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JOHN
CASEBOOK
CHINA MAIL
Senate Committee's Report On Oil
Behind The Companies' Monopoly
Counter
is a man of 63,
JAMS in the circle in
which he moves has long been pointed out as a model of respectability, a pillar of society. He is cast in the of small towns in whom, though they may never
same mould as those mayors
ETI
have crossed the borough boundaries, assumption of office discovers
un- suspected natural dignity and
little Those grace. mayors one marvels at, who
James
RELEASED AFTER BEING
SUPPRESSED A YEAR
Washington, Aug. 24.
The United States Senate Committee today published an official report which had been sup- pressed for a year alleging that seven international oil companies, two of them British, held a monopoly of the world's oil divided market between them and fixed their own prices.
The report had been kept secret because it was thought its contenta might harın international relations. Even now some of its findings-believed to deal with oil company relations with Persia and other Middle East Governments-have been omitted.
re-
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Russia and Mexico. They counted for 8 per cent of the world's production-excluding the United States and the Soviet bloc.
It disclosed that in 1840, the maintained "pervasive control will spend the morning seven integrated companies con- and influence from exploration to marketing serving at their own shop trolled about 92 per cent of the and developmont
and had fixed of oil products" counters and in the after-world's estimated crude oil
at about 70- noon take ten wih royalty serves outside the United States, production quotas
per cent of Venezuelan capacity. without turning a hair.
The monopoly's pricing system, particularly its method of esti mating costs based on freight irrespective of point of
under criticism. The report noted that cesalons had been made under Government pressure but found that the "existing price struc- ture is still highly profitable."
PRICING SYSTEM These profits, it said, realised under zeven
served at a counter though the shop where he did so was not his own. He was a
Two of the companies named- shipment, camo grocer's assistant. He had been
Anglo-Iranian and Royal Dutch one all his life and this year Shell-nie predominantly British celebrated a quarter of owned. The others. Standard century's service with one firm. Oil (New Jersey), Standard
of California, Gulf Oil, Texna
1:0
睹
IKE a batsman missed just Oll and Socopy-Vacuum, are
before as non mdsed jun, American.
James was given a "life" when
international
he was within two years of coins operate through pricing that;
reaching his 20 years' service.
The firm caught him steallag from them. They gave him a chance because he had worked for them so well for so long, and because he was such a model of rectitude that they could hardly believe the cast-iron evidence they had against the faithful, trusted, assistant.
James was shaken, but be continued to work aid to serve
faithfully. the shop
and the dreadful thing that had happen- that it ed was hushed up, so mever came to the ears of his family. or his friends.
•
•
THIS year, James began to
steal from the firm again.
layers of jointly-owned sub-
affiliated sidiaries and
system
con-
were
of
on re-
1. It based delivered prices
world the com- throughout
latively what the United States does, though the United States had become a net importer of petroleum,
the report said. panies,"
"Through this corporate com- piex of companies they control not only most of the oll but also most of the world's foreign pelrol refining, packing, trans- port and marketing activities.
"Thus control of oil from well to ultimate consumer is retained in one corporate or family or group of families."
uniform freight
by a
2. It used charges that may not have any rtal relationship to actual tran- sport costs Incurred, particularly by major companies that own
control
the bulk of the world's tanker facilities, PILS 3. It
supported and MANY AGREEMENTS
maintained
effort on the part by The companies had agreements of the companies to adjust pro- which contemplated price fixing, duction
world demand sharing of markets, restricting
The report compiled production to maintain prices, Federal Trade Commission, will filling the number
of distri- bo studied
a Federal Grand by a butive outlets and cutting out Jury due to mest next month competitive
for to consider expenditure
whether American market facilities,
have violated companies
the anti-monopoly laws.
The United States Govern iment on Friday brought suit against four of the companies Socony-Vacuum. Standard Out (New Jersey), Standard Oll of California and Texas Company
virtually
There were the same sicken- The British-controlled Anglo-
had ing symptoms as before figures Iranian
two for steek held and cash laken American Junior partners" that did not quite tally, "dwind-through interlocking interests in ling receipts from James's do the Middle East oil, the report partment. A watch WES kept, James was seen to lake 255. from a customer and ring up 69, on his till, pocketing the pound note, which he later changed for eight half-crowne.
on
American
The
companies→→ Standard Oil (New Jersey) and Socony-Vacuum-had long-term agreements for the buying of and Iranian oil from PerBİN Kuwait.
be-
accusing them of bilking the American taxpayers of $67,- 000,000 through over-charges on oil shipments.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932.
