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COMMENT OF THE DAY

Foreign Aid Cut

THE House of Representa-

Lives' ravolt against the US Administration's foreign nid bill is first and fore. most a political reverse for President Eisenhower. That his last minute personal appeal to reatore the the $1,100 million cut fail- ed to move the House is more likely to hurt the President's prestige nt

home and overseas than to impair free world relations.

Ur

Ironically it was net the in- do- tention of the House liberately to undermine Mr Elsenhower

his Ad. ministration. The revolt was In- by other spurred fluences, chief among them being a growing concern about the relative returna from the continuous An- nual outlay of vast suma of gold dollars in foreign aid.

basic One of the

theories which has bolstered foreign afd since the days of the

hus Marshall Plan

been that it helps to build up a

CHINA MAIL

No. 88457

Established: 1845

SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1956.

Price 30 Cents

IKE LATEST: OPERATION

MAY BE NECESSARY Yugoslav

Four Consultants In

Attendan ce

Washington, June 8.

Mr James Hagerty, the White House press secretary, said here today that an operation might be necessary on President Eisenhower who is suffering from a partial obstruc- tion of the small intestine.

Meeting correspondents for the fourth time today, Mr Hagerty said that Mr Eisenhower had vomited several times before he was taken to hospital.

But the vomiting had now stopped and occurred again during the afternoon.

had not

Major-General Howard Snyder, the President's personal physician, summoned four consultants to the hospital, including Dr Paul Dudley White, the world famous heart specialist who treated Mr Eisenhower after his heart attack last September.

Reporting io correspondents, Mr Hagerty read to bulwark against the spread Mr Hagerty sakd the specialists repondents G of Communism, Unofficially, were being called

KIT

по

cor-

by

statement "General

and Major- Synder General Leonard D. Heaton,

but nonetheless widely precautionary measure." accepted in the United He said examinations showed States, the same foreign that Mr Eisenhower's heart was aid is also believed to be functioning normally.

He said he wanted to ern- Д useful instrument for

phosise that "this is not a heart winning friends and in-

Case." fluencing people.

Asked whether the President's condition

critical Mr

*VES

Among some of America's Hagerty replied: "Certainly none

of the doctors have used any politicians, at least, a cer-uch adjectives to me.”

Dr White was due here from tain amount of disillusion. meni appears to have sot his home in Boston later today.

fn. Tite is seen flirting with the Russians, despite being the recipient of

D

not inconsiderable amount

In

tho

the commandant of the hospital.

ex-

1

The X-ray of the abdomeri reveulent

partial obstruction in the terminal portion of the small intestine.

"The electro-cardiogram show- This said that the 65-year-olded no change." President had undergone

Another aminations including "X-ray of the abdomen, laboratory tests will be taken and electro-cardiogırı,

"So for the tests confirm the original diagnosis of an attack of ileitis (Inflammation of the lower portion of the intestine,” the statement said,

electro-cardiograrn

later this after-2

China Mail Feature Highlights

Here are some of the high- liħtu "of today's feature section:

P. 5: The Dockers Dry- decked, by Sir Beverley Baxter MP; Sydney Smith reports on the now type of court trials In Russia.

P. 61

6: Diamonds Are For-

Lan ever, by

Flerning (ch 7). P. 1: Rena MacCall Hnues "Datelino Deadline" and this week he tells of the Duchess ok. Windsor.

P. 8: Give up smoking? Nonsense, када John editor of the Junor. Bunday Express; & new photoquix: "Know Your Hongkong?

P. 13: Peter Russo writes about Prince Mikass who shocked Japanese

dichards.

P. 10 & 17: Saturday sporís

round-up.

F. 19: Cyril

rtcord coluna

Stapleton's

Americans

His Paise Killed In

Gun-Battle

пост,

The President's blood pres- aure is 120 over 80. in 09. His respiration is 20. His temperature is normal."

(The normal rest is up to 80).

at pulse to

HAS NOT SUFFERED PAIN

"

The specialists called in consultants other than Dr White were stated to be:

as him

in his stomach.

Dr John Lyons, Washington

Little

Saigon, June 8.

Two Americans were killed today and another wounded in a gun-battle out Mr Hagerty said the Preside the Golden Coin night dent had been sleeping fitfully club.

since the attack.

Aid To Continue, On Two Conditions

Washington, June 8. The House of Representa. tives today voted to allow continued United States economic aid for Yugoslavia If President Eisenhower ngrecs.

The vote was 123 against 93 after a strenuous debate, The House resumed work on

the foreign ald bill today after $1,109 million yesterday cutting from

original millkom

for Tequest

$4,809

RELAX IN

DAKS

Whiteaways

NEW DISARMAMENT APPROACH

Bulganin's Proposals Revealed

London, June 8.

Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, has told President Eisenhower, that at present "it is hard to count on the talks in the United Nations leading in the near future to any concrete results in the sphere of disarmament," Moscow Radio said today.

The radio was broadcasting a summary of the latest letter from Marshal Bulganin to Mr Eisenhower, delivered in Washington yesterday.

· Marshal Bulganin said that: Russia had decided President Elenhower's on a "new approach" to disarmament and the Soviet armaments and military spending would be reduced in accordance with the recent decision to demobilise 1,200,000 servicemen.

The question of aid to Yugo slavia was the chiot tople today. Many congresmen opposed this of Marshal Tito's re- bocaust Endwal of les with the Soviet

Union

In dealing with the clause on Yugoslavia today, the House decided to allow and to continue if President Eisenhower Inds:

1. "That there has been no change in the Yugoslavian policies on the basis of which assistance has been furnished to Yugoslavia in the part."

2. That is in the in- terest of the national security of the United States to con 'tinue the aid”

in

Mr Eisenhower had original- asked for $30,000,000 ly oponomic aid to Yugoslavia.

In line with this policy. 63 contribution to the termination divisions and separate brigades of the arms race, the reduction tensions d were being disbanded including of international three air divisions and other the promotion of world peace

Marshal Bulganim, in a lettor 30,000 units totalling more than men situated in East Germany. to M. Guy Mollet, the French If British American and Premier, also called on Franco. French forces in Germany were to follow the Soviet example in armed forces in also reduced this "would um reducing her

ground Germans, questionably prepare the ground

The letter, quoted by Moscow for more docisive steps on this

one thing at Radio, said the partial reduction question for agreement on the evacuation of of the forces held in Germany foreign armed forces from the by the four great powers would territory of Germany," Marshal undoubtedly prepare the ground

for tolni evacuation-Reuler. Bakganin said.

dis- "the

Marshal Bulganin said that pending an International arxxkament

greement. efforts of states should be direct- ed towards having every state carry out concrete measures to reduce armaments."

SOS To Senate Meantime, the Administration turned to the Senate for help

The realisation of in restoring at least part of the cut in the overal idil voted by measures would unquestionably

Excilitate a further lossening the House rester both parties international tersions which 10

Serate leaders of

ir.

such

Rebels Taken By Surprise

Algiers, June 8. Thirty uniformed Al- killed gorian rebela were today in fighting French security forces in a surprise resumption of "Operation Basque", which had been, declared officially ended last night. Fifty rebels were taken prisoner.

The resumption of the opera-. tion, aimed at clearing rebels from a wooded stronghold area A FIRST STEP

in the Kabylie mountains east the German problem of Algiers, caught numerous out- Marshel Bulganin said: "We law bands with their defences.

that the down

and Advisory Group, began an hospital,

the Senate vote more of

the

House,

In-

and, material re-

were asiteti, to

to go to the White turn, would lead to the establish that tho Presiderit of American financial aid;

House on Moruly to talk over ment of more favourable con- the blu.

The announcement of ditions for putting through mffering from some discomfiture

programme of Nasser of Egypt goes

The battle broke out when an 'this conference was made before g for arms deals with

Dr Snyder recommended, as

The President had a history American named Clark, a mem. It became known that President In this respect, the example Communist bloc; Nehru of

of the great powers would be India remains uncompro-surgeon; Dr Brian Blades, pre- he had on other occasions when

President had suffered of similar stomach attacks, one her of the Military Assistance Eisenhower had been lake to

decisive significance, in 1963 and one in 1840, but trouble, that he take a misingly and frustratingly featur of surgery at the George the

Medical liniar Washington University

Mr neither of these attacks required argument inside the night club of magnesian deve-

with another MAAG official, neutral. These are

money for the programme the cluding the Soviet Union and the USA which have the largest School; and Dr Indor Ravdin,

hospital treatment, he notedl

the legisia- at lopmenta which undoubted-

of surgery

the Hagerly said, professor

Mr Hagerty said apart from Fritz Gibbon.

a joint conarmed forces But Mrs Eisenhower was again

tion will go to Pennsylvania of

went outside, where a Both ly have had a big effect on University

of injection Intravenous

ference on the telephone to the doctor

furious White House,

broko of Medical School, Philadelphia.

quatrel

out.

committee, where the sources thinking in the House

when she said dextrose at the

drew a

hopes a Colt Administration Mr Eisenhower had received rie Suddenly Clark

On Asked whether Mr Eisenhower at 1.30 a.m..

may be reached.-- Representatives and helped

was still com- Mr the President

automatic and in

pain. any

pumped bullets promise to had been

medication.

