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of the U, 8. government and the State Department to heed they... =~ = advice of thelr own representatives in China, : The policy of huge “loans” and outright gifts, unrequited and|pleaded with Washington to de: imand for improvement in Na-/by Nanking to cut small slivers] unsecured, has long been discour- : ~ mand that Nationalist Ching start tionalist methods of financing|off - it. Like the VU. 8. manuaged by State Department repre- with the same remorselessness as|paying for its own war as thei the war and loosening up the|facturers whose boom is sentatives in China. i

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fy Times Foreign Service to secure in return a fair treat- orientation of the State Depart- China toward betterment -are|tuates between such - wild ex- ok GUAM, Dec 3— The breakdown of American economic policy [ment for American business and ment has deprived the men on the/sabotaged from Washington. ° rom. the China hands now re. ; Thers ir ls0..2 ‘small Bo may now replace largess as the ondary lobby ‘of - American |

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TY Bol ited They have pointed out that! They say the American govern-|doing. These hardheaded sugges- themselves in the midst of a new|Marshall' Plan, they want no| | ALUMINUM AWNINGS 0 t Ci Nationalist China is setting itself ment, if it insists. on pouring|tions get themselves buried in thé cloudburst of greenbacks from hindrance or condition placed on ! CALL LI. 3311 FOR FREER By NAT A. BARROWS Qp in state enterprises which money into China, should at|files of the State Department. {the friends of China in Congress. Washington's outlay. Economic . ESTIMATE Times Foreign Correspondent q out American businessileast take elementary precautions! The : overwhelming European {Their powers of. bargainingiwar against communism. 1s 8 60) _N. PENN. ST,

PARIS, Dec. 3—The -Israeli's bright hopes for early admission into the United Nations as the 59th member began to dim today Eis i in face of two major barriers. Spokesmen for| the Tel-Aviv government, carefully evaluf ating .prospects, are less certain : today that they

have enough votes to push their admission

~idly. through the Security Council and then- through the General Assembly. | The British and French dele- | gations particularly desire to! wait until the fog surrounding the Palestine problem has cleared | and Israell boundaries have been| definitely established.

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United Nations must be. taken seriously. they are ready to give up their 1949-50 seat on “the Security Council and abandon the United Nations entirely if Israel is admitted to membership. The vigor behind this threat is not being discounted here.

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be that time is on the side of the Zionists and they can afford to be patient, knowing that their interests inside the United Nations are protected by their own skillfully calculated pattern of maneuvers.- i Ardent support by the United States reassures Israelis that their membership application will remain a big part of American objectives here, even if Egyptian obstructionism or a British veto temporarily keeps the door closed.

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