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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1953.
Refugee Measure Passed
Climax To Bittor
Controversy
Washington, July 29. The Senate today passed legislation to admit 209,000 refugee.. 10 the United States in the next three years.
The House of Representatives last night passed n companion bil under which 217,000à refu- gees and other non-quota immi- grants would be odmilked to the United States in the next three years.
The differences between the House and Senate measures will have to be reconciled be-
fore the legislation can be sent
to President Eisenhower for his signature.
to
D
The vote in the Senate-03 to 30 was the climax long, bitter controversy which, at one time, threatened plans for adjourning Congress by the end of the week.
The measure falls chort of Mr Eisenhower's original ro- quest submitted Inst April 23
for opening the United States to 240,000 rofugees and olber special immigrants in the next three years
RED AGENTS An earlier vole rejected by 40 10 40 an amendment by Senator William Jenner- (Re- publican, Indiana) which would have authorised the President to alt all immigration under the legislation unficss · 110
found other nations wore accepting their fair share of refugees.
Mr Jenner, opposing the bill, sold there was no way in the
world" to detect all Communist agents among the refugees who would be admitted to America by the legislation.
Arguing that the Lexisla- tion discriminated against the "yellow-skinned and brown-
skinned" peoples of the world. he declared: "This bill will make other people hate and despite us."
Senator Alexander Wiley (Republican, Wisconsin), Chair- nan of the Senate Foreign Rela tions Committee. said the mea- sure would be an important psychological warfare stroke against Russin.
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Anglo-Iraqi
Talks
London, July 29. The Anglo-Iraq) Economic Committee, discussing
Inancial arid trade problems concerning The two countries, rtsumed its talks today after a week's ud- Journment.
It was understood to have studied the report of a sub- committee of experts set up to examine Iraq's balance of pay- ments with the sterling area neid other financial questions.
British and Iraqt officials are also discussing trade prospects between the two nations, - Router,
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French Strategy Criticised
New York, July 29. 1 Life Magazine, in an article criticising French handling of the war in Indo-China, said today that unless the United States sociated States fall to the was willing to see the Asi
Communists, it would have to "buy a larger share in the war."
Tie
article, in the isnie Published today, was written by David Douglas Duncan, who had just returned from Indo- China. It said:
"France has locked the military
to courage
fight rushlessly when this
migh!
have won the war, lacked the political wisdom to offer Info-China Independence when this night have won peace.
"Now, Indo-China could open up all when the loss of the rice-rich Southeast Asia to exploitation
Chineso By the Communists, the leaders of France, suddenly exhausted by the endless struggle, are look ing for a way out. The Fronch National Assembly has come within 13 votes of beating a Premier pledged to end the war,"
The Life article sald the wor in Indo-China was costing $1,200,000,000 a year, of which the United States contributed 33-1/3 per cent or 40 per cent, depending
on whether American or a Frenchman does the figuring."
an
The bulk of that was $500,-
000,000 a year in military ald, which, the Life article sold, produced few results.
"The French Army is now
locked up in block houses and mountain observation posts. almost immobile. Trucks cannot
Major Salem Holds Press Conference
press con-
Major Halem, Egyptian Minister of National Guidanco, show at his first forence in Cairo following the renewal of tension with Britain owing to kidnappings of British Bervloomon. Major Balem is seen as he made known the Egyptian atlitude to Gelleral Fest- inst counter-measures-Express Photo.
Senator Taft Has A
Adenauer Scheme
German Unity Better Day
For
Revealed In Bonn
Bonn, July 29.
The West German Federal Foreign Affairs Ministry today published the text of West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's memorandum to President Dwight Eisenhower of last May 26 pro- posing an eight-point plan for German unity,
The Chancellor's programme embraces the
run on closed-off roads and so following propositions: molor transport les idle most of the time. Tanks are of uule
bol forces,
(1) Gorman unity can
should consider use to troops that bury them-restored after free elections by guarantee to Germany's neigh- selves in block houses,"
secret and direct ballot have bours. Germany, in turn, ex- been carried out, pursuant to a pects to receive the same single electoral law for East and guarantee under the terms of West Germany under the the same treaty. France- supervision of an international Presse. control commission,
Jarecki Sees Bill Signed
The conditions necessary for free elections must exist both before and after the date sat for the balleting.
(2) Following there elections,
ปี government should be established for all of Germany in a free and democratic manner.
Washington, July 29. Lieutenant Franciszek Jarecki, 22-year-old Polish Army pliot, who fled from Poland this year a jet plane, went to the White House today to see a blil signed to let him become a United subsequent negotiations for States citizen.
peace treaty,
President Eisenhower signed the bill.
Llout. Jarecki's dramatic escape from his homeland on March 5 gave Western techni- clans their first opportunity to examina an undamaged-Soviet- built MIG-15 warplane,
(3) Such govemment should be free from all foreign control
and after both
before
EQUAL
RIGHTS ·
Move By
Kenyatta
Lawyers
Nairobi, July 29, Lawyers for Jomo Kenyatta
any
ond the five other Africans whose conviction
New York, July 20, Senator Robert Taft, 63- year-old Republican teader, in hospital with a hip afli. ment, had a better day to- day, New York Hospital reported tonight.
A later bulletin from the hospital read: "Setiator Taft had a better day to- day than yesterday. There has
been
tio change
In his condition since this morning."
