Show Sena e Aid Faces f- f ces Hostile House WASHINGTON D Dec c. c 2 WR UP Ove O r the hump of senate approval the Administrations Administration's stopgap stopgap stopgap stop stop- gap European aid bill faced laced potent h house use demands Tuesday that it be pared by Iome some The Thc measure cleared the thc senate by nit 1111 83 to 6 vote late Monday I in substantially the thc form asked by Pres Prell Truman two weeks earlier but it still h ha has s a a rocky road ahead Even the senate version is 7 7 more than the house foreign for for- ei eign affairs committee c has mended And the house groups group's total includes Includes- for ChIna Chin which the senate measure did no not Include Our fight will be to take ou out I IUie the Uie for China Chinn said c a high house Republican who declIned de- de de de- dined to permit the use of his nime name Even the president did not r request quest cm emergency aid for China and the senate provided for assist assistance ance arice only onty t to Italy France and Aus tria Leaden Leaders Split However the G GOP 0 P leadership is split plat on the Chinese question Speaker Martin R R. Mass Mass' said Monday he favors g giving ving some help to to China immediately ely But Rut Republicans ans were were e virtually unanimous in their Insistence that the stop gap bill contain a a provision provi proy sion afon not in the senate measure lt stating ting that the congress is not itself Stull to continued foreign for fore foreign I eign aid ald I Many Republicans i Including n c l 1 u ding n g some lome of or the top members believe e that the range long-range Marshall plan for European recovery must be trimmed d sharply from current estimates estimates esti estI- m mates tes ranging up to The whole issue of foreign aid aid aid- both sort and long term was term was due toche tobe to be reviewed re at a conference of tb the 2 Republicans later Tuesday net Defeat At Amendments The senate senite beat down do every major major ma ma- jor bor amendment before sending the emergency bill bm to the house By a 56 to 30 vote last week It rejected d da a move to cut the overall authorization tion t to The six no vo votes on fin final l p passage passage pass pass- age ag were cast cast by Sens Langer Danger CR R R. N. N D. D McKellar CD D D. Tenn Moore elt R R. Okla ODaniel D. D Tex Robertson R R. Wyo and Taylor CD D. D Id Ida As It stands now the bill merely fixes a top limit on the amount of help that can be provided through next March 31 for Italy France and Austria It is avowedly ly aimed at halting the tha spread of communism in Europe by warding off oft cold and hunger Inthe in inthe inthe the three nations Of Ot the th total would be used to buy cereals for or other foods for coal for petroleum for fertilizer and other a agricultural supplies for or medical supplies and for cotton |