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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959.

Cummings ECHOES THE THOUGHTS OF MILLIONS..

Tat

Page B.

W'e trembled

We froze at

We groaned

at his

'brinkman.

ship'.

hla 'cold-

war-man-

ship'...

at hie 'putting-his- foot-in- itmanship'..

London Daily Express cartoonist Cummings reflected the feelings of millions of people in all countries of the free world on February 14 this year.

That was the day when President Elsenhower announced that his Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, had cancer which would "certainly require further treatment.”

The formidable Mr Dulles has been at the helm いず

of Western cold war policy through six years repeated crises.

Since February 11 It has become increasingly unlikely that he would resume his post. Now that question has been answered definitely and the West is faced with the next question -Who will take his place?

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He Was The Most Travelled

We squirmed

at his 'holler- than-thou-

manship'...

But we're absolutely terrified now,

that the little old

,ways aren't in the old familiar place any

more

were more

the

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"I Admire Statesman Ever

His Fight,"

-Eden

London, April 15. Former Brilish Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden expremed regret today it the news of Mr Dulles' resignation.

"I have followed the course of Me Dulles' lllness with the greatest sympathy and greatly admire kia brave fight for health,” said Sir Anthony from his home lo Wiltshire in 1 statement released by Conservative

·Party headquarters here,

"The world will deplore the cause of his resignation and his friends regret the loss of his knowledge and counsel sí a critical time."

Sir Anthony, who tong ha suffered from a liver all- ment, was reported to have suffered a relapse las; Sun- day.-U.P.L

Churchill

American

Citizen?

Washington, April 15.

The Washington Post sug-

gested today that Con-

London, April 15.

Mr John Foster Dulles, 71, former successful cor- poration lawyer became the most travelled statesman of all time as the United States Secretary of State.

HERTER- NO. 2 IN ONE-MAN

SHOW

gress should grant Washington, April 15. honorary United States Christian citizenship to Sir Winston Churchill, who will visit this country early in May.

The newspaper sald

"The idea is not a new one. It was advanced from a num- ber of sources more than four yours ago. At that time, with Primo Minister Churchill still in office, there was some fear of political repercussions

"Now everyone. recognises „_that_Bir_W]wrion--tbelanga-40-

die ares."

"A grant of honorary citizen- ship would doubtless warm his heart, and it would do honour

the Congo and the

sident who gave it.

""Thanks"

**What is suggested is special award of the honours of citizenstap to a great friend of the American people....

Archibald Herter, the most like- ly choice as Mr Dulles' successor, bas been described as "number two man in a one-man show."

Mr Herter has seldom been

A Presbyterian layman, he preached

his gospel of a Christian offen- sive against Communism, seek- ing to strengthen the Western alliance.

Few of his 62 predecessors

bitterly criticised,

Frequent charges were that he meet assumed too many of the Slate threat posed

Department's responsibilities, by Internation- that his approach to inter- national problems was too rigid

and that he sermonised.

al Communism

by develop- "massive

He also came under are for ne insisting on on-the-spot negotin-tim- ilons.

tury power" to

But even his critics have deler aggression, conceded Mia Intellectuni brilliance and incisiveness, his crusading rent, courage and the wide knowledge and CI« perience that made him eminently quailfled for the Job,

Diplomata, congressmen and reporters marvelled at his prodigious capacity for work and hita grasp of even the smallest details of the foreign

scene,

Wilson's Influence

But this line was "toned down" In subsequent polley announcernents and Mr Dulles set out to convince his allies of America's peaceful intentions, while working for a Southeast Asian treaty:

In

eight September, 1954, nations pledged themselves in the new Southeast Asian Treaty Organisation.

Dorn In Washington on February 24, 1888, of a Presby-doo! terian

father, John pastor Foster Dulles was introduced

to active diplomacy at the ago of 10, when he attended the second Hague Peace Conference

"Re-appraisal"

No sooner was he back from the Far East than he had to with the European problem brought about by France's reaction to the Euro- pean

Defence Community Treaty, which involved a Ger-

to inan contribution Western Furopean defence. The following year he took

He had previously warned his Bachelor of Arts degree that such à rejection would at Princeton Pulverslly, com-

Cause on

"'konising IC- ing under the influence of lis oppraisal of United States president, Woodrow Wilson, policy. possibly a withdrawal American troops trom

In 1907.

who visualised an interna tional order based on Chris-Europe. But crisis was avoided. tian principles and democratic methode

He served in army intelli- renco in World War I-poor

him from eyesight barred

In 1010 duty and

active

in the limelight even on altended the Paris Peace Con- the frequent occasions ference as adviser to President when, as Under-Secretary | Woodrow Wilson. of-State-be has had — He became principal Ameri charge of the State De spokesman on the Repara tions Commission and a mom partment during Mr her of the Supreme Economie Bulles' absence.

