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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0,- 1950,
Bevin in Cairo FAILURE TO REACH VOTE
ON KOREAN AID BILL
Washington, February 7,
The House debated for three hours but failed to reach a final voto today on the bill to provide $60,000,000 economic aid to Korea and extend the deadline for spending already appropriated money in Taiwan.
A general debate on the measure; was concluded but consideration of amendments and a final vote must wait until Thursday. The vote was deferred because a number of Democrats were to appear on a television show in New York, tonight and had to leave Washington. early.
Representative Jolin Vorys, who failed to save the Chlong govern- led the opposition when the bli ment on the China mainland жол defeated earlier. told the "hreatise the people af China House that he Intended to vol
were determined to throw off the for the new measure altough shackles of forehan control, ani he still believer It was strictly exploitation." rat-hole monoy."
on the bill because of the indu sion
Talwan old slee “be rontinuation of friendly Chingya control of Talwan
Very in nogtans to ou security, WEh this bill the administralian's Jalgy command can implement n'h Communistic resistance while they are making up their mink on Far Eastern policy."
d. position Representative M. E. Duesì. elde gnid, the Korean military position was decidedly sound
unicos Rusela throws her whole
military force against it and
"we must conduct ourselves to prevent an outbreak of -wan
He said this bill would help
prevent it. Representative William Lemke John Kee chairman of the said the only real friends we Foreign Affairs Committee told have
world ITC the the Pottse that the South Kore Japanese, Filipinos and Koreans" Republic has the power and and "there is no reason to desert nhlity to defend itself enins: Korca whom we have moral and an Invasion from the North. tezal obligation to support."
Representative Vito Marcan- Representative Frederick Cou- tonio said that United States help dert larged tint. the United
States foreign policy for the pasi few years has been unremitting nbysmal truple failure. The polley of resistance to Russian advances can only lead to wor unicy Russin quits first. Everyone knows what is happening in- Alü "und there is no assurance that our position in Western Europe is
secure.
"points up the inherent weakness of the announced policy of con- lainment of Communism. As” soun ns we plug one Hole pressure is brought to bear jelsewhere”.
Mora military aid.
Meanwhile, informed aburcom anld today that Korean officlate ckpeci to securn additional United States military avals tance heyond their $11,000,000 "sharó of the American-military
solafance programme. The Con- green allaited 127,000,000 för miftary ald to the Republic of Bouth Korea, the Philippines
and fran.
Democratie floor leader John McCormack replied tha! tho Officials sald the tentative United States polley had been allocation wouki give $11,000,000 "foreed upon us fhecause of ag- of this sum to Korea, about $9, gressive polleles of Russia." He 300.000 to Iran and about $7,00,- said he did not * "see where wo | 900 to the Philippines.----| can enter into a antisfactory Korca was granted a large
she presists in her nilumpis by any means to undermine thx people of free nations will the purpose of imposing Communis upon them. It is anti-Gurl and anti-antional law,
was felt that'her situation fa mora perilous than than of the other? I wo countries. However, tha Korean officials feel that they I will need more military old from
the United States. For that rea- kon
they applied for certain items of surplus from United States military stocks suggesting that these could be given to Koren under some form of credit such as granted in the past la
We have established the Re- public of Koren, I personally do not want to see the day wher all the world outside the Western hemisphere will be dominated by the Communists. One thing to keep again from turnine the countries such as Thailand and cold war into hot war is fear of Tran. It was not know whether the power of the United States this appeal will meet with com- and free nations to resist her." plete suceers but Korean offlekaist
Republican Representative | appear to be optimistic,~United Francis
the Case said
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The British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin (left) jokes with the Egyptian Premier, Mustafa, el Nahas Pasha, after a meeting during Mr. Bevin's courtesy visit to Cairo while en route home froin the Colombo Commonwealth Conference. Nahas said later that they discussed political questions in gen eral, in particular questions related to the International situa- tion,
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Quiet talks on Cyrenaican treaty.
London, February 7,
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if this assigninent is carried out successfully, Britain's hopes of a separate understanding with Cy- renalen will not be fulfilled.
Meanwhile, an Associated Press dispatch from Tripoli echoed re- ports that Anglo-Cyrenaican treaty discussions may be taking place.
made these points:
A Foreign Office spokesman re- fuser to comment on the report-Cyrenalea has asked-her-British He did. however, confirm that Dri-administrators for more indepen ush officials in Cyrenaica are in dence. touch with local leaders on mat-
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The skipper who ran battleship, Missouri, on a mud bank was relieved of his com- mand today at least tempor- arily, the Navy, said.
Admiral William M. Fechtelor. commander-in-chief of the At- lantie Ficet,, said that Missouri's Smith, would take over the Navy's former skipper, Captain: H. Page
only active battleship again for the time being and at least until legal proceedings of the Naval court of inquiry are completed/
: Captain William D. Brown, who was taking the Missouri out, on her first cruise under his com mand, faces a four-member board of Inquiry which seeks to place the blame for the Missouri'a humiliating, 10-day stay on mud- banks.
The Fleet announcement sald, "It is fair and proper that the commanding officer, navigátor and other officers defending them- selves should not have the addi-“ tional burden of responsibility, of the ship during the present fegal groceedings."United Press. --
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