1951-05-22 — Page 2

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Poge. 2

King's

FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY ★

AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

★ ON THE STAGE ✯

Direct from this Record-Breaking

Tour of

LONDON, PARIS, ROME & INDIA!

BUBLA BALLET ·

REVUE

★ ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME

EROS FILMS present

ALSO

Tinker

A Story of ADVENTUROUS MODERN YOUTH

A CITIZEN FILMS PRODUCTION

Welten and Prebited by

Distributed by

HERBERT MARSHALL & FREDDA BRILLIANT EROS FILMS LTD

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1951.

Celebrating Festival

BRADLEY PRESENTS JCS

CASE AGAINST GEN. MACARTHUR Civilian Control Of The Military Jeopardised

To celebrate the Festival of Britain a dinner party was given by the Lord Mayor of London at Mansion House. Photo shows the Lord and Lady Mayoress chatting with the Premier, Mr Attlee, and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Morrison.

Yugoslavia To Persian Premier's

Buy Arms

Belgrade. May 21, Colonel General Ivan Gasnajuk, Deputy Defence Minister,

sald today that

Yugoslavia had decided to

buy arms

because

from the West of the worsening and be-

world situation

от aggressive

by the Comluform.

acts

In a Yugoslav Alr Forre Day speech at the opening of a new military airfield near Belgrade. he wald. that the stiuation was getting worse more quick- than Yugoslav atiha production was Increasing. Therefore, our Govern- ment has changed

pre- vious silitude On this Yureslay Indus-

matter."

try was being balis to supply the Army and was already delivering arms to the troops, General Gostia- Jak wid-Bettler.

RUSSIAN ENVOY

IN BURMA

bassador in Burma, Mr Alexan-

kr Savelicy, who presented

his credentials to him today.

Veiled Attack On Britain, U.S.

Teheran, May 21.

"I regret to say that those governments who are normally friendly and benevolent towards us have created certain difficulties and, as a result, preliminary steps in economic reforms have not been taken," he said in a statement to the foreign

Press.

Washington, May 21.

General Omar Bradley said today that the Joint Chiefs of Staff re- commended the dismissal of General MacArthur because they felt his actions were jeopardising traditional civilian control of military authority. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff also testified the Joint Chiefs believed it was necessary to have the Far Eastern commander more responsive to control from Washington.

General Bradley appeared for the third time before the Senate committee investigating General] MacArthur's removal from the Far Eastern com. mand.

His testimony was in-mosa, General Bradley said:

Move To

terrupted for six days by a Then there was the statement Stop Trade

political quarrel whether he in the New York Times of Der. which indicated that Geners) MacArthur had given critain

I could be compelled to report when another one on Dec. 2

conversa-

With Reds

his confidential tions with President Tru-interviews discussing policy, and those were of concern: to the man. The committee decided

Chlefs.'

Washington, May 21. to let General Bradley re-

Il was after this that General Representativca today passed a The Senate and House of main silent on details of the MacArthur was advised on Dec. Bill containing talks.

that he Was

would

n

6' to clear his statements with to cut off economic aid to any an Amendment Washington.

Senator Johnson asked: "Then, war inaterala

country which continued to sell to Communist last autumn the arcas, discussing

were

retaliatory

per-

Concessions. By Karachi

At the opening of today's session, Senator Lyndon Joh as early as son (Democrat) asked General Joint Chiefs Bradley to give the reasons for the desirability of verinin of The Bill, 10 appropriation the Joint Chler's recommendt-

General MacArthur's state-measure, wils sral to the While tlon

House for that General MacArthurments?"

President Truman's The Prime Minister, Dr Mohamed Mossadegh, be removed.

Gehernl Bradley replied: signature. in a statement clearly 'aimed at the United States

That is go, sir. And the pro- General Bradley recalled that priety of bis making them." The effect of the amendment and Britain, charged today that many Iranians the Joint Chiefs had concluded Senator Johnson Were thewan to require antions rdečiving lived like prehistoric cave-dwellers because certaine

o meeting on Auril 8 that Join! Chiefs of unanimour Anterlean eponemle aid to cer- General MacArthur should be opinion that the statementstify that they were not Bunding governments were blocking his economic reform relieved from his command in were not desirable?"

war goods to Communist coun- the For East. After their General Bradley: “Yes.”

iries. It Was primarily de- programme.

mecting, he

they sub-

signed to stop the flow f Fald, mitted their recommendation to

POSSIBLE SEQUEL

tal materials to China. shall with this explanation, as Defence Secretary George Mar- General Bradley said it was The foreign alt provision, 10 a matter of conjecture what take effect 15 days after the by General Bradley: pirstly, by his public state-night have happened been re-tinue along the Korean ments and by his official com Heved. However he said "It is war lasted, would not apply to

