U.S. HOUSE COMMITTEE GRANTS MILITARY AID Limitations Placed On First Year Cash Spending "SUPREMACY OF TREATY"
Washington, August 15.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee today granted the full US$1,160,990,- 000 asked by the administration for military aid to Western Europe, but limited first year cash spending to only about half the total.
The Committee chairman, Representative John Kee, told reporters that the only restriction the Committee wrote into the measure as it applied to Western Europe was to require the President to certify to Congress that o unified Allied command had been established under the provisions of the North Atlantic Pact.
State Dept Hails Elections
Washington, August 15,
Isached thes
-
The House Committee divided the cash authoriso-
tion into two parts, authorising the administra- tion to spend $498,130,000 between now and March 31, 1950, and $157,710,000 between March 31 and June 30, 1950.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1940.
MR. CHURCHILL
U.S.
Envoy Visits Joe Stalin
Muscow. August 15. The U.S. Ambassador. Mr Alan G. Kirk, met for about 45 minutes in the Kremlin to night with Premier Josef Stalin.
An informed source said Mr. Kirk had reviewed The United
Kameral peritis.
The Ambassador told newnes
the "The net effect of the end-after
conterence "I'
anything Jaments t
clear 1eriak 1 will have makes
The cabinet authority. seremalt 1 "It will be hard enough any-States and the Soviet relations in permat Tesado: of $428,000,000–20 way," he addet. contra otsi March 31, 150, ustach, $77,050,000
belwrest
March
31 and June 30 mest
20h ahh
MON
Fa
to
t
but
year The State Depot latent stay) The Commatter hjuges, su devirle supremacy of the North Atlantic say about my visit tonight,
| treaty,” said Senator Vanden. may have have something to au Westerlater Germany as a turn be dro-Cheece, Turkey, Tran, Kotes and berg. "Its prredures for collec-say tomorrow."
The U.S. Embassy described the must. pvali eraty after a h-yeu herui anche Philippines. The actrimetitive area defence
bilateral
enll set a courtesy visit, 11 was rosa Struishing defeat for Commu- Lem has asked for $1, ka0,000,000 jus apsured any mist and Nazi vlecnerita..
onal system to be Inaugurated learned that Mr. Kirk had re- quested the neeling--the first hrow, he amendments will not delay by D day or substantially line any high American oflictal verturer un beige the present pira-
abriteve"
At the tunes Uppe, *! Hope that eventual agreement with Russing world permit the estab Budmontit of a governmust for all Gerany on the be de cratk pun igalez..“
The
Depan tirent
a pokesanan.
Mr. Lural White, bun, The
Gratified
J
for the whole programesO,
Aid For For East
Mr. Kee said the Commiten agreed 10 л
which proposat would out Congress on record
wels As favouring *continsic tance to the propies of the Far
Eatt.
from
or $12
If
115 SOON
has seen Mr. Studo in almost yaburi
The Moscow rudio mudd the Soviel Foreign Minister, Mr. An- drei Vhinsky, wns als present at the meeting).
Mrs. Vanderbilt May Be Victim Of Polio
Churchill Honoured In Moving Strasbourg Ceremony
1
Strasbourg, August 15.
Mr. Winston Churchill brushed tears from his dyes today when he thanked 10,000 cheering Frenchman, women and children after an Honorary Frooman of this picturesque, ancient city of many wars had been conferred on him. The ceremony took place in the Gothic City Hall of Strasbourg, whose municipality is host to the new 12-nation Council of Europe, of which Mr. Churchill, Britain's wartime Prime Minis- ter, was one of the main architects. The highlight of a memorable occasion came after the offici presentation and the formal speeches were bver. ̧
Summoned by the cheering Mr. Churchill said he was very which floated through the tall grateful to General Eisenhower. windows of the Hall of Honour, ["that great American soldier Mr Churchill stepped who in the midst of all his mill- out on to u bakony
tary “pre-occupations trok 011 They looked down on a sea of additional risk rather than submit uptured faces expressing the the citizens of Strasbourg to the grailtude of a nation to the great ordeal of German re-occupation. wartime irader and the Buitish
As Mr. Churchill ended his people.
speech, the sound of cheering Smilingly, Mr. Churchill loated up again from the Square acknowledged the wnves of outside, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill cheers. Then with tears
in his were then romlucted to the he addressest the crowd balcony. They returned later to simply, and in French.
join their hosts In A class of
champagne.— Reuter,
He sold, "You have paid me an incomparable compliment Pint 1 shall value for the rest of my Ilfe, Vive La France".
Freed from gious festival of
hy the re- work
of the year-that
of the Assumption—Strashoore's: eitizens converged in briliant sunshine on the
Squi went which runs the whole length of the City Hall frontage.
Car Cheered
Forest Fire In France Continues
Women in gay "New Look" frocks took their children to
Paris, August 15, the lavishly beflagged Square.
