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Handshake?
A Significant General Agreement In
This handshake between General Eisenhower (right), Supreme Commander In Europe, and General Gruenther, his second-in-command, may be significant. General Gruenther is tipped to take over "Ike's" Job when the latter returns to America to campaign for the Republican presidential nomination-Express Service.
President Truman Welcomes Queen Juliana To
To U.S.
Washington, Apr. 2.
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernhard arrived here by air this afternoon for their State visit which will last a month.
Queen Juliana had to wait 12 minutes before she for the benefit of tele. could start her State visit — vision cameras.
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to rest before the The President and Mrs Tru-i guest room man were waiting at Washing-State dinner given by President ton Airport to greet the Royal Truman and Mrs Truman, at couple.
the Carlton Hotel.-Reuter and United Press.
But the Royal Dutch Alr- lines Constellation from Hol- land was asked to circle the field for 12 minutes while television photographers pul
touches
their
President Truman welcomed Queen Jullanu with
the Anal
camerus.
to
the hope that she would have a most in the United visit pleasant
States.
The President extended warm personal greetings to the Queen and Prince Bernhard, as they stepped from the airliner.
Mr Truman hoped that they would go away more friendly than when they arrived.
CROWD OF 200,000
Scots Want Fisheries Protection
úround their coasts.
Washington, Apr. 2.
Congressional Democrats and Republicans of all camps agreed whole-heartedly today with General Eisenhower's warning that the United States cannot long continue its multi-billion dollar 'foreign aid programme without risking bank- ruptcy. ·
But General Eisenhower's political role as a Republican presidential candidate reflected itself in the divided response to other parts of his 12,000- word report on his stewardship as Supreme Com- mander of the North Atlantic Treaty defences in Europe,
Pro-Eisenhower Congressmen praised the whole report as a masterpiece of statesmanship,
ISTI.
some
-Partisons of Senator Robert|ed any suggestions regarding falt took sharp exception to future American participation General Eisenhower's. veiled in, European defence, 2lclem of American isolation- DEBT OF GRATITUDE
"European States may hear home truths from Mr The House Democratie lender, Eisenhower which General Mr John W. McCormack, said Eisenhower hesitated to speak thal General Eisenhower's re-in public," the newspaper said, port confirms his belief that the indiesting that it believed that General should take off his General Eisenhower would soon uniform and come home,
"Eisenhower'z position As Supreme Commander and us an active candidate for political uomination at the same time Fre inconsistent with cach other," he said.
resign as Supreme Commander.
The London Times said tha passages of the report should prve salutary to Congress.
Certainly, Europe has, foc the second time, a debi ot to pay to an unusual gratitude to soldier who handica nations "It is unfortunate that under as casily as divisions and has a the guise of Supreme Command- burning faith in his mission," er end in uniform Elsenhower the Times said.United Press. should review his position for political reasons," Mr McCor- mack added.
Representative George H. Bender, Republican and a lead- Ing Taft supporter, bridled at the suggestion Bhai General Eisenhower was shooting at
to
Taft when he referred "streng voices in America" which were raised
in opposi- tion to the Atlantic Pact and the "concept
collective security."
of
Jnr..
Puzzled By Sertularia
Cuprisenea
London, Apr. 2.
Most people have probably "FEET ON GROUND"
never heard of the marine polyp Senator Hanry Lodga
Fertularia cuprisenea. It is not Republican chairman of the name which springs to mind Elenholver-for-President forces, dung à pause in conversation. that the General was; Housewives do not put it auto- said "everlastingly right" in wanting matically on their shopping liste, But to the fishermen of Essex more effective allies and "not
sertulario mere riders on the gravy train." the marine polyp
suprisence is a very real thing
real,
In fact, that they asked He added: "No one knows more about developing truly their M.P., Mr Tom Dribery Eisenhower,"
allies than General (Soc., Maldon) to talk about it
In the House of Commons. Senator Frank Carlson, Re- So the magic words were heard bg another Eisen- for what is believed to publicon and hower-for-President leader, said posively the first time in any
and gentle that the repart showed that Parliament, ladies General "has his feet on the men, when Mr Driberg asked for a s'atement on the comm-real ground."
exploitation and expart value of agrecer, cup. (which is probably Bill did but Its friends, If we
<ffective
to
"General Eisenhower with every thinking person that Europe must help herself if she know). expects more hoip from us," he added.
