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Property Seizure Clause In
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Japan Peace Treaty 163-Wing Being Revised
Air Force Proposed
Washington, Aug. 7.
A State Departinent official said today that the paragraph of the proposed peace treaty with. Japan, which deals with the right of the Allied powers to seize Japanese-owned property, was VINSON WANTS A being rewritten to satisfy objections raised by
VAST INCREASE
Washington, Aug. 7.
Chile, Peru and Mexico.
A sub-paragraph of Article 14 of the draft Mr Carl Vinson, Chair-treaty was being rephrased to take into account man of the House Armed Services Commitice, today procedure used by the Latin American countries in proposed a vast increase in seizing Japanese property held under their juris-
United States afr power.
The Democratic Congressman from Georgia, in a statement, called for the expansion of the Air Force to 103 wings--nearly double the number now existence- and for the construc-
In
lion of. three super-aircraft
carriers,
Mr Vinson said that the Air Force should have 136 combat wings-or groups-and 25 carrier wings.
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to an
The Air Force now has a wings and is building immediate goal of 95,
The Secretary of Defence, Generál George Marshall, said two weeks ago that the airerat industry was being asked to Increase its production capaci to permit an expansion to 180 wings.
The size of a wing varies from 30 heavy bombers like the B36 to 75 fighters.
diction during World War II. .
to
has, not
The sub-paragraph was designed to limit the rights of the Allied powers henceforth
seizo Japanese property against which. action
already been taken.
The spokesman said I was| English, - which contains по phrased to fr the wartime prac-Impileations of former Japansse tice of the United States and rights in Antarctica--United most European powers of Press, "scizing Japanese properly selectively".
In Latin America most gov- cruments had issued a blanket decres of seizure and sab sequently made exceptions in Individual properties held by "friendly" Japanese.
TECHNICAL REVISION
Washington, Aug. 7.
A spokesman for the State Department's Japanese treaty experts zald special Ambassador John Foster Dulles and aides Art "technical cannged revision" of the proposed pact, and that the revision may be circulated about August 15,
nov
Article 14 Paragraph 2 Sub Paragraph 1 of the draft treaty reads: "Each of the Allied Powers shall have the right to The spokesman said the pre- scize tall Japanese property), sent conference concernng the the property of Japanese nu- pact is giving easideration to during the War additional comments and new tionals who
received since the resided, with the permission of proposals the
Hovernment concerned, in proposed treaty was announced the territory of one
on July 12.
the
of the
Mr Vinson said that the newAllied Powers, except property aircraft carriers should be super-subjected during that period to carriers, of nearly 60,000 tons, measures not generally applied which would have disappearing by the government of the terri bridges to permit the take off and tory where the property was landing of big bombers.
situated to property of other Japanese nationals resident in such territory."
Mr Vinson plans to introduce legislation to authorise the expan- sion programme and his Com- The spokesman enid the langu: mitted would begin immediate age of the sub-paragraph would hearings on the matter. Reuter, be "generalised so as to eliminate
that any pleation seizures of previously un- touched property are to
be condoned."
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border area here
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The State Department official sald only one other exception
The consultations follow the previously announced plans con- cerning the pact in which Mr Dulles had said, in a July 12 the requested statement, that additional comments would be received until July 20. But the laiter date was changed to August 13,
The Department spokesman, said today "The objective is to circulate among the possible signatories the technical revi- sion for the proposed text, this circulation taking place as neat possible but has August 13 as likely before August 15.".
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TOATE
Trying To Settle
Dispute On Suez
"Out Of Court"
United Nations, Aug. 7.
to the draft trendy had been Omcial sources cald that by Coburg, Aug. 7.
taken
American "echnical revisiony" It by a Latin
Diplomats here have almost abandoned hopes police in the
said Chile meant the "changing of today used government. He
translation point in phraseology here and there and of finding an "out of court" solution to the problem their clubs and firearms in bat- raised a
oficial tling about 600 West German the
Spanish-language other minor revisions.":
of Egypt's blockade of the Suez Canal. tried draft of Article 2 Paragraph E Communist youths who
which way into East in
"Japan renounces East claim to any right or tile attend the Communist World to any
area".
to force their
Germany to Berli
Youth Festival,
part of the Antarctic
POLICY UNCHANGED
One Department spokesman
The final draft of a resolution-believed to said that the version already call on Egypt to lift the blockade-for Thursday's, circulated Is "merely beint Security Council meeting was handed to Mahmoud polished up, but nothing con- cerning policy in it is involved." | Fawzi Bey, Egypt's chief delegate here, yesterday
and transmitted to Cairo instantly.
Ambassadors In
the Egyptian lift voluntarily the blockade on
Mr Jefferson Caffery, had been instructed to follow up the If she would, there would be amended to conform with the
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Bond, Aug. 7** Belgium is the country with the world's biggest beer drinkers.
on
The German Browers' Association, working Ogurea of the Geneva World Abstinence Bureau, ∙estimated today that Bel- glum in 1950 drank 135 litres per head, compared with Britain's 92 litres. the United States' 80 litres and Canada's 61 Htres.
Germany, the browers noted with regret, W15 well down at the fail of the list. drinking only 10 itrea, the same amount as the Republic of Colombia. -Reuler.
