THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1953.

Washington Preparing Trying Out Her Kimono

Businessmen's Warning To Government

London, Jan. 18.

British business leaders warned today that exOER- sivo taxes would cause the output of British Industry

to drop.

A joint statement by the National Union of Klanu- facturers and the Federa- tion of Brilish Industrien warned the Government

that excessive taxes check- ed expansion, the under- taking of new venturen, Acceptance of responsibility and risk, and the exertion of maximum Individual elfort.

The manufacturers said: "For too blats #propor- tion of the national product

Into channelled

the hands of the late by faxation and Government borrowing. which increased alarmingly. Reuter.

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For The Inauguration

Thousands of

Washington, Jan. 18. coloured flags bedecked Washington today to start the festivities surround- ing the inauguration of the first Republican Ad- ministration in two decades,

The Presidential oath of office will be ad- ministered to Dwight D. Eisenhower on the Capitol steps at noon on Tuesday, but the preliminaries are already under way.

There is a carnival air along historic Pennsylvania Avenue, where a mammoth parade will roll behind Mr Eisenhower from the Capitol to the White House on Tucsday afternoon, and souvenir vendors are making their pitch on street corners.

The 10-mile parade will take) of the country, by train, plane,. nearly three hours to pass abus and private ear. Hiven spot.

Inaugural Committee officials

And

The latest word is that the estimate that by Tuesday the

President

Mrs Army of visitors will reach balf Eisenhower will ride together a million, and the capital is in an open car along with the ready for them. president pro tempore of the

CHURCHILL Senate, Senator Styles Bridges,

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of New Hampshire, The Vice President and Mr Nixon will

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"PULLMAN CITIES" Robert S. Hinds, Executive

of Secretary

the Inaugural Housing Commin hand and Commlitee, said the convertible, situation follow in another with the Speaker of the House, there are plenty of rooms avail Josephi W. Martin, Jr.

able, in private homes as well Originally, the President and us in hotels, motels and other Vice-President were to have lodging places. been in one car, the wives in

Thousands of visitors another and Senator Bridges arriving by special trains that were will be parked in railroad yards Mr Winston Churchill pld to and

the Pro and serve au "Pullman cities"| day that his magnificent reeep-nowhere in sight on

Edward R. Carr, for

the occupants during the tion in Kingston was "a hearten- Parade Committee Chairman,

gural period. Inaugural Ing and dramatie experience old reporters the shift Was Arrivals Urfon Station

inade in accordance with Mr found the

planked Eisenhower's wishes. He sald there will be even more difting over where a runaway locomo- if the weather in bad Mrs tive smashed through to the Elsenhower and Mrs Nixon will batement last Thursday,

nante.

Kingston, Jan. 18,

and Senator Marlin

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which I shall not forget."

He expressed these rentiments In a a letter to Mr W. A. Bustam- Jamaican political lender. Today Mr Churchill's pro- Kramme included a visit to the be in closed cars, but "Ike and locomotive is still there, but the University of the West Indies. the new "Veep" are expected to station has been pretty well fixed to Its hospital and

up. to the tick it out in the open,

The official suburb of

celebration gets Spanish Kingston

1. CHIT'S programme now Town. Some of it: buildings lists 50 floats, 68 bands, 13 drum

under way tomorrow afternoon preserve the charm of Spunish

and colonial architecture, others that and bugle corps, nine mounted with a reception for Governors

something

other distinguished visitors, units British, but some of the slun 20,000 participants. The armed followed by an inaugural

represent

poverty services alone will have more cert by the National Symphony which is ond of Jamaica's ureat than 20,000 men and women in Orchestra and guest soloists to- problems.

the parade along the equipment morrow night, The guest artists ranging from rifles to an atomic include Yehudi Menuhin, violin-

the

cannon.

and

His visit to Spanish Town was on his way back to Prospect Estate, 60 miles from Kingston, after receiving the freedom of the elty.

Mr Churchill's Kingston visit from

He was cams, happy one. cheered wildly by huge crowds. elephants, and a five-dog

was

team from Alaska.

under

con-

and

When Bulgarian-born ballerina Sónia' Areva Dew Into Northolt Airport recently from Paris the brought with her a Japanese head-dress, a beautiful Japanese kimono and a new ball-gown made in Parts · fröm material which she brought from Japan. Bhe had completed a three-months tour of the East. She is seen here' standing'in front of a mirror as sho iries on her Japanese kimono and head-dress at her London fiat. Express Photo.

