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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951..
Acheson On TEHERAN HOLDS AN "ANTI-IMPERIALIST” RALLY
Allies' Role In Korea
Washington, June 7. The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said to- day. "Indin has not, much to our regret, made a contribu- tion to the forces of the United Nations In the Korean fighting." He added: "We were hoping they would, but they have de- clined to do so."
(Ro-
Coin Senuter Hurry publican) questioned Mr Acheson about the contribu-
tions of UN members during The Senate Committee Investi- gation of MacArthur's dismissal, to give He asked Mr Acheson thu-Committee his opinion "why India, Just us one of many examples, has made no contri- bution to the combat ground forces in Koren,"
Mr Acheson; "India made the of u field 0275- contribution
bulance unit."
bre
11
Senator Cain asked whether he believed Turkey und Greece
in a position to make larger contribution of ecmbat ground forces to Korea than they have committed thus far.
Mr Acheson sald both notlons had troops "the question is whether it is the wisest place to
them." Senator Cain astest what ac- tual plans were being worked un
ground secure larger force contributions from some contributions which com.ributed no-
tu
countries from other free nations hay so far thing.
Mr
Achegon: "I cannol tell you that, I can say, as I have said before, that we have ac- tive negotiations going on with several nations which we hope will be successful"
Senator
Cain also
asked if Allied nation there were any which could not put up a self- contained 1,000-unit battalion, which
samallest unit was the military leaders believed would be effective in Korea, and Mr Acheson answered: "There will I presume, be a good many, but I don't know."--United Press.
Excess Of Males In Australia
Sydney, June 7. Girls. Australia is the place. There are 77,000 more men than
in Australin. Women
The figure is official from the Government's Statistician De- partment.
More than 50,000 people jammed into Parliament Square In Teheran Inst week to join in or walch an "anti-Imperialist" rally staged by Communist front organisations. A miniature oil derrick surmounted by the Iranian flag hends.a
parade at the rally-AP Photo.
Tax Increases Approved
Washington, June 7.
A 121⁄2 per cent increase in individual income taxes and a rise of five percent- age points in corporate tax rates
won final approval today from the House of Representatives Ways and Means, Committeo.
Moving
ahead
On the
increase 76100 militon tax Bill, the Com-
mittee also approved an overall ceiling of 90 per cent on the amount of an Individual's income that the Government could take in taxes and a 70 per cent maximum on a corpora. tion's earnings.-Router.
Request For
Defence Funds Only
A:
Beginning
GOOD REASON TO HOPE FOR WORLD
PEACE
-Says Foster Dulles
London, June 7.
President Truman's special representative, John Foster Dulles, said today there was good reason to hope that there will be no third world
war.
In a speech to the English-speaking Union, Mr Dulles reviewed the Anglo-American discussions on the problem of the Japanese peace treaty.
capability
of "wor nerves"
ir
and
Climax To Iran Oil Dispute Is Expected Over The Week-End
Teheran, June 7.
Russian guns, firing in battle exercise on the Northern border of Persia, provided the background today to the oil crisis.
Western sources said they believed Persian reports of large Russian
troop concentrations are exaggerated,
They admitted, however, that the usual summer troop movements were heavier than usual but we have no reports of concentrations."
These were the day's easily the threatened toss of principal developments:
Irun's present export of 200,00D barrels of crude oil,
daily
The Anglo-Iranian Ol_Com- pany anniöuneta" that Tour negotiators are coming here on June 11 to talk over the dlc- pute.
not
REDS' MAIN
DEFENCES MENACED
SOME SHORTAGE Anglo-Iranian's-Abadan refineries close, ollier refineries should be able to increase their output for the needs of Western Europe, India and Australia without complete disruption;
Closing of the Abadan fineries would cause a serious plunged three miles through shortage of some heavy fuel
re-
Tokyo, June 7. United Nations troops
The Deputy Prime Minister, Fatemi, said Perala has been officially notified of this, hough the A10C office here has informed correspondents ells along the Eastern Coast at the heaviest Communist gun and paid the namination of N. the United States, he sold. But barrage of the Korean war A. Gass will bring a very badno shortage is expected in other today towards the heart of reaction.
prou expect a general shortage
Abrond, oMeals the Chinese defence system.
Mr Cass negotiated the sup- plementary agreement which was pending for two years prior to the nationalisation law.
Mr Falemi added that Persia will answer the British note of May 19 on Saturday and will reply to each of eight points.