MacArthur not as

as muntentions to us he had in- dicated

possible that by not trying to the military aid programme,

10 Koren, sympathy with the decision

sion confine the conflet

The Our war en-

only execious we might try to Dimit He..d not

the conflict kentify the can Assembly, in which leading Korea. This

larged beyond our capabillymitted would be where the governments but he was be-Americans will hohtl

make a week difheult for him

National Security Council made to carry it out successfully." leved to be referring 13 Ameri- long discussion of United States the

to carry out General MacArthur's pro-an offlelal Onding that it woul directives of can and British coposition to relations with Westem Europe Chiefs of Staff. Since we had war against Communist China of the United States to permit the Jointposals for expanding the Korean be in the interest of the security Iran's milionalisation of the

He said: "It is interesting to deelded Brit sh-owned

to try to confine the would Anglo-Ironian note that the British have not conflict to Koren and avoid a

require substantially | such shipments. Oil Company, Britain bus als hesitated to use the threat of third world war, I was neces- and the United States would not notify

mord blr. naval and land forces,

The Council would have lo ready eut Rangoon, May 31.

off some

financial moving troops into Iran to pro-say to have

the Appropriations, payments to Iran as a result,

commander be able to meet its European Armed Services and Foreign tect their oli elds although more The Burmese President, Sno

Dr Mosadegh invited corres- would almost certainly result in from Washington.

responsive 10 control commitments. Shwe Thalke, assured the ful-pondents to visit Southern Iran

Affairs Committees of Congress bringing Russian troops into.

General Bradley said that if immediately of any exceptions fest co-operation of his Govern- to see at first hand how the Iran miso, with all the danger et IMPORTANT PRINCIPLE the United States should lose and the reasons for them. ment to the first Russian Am- natives lized "like eave, ia a third world war.

Europe to Russia it would not Quarterly returns of these dwellers".

think we have to recognise

"The second reason advanced only lose Middle East oll and exceptions would also have to Foreign Affairs issued a de-of containment of Communism

Meanwhile, the Ministry of that the policy we have adopted by the Chiefs was that General West European manpower and be filed with the Commitices.

MacArthur had failed to com- industrial productivity, but "we leater. claration criticising the United involves the constant danger directive to clear statements on bases which we consider esse

ply with the presidential would be deprived of certain States State Department's state that Russin ment

may begin

a third on the oil dispute be-world war.

policy before making Personally rio

such lat for use in any war with: tween Iran and Britain.

think they intend

to to soake

saudementa pubile. He had also | Russla”. Informed soutees: said Tr because believe they do not like il pendent nelion in would reject -the-

Amertea now had bases from British

-pro-desire-to-risk destruction of proposing to negotiate directly which tr Jaunth posals for setting all die Communism by war when they with the enemy field commun- bombing attacks on Russia's pule

Britain was unless

believe they can ultimately con

der for an ormistice and had industrial targals but if it lost pared to accept nationalisation

public its allies it would lose come United Press.

despite the fact that

he knew very important centres, Should pany as an accomplished fact.

the President had such a pro- Russia take Europe the chances They said Iran certainly would

posal under consideration for would bo increased that the the Government level.

Russians could extend their war by the Chiefs was: "They-the-United Press. Joint Chiefs of Staff-have felt and feel now tint the nilitary must be controlled by elvilla be nationalisation as a sine quae Konrad Adenauer, said 13- this principle and they

They have always adhered authority its this 1021.

Foreign Office expert and night that he hoped Saarlanders Gencaml MacArthur's

would "yoice their indignation were continuing to jebbardiss actions other high

government officials were busy today consulting on girtst the undernderalle mea- civilian control Iron's reply to Britain's role of

sures of an undemocrálit gov-authority,"

over milliary Landesberg, Bavaria, May 21, Saturday which offered to Bentl

ernment."

Townspeople here believed a high-level mission to Telieran

Generel Bradley's reference today that the seven Nazi war to "independent action"

criminals under death sentched concerned General

In Landesberg Prison would be MacArthur's March

carly. .on 24 state executed

Friday offering to meet with the morning.

commander in All previous executions in the Prison have taken place on to discuss truce terms. General Bradley said he per-

Fridays,

But American Army author AN INSPIRATION mendation to fire General Mae-ties at the Prison said that they Arthur but did not so advise the had no official notice on the date

of the

Washington, May 21. execution. President, since his job, he said,

General Matthew The American hangman, who was merely to transmit to the

B. Ride- President the views of the three arrive here on Feb. 14 and left way, United Nations Supreme Chiefs of Staff, General again a few days Inter when the Commander, today praised "the Lawton Collins, Atimiral Forrest appeal of the seven men went superior spirit and conduct in Sherman, and General Hoyt Court, has not returned.

to the United States Supreme battle" of all American units in Vandenberg.

