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Eisenhower
THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957.
Accused Of
'Bad Grace'
POLISH PRIMATE
ROME VISIT
Cardinal Wyczynski, Arch- bishop of Warsaw and Roman Catholic Primate of Poland In pictured on his arrival in Rome, where he hopes to pay "fairly long" visit, He is the first cardinal from 13) Eron Curtain country to be allowed to visit the Eternal Clly- Express Photo,
PAL VISCOUNT
GOING TO PARIS
Paris, May 15. The first turbo-prop plane crdered by the Philippines Air- lines (PAL) will be grected by
Philippine Ambassador, Salvador Lopez and Fariz's Mayor, Pierre Ruais, when it makes a courtesy
call here tomorrow.
Increased Technical Assistance For
Pact Countries
By ROSS BIRTWISTLE
"TRAGIC RESULTS
OWN FAULT SAYS ACHESON
Washington, May 15.
Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson today charged President Eisenhower was guilty of "bad grace" in referring to the "tragic results" of the Amorican military withdrawal from Korea in 1950 just before the Communists struck there.
Acheson said United States troops were pulled out of South Korea upon the recommendation of Eisenhower, then Chief of Staff of the Army, over the protests of the State Department.
"I by no means etear Korea until 1948 and that it was necessary to pull that it was necessary out American forces, andraw because of Elsenhower urged, Acheson sald military woskates. In a statement released by his office here.
The
Bowed To
State
Department
recommendation,
1949, or
to with-
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then
"The State Department at the üme protested Gen. Eisenhower's recommendation, but eventually bowed to the insistent views of the milltary. Whether or not was wise for the State Depari- atment to have so bowed, It
would
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the time protestret Gen. Elsen- come in bad grace for the man hower's
but who made the recommendation to the in- to imply such criticism." -
eventually bowed ricttmt views of the military." United Press, Acheson said. "Whether it was
wise
the for mont to have
would come in the man who
Karachi, May 15. The British delegation will announce a "sub-commendation stantial increase” în technical assistance to Middle
East Bagdad Pact countries when the Economic Committee meets here tomorrow, authoritative sources said tonight.
Britain is already committed to give technical assistance worth £50,000 spread over five years it is reliably understood that the British delegation will seek to have additional assistance allocated to projects which are not already substantially financed principally by United States funds.
crílicism,"
Acheson
State Depart-|
so bowed
bad grace for made the 50- 10 imply such
passage in Eisenhower's budget speech of Inst night in which the President, urging adequate spending for defence, spoke of the "gic resuits" of the with drawal from Korea just before the Reds attucked from the North.
was referring 10 a
BUDGET
CUTTERS
WARNED
Washington, May 15,
President Eisenhower conference Eisenhower anid: "Even after told his press what World War II should have today
that if Congress The phone, a British Vickers
taught us about unpreparedness, budget cutters were going Viscount, is being ferriet from
our armed forces became 50 to trifle with defence, the London to Manila via Parks,
depictes that by 1930 we had Karachi, Bombay and other Finishing touches were being commerce and joint develop.
to withdrow our military country was going to be to the former ment projects", stops by a Philippine crew, input lale today
strength from South Korea. That [ in trouble somewhere efuding pilot Lounideɛ Yap and Sind Assembly Buliding where
Last spring when the pact outside our defonce
aren way then declared to be along the line. stewardesa Natividad Zuluaga.
'the Economic Committee of the
perimeter. tve nation pact will meet to dis- council met in Teheran, plans The tragic results of that weak- cuss and draw up a report to be were approved for experts of submitted to council
the ministerial member countries to go to work ness are too close to us to need
here next on
a wide range of subjects recounting to the families of month.
America...." from talth and education t agriculture.
