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NEW CONGRESS THURSDAY Courtly Gesture Round Up Follows

No Surprises Expected In Eisenhower's State Of The Union Message

By Soaghan Maynes

Washington, Jan. 3.

Republican Party leaders and members of the United States Cabinet were given an advance look at President Eisenhower's "State of the Union" policy message today at a White House conference.

The 6,400-word message will be given by President Eisenhower on the new Democratic- Thursday when he addresses a joint session of

controlled 84th Congress.

it would

After a 24-hour conference at the White House leader, Senator William Knowland, reported prises.

IMPRISONED

President

Elenhower has cancelled his weekly Press con ference usually bebi on Wednes

thy.

DEMOCRAT CONTROL

SOLDIER'S Republican and Democrat

FATHER

PROTESTS

members

were today streaming lato Washington for the reconvening Wednesday the new 84th Congress which unlike the previous one will be can- trolled

opposition

Democrats.

by

the Republican Senate contain "no great sur-

Government would provide

1

25 million dollar fund to under-

of write

private extension honlth insurance.

7. A multi-million dolur highway

building programme

to be outlined on January 27.

There would be hundreds of specific legislative proposals to ub- the policy implement Jestives.

In the opening State

of the Unien message, Mr Elsenhower would outline a legislative pat- tern tallored to the philosophies of political moderates of both partics, By avoiding any contes- The President's

Republicansions to the extremists

chlenty Party lost Congressional power within the Republican Party, he has already been assured of co- Mr George Edwards to- through last November's

peration from the Democrats in day visited the War Offices, which gave the Democrala

and national the foreign policy an defence fields.

London, Jan. 3.

siec-

a hairline majority (with one here to discuss the im-independents vote) of two seats his soldier in the 90-seat Senate and 20-seat prisonment of

margin in the 435-em Howe. son in Japan.

Their support with that of

the liberal cr 90-called "pro- Eisenhower" Republicans would

To Princess

With courly gesture, noted horseman Albert Schumann leans from his saddle to present

a bouquet to Princess Alexandra of Kani at the Christmas Crous at Barringay Arena, in Landon. Schumann, star of the show, to from Copenhagen, and is a member of a noted Danish cirous family.--Routerphoto,

U.K. Not Restricting Dr Adenauer,

Movements Of

Russian Citizens

London, Jan. 3.

Mr France

To Meet

Assassination Of Pres. Remon

Panama City, Jan. 3.

More than 30 persons, including former Pre- sident Arnulfo Arlas and a-mystery woman, were seized today in the race-track assassination of Pres sident Jose Antonio Remon.

Two others were killed with Mr Remon and three were wounded.

The woman's nama was given as Thelma King. It is said that she had been helping the late Mr Remon celebrate a victory by one of his race horses.

Colonel Remon wng burled in. Hc was ousted from the Panama City late this afternoon. | Presidency twice. The last time The largest crowd seen in the | was in T081 when the late Mr Republje Packed the

narrow Remon, then Polleo Commander- winding streets set out in old | In-Chief, had him arrested for Spanish colonial style on the trying to proclaim himself cortege passes along on its way dictator. The National Assem- to the cemetery.

bly Inter stripped Mr Arits of

Many dignitaries, travelling in his civil rights

a

Line of cars almost mile long,

to

were obliged get out and walk

The first to fall in the shoot-

yesterday. was Mr J. Peralta, of the President's body-

Mr Remon

000

owing to the density of the ing which began at 7.30 pm, matrners,

The National Guard, Panama's guards. milliary

police force, lightning raids throughout

made into

the overal

back.

country to track down and seize the three tommy-gunners and those who plotted the death of the late Mr Remon.

ONLY NAMES

The only names disclosed were those of Mr Arias, a bitter for of the late Pro- sident, and Thelma Kling.

Miss King was Identified variously as one of Mr Arlas rightwing followers and as ¤ pro-Communist. Paris, Jan. 3.