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The familys
favourite refresher
WATSONS
By Galbraith SON ALLEGED TO
BE BRAINS BEHIND ROBBERY Prosecution's Story At
"""Graduation should be the happiest day of our life, but think it over, chum-four years of college coming up after vacation!"
Murder Trial Opens
fa
Described by the Prosecution as a case of cold-blooded mur- der, the trial began at the Criminal Sessions this morning of Lam Yu, unemployed, ac- cused of the murder of a young salesman, Wong Kam-si, in the King's Park area
on the night last. The case of June 27 being heard before Mr. Justice Williams and an all-male
Jury Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Crown Counsel assisted by Det-Irsp. T. Kavanagh, is
prosecuting while the accused is defended by Mr Charles E. Loseby, QC, instructed by Mr Francis H. B. Wong, of Lau, Chan and Ko.
The
Accused
pleaded not guilty to the indictment.
In relating the case to the Jury, Mr Blair-Kerr sold that it having known was not the case of two men each other for som
then differences some time and arose and one killed the other. In this instance, acither men knew each other prior to the
Intefill Counsel said that Wong
THREE QUESTIONS The Senate Small Business Community, which today leased the report with President Truman's permission, said it was interested in:
1. Whether the five Ameri- can companies had joined two revolver. foreign pational panies in inter-struck accused
monopoly agreement.
This time the firm had little Unusual provisions regard option but to act. They went for ing price and marketing the police,
tween these companies indicate "James was brought to Great that these agreements were not Marlborough Street next day to in nature of ordinary busi-
in the be tried before Mr Frank Milton ness transactions but rather re-
charge of fraudulently presented a mutual
sharing of embezzling 1 from his emoll_production," the report sald. signed ployers. He pleaded guilty.
The three companies
which contracts under
tha Standard
Jersey) Oil (New E is a grey-haired, sparely-
would purchase Anglo-Iranian built man, with a pink-and- oil at the rate of 110,000 bar-Prices imposed white complexion that somehow rets a gave him a look of Innocence. period,
H
day
and
and
Decision to make the report public was announced by Senator John Sparkman of Alabama, Democratic nominee for Vice- President and Chairman of the Small Business Senate
2. Whether" international oil an excessive burden on the economies of over 20-year friendly relations, and
Socony-Vacuum He wore a neat blue suit and he agreed to buy at the rate of oil in the United States at a not 3. Whether dumping of foreign hung his head in shame.
70,000 barrels a day.
[così ifar below the price charged A policeman. went into the The purpose was to provide in Europe and the Middle East witness-box and epoke as police- the Anglo-Iranian wiih an caused hann to the independence men often do of their prisoners "Assured
continuing of American oil producer. with sympathy. He said to the market" and to meet require- The tragic part ments of the two American and magistrate: about this case, sir, is that this affiliated companies, the report
continued. man had been 25 years with the firm und would have qualised
AN OPTION slmost any day now for a pen- The Anglo-Iranian was given sion of £1 a week."
the option of delivering oil from mittee. He said he believed "ono "What's behind it all, do you either Iran or Kuwalt-indepen-important reason for issuing the know?" the magistrate asked. dent Shrikdom west of the repon is to subject the activities I believe he was 240 behind Persian Gulf-as the sources of of great concentrations of with his rent," the polleeman supply would be determined by aconomic power to the spotlight said.
"political considerations," of publicity.” turned The magistrate
to Kuwalt oli Is Jolatly owned by
He said the President had James: "What do you want to Anglo-Iranian and the American agreed to lift the security label say to me?" he asked,
Gult Company.
after the occurity aspect had been cleared with responsible government egeneles-Reuter.