A bulletin issued earlier today said that the Senator Lad a restful night last night and then he "re- quested breakfast and'ate it with relish. To in having no pain and his condition L somewhat lar proved."
Senator Taft's condition took
a turu for the worso yesterday and his family gathered at the bedside of the Influential Repubilean from Ohio who has been at the hospital for several weeks-Renter
Army Without Any Pay
Pnompenh, July 20. Cambodia today stepped up
Choral Feast In Brussels
Some of the world's finest choirs, varying in strength from 15 to 120 singers, are in Brussels, to raise their . voices in harmony at the International Musical Con- |ference of Unesco. It is the greatest choral mocting ever staged.
-The 250 delegates from 44 'nations have divided them- Ecives Isto commissions and sub-commissions to debate the rolo music plays in tho 11yés of humanity. The choirs prgc- Loc.
In a massive build-up to the conference the UNESCO pub- Helty department issued dogu- mentary information weighing threo and a half pounds in paper to all Belgian newspapers, The verboalty ran into mony thousands of words.
the Hotels throughout
city are bursting with delegates and singers and the conversation i strictly Bach, Mendelssohn ant! Schubert.
Delegates to the third plenary cession heard the Japanese re presentative Mr Tornojiro (ke- nouchi, open his speech:
"There are, of course, various education, aspects of musical for music can be taught in- dividually, or in groups, in the family, at n place of work, or in CTISH GHOUL
up
He ended by sunuming the dimeulties, which included the training of children's voices, how
the to develop sones of rhythm and the need for more text books in schools. Admission for the public to the Grande Salle of the Pallas de Beaux Arts, with
senting capacity for 2,200 and room for 300 more standing, is free, But Brussels is not taking much ad- vaninge of the froe feast of singing.
At one concert, a British team, Blundell's School Motet Club of Tiverton, Devon, sang "Fair Phyllia 1 Saw" and "Hark all ye
Enin's lovely above." "They sang beautifully, followed by the 6-strong Var-
of sity Glee Club Purdue University, Indianh.
The audience, many of them delegates who were unable to say if their fares and expenses were being taken care of by UNESCO or personally, joined enthusiastically In applauding the Varsity Glee Club's render- ion of "Were you there?" and "Hallelujah Amen."
Then the audience, all 65, left the theatre.
of
There was only one note discord. It came from Albert E. Steward, Director of Purdue University Glee Club, who complained: "I wonder why the US put so many dollars Into UNESCO for sully,"
such poor Tê
Sugar Talks
In London
London, July 20 The training programmie was warked out by young--Kingference today 9xamined waya con- The 93-nation sugar Norodom Sihanouk to bolster
Akt means of increasing authoritative source salth world consumption of sugar, an
and seven-its training of an unpaid volun- (4) The united government should not be
sentences on Mau Mauteer militia to form the core of deprived of the year
a 2,000-man ariny for national right granted to any free nation charges were recently quashed defence. enjoying
equal rights with by the Kenya Supreme Court, other nations to ally itself with today lodged a cross-appeal other nation
| against -a - re-trial. ----
They claim that the Supremo his penniless. ormy against the Court judges erred in law and threat of a Communist attack. (5) The united government in judicial exerciso of their The Government has had to slop
free discretion would participate
in ordering a re-recruitment of its regular armylating to adjusting annual partner with equal rights at trial.
because it has no money to puy the art of any negollations
or equip the soldiers. The lodging of their appeal The milit will be formed of
with an announce students, (0) The ponoc treaty should coincided
Government officials recognise the right accorded by the Supreme Court decision by have no pay
ment that the appeal against and professional men who will Lieut. Jarecki came to the to every man
Christianity and natural
and will provide United States as a temporary fatherland. visitor on May 1 and has been on a lecture tour since then,
Pursued by four other MIGS, whose pilots he had been lead ing on a training flight, he land- ed his jet plane undamaged on the Danish island of Bornholm and was given political asylum In Denmark.
for a peace treaty.
SME
law
to regain His the Allorney General of their own food and clothing.-
Kenya. Mr John Whyatt, will United Press. be heard by the Court of Ap¬
(7) The German govern- peal for Eastern Africa in Under the existing law he is frontier along the Oder-Neisse
ment will recognize the eastern Nairobi on August 17.
incligible for clizenship bo- line. It will, however, attempt Mr Whyatt lodged his
cauze ho once Communist.
was 4 Polish to settle
3p-
LEE GREAT WORLD
territorial questions peal eight days ago, arguing in a spirit of international co- that in quashing the convic Congress unanimously passed operation.
tions, the judges erred in law in holding that the Magistrate,
a bill waiving this bar cd giving Lieut. Jarecki the status Treaty, by limiting the size of jurisdiction to try the case in (8) The European Defence Mr Ransley Thacker, had no of a permanent resident in the Germany's United States with the right to qualify later as 戥
Reuter.
citizen
Defence Work
Stopped
Berlin, July 29.
Reports from East Germany reaching West Berlin Communist groupa said
anti-
that
thousands of workers had been withdrawn from the Baltic isla. of Ruegen last month.
They had been building fort- fications but this was stoppest by the East German Government's new policy, these groups sald-- Reuter.
POP
future armed Kapenguria.Reuter.
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The London meeting, vened by the United Nations, is working put
a world Co- modity agreement to prevent extreme fluctuations of sugar prices.-Reuter,
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