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Prisoners Third And Final Famed Figure US Willing To Meet
Riot
Salt Lake, Aug. 14. Riate
highway patrol
cars were rushed to Ulsh State Prison after a plea for assistance to deal with
The Salt Lake County sheriff's office also des- patched all available ofcern
An official said he understood "some guarda had been captured by the prisoners."
Inmates rebelled at the new multi-milon
dollar prison on May 20 and held conirot for several hours.
Details of the present riot were not immediately available.-Reuter,
PERSIANS CONSIDER PROPOSALS
Teheran, Aug. 14.
Japan Draft
Treaty Ready
Washington, Aug. 14.
The State Department announced tonight the "third and final" draft of the proposed Japanese treaty will be made public tomorrow night at 11 p.m. GMT (8 a.m. Thursday Hongkong summer time.)
Notwithstanding the Department's previous objective of circulating the proposed text to possible signatories on August 23, officials indicated they will only be able to complete today "the technical revisions" of the second proposed text circulated to interested governments on July 12.
New Controls
On Overseas
The Iranian Cabinet found Remittances
text
text
to
The Department tonight was, held to and out the wishes of telegraphing the third revisions the local populations. to American diplomatic missions
The clause dealing with throughout the world. The reparations should be revised
include them to to missions will hand
amounts specific interested governments on which Japan would pay Wednesday. The proposed third Asian countries which suffered
thus appears likely to in the war.
the
hands
of possible 3-The peace conference matory governments only a should not be limited to formal maltar of hours ahead of its sabements but should permit a fault today with British
publication here. The draft will full discussion of the draft treaty proposals for joint operation
Singapore, Aug. 14.
be circulated to diplomaatle itself. Foreign exchange control au- missions here at about the same of China should be invited to the of the nationalised oil in-
4. The People's Government thorities in Singapore and the time it dustry, but did not scuttle Federation of Malays are start-
It is made public. The State Department still conferenz the negotiations.
ing to crack down
on Chinese believes that .35 to 40 of the Discussing the reply to India, The fact that the Cabinet did sums of money to persons in Red Sur Francisco conference. The the United States and
who have been sending large Invited nations will attend the informed quarters here said that bren not reject Mr Richard Stokes' China.
number may rise somewhat be "concillatory and polke" but they plan out of hand as Premier
These authorities are out to cause of the Russian decision understood India's suggestions Mohammed Mossadegh turned atop the remittance of money to attend.-Associated Press.
|would not be incorporated in the down a similar Anglo-Iranion through the use of
final treaty draft-Reuter. Actitious Oil
Company
US ACCEPTS plan Just June was seen as a sign the negotia-
Washington, Aug. 14. tors had successfully pasted one
The United States has ac- of their first hurdles."
Indonesia's
Buggestion Mr Stokes presented the plan yesterday but made no detalls public. The Iranians considered It last night and again today.
names.
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·
Remittance shops in Malaya have been informed that the Identity card number of every cepted person applying for transfer of that the Japanese peace treaty funds to China through banking should outline Japan's channels must be recorded.
usually reliable sovereignty Previously, only the name and sources said here today.
Under existing foreign
At the end of a Cabinet meet-address of a remitter was re ing, Deputy Premier Hossein Fatimi said the government had quired. expected a better deal and added, "My hope for a settle-change control regulations, each suggestions.
family is allowed to remit only ment in-laws, but I have not
STS$45 per month. lost hope."Associated Press. -
LÖST FISHERMEN ARE SAFE
Twelvo missing
boats hear
over
These sources said that the United States had, however, re- ex-fected four other Indonesian
time, At the same
It was understood, the, United States had rejected suggested amend- ments to the treaty put forward by India.
It is believed that since Com- munist China expanded the campaign to raise funds from
in
treaty, to be
published
to-
omitted
in the first from the
Mounted Police For S'pore?
ment.
overseas Chinese and demanded taxes from those who heavy
morrow, is expected to reinstate riots is being studied by the have land and property Brindini, South Italy,
* chapter, which dwelt at some Singapore Police Depart Aug. 14, China, many Malayan Chinese
fishermen managed to remit extra money length on Japan's sovereignty, Italian
the week-end to China under fictitious names. This was included londed today In two rowing Violators of the reinittance draft but
Crotone, Calabria, regulations now are subject to second. 54 miles
AND REJECTS of a flne up to STS$10,000. Boross the Gulf
Chinese in Malaya have sent their village of
Indonesia's suggestions, which Taranto from
Unlied millions of dollars to Red China
States rejected Leuca.
