THE CHINA MAID, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1953.
IKE WILL PRESENT STABLE BUDGET
Church
Poll
.
Opposes Admission Of China
New York, Jan. 18. The Committee of One Million said today that u poll of more than 8,000 Protestant clergymen
the throughout
US. showed that 7.437 were opposed to either recogni- tion of China or its ad- mission to the United Nations.
The Commitize said the pell refuted a resolution adopted" ty # world study conterence, spot- sored by the Nathal Council DI Churches Cluist, Just November in Cleveland,
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Thut resolution propored that Chit be given diplomatic re- cetition by the United States and be admitted to the U.N.
However
Licxmay, Marvin Steretary of the Committee of One Million, said its poll showed that American Protestants were overwhelmingly opposed to re- cognition of China or its nu- mission to the UN.
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Out of 8,872 replies received, he said, 7,437 clergymen gistered their opposition; B63 favoured China's recognition and admission, and 172 ex- pressed either no opinton or divided point of view.
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This, he said, refuted the im pression given by the study conference resolution.
Defence Takes
60 Per Cent Of All Spending
Washington, Jan. 19. President Eisenhower will send to Congress today a balanced budget of $77,000 million and a warning against continued defielt spending by the Government.
Programmes for the protection of the United States and its allies are expected to account for almost 60 per cent of the overall budget.
The budget proposes a slow- down in farm support, Inbour and other welfare programunes, nevertheless Is the second but Barcst spending programme time of peace.
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The President's budget for the 1060 fiscal year begining next July is expected to es- #male surplus of $100 mil-
Ar Eisenhower
Ilon, compared with a defleit of slightly under $13,000 mil- fun, resulting chiefly from anti-recession spending in the
The committee said that the resolution had caused dismay among US. allies, Asia and to the millions
enslaved of
under
current fees) year, Com- Chinese
ilving Jaunist rule.
Authority to increase Govern- ment venues is expected to be limited to requesta for in- creased taxes ou motor and aviation fuels and to close some oopholea Inn the present tax structure.
But the President is also
to expected
reiterate the possibility of general tax re- lief in 1900-61 if the budget
is balanced in the current fiscal year.
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The defence budget, colling for i
emphasis on the development and production of missiles, will probably total about $41,000 million, an 17- crease of about $150 million over estimated defence spend- ing in the present fiscal year.
Spending on foreign military aid programmes is expected to decrease slightly but economie assistance to overseas alles will probably go up.--Reuter,
Put Foot Down
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Derby, Jan. 17. Sidney Brown, 35, charged speeding, told court with yesterday that while driving he was having an argument with his wife.
U.K. Actor To Be U.S. Citizen
Hollywood, Jan. 18. English film and TV actor Peter Lawford, will apply for U.S. citizenship this month, but dreads the storm of abuse he expects to receive in England,
the
The English shouldn't be up- set about it," he signed, "but I'in eure I'll be blasted by Press over there. It happens with everybody."
Lawford, star of "The Thin Man" series on TV, has worked and lived in the US. since 1940, reluining his British citizenship more from cloth than for patrio- the reasons.
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"I should have become American citizen years ago, but I'm a master of procrastination. And really, old man, I consider Q to become a privilege colonial after all these years," he quipped
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I do have "Actually, definite reasons for becoming an three children American, My are all Americans, and I'd like same of the to be a citizen country.
Lawford's father was General Sir Sidney Lawford-knighted for gallantry in battle-U.P.I.
Newspaper Seized
Leopoldville, Jan, 18. Belgian authorities here seized this week's edition of "Horizons", a weekly newspaper edited by Africans and published by the Catholic Mission, It was an nounced today--Reuter,
Strike Action
Buenos Aires, Jan. 10
Government The Argentine
strong measures tonight
"I decided to put my feot | took President Elsenhower will tell down firmly and i went on the to counter "In passing this resolution,
was mentioned Congress that his budget is anti-accelerator," he explained. The which threatens to paralyse the nat
word
about the relentless drive to- ward atheism conducted by the
of Communist masters
the
of
Inflationary, that the government must live within its income and that proposed spending is ade- quate to keep the nation prosper- tus and militarily strong
Chinese mainland; about China's torture and imprisonment Protestants and other religious Mr Eisenhower's insistence on inartyrs; and
the con-holding the line is in sharp eʊn-
about
unded imprisonment
of youngtrast with congressional demands American servicemen," the com- for increased spending, espoola}- mittee sald.-U.P.I.
y for defence.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
3 and 8, Fine words do, we're
told (0, 2, 8).
7
Feeling of languor (5).
8
See "9 Across,"
10 Sailor accustomed
to by
reviled (0).
