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Father Meets Daughter
Dominion Status Objective
President Auriol of France shook hands with some of France's leading test, pilots when he forinally opened the new Francis, experimental flying establishment at Bretigny, near Paris. Among the pilots was his own daughter, Jacqueline, who is an accomplished flyer. Here is father meeting daunliter during the ceremony.---Central Press Photo.
Congress Rebels Against U.S. Sacrifices
Washington, July 6,
The debates last week on foreign aid and defence spending reflect a major recession by Congress from its earlier position in the global struggle against Communism.
By cutting more than $9,000 millioit from ex- President Truman's final defence and foreign aid budgets and $1,400 million from President Eisen- hower's own requests for 1953-54, Congress has demonstrated its irritation and
resentment
against financial sacrifice and has renewed the emphasis on its main goals for the coming year- economy and a balanced budget.
It has in fact rebelled against position of the United States and the sacrinces formerly believtal the non-Communist world. It necessary to maintain the global has concentrated
SITUATION
IN BOLIVIA RETURNING TO NORMAL
La Paz, July 5.
instead on achieving reduced Government spending and lower taxes,
The
for the
the
Of The Gold Coast
Lundoh, July B.
In 1951 the Gold Coast received a new con- stitution. The legislature, based on universal suffrage, became, almost wholly African. In the Executive, Council;, African Ministers, with three. ex-officio British Ministers, decided policy, Power, in fact, passed into African hands,
"Woe, woe" cried some, wondering if the gamble would come off. Others, more politely, spoke of the "new experiment." But, call it what you will, it succeeded.
used
And this thanks to two men-ment, both presumably, drawn the Governor, Sir Charles Arden from outside the Gold Coast. Clarke, who for two years walked The Governor's reserve powers a political tight-rope, and Kwaine would be retained. Though Nkrumah, released from prison never
sed as you, their existence when his party swept the polls could be a salutary cheek. The to become Chief Minister. Either Governor himself would remain could have brought the constitu- responsible for external affairs, tion down in ruins. Together, to defence and internal security, their credit, they made it work. having for this last a special re- Now the Gold Const has sponsibility towards the police published! plans for a further in matters as yet too vaguely advance. In these It does not defined.' seek immediate self-government
but wants Britain to recognise
A
A REALIST
British Jet Impresses
Lotion, July 5.
A new Bettiah Jep fighter which set up. bew London-Páris spčeli recóřu today
rosred
back to London tonight only slightly slower than on lis carilor fight
Supermarine
· The sillt séctet Vickers Swirl F-4 made tonight's crossing at 064.3
4.3 m.p.h.
This morning, it crossèd to France at án „, avetäže spred of 089 m.p..
The plane's time for the return to London dirport from Le Bouffet; was 19 minutes 26.8 seconds.
There is no record for the Paris - London flight. Révler.
Red China Should Be Admitted
French Socialists' Resolution
ila ultimate ambitions and be There would be a single prepared to introduce an act of chamber, though the majority independence into Parliament. In of public bodies consulted pre-
transitional period the Gold ferred an Upper House. Coust hopes to travel forward to
The public service, in which Dominion status.
Paris, July 5. are many Europeans, would be Under the pinn, the three safeguarded, though
The Socialist Party congress British Ministers would be re- posats are
here, pro- today passed a foreign policy shadowy placed by Africans-a step always under
and still
resolution advocating Reking's consideration.
Other
her admission to the United Nations regarded as inevitable--but there changes include the right to consultations with would be an expert attached to appoint
Communist commercial commis- China for the settlement of the Minister of Finance and an sioners to countries other than economic adviser to the Govern- Britain and the transfer of Gold
Asian problems, · Const affairs from the Colonial to the Commonwealth Relations
Office.
UNEASY
FEELING
IN ROME
No Settlement
Crisis In Sight
Rome, July 5.
D5
In his plans, Dr Nkrumah has shown himself a realist. It would have been easy to pander to popular clamour and demand full self-government Instead, he has asked for what he may reasonably expect to get. "Hasten slowly" is his motto.
is
now
need
The resolution, which was passed on the last day of the 45th congress by 1,070 votes to 1,187, with 226 abstentions, said also that bloodshed in Indo- China and Korca should be stopped and that Peking should be included automatically in Aslan talks after * Korean urmistice,
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He knows that his Government
The resolution recommended is stifl on trial; that for develop all members of parliament to abstain from voting military Ofment of his country's resources credits for line-whine as long as outside capital is necessary.. the Government had not entired The Valla scheme, for instance, into negotiations for peace there. would take £140 millions to complete. Indecent haste might The resolution called to: A feeling of uneasiness crept scare off capital which shies away resumption of negotiations les Into the minds of political ob- from countries whose political Tunisia and Morocco and con- culs last week do not servers today Italy's first stability
in doubt. Dr demned the policy of repression" appear to be the tast. At least serious Cabinet crisis-in-six Nkrumah wants to prove that in in these countries. $1,000 million more is expected solved after six days of efforts.
years appeared still for from the Gold Coast, capliat
have no fears. That is one thing.sidered that general, simultane
The Secialist resolution to be pruned from foreign aid when Congress
WITH DIGNITY votes
The caretaker Premier, Aleide
ous and controlled disarmament actual funds to be appropriated Democratic Party
de Gusperi, whose Christian
was the only way cf obtaining suffered a For another he knows that ac-conditions for organised peace. programme which marked tetback in, the June 7-8 ceptance of his country
should initiste nega- as a Franke already has limited to a ceiling Parliamentary elections, is due partner in the Commonwealth fiations for four or five-Power of about $5,000 million.
to tell President Einaudi on depends on its reputation formational situation as a whole, or iniks to disclits the Inter- Tuesday whether he feels able sound constitutional government individual treaties. The integra Apart from the drastic cuts in 1o forni a new government. He is determined to show that President Truman's estimate of
the Gold Coast can take its place tion of Germany, united or not, The Christian the minimum for defence and while still Italy's biggest singlo of the Empire. He wants to
Democrats, with dignity at the council table o
with a democratic Europe was, however, considered as Press despatches published forelim aid, there are two other Party, lost absolute control of contute.those who said that essential condition. before such "today said that the situation"had | Sek's debates.
trends to emerge from Parliament in the elections.
