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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY ·· 1956.
Both Parties Split Over Ike's Wired Cyprus
China Seeks Foreign Policy
More Aid
AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR AID
From Europe WILL CAUSE MAIN DISPUTES
Berlin, Jan. 6.
CHINA is seeking greater
economic and military uid from Eastern Euro-
pean countries to help industrialising China and modernising its army, Chinese diplomatic
sources in East Berlin re- vealed today,
Washington, Jan. 5.
Democrats and Republicans appeared split today over President Eisenhower's foreign policy programme, as they were on almost all other aspects of the President's State of the Union message.
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While most Congressional reaction centred on the con- The sourers said on the ad introversies over the Administration's domestic policies, some delegation headed by Marshal Senators and Congressmen expressed themselves on foreign
being sought by the Chiriese
Chu Teh, now on a visit to Enst Germany.
The delegation will also explore.
the possibility
larger numbers
students, technicians
Kincers
be
vending
China
and en- truined In inndern technology in Czecho- Blavakia and Poland.
Train Cadets
Marshal (hu Teb will discuss the question of training Chi- nese air and naval vælets in
East European countries
At present about 256
Chas
naval cadets are being trained |
of
In the Polish navy. Mentalule, 152 Bast Bella
sale that
Krap High-ranking Enst Germaa People's Policy oftleals would zoon visit Peking to excluange experiences
study The working systems Di their Chinese
counterjuris
Franco-Presse.
Dulles Confers
On Foreign Affairs
Washington, Jan. 5. Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, conferred for two hours today with the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives problems around the
on
policy matters as well.
Is Shishakly Preparing Comeback?
Ex-Pres. Shishakly
an
was
Mr
Their reaction indicated that, "It is my opinion that the although there is substantial world conditions do not justify bipartisan support for the Ad- such optimism," Bald ministration's forelim polely ob- MeMormack, jectives, disputes are ikely to arise over the question of how much money ought to be spent in the pursuit of these objec- Lives.
Senator William Purtell (Re- halled the President's message publican), on the other hand,
"general blueprint of responsible leadership for con
peace, chairman of the Senate tinuing
Relations Committee,prosperity."
progress and
The Foreign Sen. Walter George, said he
The House Republican leader, would oppose any increase in Mr Joseph Martin, said the foreign spending this year,
President's racasage presented "a reasonable estimate of our needs, a reasonable approach to the problems before us, and reasonable solution to these problems."
Further Ahead
"Once
Hepresentative John Vorys, learing Republican of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, re.
gain the President called that he had already re-reveals his leadership for the commended that the economte good of all Americans-all free aid
programmTIKA should be men and women everywhere," planned further ahead than U said Mr Martin. year time.
"It is apparent that now the Prudent has that in mind also, this idea for long-term plan ning on foreign aid," he said.
Mr
Some Republicans
mch
William Jenner of Indiana. member
the conservative
wing of
Senator Wayne Morsc (Democrat, Oregon) said: "Claims
arc made
the for achievements of the Adminis- tration's foreign policy that do not accord with the facts."
Political
Overtones
Morse said: "The of the free world in months have muffered unnccessery setbacks."
party, may also oppose exanded spending. Mr Sonator Jenner wus generally critical of interests President Eisenhower's overalt recent foreign policy statement. plstring that he could not share He said the message merely
Ex-many President's reported the
"optimism about foreign affaire, Mr Jenner acid;
Beirut, Jan. 5 Licut-Col Adeeb Shi- shakly, former President of Syria, today to have arrived world.
in secretly from his Paris exile The conference was held
Mrin private session
unidentified Arab And Dulas Best appentaure before country, possibly in con- Congress in the second session nection with plans to seize of the 8411 Congress which
power in Syria again. began on Tuesday.
Informed sources emphasis Mr Dulles told reporters after the
covered the that the Arab meeting "we waterfront. discussed problems all around the world la tolk."
Declined
Mr Dulles declined to answer sperine questions about The
brought subjects
up +1 meeting but before he Wend
the
| Shishurkly is now
country, where reported to
Les ring op serppart, is not the Lebanon.
The sources said Shishakly's hopes to return to power Ja- eitased considerably after the revent larneti attack on Syrian perillos ntong the Sen of Gallec
inside he said that he intended The pitnck bought demon- to have with Congressional
JA Dumaseus hailing of strations roundup
Shishakly, andler whose rule the Israelis did not dare to attack Demo-
Syria
representatives
the world including France.”
Mr James Richards crat), the smmittee chairman,
The sources Also said Chat
319 also guarded In his Shishakly's brother, former response to reporters questions army Capta Salah Shishaktiy. after the meeting. Mr Richards disappeared from his Beirut ro
Bld
only "We had very furre inst week following Syrian exhaustive discussions about demands that the Lebanon hand problems rund the world and him over
on charges of dis- Mr Dulles answered questions turbing Lebanese-Syrian rela- very trankly." --Reuter.
tions United Presa.
