THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1049.
US "Cut-Costs" Group
Steps Up Its
Offensive
ECONOMY AT HOME
AND ABROAD URGED
economy
Washington, May 1.-Leaders of the bloc today. Senate's bipartisan stepped up their drive to cut costs, both at home and abroad, to American taxpayers.
The group is confident it can trim enough off home front military spending, foreign aid and the new arms for Europe programme to keep the Government's books in balance with- out weakening preparedness plans.
Argentine To Take Over All Public Utilities
Flushed with victory from lant week's Senate vole which sent the labour Federal security bill back to the committee for an overall five per cent cut. In- dividual members made these proposals:
1. Overhaul of the military budget, as recommended by the Hoover Commission, to eliminate "staggering waste" and save an estimated $1,500,000,000 a year. United Airplus of 2. Sale States arms to Europe at cut rates so that Amerieun tuxpayers to bear all of Buenos Aires. May 1-Pre-would not have
an the $103,000,000 cost. zident Juan Peron today nounced that if publle utililles not already owned by the go- vernment would be nationalised under the new Argentine con- stitution.
of the new 3. Scrapping aims programine completely in would be favour of a stronger US fight- tru force which nvaltable if any Western Euro- Prezident Feron, delivering the jucan nations were attacked.
4. A cul in European re- "state of the nation" message at
spending, wherever the opening session of the Con- covery
would possible, on the basis of com- Hress, sald that utilities
taken over by amicable modity price drops. agreement if possible, but would be expropriated "when
be
Insists administration The their that the arras programme--pru. up the Nort owners refuse to accept reason-posed to back
pact-musi able solutions."
from
those
Atlantic security be considered separately
He said the enterprises to be the nation's own preparedness but the ecanicity taken over included "all
programme,
favours
one balancing which, due to their own particu- bloe
inr matures, must be operated reinst
17 saving the other, only to serve the community little fere and little. there to without the aim of proft."
case the financial burden. Th: Foreign Relations mille chairman, Senator Tom
The President did directly to the
the
that
com-
n as
Robert Niles, 22, Oakland, Calif., stunt man is shown as he feaped from San Fran- cisco's
Gate Golden bridge (left) and ns he appeared in the water (right)
power cruiser came up to pull him out after his suc- cessful plunge. It was the first time anyone had made a successful parachute jump from the span and was Niles' second attempt to leap from the bridge. The ex paratrooper was ar- rested the first time and again when he suc- ceeded.-AP Picture.
Approval Of Treaty Is
Assured
'Chute” Jump From San Francisco Bridge.
MacArthur Calls For 30,000,000 Bibles For Japan
Tokyo, May. 1.-General MacArthur be- lieves that 30,000,000 copies of the Bible needed here to christianise Japan."
ad- 7,500
arc
General MacArthur expressed his views to Mr Glenn W. Wagner, who is in Tokyo as for eign secretary of the Pocket Testament League.
week Air Wagner This dressed
than more Japanean
students college several Tokyo universities, gave them bibles and outlined a pro- Cramme for distributing some July 10,000,000
scriptures throughout Japan in the next 10
years.
Mr Wagner is in Japan at the invitution of General MacArlliur und has talked geveral times with the Supreme Commander about plans to distribute 1,000,- 000 pocket testaments in the first year of the programme.
In
Wild Flight From Hangchow
(Contrucd from Page 1.)
Chinese Estates Ltd: Profit Of $300,000
A
WAS
of the
net profit of $345,345.10
reported
the 22nd at grdinary Yearly meeting of shareholders
Chinese Estates Limited, held on the Afth floor of China Huilding this morning. Mr Leung Kwal-Un. Chuirman of the Board of Directors, presided.
In his speech, the Chairmion said:
Tho not profi for the year, after providing for reserve. for depreciation an China Bulid- Inga or $60,000, directors' and auditor's fees and all expenses, amounts to $203,318.74, which, added to $82,019.30 brought forward from the last account, rhows a total of $345,348.10.
The
net profit
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profit for the year ADDED: "TRAFFIC with THE DEVIL" chaws an increase of $84.385.21 See how the major cities of America adjust
over that of the previous year.
This is attributable to an in- crease in rent receipts of $84,- 358.03, dividends on share in- vestments of $0,007.50 and sundry receipts of $272.00, which 15
counterbalanced by a
general Increase in the various items of expenditure owing to high Costs, amounting to about $27,002,04.
As was done last year, the sum of $60,000,00 is again pro- vided for Reserve for deprecia- tion of China Building, no your
directors are
are of the opinion that, while the financial position of the company permalis, our efforts to strenghten our reserves should be continued.
During the year nu Interim dividend of $4 a share, less 10 per cent of tax, has already been paid. Your directors are now pleased to recommend a Beni dividend of $5 hare. free of tax, making a total of $ share for the whole year.
After payment of the final dividend, which absorbs $82,500 there will be balance of $190,- 848.10, which your Dircétera propose, with your approval, to carry forward to the new ac- count.
