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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1988.
Compromise MARSHALL AID
Decision
On China
Washington, June 20.
Republican Rep. Walter Judd
told the United Press today that he was disappointed" in thecompromite decision on
no con-
this
APPROVED United Arab
$400,000,000 FOR CHINA INCLUDING MILITARY AID
Washington, June, 20.
Senate-and-House-conforces today agreed-on including $125,000,000-in-
the $400,000,000 aid programme for China along with $4,000,000,- 000 for Europe. The more than $6,000,000,000 omnibus foreign paid bill also, included $1,300,000,000 for re iaf and recovery in oc-
cupied areas in Korea, Japan, Austria and Germany:
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The conferees left it to the Administration to
•
The
ta
Mr. Martin said
he
the conference committee wILL perest in their rofyaal to pom: promiss on the nation's forsign hid appropriatipis,
The estimates of aid expendi ture contained items totalling $1,275 million which were "very manifestly not needed"- Mr. Taber * declared.
Chinese recovery funds, but ndded: "since nearly three months liave already passed This is really $400,000,000 for nine months and possibly alr in' that can be usefully spent setting the programme up."
Rep. Judaid: "Culs f
decide whether the $4,000,000,000 for Europe Europe were justified because of
shall be spent in 12 months or 15. better crops since the estimates
ended Agreement were mades and more stable poli
beileved tient situation, but the proble in bitter deadlock which threaten- that it was "impossible" for Con- China is even worse and therefore ed to block Congressional address to adjourn finally tonight.
The threat to the she needs more rather than less. Journment tonight. It was an
the European On the other hand; FLO
recovery programme came only tracts have been led and no which had insisted
outright victory for the Senate:
Indirectly from the attempt to that the agreement negotiated so
trik out the conscription, bill. European recovery plan and money is being appropriated for
The danger was that, with only shorter length of time. I hope its Allied programmes should
a few hours to go before the Chinn will not feel the United get about the amount recom- Senate adjourned, there might
These items included $288 mil- States let her down.. It should mended by the administration. not be time to pass the Euro-
lion to pay the debts of the par- be emphosised that should this
Chairman Styica Bridges of
pean recovery legislation.
ticipating countries to the United amount of money be spent wisely
It was announced later that the States and its agencies; $300 mil The Senate Appropriations Com- mitice before the year is up, there is
predicted final okay by House-Senate conference com-ion which should be saved on authority for an additional
20th chambers quickly. All 18 mitten on foreign aid would re- amount of $463,000,000 altogether
conferees approved the ugrce-
convene at 8.00 p.m. GMT. and more could be appropriatel
pent
The Secretary of State, Mr. in January."-United Press,
Georie Marshall, and the Econo- mic Co-operation Administrator: Nr. Paul Hoffman, hurried to the Capitol late today to try to help Senate-House conference be group break the deadlock over
Marshall ald...
"No Retreat””
Danger Of War?
Washington, June 19. Representative John E. Rankin, Democrat, Mississippi, demanded today to know whether Mr. Mar- shall, U.S. Secretary of State, told member of the 11ouse of Foreign Aff.rs Committee that there is no danger of war.
Kankin, opponent
+
Up To Truman
The conference committee made $4,000,000,000 In cash the waliable for the ERP. It per- ከ45 the entire amount to spent In a single year if Presi- Truman decides thot dent
such rate of spending is necessary. The funds, however, will be made available for 15 months if President Trumen later legiden that the money can be spread over a longer period.
The ERP Administrator, Paul G. Hoffman, und the Secretary of State, George Marshall, left no
Mr. John Taber, Chairman of the House of Representatives ap- propriations Committee, toalght indicated that he would make "no retreat" from his demand for substantia) cuts in the European recovery funds.
He
made his statement shortly
Paying Debts
grain shipments because of im-i proved crop reports from Europe: $110 million for the purchase of tobacco, $50 million for the ship- ment of lorries which the re- ment cipient nations could manufacture themselves;
es; 6170 million in the MOUS shipment of cotton, if restricted to the amounts which could be judiciously used.
US Aid Total
Washington, June 18. The Commarga Department said today that the United Staten government ald to foreign nations from the end of the war to December 31, 1947 totalled almost $15,000,- 000,000.
The Department sald that aid, in the form of grants and credits since the end of the war has been, furnished at the rate of almost 80,000,- 000,000 рег year and this year will be boosted_to_about_ $7,600.000,000.-United Press.
