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THE · CHINA - MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1054.
U.S. CONGRESS MEETS This Mechanical Man
Early Conflict Seen After Ike's "State Of Union" Message
Washington, Jan. 6.
The Congress of the United States launched into a new session today to cope with President Eisenhower's legislative proposals for 1954 and election year politics.
"From Rags
To Riches"
Wilmington, North
Carolina. Jan. 6.
of
The proprietor
roadrido cafe told the Police today has two young men sipped sof) drinks and played "from TARA to Fiches" on the cate's Juke box last algiji before rob- bing him of $100,-l'used Prens
Boy Did Not
Thwart Plot Against Nixon
denied
that
Teheran, Jan. d.
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President Eisenhower delivers his "State of the Union" message to a joint-sitting of Congress tomorrow.
On Monday he plans to submit two special messages to Congress on the controversial issues of farm subsidies and changes in the Taft-Hartley Labour Law. Both subjects are certain to stir up severe conflict in Congress, political observers believe.
Today punctually at noon, the support of post Demograta to ut member of the 435-seat House least balange the defretions by of Representatives and the 90-ulin conservative Republican sent Senate gathered In the members, who do not see eye to historic chambers to open the eye with Mr Eisenhower in this second session of the 83rd Cofelt. gress with a prayer,
new
the
CNN
TWO SPECIAL MESSAGES I will only deal with routine
Although
Senate opent day formalities, melil-
the
De- mocrats uro in a the swouring in of
position lo members and
challenge the Republican notifying White House
Senate, they have that it was back tral of the work, before adjourning to made it plain they would
do so in this session, awalt President Eisenhower's State of the Union message to-
norrow
the message. which A police communique today signalled the start of legislative
12-year-vid f
nelivity. Mr Elzenhower will schoolbay had swarted a Com-make the course of the nation's
Vice- munist plot ogulust
foreign and domestic policies President Jichard Nixon of the
und bulline legislation he seeks United States,
to secure peuce, prosperity and United States security for the and its Allies abroad.
The police said there was no plot and nobody could be found to substantiote the boy's story that he had been invited the United States.
Earlier police
visit
Its delivery by the Preudent statements had in person to u Joint Bession of
and
month
confirmed the boy's story
Teheran
been
newspapers
not
Next Monday, Mr Eisenhower plans to subinlt two special messages to Congress on con- troversial issues of farm sub>- sidies and changes in the Tafl- Hartley Labour Law,
Both
virtually subjects are certain to stir up severe confict lo Congress, particularly as the farm and labour vote will play
In an important part
the November elections.
These will be followed by the President's budget message
his report
the later in on the State of the
tention is now focussed on the economic report in view of the widely reported possibilities of a business recession this year.
DILLA LEFT OVER
Although the House cleared its legislative calendar before Congress adjourned last August, the Senate had a number of controversial measures left over which are scheduled for early uction.
the House and Senate WHE have waited with acute Interest in Union economy. Particular at-
closely-divided Congress, pultistang prominently the the story of Sas an Pouretezadi, already concerned which
when Vice- furtunes in the Baid that President Nixon visited Teheran sional elections next November
Jast
on
month Sassan
D.
folled
an
were
with Party 1954 Congres
BITTER. WARFARE
Bre
Political analysts
pre- dieting that before long bitter artisan warfare will flare-up and the Republican controled session, which opened with a prayer would probably end with rama probe.
attempt against Mr Nixon.
he caused the Sassan said orrest of Leftists who distributing anti-Nixon leaflets December during Mr Nixon's visit, acid WARL the as a result that police found Communists
planned Mr Nixon's car and throw hund grenades at him,
these
officials suld they knew In the Senate, there were 48 In his toreign policy pro-
nothing of any such visit.
ong
Even Plays Chess
Creator Harvey Chapman sits at the control unit-while his "brain child" Garco, a electric arm. Ho mechanical man-recently "born" in a California U.B. garage, operates an can saw, hammer, drill, mix shemical, pick up papers, stack boxes, roll his eyes and play The brain Ex chess. He was constructed in three months mainly from discarded aircraft parta. electronic-a neat accumulalian of six aircraft servo systems. The nervous system consists of 1,200 feet of wire cable-and a two way radio transmiter enables him to make pertinent re- Each arm. copfaina five'tiny actuator motors con- marks. He is operated by remote control. trolled by 22 push buttons which also operates the robot's jaws and iips, inerentes his height six inches, rolls the eyes and embles him to bow from the bips. The right arm of the robot duplicates every movement of the mechanka! army--that his opppter operates at the control
unit-Extrem Pholo.
Exporters Should Pay For "Privilege Of
Doing Business” In USA
Washington, Jan, 6.
Governor Robert F. Kennan of Louisiana proposed today that foreign exporters be charged a "concession fee" for the "privilege of doing business" in the United States.