Before moving the adoption
of the Report and Accounts, I wish to
sincere express my thanks to
secretory and other members of the staff for another year's good work.
Mr Lo Yuk-man seconded.
RE-ELECTIONS
were
the
Atessrs. Fung Ping-ton, Leung Ting-kat and Li Ku-sze re-elected directors, on proposal of Mr Leung Kin-wun, seconded by Mr Leung Song.
Mr Li Tung was re-elected auditor,
lis mentioned transportation, power facilities, telephone Ceanay, cald in the meantime telegraph services, waterworks,
Mint Me liry Wallace, third didate. and sanitary installations.
party Presidential.
The communique mentioned
Present at the meeting were not refer and Le Tagene Dennis, szere- aust Party,
**Nationalist forces con- the Communist
1-The remaining fa
Mezara Leung Kwal-tin (Chair. of the
Washington, May
linued to hold Chihtang foreign-owned public facilities we & nn trial in New York. Sense Committee hearings on
aman), L Yik-mul. Leung Ting- Mr u letter to before his the North Alande Treaty will
Wamlet about three miles North Rai, Fung Ping-fan and Li Ka- in Argenton, which are rela- want! be called
up" op: enter tively few, but
week to General MacArthur wrote: " of Kunshan (35 miles West af sze (Directory) and the follow- It was
their second Pre-Committ~ to "head
of bibica has my
ing unanimous distribution
shareholders: Mok Han, Shonghail be would sumed
they
with the Prien to the North Atlantic morrow
of the Committee hearty endorsement and I sin-
The situation in Kunshan Leung King-wun, Leung Sang. affected equally with the caterafine. The Committer hopes
approvd
Chang Yuk, L prises owned by Argentine pri- finish the hearing of "friend virtually assured and the pin cerely request any assistance was not clear. Telephone and Lo Yuk-man.
the of representatives vale interezis,
per-rail server to that village were Tung, Li Chung-pe and Loung Ty" "witnesses this werk.
pects of the hearings thaishing the
League may need in the Mr Rubert Lovett, forme
well shend of schedule.
eit, and it appeared the Ress Ting-ngok. who
Almost President Peron promised that
the only opposition ormance of thele duties.
occupied or were "I have urgently requested the either have In last week's nationalisation of public Under-Secretary of State,
helped to get the pact, nego to the Treaty
hearings
from two Pucket Testament League to attacking. Kunshan utilities "implies no limitation or
The number of troops paru- RICE EXPORTS men- make available to the Japanese restriction whatsoever on pri-tiations going, is to testify to- nwrrow. General Omar Brud-
Senators, who are not
INCREASE vale Initiative, whose
The communique did not tribution in the industrial, com-ley, Army Chief of Staff, thebers of the Committee but who people 10,000,000 portions of the cipating in this netion did not
Washington. May 1.--The former Serrulary of War. Masked for permission to cross-Scripture other than the 1,000,- car to be large.
and the
mention the situation South of Agriculture mercial or Onancial fields most
Department examine
leading Government 000 which were in the original
| plan."-United Press.
Lake Tal. -nevessary_to_the_development of
parted that rice exports from every organised and democratiefner Supreme Court Justice winces for ratification.
The strategy beling ursues-
There, if I believed the Slain, Burma "and""Indo-Ching" Mr Owen Roberts will also be
the
Conununists the Administration in
making heard,
months during the first three Opposition witnesses will in-
presentation of its case Another portion of his speech
chow and possibly the whole for last year's similar period. was devoted to foreign relations,clude the American Slay Con- that they are so confident that
Northern coastline of Cheklangbut expressed the opinion that pledging Argentina to friendship cress. American Soviet Friend- the Treaty will be ratilled by an overwhelming majority that they
province.
there would be a decline later with all other American nationsship Council, Farriers'
are direction their major efforts
Shanghai was singularly quiet in the year. the and reiterating Argentina's de- Council of New York, and the
National Committee of Arts, to "gelling" in advance
May all day. There were no termination to press her claims
Professions. and
military assistance programme in the Antarctic. particulurly Sciences
with which the United States to the Falkland Isinnds-United United Press.
will implement the Treaty. Press,
nation."
Gas Nationalised
con-
Robert
Patterson,
Joint
SHIPS COLLIDE
еяте
are
ro-
THE BERLIN or effort aimed at lange this year were abovu exporis
BLOCKADE
(Continued from Page 1)
for Politica cretory of State Aftates.
It
The Department aid 1,000.-
Day demonstrations, no panic 000,000 pounds were exported
and no mass evacuations.
from the "Big Threo" rice The feeling continues to grow countries during the first quar- that the Reds intend to seal offer of this year, compared with Shanghal and its immediate
vicinity along the lower Yangise, 1,420,000,000 in the same period and then turn their attention Siamese
inst year. It pointed out that
deliveries had telsewhere, possibly lo drive
than
doubled, but Indo-China's South either from Hangchow or
had declined and Burma show- Hankow
bath.-Associated
cd only a slight increase.
