THE CHINA^^ MAIE,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1956.

GILES AND THE HERALDS OF CHRISTMAS.

HER CHRISTMI

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This beats all your Father Christmases"

IN THE WASHINGTON WASH:

IKE ASSESSING ALLURING NEW RUSSIAN PLAN

FURS

X'mas Sale Y

New shipment of

Emba Argenta Mink, Ranch Mink, Pastel Mink, Sapphire Mink

Most

arrived recently by air from Canada and England.

- By ALEXANDER BROAD

Washington. way in which they ought to be result of fraud, and 1.8 as a re- OU can take it or put together-and there is usual-sult of disaster. As to the TC- and Brad- leave it, but the ly some polltfelan lurking about maining 0.8, Dun

street haven't been able to find Teady to take him up on it. story from Capitol To take a current example of any reason. [[ill

ment could assist the inexpori-

encext. This is

ono of tho things it proposes to do. But that accounts for only a frac tion of its proposed effort.

is that Presi- Ure sort of thing that happens: Presumably, by making more dent Eisenhower is giving About 282,000 small businesses information available a govern- very careful consideration will go broke in the US. this year, This is a fact that worries to the

new Russian plan everybody, though It is not any for withdrawal of foreign thing very new. troops both East and West for a distance of 600 miles from a demilitarised zone in Central Europe.

As to neglect, the government does not propose to send ont official minders of other people's

Nevertheless, the aconomy analysts have been busy trying why. They have to find out blamed the big corporations, the tax-collectors, the shortage businesses. Nor does it pro-

The first reaction of the State Department we to dismiss the things.

scheme

(which Incorporates A complicated cabinet com- part of Elsenhower's own "open-mittee has peered into the prob- skies" inspection plan)

lem for a long, long time and much propaganda.

CO

of credit and a score of other pose to tighten the law with re- ard to froud. And disaster? Your guess is as good as mine. Perhaps the new plans wil help the remaining 9.6 of ruin

The govern- ed businesses. ment may be smarter than Dun But how much and Bradstreet. more does it know?

It is significant that no reply has now come up with proposals

these

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It is also true that 12sen- detalled ordered a hower has study of the probable effects of such a plan-though this, in it- self, could be just a prelude to a flat rejection of it,

People

who ought to know what the President is thinking hat he is thinking that

say the

there raight be a good deal p

the plan.

In the first place, although the troops plan would force U.9.

force

out of Germany, it would also the Russians out of East Germany and much of Poland,

The East German Regimo

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With East Germany gone and Poland no longer in the officini Empire. Czechoslovakia might break

away too.

The prospect is alluring.

Given one condition, the Pre- sident might even eventually agree to the Bulgenin plan,

That condition is that U.S. power of retaliation should no longer be dependent on the existance of a strong foree in Germany

POCKET CARTOON

by OSBERT LANCASTER

"...THIS IS THE VOICE

OF AMERICA!"

"Speaking from the golf courte or the operating theatre ?"

Negro Vote

THE Republican

Party

1A

currently doing some hard thinking about the South.

Eisenhower has twice running broken the Democratic strangle-

Find hold on the Deep South, there are now two Republican Senators and nine Republican Congressmen from the South. The question, now, 19 Binryly should the

Republicans

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ahead and build a party or- traditionally ganisation in the ope-party South?

It is not such a simple ques- tion as it sounds.

The Republicans won a large percentage of the Negro vote in the South. But few Negroes voto in the South. Some are kupt

by legal dodges some by simple fear.

Just

BWRY

But

enough vote to make their vote worth having.

enough vote to run a poli- tical organization.

the

Σπ North, too, the Re- publicans enshod in on the Negro

this vote voto. They won accoltos of their remarkably good civil rights record.

In the North, they can keep the Negro vote by Jeeping their elvil rights record.

That, in turn depends on progress with the development of ultra-long range misslies of

which, in outlay and in Jost sufficient accuracy to stop any revenue through tax cuts, will Soviet advance in its tracks,

cost the government about A little timo ago, such

a year at $300,000,000

a con- missiles were largely a dream. servative estimate,

Perhaps they are not now. These recommendations are

Going Broke

thought to be a blow for free dom, US economy TAKING the

But will they save small busi- apart has long been the ir nesecs? tellectual's favourite indoor

and Bradstreet — the sport.

ba The reasons, no doubt, are not just about everybody's credit won't void at all rather than hard to find it is almost cer- have done on analysis from the tricked.

Dun

In the South it is different. The nine Republican Congress- men hav

linve Joined their De- mocratic colleagues in signing the Southern Manifesto against racial fategration in the schools, Next time, many Negroes will think twice, before they vote

people who have a înger in Republican. Many of them, just

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tainly the world's more cun- depths of their very consider- Any Southern Republican ar plicated machine and no matter able experience on the problems comisation would be likely to how many parts you separate, of businesses that go broke. falk into · the same trap. there are always more to be According to them 90.0 per could hardly fall to fall into the found,

cent of all collapsing businesses hands of the Southern blimps. The trouble is that, having tail for one reason: inexperts. If it did that, the good name of the Republican Party would the parts, the sportsman is du Of the rest; 4.5 percent fall belbet mand with it ways rookly to suggesą kome now. on account of neglect, 2.2 ag a' Northern Negro vote.

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