Ernesto do Mr

la M. Pierre Mendes -

Orsa, France, the French Prime Panama's delegate to the United Nations, said in New York he Minister, and Dr Konrad had been informed that the Adenauer, the West Ger woman who gave the signal for the assassination had been seized soon to dis-

of

A British Foreign Office spokesman said to-man Chancellor, are plan- apparently make the curse of night Britain was not contemplating any measures ning to meet foreign policy through the 1995 similar to restrictions announced in Washington cuss the interpretation of session much easier than it was to be unportant committee which can the previous Republican com today on travel by Soviet citizens in the United | some

States.

comes

He told the Press afterwards,

hoy has "[ malise the wrong. and will have punished, but the rentre really dreadful."

Tomorrow, both parties will hold separate policy meetings to Map legislative strategy and the assignment of members to the

As determis the fate

the menstres recommended by the President Arti his Republican The mm, 21-year-old Trooper | administration. The Democrats Ray Edwards, a regular in the will hold all the chairmanships Royal Tank Corps,

last as well as committee majorities. Mr Eisenhower has lost no a Japatrese week sentenced by court nt Hiroshima to five years' | tine notifying the new imprisonment with two other Congress that a busy session lay Foldiers,

was

In

abend, Be has irendly Rn- nounced that the Stae of the would be The three had been

message found O guilty of assaulting a Japanese followed in quick order by: taxib criver an stealing the equivalent in yea of 20 shillings, in October 15,

father

meat for

cuts.

Donenster, his honie 2. Recommendations on Janu- town, had decided to take theory 11 for civil service pay in

the Foreign creasts mather

with uph Office.

M: Edwards said that his son had so far written regularly. suying that he was 6 and well.

to the diploinate According correspondent of the London newspaper The Times last week, no inmediate action was ex. pected by the British authorities. -France-Presse.

3 Military pay raises to be requested on Jnuary 13.

4.

Submission of the budget

On January 17.

6. A report on the econotty on Jatiny 20.

8. A new health insurance plan to be submitted Eti January 24, under which the

A British Crossword Puzzle

trolled 83rd Congress,

BASIC PATTERN

All Indications are thai in the Stato of the Union message, the President will

tilne

foreign a

policy for the coming Programme year, basically patterned on that of previou Democrat administrations.

trarte

tariff

in

re- nct

and

that &

38 libre revolver

was found in her handbag.

The

A moment later tho

fell

with

bullet wounds in the He was rushed to a hospital where he died two

hours later. Mr Peralta died at the hospital, Another mahat t

Souza

ed.

Mr

also

Danilo

# Panamanian, was kill- He was not in o presi- dential party and his presence in the Ino

of fire had not

The

been include Me Antonio Anguizola, millionaire sportsman and cattleman, and Mr Alberto de Obarrio, race- tracks

manager. Mr Anguizola's condition was describod na very

Witnesses said that the gun-

of

In: a

men fed into the dusk, taking advantage of the general con fusion caused by the shooting.

The late Mr Remon's body- Mr Ossa

did not disclose, the guard rushed to his add instead their sections

taking up the chase, bo in- woman's name nor did the future†dicate whether she was Miss.

The late President's body, eard agréement on

white suit and black tie, of the Saar, usually well- King.

tay in state in the Panama National Assembly The Soviet Ambassador in Washington, Mr informed sources said here suspended civil rights for 10 Cathedral unill time for his Georgi Zaroubin, received notice of the surprise tonight.

days and the National Guard funeral at 6.30 p.m. His wife,

Cecilia, who had nown to was called out in full fored to

Talla- They added that the statesmen action in a hand delivered note from the Secretary

would probably incet on January

main in order, but the country hamce Florida, for a visit was so quiet that observers said | yesterday the early today, of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, shortly before is or 16 in either Bonn or

returned aboart, a Ewitzerland to discuss the agree that they doubted aby how chartered

revolu- noon local time today.

She collapsed in tears in the ment which was signed in Paris

attempt was imminent, last October and Franco-German

Joe R. Gulzado, arst arms of President Gulzado at relations in genes close to the Minds under the late

the, airport, Vice-President and Foreign The slain President's brother, (In Bonn, sources

40-year-

a Panama Congressman, M

Mr Dulles said in his note to Mr Zaroubin: "If the 'Soviet Union should hereafter conclude that the International situation were such that the security requirements enabled it

Mr

areas

tionary

Mr

to liberalizo ita regulations Chancellor said they had heard old Mr Rémon, was sworn in Alejandro Remun, said in Lon

where discuss

MF

any

the

juni

was to have | elected President in 1952, a yon Sunday wit to the track ver

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jogs.

the 28th

since i

CVE-

ANNIVERSARY.

