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RECIPROCAL TRADE BILL Legislation In U.S. Heading Towards Passage

Wheat Pact Substitute Measure May Be

Extension

Washington, July 2 The Senate Foreign Re- Intion Committee today opproved a three-year ex- tension of the International

Wheat Agreement to World whent

fas

the

• agreement. signed by 15 countries

In Washington recently. Bri- tain withdrew from original agreement because the new ceiling price was Talked from 180 senta to 205 centa

bashel which,

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she claimed, hist

Senato

WAN

The bill was sent to the

approval. -

Reuter.

for

Introduced

By Protectionist

Washington, Juły 2.

The Administration bill to extend the Reciprocal Trade law for one year was headed toward dasy Senate passage today with overwhelming support from both Republicans and Democrats.

LEGAL BATTLE

FOR OIL Hearing Adjourned

The

By Tribunal

Rome, July 2

today

legal battle for the ownership or 40,000 tons of Perstin Dil continued when 1 tribunal adjourned hearings of five suits brought by the 'Anglo-Ironian Oil Company gain a fem of Italian im-

porters.

The British company claims pascession of five cargoes of Persian oll brought to Italy

Company.

The bill is to extend presidential tariff cutting powers of the 19-cariler this year by the Supor year-old reciprocal trade law until June 12, 1954.

n

Senator George W. Malone, Republican, and a relentless foe of the trade agreement programme, plans to offer a substitute bill. His bill would set up a flexible import fee system fixing tariff rates to equalise labour costs be tween America and other countries.

Sterilisation Not An Effect Of Atomic Radiation

Washington, July 2.

"

Japanese exposed to radiation from World War II atom bomb blasts have about the same number of children as the general population of Japan.

The Senate defeated

- With a

our new power have Malone bill by a vote of 85 to come new responsibl!ller,” he 15 in 1951 when it approved said, “A lender stands in front, 72-2 a two-year extension of įriệpents upon others, but others the law.

dépend even more upon him.

President Eisenhower asked this year for a one-year ex- teusion to keep the law in force penting overall study of foreign trade and tariffs by a special commission.

on

The pending bill would set up h temporary bl-partisan com- mission cf 17 members to make the study. It would be com- posed of seven presidential appointees, five Senators and five House members.

After Senate Republican conference yesterday, Chainman Eugene D. Milliken prelleted that GOP Senator "with few

This conclusion which tends to explode pre- dictions of mass atomic sterilisation was reach-exceptions" would support the ed after the Atomic Energy Commission's-survey of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors.

BRITAIN'S POSITION

IN MALAYA

Will Be Part Of Anglo-U.S. Talks

.

The study showed that the birth-rate among the surviving [expušed population is essentially | the same as among the unexposed

population.

The out-going AEC Chatman, M: Gordon Dean, sunxmarised

the work of the Atomic Bomb Casualty

Commission In (cstimony before a Senate Appropriations

Sub-Committee.

The summary, released yester- day, also showed:

1-Bone development has been slightly-but definitely-retarded zmong children who exposed to the radiation effects

the blast.

For

law

The Reciprocal Trade now authorises the President to negotiate agreements with other countries to make mutual con- cessions lowering trade barriers,

has

MAY OBJECT Republican opposition faded in recent years as the low has been amended to provide special safeguards for domestic industries injured by foreign competition.

and

Two 0,000-ton cargoes were carried in the tanker Miricila, two of 10,000 tons it, the "Alba' another 10,000-ton load was brought in the Brezza.

Anglo-Iranian claim that the low suita stem from is deelarcti our policy of "safeguarding rights to oll from our concession areas in Persia" nationalised in April 1051.

After negotiations for com- down. Persia pensation broke did not seek

ordered the British stoff out of the oil port and refinery town of Abadan in October 1951 and broke off diplomatic relations a year later.

"We Americas this role, and somethnes wish we could reject it and return to the good old days. The role is ours, however, by the edlot of history and we have no choice but to play our new, great and difficult part."

Mr Simpson pointed out that

Interests the United States

inv foreign investment and increased world trade is not entirely un- selfish. The United States must trade with other nations to sur- vive, he said.

"The United States nover was

entirely self-contained." he added. "and with the graduat exploita

tion of our resources and tho drains of the groat wars, we have become, to a degrea. a deficit nation in raw material."

SELFISH REASON

As proof of the accumulating defelis in the United States, Mr Simpson called attention to the fact that California, once i great exporter of oil, now must import crude all to meet Home- stie and Korean war demands,

"We once were o great ex- porters of lenti, zinc and copper, but We now Import these

bill The pending

contains one provision which may lead metals."

the to an argument between House and the Senate.

feature in the bilateral Anglo- 2.-A study of 70,000 bables members to give the Republi-

believed in diplometers,

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Indicates

an

Moreover, there was still an- other selfish reason why the

The tribunal judge today said he would decide liter whether Yo call on Supor to show its contract with the National Per- ainn Oil Company for the pur- chase of 3,000 tons of oil landed the Miriella at Venice by

in February. He postponed hear- ings on two other cargoes until October 6.

Anglo-Iranian also has a sult pending against the EPIM Com pany of Ellore de la Zonea which imparted 5,000 Long of Perslan oll in the Panamanian tanker, Pax, last May. The suit .was recently postponed September 16.-Reuter,

'Prop' Plane Is Still A Good Export

to

pliner

Small piston-engined sul form an important part of Britain's exports.