*The youths, who came from He explained that the Spanish all parts of West Germany,text, of the paragraph, according were armed with heavy sticks to the Chilesh interpretation, This appears to bear out Mr mul stones, the Police said.left-the-impression that Japan Dulles statement of July 12 The British and United States, hope of persuading Egypt to Doubtful
About 126 youths were ar-won renounding what might that both the British and United valld claim to States Governments, sponsors rested and 280 others were sent have been a back home. It Is not yet specific rights in the Antarctic of the pact, consider that palley capitan. Sie Ralph Stevenson and ships carrying goods for Israel. Trade Future known what happened to the area. The Spanish text would be matters and other major treaty
matters have already been dis matter with the Egyptian Gov- no need to introduce the re-
Washington, Aug. 7.. rest of the group. Reuter,
American-Philippine commer- cussed among the nations and
understood solution at the Security Council elal relations may be entering a nothing is to be gained by re-emment, it
here.
meeting — which was postponed new phase as the aftermath of opening them."...
from today to allow time for the new Philippine import con- consultations with Fawzi Bey. trcl law and the possibility of
in Korca, peace
government Informed sources here said trade experts fold the United that the resolution, sponsored today, Future expansion of by Britain, the United States trade volume may become more and France, would include these dimcult
Technical Aid For
Backward Nations: UN Board
Reports
Geneva, Aug. 7.
was
However, Mr Dulles at that their action represented the only An American source said that time-and other Department spokesmen since then ~ have Indicated that final discussions of the proposed text as well os the signing will take place at San Francisco in curly Septem- ber.
Several Washington repre- sentatives of the possible the signatory nations expect revised treaty-texi to be seat to their governments as soon as the present "polishing up" is they agreed completed. But with the State
Department
Twelve experts have been recruited in India so far for the implementation of the United Na- tions programmé of technical help to under-spokesman that they expect only minor adjustments. They developed countries, the United Nations Technical Assistance Board reported today.
On the other hand, India is to receive 42 scien- tific and technical experts to help her with her big development schemes.
In addition, 57 Indian Ha- tionals have either received or will receive United Nations fellowships for technical train- ing abroad.
Tranume suit that the financial cost of this old to Indin in the first year" of the programime is estinaled to be about $357,770,
with a total of $784,000, to be spent on 99 experts and followships
fore the end of the year...
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Theoretically, the new Philip- plae import centrols -designed to 1.The Security Counell to reduce, the cost of living in the call on Egypt to end the re-islanda would tend to increase the strictions on the passage
volume of of
export sales to the: ships through the Canal, and to Philippines. But large quantities stop all interference with incy products were previously shipped of the chief dizontrolled food passing through, wherever they might be bound.
to the Philippines. and there is considerable uncertainty as
to
2. The Egyptian Govern- how the law will operate in view ment should cease all inter- of its rather flexible administra- ferénce with shipping beyond tive provisions—United Press. that essential to the safety of
Beirut, Aug. 7. Hassan el Kalteem, Premier cy under the French mandate, was further consideration of major provisions of the pact will oc- after Faris el Khoury's with cur af San Francisco-Asso-drawal, clated Press.
were of the opinion that any sited today to form a Cabinet ships in the Canal and
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to the largest party's (People's constituted "a hostile and aggres.
that the Egyptian blockade miralty announced today.
which were · being ☺'corikkdered, granted $51 scholarships to 18,000 are in Lower Baxony, | Betalike: Ke (1) Wilts to spare me resolution was expected
of full co-operation, et Khoury It was expected that the Indian warships will this; failed to form a coalition in preamble to the tocolution would month visit the British bare at cluding parties not represented mention the United Nations Trincomalee, Ceylon, for exer
Parliament because they Palestine truce chief, General cises with British
Warships of The experts will help the
boycotted the last election, dus Willam Riley's, recent statement the East Indies Fleet, the Ad- Iranian Government to 1m-
The announcement paid that The Floard's third annual plement its seven-year deve-
Kassel, Aug, Ti Party) refusal to co-operate report to the
(of the training United Nations lopment plan.
Thousands of Hessian farm with
alve get" contrary to the spielt this was part Republican groups. E of the Egypt-Israel armistico facilities offered for-warships Economic and Social Cotinell on The report states that under hands will join 20,000 striking Hakeem is reportedly friendly pact.
thờ flow Commonwealth the $80,000,000 "expatuled pro the aid programme agreements for more pay in Northern with both the People's Purky
countries of India, Pakistan und had already been signed
It was also thought likely that Ceylon provide 741 experts for 45 Hea and Lower Saxony, the and the Moslem Brotherhood the Security Courell would stress The Indian frigates Cauvery countries and the remaining Hessinn Central Strike Comptis answer is expected tonight. that it did not subscribe to the Kistinn Jumns, the destroyeri contracts would be signed be- muttee; aïndünçéť today.
President Atassy is not wil Canal restrictions were justified tap will all take part.
Egyptian claim that the Suez Rajput, Rana and Ranjit and the cruiser Delhi, India's According to the report 04
Most of the stelliers about ing to dissolve the Chamber on self-defence grounds. countries had made 500 requests The requests sought training by December.
date and would award Su more one of West Germany's richest the country political upheavals The sthöldralups for 7,147 of their
brid (3) Wants tho budget, voled say that blockade was deny- Hati dibed technical ox- by the United Nations under the Who (;; land -
and a total of 1,428 Of the 449 experia reculled
forest to the Government will not ing valuable supplies for econo- highly
mic reconstruction to nations up to programme perts to help with projects to year, 120 wore from the United that only 1,000 farm hands are The People's Party, has long
June thle employers organization said lack appropriations, which were not concerned in the raiso ilving standards.
Bombay, Aug. 1: Other Aulan
Statep lan countries reodison New mostkoin Northern Besso refused to enter the Cabinet as
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