Miss Zulgunga, clad in Philip. pines costume, will present gifts of Philippine handicraft to M. behalf of Manila's Rusis on Mayer, Arsenio Pacson,
The PAL crew will be inter- viewed by press and radlo re- porter shortly after arrival at Orly airport. They will take off for Zurich on Friday.
meeting
Basic Necessity
Near the top of the list of subjects for discussion will be The courtesy call is part of 】 telecomumunications and road, PAL'S programine to promote rail, air, and sea communications, international goodwill and advertise the availability turbo-prop service on its re- glonal and domestle lines France-Presse,
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The British delegation, Ted by Mr Nigel Birch, Economie Secretary to the Treasury, and the Turkish Delegalion, led by Mr Ozdvinir Yigit, Section Dir celor of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, arrived by air yester
member of the Pakistani day, delegation said:
"Communications are a basic necessity, a vehicle for building
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Own Signature
The text of the Acheson state- ment:
In his broadcast to the nation last night, President Eisenhower referred to what he called the tragic results of withdrawing United States forces from South
mention, however, that the re- commendation tu make this Com
the
He vigorously defended his record peace-lime budget of
million) and stressed points he, $71,800 million (about £25,649
made in his nationwide radio- iclevision
speech last oight, when he said there was no cut- rato price for security.
The major portion of Live President's press conference was devoted to questions relating to die budget and Mr Eisenhower's attempt to offset the heavy Co. press opposition to it from both Che Republicans and the
MISTAKE
though no a full Korca prior to 1950. He did not Democrats Amertea, member of the Pact, is a mem- ber of the Econamle and Coun- ter Subversion Committees, and withdrawal was transmitted to
He said that in his view it State Department under drawn mainly Its delegation,
a mistake on the part of from local embassy sources, is date of September 25, 1947 over was led by the Charge d'Affaires, Mr his own signature as the then Congress to make heavy cuts in the US Information agency's Chief of Staff of the Army. Arthur Gardiner.
"It is
True that our budget.
The waging of peace, he said, days The Frugi and Iranian dele-military forces in thos gations have not yet arrived were probably inadequate, bat included telling people the truth and assisting embassies we did then have a monopoly of about America are their Karachi
which we do friendly nations to make certain tonight could not give their atomic weapons,
countries were not not have today, and we did that their anival times.
constantly Infiltrated and eventually and it possible in
penetrated by false propaganda, two seemed unlikely 1950 to These
Referring to his broadcast last which had existed night the President said he was to be present when Pakistan's divisions Prime Minister Mr H. S. Suhra prior to 1958 Into Korea. It is by trying to show the people why wardy makes Be opening no means clear that we did not they spend their
have forces avaliable to stay in
speech tomorrow. Reuter,
put seven
of
the
US GOVERNMENT
ACCUSED OF
FRAME-UP'
Paris, May 15.
money and, what they risked if they cut the budget seriously. - China Ma Special.
Nations Like
Armed Brigands
Coventry, May 15. The Bishop of Coventry, Dr Cuthbert Bardsley, sald today
that nations appeared to be
Üke arthed brigands holding nut peace proposals
from be
A Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman today described as a "frame-up" and an "unfriendly act" toward the Soviet Union the action of the United States Government in expelling last April 17 from the hint the mutries of machinb- United States, G. F. Mashkantsey, an Soviet Embassy in Washington,
guns. official of the
The Soviet Foreign Ministry, replied to a number of questions presy sterotary, Leonid Ilyichov, asked by Pirogov in connection
at a preza conference reported with his desire to retum home." by the Thy newn agency, deuled that Moshkantsey had tried to kidnap❞ Pyotr Pirogov, a Soviet
THE 'CLAMOUR'
pilot who fed to the West in The Foreign Ministry spokes 1948 and in now living in the man declared that the clamour United States. Dyichey caid raised around Pirogov and Mashkanisey, had visited Borzov was aimed at "indimidat Pirogov In the United States, ing displaced Soviet citirezza only to deliver letters from living in the United States in Anatoly Borzov, another Sovial order to prevent their repatria- pilot who "chose freedom" at tion."
for
Speaking at a diocesan ference here, he said he hopeti the British Government would not reject Russian proposals for disarmament.
Britain, the United States and Russia should get together im mediately on this vital ques
tion ... "Thore is no time to love. Things are berlotis,"
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Israel's Nine Proud Years
Of Achievement
*SRAEL is nine years old.
