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Girl Banned By Malan Strike's Effects Will

Mira Euphemia Cowan, 20, à Scots shop asaistaist who was refused permission to enter South Africa, altown as she arrived back at Southampton from Capetown, Her father, Me Afoxander Cowan, of Stenhousemuir, sald the ban was not a question of money but the colour bár, Miss Cowan had been banned allegedly because she was without money to maintain bertelf; she made the trip to spend six monks with a "pen friend," a

Coloured · girl,~Reuterphoto,

Iran Minister To Suggest Further Oil Case Hearings

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Be Felt For Months: US Official's Warning

Washington, July 28.'.

The Defence Production Administrator, Mr Henry Fowler, today warned that thousands of workers faced lay-offs because of shortages brought on by the great 1952 steel strike.

Mr Fowler said, in a Press statement, that

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to close down before the big mills got production

at full steam again,

The 55-day walk-out had ex- hausted steel stocks and the Government would take mea- SUTCH Do prevent "mad scramble" for new steel, he said,

Part of the plan is to gett de- fence production back on sche dule. Top priority will be given to military, atomic energy and machine-fog ; output. · All other orders will be shoved back until these items are brought up to

Mr Fowler said it may take

two or three months to over- come the effects of the worst production stoppage in American history.

Mr Fowler listed the following effects of the strike:

plants

1. New aluminium which should have gone into production In September will not do so until two months or more after that. Every day new construction is postponed means the loss of 1,000,000 pounds of primary aluminium.

EFFECT ON DEFENCE 2. The strike cost the petroleum industry 5,000 tons of: tubular goods per day, or enough to drill

10 wells. The pro Kramune to Increase oll refining] and pipeline construction capacity will be set back by 25 per cent.

3. The strike caused a three- month production loss in dierel locomotives, freight cars, motor- trucks, trallers, buses,

COTS. New York, July 28. The New York Times, in an exclusive interview with Iran's new Foreign Minister, Mr Hussein Navab, said that he was willing to meet Britain in the Inter- national Court of Justice to test her case against the nationalisation of Persian oil,

Ruhr Control

Lifted

Bonn, July 28. The three Western Alles today lifted their control. imposed at the end of the war, over West Germany's steel production.

The Ailled High Com- mission ahnudnoct that Ruht

crude steel production would no longer be pegged at 11,100,000 tons annually for civilian purposes,

The Alled action was a consequence of the Schu- man Plan Treaty's coming inio force last week—Reu-

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His Views

Domestic Issuos Discussed

The case could again be submitted to the Hague Court by the "joint agreement" of the two parties in the dispute and Mr Navab added that he would recommending barges and tugboats for "In the election contest the this action.

trolley coaches and trams. The 106 of 300 diesel locomotives and about 20,000 freight cars,

Washington, July 28. will seriously affect the move Mr Adlai Stevenson, the ment of defence equipment and Democratic Party's presl- materials, farm vital products, crops and other dential candidate, said in an 4. Some 80 shipyards build-Interview published today: Inland waterways will exhaust domestic issues of the their steel stocks by August 1 greatest importance to our and will be forced to shut down country and to each of us He said, "Considering that Mr Nayab said, however, until steel deliveries pick up. Britain has already recognised | "After what I have seen of the

Mr Fowler outlined a pro-its individuals are inflation the principle of oil nationalisa- | altitude of the judges, I doubt

gramme can win the if Britain would be anxious to mad scrambling" for steel in

designed

to prevent and national solvency." tion, I think we

bring the case before the Court," the months ahead.

"Each housewife in a grocery The Times sold

also said that he would op- Mr Ho

store is as painfully conscious of Navab was referring to Britain's pose the appointment of a sole

03 the mbst Joarned The first step will be to try | Prices acceptance of the principle of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.

arbiler as requested by the to bring production for defence economists and most expericneed nationalisation as a condition for

back on schedule by the end of financial men Closely related He added, however, that he the year.

are Federal spending, -the accepted

case."

that

negotiations conducted with

0

member of the former Labour Cabinet, Mr Richard Stokes, last August,

Compensation

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London, July 28. The British Government today took one step towards compensa- tion to some extent of British

and Bulgaria.