Foreign Policy Approved

Paris, Jon. 18.

1st, Jeanette MacDonald

The National Committee of James Mclion.

the MRP the French Christian AIE DISPLAY OFF

Democrat - Party-today passed SPECIAL 150 Indians There will be

SERVICES Mr driti

and Elsenhower

his a motion on foreign policy op- 23 tribes, crack

the stand of M. Robert three entourage are due in from New gorgeous girls,

M. and

Georges late tomorrow, but thei aled York

Bidault, President-elect will make, no

the former and the At the university today red-

Walle hundreds of planes public appearances, under pre- present Foreign Ministers, robed studeres and black-robed

until he attends bullding Europe and consolide- faculty members cheered as Mrswooped uverhead during the sent plans,

Truman inaugural

church parade four special

services on ting peace. Churchill, benming and hearty, years ago, a display of America's Tuesday morning before taking The motion, which was voted fanciest bombers and jet on his greatest assignment. at the closing session of the Mrs Churchill, who followed fighters was called off this For the Republicans who have Commitice meeting, expressed in another cur, was acecmponied

the safety been outside looking in ever gratification for apparently for by Sir Hugh and Lady Foot, and year,

since Herbert Hoover lost to Captain and Mrs Christopher reasons.

The parade

four years ago Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, Soames-Associated Press,

49 Boats, about 40 bands there will be a round of resep hud and

balls, dinners, cocktail was seven miles long. Synagogues Defaced The procession and accompany parties and other high links from

arrived by car.

Inst

Cons,

now until Wednesday,

Govern-

ment's decision to table with- out delay, in the bureau of the Assembly, the text of the joint European defence treaty,

Special Prayers For Persecuted Catholics

Rome, Jan, 18. Cardinals, the Koman clergy aml over 10,000 people joined tonight in special service for the million Catholics behind the "Iron Curtain."

Following the instructions

Pius

XH they of Pope prayed "for the opening of the prisons and the loosen- ing of the chains that today miserably

afflict so kany

only because they have sought to defend the rishia and the institutions of our religion."

Tonight's ceremony was attended by most of the new Cardinals representing 11 countries ranging from India to Canada-Beuter,

Mountbatten

In Rome

Both M. Robert Schuman and M. Georges Bidault are mem- -Buenos-Aires, Jan.-10.- ing events drew perhaps half a

Pictures of Mr Eisenhower and bets of the Party. Police officials sald yesterday millon people from out of

Vice President-elect Richard M. they have token steps to protect town, The 1953

During the meeting a former Inaugural

Nixon are everywhere. Finigs and Minister, Francols de Menthon, expects Jewish synagogues and hospitals Committee

fully as

bunting are draped on downtown outlined which

of the were smeared with tar many this time.

the progress bubrings, Window fronts along European times within

steel and coal pool three

the

Visitors intent on capturing a Pennsylvania Avenue are used which he described as a "true munth. Authorities said the cul- plece of history that they ren up against parade crowds and revolution". prits have not been found pass on to their grandchildren the curbetonews are barricaded Associated Press.

are streaming in from all parts by steef cabito.

M. Georges Bidault answered

Rome, Jan. 18. Soverni questions on defences Admiral Lord Louis Mount-

and organisation

insisted on hallen, NATO Commander in the "continuity of French the Mediterranean, arrived to- foreign policy."

France-night for staft talles with

Italian naval chiefs. Prosse.

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Temporary wooden platforms dot the Avenue, but there is one thing nobody is willing to lay odds on the weather.

Today weather forecasts call for rain "ending Monday night or Tuesday."

BOLD OUT Rentals of dress suits, formal gowns and limousines, always a big business in Washington, have been sold put solid.

Tucaday will be a legal holiday for all Federal workers in the Metro- politan area under the first bill passed by the new Congress. It is expected to be one of the Inst

bills signed by President Harry Truman.

Western Union announced its offices all over the country were braced for a record-breaking volume of congratulatory wires to the new President and Vice- President.-Associated Press.

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Cut Off From Water Supply

Singapore, Jan. 18. Seventy thousand people living in 5,000 flats and houses in n crowded part of Singapore were today cut off from water sup- |plies through breaks in a princi-|

pal main,

Water

carts were distributing emargormy supplies an authorities announced that repair gangs working continuously could 'not mend the breaks until tomorrow at the earliest.--Reuter,

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Foreign Policy Expected To Provide Major Test For New U.S. Administration

Washington, Jan. 18.