In 1948 the country of Palestine-which had been ruled under Beltlah mandato indo 1920~~was carved up and redistributed.
POPULATIONŁ-
JEWS OTHERS
870,000
1912 80,000
About a firth of Palpatine's coastline in the south, to a IPALES-
depth of 30 miles, became
part of Egypt. This is the
Gaza Strip, the casteb of
Donstant trouble between
Jews and Egyptiane.
TINE
A little strip in the north 1947 was pared off and given tPALES- Byri And a very large TINE "bite"
from the häuft of
Palestine, all aloro the
River Jordan from the Box
of Gallies to the Dead 80s,
610,000
ACRE
HAIFA
1,300,000
And Including Bathjahom 1957 1,600,000 and half of Jerusalem, be- ISRAEL
came part of Jorden,
The rost was “israaf," Mon who redraw Мара must always compromise with realities, and nobody supposed that thero would
not be trouble aherd for the Jews. The old Pale.tine, al- most eurrounded by Arabe, had itself twice да many Arabs a Jawa,
THE OTHER SIDE
TROUBLE has been
17.
ceasing along Ieradi's anxious frontiers. But this la the moment, on the new nation's ainth anniversary, to look at the other side of the picture,
Within reduced boundar joa. [oracl tam changed drastically, Living standarde have lion, the land under cultivation. has doubled, communications dustrite haVO up.
In- and been opened
Israel is now far and away the strongest and most literate stato in the Middle
0.
all
Most spectacular has been the gigantic growth of the Jewish population.
When Israel Was born,
about 800,000 Arab ratugova tart the country. In their place have come shiploads of Jews from all ovar the world-many of them ra- fugaos themselves.
In four years 1948-51, 700,000 Jewish immigrants arrived, often penaliose. In 1949 alone over a quarter of a million entered the country and they are still arriving in thelp thousands.
PICTURE POST TO CEASE PUBLICATION
Lomion, May 15.
The big British weekly filustrated magazine, Plo ture Post, which has a circulation of nearly 905,- 000 coples, is to cease pub- Ileation on June 1, its pub. Habers, the Hulton Prem Ltd, announced today.
The publishers said there had been a drop in circula- tion in recent weeks, which is attributed to competition from television, Produto $lon costs had also been constantly Increasing
that the magaalne was no longer paying Ha way. The magazine cost four penco. Meanwhile, Famour B persista that the London daily Réwayspers News Chronicle
and (Liberal) the Dally Herald (Labour Party organ), Intend merge. Both papers have been in financial dipient- ties.--France-Presse,
to
200000
TEL AVIV JAFFA
GAZA
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LEBANON
SYRIA
NABLUS
RED A N
YDDA
JERUSALEM
NEGEB
EGYPT
BETHLEHEM
DEAD
SEA
BORDERS OF PALESTINE UP TO 1949
BORDERS OF ISRAEL
oftiles.
FILA
AKABA
MOLLET'S DEMANDS
MEET WITH SUDDEN UPSET
Paris, May 15.
Storm clouds gathered for the French Govern- ment today when the National Assembly Finance Commission declined quick action on demand for new taxes to help meet the cost of the Algerian Campaign and the Suez Crisis.
The Commission decided to, the month for an official visit suspend examination of the new to the United States,
fiscal measures until it has M. Coty, just back from Italy, studied the Government's plans presided this afternoon over a for 250,000 million francs (£250 cabinet meeting expected to dis million) economies in the 1087 euss Britain's decision to allow budget, and
bills for supple- her shipping to resume transit mentary expensea on the home through the Suez Că.
Reuter
front and in Algeria,
This threatens to upset the taelles of M. Guy Mollet, the
Socialist Prime Minister, who HUNGER PROTEST
had hoped the debate might start tomorrow.
NOW UNLIKELY
Lobby observera sald it was now unlikely the deputies could start discussing the Government prospects until Friday at the
No Nuclear Arms est.