WILL BE REJECTED
It was reliably learned that the reply will have a 17-page enclosure listing the "sing" of the AIOC in its 50 years here.
Indications are that Persia British protest will reject the against unilateral action,
Three
would
of reßned products in Europe. It is centred on Kumhwu.
Camouflaged batteries sited in India and Australia.
Still. Mr Frame said, loss of lang-prepared positions let fly Abadan's refined products would as the Eighty Army moved in on defences protecting not be 1119 great as the closing of the main
the key triangle formed by a 500,0-barrel-a-day refuery Chorwan, Pyongyang and Kum-
to
of liwa
in the United States.
A better distribution
At one point the Alliey ad- American oll companies abroad
vanced
of the over the dome voluntary t
terrain in the most rugged would, through
reasonably come
centre of the agreement, close off-setting Abadan's mountainous
Their first objective loss, except in certain fuel oils, peninsula.
was a tree-clad mountals more he said.
than 3,000 feet high, a Committee re- At present
Climbing over boulders and oll com- presenting American
up by tree pulling themselves with foreign activities is
Allled soldiers pantes
branches, the reached the summit overlooking perts and accountants, that- for pooling their facilities in Including wil conferring with the Government
the last lower hill ranges block- East area. ged with the
temporary run-
Ing the approach to Kumhwa. This move is aimed at greater
Here, the Chinese artillery aing of the "nationalised"
but an tad vanished
Allled Industry are today en route by efficiency by
materials
officer said: "We hope to meat train for Khuziston, the
them tomorrow when we des- province in the South.
cend. We reckon they should
end.
the of
seven-man
oit
the
oil stocks and dormant
the
In transit. This plan would be Officials said they
approval by are going subject to to "carry out the
but Department of Justice because were vague on their actual proof legal problems involved.
Asssociated Press.
law
WEEK-END CLIMAX
INDIA AID
He told currespondents. later BILL AGAIN
that he had resigned because
factory to divide responsibility POSTPONED
oil
felk
let us get to Kumkwa," Elve us a stiff figh: before they
Bitter battles in the Hwachon and Inje areas increased in in- tensity. The latest battle pasi- tlong na reported in tonight's were:
had
Eighth Army comon:-light
North of
resistance but the infantry
to
and
slog through artillery mortar fre. North of Yong-
ortlery pyong: — heavy
fire
but light infantry delaying action. North of Yongongnis:- Communist battalion was
Avith 115 chopped
Com- Jeltled, zo
prisoners taken und considerable booty seized.
munista
up,
against the treaty, prophesying he fell that it was unsatis- "dire eonsequences" separate peace were made. He among three men. Parliament's said: "That is complete
board disagreed and pre- utter nonsense. Thore will be
a substitute, pared to name a war III so jona us
Washington, June 7 no world
be M. He is expected to we show the capacity to works Bazerian,
Senate President of the
United States The together and that wo
emailed Teheran Institute of Technology. today postponed a decision on be frightened blackmailed
Announced
to take the final passage of the legis- proposals to into dlaunity."United Press.
lation to inake India a long, over the oil properties are ex-
to reach climax
term $190 million loan to buy for Monday in Abadan. two milijun loss of American; to claim any advances. the world's biggest refinery food grains.
The Senate had been scheduled top Best reports indicate that it
gramme.
Mohammed Hessabi, one of He said: "There are few post- Japan to continuing reparation war problems of comparable Im-abilities which, however just the three-man Board of Direc
to portance. It seems that Germany in principle, are beyond the tors, falled appear at the and Japan are the two principal economic
of the station, goals of the Soviet Communists, densely populated and naturally Without Germany or Japan the poor Japanese islands." Soviet bloc is hopelessly out-
The Soviet bloc was con- classed in what it takes to fight dycling a
prolonged general war, and therefore there good reason lo hope there will not be any such war."
Mr Dulles caid the Soviets envisaged an Asiatic combination with China and Japan to shift Washington, June 7. the balance of world power. He Deputy
Secretary added: Defence
"Fortunately,
the Robert Lovett told Congress to Japanese people do not want combination. They want day that the Administration's rat request for $00,000,000,000 for fellowship with
free nations defence spending next year was which Kenuinely seek peace ure and through minimum figure
collective
security, only u would probably go higher. Thus, there is an opportunity Mr Lovett mid the Defence lo muke Japanese peace which
determined its will not only end the cold-war- Departments without attempting but strengthen the increase
fabric of money needs to calculate combat losses in peace against a new war."