13 Mocks (7).
16 Dry and withered (4).
17 Re (7).
18 The repartee of a fencer,
20
maybe (7).
Almost at once' (4).
126
21 One the police may have in 11
mind (7).
26 What's the score? (0).
22.
29
DOWN
court oned him $34.-U.P.I.
+ general strike
country completely.-Reuter.
"Living-Out Queen" May Cause Embarrassment
London, Jan. 18.
Mies, Michiko Shoda, (centre) in traditional kimono, leaves the Tokiwamatsu Palocc after calling on her fiance, Crown Prince Akihika of Japan, with her parents. She formal- ly breame the Crown Prince's flancee by accepting betrothal gifts given by the Crown Prince earlier in the day.-U.P.J. Photo.
Chinese Reds
Most Stable,
Says Expert
Philadelphia, Jan. 18.
The Chinese Communist Party has demonstrated a higher level of political stability than that of any other major Communist party in the world, a political affairs expert said today,
Royal Bride Will Wear An
Old Dress
Tokyo, Jan. 18. Japan's Crown Prince Akihito, whose storybook romance with. EL com-
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Pare 3
Minnie
Brews Her 4,000,000th
Pot Of Tea
Mrs
London, Jan. 18. Minnie Thompson gently tilted the silver teapot and asked, "Milk? Sugar?"
Tule simple net was another milestone in her ten making career--it WD3 The four millionth pot she has browed since 1910.
Mrs Thompson, a 54-year-old widow, who is employed to one of Britain's loading entering Arms, claims to be the world's champion tea maker.
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Her simple technique good that she is now tea maker for the delicate palate of her firm's tea laster
The formula: warm the pot. Put in threo tesspoonfuli of ies for two proplo-one for the pot. Pour in the water us soon as it balls. Let the tea drew for three minutes, then stir. After another minute, pour out Always put the milk in the cüp first”
10 lbs each
Brilons are the heaviest tea drinkers in the world, necord- ing to the tea buresa here,
They consume an average of ten pounds annually a head of population,
In 1957, more than 250,000 tous of the le black leef
The southern Irish come next with ant average consumption of eight pounds a head, follow-
moner upset the rigid went into the teapots of Britain — a 20 per cent rise on pre-war Japanese court, is to consumption. have comparatively Chao Kuo-chun, visiting lec-
simple wedding. time, collec- "At the same turer at the Indian school of tivisation of Chinese agriculture
at the has been closely international studies
co-ordinated University of Delhi, wrote that with agro-technical the party has also shown signments, fural marketing develop deant dexibility and realism in ment, mass education and poli handling complex problems. Ural indoctrination.
of
Improve
His bride, 24-year-old Michiko jed by New Zealanders with 0.75 wealthy miller's pounds and Australiang with cix Shioda, a
passed Although coffee daughter, will wear a second- pounds,
drinking is band wedding dress
on the increase in Britain it is down from Akihito's sister,
no rival to ten, an average of 1.3 lbs a head being consumed annually-Reuter.
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пен опо
In traditional
The leadership
the "Thus the Communists have Chinese Communist Party been able to accelerate the pro-style would cost £2,000 and its "after carrying through major cess of socialisation in the coun- making would delay the wed-
relatively ding for several months. during the programmes of pollucal, social tryside
nine years and economie reorganization brief period of
The wedding ceremony and daring the years since 1949, without beribus disruption of remained both cohesive пл the essenting process of agricul- reception
yen about £40,000. There will tural production."-UP.I.
be three days of celebrations.
confident," Chao wrote,
He also cited the high mea- sure of continuity in the mem-
of the seventh bership eighth central committees.
The present,
and
eighth, central
commitice which was elected in
the AutumRIE,
virtually
previous,
of 1956, includes all members of the committee seventh
elceted in 1945.
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Communes
Judge Was Victim
New York, Jan. 18: A burglar stole the trousers of King's County Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz on Saturday while the judge was percep.
Another important feature of the
the Peking leadership,
The thiet picked up the said,
the "lies in
trousers and took them to the exiblllty with which it has kitchen an the ground door been able to co-ordinate polu- where he emptied the contents cal, economic and social pro- on a table. grammes.
He took $72 from the judge's The Observer today submitted that some of Lord Altrin- "In the agricultural sector, for wallet and escaped through a
cham's statement about the Queen and the Common-example, the party initiated the aldo doar. wealth last week were sensible despite his provoca- tive manner.
(The 36-year-old peer told a Britain and reside more or less Commonwealth correspondent's impartially in other Common- luncheon that the Queen should wealth countries), end her "footing activities" in
Potted Marijuana In P.I.
difficul-
The Observer declared: "There are, of course ties in this idea.