The raise of new
BY BUDDHISTS
Nagasaki, May 15. Nichiren Seet today started a Fifty priests of the Buddhist two-day hunger protest against the nuclear experiments of the United States, Brilain and Soviet Rusala. They were join by 20 Government plans
to Buddhist nuns. 160,000 million trees in
The Stockholm, May 15.
demonstrators chanted Sweden has no intention
taxation, partly by decred sutras while beating hand drum <quipping its armed forces and
par by by parliamentary In front of Nagasaki's atom bomb with nuclear weapons, Swedish, approval, which M. Motie Defence Minister, Sven An- make A question of confidénco,
The priests said that on Friday dersson, said today. The Ho hopes to push his "austerity" they will parade through the Minister was replying to aprogramme through both houses streets of this atom-bombed city question In Parliament, of Parliament before President soliciting signatures for an viễn France-Presse,
Rene Coly leaves at the end of nuclear campaign--United Pitso.
An
to
memoriai.
'Denise' The Menace From France
Off To 'Frog Olympics'
Paris, May 15. 18-months old Parisian- born frog named "Denise” teft Parts today by air for New York, en reato to Angels Camp In California, where she will defend France's eclouts at the international "Frog Olympics" on May 25. Denise, who, in an odds-öka favourite to break the world frog jumping record, set in 1954 by Cutitoria frog named “Lucky”, was put under the special care of an się Bdwardene during the long flight.
The bishop weld that sooner or later we must walk out from behind our atomle
stock-piles and talk together like Christian ihe same time is Pirogov, but } The US Governinent oflefully
people." returned to the Soviet Union in expelled Mashkaniy 1940.
"nellyition
The alternative to be "irigger- tricompatible with hia official position."
happy" for the past 40 yaera WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Adradh; 1 Cupola, a Dasin, Pirogov had asked that the Ilyichev presented to the blowing that at any moment! 8 Altro, Fermat, 10 Dulls, 11 Novel, 17] Tris, 13 Resis, 16 lotions be delivered personally to newsmen the returned. Soylet some foot might press the rig. Denhe's owner, soronaulidät eh-
"25" Valse," 10 | his home because "ho was afraid Delote, 18 Guided, 20 Blens, 22 Arum, 13 Yolet,
written to Pirogov to perminde bombe dropped, oti the Bellish Roster; 27 Onset, 28 Fant, 20 Tended Dewar 1 Capitals, 2 of being persecuted for calling pilot, Borov who aald ho had ger with the result that is Ferriday, 3 Lair, & Altered, & Ordered, & Amulet, 7 Inlet, 14 at the Soviet Embasy." Lylchev him to return hocas and described fales could alyse the nation, Serrated, 16 Simmered, 18 Dissent, 1 Leveret, 19. Ualson, 21, sid.
........ [hia prestaj lito in the USSRA) U nyt sumiblete the population, Trail, 24 Tales
llylchev added: "Mashianiser Franco-Prazno,
Itse said hirm Mail Spor
i sióne unturnos
glaber, Pascal Amáíjeno, ten
in
ht
offorts to proctire for Denise a
dink: witlah would, pues her in
top shape for thé dyukak.
Donias, who was born on the
banka" of the Seine, fi very | nicky about her meala,, She wil Le accompanied by a supply of earthwormï' dur' up from the Soins mudbanks, Three other jeg talented frogs will go, along with Denimo to keep her company shữ bety ber in training.
Amanjost, who is employed by the French branch of na American helicopter firmy mpared Denise a drink provi keip today by airlifting her to Diy Alport 1 2 viewster khá nhà có thơ khá cứ bền *Godmother", French startes Cristlane Tigniel. pale will fly from New York
WIN_MTAREM DONDUELA: BEST DO
will airlits
ber to Angels Camp, an old quid miniby, town, perched high in the Sierra Nevada midcinkói,
prelse has jumpod 14 feet
`tralhing dub ibè'will have to better this to win the $1,000 ples it the tibg jumping. Jublion, The world mark is 10 feck, 19 Inobiła, kt the Annual jullies, senza from s short story by the American hinmortal, Mark Twain, titted of Calavera”....... in the › Twain
jumping, chalést when tricky maniblors fod: bin with buck shots as bellash, Amanian hopes Dunian will rate
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