They had abandonedi their since the state of emergency was were:-
Plebiscites in territories motor fishing boat, but details proclaimed here on June 1, 1948. are lacking-Reuter.
Associated Press,
COMMENT OF THE DAY
It
Russia And
may be taken for granted that attend the Japanese peace treaty conference at San Francisco means that the Soviets intend to make every possible effort to hinder and hamper conclusion of the pact. The prospects that Russia will be present as a signatory power are extremely remote, inasmuch that she has already expressed complete opposition to the proposal that China should be left cut of the conference, simultaneously Insisting that certain provisions in the Yalta agreement must be embodied in a Japanese peace treaty but which, in fact, have
been by- passed in the United States draft pact. Russia, therefore, can be expected to figure as a hostile element af the San Francisco discussions, and her delegates will probably employ Allbustering tactics to delay final approval of the treaty. If any validity exists for the Soviet complaints against some of the provisions of the American draft treaty, it is largely offset by Russia's fallure hitherto to join, her war-time allies in preparing a treaty. She has deliberately played the role of an obstructionist, and has given no sign that she is even-
WH
Passes
WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST-
Hongkong's "Essential Needs" Commerce Dept. Officials Make New Statement
While the United Press from Washington today quoted Commerce Department officials as saying that more US goods would probably be licensed for shipment in future to Hongkong, the American Consulate told ; the China Mail this morning that it had received no notification from Washington indicating any,
Death Of William general lifting of the embargo against Hongkong.
Randolph Hearst
AMERICAN WHO BUILT A
NEWSPAPER EMPIRE
Mr J. B. Kite, secretary of the General Cham-- ber of Commerce, said he understood that the. relaxations reported in this morning's papers re- ferred to goods offloaded when the American embargo was suddenly applied last December.
'Today's United Press report: Colombo. Another vessel might from Washingtun maid oficials; be chartered here to take the declared that although the US rubber out of Ceylon for tran- will continue to observe #shipment to the Kilinald at an policy of restricting shipments undetermined meeting place, - 10 meet only Hongkong's Reuter. "essential needs," lloencer now
can be granted more freely,
The
reason, they sold, is that more definite, information been gathered on what needs and which of Us
Hongkong. corisignees Hongkong
Beverly Hills, California, Aug. 14. William Randolph Hearst, builder of a great American newspaper empire, died here today. He h was 88. His death came 24 hours after he sank into a coma after being ill for many years.
Until the end he had kept an active interest in many of his papers.
He was attended at the death bed by his family. Present were his sona, William Randolph Hearst, Junior, George, John, David and Randolph Hearst.
al modern
in the use of red ink and huge black headlines for outstanding front-page news.
*
good can be trusted not to reship them to the Communists.
When the
US: embargoed
shipments to Communist China December following
Inst
of Representatives shipments
He
A
Peruvian Consulate Attacked
announcement
who
Chinese Intervention in the Korean war, it also adopted a
Lima, Aug. 14... tight policy on the licensing of
to Hongkong and The government tonight Also present were Mr Martin the House Huberth,
Far Eastern announced that the Peru- other "friendly" the in 1002.. Chairman, of
prevent reshipments vian Consulate at Guaya But when he sought Democrat areas to Bosed of the, Hearst Corpora
canto Ro China. tlon, and Mr Richard E. Berlin, nomination as a possible
he Singapore, Aug. 14.
quil, Ecuador, had been at- President of the Corporation. didate for the Presidency Establishment
Omels of a
that an extremely tacked by mobs and Peru said: talled. Two other defeats were Hearst was оле
the of | mounted police unit to cope creatora
had demanded satisfaction "yellow for election as Mayor of New atriot policy had to be fallowed.
