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Eisenhower Pleads For Understanding
Washington, May 1.
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President Eisenhower today describ- ed foreign aid AN vital “engine” needed to keep the ship of state on a "steady course" toward peace.
The President made carnest
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defence of his foreign ald programmes hi on imprompli, 20-minute falk to representa- tives of the League of Women Volers in the White House rose Karden.
The President said he is in with those in "full sympathy" Congress who want to cut the budget and reduce taxes. He saist he would like to offer "nme day an even bigger ta:: cut" than he proposed and was approved by Congress in 1854.
But he said all of the econo- mies *that we would like to accomplish" always come back
Russian Envoy
Previews Todd Film
Cannes, May 1. American producer, Mike Todd, today cele brated May Day by show-
to the foreign aid problem. ing the Soviet Vice- Economy-minded Congress Minister of Culture, Vladi- пусть have said that the Pre-mir Surino, a private pre- sident's proposed $4,400,000,000 foreign aid request is the place view of his film "Around World in 80 Days", where they will try to make the the
in Elenhower's which will open the Can- sharpest cut spending budget for the new nea international film festi- fiscal year staring on July 1.
val tomorrow night. The President's plea for his aid shortly after programme came
The 47-year-old American mut-millionaire is understood it was disclosed that he may to be planning to do business mako
nailonwide radio with the Russians. This may television address soon to line uptake the form of co-productions, public suppori for his old and budget views.
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UNDER CONSIDERATION
Senate Republican leader William F. Knowland (Calif.) said after a White House con ference of Congressional leaders that such an address had been recommended and is under con- sideration,
"You can't lake freedom and allow it to be pushed back to the shores of the United States" and still maintain peace in the
sale of his pictures to the USSR Sovici and the distribution of alms in the United States.
Todd spent a good part of a busy day today with Surine him part of privately showing the fabulous Alm on which he 10 $100,- expects to make up 000,000.
Surine reminded Todd that 10- day was the first anniversary of their meeting in Moscow, and Invited the American to
visit
-THE DUKE MEETS
-JIMMY ORR.
The Duke of Edinburgh recognises alt old friend, Chiet Inspector Jimmy Orr of the Kenya Police, ot, the quayside at Mombasa, Kenya. This meeting, last autumn, was the School to- first since the two had been at Gordonston gether. Now the Duke has appointed Mr Gr to be his tem- 7, from porary private secretary. He takes over, on May Squadron Leader Henry Chinnery who took over the post when Licut-Coromander Parker resigned. Mr Orr Australian-Renterphoto.
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NATO
TALKS
By HAROLD KING
Bonn, May 1.
the Soviet Union to see the new The dis ibution of weapons capable of using plled: "So you've invented atomic warheads among the various armies of the
Russian cineruma, Todd re-
a already. You shouldn't have Nato nations will be one of the most important world. Eisenhower told the invented the cinerama so quick-questions the 15 Foreign Ministers of the Nato
Longue representatives,
ly. You should have walted for
As long as there is a "presa-my Todd-AO process,"France tory force" abroad in the world Presse.
the to destroy which seeks American form of government, he said, it is only "prudent" to seek peace through strength and to also provide economic
to countries who need it
He said
hrip
that the "terrifle
force of the spirit of indepen- dence is now abroad in the world, especially in under- developed areas, and must be supported.
'Seato Worth While,' Says Radford
Washington, May 2. Admiral Arthur Radford, One of the ways to be in- Chairman of the United States dependent, he said, is = 10 get Joint Chiefs-Of-Steff, said in economie help. "And if we congressional testimony released don't give it, others will." today that the South-east Asian The President said that unics Treaty Organisation "has been the United States "understands very worth while." these simple truths," the future "doesn't look nearly as bright as it chould."-United Press
Oil Prospecting In Cyprus
Nicosia, May 1. A United States oli company,
Oll Corporation the Forest Pennsylvania, will start pros pecting for all in Cyprus October 1, it was disclosed to-
day
on
The Cyprus Government has granted the company ญ two- year licence
covering whole island and its territorial waters, Seven years
ago, the
the
Iraq Petroleum Company made a preliminary exploration of the island but concluded there was no all there.-France-Presse.
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Council will discuss during the next two days here, usually well-informed sources said tonight.
One of the related problems on which it is beloved the Foreign views Ministers will exchange
Whether or not the new German
have army should tactical atomic arms is a mat- ler of keen political controversy is that of allowing the United to stock forces in West Germany
States armed at present, chiefly because of the general nuclear bombs on the territories elections fixed for next Septem- of the Nato members. ber.