Togliatti Mystery Unsolved
The Icader,
Prague, June 19. Italian Communist Signor Palmiro To-
Palestine Insistence
Cairo, June 10. Ahaj Amin El Husseini, the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, said on Saturday night that he-ls-still-insisting on a Unil- ed Arab Palestine
The Mufti made this statement to correspondents afters an hour's conference with Azzam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League. He declined to disclose what they discussed. It was his. first call on Azzam Pasha, since... he returned from Damascus about a month ago.
told Azzam Paglia pondents afterwards he would probably leave for Amman in a few days.
correa-
Asked whether the Arabs *would reject the reported plan
to pluce Palestine under U. N. O. Jurisdfetion for six months I Count Bernadotte falls to achieve A settlement during the present four weeks truce, the Leaguo Secretary said he could say only that the League's Political Com- mittee had decided to reject any plan involving a Jewish state or implying partition and to insist on a United Arab Palestine.
Azzam Posha
dented the rumour that Premier Nekrushy Pasha of Egypt might visit Bernadotte's headquarters on the island of Rhodes shortly-Asso- ciated Press.
Danube Conference
Mr. Taber declared that $327 gliatti, who arrived in Prague million would be saved if the Aid by air from Rome on Thurs- Administration would co-operate day, left yesterday for Buch- in stepping up German steel pro-arest, it was learned here to- duction to ០៧. million tons a night.
slated It was authoritatively month.
Washington, June, 19. 11 Russia has informed the Unit- There were probably another that his visit was unofficial.
ored States that the 10-nation impossible to confirm $000 million to $100 million of was
Daniblan conference can be loose" items which could be re-deny reports that its purposą
of the programme.
Zhdanov, the Soviet Communist Department Indicated that Mos-
before the conference group reduced without impairing the pur. was a meeting with M. Andre held in Belgrade.
A note delivered to the Stale of the peace- doubt that the 51,000,000,000 Is sumed its attempts to thrash aj post aber attacked many of the Party chief, and "author" of the cow was mistaken on an earlier
ine draft. shouted to the House needed and needed badly in
period. The during its debate on the conscrip- 12-inouth
after- tion bill-Why do members of ment was a victory for Bridges. President Arthur 11. Committee | Senate the Foreign Affairs
stand up and tell us what Vandenberg and the Administra- General Marshall said this mor- tion. They have maintained that
is
about 130 ning that there
danger the House cuts totalling $2,100,000,000 in abroad?**
*atd foreign abrones?
A few hours earlier Marshall
plans
would reduce the
pro- appeared voluntarily before gramme to mere relief rule.
Until the final minutes of the the Committee at closed session to give its members an 80-minute long deadlocked conference Rep. review of world conditions. Ran- John Taber and House conferces kin is not a member of the Com-held firm for their requirement that the ERP funds last over 15 mittee.Associated Press.
months.
AN INVITATION
TO ITALY
Manila, June 19.
China Aid
compromise on the bill.
the An Hoffman estimated that condition would, reduce the ERP spending power about $1,800.-
A proposal to invite Italian 000,000 and force him to elimin- specialists-to-come to the Phup-ate--the-recovery phases of the pines und help in the country's programme..
Mr. Taber wald the funds pro... pored would provide "En honest administration of the Marshall Plin. The statement suggested that Mr. Taber and his House of Representatives colleagues on appointees."-Reuter.
WARNING ON JAP EXCHANGE RATE
Pietro
Signor
Mr. appointments to the Ald staff. in- Cominform, formed in Warsaw report that the conferepce could cluding the roving Ambassador, last year.
hd be held in the Yugoslav Mr. Averell Harriman, who, he
Italian Although
Communist capital due to the lack of needs- said, "kept on the payroll some leathers here maintained comsary facilities. The new note of the more obnoxious Wallace plete silence on the whereabouts said there has apparently been of the Communist Senator Signor some misunderstanding and plans Signor could be made 10. hold the con- andl Serchio, Palmiro Togliatt the Communist ference in Belgrade on July 30. leaders
some observera belleve. American officials said this Togliatt's trip will re- was acceptable to the United silt in a considerable shakeup in States. Italian Communist circles with The conference hopes to draft possible "purge" of unhelpfulja convention to permit free trade on the important-Danube
The participants will be the United States, Russia, Britain. France, Bulgaria, Czechoslova- kid, Hungary,
Rumanta, the Ukraine and Yugoslavia. Jus- tria presumably will attend in a consultative capacity. United Press,
hongers-on."
....
the
The failure of the
the Leftwing waterway. Washington, June 19.
