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RADFORD'S OPINION

Washington, May 9.

Admiral Arthur Radford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said today the Japanese had been slow in building up their forces for various reasons, but they were coming along satisfactorily, generally speaking.

He added that the United States was maintaining a regular programme of mili- tary aid to Japan.

The Admiral was testifying before the Senate Foreign re- lations Committee in support of President Eisenhower's new $3,530 million global military- and economie ald programme.

$1,400 MILLION Dircel military aid in the totaled $1,400 new bill million.

Admiral Radford told the Committee that the United. States needed everyone' of Its

of 1,525 combat aircraft.' The Chinese Communists were re- ported to have 2,500 planes.

the Admiral Radford, said United States bad the capacity to reinforce its air and naval forbes in the Far East very quickly and that in general was the plan. "He "said the whole situation was under constant review by the Joint Chiefs of Staff,

To further questions about

on Formosa

allies, and they needed the Korean and Chinese Nationalist United States,

stable strength the Admiral said the economies and adequate mili-Nationalist army tary defences were to be main fained against the threat of Communist aggression "not just for this year or next year but for an indefinite period ahead."

could be expanded considerably by: the recruitment of Formosans-Router..

Money spent on military assistance, he said, had "pali" large dividends" and would con- tinue to do so, in developing greatly improved collective allied strength against the Com munist threat,

"It would be a dangerous mis- conception to assume that our. supériority in modern weapons has reduced our need for allies,” be said..

The Admiral said it was vir. fually impossible for many of the allied nations to maintain and equip sizable forces without

United States assistance.

He singled out Korea and the

Chinese Nationalists on Formosa 33 specião examples.

"Combined with the mobile forocs which we can contribute they constitute together a bul wark of strength o the side

of the tree world in the Western, Pacific," he sak,

Under questioning by Com- mittee members the Admiral

Asian Conference

Opens At Simla

AGENDA APPROVED

Simla, May 10.

A conference of officials of 10. Asian countries receiving aid under the Colombo Plan opened here today and decided on an agenda.

The conference at this former summer capital of British India will decide how best to administer foreign economic aid, especially the $200 million (£71,400,000) Fund proposed by President Eisen- hower for Asian development.

AGENDA

The agenda agreed on today

was.

1. Discussion of the Pattern

said the Chinese Communist of rising American aid, forces outriumbered those of

2. Uses of a special alloca- Korea and Formosa by about three to one.

But he said the tion to develop trade within the Allies had the big advantage of area and the setting up of mobility by command of the which the Communists did not machinery to provide credit to have. He added that if a major help Asian countries over short- war developed the Chinese term balance of payments diffi- would have an "overwhelming culties. manpower potentiality.

CUT DOWN

sea

Benator Mike Mansfield (Democrat, Montana) took note of the Admiral's state- ment that the buildup of Korea and Formosan forces had permitted the United States to cut down redeploy- ment of the total number of its own divisions in the

"In view of the circumstances

3. Representation of European countries which may want to develop- assist the economic ment of Asian countries.

4. Establishment of a small permanent secretariat for the Calambo Plan consultative committee and the

of a technical wing,

5. Provision facilities for Asians.

formation

training

in the Far East," the Senator Countries attending the con said, "It seems to me that if we ference, were India, Pakistan are going to redeploy and place Nepal, Laos, Cambodia, Viemam, reliance on those two nations Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and with good divisions and others

(representing also

Malays

It Was Drink;

Not A Lizard

Sydney, May 9. A

.who tile worker, claimed nine weeks' loss of wages from his em- ployer because Z worker chased him with a 12-inch lizard during the lunch hour, lost his case in a court here today.

The worker, 46-year-old. Albert James Boss,, saith the lizard gave him an which anxiety

neurosis prevented him from sleep- ing for three months,

The judge ruled against Ross after his boss' Lawyer wald Ross' anxiety neurosis was caused by years of steady drinking, -France- Presec.

His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh recently presented the Charter of In corporation to

де the municipal Borough Rhondda, and afterwards pali

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The

in the Rhondda Valley. Duke walked 21 miles to the coal face and back,

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undred dust and heavy miner's bocis, HLE, the Duke of Edinburgh Is been slepping from the litt after coming us from the rat

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Senator Mansfeld quated Press reports that the United States Fur East Air Force had Conference, sources said re- the use of 900 planes, another 450 on six commendations on aircraft carriers and that the American aid will be convened Korean and Formosan Alr to the American Government Forces had between them-175 and to Congress where the planes giving an overall total Administration's. Foreign Aid Programme comes up for debate shortly.

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