U (Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., June 7, '56 by &aft6o& lie Pleads for Foreign Aid; Battle Looms in House By WnVMOT EEKCEEB WASHINGTON Us-House force deployed for a major battle over foretn aid Wednesday after Prot eVot Eisenhower said It would be "tragic" tf Congress doesn't sup- Jort hit program. 'House Speaker Ravbura (D-Tex) Indicated! the mala drive would be toward restoration of about half the tU09.ooo.ooe slashed from the ad pimistration'a foreign aid budget ay- the House Foreign Attain Com BjOtee. ' :-Although top Democratic and Re publican leaders appeared to be getting together ea some sort of restoration move, there was still lota of opposition la the Home to firing Eisenhower the lull S4.106, tot.000 be wants to carry oa the Aifatual security program, through taeU months beginning July 1. U'Ttyi tar Cat 'ftep. Richards (D-SC), chairman af the ForeigB Affairs Committee, announced be would fight for the cut his committee approved J4-4 on Way S. Most of this tU09.0O0.0O0 reduction was in military aid pro posed for nation allied with the United States against tht threat of ' Csmimnist aggression. ' Eisenhower told his news confer ence earnestly Wednesday that this country "must continue to wage the peace." "We must not be parslmonius." he said. "We must support such programs as the mutual security act. . J would think It would now be tragic not to support these pro grams cheerfully and adequately." The President was reported to have told an extraordinary bipar tisan conference of House leaders I Tuesday night that it would endan ger national security to cut the for eign aid budget as deeply as the j foreign urairs committee oia. . "Wulif Peace" ' He said at his news conference President Suggests Possibility of Russ Defense Minister Zhukov Visiting U.S. WASHINGTON W "- President Eisenhower opened the door Wed nesday to an invitation to So viet Defense Minister Marshal George Zhukov to visit the United States later on if Zhukov shows aa interest la coming. Eisenhower told a news confer ence that if Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson was Invited to visit the Soviet Union be would cer tainly ask Zhukov, whom be knew well at the end of World War II. to eome te Washington. In effect the President declared in this refnect. and in comment ing on the forthcoming visit of Gen. Nathan F. Twining to Mos cow, an American policy of exact reciprocity n was the first time lha II JL nmition had been so pre cisely spelled out by Eisenhower. The nouibilitv of a Zhukov visit is important because contacts be tween the former top American commander in Europe and the top Soviet military figure have long been the center of speculation about improving United States Russian relations. Eisenhower himself has always beeir extremely careful, while praising Zhukov, to avoid creating a situation which might be em barrassing to his old comrade in arms against Nazi Germany. The two men met at the Summit Conference at Geneva last July. Their conversations there were re ported to be very cordial. the nation was now spending on the order of 40 billion dollars a year "waging peace." and that about 10 per cent of it was what was called mutual security. "I personally believe that if you don't support mutual security earn estly, sincerely, and with the clear realisation that we are serving America's best interests In so do ing, that we are going to spend more billions on this static, nega tive defense, " Eisenhower said. ., He argued that foreign aid funds were going into "constructive things. . .the liberty of the individ ual, his right to equal opportunity in nis own country, to happiness. to pursuit of happiness." as long as we are not shooting. we are not spending one-tenth as much as we would if we were shooting," the President told the newsmen. I " . X fV iTMg o.a vault wmi jam MAPei wrrw MfcaTaT Bl rig'T) Vn l e. NA WHVKVT . Slow Market Cuts -Peeler Log Price ., ICORVaLLIS tlV-Moet log prices bold np well in the past week, but ' peeler logs tumbled 15 to 110 a thousand feet at some Willamette Valley mills, Oregon State College reported Tuesday. i-fyt weekly farm forest products report blamed a slow market in plywood and lumber. : French Hike Campaign in Rebel Action By JOSEPH E. DYNAN ALGIERS, Algeria I The French 7th Mechanised Division sealed off a section of the Kabylie Mountains in North Central Algeria today in the stepped up campaign against nationalist rebels. The French are trying to dupli cate their "Iron Gates encircle ment of last week in which it was claimed S0O rebels were killed or captured. Six thousand troops of the 7th Division backed by Alpine units of the 27th Division cordoned off the big mountain area, U mile east of this capital city and IS miles south west of Tiii Ouzou. The troops then converted in a giant sweep aimed at flushing out rebel bands based In the region. 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