Reuter into Gibbon, who fell dead on Hagerty replied "No, although plaining of a stomach disorder. billa

conscious that he has a She asked General Snyder to go

the pavement. ho is

to the White House. partial obstruction"

Mr Hagerty said Mr Elsen- Nevertheless, President Eisen-hower appeared to be in good

be blamed spirits.

Congress

ald

to persuade cut the foreign

quite substantially.

hower cannot

of

100

thlo been

In reply to a question whether for fearing the looping off the President had had any food million today. Mr Hagerty sald only o a thousand

with suzar dollars may impair Ameri- little

Dextrose had can security arrangements morning.

world. In administered intravenously. with the free

Mr Hagerty said he could not how long the President

But much

it

tell

For the Arst time Mr Hagerty

Bome countries too it will! Lørsen' confidence in Ameri- would have to stay in hospital. can friendship. more important encourage some nations turn to Russia for the which they are now danger of losing.

leading up

He arrived at the White House about 2 a,m. and had been with the President ever since.

פתיה

moved

Mrs Eisenhower has into the hospital to be with her husband, just as she did when he was confined in Denver his heart attack.-Reuter,

after

No School Facilities For

200 Million

United Nations, June 8

may was able to give details of the Half of the children of school age in the world-about 200 school million have no to quence of events

facilities at all, UNESCO re- llo said Mm aldo Mr Eisenhower's admission,

ported today.

EisenhowÊT

In called General Snyder at a quer

ier to one this morning and told

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Children

Bombs Thrown

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Two people

realise, of course, withdrawal of this amount of Soviet troops trora

Germany does not settle the

question fully. It

is only the first step." "However, if the governments

the USA,

and Eritain

bases.co which have

of France,

Another American namat Sakmar was wounded attempt- ing to disarm Clark, who fled into a nearby Chinese hotel.

POLICE ATTACK Stigon pollee rushed to the

the territory of Germany were scene and poured sub-machine.

Bonc, June 3. into the hotel when

on their part also to take steps gun fire

were killed and to reduce their armed forces in Clark appeared at a second- 14 injured in four bomb attacks Germany,

This would

unques story window.

centre of Bone today. tionably prepare the ground for Apparently hit by the pelice in the

on this decsive

steps guaire, Clark toppled from the All the bombs were thrown at "Existing information indicates window and fell across high-bars and it seemed to be a co-

estion: for

thing an all were

evacuation agreement on the that the ratio between total tension wire before traching to ordinated attack, since school enrolment and the child his death in the street. -

thrown at the same time.

of foreign armed forces from first injured eight peopic, the territory of Germany." population, through tending to

head

was split open by increase In recent years, is still the impact of his all to the the second killed a waller and The Sovket Premier said he

third far from satisfactory

four. injured

and ground, worldwide basis," slated the

ment would "make Both Clark and Gibbon were injured one. After throwing the hoped the American

ran report.

members

third bomb the attackurs off, 'Aring a revolver and a man section.

It is believed the quarrel beaving the Jewish synagogue developed

over payment of a was killest

police Gro still Talled

Presso, investigating-United Press.

A on

Of those attending school. It said, a large number "have to

called 1or satisfied with a limited. The organisation

"urgent" support for setting Binount of education offered

up the proposed UN fund

Economic for

Development (6UNFED) or Lox an inter national educational fund

under conditions of hardship. and poverty??.

The 1055-50 annual report of UNESCO (UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organ sation) will be reviewed.

Economic and the

"No country can

by

11,

Social Council at its session opening on July 9 in Geneva.

have a com→→

This

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bill.

.The

of the MAAG

EARTH TREMOR

Santiago, June 8.

air

felt

at

was

pulsory school system until its An earth tremor was Laxable capacity can support throughout northern Chile

sald, the report.

0950 (local time) «today. a Presupposes

of degree

the most violent in the towns of economic development fan be- La Serena, Ovall and Illapel. In-yond that which many com- WILD

No casualties have been re- yot tries have

reached."-ported, but some damage was United Press.

caused.-France-Presso.

UNESCO noted that while total

school enrolment

creasing rapidly, ebild popula- tion was also going up.

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to

The fourth bomb explode-France.

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Halifax, Nova Sceito, June 8.

Camaclian service operational centres were reported here inte today to be traciding the move ments of a submarine believed to be a Soviet vessel, off the coast of Nova Scotia,outer.

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Algerla, ter Elsewhere in

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In Baina, a grenads thrown into the courtyard of a private house killed- a ten-year-old child and wounded four other Demons. In the Betit region, rebels slaughtered 210 sheep in an attack on an Algerian-owned turm.-Friace-Presic,

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