"One is that some Com- monwealth countries, Liko India, which would welcome the Queen as a visitor, might in fact be eznbarrassed by having her as a president. After all India is a republic.
"In others, such as South Africa, or Pakistan, where the government is not elected by a majority vote, she would become associated with a regirno which may well be heartily disliked by in substantial quantities most her subjects there.
Manila, Jan. 18. Marijuana is being grown
in the Philippines accord- ing to police reports here.
1 Have children, os an Irish- In a recent raid on two
man might say! (5).
houses near Manila, police dla
2 Bring on as a consequence covered marijuana plants being
(3).
3 Descriptive of you and me
4
(5).
3 Brought to nought (0).
grown in pois.
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Local Politics
"And even Australis, which is as ataunchly monarchist as Bri- thin, fears that it the
Queen were president there she night Stelet anti-smuggling mes-be dragged into local politica" A money-spinner may do sures here have made entry of
The Observer continued. "But It (4).
prohibited drugs into the country the idds of the court reflecting difficult.
the actual composition at the a bit better is Commonwealth sound enough and so is that of
organised me tactfully sidence outside these islands. "If the Commonwealth nellher artago nor a ent of monarchies or democracies, but
It's liable to be dragged
from bed and eaten (8).
Police said dope poddlers had now resorted to growing their
own supply in the country.
0 Experts (0).
Start being different) (5),
12 Simple charneter (6),
14
Détective in a hustle, miny- be (0).
ment for a neuralgic condi→ tion (8).
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Take a pot shot (5).
at a bird pleated
10 Retum an impulse (5).
27 Hardly a term of etidear-
28 Two score before one gets
the advantage (4),
29 Drive out spirts (8).
12 Lottery (6),
19 S American cloak (8).
22 Edible European (5)..
24 Come next (5).
24 Writes mechanically (5).
25 Troops, Initially, in
(4).
of
IC-
A suspect arrested at one the houses raided recently im
three American re- sidents here as behind the rala- rather a kind of internationel ing of marijuana leaves.
society with some vague cultural
In the house was found 10 and political affinities, it would six-month old marijuana plants, he. helphi if the Queen made several seeds and some cigaret the most of her chances to sym- tea ready for distribution. In bolso, this society by redecting cars the other house ralded, 16 full- its vadety in the people she
appoints to make up her court. grown plaats were discovered.
SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Arom: 1 Salami, 5 Corps(0),
The arrested suspect exit Lilac, 13, Dope, 13 Floss, 10 marijuana sorda wytre obtaine @ Altar, Amall, 10 Ramps, 11
20 from seamen passing through Elleen, 10 States, 20 Tutor, 22 Able, 23 Indus, 20 Bugle, Mprose, 27, bor, 28 Apart, 29 Street, w 1 Stand out, 2 the Philippine ports. He said
full-grown plant Tik posl.: 3, Mail, Illiot, 5 Carafes, 0 Cracle, 7 Pipes, 14 One by each ou 16 Steepest, 10 Earnest 17 Legumes 19 Tolfor, 21 Uzurp, worth about £190--China Mall
Epecial. Hort.
was
* Prince, Charton Karstāju alight Australian sootuk be may owe this valiskis LANE romaatio, Les Alketonen.”
Chinese peasant into organised farming through a four-stage process: first, mutual aid teams, then agricultural producer-cu operatives, then collectives, and finally people's communes,"
SPECIAL
will cost 40,000,000 MARATHON
This, say the Japanese, will be a streamlined vorsion of the elaborate traditional rites,
TRIAL RE-OPENS
The Japanese Cabinet Is meeting to nx the wedding day, which will probably be in April, South
ceremony will be the Shinto shrine in the palace grounds.
The
The emperor will send hės- sengers to the tombs of his ancestors to pass the news on. -Londen Express Service.
Pretoria, Jan. 15. Africa's marathon tres- вод trial re-open here to morrow more than two years after It begaIL
Thirty of the 156 people arrested in December 1950 on treason charges will appear criminal before the special court.
Of the remainder, 61 will go on trial on April 30. Charges
Visit To U.S.inst the rest have been drop-
the
30
The charge against who will appear on Monday. Is high treason which can carry the death penalty.
Alternative charges
Buenos Aires, Jan. 18. President Arturo Frendiz! took of today for an official visit to the United States after ordering The Leibowlizg discovered the the Argentine anned forces to burglary when they awakened. deal armly with any Communist- It was the second time in recent Feronist attempt at subversion years that the Judge's home has during his two-week absence-attacks on the indictment by been burglarised.P.I.
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