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Com-
Texas Ravaged
Crown Kam-si was walking with his lady fiend on a pathway, next to the railway, leading down towards Waterloo Road, when they saw two men approaching. The couple were stopped and Lam called on his companion to take Wong's wrist watch, Wong resisted and the accused drew,
Undaunted, Wong a blow in the face and was about to deliver a second hit when accused fired the gun.
PIERCES LUNG The bullet chipped his left elbow and entered the body in the region of the eighth, rib, piercing the tang, stomach and Ever. Wong diig a few minutes after admission to the Kowloon Hospital
Two Chinese detectives on duty in the vicinity of the KCR workshops were wallding along
and sow the pathway
a mon They coming towards them. flashed their torches and it was the accused who had blood on his face. Accused was then arrested and on being searched was found to have a loaded re volver tucked in his back girdle and six rounds of ammunition in a jacket poc
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At an eation parade, the woman identified "accused.
the When giving evidence,
Yuen-ping aged 19, woman, Ho was unable to raise her voice sufficiently for the Jury and act cused to hear clearly and she was requested to stand next to the Jury box for the remainder of her evidence.
The hearing is proceeding.........
Living Language
Why we say Sequin.
which The spangles decorate ladies' attire and which we know BB "sequins" were originally gold coins of Venice the average value of which was Bs. 4d. The Italian word is "zecchinco" which in turn
from "zecca", the Venetian mint.
comes
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Not more than five per cent of oil received from the Anglo- JAMES could hardly get words Iranian by American companies
distributed "cast out, but he fought his way could bo
saying: I'm thoroughly Suez". It was to go to Europe ashamed of myself. I've a wife and North and West Alco, but
(Continued from Page 1) and daughter who are models of Socony-Vaccuum could also im- perfection. And
ort oil into the United States. this bas port now shattered it all..
estimate docm't include such When the Persian Government The magistrate
oll crops as truck or citrus. nodded. "Yes," nationalised the country's
I didn't include livestock he said. I believe you have industry and the Anglo-Iranians already brought more punishment production there shrank, the either, Cattle lost weight in the on yourself than any Ian Kuwait output was boosted to sun-baked pastures and moved impese. I'm assuming that when meet the company's require-numbers An expert at the Say to market in unseasonally heavy you took this it was the only ments, the report said.
Antonio livestock market sald time you stole since you - were Kuwait's daily production, given a chance two years ago about .300,000 barrels dally in the Josecs which stockmen are you are the only person who the first quarter of 1051, was cattle and having to
sustaining in loss of weight of knows whether that is so. You
cut into increased sharply to a a reparted their breeding herds will rum must pay a fine of £5, and as reatise your dimculties now that middle of July, It added.
650,000 barrels a day by the into hundreds of thousands of
dollars. you've lost your job, I will
give
Most of the rattlemmeri are cut- Dealing with the Venezuelan you a month in which to pay."
With heavy steps James left all industryan important facting deeply into their heris to with passengers, the court The 25 he might pay for in world petroleum markets escape the high feed price they off in a month; the other, self- —the report said the Royal fear for the coming winter. inpored penalty, he would never Dutch Shell, Standard Oll (New They're buying feed now. The Jersey) and Gulf Oil had jointly cost to dairymen in Bexar County alone was estimated at $250,000 a moth by Joo W. Judgway, Printed and published by, STEWART ARTHUR GRAY for general manager for the Pro and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 dubers Milk Amcelation of San Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. | Antonio-Associated Prem,
pay off.
Criminal Sessions
The son of a couple whose home at 76 Temple Street, third floor, was robbed, was declared to be the brains behind the plot by Crown Counsel, Mr Patrick Yu at the Criminal Sessions this morning, Mr Yu was prosecuting four men alleged to have robbed several tenants of the flat of clothing,
money and jewellery on the afternoon of June 17. He told the jury of three women and two men that parents of the third accused, Chu Fai, alias Chu Hak-ming, 21, lived in the front cubicle the flat. Chu's mother was said to have lost a gold ring and $250.
The other accused on triul before Mr Justice Wicks were Kam Man-chiu, 32 (Dirst accused), Li Hung-fel, 32 (second accused) and Shefe Ching-chuen, 30, (fourth accused).
