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The Most Amazing Adventures TRAINER CRASHES IN JUNGLE on Chris Craquie One of

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MIRACULOUS

OURNEY

Liberty

RORY CALHOUN, ADDAZY LONG "VERGINIA GREY - BEORGE GLETILAJD

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JULEN STEWART • MENENO NEITELA

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CORNEL WILDE

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NEXT CHANGE "WUTHERING HEIGHTS” Starring:-LAURENCE OLIVIER

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AT THE

MERLE OBERON DAVID NIVEN

KING'S

So delightfully TUNEFUL FUNNY

honey'

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Isn't it

Romantic

A Poramount Picture starring

LAKE FREEMAN

DE WOLFE HATCHER

SƐRAND QUILT: TANG DOES

PEARL BALEY

COMING TO THE

LEE

AND

LIBERTY

LADD

PAYS OFF

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ALAN LADD DONNA REED "Chicago, Deadline

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1050.

ECONOMIC STRESS RISING IN WEST GERMAN STATE

TREATY RUMOUR DOUBTED

Frankfurt, March 12.

Despite now production records in primary industries and the superficial prosperity of the Main Streets of the great citiès, Western Germany

of

the

Ing unemployment, considered-in- conjunction with some of production feats of the present period, do after some hope to the

The

is moving into a period of economic stress. This stress is already having a profound effect on the political situation in the Federal Republic. Almost inevitably it will limited agricultural resources unemployed,

an overpowering affect the relationship between coupled with

housing programme, which until the would not take shape that Republic and the German indux of expellees trom the Oder- and German Democratic Republic of the Neisse territory

communities in Eastern Europe end of the winter, would depend East and will widen agitation and then hundreds of thousands Preliminary figures for January ope on a steadily rising steel output. Berlin, March 11.-

for unity.

Eastern Ger. Western observers here

show that ingot steel production The outwar nspects of the refugees from

many. The advent

was 804,524 tons, a peace economic problem orc weing doubted reports that a

and postwar expellees made

it inevitable that record was achieved in treaty between the East Ger- tackled by both the Occupation mately 10,000,000 refugees

plg fron powers and the Government at there would be a solid core of man Republic and the

Soviet Bonn. Yet there are some among unemployed. The restrictions on 97,732 tons.

of production with an output Union is under discussion. the Allies, as well as Germans, trade between Western and Ens-

who assert that no basic long tern Germany made it inevitable cording to the German Steel und Total production in 1949, uc- Similar reports have appeared term solution is possible under the that production und employment Iron Office, was 0,020,000 tons, in Berlin every few weeks since present geographical structure of would lag because of a lack of compared with 6,820,000 in 1918. the "Gernina Democratic Re-the country.

This may be so. But the hard raw materials from the East and But production last year public" was formed last autumn

ja lack of markets in the East, The East German Prime Minis ter. Herr Otto Grotewohl, as publicly denied them.

that both the

Govern-

these agreements had already Import-export gap

been committed by the Western Allies.

They cited two

examples: a Bepurate currency and a separate government were introduced In

of approx in that moord, and that a similar

Trade pact expected

10

Was more than 500,000 tons short of the target, FRCS,

The primary

On the whole, there gro ca industries are still making pro couraging figures. Agress. But this

balanced by the long lines of un- progress is employed, by the gap between

Inertia of capital.

par-

Senator asks for equal treatment

KING'S

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THE GRIPPING

STORY OF

THE HATFIEL

McCOY

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SAMURI GOLDWYN parents

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"ROSEANNA MCCOY".

starring

FARLEY GRANGER - CHARLES BICKFORD-RAYMOND MASSEY

RICHARD BASETIART GIGI PERREAU 、..

and introducing 1DAN EVANS SNEAN. Handle S09E 106 | Dean The ho Ala Cabe toy a hodie Men Mens Dundeečky 143 LAND PETALIA, ING

ALSO WALT DISNEY'S COLOR CARTOON

"CAT NAP PLUTO"

And Latest PARAMOUNT NEWS

facts of day-to-day fe are so ment and the Allies must do what striking they can now and do it fast. As a At the moment East West trade beginning there are close to 2-talks are going on in Berlin. 000,000 unemployed in Western trade pact is expected. But no one The reaffirming of Russian- Enat German understanding by Germany more than 10 per belleves that the pact will como the former Soviet Foreign Minis./ cent of the total number of em close to a restoration of pre-war } exports and imports, and by the

ployables. But there are good trade conditions. ter, M. V. Molotov, last night was judges among the British Dod When this baule condition is nut regarded here un marking Americans who believe that when consid

en considered, is difficult to sec afis change ir soviet ponty dot unregisteret referee chal jobless how the philis evolver by cause much of the speech was already receiving aid. In various cellor Adenauer and his Cabinet simply a quotation of the state-states of the Republic are added to meet the present economic

the total number of unemployed situation cun do more than ment by Marshal Stolin on the formation of the East German is well above 2,000,000. Here in tially solve the mast pressing | Repubile.

a condition which, in Eastern problems. These plans are far- Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Hol-reaching and expensive, but with Observers said that Russia had stein and Bavaria, mocks the the best will in the

worlt! the been careful to remain within the brightly lighted jewelry stores Chancellor cannot overcome the g