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the post of

af Forelem The DPA will require that increasing Federal debt und Minister offered to him by Pre-all military, atomie energy and higher taxes. mier Mossadegh as his principal machine took orders on steel atm was secking the restoration mills books be cleaned up by

good relations with Britain through a settlement of the November 30,

pll

ม All other orders placed before dispute. He indicated that he the strike will be pushed back might make a new approach to if they conflict with defence Britain on the issue of compen-needs, sation for nationalized oil pro- There will be no priority for Chicago Convention perty but declared that under no manufacturers condition would British techni- plant equipment, freight cars, race for the presidency but were of machinery, thrust Mr Stevenson into the clans be given jobs in Iran's oil pipes and other items which approved allfields, not even as individuals. form the Industrial base for re- publication.

by him before armament and which received FEELINGS HURT

special treatment in the past for he said, was continuation of The paramount election issue, resistance to Soviet pressure. He During the last three months would view "with the utmost Hilarious! of the year, every steel mill will misgiving any indication be required to set aside part of America was wobbling its output for defence so mill-indecisive" on this matter. tary requirements wit be met. MORE CONSERVATIVE in full-United Press.

Iran had offered then jobs last year and the offer had been refused.

He said, "This has cerlously creditors of Rumania, Hungary hurt Iranian national feelings,

We

shati

not accept them any It

that announced

British more." ownership of Icertain bonded debts Mr Navab, who has for the of these countries would be taken past two years been Iran's Am- by the Government as of today's bassador in Holland, gave the date for compensation claims, Interview ot his home at

The Stock Exchange here also Vassennar in Holland. arranged for dealings in the Isted bonds to take place as from today with declaration of ownership.

Compensation will be paid out of Rumanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian property in Britain seized during the war. The total value of these assets available for distribution was roughly estimated at: Rumanla £7,000 000; Hungary £100,000; Bulgaria

£110,000,

It may be a year or two before the distribution can be made.

le bonds listed have been

since before the war-Reuter.

Meanwhile, a United Press message from Teheran reports that speculation on the Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mos sadegh's intentions regarding the Persian all industry has been aroused by the announcement

that

reason.

MacDonald's

Dalat Trip

Saigon, July 28,

that

or

Mr Stevenson revealed that he was more conservative as to the rolo the Government should play in the control of the. na- tion's economic affairs than some of the Democratic Party "New Dealers". Asked how far Government chould inter- vene in the economie life of the netion, he

replied in further than is

in part: "No absolutely re-

the

that Hussein Makki, Secretary is on a 15-day goodwill visit to particular case,

Mr Malcolm MacDonald, who quired by the necessities of the

And such in-

of the On Nationalisation Com- Indo-China, flew to Dalat today tervention as does occur should mittee, is going to the United to confer with Emperor Bag Dul be primarily addressed to the States for six weeks.

of Vietnam.

maintenance and enforcement of The Brilish Commissioner-competition in our economic life, he was going on the invitation Generat for Southeast As not is destruction....

The annoucement said that

of the International Bank and ntrived In Saigon from Singa- would pass through Italy where pore

"I do not belleve the Govern–| he would be the guest of the pen Saturday and hold talks ment, whether Federal, State or over the week-end with the local, should take on any job French High Commissioner for which it is not absolutely re-

wholly or partially in default Flat Motor Company;, in the oil indo-China, M. Jean Letourneau,] quired to do by the facts of the

Other developmenta Industry included the arrival on Saturday of Mr Richard Nelson the British Minister Mr Ashton case. and Mr Gerald Waldron of the Graves, and the Premier

"I have said repeatedly that American firm of Nelson and Vidtam. Nguyen Vin Tam. He believe in the Government be- Waldron

is to visit the capitals of Lacing as small, in "scope and as and Cambodia later this week local in character as possible and Hanoi on August 4.

objective certainly, that

Ottawa, July 28. Formers in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, now fertilise their trees by shotgun. A cartridge containing one- It was reported that they had Oftieth of an ounce of pollen is come on a 24-hour visit to con- fred from about 10ft. so that it tout

the Persian Mixed. Oil settles on the blossoma.

Commission to discuss the pur chase, and transportation of 18,- 000,000 tons of oil from In United Press.

The pollen comes from the United States.

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