Crown Counsel explained that apart from Mr and Mrs Chu,
RAF Plane
Crashes
there lived in the flat the prinNear Lantau
elpal termant, Wong Pul-king, her amah and other
Mr sub-tenants. and Mrs Lee and their daughter, Eleanor, who occupied the rear. cublele. However the Lee Escully were all out at the time of the robbery.
He said that the principal tenant answered a knock on the front door and as soon as she opened it she
Was
confronted by a stranger who pointed some- thing at her which looked like a by was followed pistol. Ho several other men.
into
the
A Royal Air Force plane, not as yet identi fied, crashed into the sen south of Lantau this morning.
The ss Heinrich Jessen, which was leaving Hong- kong at the time, reported by radio that she was standing by in ап endeavour to rescue The Intruders pushed Wong
¡ survivor. empty reer cubicle and covered her with
When a cloth so
news of the that she could not see. They did accident reached Kai Tak, likewise to her amah when she
rescue launches returned
were Lew
Inter minutes justurmod a
rushed to the area. from shopping. The Chu familly were also pushed on to their beds and covered with cloth.
The robbers were then heard Detained Sailors ransacking the premises. When the noise died down, Wong freed herself and helped the others. They found
the men
had gone, and discovered cloth- ing, money and jewellery to be missing. When the Lee family returned they also found pro- perty
missing from the cublele.
GIVES INFORMATION
rear
JAPANESE
GOVERNMENT
The third accused was arrest- UNDER FIRE
From The Filos
100 Years
Ago
We have to congratulate our Macão neighbours on tho BUCCOSS of their government in breaking up the headquarters of a for- midable band of pirates — d on to band, which there is reason bellove, has for considerable period, been a perfect scourge In adjacent waters. It appears that on Friday, 13th inst., sich information was laid before
Soldiers to proceed to a house malenes at once determined directing company 01
Guimaraens that His
at a short distance from the residences of some of the prin- cipal inhabitants In heart
the of the city; with orders to bring in inmates to him dead or
alive. On
arrival, the house was found to contain some four- teen peorde, who were summoned to surrender. But with this one of the band was not disposed to comply, and called on his com- rades
resist setting the example by making move toward the upper apartments. Before he had advanced many steps, however, a volley lold him dead the rest; some: also wounded, immediately yielding. On examination of the person of the deceased he was identified as Apor alias Toe-poe, a note: pirate; ured it is ascertained, with some certainty, that, besides the recent murder of Lieutenant Santes, the capture of the Singa- pore Junk which preceded that catastrophe, and other desperate deeds, he was also concerned in the cutting off of the Spanish Brig Brillante, more particulars of which we are promised soon. It is to be regretted that,
terms of treaty, His Excellency, the Governor of Macao is not em powered
inflict
condign punishment on the west of the miscreants, should they prove of equal complicity with their Chief.
VICE-CONSUL'S ACTION
At Whampoa Vice-Consul Bird has again been outraging propțiety, in having exhumed, after two or three days inter- ment, the body of a Scarry of the
British
Ship Harp
to
not because it
the man had died other than a natural death, but, for that a report was in circulation, that Captain Morrico
bad
to cell in any medical aid.
ing
amen-
& the sickness. Without valid affidavit to warrant the proceeding, Mr Bird is able to the law in this instance, wo think. Capt. Morrice, It may be told, has some know» Tokyo, Aug. 25.
ledge of medicino, and did not The governing Liberal deem it necessary to ask the Boundary Party today was reported advice of either of the Doctors Street Refugee Camp where planning counters to ex- at Whampoa
ed two days later. He led the Police to Li Uk village where they arrested the first accused. He
also led them to the enclosure
of
the
No
ac-
the second they arrested
ENVOY'S TRIBUTE cused. The fourth accused was pected fierce opposition at- arrested the next day on June tacks over the case of the
His Siamese Majesty's Ship 20.