The late Mr, Kertion's death came on the 24th anniversary, 'of" "Mr., Arias' first Hsc to "power. Mr Arias led the revolution of

New Delhi, Jun. 3. direct

January radio telegraph was opened today be- New Delhi and1 Peking.

2, 1931, and had beeh a leader of several violent

political changes

would have been

him, "

he said. "A here is no re

The

He

30 DAYS' MOURNING

The Unlied States: ap. thoitulen ordered a 10

the mourning period In Canal Zone. The United Siales Bag few at half staff. at military and naval reser vatio

all United

On

Bies buldings

after his inauguration Me Gulzado

the

in

Ricardo Foreign

He named M to succeed him ar

d three shirts":

Government sources reported about $3.- 1. A special message on that he would seek

'to continue 000,000,000

the restricting the travel of United States citizens in the thing officially about the pro early today ds. Presiderat.

posed meeting-bat would wel-

The late Mr Remon, a staunch Angeles that he, too, would have January 10, recommending #

been killed if he had been hdrti econornic and Soviet Union, this Government would in turn be dis-

come any such proposal if one supporter of the United States überalised foreign trade pro-globul foreign

at the time of the chooting. ald programme and posed to consider in the same spirit its own security

was made).

and a foe of Communism, was

JOSE The

Dr Adenauer that the Kramme with emphasis on tariff military added

light harder than ever before for

and I gone to Paris last month to dis after he ousted Mr Arias as approval of a three-year exten- requirements." Conservative Member of Parlia-

there with sion of the

cutting

Roughly the restrictions, close) He also

ho could not cuss the Saar agreement which President. He was

bullet has no ciprocal trade agreements Industrial srcas,

of Ponoma criteria used in provides for a Saar referendum President

He added? on whether to accede a European | became a Republic in 1903. with authority to make specific there are big military, navy and selecting barred cities and orcas

There was he indication of volution there (Panama). additional tariff cuts of 13 par

people are happy. Whoever cent over the next three years, air installations, reason atomic beyond the two of reciproclly statute with a European Coin- external affairs

eluls suspected Mr Arias of died Jose, was a radical. research and development, a and excurity.

missioner for The Republican Congress last

Mr Stoessel sald that Mr and defence matters.

being one of the gunmen who was not acting on behalf of any berder with Mcx

and tnther Charles

fired on the late Mr Remon and national movement." Bohien, the United Meanwhile, M. Mendes-France year had refused to liberalise the 15-mille ban around mon of the

The Conservative laws,

ve 15 miles ban

part of the States Ambassador to the Soviet had a long meeting today with his party from three sides at the high tariff Republican bloc was

Juan Franco race-track, where border

Conade. with throw up maxi-

Union, had been kept advised M. Johannes Hoffman, the Suar TWO REASONS

Gottard

the President usually spent his nobllising

of this American move during Fremder, mum opposition again and this

Dalies's note contains

afternoons and his recent visit to Washington, Lorscheider, Director of the Saar Sunday would obviously be one of the

which enclosures

showed

Stoessel declined to my office of foreign relations, on the most controversial issues in 1955.

specifically the border zones, whether Mr Bohlen had made application of the Saar agree- The Elsenhower admin.siration

which haz suggestion states and countles, cities

concerning ment

now been has let it be known that it would

and roads where Soviet cil-

United States retaliatory action. passed by the French National put before the new Congress an!

zens are forbidden to travel.

One correspondent noted that Assembly-Reuter. ald economic expanded

pro-

Mr Walter Stoessel, the State certain Soviet satellites imposed for Asia to combat gramme

"That Department's official in charge restrictions on travel by United Communist advances

"Soviet

States citizens and asked if the part of the world. Speculative of

affairs, explained to

United States would take aimliar teperts earlier had suggested the corresponders that the restric Asia programme would be of tiens had been imposed for twe action in their case. Mr Stoessol "massive proportions but it which was reciprocity for Soviet

reasons, the first of replied: principal

AL

that this tween I can say is seems that the President and me restrictions, and the second was situation is always under con--Reuter. edvirers would suggest a more

sideration," security ecnservative project.