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YESTERDAY'S - CROSSWORD-Acres: 1 Modlar,
Roach,
¦ promises more of the sume."
The Senate leader, Mr Shared Sentiment criticised "political message.
"All of our resolutions, ay a nation, to deal Armly with the Communist aggressors have been washed down the drain of continuing appeasement, regret deeply that the
Democratie Lyndon Johnson, what he called the overtones" in the
He also said that neither the domestic nor
foreign situation was on rosy as indicated and the Administration whs becoming Presi-trantic" about
the farm crisis dent has not warned us more of in this election year. the tremendous strides that the Soviets have made."
The House
Democratic
leader, Mr John McCormack, shared Mr Jenner's sentiment.
Mr Johnson's
statement was
released after it had been read to and approved by the nine- man Senate Democratic Polley Committee
Restaurants
o'n
the
Customers at a restaurant in Nicosia shown enjoying their drinks under the shadow of sleel mesh, erected on a precau- tionary measure against bomb outrages. Move was dictated by Cyprus authorities, who have withdrawn all "in bounda" Hoences until wire peiling is put up at restaurants and bara
British customers. Meanwhile, statements situation in the strife-form island have been Issued both by Governor Sir Jolm Harding and Archbishop Makarios, leader of the "Union with Greece" movement. Satd Bir John, broadcasting a New Year's Day warning to the terrorist that organisation EOKA: “I warn EOKA, here and
now, their days are numbered. The net is slowly but surely closing around them,” On the other hand, Archbishop Makarios had sald carller: "The British Government has recognised the existence of a problem calling for fair and honourable solution. 1 personally consider the Cyprus problem to be
solyed."—Express Photo.
·
Dutch-Indonesian Talks Progress
Geneva, Jan. 5,
EDEN PRAISES ADENAUER ON 80TH BIRTHDAY
Bonn, Jan. 6.
Sir Anthony Eden today hailed Dr Konrad Adenauer, West German octogenarian Chancellor, as the principal author of West Germany's policy of tightening relation with the rest of Western Europe..
The British Prime Minister's words of praise were in a filmed interview he gave for the West German television network to mark Dr Adenauer's 80th birthday yesterday but which has not yet been shown here because Britain's fog prevented the film being flown here.
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In the film Sir Anthony Eden Democratic Party. He stroked assured Germany that Britain it and christened it "Konny" would continue her efforts for after himself. German reunification until a
will go to the Bonn Zoo solution to the problem was after spending the day in åls
ocial residence here.
found,
an
"Dr Adenouer honoured place among Western statesmen," he said.
Occupies
"Under
hls guidance the German
Federal
Republic hos
It
Crowds
Go Easily
Germans Jined
been the streeta to cheer as Dr
bullt up Vito u prosperous Adenauer, who has been their
democracy. Its
as
that of an equal Westorn European Union and the North Atlantic Organisation. Closer Relations
voice is heard leader sinco 1949, drove to the in the Chancellery to receive the good
wishes
of his colleagues, friends and members of his family Including five of his 14 grandchildren.
The Chancellor, replying to a greeting by Dr Franz Bluecher, the Vice-Chancellor, who has advised Dr Adenauer
to "go more easily in future, said:
"The Federal Government has worked to bring their people into ever closer relations with Western Europe, Dr Adenauer has been the principal author of this polley and we thank him
"You have given me good ad- and salute him for it.
vice and I shall try to follow it "Unhappily teh years after the
and I hope we shall all rotsin war Germany is still divided full health so that our German In the Soviet zone there are poople can achieve
unity and 17,000,000 Germans separated freedom and resume its role in from their countrymen and even Europa from their families. No one has Reuter, worked harder than the Chan-
cellor on this problem, a peace- ful settlement of which is vital
and the
world."
for the future of Europe and of Red Outlaw
the world.
"I can Assure him and the German people once again that
we in the United Kingdom will continue all
until our efforts such a solution has been found for the unity of all Germany."
In Bonn, Dr Adenauer shqok hands and received presents for marly seven hours as well wishers camo to piny their respects,
He looked pale but still fit at the end of the long day. The only an that he might be feel- ing strain was that towards evening he invited more of them to sit more and him for a while.
was
Present Of Lion
Among presents he received Q six - month - old given to him by the Bavarian section of his Christian
The Dutch and Indonesian ministerial con- ference, which is meeting in closed session here to try and solve the deadlock over future economicon, relations between the two countries, made some progress today, it was learned.
Following this afternoon's 3 hour meeting, it was announced that both the technical
com-
SUBJECT TO DEEP mittees the legal committee and the financial
DISAPPOINTMENT
"To those of 125 who have regular offleers and greater in attempted to co-operate with eentives for medical personnel. this Administration in matters affecting the national Interest,
Civil rights -- proposal the political overtones of
for a new Civil Rights message are the subject of deep | Commission, attacked disappointment and great re- Southern Democrats gret," said Senator Johnson
General Approval
this
and economic committee — morrow morning.