two British sailors when Neptune, now at Whampon, was Mr Yu said that the second Parliamentary sessions re-visited, on Wednesday last, by a
The
fourth accused were
pawn-
high Mandarin and sulte from Canton, the object of the visit being complimentary
to the Siamese Ambassador, who after- wards left the ship with them for Canton, where he takes up his quarters in the Siameso Factory until arrangements are made for him to proceed over- land to Peking with preseniz, or,
from royal master. There
tively identified sin beim Po-sume tomorrow,
flat. bera by inmates of the
The Socialsts-both rightist first accused took
tood the and leftist parties were in ac- Police to a pawnshop to recover cord that the Government bad asult of clothing belonging to taken a "weak-kneta" attitude Mr Leo on June 19, and the to Britain's protests against following day the pawnticket gaoling of the two sailors from relating to this suit was found Her Majesty's cruiser Belfast. on the fourth accused when he was arrested. Another
The powerful new conserva- ticket found on this man related tive party, the Progressives, led as it will be called, Tribute,
Foreign Minister his to a a gold ring set with Jade by wartime which belonged to Wong, the Mamoru Shigemitsu, principal tenant. The first ac-pected to attack
ment on two points: cused also took the Police to laundry and recovered a shirt belonging to Wong's husband.
that the Police discovered toy pistol under pile taken by the third accused to handed the eallers back to their the post of envoy being
Mr Yu said
was ex-AIMS
curious and costly
are cald to consist,
the Govern-
of Siamese handicraft
ΟΙ
tree in gold and silver-and also some of the most valuable
the natural
produc in the country. It is only once in
years that an
Shigeru of
1. Under the terms of a note
Minister by Prime Yoshida to the American Ambassador, Mr Robert Murphy,
Ambassador
of stones when they were last May, Japan should have to to Peking with
to
a spot behind a house in Shaship's officers Instead of taking tary; but it does appear that, fu Tau Village. Ho added how-thom into custody and prosecut- ever, that the Prosecution coulding them.
not say whether it was used in the robbery.
were there.
their own country, the diploma
tic family are people of much standing Indeed this may be 2. It was common Inter-Inferred from the fact that the national custem for gallors guilty Ambassador,
ΦΩ
the present
WES
some
would
PLANNED ROBBERY Counsel's submission was that of mor branches of inded an occasion, His Excellency the third accused planned the foreign ports to be handed over
chout year the robbery.because he was the to their own authorities for dis-
and shoe-jess, cipline. only one who had visited the
supercargo of the Blamese Ship premises before and know who The Progressives were ex Victory, Bebig a man of sor
pected to express concern at the intelligence, a narrative of his The accused in the
lower possible damaging effect the case
if it could be ob- proceedings. Court admitted they were in could have on Japan's relations tained on his return, t
00 the Temple Street
daywith-Britain-Reuter.
doubtless prove of much interest. question although they
The Neptune, besides the Am- denied the robbery, sald Mr Yu.
bassador and suite, has a large the Canton market, and is com Cargo of Rice
and
Pepper for On the day of the robbery a
manded by a Portuguese, Сарь De Luz, who was woman, identified as either the
chief officer wife or mistress of the third
with Capt. C.-I. Davis when ho A. Chinese passenger boarding died so suddenly at Paknam accused, took to the pawnshop the CPA plane for Bangkok at after the voyage had commenced.
In
Three of them admitted sharing GOLD SMUGGLER
the proceeds.
for salo
ARRESTED
WOR
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a gold bracelet and A China Motor Bus and a like" presented by John Maclean
Kai
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of those lost by the principal arrested by Revenue Omeers for. traffle accident at the function of chard Murdoch and·· Kenneth
attempting to export 80 tacts of Home (BUCTB): 9.30, Concerto. tenant, Wong, in, the robbery. Lower and Upper Albert Road Concerto for Violin in D Major The third accused raald he gold, worth about $24,000. / at 0.05 this morning.
(Tchaikovsky) mida visited the Op.
premises earlier to The bus, ·which was crowded Haendel (Violin) with the National
The gold, was found in two produced
cases during a routine was coming Symphony Orch, cond. by Ball seo his mother and
Cameron: 10, The Constren Cold evidence that at the time of the sult down Upper Albert Road, while A Burvey of its nature, cause and robbery he was playing cheesearch in the customs shed, the Police van was proceeding cure introduced by Wynford with a friend. Even if the jury from Lower Albert Road A Vaughan Thomas (BBC25) 10.30 accepted that, if they found he
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