THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955.
IKE'S AID BILL RIDES CREST The Latest
Getting In The Moves To Scale
Hard Way
London, June 29.. Three fire engines, car loads of polies and an ad- bulance last night raced to i block of fale just off Londen's thoroughfare The Strand when a girl was seen poised perilously on u third floor windowsill.
Crowds gathered - below bul the blonde giri Ignoring their shouted ad- vice worked
her way
down after 20 long min- LEON and entered
bullding by a window
the
on
the second floor. She cut
her wrist and tere
nylons on the
way.
The girl. pretty
eyed
Eiste Luke,
year-old waltress,
trying 10 Fet inlo third floor flat. She knocked
her
grey- 24-
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the
·had
on the "door in vain and tried the landing window which was bricked
in
Inside the flat, a man friend of iss Luke's was engrossed in his book that he heard no knocking and only opered the door to the police.-China Mail Special
It Down
Beaten In House
FINAL VOTE TODAY
Washington, June 29.
The House knocked down a series of moves to cripple President Eisenhower's foreign aid programme today after he had appealed for passage of the $3,285,000,000 measure to keep America's allies strong.
The first test came on a motion by Representative Clare Hoffman to cancel the programme entirely. was defeated 112 to 44, The measure then weathered a string of other attempts to scale down or otherwise alter the bill. House leaders predicted it would be passed, probably to- ANOTHER morrow, without substantial change.
HEAD MAY
The
ROLL
London, June 29, Soviet
Communist
Today's action tentatively ap proved $1.133,000,000 for mili-
$92,000,000 for
tary aid, $317,200,000 for direct POLITICAL PLANS
forecs support,
tiefence support in Europe. $102,500,000 for defence support in the Near East and $827.800,- defence support in
000 för Asia.
Several amendments to tie Party's official newspaper strings to the aid programme Pravda today sharply criti-were decisively beaten, They cised the Russian Ministry includice of Machine Tools:
motions
bar Eisenhower President
from lumping together military aid "The Ministry of Machine and direct forces suppore funds, Tools has in many cases pursued to bar delivery of jet planes to incorrect technological Communist Yugoslavia until the pulicy." said Pravda,"
United States gets further com- The newspaper article was mitments from Marshal Tito, broadcast by Radio Moscow and and to request nations receiving monitored here.
The Ministry is headed by Mr US aid to adopt a policy of anti-
A. I. Kostousov,
Ta previous similar cases such criticism usually has been
followed by a Ministerial shake- up.
colonialism.
Before morrow
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WORLD PEACE ASSEMBLY
Communists Want Neutral Germany
Helsinki, June 29.
A neutral united Germany and an all European security economic and cultural system were the
IKE WAS main points of a "Helsinki appeal" issued here to-
ONLY KIDDING
day at the final session of the Communist-backed World Assembly for Peace.
Of the 1493 delegates from 68 nations present, 1486 voted for it, six abstained and one handed in a blank ballot paper.
The appeal called
the
2. That August 6 should be the world
coming Big Four conference observed throughout Washington, June 29. President Eisenhower said at Geneva to negotiate on the as a day of demand for dis-
troops"
abolition of and from Fornosa
to allow armament and today that his remarks inuation of "foreign New England about his Communist China a seat in the nuclear weapons; 1956 political plans were United Nations. made in a kidding manner.
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Eisenhower's
Peace-Ship
Idea Sunk
Washington, June 29. The House completed Con- gressional action today on 3. That an international conan atomic construction Bill to President ference of scientists from all and sent "it countries should be held and Eisenhower minus.funds for
cherished shpuld sue an objective ac-his
atoms-for- count of the dangers inherent in nuclear weapons, They should peace ship. take the lead in a movement for the use of science exclusively 1. The abolition of nuclear for peaceful purposes, the re- He was reminded.. of these weapons and nuclear
commendation said. tcases, at his news conference explosions.
During a six-day tour of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine which ended on Monday, the President variously in dicated and usually in apparent jest, that he would and wouki not run again.
OTHER ATTEMPTS
the final vole to- other attempts Arc BELOW STANDARDS likely to be made to reduce aid "Certain machine tools and to Yugoslavia and India. Some machines produced by Soviet lawmakers also want to give the enterprises are below modern new foreign aid chief, Mr John standards of warid
machine Hollister, a freer band in dis-today. production," said Pravda. The missing employees of the old construction of machine tools in Fetian Operations. Adminis the USSR fails to meet the rotation, Democrats have branded quirements of the national the latter proposal a "jobs for economy," said Pravda,
And L Eoted that the machine locl industries are the
Republicans" campaign,
Earlier, the Chairman of the very heart of heavy industry. House Foreign Affairs Commit- "Many enterprises....do no tee, Mr James Richards, said the receive cough machine tools "Russian bear is whining and factories now was no time for the United specialised
to construct States to slow up its foreign aid own means," | programme.