But inside Nate this question has in principle already been
may
There are unconfirmed reports here that the Americans havo started building missile
settled, the sources recalled. launching sites in some of the European countries where they The Bonn Government gaved th its agreement to a Shape plan have troops stationed, and some diplomatic officials for the distribution of arms German capable of using atomic war-think this belief is at the bottom Govern- of the recent Soviet heads three weeks ago.
ment's series of "warnings" to West Germany and other Euro- pean countries,
No Reason
her
saw no reason West
He told a House of Represen- tatives
Sub- Appropriations committee that Seato had filed
the
time Noto same which he felt
Nato Bources existed a gap
it was to suppose that when he was Commander-in-
that it is consider sources
atomic bombs certain that no Chier in the Paelfle some years Germany's intention to refuse to
train
United Statco general staff and are stocked by In the "It has dellclcncies just like troops
use of tactical forces in West Germany, if only any other organisation but I muclear weapons, having in fact because the American strategie Air Command has no bases in think that gradually It is be agreed to the Shape plan, coming a better organisation
The
British Foreign Secretary, Germany. This command has in Morocco, Iceland, on arrival bases from a military point of view," Mr Selwyn Lloyd,
Members of Scato are the here tocny, was also thought to Greenland, Britain, Libya and United Slates, Britain,
the have confirmed this view when Persla Philippines, Thailand, Pakistan, he said it was "felly to talk of France, Australla and New excluding Germany from the
Nato arce."
Zealand.-Reuter.
-RICHARDS-DULLES MEETING-
POSTPONED-
Athens, May 1, TR James Richards, President
M Elsenhower's special envoy,
has postponed a visit to Bonn, where he was to have Inform ed Mr John Foster Dulies of the progress of his mission to the Middle East to explain
the Elsenhower doctrine,
Mr Richards saw Mr Constan- tine Karamanlis, the Greek Prime Minister, for the second time today, and was received In audience by King Paul pad Queen Froderika.
Mr Dulles, the American Seero. The envoy has travelled more
tary of State, arrived in Bonn today for a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty's Minis terial Council. Mr Richards was to have joined him in
Bonn tomorTOW.
The reason for the postpone. ment of his visit was not im- mediately known,
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Further Discussion
Germany's position in this commection was mentioned when the West Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer BBW the United States Secretary of State, Mr John Footer Dulics, here tonight. It will be further dis cussed when the two statesmen meet again on Saturday, it was learned-China Mail Special.
DCM TO CSM
London, May 1, Company Sergeant Major Ilics over the Richard Mason of the Royal than 20,000 past month explaining Pros- Welsh Fusiliers has been award- dent Elsenhower's proposals, ed the Distinguished Conduct which are designed to combat Medal for "courage, leadership the spread of communiem by and determination" during an
attack such counter-measures ng ald
to the on terrorists and the promise of milliary Malayan jungle, it was
China Mali mupport in the event of aggres.nounced here,
Special slon-Reuter,
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London, May 1. Panamanian Ambassador Roberto E. Arias said today the United States had never given Panama "just or equitable" compensation for use of the Panama Canal.
In a letter to The Times of, in essence, a contract for con- London, Arias rakh the "recloubi- | cession of an international pub- able, vehemence" of the US le serv.ce, like the concession State Department to keep the granted by the Khediye of Egypt Quez and Panama problems to Ferdinand de Lesseps in
1854. separate was understandable,
"But the fundamental analogies between these great International waterways cannot be disguised by political pediency," he wrote.
Differences
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"in each case, the concession and provided for construction maintenance of an interoceanic waterway in territories that did not belong to the company or to the country that built the
Canal," Arias wrote,
"Those fundamental analogies were clearly evident to Great "There are, admittedly, cer- Britain and the United Statca taln differences, particularly in 1901 when they subscribed with respect to benefits, Egypt, to the Hay Pauncefote Treats always received from the Uni- to provide for the Phama vereat Canal Company amounts Canal the rules rubstantially
ally mate in keeping with Lho enuncurled in the Convention of dictates of fakmess. Egypt re- Constantinople
relative to colved seven per cent of the neutralisation and freedom of gross income from Canal tolls, equality of tariff for wille Panama has never re- passage, all nations and equitable tolls colved for the use of its grogen- and conditions of transit." phle respurces a compensation Arias said the Panama-United that can be described as just or States Convention of 1909 wp9, equitable."--United Press,
No
Quints For
Montreal, May 1. THE future husband of quintuplet Cecile Dionno sold today he and his flancee "want a lot of children,"
"Bul," added
20-year-old Phillipe Langlois, "no quints,"
Ceclle, who will become the first of the four surviving quints to marry, nodded agreement. "I'm in obstetries now, sho saith, referring to her mursing training course at a hospital "and 1 Wke it vory here, much. I just love babica" Langlois, a television engineer from Quebec City, told why they hope the stork won't deliver a package of five.
Dionne Fiance
"Quints," he said, "bring tod
much publicity and too many, headaches."
It Cecile and Langlois agreed
was "Love at Arst sight" when they met at a hospital where he was on a photographie as- signment.
will They
bo married "some time this nubumri."
One thing that worries Lan
glois is Cecile's share of the Quint's
one million dollar fortune, he said
"I wish Cecile didn't have any "He said. "I'd want money,"
to marry her anyway. I don't know just how to say it, but a man doesn't like it. He is embarrassed when his wife has moboy."--United Press,
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