A further thousand acres of Passengers jumped fram
pa woodland in South West France ing tramcars and hurried from
were destroyed by fire today us cafes to Join the waiting M. Armond Faulat, Chairman of throng.
blo They sent up
the Gaseony Forestry Federation, cheer when Mr. Churchill's car appealed for the mobilisation of
National Anthems.
A
every able-bodied man to fight
The amendef bill would keep of the forth with our partners. North Athentie community, UK- Mr. Kirk, a retired adentral in spite of strong Nafjonafed appeals
turing Burm on
hunil
appeared. the Navy who succeeded Leu- during the Yampaich the results
prompt beginning of substantial tenant General Watter 35|tet
Ae he entered the forecourt bemuthreaks already ruging in the showed on fan whole virtory for In the Senate, Republican ft-
and on the Smith as Ambassador to Moscow, stool barehended while a French Gironde area. moderate pre upe,
Leum pobey experts proposed the
handl
two of arrived in the Soviet capital late military band played the
The latest Uansformation
fire was in tho "One stakneg feature was the lay that the intestate eash out-art
asistunte
national last June-Associated Press.
Landes Department, where flames failure of the Communist Party lay for the arms for Euterpe pr
In the course of the ceremony spread outside the main to collective integrating
danger arcspires to even to labid He small alrength) gume be Hinated to $500,000, -
within the City of the treaty
Hall,
the townships of Strasuren toward auspices It had shown in former state om,
hourg's Mayor, M. Charles Frey, gaul-Retions and Lencoung. electjung
The aeropuistratiam bas askest possible. We believe that, with
Troops said, "In making you a
from Auch Citizen
and Pau armendments, the bill should re- for $1.450,000, atal suggesderd
Pyrenees joined fire. bonours near the of Honour, Strasbourg Pagesave and will receive the sup-
Oghters In the region. were that the Beconstruction He ad the retur
herself. The fervent welcome
Newspaper reports said that you have received 15 Viewed by the Depatient with Corporation advance the money sort of Congress."--United Press.
not all the whole of the Gironde De- parrotraintes, Profiteatroo
demonstrating to start
empty gesture but comes straight partment was ringed with fres. would suke a plan Lestoration of normal democratic Such
from the heart."
M. Fuulat sent a telegram to presses in the greater part of mediate Compre simul appropria
He thanked the ex-Premier for the Interior Minister, M. Jules Germany after an interruption of tons unneeds
tinnetssary. 10 years.
Republican Senators Arthur emphasize the Unitesk Vandenberat
John Foder
·States hope that the new govern- Dalles proposed a agmall.amonnt ment would be transitional and hand Mr. Vandenberg introduei woldu be suceeded by a guvern-ļa series of amendments to carry. nươm tài ch Germany, Tits, He out their proposed changes. He | added, woaht come as Spot sid their
revised plan the Big Four powers were able to necessary it the arms reach agreement on the basis of
tramine was to obtain approval
this
democratic principles."
Mr. White's statement was seri As making it clear that the door was still open to agreement for all Germany if the Russians were ready to indify
il
in-
WON
and pro- Congres-
year.
M. Dulles proposed that Con- gress limit cash spending for the period ending July 1, 1950, their #1141-$1,400,000,000, but another $500,-
rontract
+
natheruatums
promising oftaude, whith caused 0,000 would be made available the recent fo-power efforts to through reuch such agrement to end for future spending. failure.--United Press.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
SCAP Gets Notice To Return
Washington, August 15.
want them to return
in the Far East.
the
L&:
New York, August 15. his part in the liberation of Stros Mach, psking that n state of Mrs. Comelius Vanderbilt fr..bourg Ilve years ago, when Mr. was taken to doctors' hospital to- duy an a possible victim of infon- tile paralysis.
her case.
slege to be declared in the Intervened Girone, Landes And Lot Et
Command Garonne Departments,
The
Churchill
hill personally with the Supreme after seeing a message from M. Frey to General de Gaulle.
10
Prefect of the Gironde Department has mobilised all men from 10 to 65 to help fire- men and troops from all over the region who have waged a
non-stop hours.
Aght for the Past 40
Families are neeing from threatenedd homes, taking what war belongings they can,-Router.
