EISENHOWER LAUDS THE G.O.P. PROGRAM; Not So Important, He Says, Whether Party in Congress Always Agrees With Him
Date: 02 July 1953
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Eisenhower holds it not so important that Cong Repubs always agree with him, news conf
David Dhalatnghu Gulpilil (1 July 1953 – 29 November 2021) was an Australian actor and dancer. He was known for his roles in the films Walkabout (1971), Storm Boy (1976), The Last Wave (1977), Crocodile Dundee (1986), Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002), The Tracker (2002), and Australia (2008).
An Indigenous Australian and Yolŋu person, he was raised in a traditional lifestyle in Arnhem Land. A skilled dancer, he was noticed by British filmmaker Nicolas Roeg, who cast him in his first feature film role in Walkabout (1971). He also made several appearances on stage.
Recognised as one of Australia's greatest actors and a trailblazer for Indigenous Australians in film, he was honoured with numerous awards and honours, including a lifetime achievement award at the 2019 NAIDOC Awards. After his death in November 2021, he was posthumously referred to as David Dalaithngu for a short period at his family's request. This was to conform to Indigenous practices that avoid naming the dead.
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Date: 02 July 1953
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Eisenhower holds it not so important that Cong Repubs always agree with him, news conf
Date: 02 July 1953
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Eisenhower says Brownell consults with Repub leaders on compromise, news conf; says no treaty could supersede Const; bars upsetting Govt branches power balance
Date: 02 July 1953
Reid Foundation offers 6 fellowships for study abroad
Date: 02 July 1953
By WALTER H. WAGGONER
Walter WAGGONER
Eisenhower believes US efforts to win over Rhee will succeed, news conf; US leaders less optimistic; cite Rhee note which Eisenhower presumably had not seen prior to news conf; note reptdly offers no room for compromise; speculation on courses open to US; Cong reaction
Date: 02 July 1953
By ROBERT ALDEN
Robert ALDEN
Robertson mission disclosed to have been assured shortly after arrival that Eisenhower pledges met all SK requests, later confronted with old 'unreasonable demands; mission makes clear to Rhee that US will not be deterred from trying to reach truce with Communists, that mission is final one to conf with Rhee before truce is signed, that Robertson is authorized to spell out final and full US terms in return for SK cooperation; Pyun denies Rhee changed stand on Eisenhower terms; Robertson reptdly offers terms essentially same as those in Eisenhower lr; Rhee, in note to Robertson, reptdly asks 90-day limit on pol conf, resumption of war if conf fails to reach accord; Robertson reptdly rejects Rhee demands but assures SK that US would weigh resuming war if Communists fail to bargain in good faith or if Communists use pol talks to screen mil build-up and infiltrate SK with agents; Robertson delivers new note to Rhee
Date: 02 July 1953
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
traffic continues despite martial law
Date: 02 July 1953
By HAROLD B. HINTON
Repr Price sees 200-bomb stockpile
Date: 02 July 1953
By C. P. TRUSSELL
C. TRUSSELL
Eisenhower restates stand, press conf; expects new Dept directive soon; says he would not have removed D Hammett's detective stories from libraries; exch with St Louis Post-Dispatch reporter R P Brandt on seeming inconsistencies in recent statements noted; Pres stresses ltd purpose of libraries under '48 Act; Act provisions noted