Africans, given
head. negotiation could stand a chance would land their country in of success. They have only 285 scats in would These are the shift of the
chaos. 500-seat Chamber and
The party resolution approved There is one class in the Gold emphasis from Western Europe ) would need the support of three
in principle of C united to Asia and the fact that several | smatter Centre Parties to
Coast for whom these new pro- éko
European army open to all "internationalist
De-out a narrow majority in crucial posis spell the end of political democratic nations. pen wing" Joined ingerals
Isolationist- votes.
Influence the Chiefs, Few of minded Republicans to reduce
them want to engage in political Another motion adopted the programme and to an But Gluseppe Saragat's Right controversy in the Legislature. unanimously by the Congress end to the Mutral Security Wing Socialists, who were de In fact, their chances of election hailed the magnificent split The Trahe Trial Agency in 1955.
Gasperi's allies in the elections to it would be small if, as is of East German workers and and lost heavily, suddenly turned likely, direct clee
election supersedes strongly
shouted down The away from the Premier's coalition the present system of
"atrocious repression" by tho and cenounced they would not election through
Clint
o-called popular police" and support de Gasperi uniers he colleges. Therefore, they wanted the Soviet army. sung his policies to the Left. a Second Chamber in which they
would be
The congress called represented. This is
cn sil rejected. There will with Signor Saragat yesterday
for them in the traditional bonds of "Stalinist leaders" to meeting that some of the!; differ- | but politically, they ate extinct,) of the events in Czechoslovakia
returned to normal at Cocha-the bomb where an uprising bad broken out Among Indian tribes.
Most of the Indians' were reported to have returned to their camps.
ather groups of armed Indians, however, were said to be advancing on the munic- pality of Totora where the in- habitants have declared their intention to defend themselves.
The presence at Cochabamba
Agriculture appeared to have helped calm the popula- tion,
and
CLEAR TREND
The record of the progressive reductions in foreign aid and defence fund requests since President Truman retired in
their
of the Ministers of the Interior January clearly shows the trend and both men said of the and ceremonial life of the people:) think seriously of the meaning!
entés had been ironed out. But
full agreement still appeared far This is nothing new. The con- and East Germany and back
towards cconomy.
President Truman had asked for $7,000 million for forel fro Government spokesmun sald opposition elements, in- aid which was reduced by Pre- sident Elsenhower to $5,400 cluding Trotskylles. had incited the Indians to commit acts of million-and cut again by Can- 100ting and pilinging-Francc dress to $5,000 million. Presse.
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London, July 5,
The House of Representatives, netlog
on the defence budget Hselt, arcopted Prezident Elsen- hower's assurance that it would
Picos.
.
action of socialist
being reached-United stitution of 1951 pointed that the
way.
It was the inevitable step mocracy-France-Presse. in the
transition
tion from "indirect! rule" to democracy.
Minor, adjustments
in the plan
must be there
Some matters want to be more clearly defined. But in broad outline the proposals are sound and sensible. Kwame Nkrumah fias shown n sense of statesmanship.-London Express Service.
OFFICER 'DEAD FOR 35 YEARS
A senior officer of the Man-
be dangerous to cut $5,000 chester Regiment who is still million from President Truman's allve is listed as dead in the proposals and went even further. memorial books, in the
regi- It pruned an ad Bional $1,300 mental chapel and in an officiu! casualty list in the regimental
miton nd although the Senate has not yet considered the defetite history. The mistake has taken budget it is thought likely that 35 years to be discovered.
the amount authorised by the House w!!! be substantially He is G.W. Williamson, who altered.
over-
CARNIVAL BEARD BLAZES
de-
"Miss Universe” Competitors
New York, July 5. Five of the most Beautiful women in the world arrived in New York by air today from London on their way to Callfor- to conipele for the tile "Miss Universe."
The five girls represent Den-
lives in Belfast and works as on Putting on a fals: beard be mark, Sweden, Finland, Turkey with Short Bros and intended to wear at a fancy and South Africa. They will In the struggle between the engineer
Harland Lid. His brother, dress comival, George Goode, stay in New York until Wednes Two brothers and their six opposing groups in Congress H.A. Williamson, who relleyed of New John Street, Birming-day when they will leave for year-old sister slept Bundly in danger of deficits and
lim as a company commander, ham, lit a cigarette.
Long Beach, California, where a room, at their school, as police spending has been ruled to be
than the immediate was ultimately killed while The beard caught fire and the contest will be held from Frenter dogs searched streets and a park are fremm tho Kremlin serving with the Royal Flying Mr Goode was treated at July 0 to 19. Thirty girls will
Reuter.
hospital for burns.
seck the title.--Reuter.
for them...
After patrol officers had called off the, dogs until daylight, the clllldren trooped Home quietly. That was di 1.30 a.m., ten hours after they first went out to play",
All dfternoon and evening, eight-year-old Erle Bogley, ave- year-old Jiminy, and their sister, Brenda, played in Jublice Park, 200 yards from their home in St. Edhund's Road Edmonton. Then they went to play at Gillard Primary School;
They found a boethi in progress. From.s cloakroom, they watched a tablo tenis, matchi a planket, and a sing-cong. Then tiley dropped off to sleep.
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