Socialists who favour joint ac- authoritative source today warned against anti-
tion with the Communista uncertain at present. One re- cipating an early establishment of infor-
Rult of the Communiat, leaders' national exchange rates for the Japanese yen
trip. to Prague, it is thought, may be the dropping of or anything oven approaching a comprehensiyo title "Popular Front" which basis.
covered Communiate and Left. industrial development pru- In addition to the ERP funds,
It was indicated,
rècont however, conversion problems, is
wing Socialiste in the now gramme was advanced today by the conferees agreed on $400,000,-
general electione. Judge
Guevara, Guillermo
possibly under the closest scrutiny a aid, including that a decision will
The Communists, it is thought within the member of the Philippines de- $125,000,000 specifically carmark- be taken
next high levels. Present intention in Rome, will revert to a stricter legation to the Milan Fair.
the month on limited conversions on the basis of the report of party line with the start of a Guevara, nid
who arrived" Nationality assistance to
Government; $225,with a very restricted range this mission is to take de- great Cominform manoeuvre in Italy, shid that 000,000 for the Greece and
A report by a financial miss-cisions on yen conversion step Western Europe, aimed at upset- ion, which has just returned by step in the categories deem-ting the opening stages of Mar-
most vital to restoring shall al-Reufer. from Japan. where it slurtled ed
Japanese trade.
a000 for Chip
ed for
"quarantine
the
yesterday from he would advocate the liberalisa- key
Cummutilan" tion of the Philippine Immigra- programme; $35,000,000 for flon inws in order to facilitate United Nations Emergency Chil the entry of Italian technologists dren's Fund; $70.710,228 for the and trained farmiers to help this International Refugee Organiza- country's rehabilitation.-Reuter. tion.
Reminders
In almost every instance the conferees agreed on the Senate spending figure. The final ver- stun of the bill was $503,000,000 below President Truman's budget callme tes.
Taber shook his head sadly us
Chile Fears Trouble
Incentive
first In this connection, the conversion scheme-probably will.
American
TURKISH VILLAGE
-RAIDED
Ankoray-June 10.
UNIVERSITY HEAD RESIGNS
Shanghal-June 19. · Chen Hala-kang. President of the National Chlootung Univer- whose students allegedly sily. plotted abortive anti-United Stales demonstrations, entrained for Nanking last night to submit his resignation-to-the Ministry of Education.
be designed to make dollars An attack on the Turkish bor- In a statement prior to his available for the export of goods der village of Kalkanstuot by departure, Chen denounced, the manufactured by Japanese fac-
Bulgarian ralders yesterday -- study body for poor discipline (pries which need United States when one Turk and one Bulgar- and defiance of the school capital investment and raw ma-ion were fatally wounded was authorities.--United Press. Santiago de Chile, June, 19. terial credits. In this way there carried out by five or six men the left the committee room and The Chlicon military authori- would be crented an incentive for Car
fald reporters, "Well, it is just ties were tonight on the alert private
and not 50 or 60 as previously financial in-
The reported, too much money to do the job. after the disclosure by the Gov vestment in Japanese recovery agency said tonight.-Reuter.
Anatolian news WOMAN TO RUN Today
crnment of a new seditious which is licking as long as such
TURTLE ISLANDS King George V'school Parents They have just got to come to."
Association meeting, talk on But he signed the conference re-movement which it attributed to factories receive pryment for ex-
Communists.
Manila, June. 19. TANKS ON BORDER port products only in yen al. at port-United Press.
Princess Tarhala Kiram pr "Interior Decoration,"
A Government spokesman said though goods are sold abroad for
Brunswick, June '19
Jolo, who was educated at European YMCA, 3.15 p.m.
President Gonzale Videia told dollars and other currencies. Six British Hight lanks were University of Illinois in the Unit- Crown Land Auction, P.W.D.) The Senate today approved a
Generpt Guillermo Barrios, the The report of the financial mis. today in the Helmstedt district, ed States, has been named ad office. P.M.
compromise draft bill for con-hinister of Defence, today that clon to Japan, which was head-on the herder between the Bri- ministrator of the Turtle Islands, Whist Drive, European Y.M.C.A..scription in the Ualled States the Communist Party and othered by Ralph A. Young of the fish and Soviet Zones of Gor; a group" of "alné falands dortă-
8.30 p.m.
and broke the Congressional
political groups liad engaged in Federal Reserve System and many, where
milltary west of North Borneo, whlen British Chinese Catholle Ladies meeting, deadlock. an 18-hour filibusler a aubversive scheipe.
which returned to Washington police were in some strength to Britain will shortly turn over jo at Rectory, St. Margaret's having collapsed.