The effect of this may be to lose them some votes for the Treaty itself but they will, at
is assumed that he will Acheson unless the same time, win other votes next see Mir New York. May 1-Two ships for the arms programme when he receives an urgent call
Heturn to New York to resum enllided In New York harbour that comes up for approval.
that the
us talks with M. Mulik. Pre- 1.-Britain's three-quarters of a mile off Am- | ม May London.
appears
will
Lurther discussion in Congress comsumably brose Channel in dense for late night Labour Government took over
gas industry today.
jover the the billon dollar
military d Pro will depend upon the Krem- The ships were identified on Sunday. It was the seventh
major industry to be nationalised the Marine Leader and in four years.-Associated Press. Jalakety-United Preri.
SIDE GLANCES
AS
gramme
and not
over
Teal
with
the is instructions to M. Mult the Treaty. But, whereas the Ad- the light of his report' va
two-last Friday's exchanges ministration requires third vote in the Senate for a Dr Jessup, ratiñention of the Treaty, they only require a bare majority of propriate the
MORE SECRECY
Press.
OK
MORE AID PROMISED
more
It said, however, that Burmese rice exports were expected to decline sharply during the re- Canton, May. 2-More aid formalnder of the year unless civli the defence of Central Chim strife there ended, and the total was retortedly promised Gen-for 1040 may not exceed 2,000.- This meeting was reported to crai Pai Chung-hist at a con-1000,000 pounds, compared with
been satisfactory." but ference of military leaders here last year's 2,725,000,000,
It also pointed out that Indo- on Saturday night. The more ald required the State
rice
from Department yesterday
exports for re-arming Europe.-Reuter, inade it clear that secrecy had pledge to Ll Taung-len's right Chinese
came from Chang Cochin-Chino were now blocked ucen re-imposed after the out-hand man burst of information last Tues- Kai-shek's Premier, Ho Ying-and resumption depended upon unpredictable poilleal factors.- dos, which followed the Russian chin.
United Press.
By Galbraith Cares to cuthorise and ap. have
.3-10, DOM 149 BY MEA BERTICE, BC, 2. M, REG, U. 6. NÁT, DET, "Now let's have your nine bright ideas about how this should be fixed before I start it, not after the project is completed!"
MAD #THEW BIT 20% 100!
"
funds
Exhibition
Paintings
Of
disclosure of two conditions for
General Pat told reporters racing the Berlin blockade. following the conference that
The New York Tones, old to- Hankow will be defended to Off To Moscow day that the Soviet delegate to the last. Observers here pre- Ankira, May 1-Sir David the United Nations, M. Mallk, [dict, however, that General
the today for London. the only praised the
Postonishing pro-
had "tacitly agreed" to the Pai's forces in Hankow-what Kelly, retiring British Ambas- An exhibit of the paintings of Western stipulation that any few there are--will be forced rador to Turkey, who has been Mr George Chann will be held meeting of the Big Four Foreign to move south should the Reds appointed to Moscow, left here
toward at St. John's Church Hall begin- Ministers on Cermany must not swing westward
Th01 In Q farewell message he ning on Wednesday, May 4. Mr interfere with the plans for aankow-Canton railway. callway is General Pal's Chann studied for eight years West German Government. at the Los Angeles Art Institute Sources close to the negotin- escape route back to his native gress made by modern Turkey. and spent two years on Its thems on Germany in Lake Kwangsi province, Already the uniler Kemal Ataturk and the President Ismet faculty before touring America Success said that M. Malik, in
of General par!
Pal's inspiration of with ly's art exhibit.
His last meeting with Dr. Jessup envy equipment has gone Incunu."
Sir David said that he had paintings have been on Friday, gave new assurances South to Hengyang in Hunan
by Turkey's of the that flussia would raise the Ber- shown at the Palace
General Pal reported that the been impressed
resources and Legion of Honor in San Fran- blockade on the two con flunan and
Hupeh provinces unleveloped. announced, are "rolidly behind the Cen-Industrial possibilities-Reuter. cisco, the California Art-Club; dillons previously-
tral Duthorities in resisting the San Diego Gallery of Fine the Times' report said. Arta, the Foundation Art in Los
His
najor
of Western These were that the Western Communist aggression."
Gen. Pal made this statement Francisco Mudeles, the San Powers should simultaneously
all_counter-blockade In the of Art and remove
measures and agree to a date for Hunan Governor Cheng Chien face of assertions by the New House Gallery in New
a meeting of the Council of York. A number of his paintings have been retained by these In-Foreign Ministers on the Gerlost month that he would de
stitutions.
M Chann's exhibit la in- teresting as the work of Chinese who
man question-leuter.
fins concentrated Jerusalem Given on Western art. He returned
to China only about a year Air Raid Warning.........
age to paint in thin aren.
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