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Russian Protest Rejected
Berlin, July 23. United States authorities in Germany today rejected
a Soviet protest against the distribution of free food to East Germans and said they were amazed that Soviet officials had described this as an illegal pet,
THE SADDLE
Teheran, July, 23.
Observers said today that Premier Moham med Mossadegh still holds the upper hand in fran despite Tuesday's show of strength by the Tudch Party, made up of Communists and Communist sympathisers.
Some observers said that they were astonish- ed by the rally of 60,000 Tudeh-supported men in front of the Majlis (Parliament) building.
The rally far out-numbered the 20,000 Mossadegh supporters who had gathered earlier in the day to celebrate the first anniversary of the Premier's return to power last year..
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A United States note délivered These observers and it foolsed | rushing old to Iran although in today to M. Vladimir Semeonov, is the Tuden would most other circumstances he would Sovict High Commissioner in certainly take over if Mossadegh's never allow the Communists to East Germany, from Dr James nationalist government, plagued gather strength, these sources B. Conant, American High Com-by rising prices and failing sald.
It also should collapse
is argued hero that
nubbed by thói Staton and Britain. United might try to case the strofa on Tran's economy
by deals with the Soviet Union.
missioner for Germany, sald:exposants pointed out that in Mossadegh,
to
"The important thing is that the people in the East who need the any test of strength the Army would picbably stic with food actually receive it
Mossadegh. And, they said, "The offer of the United Mossadegh might have hatt good States Government of food for reason for making no mare
IN NO HUBRY the people in East Germany was squelch the Communists.
Muscadegh, A forvent anti- But, made in good faith and stil
on the other hand, well have Rusia-even. If it wanted to stands. The first shipments are Communist, might
arrival decided to permit the Tudah to make a, display of goodwill in already in transit and on
to United States Into contrast will Be put in the
Anglo-American of the care the hands West German Government to
banchiness—could not do so be- be
cause once poverty and distress made available to the inhabitants of the East Zone.
disappear in Iran, Communism I hope you
would cease to bc- will not place any obstacles In
attinctive, observers belleve, the way of the distribution of this food
by Germans to Germans."
M. Semconov sent a nole to the American authorities 111 West Germany, published On Tulay, in which he had asked
them to close down free food distribution centres in West Berlin, which he described as "centres for Fascist clements,"
ATOMIC POWER FOR WARSHIPS
|
is In no hurry to grant Iranian demands for abrogation
of the mutual defenes pact be- tween the two countries return 11 tons of Iranian gold,
Of "Grave Consequences"
Washington, July 23. President Eisenhower warned Congress today that "grave · confoqueticER"? would follow a major cut In foreign aid funds,
IIo Bent # letter to Senator
Style Hamd
Bridges (Republican, Now.
hire), Chairman, of the Senato Appropriations Commitice.. The Commit tee is now considering the foreign aid BUI which the House of Representatives cue by about $1,100,000,000 tabout £192,097,000) fout night
The President said: “I the kavo
never taken flat an attitude
Exact dollar flepre in this pro gramme marks the differ- ence between spoocss and failure, but it is my con- viction that bravo con- Roquenots would follow from a major out below the requested amounte Reuler,
| ELECTORAL LAW IN
GERMANY
Plaint To Be Put Before Court
Of Lack Of Vacancies In UK
Overseas students with eyes turned hopefully towards British Universities should find the re- cent report of the British Universities Grants Committee of disturbing significance,
The Committeo found that "no further sub- stantial increase in student numbers ut universities in the United Kingdom
can be expected' in the immediate future,”
The
Committeo's Universities Congress held at Grants report "University Development Cambridge. One of its mgla' for 1047/1052 reveals that features is that, for the first whereas the number of full-time (time ti Day such scheme, students at the universiiles and (colonial universities-will-partiel- colleges at Britain was just over pate.
50,000 in 1038/39, it is now Financial support for the pro- 83,458.
During 1940/1950, the number Ject is expected from each country. Tho had roached a record of 85,421, Commonwealth
gross exprossed the hope that Congress It became necessary to
governmKIONA LA
nments would make con restrictive methods,
tributions to the Commonwealth Interchange Fund.
and
Sxercise
particularly in regard to
sopg
og sluttents. The ver
in enrolment
relieved
dicte
has,
the
drop not
The new plan is an extension
overcrowded of the pilot scheme launched but the Committee after the 1048 Congress."
Delegations from 103 Com- amonwealth universities attended
a further slight fall in enrolment due more lo
to normal conditions than the gathering. Nevertheless, students from
to university policy.
Overseas
who over
the
past
four
years, have found it increasingly Japan Air Lines'
hard to get into UK. univerz
los can have little hope for an early return
to the bygone Pacific. Service
come one, come all" system of edmlesion.