India Will Accept UN
Release Date
Mr Kennon told a Sonate In- available for allied use" in time terior Sub-Comunite investi- of war. But, ho said a United gating imports that no foreign Sintes tariff on oll "would not businessmen could object to a make the difference between "reasonable tax on imports." friendship and cranity United
Mr Kennon, who was called Press, specifically to testify about the effect of oil imports on Louisana economy, said:
"I feel sure that it would be only equitable to require that Imported ail, metals goode of any sort coming to this country
the
American markets
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to supply United Nations, Jani 6. These Include the St. Lawrence Indian croes in the United should pay their share of the Deenuse of the split in the
which seaway project,
Is up Nations indicated turfght at costs of maintaining the Govern that Mr Republican, ranks, the opposition posed by railway interests and the Indian Government has de- Hassan Íd liral
here," ment Nixon had invited him to visit Democrats will hold the power many seaport cities, a bill grant-eldes to accept the United Na-
He said it would bo the United States. When that of determining the success ing statehood to linwall. and
release of all prisoners-of-war cular "to have imports supplant
dustry was denied, it was reported that failure of Mr Eisenhower's pro-a constitutional amendment to tions date of January 20 for the astrous to the American oil in- and Louisiana in parti Point Four officials were ar-posals.
restrict the President's treaty in Korea. ranging tho visit. However,
|making powers.
domestic production." has The Indian Government
"PAY AT THE GATE” Democrats, 47 Republicans and
posals. Mr Eisenhower is cx-
Mr Kennon did not recommend thus
the Independent. who
apparently waspected to ask Congress to con-
accepted Todny's communique
Unbed Nations point of view on a tariff scale, but said, "The man overscas military and firmed an earlier police state-going along with the Republi-pected
Liberalion of prisoners who brings goods here should pay cana on "organisational matters"
at the at the gate." to cecnomie nid, to extend the the had been a bicycle retain
to permit
the Republicans 10 ciprocal trade agreements with dicapite the objections
The Sub-Committee's Chair control of The
Chinese Governmenya Upper poable emphasis on liberala-
Mr George W. Mplone, and for bravery. But it was for House. In the Blouse, the Re-tion and to modify the atomic
man, However, these sources here advocate of high tariffs, praised his bravery In challenging publicans have 4 margin of
statement" as a Leftists who were distributing three, with 219 Republicans, 215crets act, to permit closer, co- said that the Indian guards do Mr Keangn's
operation with Utes abroad.
not at the moment intend to "commonsense attitude that is a the leaflets, the communique Democrats and one Independent. The Conservative wing of the release all the prisoners on one breath of fresh air." sald, and not for helping It was assumed that in many Repubitean Party will presum-day but over a period of a week foll Д non-existent plot areas
foreign policy, the ably resist the presage of such of United Press.
would have the legislation-Reuier. White House
ment that Sassan
given a medal und
con-
to
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Fewer Without
Jobs In UK.
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London, Jan, 0. There were 821,800 people unemployed in Great Britain on December 7, a drop of 000, since Nov. 16, the Ministry of Labour ann
announced.
or 50.
Mr Kennon
South African
Woman
Has 6 Kidneys
Johannesburg, Jan. 6.
Dynamite Plot
In In Persia: Suspects Hunted
Teheran, Jan.” 6.
Persian police tonight redoubled their hunt for underground Communists following the dis- covery earlier today of 1,000 sticks of dynamite in a Communist hideout near the main Teheran railway station.
Officials claim the dynamite was to be used to assassinate a member of the Shah's Royal family.
Cash Refund
For Goods
They Stole
While polleo extended their search for subversive elements into the provinces, Generál Telmour Bakhtia, Mi111 Governer of Teheran,
students that any demonstrations in favour of Dr Mossadegh, the deposed Prime Minister, would be punished by expulsion from their university and a ban on their admission to any other
college. Jan. 6.
St Charlen, Missouri,
Two shoplifters who 'adđéd insult 'to injury to the stores they victimised faced 60-day gaol terms.
Orval Bollander, 26, and Mr Ruth E. Fance, 34, admitted stealing from stores in the morning and obtaining cash refunds for the stolen
merchandise from the same stores in the afternoon. Onlied Press,
Fifty arrests were ordered by of the the Military Governor personnel from the Parsian rail- way after today's dynamije die- covery in a junk shop facing the central post office,
DRAGNET THROWN
Wis
The
dragnet police thrown round more suspected Communist hideouts tonight following information given by one of the arrested men, and about BO more arrests were
the evidenco documents.
of seized
"We Want To Use ordered in the Azerbaijan area Bodies Of Dead To Save Living"
An official of the railways office said the $ynamite was Intended to be used a month ago to blow up the train in which the Queen Mother arrived Paris, Jan. 8.
home from the United Stater. The Franch Academy
The plot failed, and a second Medicino formally backed an attempt was planned. investigation to determine whether bodies
"healthy,
of
of
Two cases tuli of i'seditious young" persons killed in traffic literature", saized in the junk aceldents could be given legally shop, indicated that the plot the medical profession to was organised by Communista save other lives.
abroad," the official said.
to
The
The cases
bodies would provide much-needed organs and bones pondence
contained Corres- with Communist for transplanting to living per-circles abroad and
disclosed B gons, according to an Academy plan for outbreaks of vlojence
Persia's
election resolution which added: "Traffle throughout
ideally fulfil these period, he added-Router. accidents conditions."
