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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 25, 1957 I I U.S. Relations With Ex-Foes Up for Review Adenauer Due May 27 In Capital, Japanese Premier June 19 By CHARLES M. MCCANN United Preu Staff Correspondent Relations between the United States and its two chief World War II enemies are coming up for review within the next two months. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany is to visit Wash ington on May 27. Premier Nobusuke Kishi of Ja nn will follow him on June 19. Thn visits will rnmp at fl time when important developments are taking place in noui tne European ana f ar eastern situations. Three Points Each Adenauer will discuss with Pres ident Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles the de fense of Western Europe, the re unification of Germany and rela tions with Soviet Russia. Kishi will discuss Japanese re armament, the Japanese - Amer ican security treaty, the future of the island of Okinawa and Japan s relations with Communist China. Adenauer is still worried over the prospect that Britain, France and also the United States may withdraw a substantial part of the troops they now maintain in Germany as part ot the North At lantic Treaty Organization forces, As part of the question of .In panose rearmament, Kishi wants to revise the Japanese American security treaty. Part of this pic ture is the fact that the United States still maintains about 100.- 000 troops in Japan. Another part is that Okinawa, 325 miles south of the Japanese home islands, now Is one of the most important American military bases in the world. Japan Is looking forward to tne day when it may regain sov ereignty over the island. Increased Trade Conceded The most important immediate question in Kishi's mind .will be Japanese traae wim communist Phinn Thn Tlnttnri Glatat, ha luctantly agreed that demands by Britain and Japan for increased trade with Red China must be rnnppHprt An interesting part ot the Ger man and JnpunuRc .situations is that these countries, the two chief enemies ot the United Stales in the Inst drpnt Unr urn nollim!.. rearming not only by the consent but the urgent request ot the WacUi-h illia. Tha mrmimul nf l"1 . .. - ................... u, ucuiinjij and Japan is especially interest ing when It Is remembered that uiey, aoove au other countries, have long history of militarism U.S. to Block War Materials Sale to China WASHINGTON (UP)-The Unit d States will not approve any move by lis allies to sell war-potential mnlnrlnlo In nnA m.:-.. . l V.IIIIIM Ul any member of the Communist bloc, an administration spokes man said today. Harold C. McClellan, assistant secretary of commerce for Inter national trade, made the comment on current negotiations among the allies on Kasl-West trade prob Icms. Britain and Japan particu larly want a relaxation of trade controls. McClellan noted that for sonic time this country has been under Incrn.lsiniT nrncilrn fpnm II u: to rclnx East-West trade controls. The State Department an nminrnH Irwt Klnr,l u I A.l.. . j. , ,o it-miy to discuss enrtuin mnHlrinniinnP in trade curbs with 14 U.S. allies who participate in the trade control Drournm. McClellan said Ihc United oinies iook lite move to avoid the POSSibiiitV flf lnKillf All i-nnlrnl. nn trade with IteH china antt n'n.n. Soviet bloc nations. He said this danger was present because of the pressing need ot the allies, partic ularly Britain and Japan, for mult nuuu iraae. Durins the mmina foil said, "Wo will insist on complete safeguards against trading in any strategic mali-rials." But he saiil the United Stnli nrnhnl.l.: ...;n make concessions on trade by its allies in certain non - strategic items, particularly In the Asian irmic. nc aia not name the items. What the administration hns in mind. McClellan said, is a possi ble tightening ot East-West trade control in biiropc and a slight re taxation of some controls in Asia Oilier intpriiiilinnnl lnl. v...-i do mil believe Britain and Japan nave iiiiicn to gam in such an eas ing of controls. Dcatli Claims 'Haywire Mac, Ex-Radio St ai SAN FRANCISCO (UPl-llarry McClinlock. radio star of the 20s and composer of "The Big " v-k Candy Mountain." died at Kniscr Hospital today at the age of 74. McClinlock, better Kninvn as "Haywire Mac," began his radio tinging and guitar-playing career on the KFRC "Blue Monday Jam boree" in 1925. He then moved to the "Happy Go Lucky Hour" net work broadcast and after a move to Hollywood returned to San Fran cisco as a member of the "Break fast Gang" until his retirement two years ago. 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