The demand for British light j# worldwide, They been bought by France, New Zealand, Iridin, Belgian

Congo And

Japan,

The House voted to enlarge United States must establish planes were

the bi-partisan six-member firmer trade relations with for- have Tariff Commission jo seven eign countries.

"We know," he said, "that the extremes of wealth and poverly the breed violent upheavals within So do glaring dis- six-repancies among the nations of the world cause frictions and even wars,"

hand,

the

re-

London, July 2.- The position in Malaya will

American talks

that those which either victims

born to cans a majority. of radiation show a On the other precede or

follow the "Lillie slightly greates tendency to Senate Finance Committee re countries. Bermuda

Confer- at Foreign Mini

that "detoctable abnormalities" than commended chce

11

the children of

be unexposed member Commission quarters. Britain's anti-bandit campaign

group (1.18 per cent for the tained. It proposed that the to be permitted on the Peninsula has been very control group to 1.40 per cent Commission successful during the past

for the others).

give two sets of recommenda- months but it

President when 8The incident of the blood tions to the recognised here

It was divided by a tle that

stability for the disintegration disease leukemia ver permanent Colony is dependent upon unti-was much greater in persons

vote.-United Press. Communist, operations in other within 2,000 metres of the ex- neighbouring areas.

plosion point. The death rate

advanced," Mr Simpson said, "are too often Presiden Eisenhower yester-within that circle from Jeukemia

wastefully em- day listed Mainya among six has been 10 times greater

foolishly and A drive for fewer interna-ployed and represent, in the best likely agenda items for the con- 4.-Generally, the death rate tional trade barriers and greater ense, à drafe, on the American

the

possibility 1sumong A-bumb survivors is investment abroad is gaining taxpayer and a strain on the not excluded here th it will only slightly higher" than strength among Pacie play a part it a fult three-power among the

coast American economy." dictussion on Asin's problems.

ference and

President

Eisenhower emphasised

sed that the meeting

would be a friendly and partly informal ene.

Its

in

group,

and his 1954.

FREE TRADE DRIVE

San Francisco, July 3.

unexposed control business men,

ATOMIC SUB

formal

These factors had all combined to win citizen support for the United States programuric of

and loars grants to foreign countries. But, this programnía must end.

"Funds So

RISKS TOO HIGH

ת

Three major statements call- ng for the levelling of tariff

He cited the history of capital trade barriers and export of

from Britain B.S In addition to reporting on the capital" have been made during export addition to the three-work of the Casualty Com-recent weeks. More are expected example of private investments

The San Francisco power talks on matters of in- mission, hir Deau told the Sub-

Chamber abroad to the advantage of both lender and borrower, terest to the Big Three Western Committee that the first atomic of Commerce issued

"The reason why more in- #roup, both the submarine "will be in the water declaration of policy advocating dividuals do not make foreign Powers ns a British and the French delega some time nex! Summer."

He the revision of United States Investments Is that they think Bons will have separate con had previously predicted that tariff laws to permit great trade the risks are too high. They versations vilth the United the atomic submarine would not between nations.

are confronted with exchange States Secretary of State, Mr be completed until some time in Mr Ted Petersen, President of controls, Instability John Foster Dulles,

of curren the Standard Oil Company ofdies, excessive labour laws, and advisers.

Mr Dean also said that the California, urged that all cur- the possibility of expropriation On the enda for the Anglo-"pay-offs" from recent atomic rent tariff Inws should

be arising out of nationalistic and American bilateral talks are the tests in Nevada and at Eniwetok thrown away and a

new ap-left-wing deadlock

Anglo-Egyptian have been

political movements." relations and tre position in the stantial."

"very, very sub-prozch made to the problem. In Mr. Simpson's opinion.

The latest spokesmen for the there are two basic problems to Middle East as well as the Bri-

Mr Dean said that "substan Conservative "free trade" group be overcome before foreign in- tish campaign

against Com- munist guerillas in Malaya.dial advances" in new atomlef the West is Mr John L. vestment and freer trade will Reuter.

weapon designs "have been and Simpson,

Chairman of the be a fuct. are being converted into weapon Finance

Committee of the He believes that there should production and introduced into Bechtel Corporation, which has be some "basic" means of pay- the weapon stockpile."

large scale construction interests ment so that funds necessary In all sections of the world. to

dividends or interest 10 pay We are

certainly in the and provido for the eventual foreign investment business," he return of capital may be cer gald "aid the question is not tain. This depends on greater whether we have to deal with trade which must be achieved. the problem, but why, how and

The second problem

ol on what termS"

better commercial Thinlions AMERICAN ROLE

between nations is "for a free flow of capital" through admitted Mr Simpson

that establishment of mutual con London, July 2 the United States may have Adenco

and trust," he cald.— Salon of St. John on the scene the appointment of Mr Daniel into the field of major foreign

today approved been forced a bli unwillingly Reuter. floor of the Apostolic Paluce: and lasted 10 minutes.

Pope Receives Stevenson

Vatican City, July 2 Pope Plus Xil today received in a special audience Mr Aditil Stevenson, defeated Democratic

Mr Dean testified that the Russians are giving “every in- ducement" to scientists who can contribute to the Soviet atomie programme-United Press.

candidate for the U.S. pre- New British Envoy sidency, who is here on a six- day visit."

The budience was held in the

The Queen

Williams Lascelles us the British investment. What he described Mr Stevenson Arrived In Ambassador to Afghanistan. as the "ylolent upheavals of the Roine on June 30 on the final Mr Lascelles was previously past 40 years" had thrust the

to private round-the-Ambassador

States stage of a

Ethiopia United

forward world tour-United Press.

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