Wednesday, recommended prevent illege border crossings the Philippines, it was learned Church
8.30 p.m.
Instructed The Alibuster, aimed at killing the military authorities were on
to take the multiple exchange rates for con-Reuter,
today-Reuter. Chinese Catholic Young Men the conscription bill, imperiled "necessary
measures" to deal verting the yen into dollars. Association meeting, Rectory. the
recovery pro- with it. The spokesman sald Different rates would apply. St. Margaret's Church, 0 p.m. gramme. The Senate opproval. the police would detain several transactions in different types of
Conscription Bill
Art Exhibition, St. Francis Hotel, by voice vote, came after it had Communists who were believed products. While this bosis is ac
Queen's Ruad Central.
the Allbuster. broken the
to have intended to create distur- The Senate then turned to a bances in anticipation of
Con- heated debate over whether the dress approval of a bill for the bill acually had been passed. "defence of democracy," which The ending of the filibuster and includes anti-Communist me the passage of the bill came after surce Reuter. one of the stormiest scenes in the
for Senate many years.
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China Coast Navigating & En- gineer Officers Guild, annual general meeting, Union Bldg,
p.m. Coming Events TOMORROW Kowloon Union Church, Women's
Guild meeting, 19 6.m. Urban Council Meeting. G.P.O.
mdg. 4.15 p.m. HK Rotary Club luncheon, talk "Democracy East. and West" by Dr. EG. Endacott, Roof Gardon, 13.30 pm. Bridge
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Several Senators WEER thout- Ind at once with the
the Chairman banging his ugval in valj
FAR EAST WAR CLAIMS Washington, June 16. New hope was expressed in -The-Senate Judiciary Commit some quarters that some sort of tee today approved a bull to con- European recovery programme densate United States citizens and
to
cepted here as the only workable way of approaching the problem until internal disruption of the Japanese economy is lessened, there is strong feeling in High ́quarters against trying to make all these multiple rates effective al once-United Press.
AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE.
Canbhira, June 18. Major-General Charles Lloyd,
Plan To Rebuild "Death Railway"
Bangkok, June 20.
the
Siam's Government wants private dollars to re- build and operate the "Death Railway on which 75,000 Europeans, Avions and Amer icans lost their lives during World War Iis The Government has told Allied soldiers--British, Austra=
could be brought to Inal opprp-milliary personnel for damage reformer Adjutant-General of the val before this week-end is out.gulling from imprisonaient or in- Australian forces, will be private contractors they can land Dutch glid Americans to
"Impossible" terminent by Germany and Japar tralia's representative in the in- Senator Arthur Vöndenberg, the or damage resulting from enemy ternationally supervised plebis-run the railroad, planned by work on thelf railroad. HK, Canton & Macao Steamboat lending architect of the European attack on United States "territory cite to decide whether Kashmir the Japanese to link Bangkok Marly died under the blazing *** Co., Ltd. annual mepting,
recovery programme bill, and Mr. Buch as Hawall and the Phillip-shall join Pakistan or remain in and Moulmein in Burma, fple aut, riddled with disease, Queen's Bldg., II.30 am
11-treatment." An hutiger ald Joseph
Intlin Marun Speaker of the pines.
they will rebuild the 400 miles. Whist (Games Morning), fouse of lepresentatives, wore
The Committee said claims
number of Aslan He will superviso
supervise the appoint of line between Kanchanaburi uncounted European .MCA.
“were...” trilnsported from - Mölbya" "and" the Nether- reported to be in Private con- would run to about US$830,000,000. ment of magistrates to organist and the Burma border. THURSDAY Y's Men's Club lungheon, Root crease today in an attempt to They would be paid from assets the plebiscite and will have pew!
The Government says it doesn't "land" Kast mutes to help them. break the Congre ional padlock seized from German and Japanesher to call on Indien or Pakistani Car Hotel, 12,45:
nationals. United Press.
aimed sorces if needed. Reuter, have the money to replace most of tire tahtong them was on the bill.
of the tes and many of the thils, appalling. War Crimes Investiga. strengthen embankments and re Commemoration of
d'alimatca thaf. alto- place all bridges.
mother: 75,000 at least died--Azio- Teloblackout Alppig most of the rall line the bluted Press, 2
jungle bas moved back in on a Paymen route, which prisoners of war and As in slave Intaur of the Japanese hacked some toll of life at a fe
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