The Idea - not new-was "Third Man" Chase
revived
by a
cision of the
Justice
for
unanimous -de-- Academy to ask
Minister Paul Ribeyre
an investigation
legal aspects.
into its
The basis of the Academy's
Through Madrid Sewers
Madrid, Jen. 6. Police today hunted suspected
through the
maze of
plea was the medical fact that thieves vital grafts could be made from Madrid's underground sewers in recently dead persons to re-the style of the film, "The Third pair the bodies of ailing men Man." and women.
The long pursuit in the dark Organs and bones taken from complicated network of pas- those who die of old age or sages ended eventually with Ülgesi are never as valuable to three men being captured. this form of medical trans-
They were believed to be part A healthy, married Johannes- | planting, doctors saldi, as bodies burg woman was found during of healthy accident victims of a gang robbing lorries park». an X-ray to have six complete United Press.
ed at city markets:-Reuter. and functioning, kidneys,
This is the first recorded case of its kind in medical history. Ordinarily A
two porion has kidneys.
The case is described in the Journal of Urology. official Beinowledged organ of the American Urolo- that there were "military concal Association. They hoped to avoid possible siderations for keeping overseas supplies healthy and disorders which might result fuel from the simultaneous release of 22,000 mon who are split into two hostile groups.
Before January 23 the Indian commander intends to continue his identity check of prisoners which will at give them an change thelr opportunity to minds individually about re- patriation.
Three Power Aid dent of control abdominal colic
For
Yugoslavia
The patient, Mrs X, a 42-year-old
married workin, enjoyed much excellent health both before and after the inci-
which led to the X-rays being taken, that she saw no reason for further investigation to satisfy the curiosity of science, said. Chine Mail
Belgrado, Jan. 0. An agreement was concluded the report today providing for the con- Special. tinustion of economic oid by the three Big Three Western to Yugoslavia until
The agrooment was made
The check will apply to both Powers The strength of Her Majesty's the Communist and non-Com-June, 10, 1954. forces decreased by 5,000 to mundet groups. 057,000. The working popula-
effective by an exchange
Lord Norwich
of Buried At
tion rose by 17,000 to 28,524,- It was hoped In the samo letters between Yugoniay Secre- 600. This was more than ace circles here that questions of tary of State for Foreign
counted for by a rise of 22,000 prestige will be put aside and Affairs, Koca Popovich, and the Belvior Castle
in the female working popula-that the political conference will American, British and French tion which reached 7,508,000— meet soon and discuse the ambassadors in Belgrade.- France-Presse,
problem--France-Presse.
Franco-Fresno,
ROYAL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND
Queen In -And Then A
Bumpy
Air Trip Sheep Show
- Napier, N.Z. Jan. 6.
the
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh had a bumpy sir trin today 14th day of their tour of New Zealand .......... as they Hew from Rotorus to Gisborne and then on to Napier,
The wind blew at 46 mph during part of the trip and the small de Havilland Heron in which they flew bucked" heavily.
But at Napler they, thad, a | 102 miles between Rotorus and| took. great consolation the Cupen and Gisborne, interested the Duke of Christchurch air
the Duke laughed as thor, watch- Edinburgh' só malofthat he
|ed a sheep-shearing inhibition,
London's
Despite bad nyi
The Queen who had seen it spent 15 minutes in the sockpit fight and cartier · on 'te
was the discussing the Instruments with on pehind expart
on this
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Lochnicalities to
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AIR RAČE PILAYT.
Grantham, Jan. 6.
Lord Norwich, bofter knowIL as Sir Alfred Duff Cooper, former British Ambassador to France, who died at now foot wook, was! buried today a Belvior Castio, the property o
of the Duke of Rutland:"
The funeral was small and only a few persons were presedi. They included French Ambika doy to Britain, M. Rene Marsigli, Lady
the long journey here
undertake who could not
ww present at the memorial service which was held in Lon- don, and also attended by Pays- mier Bir Winston Churchill.. Franco-Preme.
Baner's TONIC
HARRY ODELL
presents
THE INK SPOTS
(on the stage}
as an added attraction
at the
EMPIRE THEATRE with the screening of Paramount's "SCARED STIFF"
Commencing Friday, 8th January, 1954
THE
at
2.30, 5.00, 7,20 and 9,40 p.m. daily
RICES