Mr Stoessel estimated that In Ottawa, officials said that In the handling of Mr Elsen- hower's programme both Con- about 367 Soviet citizens would there was no present intention of gressional parties will have a be affected, comprising about changing Canadian travel. re- Soviet strictions against representatives close

on the late 1856 200 members of the tye Presidential and Congressional Embassy in Washington and of Communit countries, although cléctions.

their families, about 160 Soviet the regulations were constantly ritizens, connected with the under revica. The Democrats are already working on the assumption that United Nations, 10 représenta

ilvty of Amtorg, the Soviel the Republicat suministration's most vulnerable points lie in its trading agency, and about seven

Press representatives. domestic programme and they

The new restric.done will close are preparing to make as much polical capital posible approximately 27 per cent of the hrbugh attacks on the Re-United Statca to Soviet citizens with about 30 per publican form fax and power

compared cent of the Soviet Union from policios

which United States duzers are

The limit from Ottawa was Throughout this year, Demo-

a't present barred. what they "aniping", at

The American nole said that raised to 78 from 25 miles in call a government for and by

a few months the price notification of travel August 1953, clearly in-

after the Soviet Union reduced big business is

procedure imposed in the 1952 the number of prohibited areas

were extended to

might be which

visited by Include ali realdent Soviet

foreign diplomats to Moscow.-- than employees Reuter, eltizens other of the United Nations 01 official Unlied Nations bus- nes.

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dicated but the main aescult designed to inrnish Mr Eisen-regulations hower's reputation as a leader and administrator would likely be hold in reserve for 1986.

But in the 1955 session the President will apparently 'be

The note paid "At the dis spared some of the embarrass-

from motit, ment he suffered last year from cretion of the (State) Depart

they may be granted extremists withits his own

chiefly from the Comp cos to a closed city or area Pattist hunting Senator Joseph or area is germano to the pur If their presence in such a city McCarthy. As Chairman of an Influential Senate investiga-se of the vialt for which

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AT'S CROSSWORD ~er 3 Stay, 7-Yearn, 8 mut,/9 Op 10 Inflame;:15 Pien, 15 Avert: 18.8lei, 10 Adept, 21 Upper

tions committee, the Senator caired, the Wilts. House more trouble than any other member

LOSES POST

they aro

THAVEL 75 MILES

A Communist diplomat. to Ottawa could travel free. ly within a 75-mile radius of the captial. He also might

clo travel anywhere Catiada but must first notify the Canadian Government of his plans.

PAPAGOS

ASSURES MAKARIOS

Marshal

Athips, Jan.

Alexander Papagdé;

admitted. NEARLY 1,000 TOWNS "The windwho regulations barred Soviet slitzeur travel cumpletely in the states of Consilient, Dellware, Mak-

the Greek Prime Ministeri ta tehuselte and Rhods faland,

day neurod Archbishop Maka Letost 1,800 towns in

rlos, head of the Greek Ortho

Cyprus and Now York, dox Church in

York, a champion of enosi union of and B be replaced by huebection of Brooklyn was closed Cyprus with Grenodlat phir Þölllion) - Vahemy, Benator · Lo Soviet chizers. The United Government would bring the John 3:1 » 0IME)AM, an States Navy

vy has extensivo in Cyprii aliputs before the United

With the Democrata now

in, control, he will lose his

commiand poet wai Jantiary 6

the

Today, Senator: McCarthy wai malanding parda A RATANDOy, Kauktion. by correspondants, here 1st night itroen holdt du hos

slace. -

Huffing And Puffing

Mryster.

Judino succeeded Mr Ricardo Arias as Minister of Labour and Health, and Mr J, J. Garrido became Secretary General of the Presidency, suc- ceeding Mr Jullao; *d United Press and Reuter.

FRENCH

AFRICA QUESTION

New York, Jan. 3, Budler bị là to bring before the United Nations curity Council the case Algeria, the French How to North Africa, sušióta fighting took.

Fabian delegati, kuid

¿ffe. Council' 'con=. Will probably be in

the Council Fyes–"

Would remua.

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