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"YES" Cooperation but Financial Aid "NO"

IKE SIGNS BILL

N. ATLANTIC ALLIES

TO COORDINATE ATOMIC DEFENCE

Washington, July 2. President Eisenhower today signed a bill permit-]

ting the United States to exchange atomic weapons secrets with North Atlantie alles. The President's signature brought the bill into law

and paved the way for specific agreements. Negotiations for such agreements are in progress

with Britain.

The legislation stemmed from Preskien Eisenhower's recom- mendation Inst January that

The restrictive atomic energy how dould be amended to per- mit the Information exchange,

One provision of the new bli mits Britain the authority 10 krediler the non-nuclear portions of atomie weapons. Under the original recom- mendation the President sought muthority to permit such trans- Ters to other friendly nailons,

Congress reserved the right to

uy agreement to Rivo nother country information. This was designed to make fears that the President's powers would be too sweeping and that

the atomle arms ruce,

The signing of 11 Blijeb-

Undled

Democrats. Slice

$872,000,000

BY VINCENT J. BURKE

Washington, July 2. The House of Representatives passed a $3,078,092,- 500 Foreign Aid money bill today after rebuff- ing President Eisenhower's appeal to restore any of the $872 million slashed from his re- quest. The final vote was, 258 to 146.-

Summit Conference Notes

IKE, MACMILLAN

AND DE GAULLE

REPLY TO USSR

London, July 2,

the legitation could broaden The big three Western heads of government, in letters to the Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, published today, denied that the West was impeding progress towards a summit meeting and asked him to agree to a "workable" form of proceduro. The sense of the three replies

Stales agreement to share atomic weapons secrets Ja imminent.

on

to Mr Khrushchev's challenge Western pincerity was the same, but they differed in ex- pression,

Socrot Details

President Eisenhower's, signa- today is expected" to be Followed this week by a detailed agreement for which negotia-

Elenhower Brid President leus bogum last month.

there was no warrant for the PHA

wus (valiable exchanges. 1 Britain allegation that the West

summit prevent [ur the time being, and an trying to antelpation nat approval, meeting ard counter-charged with "apparent British and U.S. Mrials opened the iussions

before negotiations

Congrs willingness

negotiate

The bil Bankin the

to

th

completed nelion arber nisserinsly on concrete points ut

vicek.

Because of the restrictive nature of the cli atomie energy (law, the negotiators could

| circuns vertalu top-revet d'elaik withou which the agreemem would be incomplete.

Isane."

Aspirations

ile declared that "a meeting of heads of government woul not respond to the hopes and But the President's signature aspirations-of-mankind if they Today clears away the last met under an injunetina tha

cadlock, and officials said tento their lips so that they, was only i matter of hours could not even mention the

political before negotiations would be great

issuten gravely trouble their relatión? [mount up.

En Ith officials were delight-and endanger world peace," ed w.cinformed that []

HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND President bad tied the hill.

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that

#Russia wants to exclude such questions as the Soviet satellite states and the re- unication of Germany.)

They said Wal the more fruitful atomic partnership ita projel betwee ze United States and Britalu would elmi-

Mr Macmillan said Mr Khru- nake wasiful duplication and shchev's leller of June 11 had strengthen the entire Western nade it perfectly clear that getence community,

you and we have two totally agreement is different wropad

objectives in view expected to provide for an ex- yours is simply to convene a chise of seerels on the desigo, ummit conference, ours is to construction and use of mucivar Legotiate a settlement of some weapons; the purchase by Bri- of the differences which divide: tain of a nuclear power plant us."

submarine; and the co- ordination of United States and

for

The

He Stole

A Ship

To

Make

Fortune

New York, July, 2.

The House sent the pared- down bill to the Senate within hours after the President ac- Lusori the Democratic-steered House appropriations, committee of "taking reckle risks with our safety" by making the cul.

He told his news conference American sure the poople "will demand" that con- креба ultimately Approve his full request for $3,040,000,000 to continue the flow of military and economie aid to other freo ballons this Bscal year, :

re

Was

Vote It Down

Copico

President'a fo statement were made available to Houso members in the Speaker's Lobby directly behind. the House Chamber. But the House proceeded to vote down series of Republican amendments to restore a total of $130 millon to the bill.

Before the nod vole, the House rejected, 214 to 160, a last-minute attempt to send the bill back to the appropriations committee with instructions to add an additional $75 million for defence support...a form of economic aid.

As approved by the House, the bill represented a cut of 22 per rent

Üke from

President's original request. The bit also was $587,500,000 short of e legal ceiling set for The prom grununa?

under the reccly- enacte! Foreign Aid authorisa

· ទៅវ

A sca captain, who allegedly fem law.U.P.I. stole a yachi to go to the South African diamond fields to make his fortune, returned to New York

federni today to face charges.

Emanuel K: Bredet, 39, was accompanied from Spain by Federat Marshal Tomas Lumney and assistant. U.S. al- torney Herbert F. Roth, who were sent to pick him up.

