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U.S. mission to leave for PI soon
Washington, June 24.
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"Seattle, June 23.
The United States does not intend to retreat from Japan and leave that country unarmed and helpless in the present state of world offairs. That, according to a high official source, is the basic principle to be understood in current discussions about some form of Japanese peace settlement. This attitude stems from the belief that the United States must change its historic approach to Far Eastern affairs to Washington, June 24
work with Japan instead of China;
A harnessed sun, not atomic After an hour and a quarter
While the United States hopes isone might delay the Japanese conference with the United that it will be possible to carry treaty, top offelals and they did energy, may well become our
would be the number one source of power. States Secretary of State, Mr. out its timetable for the Japonese not belleve this
thought that both That's the beller of Frank R. Duan Acheson, the Pilippines' peace-treaty with the Western ense. They
powers participating, it does rule Republleana and Democrats were Benedict engineering manager two top foreign diplomats cun- firmed that the United States out the possibility that events intent upon getting the Japanese for Westinghouse Electric may make it necessary to achieve treaty despite any other
issues
He added, that heat from the economic advisory mission to somewhat of the same objective which might be raised,
depths of the earth is another their country will be named by measures which would U.S. intervention tremendous energy potential. “if and will leave soon.
terminate the state of hostilities
They admitted that there was can learn how to get hold of the possibility of the National " Becurity Council and President) Benedict sald development of Truman deciding to reopen the source of power "will come any
Koinr' energy 我脑 a continuous
In an interview with the United Press, the Foreign Minister Gen- eral Carics Romulo, and Am bassador Joaquin Eilzalde said; Mr. Acheson told them that the mission would probably depart for Manila carly next month.
General Romulo pak the State deelded on the Department has man to head the mission but de- clined to say who he is. Depart- ment sources. however, told the Unked Press earlier that the probable choice is Mr. Daniel Dell, President of a large bank here and former Under-Secretary of the Treasury.
Both General Romula and Mr. Elizalde said they know Mr. Bell from the dys when he helped them in drafting the Philippin; Both said they con- Trade Act. sicered that he is excellently qualified for, the job."
General Romulo described the
inks as his opportunity to give the Secretary the newest latest picture of the Philippines: and the diagnosis of our pro- blems."
Romulo said, "The main signi-
that fence of discussions was we were able to present OUT Philippine point of view on the entire range of affairs involved between our two countries."
15." He said these included the Hukbain- hap situation, President Elpidio Quirino's integrity board, United Nations affairs, velerans beneat and the Abaca question raised by the United States project for subsidising the central American hemp production,
without actual signature of the peace pact.
co-operation;
settiamant,
the
But in any event, according to this source who is in a position Issue of whether the United to know, the United States Gov- ernment is firm in its belief that
States should intervene more way, so we might as well lay a the American future in Asia de-
actively in Talwan, but thought solid groundwork for the coming it could be handled without be generations" pends
upon close
ooming involved in the Ja- "When our dwindling supplies between the United States and
panese peace o
of coal, oil, and gas are gone, har- Japan,
For that renson, the
While
thenessed sunshine may well, bo our the question of United States is determined to Japanese peace treaty has be-number one source of energy,” he
nearby maintain bases in Japan or
come Elrategic here now, this said. islands unless the rest of Allied does not mean, according to well- "Limited amounts, of the two nations consent to reactivation of Japanese military forces, which informed sources, that the United Assionable elements uranium and broad States cannot proceed indepen, thorium, will control the at this time is considered un-dently on the treaty question as scale.
applications of atomic likely.