Two foreign policy problems-how to end the Korean war and how. to strengthen the free world defence in Western Europe-may provide the major political tests of President-elect Eisenhower's first term.

Ormation.

Reports hing been published that suggested Mr Peterson might be nominated for Am- bossedor to Inda è successor to Mr Chester Bowie,

Nebraska papers published the reports publicans

before R:- DS Senator Hugh Butler of Nebraska were con- suited on the persible appoint ment.

Christian Belief The Solution

London, Jan. 18.

Although there are a dozen or more pressing domestic problems, most politicians here think the new Republican Administration that takes over on Jan. 20 will make or break its fortunes in the foreign policy fold. The Korean war cuts deeply, will not require Senate con- into the political strata. Re latives and friends of potential draftees reinforce demands from relatives of men already in uniform that something be done to end it.

Perhppa Mr Elsenhower has a solution which could end the conflict

In time but he has said there b no easy way out.

If no solution is forthcoming into the and the war drags

Senator Butler, who declined Eisen-

Canon John Collins, Chan- Autumn of 1934, tho hower Administration might find direct comment on the report cellor of St. Paul's Cathedral, itself shorn of its thin control that Mr Peterson had been said today that only Christian

politics of Congress on this issue alone. asked to take a lesser job than belief-"neither

Europe the new President Ambassador in the new Govern Communist propaganda'would In

solve African problems. faces the evident necessity ofment, and;

"I think he will be offered a It cannot bo 1

political the action swiftly to rescue

good position, 1 am sure that solution. There are so many faltering NATO.

Me he will be taken care of by the problems involved; cacht solu

Eisenhower Administration on offered in political terms belleve it will be a position Uko creates other problems," he said

the Mutual in a sermon at the Cathedral. something in Security Administration, where

"The alakn by the Commmiss Senate confirmation is not re-to offer a solution can surely be

exposed for the shadow it is quired

Senator Butler said he was Their pretence to be deeply com

Mr cerned about the human rights friendly terms with Peterson, who was reported on of the Africaw is seen to be a his way to Washington Reuter NEWSMAN APPOINTED

Significantly, perhaps, Elsenhower is sending Secretary of State-designate Dulles and the new MSA head, Harold Stassen, to Europe for a survey tale in January.

EUROPEAN ARMY

on

The problem of getting France and Western Germany together In a unified European Army may test all the diplomatic powers of the new President and his aides. While the European defence

New York, Jan. 18. situation does not generate the President-elect Dwight Eisen- political warmth of Koren, anyhower today named Mr Murray collapse of the Western arrange Snyder, 41, to be his Assistant ments there probably would be press Secretory. seized upon by the Democrats for a campaign against Eisenhower.

Mr

The Democrats in Congrets

have been maintaining a political

truve pubźtly in the belief that the new Administration should

have six months to demonstrate the direction bis going to travel. But there is evidence that the Democrats are alrently quietly Ibading their guns dor futura battles. Associated political Prok.

Mr

nor

cheat when we watch what is going on behind the Iron Curtala willy tho' pinge of the Jews,

“The African crisit grows worse and worse. It primarily. the difference of background, of culture and technical develo ment. It is the case of the privileged and unprivileged, the

and Mr Snyder Joined the Herald-over-privileged Tribune seven years ago. For privileged, that always crentes a the last five years he has been problem to human colationships," the newspaper's chief political Canon Collins sald.-Reder,

writer in New York--Reuter.

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The Hague, Jan, 18.

The hairdresser president of

Honolulu, Jan. 18. Dr Thomas A. Jaggar, Ameri-

Internationally the Dutch branch of the "Hauto geologist can known for his study of vol- Coiffure Francaise", Mr Martin cances, died today at the age of Leilger, has been expelled from

the

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EX-GOVERNOR'S POST

Washington, Jan. 18, world investigating volcances Val Peterson, former and earthquakes. He Governor of Nebraska, has been the Hawaiian Volcano Oborya-should cut a asked to accept a positions in the tory in 1900 and made his home less Eisenhower Administration that in Hawall-Router.

He had travelled all over the his conation for "discrediting

Mr Leliger's offence; he cald founded no. conscientious hairdresser woman's hair to then 13 centimetres,—

Reutor.

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