from the and are obliged these by their said the article. serious harm to economy, leads to in production costs deterioration United Press,
of
A reporter said that since Mr Eisenhower apparently had re- laxed his own moratorium on discussion of his 1956 plans. would be pursue the subject for the benefit of Washington reporters.
the
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The Congress passed un- animously a number of re- commendations made by lis different commissions, cluding:
Ir-
iest
Japs Should Trade With
INCORRECT Me Eisenhower said assumption that he had relaxed his desire to avoid discussion of his political future was in- correct. But he went on to ex- plain his remarks in New Bag-us
and in this way:
"This docs Rep. Martin Dies, however, the people's demanded an end to the foreign an increase aid programme'. He said and to the America's allies would not stand 'When a man is going of to quality up against Russian aggression.have a good time and people kid him a little bit, a man must answer in kind.
United Pres.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Treats, 4 Fupil, Indicate, 8 Chime, 9 Hermit, 11 Lessens, 13 Reures, 15 Ptol, 18 Charm, 19 Opulence, 20 Lisle, 21 Expels Down: 1 Thigh,
2 Axiom, 3 Startle 4 Precis, 5 Penitent, 'Lips. 19 Retracts, 12 Espouse, 13 Recall, 14 Remove, 18 Sleep, 17 Leeks.
For example, he said, at Concord, New Hampshire, last week that people who want to know whether he will run again should ask instead how long it wouki take his assistant, Mr Sherman Adams, to complete his series of daily lectures on the wonders of New Hampshire.
THIRD FINISHED The President said at the timme that Mr Adams did not. seem to be more than a third of the way through.
Today Mr Eisenhower was asked whether Mr Adams was going to be able to finish his Lectures,
Mr Eisenhower laughed and said that Mr Adams, former New Hampshire Governor and White House Chief of Staff, seems to be generating a very great capacity to do it in a hurry, United Press,
PAKISTAN
ENVOY
PROTESTS
The Hague, Jizne 28.
the
The Pakistan Ambassador to Holland,
Begum Liaquat Mr
Ali Khan, today cabled
Ghulam Mohammed, the Gov- ernor-General, saying she was shocked" that the "deeply omission of women frum the Constituent Assembly just set
a constitution
up to draft a
Pakistan
The Br
for
Begum, who is the widow.
of Pakistan's first Prime Minis
ter.
Mainland
Manila, June 29.. Supreme Court Justice William O, Douglas expressed deep concern today about Japan's future and said he, felt trade between Japan and the mainland of China might be the answer,
Mr
Douglas told
newsmen
that "Japan today is under a peaceful government that is interested in-promoting pro press and social justice" at home and trying to live.
MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS
The House action followed by about an hour a statement by
the President at his news con- ference that it would be a mis- The Assembly adopted a take to abandor. his proposal report by its commission on for an atomic peace-ship to de military blocs, which said foreignmonstrate beneficial aspects of military bases in other countries the atom. increased international tension. "Public opinion must be en lightened on these violations of the (United Nations) Charter.”
The report said,
The Bill authorises $269,159,- 000 for construction by the Atomic Energy Commission of facilities to speed peacetime muclear power developments, boost weapons production, and
Formation of military blocs directed against other states, step up research, But it does
including countries some
of not
contam the $21,000,000 which are very distact from asked for the atomic merchant the others," cannot be regarded
regional pacts as allowed ship engine. under the Charter, it added,
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END BLOCKADE
ed for an
The report of a commis sion on economie and social problems also adopted call-
end to
the economic blockade of Com munist China and the aboli tion of all forms of political discrimination in trade be tween East and West,
by
The Senate rejected the idea a oze-vote margin, 42-41, last night despite a hard fight for the ship by Republicans
The House had previously passed the Bill without funds for the peace-ship. Today it accepted minor, Senate amend ments by voice vole and sent the Bill on to the White House, The President rejected com- plaints that the atom ship This included. respect for would be a costly waste. Any- freedom to navigate particularly thing that would demonstrate in Chinese waters in con- the atom's peaceful qualities formity with international law, to the world would be cheap,
-Beuter.
he sald, United Press.
No Volunteers To Help The Tree
Calcutta, June-29.
Fears that the sacred Bodhi tree which millions of Buddhists venerate, has been wrecked by disease and is dying were denied here today by leading Indian botanist Dr K. P. Biswas, who spent a week examining the tree at Bodh Gaya.
In an interview with AFT He admitted he himself was Dr Biswas said the tree, under
unwilling undertake this which Buddhists believe Lord
peacefully with its neigh Buddha attained enlightenment task.
and which is over two
He pointed out?