Washington, March 11. framework of the Yalta andand restaurants of Hamburg,

Senator. Tom Connally, Texas population and Ecographical Potsdam agreements except where Duesseldorf, - Frankfort and factors which influence his coun-quire Marshall plan countries to Democrat, proposed today to re- it could be shown with some Cologne.

try's economy. Yet, given financial treat American business as well justification that breaches of

ald by the United States, the Bonn Government

as they treat any other interests. appears de- termined to

The effect might be a cul-{{ combat unemploy of recovery atd for Britain that Almost as important is the gap ment.

country kept in effect its recent Chancellor between imports and exports. In

Adenauer's pro-drastic cut in dollar oil June 30,

presented gramme, s

buying the scal year from

the

Chairman

of 1948, to July 1, 1949,

Senator Western

Bundestag, calls for the

Cong expen- the Senate

Relations Germany imported goods to the diture of 3.4 billion marks to re- Committee, made public esples of value of 6.3 billion marks, but lleve unemployment. The largest an exported only 3,200,000 marks slice, 2.5 billion marks, will be the proposed new $2,150,000,000 Rest an amendment he will offer for The observers admitted signs worth of products. There have allocated to housing. Other plans Economic Co-operation Adminis- SHOWING TODAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30ʻp.m. that the East German Republic been occasional signs that this call for the repair

and recon-tration was being given a more important pince in the Eastern bloc but they up is being narrowed, but the struction of railroads and

and munications, and the starting of Its language is general, and THE STORY, of 50 GUYS and a GIRL !!! belleved that this interpretation difference between exports

not directly say anything in about a dollar ald cut-off, but in formal peace treaty or termina-Konrad Adenauer recently called those areas where the unemploy- the list of things that countries

be gradual without dimports remains what Chancellor small handicraft enterprises

one of our great problems."

M.$. M's Finest Pictures ed refugee population is greatest. must do to

qualify for aid, American officials connected

addition, In

the Chancellor would add an agreement not to with the ECA mission and the hopes that the Allied High Com discriminate.-Associated Press. United States High Commission | mission will mise the level of have spotted another weakness steel production from its present contributing to the present eco-figure of 11,000,000 tons. nomla ills of the Western Re

One of the difficulties, men- public.

tioned earlier, is financing. The This is the general sterility of Bonn Government is counting on commercial and financial plan- Allied aid. American officials be- had absolutely no confirmation of ning. A memorandum on this sub-lieve the Germans can and should reports that the East Europeject has been prepared for Bonn's find adequate financial support Foreign Ministers met, recently

Minister of Economites. It is hopect within the country. that the advice will be taken, and Rumours of the meeting ap-that more progressive economie peared in notoriously unreliable policies will be coupled with n West Berlin newspapers some loosening of credit, weeks ngo-Reuter.

the Enst only after similar steps

in the West.

would

tion of the state of war.

This attitude could always be revised if or when the Western Allles took steps to conclude a peace treaty with the West Ger- mans, the observers said.

Western Altled quarters and usually reliable German sources

at Dresden.

W. GERMAN FRONTIER CLOSED

Need for aid

com-

does

authorisation.

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It is conceded by American of-; Omcials of

of the Ministry of Fin-ficials that United States aid wilt ance complain that the sizable be necessary to put the pro. sche

is envisaged for the rellef gramme over. But they insist that of nemployment are impossible the Germans must make resolute without foreign-that is, American efforts to finance a large share of investment. But a number of unemployment funda economists and financiers con- themselves. These plans for fight 4 SHOWS, AT 2.5053 nected with the McCloy regime believe that a large percentage of the money needed to finance these schemes could be found in Wes- tern Germany if the banks would be content with a somewhat lower return

on their British authorities in ments, West Germany closed the frontier on March 3, following the arrival of the first trans- port of (German repatriates from Poland.

The

Warsaw, March 11.

High Commission had agreed. '

High: Finança

invest-

A small but significant example of the difficulty faced by entre preneurs is the history of the They alleged that Poland, financing of the year's Passion abandoning negotiations in Wor- Play at Oberammergau. Resump- saw, intended to repatriate 180,- tion of the production this year is 000 Germans instead of ato listed, to which the the 25, expected to be one of the

cipal tourist attractions in Ger

and from commercial dpoint a

resounding success. Poland today rejected the Yet when the village applied for! British and American protests as Ioan of 1,000,000 marks from a groundless and declared that she Munich bank it had to pay would continue to repatriate Ger-per cent interest plus a service,

charge of 3% per cent. In the end, the villagers obtained 900,000 The Polish Foreign Ministry stated in identical notes to the marks for 18 month period.

Unemployment,

ent, the export-im- two governments that the re- patriation was based on a Polish port gap, a lack of imagination agreement with the East Gernian and, at the outset, lack of vigour Republic.

mans.

012

in attacking the problem on the German aide all these are only further consequences of the basic situa

affecting lon

tho Republic's economy. That situation

Is the

The notes suid that disposition of repatriates after they had been entrusted to the Fast Germon authorities was not partition of Germany. It has pro- the responsibility of Poland rented the Bonn Government} Reuter.

TODAY

ONLY

.with acountry having only

Cathay

IT'S THE FINNIEST FILM YOU EVER SAW

Foreword natrated

‹ by Waket Wisabell

Produced by

Directed by

WELCH LANFIELD

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JONES

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