Earlier, these committees reached complete deadlock over the question of guarantees for Dutch investments and capital in Indonesia and ceased meet- ing.
Yesterday, the first plenary by ministerial session was held and its "ap the fact that the, technical com- peasement"
National mittees are now to recommenco of the Association for the Advance-
ús a meeting is taken
sign of ment of Coloured
People. progress. Endorsed by Republican mem- bers
also announced
that Dutch ond Indonesian Committee, which would handle both
ministers would meet again to- such a measure,
MOITOW when the technical committees had finished.
Key Congressmen in partics said the President's mes sage did not close the door to a posalbio tax cut later this year. Some informed Administration sources agreed.
the message as assuring a con-
the
the
of the House Judiciary the
It was
Immigration-Rep. Fran- cia Waltor, co-author of present immigration law, sold the President's proposal to
of the 1920
Census would in-
Main Point.
Main point at issue between
Republicans generally holled base quotas on the 1950 instead the two sides is the Dutch re- tinuation of the "peace and crease immigranta by 400,000 quest for International guaran- prosperity which has become annually and "I don't see how tees for Dutch investments in
theme Republican
that many could be absorbed."ndonesia, the transfer of
pro- song
However, he did not flatly op-nesia's debt to the Netherlands. Alta and the question of Indo- Democrats for the most part Urmed it a weak repetition of pose it
The two delegations are led Democratic policies and a
respectively by Mr Joseph M. A 10 big business.
H. Luns, Netherlands Minister Without Portfolio, and Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Indonesian Foreign Minister-Reuter.
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There was general
bow
Disappointment
Rep. Emanuel Celler, chair-
approval man of the House Judiciary in both parties, however, for the Committee, termed the proposals President's assurance of a ba" keen disappointment" but lanced budget and his call for a said they would be accepted for "modest" reduction in the Na- want of anything better. tionnk Debt before cutting
taxes.
Reaction to other points in the message:
Farm-spotty comment
· generally favourable to
Floods - Senator - John Pastoro Bound proposals for disaster.nselstance #yory vogue" with little but promisca of later recommendationa
Education-Senator Her- bert Lehman called the
"sell bank" proposal, Rep, H. proposed · Ave-yest school_con-
Carl Andersen, formerly a sherpstruction programme a "glitter- critic
French-Spanish
Morocco Conference
Rabat, Jan. 5.
would meet again to-
Too Much Money
For Youths
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London, Jan. 5. Tho headmaster of British school has SUE- gested that tho high wagon of youths caused rowdylem
and said there should be
special
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2
Lax
or com-
savings scheme
for boys under 21.
The Deadmaster, Mr
D. Robinson,
K
speaking at the annual meeting of the Incorpor ated Amociation of Head- masters about a study of youth made by the Council of King George's Jubilee Fund,
He mid, the trouble was that
thego rowdies had from £5 to 27 sterling a wook pocket maner.
This was "high wages a low voliare of with
responsibility. be added. China Mail Special.
BRAZIL NOT ASKED TO MEDIATE
M: Andre Loulé. Douhols, of administration farming generality? Several Demo policios, said the "bank" planerats said they wanted "deeds, French Resident - General in denied
General had "brought new hope to the not words on the Presidents Morocco, will moct
Rachel Garcia Vantino, the High 22,000,000 people living on our welfare proposals. farms."
Commissioner
Spanish
In Roads -- Rop. J. Harry | Morocco, next Tuesday, it was McGregor," member of a
to
for
Foreign Policy Rep. John Vorys ald pro-Hous posals for a long-range foreign" was in "complete accord" with
meeting, officially economic
atted the call for a big highway conscribed as a purtory Visit, will programuo generally' with bis. Idead and struction, programina, da
Lake place in the Spanish zone those of Rep, James Richards, Rovedrom-Senator Bates near the border of the French chairman of the House Foreigh
Hofauver sild the mes
tone Affairs Committee,
ago gave no hope for mulli- purbose development of rivars,
Roads Sub-Committee, hilly announced hea
Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 5, Tho Foreign Ministry today Brazil had ever been adkod
to
mediato the Portuguero-Indian dispute over Goo
Officials said there never was, any: quello of Brazil's modiating and reports: Brazil has refused must have been, based on a misunderstanding.
Officials explained that Posi
Killed In Greece
.
Athens, Jan. 3, A top-ranking Communist outlaw, Demetrios Glykofridis, with a prics bf 16,000 drachmae (nearly £200) on his head, wag ambushed and killed by a gen darmerie patrol in Porto GCT- meno, 40 miles west of Athens.
Polico had been Glykofridis for years when they received
that he informations was hiding in Porto Germeno. Day and night patrols were started in the locality.
seeking
upon The gendarmes fired the outlaw when he refused to surrender after being challenged by a patrol-Ching Mali Specjał.
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