High ometal sources predicted but one aspect of the Far Eastern power. But it seems very unlikely must that atomic power will ever sup the Derou and State Depart review. that it would be very easy for policy questions which it
ply any large proportion of our It was learned that the State total energy requirement." ments to work out an agreed draft for
Benedict salt one practical way the Japanese treaty Department is undertakhug an
active campaign amongst other of capturing the energy now lost within about one inonth.
too interested Governments to allay when the sun's rays are reflected any fears that emergence of the off the earth's surface is by opti- Taiwan
question may delay ac- cal means, "the old magnifying tion on the Japanese treaty. So
glass principle." far as Taiwan felf is concerned
"In this way," he explained, official quarters conceded that the sunlight car be concentrated Truman administration may be about 50,000 times to produce very facing a difficult decision of whe-high-temperature furnaces.
or not 15 become more deeply sia is reported ther or
to have a solar involved in that affair,
It has been known here for ed steam at almost 900 degrees for boller operating with super-heat- many months that General Muc-fahrenheit."
noi
However, they are sanguine about the possibility of Recuring ли Allied agreement on the draft since they believed that many matters such as those concerning Japanese trade right would rise to plague anyone try
reach ing to
agreement on thel peace treaty.
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One of the big probleme fas- Arthur favours American Inter He said direct conversion of the ing
So for Presi State Department treaty vention in Taiwan,
xun'a radiation into electrical planners le the matter of Jadent Truman and Mr. Acheson
dream. ALSO LATEST UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL is the engineer's energy is panese trade, both expert and have found no reason to reverse He disclosed that intensive re-
of last January impart. They admit that un. their position dee the American occupation It, when they assured the American search in photo-chemistry, ther
mo-electricity and photo-electri- is channelled into a somewhat public that they had no intention o-electric Artical pattern by which the is intervene in that position. Mr. now under way In many
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of wisdom ment Intervening
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the National Security ideas for tapping the "huge heat "We told him that contrary to economic relations with the con- convince
Council. Mr. Acheson and Presi- reservoir "are absurdly what some writers here seem to tinent. think the Philippines is not a United States businessmen and dent Truman of wisdom of such sive"
Benedict estimated that by im- potential second China. They those of some other countries are an act.
However, they did not rule out proving utilising devices and im- seem to think that the Huks are becoming increasingly critical of
action porting oil, we may struggle along. gradually taking over one Philip Japanese competition in markets the possibility that such pine province after another which which they regard historically as could be taken under the head for about 200 years.. "perhaps a simply is not a fact."
their own. This Is one reason of "military considerations" from maximum of 600 years," on 'un- why policy planners here believe which Mr Acheson could divorce renewable fuels such as coal, oil Romulo Joined in.
and natural gas-United Press. "We that actual agreement
the to himself.-United Press. the Jo- phasised that in the whole Philip-i pines the Huka do not control a single province, a single elty or even i single barrio. We als describe the merger of the Philippine Army and constabu- lary and President Quirino's other efforts to reinforce law at or der."-United Press.
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Great ball of fire over
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New Orleans,--June 24.-forecaster-here--said ho-saw- nn.
A great ball of fire visible object of "tremendous brilliance" in the Western sky at 7.40 p.m. seconds high in the Southern
any-
nothing that could not be work for 500 miles burned for a few est. "It was more brilliant than. ed out in a few hours' sessions. sky tonight and then glimmer-Amie said. "I never saw
any meteor I have ever seen," Mr. They contended 103
103 that the ed out, leaving a curving trail thin re-injection of the Talwan ques-of glowing vapour.
thing like it before and
cann tion Into the discussion of an
say what it was; how high it was Mr. R.M. Kiser, Senior Air or how fast it was moving. It Just Traffic Controller of the Civil looked like a great
ball of fire." Mr. Kiser said hasten Aeronautics Administration here
the fiery body said the gleaming object was seen must have been at least as high from Tuscaloosa, Ala., Houston, as 100,000 feet to have been seen Commenting on the fears ex-Texas, and from a plane 260 miles over such a long distance. He said Southward aver the Gulf of the CAA instructed all its 'sta- pressed in some quarters hore
Mexico.
tions to submit reports.-United that re-emergence of the Tulwan
Mr. A.E. Amie, U.S. weather Press.
the overall settlement in East would not have
any effect on American efforts to some form of Japanese peace settlement."
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