to The third revised draft of the with civil disorders such as | journalism," and was a pioneer York City in 1905 and for the granting dicendes for exports
from Ecuador, as well as were New York Hongkong while they Governorship of
on Hong guarantees against future information State in 1996.
gathering
basid needs and the Hearst was detested by many kangis
attacks. It was ance calculated that who considered that he pander-
The official with respect 20 reshipments. Police Commissioner John P
his domain included about 40 ed to the cheap, base and lurid reliability of consigners truc
Hongkong, is permitted now to said the attack was attempted the masses. Pennefather-Evang. said ho is newspapers and magazines and cravings of
Was
found guilty
of gross obtain even goods of a strategic by "unthinking moba". Bocking the advice of Indian half a dozen international news fabrications and frequent colour nature provided the Commerce were dispersed, by the police polico officers who have had features and film services..
Department's Office of Liver- United Press. ing of the nowe, but his cl in addition he had vast real culation experience in the use of mount-
returns showed HD national Trade is satisfied the valuable
MEDIATION REQUEST,” police in dealing with riots, estate holdings and
signs of dwindling on that ac- British colony finds these goods He also la considering the mining
heath vaskare properties. The "Hearst Empire" also ex- Ught ar-
and safely. Non-rategic goods Tall and robust, with broad essential to its car's
as an alternative tended to radio stations.
shoulders, large hands and feet are licensed on a more liberal to mounted police.
Hearst was born at San Fran- and penetrating eyes, Hearst had basis Associated Prem The
Commissioner said
Cisco on April 20, 1863, the only thought the
of mounted child of Senator George Hearst, a tremendous capacity for work. police
12 handling riotous The year after he left Harvard, crowds has
certain сети obvious his father presented him with drawbacks,
particularly when
the San Francisco Examiner. on hard road
Its Sensational exploitation under his direction of crime, VULNER
graft and corruption, which was to become a feature of the vast network of "yellow : Jour- | nalism," had begun its mass ap- poal.
the
| surrendered by Japan should be moured bring
The Treaty
#
slightly interested in drawing up satisfactory peace treaty. She is hardly entitled, therefore, to carry much weight at San Francisco. Undoubtedly. there are certain general features' of the American draft treaty not wholly liking to some of the Allies, but it is generally accepted that an urgent need exists for à treaty to be concluded. A saving point is that the signatories can, if they so desire, negotiate bilateral agreements on issues not: specifically covered in the overall peace treaty. It is appreciated that the United States desires 'to make Japan and some of her pre-war mandated territories a Far East bastion against imperialistic Communism and that some of the conditions of the draft treaty have been governed by that consideration. This gives to the pro-.: posed pact an air of expediency, rather than permanency, but does not déprive it of its fundamental desirability: On balance the virtues of the American draft outweigh its demerits, and apart ' from minor alterations, the text will. the San probably be adopted at Francisco "conference by the vast majority of the attending Powers.
Great Achievement
WHILE detalled information is atill awaited about the proposals which Mr Richard Stokes has placed before the Persian Government for a settlement of the oil dispute, it is. apparent "that considerábla progress. towards agreement has been made. Dr. Mosaadogh, admittedly, has a tricky task. He realises that unless a sound working arrangement can be arrived at his country's oil industry is in grave. Jeopardy. On the other hand he has to consider the danger of coming to any agreement that will Infiema, the
In Sight
sensitive feelings of the extreme nationalists. Mr Stokes appears to believe that he has found a compromiso that will satisfy all parties. It is n redoubtable achievement, and if his plan is accepted, will be a shining example of the art of compromiso. The sacrifices are having to be made by Britain, büt they will be worth while if they help to restore normality In Persia and set in full motion again the oil industry which is Indispensable to, the country's economy
150
he
He pointed out the mounts are vulnerable to wounds in the same way as human beings when facing a hostile mob.
special commission The
Mastem which investigated the
last rioting here
December
INFLAMMATORY "Jungle Dutch
Girl" over
It was only a matter of time Maria Bertha Hertogh recom- before Hearst added to his mended reorganisation and im- organisation newspapers in New provement of the police force, York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the establishment of Boston, Baltimore, Washington Atlanta, Milwaukee, Seattle, Rochester and Syracuse. In addition he organised the International
Inflammatory articles publish ed in his newspaper, the New Journal, were accused of having bro
Inweaned police unit.