Bredel

newsmen he started his voyage in the hope of visiting his wife and two children in Johannesburg. Also, hu salt, he wanted to do some diamond hunting because knew where to look."

في ارين

Poor Sailors

BRITAIN MAKES REPRESENTATIONS

ON NEW RED RESTRICTIONS

Brllain

London, July 2.

repre today made

about the contations to China "Ightening up of travel restrie-

Hons imposed on foreign diplo mals in Peking, according to a BRIELS usually well informed here.

The

Ite

Fource said that recent arrust of Bve Ching.x!

ut B members of the sta

The Hcensed ship's master is nénosed of using the name Joseph Schmitz to charter the General de Goulle warned of 50-foot, two-innsted schooner British Embassy la Peking was Brkish programmes in weapons the danger that lack of real Serene from Clayton T. Maiso raloed at a talk today be. research, development and pro-agreement might be screened" Jaeger of New York for a 10- tweets, the Chirago

by generalised formulas bear day east coast cruise, and then ing the gerns of fresh mus-making off with it. understandinga "We inust

duction-Reuter.

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Archbishop

London, July 2

A government spokesman said

Fald-Beuter.

Counsellor hero, Mr Chin Chin-lin, and the head of the Foreign Office Far

Dalton, Eastern Depariment, Mr Peter

The Foreign Office spokesmen tonight stated that Mr Dalton

take the path of precision," he Leslie Cotter, 42, and Joseph L. Bredel and two companion, Morano, 19, were arrested in the Canary Islands last November, Uree months after Bredel char-had summoned Mr Chin to the tered the Serene,

NEW BORN BABY

GIVEN AWAY

Manchester, Juiy 2.

today the British Government- Mr Ray Winkley, 20, left hud never sought to veto the hospital here with a new-born Archbishop

Canterbury's baby and drove to a hotel to Invitation for Cypriot Arch-hand it over to Mrs John Lee, bishop Mattarios to attend Lambeth Conference here.

The Eur of Perth, speaking

the28.

Mr Winkley and her husband

for the government, Loid the chose the Loes out of hundreds House of Loris both the who wrote asking for the baby Colonial Office and Foreign whan they announced months aware in advance ago that they would not keep Office werd

have three other that the invitation was going to Thoy be sout to the spiritual leader of the independence movement In Cyprus.

"The Archbishop of Canter- bury's representative was ad- vised, that in the judgment of the government, the matter was

ecclesiastical one," Perth said.-U.P.I.

auti

Lerd

children.

Foreign Ofice but he declined to add to this statement.----Heu-

He sak today his companions, į ter. both "poor sailors", got fed up after 40 days at sea, marked by hurricane winds, ripped, sails, and a leaking hull, ond "wired friends for money to return home from Santa Cruz.

The authorities here arrangert for Bredel's return after Spanish officials arrested him and im- pounded the Sereno-UP.I.

The Cost Of Terror

Terrorism

Refuse To Transmit U.N. Letters

United Nations, July 2.

and The Soviel, Hungarian"

to the Rumanian delegations United Nations rofused to tranamt 10 their respective governments the lettera denting with the trial of former Hun- gorian Premier, Imre Nagy, it was stated today.

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THE HOYS' & ainia' CLUBS ASSOCIATION

Mrs Winkley said, "I conaut stand howling bables. I know

Nicosia, July 3. in Cyprus claimed Mra Leo will make a far better

The President of the U.N. mother for this child than I." the lives of 408 peoplo--includ-

backward ing 100 Britons-between the special commiites on Hungary, She loft without a

lance. "I shall never see this beginning of the emergency on Asing Anderson of Denmark, " she said. "I do April 1, 1953 and June 30 this sald the letters, written by his baby again,"

your, it was announced today. committee, asked the three viton your part in helping to

Etongezang train the not want to."

Unofficial records also show governments to explain the con- tomorrow. Subscriptum should be The Lees who cannot have that up to June 30 this year ditions under which Nagy and to:-The Hon. Treasurer. The chlidren of their own haya told there had been 1,159 injured, cther leaders of the Itungarian eye and Girls' Clubs Association,

War Memorial Welfare

Centre sollektor to start adoption made up of 586 servicemen, 39 llberation movement had beon Soutien Playground, Wanchai,

014 Cypriot civilians.Reuler. Presse.

It's Either Too proceedings, China Mail British civilians, 70 police and judged and condemned.-France-

Wet Or Too Dry

Tokyo, July 3, Flood waters began rolling back in wertern Japan on Wednesday after taking a toll of live dead, two missing, 30 in- Jured” and -19,000 homeless,

Elsewhere in the country, drought persisted despite scal- tered thunder showers. In Tokyo, elocicle power was cut 10 per cent and citizens went into their third day on a 30 per cant reduced water supply.

In. Blood-stricken Hiroshima And Shimane profeatures, autho- rities estimatoí a loss of US$1,- 100,000.-U.P.I.

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