In India, pipal trees such as
bours," But he said Japan's economy, once so heavily tied to the mainland of China, needs a its growth" casturard baé been which botanists call ficus all- return to old frade patterns. blocked by a temple, the tree, glosa are venerded by Findug He said "you just can't is Expending its energies de
and Moslems alike separate
its branches afe 90 feet long!
years old, is "flat because the sacred Badki trec and
from the mainlandustry veloping westward. Some
The only dazmage done to the
ald, 11 her cable that she Speaking of general recognition and aging nearly to the tree, Dr Biswad said, has been
regarded the presence of women
as “a vital național and democra-
Decessity
tlc
She appealed to the Governor General "to rectify this in- Justice"
The Begum was the founder of the All-Pakistan Won's Association and has often urged worden to exercise their intuerice in politics
Beuter
of China, Mr Douglas sald "Russia has been the bene ficiary of our non-recomition of Red China as far as trade
concerned.
He.sald 85. per cent of Peking's
trader is now with Eustis, He ventured that a wedge is inevitable between Communist Chins and Russia. United Press.
ground.
‚' NO OFFERS Dr. Biswas has repom→ mended 'some of its löpiided biancher: be... prmed" and othly “propped up; He
puk however, it was so to get strane willing to take the risk of **Escof£ning" "*"the
caused by pilgrims breaking twigs as macigd zelles and also lighting Houdres, which scorejs fia bark, branches and leaves -
Unless natural
the tree wall-comfiqué. land, fourish for severa
President's Would-Be Assassin Killed ATTEMPT TO CROSS BRITISH BORDER BRITISH
Freetown, Sierra Leone, June 29.
The Liberian Consul here said today that David Coleman, named as leader of a gang which tried to assassinate President William Tubman of Liberia last week, was shot dead by police in a gun battle on Monday.
Last Of
Wild
The
Clydesiders
Glasgow, June 29.
Mr George Buchanan, one of the last of the famous "wild Clydesidera,"
4"
Socialists famed
h
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fac
statement issued by the Consul said Coleman, who was the leader of the President's political opposition, and his eldest son John were killed after being tracked down to u sugar cane farm at Clayton, 38 miles' from the Liberian capital of Monrovia, while they were trying to cross the border into this British colony,
ESCAPED
The statement said the two Colemans escaped when their home was burned down "in an them" apprehend their attempt to
of
and
Bery tactics in British parlia and that they killed a captain a police officer who tried ments of the 1920s and 1930s, died here yesterday aged 64, to arrest them.
President Tubman escaped Mr Buchanan, who over a long unhurt whon four shots were parliamentary career came to Ard at a public meeting last be esteemed by all members in- Thursday. Three people, in- cluding his greatest political
opponents, devoted his life to cluding two of his bodyguard, were wounded, "The President helping Glasgow slum dwellers, was re-elected in May for a third From being a strident youth tem as head of Liberia, a re- with a battling personality he public founded in the last cen- melicwed 14to a popular tury By treat Negro slaves.- Labour Minister and latterly Reuter.
had the status almost of a
Socialist elder statisman)',
"Geordie" was one of a militant Commons Pass
group of west of
Scotland
Labour men who gave the
House of Comanons debates an
explosive and unpredictable Austrian State
quality unknown to the pre sent day assembly,
He was once described as “a man with flaming red hair and a wonderful Sow of furious language when roused."
SUSPENDED
In the '30s the House of Com-
móns suspended him for time for calling the Home Secretary a lair and refusing to withdraw the remark.
Treaty Bill
London, June 28.
THE House of Commens today passed a Bill to provide for carrying into effect the "Aus- trian State Treaty urakar which Austria will regain her independence,
The Bill was passed through all
its stage in 90 minutes.
PrimeThe
In 1935 "Geordie" called Stan-
ley Baldwin, then Minister, "a mountebank who ought to be horsewhipped out. of public e." He used to spend every weekend in his birthplace, the Gorbals Eotorious slum district here which he represented in Par- liament for 28 years-dealing with long queues of the poor coming to him with their troubles.
Irr
Me
Foreign Secretary, Harold Macmillan, had urged speed because be said the date
the by which the occupying forets withdrew depended on date on which the Treaty came into force.
"ALL EAGER
"We are all eager to see the.
treaty enter into force as soon as possible, he said.
1932 he joined other Glasgow politicians in the small but "We do not want in any way virule independent Labour to be responsible for any
to the Party
but returned
delay" parent Labour Party in 1939. He was Labour's Minister of
Pensions in 1948 carning reputation for humanity. 1948 he became Chairman of the National Assistance Board.
China Mail Special
In
The Bit will now be debated by the House of Lords next week and will afterwards receive the Royal assent,
The Austrian Treaty will then be submitted to the Queen. for ratification-Reuter
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