The Commission blamed lack of resolute action by top- ranking Singapore police for the December riots which re aulted in 19 persons killed, 200
News Service.
count.
-Reuter.
Bus Falls
Into Lake
RUBBER SHIPMENTS
Colombo, Aug. 14. Colombo business house said today that rubber shippers had arranged to export 2,000 tons of rubber to China in the 7,012- ton Polish Kilinski,
One source said Kilinski, which is
9 BODIES SO FAR Karachi, might not
RECOVERED
Bolzano, Aug. 14. Nine Italian victims, in- cluding four children, were identified today. after a bus plunged into a 13-metres deep lake with at least 35 people aboard near here last night.
Injured, and extensive propertyYork.ought about the United Reports that foreigners were
including the over damage, turning and burning of 84 automobiles.
Mr Fernetather-Evons ported
to improve the InDale taken morale and increase the efficiency the Singapore police force,
He said the public could rest assured that the Department today is ready to meet any emergency,Associated Press,
SIR ALVARY'S APPOINTMENT
of
to
London, Aug. 14. The Foreign Office today an nounced the appointment of Sir Alvary Dougins Frederick Gascoigne as Ambassador Moscow, in succession to Bir David Kelly, who is
is retiring. Bir Alvary Gascoigne, who is 50, was until recently the Bri tish Political Representative in | Tokyo. He was forynerly Bri-
| Lish~Ministér... In Budapest
British, Consul-General in Tan-
gled
Stater entry into the Spanish American war,
also in the bus still remained unconfirmed.
The wtory went that when the Divers will continue working Hearst state reporter in Cuball night in an altempt to raisa
15 "Everything
quiet the bus.
There was
one survivor only There is no trouble here. There
Frostscher, will be no war. I wish to re- 27-year-old Ida turn.
Hearst re
"Picase whose Italian shoemaker hus remain. You fures and I'll
With the
Prezident
the ple- band drowned in the bus. Ida the
threw herself from a window as
war.
of the heavy vehicle hurtled off the
In 1901, a road and fell 25 metres to the
חי
storm of indignation broke over water. Hearst, His editorial blasts, it
and
She said
that
the passengers,
was alleged, had felted the mostly local people, urged the assassin to kill the President driver, to hurry up to make up Hearst wils burned in a 30-minute delay on his sche- cl.
dule so that they could catch, a During the first World War train. the energies
of the Hearst She said there was a skid at publications were devoted to the fatal corner, then a lurch keep America's men, munitions and a sickening fall into spaco, ‚and... money' out of the cons
of
victims the knowny OPPOSED LEAGUE WET, woman, her daughter, aged 12, and two sons, aged four But when the United States and five. "entered the war on, the side The bus was running its re- * the Allfos - Hearst tumed gular route from a Swire, vile around and rallied to the supage-Reuter,
of the country
and
post
After
the war
used
very ounce of his influence to: Kaesong Meeting etle up opposition to the League
of Nations and President, Wood
row Wilson had political
Hoires Cálio:
UN Advance Camp, Koren,
Ho is at present in Britain on leave. He is being succeed- ed in Japan by Sir Eslor. Deminar, Britain's leading expert on the
The motor convoy, arrived, at Far East and wartime poikical Ambitions but they did not the conference alto at 5:50 D adviser to the Supreme Allion | meet with h the same degree of Two belicopter carrying UN Command in Southama Adam DOCELI KIT DAWinsper vent, llaman officeral frived at Kao-
he did enter so02 Pas 8,95 - United Prese.";b:
Katie
TIRANET
"
.
Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 14, Ecuador has requested Brüzli lo mediate in the situation created by attacks which Peru- vian troops are alleged to have made
Ecuador against the frontier.
The Ecuador Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday that Peruvian garrisons had made. four attacks against the Ecuador since Thuraday, the Sunday
that the frontier
now
at last occurring call at morning-Reuter.
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