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6-(Scc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Fii, July 13, 1956 Administration Big Guns Carry Foreign Aid Fight to Congress $$IX TAR GAXJSR By J. W. DAVIS ' -WASHINGTON OB Secretary ol State Dullet, pleadini for mora foreign aid money than the house voted. Hid) Thurtdajr, "It would be disaster" to relax now it the fare of the threat of world Communism. ' Dullei and Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the joint . efiieis of staff, went before the Srnate Appropriation! committee o(ie day after the House voted to hlild Foreign Aid Appropriation! U $3,900,000,000, Radford tettifled that the "ser Irtus reductions" voted by the House, from President Eisen hower's request for $4.900,000, 000, would "involve aerious jeo pvdy to our security position and might well lead to a further weakening of the defense effort! of our allies." C4 SesaJee The Dulles-Radford testimony was reported to newsmen by the committee after they appeared in a closed session. Toe most that the administra tion can hop for is an Increase in the foreign aid appropriation to 14,014.000,000, the ceilinf set In authorization legislation that has already passed Congress. Whatever appropriation the Senate votes for would have to be adjusted with the $3,600,000, 000 the House voted yesterday. The summary of testimony showed that Dulles told the Sen- ale committee any appropriation substantially below the four- billion-dollar authorized ceiling Diplomat Denies Shaking Fist at Publisher's Widow BANGKOK. Thailand. If) V. S. Ambassador Max Bishop laid Thursday, "I never shook my fist lit sny lady's face In my life. 'He expressed amazement in in Interview at published accounts of a talk he had with Mrs. Robert Bl McCormick, widow of the lata publisher of the Chicago Trt- fcine, at a dinner party in the his me of British Ambassador Berkeley F. Gaga hero May 21. iBack from a round-the-world tdur, Mrs. McCoftniek said in Chicago Tuesday Bishop had threatened to seize her passport because she wanted td enter Red China as a press observer. "He put his fist in my face, th en said that be controlled half of the U. 6. Senate .and that be would have my passport with drawn if I continued to try te visit Communist China, sbe laid. "Meetly SedaT. J The ambassador, a man whe gestures as be speaks, comment ed that be recalled tho after dinner talk was "mostly Just social conversation." (And be differed with Mrs. Mo Cannick's statement that be had brought up the passport subject abruptly by saying, "I under stand you're -trying to get Into Rrd China .... whyT "Her desire to go to Commu nist China was mentioned by her, 1 believe, for until she told me I had no way of knowing ike wanted to go," Bishop said. ri-rU Nat Valid . f I explained that American t imports are not valid for travel in) Communist China and added that I would advise against her going because it would be baa ardous. "Although I do not recall any reference to the Senate ia our conversation, I do not believe there is a single Senator or mem ber of Congress under tho con trol of any individual. "I do not wish to become in volved in an argument with such a charming and gracious lady as Mrs. McCormick and therefore I have no further comment." -Mrs. McCormick never made the trip to China. She aald the State Department later refused her 'permission to go there as a press observer because it was feared the action "would cause a precedent" I would be Interpreted abroad af meaning that Congress believed the danger of Communist aggres sion baa passed. Caa't Assume VkUry He said that while develop ments in the world picture have been favorable, "it would be a diaaster if we were now to sit back and assume that victory has been won." "It might seem easy to cut dollar figures," he said, "but theae have to be translatedJnto people and places, and it Is "im possible to select any area sup ported by this mutual security program that this national could sacrifice without the gravest dan ger to our own security. 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