4

Council.

In 1356

came one of the most critical situations the world had known alco the war, when President Nasser of Erypt nationalized Suez Canal.

Criticised

the

During the subsequent Israeli înyzalon and theateriesFrench. intervention In the Autumn of 1958, Mr Dulles pressed the three countries to withdraw, arguing that the United Na- "no force un-

Buttheadscription-le-more-Peaceful-Changode foto

re-

tribute to the power of Mr Dulles' personality than a flection on Mr Herter's ablilty.

Mr Herter went to the State Department as Mr. Dulles de puty in Februnry 1957.

He is a former Governor of Mussachusetts who waz for many years a member of tie "Certainly some such means Massachusetts Blato Legislatura ought to be found to express to and the United States Con- Sir Winston when he curries gress,

month the profound of the American people."-Ctilna Mall Special.

here next thanks

1914. Doughnut

Chiengo, April 15,

He had much to do with the Marshall Plan for European Economic recovery; he is widely travelled and has an intimate knowledge of Western Europe,

Handicapped

He is handicapped, but only The Chicago Salvation Army to a degree, by a painful arthri reported receipt of an historic tic condition which has plagued memento of France from air for years. grateful World War 1 doughboy.

L. J. Smith, 89, of St Peters- burg, Florida, sent a stone-liko souvenir with . noto which a doughnut explained it was given him 41 years ago by a Salvation Army

it's

He was heavily criticfood st home and abroad for this decision, which he later ad- mofited was perhaps the mont

difficult of his career.

Back in the United States he apply to all took up law again, buliding an bmanent reputation, and little was heard of him in the poll- cal front line until 1937, when he was chairman of a League of Nations conference in Paris called to consider the question of "peaceful change."

After World War II Prezi- deni Truman sent Mr Dulles to the Ban Francisco Con- ferenor, at which the United Nation Charler was drafted. sa sa advisor, and in the same Capacity be attended the first the Council of meeting Foreign Ministers in London, also in 1945,

He held airmilar posts for the

policy

next seven years, but his views on foreign affairs and his pre- "containment" posed against Huselo received wide publicity.

Supporters of General Eisen- It affonda la mobilly and hower endorsest this argument he has to use oralobos.: tak and Mr Dulles ww

entrusted there le be evideson that 11 with writing the Republican seriously impairs his effeo-polity programme. Üyesom in dur, viher way. Mr Herter gave up an intly

The Middle East and dis. armament were the Secretary of State's mgin preoccupations during 1930.

In midsummer came the Iroq! revolt and the landlog of marines in the

American Lebanon.

Hardly had this died down when China renewed her ⚫bombardment of the Nation-

alist offshore talanda,

Mr Dulles How to Forziosa to confer with Generalissimo

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He was appointed Secretary of State when General Etsenhower became President, jus and took office in January 1953.

Berlin But another crials soon do veloped this time in Europe.

In November Mr Nikita Khrushchev,' tho Boviet Pre-

that Russla mier, annoticed meant to transfer all its fume- flons in Berlin to the East Ger- Hardly was ho in office be mal government, and suggested Anotable ausmachery of] torn he began his travels with a that the Westerni powers do the General Elenihotrón. Ever the fact-finding. lon of West❘ samé. Presidency in 1881, 1år Marfer; Birope, and thi one of the mentioned na À BENDER Riddio'. East and. Saith Anin,

lassic. Now bent for architecture to join the

US. Foreign Services in 1918.

In 183 he was elected to the Muachusetts State Legislature,

Д doughmut that really needs to be dunked,-U.P.I.

Eligible ?

Savannah, Ga., April 15, The Atlanta Cotton Associa tion elected a now” president yesterday, Ylja'name is. E. P. Co-UP.3

wks

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not permit him to soIVE

Early - in 1994 lie caused a Pild wit, kisong, Atterica's allies by

bly whhotoeindes" that "hir |

decided to

Throughout his controver- stal sle years of office. Mr Dulles enjoyed the complete President confidence of

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