Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 30 Feeble Defenses of Asia Make It Tempting Red Target 1951 (Seymour Topping AP pondent has returned to the United States for a vacation after a two-yeassignment Mn southeast Asia He spent 20 months in Indochina and was the first American reporter based there regularly Here is an sumup of southeast Asia and the struggle to keep that strategic area out of communist hands) By Seymour Topping Western efforts to organize the defense of strategic southeast Asia will receive a sharp setback if General Jean DeLattre de Tassigny French commander in Indochina noes not return to nis post Responsible quarters in Paris say ueLattre undergoing medical treat mem mere ior over a month is serioisly ill and will not be able 10 resume active cnarge of his In dochina command DeLattre 64 is reported suffering from an abdominal tumor He has been driving force in junu western mannine rnr Ad fense against a possible Chinese communist invasion of continental soutneast Asia — Indochina Bur ma Malava and Thailand Authoritative official sources in paigon say tnis planning is now Doggea down largely because! of what they describe as American hesitancy to make further military commitments at present for the defense of the rich region The American contribution to date has been to earmark a reported 500 million dollars in militaiv mA Indochina and to undertake a much smauer program tor Thailand Main Stumbling Block The principal stumbling block in the joint planning has been the unavailability of sufficient ground troops to constitute a reserve for the defense strategic of southeast Asia Allied troops are tied up elsewhere When western men met at Singapore Jastmilitary May according to well informed diplomatic sources they decided that a reserve of less than 10 divisions would be to necessary guard southeast Asia These divisions presumably would be on call to back the French garrison of 150000 troops in a should the Chinese reds invade southeast Asia Other recommendations made at Singapore called for closer allied naval cooneratinn in Asian waters utilization of Sinoa- Eore s a oint sPPly center and final ripfftwp rorinnttt change of technical and intelligence information Only the latter recommendation has so far been out corres- - Standard-Examine- RADIO INews r Mon" Tues Wed 1:45 P to 200 WIPK Than Fri p M—KLO ar ed KLO if 1430 ke KOVL 1328 ke Happiness Hour adio Bible (Church of Air National Radio Prophecy Joe Lee's Tune Tim Class ft! 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Songs For Everybody Concert Hall Question I Pan (Tin I $64 I ment on these report on the statusfwith drainina western strength In i of southeast Asia riofpn ni — the Indochinese morass anr! in rlv Vheic has been a consistent refusal for their eventual conquest on the by officials to make public mili- deep inroads they are into tary information on the region par- southeast Asia through making allel to what is disclosed on Europe In any case communist subversion pressure on and the middle east southeast Asia is expected to mount Asia Is Tempting Target when Mao g can shift bis The feeble defenses of southeast attention from Korea Asia make the region a Meanwhile there is a general tempting detrioration of internal conditions target for the Chinese communists and in the view of experienced ob- lrt such southeast Asia countries as servers represent a real danger to Indochina Burma and Malaya world peace There is always where the communists are leading the armed rebellions possibility that the Chinese communists gambling on a quick suc- Teorrorism on Increase cessful limited war will march In Burma the white flag comsoutheast Asia and touch offintoa have made good progress world conflict as did the nazi blitz munists in thei refforts to weld the various into Poland in 1939 into a solid However the Chinese com- dissident elements front Terrorism is on munists may content me increase in Malaya Tze-Tun- nt thmi Freed Airmen MONDAY MORNING PROGRAMS INews—CBS Old Corral Wills j Lee Breakfast With (Farm ) Will Roundup i INews Campbell Wright :O0!News 8:56 News Pass in Review (Musical Roundup Harry Clarke :30IFirst Edition News Alan Moll iGd Neighbr Time Vague Varieties :4S!Western Skies Wit INews (World News 00 Heminsway New Revue Breakfast Club Friendly ClUB IBHomemaker's Will I rime with Don Mr 30 Take a Number News of America I Neill Sam Wright Masters! 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Best-Dress- At A TUES L C Princess Margaret Makes List of 10 AL WARDEN ou And Mitzi Gaynor Wonders How He Talks Continually The four American airmen jailed by communist Hungary came back to freedom December 28 frontier Into Nickelsdorf Austria WlSl? fewSl W eyHre sped on their way back to their base at Ton left CPten Dave Henderson of Shawnee Swift Glens Falls N V TSri jESTT Duff of Spokane Wash and Sergeant jTmes kTuc EU The HOLLVWOOD Dec 29 (AP) — Show business is filled with people many of whom noted the series of misfortunes that befell the people who made the movie "Joan of Arc" The $46 million film in which Producer Walter Wanger shot the works financially was premiered Dec 22 1948 On May 14 1949 camerman Joe Valentine died Director Victor Fleming 60 died less than a' month later Next to die was set director Casey Roberts The show itself dismally t the box officeflopped chiefly after scandal came into the life of the actress who played the saint Her name — Ingrid Bergman The bank which financed much of the picture has been steadily foreclosing on Wanger He finally made the national headlines himself by shooting the agent he alleged was breaking up the proa ducer's to Actress Joan Bennettmarriage Jl-ye- "Ult istretfh f Viet-min- super-stituti- cucvi tuny The British hava chmim 1C1UI- tance to undertake Bunii the massive strensrtheninff nf ?i nsanAfa CI11U - — smI f layan defense to insure that they WOUld not — roil a — u der Japanese attack in 1942 un Inquiries made by the Associated Press in Washington London and Paris failed to obtain official com- - I I Pardoe West Lives of Those In 'Joan of Arc' Indo-chin- gy Wake up Rndup Farm News Yawn Patrol By Alice the-mai- — 00 Dawn Busters 16 Breakfast 30 with 46 Allen The military stalmai naniit in Indochina gateway country to all southeast Asia but there are indications that with Chinese communist aid the communist-le- d h are exerting increasing pressure on tl)e French union garrison In the next few months the Va4 minh are expected to put a seventh regular division into the field the first to be equipped with artillery French efforts to form a Viet Namese national army to match the Vietrrflnh build-u- p is hampered by a critical shortage of native officers and a lack of equipment With widespread Viet 'Namese demands for independence still not satisfied the French have serious doubts as to the political reliability of fully Viet Nam units Misfortunes Fill si"- MONDAY'S PROGRAMS Behind the Scenes iv lrclttr H wtrisr m Sytplaj! c lt 195! 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