Chairman
re-
com-
FOR DOLLARS Tom Connally Mr Peter Thorneycrafi, Prezi- (Democrat) of the Senate dent of the Board of Trade, un- Foreign Relations Committer moved by the Incantation, sald that General Elsenhowe plied: "I think you are referring had made a splendid statement. lo a marine animal found in He said, "Our economy must esaurial waters which resembles Edinburgh, Apr. 2.
be kept in mind and considered small feathery fern. I under- drying and Scottish burghs today de- We cannot unduly
weaken our stand that after
decorative made a ban on foreign fishing own country. It must be kept dying it is used for timoung
millinery and other strong and vigorous." Richard Senator
Russell, purposes. I have no information Their leaders, at a meeting
a candidate for about the export of this here, passed a resolution calling Democrat and
modity." the Democratic nomination and
But evidently that would not The President said it was a on the British Government *a
Chairman of the Senate Armed satisfy the fishermen in Mr Dri- pro- great pleasure, as head of the take immediate action to
berg's constituency. They have. United States Government, to teet valuable fish spawning and Services Committee, sald; welcome them to Washington shing grounds and the live-think Ike's views are sound and
lihood
have held to those views for been told there are dollars to be inshore fishermen. of
earned in exporting polyp ser- They urged
expressed tularia cuprisenea. They have that foreign some time and have
Visualed New York women vessels should be banned from them on the floor."
LONDON COMMENT going wild over pieces (dried fishing in the Moray Firth area and other waters, including the
and
dyed) draped round their of Forth and the Clytic. Firths
The influential London Times hats. The sun beamed brightly on
Tho
resolution referred to sald today that General Elsen- So Mr Driborg stood up again the airport as President and Mr the recent ruling of The Hague hower's defence report would be and suld they wanted to know Truman, most of the Cabinet, Court upholding Narwoy's de regarded as both the last report whether it was more in the na- the Netherlands Ambassador, diplomats, officials and a crowd nition of her territorial waters. of the Supreme Allied Com- tional interest that they should mander in Europe and the first catch fish or catch polyp (this of about 1,000 witnessed the
publie declaration of a candidate foreshortening of the incantation Royal arrival. The countryside
for the presidency of the United made M.P.s chuckle). States.
and expressed regret that his. daughter, Margaret, was away from the capital on a concert tour and was unable to greet them.
was
a beautiful Spring scene with trees
trees and flowers in bloom. Across the Potomac River in the city proper a a throng of more then 200,000 lined the streets to see the royal visitors
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Mr Thorncydrof replied: "A MAGNIFICENT WAR FILM with plenty of Action! Many newspapers in London doubt whether a decision would and on the Europea continent have a dramatic effect on our read General Eisenhower's re- economy."
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Liora of his Supreme Command
na his "swan song." They re- garded it as a report made in Attlee Back Home anticipation of a request for relief so that he can go home.
President Truman was escort-
Washington, Apr. 2. ed by Secret Service offers
The Mutual Security Agency through the security guard today allocated $8,000,000 to Aus- around the airport which was la and $400,000 to Iceland to
London, Apr, 2.· ́)]
the Attice, formed by the
of there Third United settle the net dedcite
The British Press applauderi Mr Clement
Prime Minister. re- Slates Infantry Regiment.
two countries with the European General Eisenhower for his former Immediately after the Royal Payments Union.
frankness and modesty and for turned to London today after a plane had taxled to the ramp,
$5-hour visit to the United The Agency has now given his belief in European unity. the door was opened by a Dutch | Austria a total of $35,000,000 and The influential Manchester States to address the Philadelphia aide and Queen Jullana stepped Ireland $1,900,000 for this pur- Guardians
Sald
that General Friendship Commision dinner," onto the top of a movable pose-Reuter..
Eisenhower had tactfully avoid---Neuter, staircase which had been placed against the plane.
STATE DINNER
A 21-gua saluto was given in her honour by the Field Bat- lery.The run fred, at three- second intervals, ^; {
Queen Juliann was given the freedom of the District - after short speeches of welcome, al
The Marine: band, before the motorende moved off to the White House, stationed itself, in front of the motorcade behind the motorcycle police to piny the Queen-tho rest of the way.
At the White House Queen Juliana and the President were photographed as they entered the main porch.
Queen Juliana and Prince Hernhard then retired to their
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