Miners Start Work Again In Australia
Mrs. Vanderbilt, fifth wife of
After receiving the parchment Cornelis Vanderbilt, Jr., grand- son of the railroad tycoon, was inscribed with the title of "Free stricken at the Vanderbills Fifth man," Mr. Churchill recalled that
10 it was
years,
almost to a day, on Sunday Avenue home lute General Douglus MacArthur night She suffered
in Strasbourg in- since he was partial and Viet-Admiral Oscar C. Bart-paralysis of the back, neck and specting the sector of the Upper
when the aer were sent format notice today leg. She was rushed to the bas- Rhine"days
!! 3 a.m. Nine. doctors seemed about to leap upon us." that the two Senate Committees
and tell were called and consulted about
During the Mayor's address what they know about conditions
Mr. Churchill was visibly affect ed, and he was seen to brush The Vanderbilts returned on aside a tear as he stopped to the The Secretary of Defence, Mr. Friday from Europe where microphone to reply. President's Power Ianis Johnson, cabled the
two Vanderbilt had taken several film
"For over 40 years I have mar- The Senatore also proposed men a copy of a resolution adopt- which he intended to use on ached shoulder to shoulder with that until the Atlantic Pact Inst Friday by
Senate lecture tour. The family Council and Defence Committre Foreign Relations Committee by jooking at the projection of the Army, he said.
was the French people and the French formulated hard plans for coin. Services
13 to 12 vote. The Armed
Committee had
pletures on Sunday evening when
"Many of those years have been Baren mon defence and mutual ald,
Mrs. Vanderbilt was stricken. |viously suggested that the two
war years.
Sydney, August 15. Congress by concurrent resolu-
"Nothing has ever return. met.
occurred at
Minera in New South Wales- tion could terminate the pro.
The Vanderbilts were married Mr. Johnson old not order on September 3, 1948. Mrs. Van-[any time that separateil my sym-Australia's chief underground gramme. In addition, President either General MacArthur, Allied derbilt, former Patricia Wallace painies and
accord from the coatmining State dug 53,000 Truman would have power to Commander in Japan, or Vice
and the French tons of coal today when they call it off,
Admiral Badger, Commander of of Los Angeles, was 28 at the French people
was time and her husband
resumed work after their seven Their amendments
to U.S. Naval Forces in the Far East The hospital said sought
the doctors
weeks' strike, mining authorities stem hostile eriticism of the óvins
would continue to make tests to plan in Congress. Me. Dulles said Instead he asked for their can- day to determine the exact nature
announced tonight. without the
inents on the matter as soon as
of Mrs Vanderbilt's condition. Mexico 11.57. → Associates would be impossible to push prselble. Press.
through the programme.
The two Committees have beeń
Mrs. Vanderbilt's doughter by hearing witnesses on the adminis- a previous marriage, Nannette, tration's $1,450,000,000 Arms Ald seven, was a victin of spinal Programine.
meningitis at the age of three.
New York, August 16. Closing foreign exchange:
Canadiam 99.007%.
Britain $4.03.
France 0.30%.
Italy August fixed vate 0.081739,
Sweden 27.85.
Switzerland 25.20.
Argentine 26.42.
Brazil 5.50,
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Mr. Johnson included In his cablo 11 sentence his letter to the Committees which he said: "I would not order him (Gene- ral MacArthur} back, if he Indicated, on his request, that be would not come back, until I had talked to the two Chairmen and the President-Associated Press.
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Russia Drops Yugoslav Demand
London, August. 15. Soviet negotiators on the Aux- Lrian peace treaty, following Moscow's denunciation of Mar- shal Tito as an enemy, today dropped their sponsorship of the Yugoslav demand for Indemnity for art objects taken from Yugo- alavia.
ment
Their action completed agree- On Article 88 covering realitution, Western sources said London, August-15. The previously-disputed clause Paul Goodman, internationally provided that art and historical known Zionist lender and Anglo- objects taken from members of
died Jewish historian
In the the United Nations also Austria University College Hospital here which could not now be found yesterday. He was 74.
would be paid for by Austria. Mr. Goodman had been secre The Russians earlier had made tary of the Spanish and Portu- the proposal on behalf of Yugo- guess Jews Congregation of Lon- sinvia, officials ṣnid, don for more than 50 years. He was honórary treasurer of several At the same time, however, the international Zionist organizations, Russians demanded what Western a member of the Jewish Agency negotiators said would amount to Council, of the Jewish Historical close to 100 per cent of prospec- Society of England and the Jewish tive Austrian oil lands. Under Memorial Council and was the the Foreign Ministers' agreement author of a number of books on at Paris, Russia was to get non- The history of the Jews and of trol of 80 per cent of the pros- Zionism.
pective halda He also had been editor of the Zionist Review since 1930 and The Soviet proposal, presented contributed liberally to the today, divided the lands In;auch a Zionist and general pres on way as to give themselves all good. theological historical and Zionist | Janda, letting, “marginid". "Belds to subjects-United Press
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Reports from the coalfields be, if we stand together and
production was well work and think together in the said that future as we have in the past, below normal because of the first
elny atmosphere. great prospect will opon nat Losses in production also oc only for Britain and France curred because a number but for all Europe."
mines were idle as a result of Acknowledging on Lehalf ot
Nood damage, safely hazards and Mrs. Churchill the welcome mechanleal dimculties. The min- offered to her by the Mayor, Mring authorities said that they ex- Churchill spoke of the "devoted preted all mines to be in full help of what we call in English production by the end of this my better half".
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