Korea, in a message to the De- Frau Eloomara, Pohl, wife of fence Secretary, General Georgo .WENK WORRIED

former S.9. General Oswald Marshall, and Joint. Chiefs of that it Britain moved troops 10

Pohl, and after visiting her Staff Iran "it would almost certainly

General Bradley said the husband today that she mot him London, May 21, Joint Chiefs Had been worried talking with two

Generat Ridgway said: "The result

bringing Russian. Ankara Hodio tohight qualed about deneral MacArthur since demued men th the

other con professional

competence, the troops into Iran also with all Press reports in Istanbul that last summer when the General Administration Omde.

Prison gallantry and the fighting spirit the dunger of a

third world Bulgaria's Primo Minister, Midsued his statement-later with-

of General Van Fleet's Eighth war",

Vulko Chervenkov, is al and drawn but published neverthe-were in good spirits and not porting air force and naval forces She said that all three men United States Army, and its cup- Sonator Taft was addressing had gone to Moscow for n eure. less to the Veterans of Forelgh heavily the first 'session of the Amer-Reuter,

Huarded 09 Ward on the question of For-Houter.

usual nie an inspiration to the Ameri-

Accepting the Jetters of cre- dence, the President sald he shared the Ambassador's view that "with-friendship-and-co- operation both countries will be able to make a valuable con-

peace and 'security of the peoples throughout the world". -Reater,

pro-

Itribution to the maintenance of the Anglo-iranian Oll Comuer the world without war," made that statement

Moutries

GUARANTEE YOUR PLEASURE IN THESE LATEST RECORDINGS

TIN PAN ALLEY MEDLEY No 74

CRAZY RHYTHM

THE COMB AND PAPER POLKA

I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU

HALFWAY TO HEAVEN

ORANGE COLOURED SKY

Dorothy Squires

Pakistan

eject any proposal that sought Adenauer's Hint The third reason advanced over a greater area than Europe. Turkey, Italy, France, Austria

to continue Iran's old agree-

ment with Anglo-Iranian.

"ONLY BASIS"

"The only

One smirce said; basis for any future talks would

To The Saar

Bonn, May 21. The West German Chancellor.

to a

He added, in reply

that they should revolt, but

question, that he did not mealparently on the dispute. Die sources said the that they should make it clear

what they

bonning of the

ment

Karachi, May 21.

today agreed lo give direct tariff concessions to

and the Federal Republic of Germany.

The following are the articles of the agreement; For Turkey

Country: FATE OF NAZI-dried figs, sultanas and millet

to

fel:

op

would be note

completed by the end of the week.

to their Governeat Both the British note and the thought cf such undemocrilles netd American statement on the Opposition Democratic Party

actions

as the dispute were criticised by Sent- tor Hossein Naghavi, who said and the refusal to allow two sanally concured in the recom- that Iran, in nationalising the

German politicians to enter the AIOC

Shar to address meetings. WOB exercising

Speaking at sovereign right just as Britain

a Press con- other countries had done ferry de caid that in nationalising their own in- the banning of the party was dustries United Press,

a sign of extraordinary weak

10

F

2173 Ivor Moreton &

Dave Kaye

DB 2750

DB 2760

Doris Day

Doris Day

JUST LIKE A GRAMOPHONE RECORD

DB 2091

HEY, BA-BA-RE-BOP F. Trot

DD 59-43

CEMENT MIXER F. Trot

MY GIRL'S AN IRISH GIRL

BD G004

Paul Fenonlket Skyrockets Orch.

Joe Loss Orch.

REFLECTIONS ON THE WATER

AY, AY, AY

BD 1192

Joc Loss

MARIA MARI

AN OLD SOMBRERO

BD 1190 Tex Bencke Orch.

SUNRISE SERENADE

ON THE LITTLE VILLAGE. GREEN

BD 1245

TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE

BUGLE CALL RAG F. Trot

BD G633

Freddy. Orch,

Glenn Miller

Marlin

SLOW FREIGHT F. Trot

TAFT'S WARNING

New York, May 20. Senator Robert Taft (Re-

ness."-Reuter,

publicah, Ohio) worned tonight Bulgar Premier Ill

POP

CRIMINALS

Souperior opinion

seed. Taly-almonds and rilberts bi

shell

and yarn spun from silk waste.

France-dyeing and tanning substances of all sorts, gold and silver thread.

Germany-pate de fole gras and bookbinding cloth. Austria-magnesite, paper goods and plg iron,- Associated Press.

cab people."-Reuter.

rummed

LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY BD 5905 Joe Loss Orch.

I COULD NEVER TELL

Good, GooD GOOD

DH; WHAT IT SEEMED TO DE

BD 5030

Joe Loss

MOUTRIE &

CO.

XH. K.)

LTD.

15 Chater, Rd. Tel 20527

WELL IT DOESN'T

THIS SOUP IS

• GOUND LIKE,

WONDERFUL

MA!

CHINESE

OPTICAL CO

Hies your gym jas anajised in bur specially aquipped testib room by spesialista in optical

1 CỦA LONG HỒNG NGHI

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.