Karlsruhe, July 24. The report records a period The West German Constitu- of
firrat
followed by the crews the electoral law "current period of consolidation."
today that
that any
further
Oakland, Calif., July 23. Trans-Ocean Air Lines' an-
far the trans-Pacife service
be, established by
The crows will include pilot,
to
ar to tonal Court will hear a pisint ; 91 Ubly on in the strainouneski today it would provide Moaradegh has coherently under which general elections It is doubtful whether this lalter Japan Air Lines next autumn, refused to form IA anil- are to be conducted on Septem- will be succeed buggests co-pilot, navigator and fight imperiofing condition with the ber 6 is undenorratic and un-
pansion. The Committee
increases in engineer. A fifth crewman wil Tudch
Party whore rally on constitutional. Washington, July 23. Tuesday was its first thow
the student population should be be a Japanese co-plict. Japanese John J. Floberg, retiring As-strength since joined Mossadegh The court could declare the subject to "geral conditions, nationals are expected to take sistant Secretary the Navy for supporters in toppling the three- entire law invalid. This would the first of which is that there over all night duties within tw
years.-Reited. Hor Will Brossmunn, Mayor Air, predicted today that all the day Government of Promier necessitale passage of a new law should be no increase in any of Kreuzberg Borough, where Navy's combat ships ultimately Ahmad Quvan a year ago, or postponement of the elee faculty that would lead last Monday over 3,400 free will be driven by alomic power.
believed that tions. Legal authorities here dificulties in finding satisfactory coupons for five marks (8/4d)
Mossadegh, in allowing the consider invalidation most un-employment for lis graduates," worth of food were diatributed Mr Floberg Indicated at Tudch to stage its rally unlikely. to East Berliners, sald today he farewell news conference, how-hindered, was simply making a had heard that 5,000 forged cou-jever, that there will be a delay wordless reply 10 Prezident The substance of the plaint pons had come into dirculation, of two years' and probably mora Eisenhower's refusal to send lodged by the anti-rearmament
One Kreuzberg
At present the Navy has two atomic ship projects. Both ships
But it
15
to
that
MARKED CHANGE This would Initiate a system
practical education of ception of higher education
scholarly and somewhat leisurely pursuit learning for its own sake.
official said before the first atomic-powered United States aid to Iran until | all-German People's Party moves away from the old con this might he Communist-aircraft carrier is laid down. Ectiles its diferences with (GVP) is that provisions in the inspired scheme to wreek thoir
law affecting admission of new Britain--United Press. reliet programme.
political parties to the poll violates the secrecy of polling and equality of rights for all partics.
A report received In West are submarines. Berlin sald 200 miners at the The Defence Secretary, Mr Aue, Saxony, uranium mines. Charles E. Wilson, has overrul run by the Russians, had beened Navy plans to go ahead with arrested in the wake of a riot. an atemie carrier in this fiscal The rioters were angered by the
the year. food shortage and the continued Mr Floberg said that atomic- detention of strikers arrested power for ships is in the same stage that steam power was in after the uprising on June 17.
Another report said police Robert Fulton's me. had arrested a number of house-
wives who marched on the town rall of Magdeburg that their on dinding
of margarine-Beuter.
WORKLESS IN
BRITAIN UP..
London, July 24. Unemployment in Britain in 1052 was Ute highest for four years, though lower than the post-war peak
of 1947.
there
He looked forward with car- fainty to the time when combat virtually all nuclear powered
of the Navy will be
Mr James H. Smith Jnr former airline executive, took over Mr Floberg's post today United Press,
THAILAND PLANS POWER PLANT
in
COUD-
A
Anglo-Soviet Barter
The GVP, which wants Ger- to be neutral between many East and West, is thought to have the allegiance of London, July 29. An exchange of British wool members ..of textiles for Russian matches has Bundestag, sitting, as indopen- beer arranged through
dents. Und
Its following in tho Soviet trade delegation in Lon-country is unlikely to be con-
siderable and the party don
Mackesen. Harvy
will low for Overseas Trade, the electoral announced today.
against it. He had been asited in tho House of Commons about trade with Russia.
Mr
Secretary
fears work
tacks in particular
The provision the GVP at- requires
Mr Mackeson replied that the new parties to present a peti- Brush
tion for admision to the polls Government would
welcome an increase in trade signed by at least 500 voters in with Russin in goods not sub-ach constituency they intend ject to British strategle export to contest controls.-Router.
• The GVP argues that this provision imposes a new des wanting to contest all 242 constituencies the obligation to provido 121,000 &gnaturas, which in effect, woul anking 121,000 people to give up voluntarily their right to voling | secrecy.-Reuter.
mean
Bangkok, July 23 Thalland plans a vast hydro electric plant at Yarn Hee
CULTURE DOWN 'the the northern province of Tak
ON THE FARM Ministry of Labour stated in its tu supply electricity for 20 of annual report yesterday.
the 70 provinces of the Last December
werd ty
Budapest, July 23. unemployed, compared 309,500
would have The plant
"Cultural brigades", organised with 803,000 In December, 1951, capacity of 180,000 kilowatts, in every county of Hungary
of the The strength
armed and would
substantial greet with songs, dances and cost a forces rose by 20,008 to a totri sum. Thailand hopes to obtain music these who work well, and Rain Closes Airport a loan for the project from the encourage those who lag bo- World Bank---France-Presse. hind," the Government
New York, July 23, paper MTI auid.
One of the heaviest rainfalls Such brigades also "present in recent years closed New harvesting peasants with a short York's La Guardia Alsfield for cultural programme in the fields,” | 32 minutes today and disrupted the report further said.-United the city's underground sœrvicu, Press.
of 872,000 during the year Reuter.
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be
Bonn Pact With Argentina
Buenos Aires, July 23,
Dr Gunther Seeliger, Direo- tor of West Germany's foreign trade and head of a West Cler man trade mission hard, told Router today that the signing of
portion of students than former A trado agreement with ly have few cultural interests Argentina was imminent, and attainments outside tho "Dr Seeliger" sild the treaty acquired at school. This can would provide trade worth partly attributed to the $135,000,000 each way, Negotia- marked change in the coonomictions have been going on since
background of the April.-Reuter. and social students which has led to an increasing tendency to take paid employment during the vacations,
The
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