Mr Dulles said the 13 members Korea. He added: "It does not appear feasible even
of the Far Eastern Commission forecast the extent to which
agreed there should be a additional funds may be re- Japanese peace treaty now but quired to support our efforts in that Russia had not agreed on Korea."
matters of procedure.
The Department reported in bulletin that the number of people in Australia Increased by 204,917 in 1950 to 8,315,799
at Dec. 31 lust.
The increase Included 4 migration_increase_of_152,505
natural
t
und 112.412.
of
The total population com- prised 4,190,645 males at Dec. the 31, and 4,118,164 females, Statisticians gold. -- Associated Press.
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Tel-Aviv, June 7. The Israel Premier, David Ben Gurion, returned today by plane the United States inaugurating from his coast-to-coast tour of the Israel independence loan and bond drive,
Now
peace
or
Acheson Refuses To Answer
Washington, June 7.
انه
on
North and northwest of Inje,
there were attacks and counter attacks, with the Allies unable
North of Hwachon, from hill- the and ridge positions
launched attacks
is then that Persia's oficial re- to vote today but action was Communists presentatives will arrive en postponed because Senator Guy In platoon and company strength masses-in-an-attempt to make Gillette (Democrat, Iowa), who against the advancing Americans
sources
saia
Or
of Hangye, 600
Allied troops from
fought stubbornly
Northwest Communists to prevent seizing high ground.
There
was bitter fighting
Reds Back In Headquarters
the low nationallsing oil more was in charge of the leg
legislation, throughout the day. than a
a piece of paper.
was unable to attend the session.
Congressional The Premier, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, has said publicly that the Senate is expected to that Persin will not use force, vote its final approval of the aid but there is little possiblity that legislation either tomorrow southwest and north-northwest Grim and unsmiling, Secrethe British will turn over their Monday. tary of State Dean Acheson keys and books and walk out The House of Representatives of the town of Kansong, on the
cast coast
Reconnaissance yesterday stamped its final up- He said: "We hope the Soviet today tersely refused to answer tamely, Mr Lovett said the Defence had
estimated Union will join in the Japanese reporters questions about re-
Most optimistic Westem ob-proval on the legislation, Senate patrols roamed north and west Department
River the Imjin
In the Korean material losses at the peace. We have been patient ports that two British Foreign servers hope Persia will muddle approval would complete the of
the Munsan and Korangporl areas on her nation- Congressional action and rates and long-suffering consumption stonJard
in secking Office officials had slipped be along vaguely
They re- The that. But it is not indispensable.hind the Iron Curtain. of combat rates, insterdi
alisation programme as she has ald measure would become law and western sector,
President ported only small contacts.- signature by In the case of Japan, those of amount would be sure the Allies which have a genuine | Acheson
Reporters approached Mr been doing, giving time for the after
Reuter. as he emerged from Teheran conferences to bring Truman. Reuler, higher if hostilities
can process the bearing room of the Senate some
BRITISH HELP possible casing of the
London, June 7. Defence Department proposed knowing that they can not be committee investigating the dis- situation.-Associated Press. during the fiscal year 1952. The will for
Britain this week helped missal of General MacArthur.
U.8. CONFIDENCE
Indla to charter another 80,000 to use its available materials to prevented."
Holding up a copy of a local NO VACUUM support United States troops in
tons of shipping to carry food to headlining the story newspaper The substance of the treaty from London, one reporter ask
Washington, June 7. The drive aims at bringing Korea and would ask Congress
where famine is threa- An American defence official India, Israel's economy US$1,000,000,- to provide money to make up
no would give the He gave losses later on.
Japanese whated Mr Acheson: "Slr, may I ask appears confident the Western tened in Bihar. terms described you a
Mr Patrick question?"
Gordon-Walker, 000 in loans, Investments and
Allies will still have enough Secretary gifts
for during the next three estimate on how much that will the surrender
"the opportunity to lead
Commonwealth Mr Acheson pupped: "No, cil for their needs if they lose
Paris, June 7. productive lives,
The police tonight allowed years.
Mr Lovett Lentified before the peaceful and He told newspapermen at the
Commons
Communist-led with access to raw materials and you may not," and strode swift- their crude supplies from Iran. Relations, gave this figure to the
House of
today, officials of the Appropriations sub-
ly down the hall.
He believes the Allies also He said that four ships had C.G.T. Trade Union Federation airport that although the United Senate
Reporters chused after him. should be able to come reason. Stales delegate to the United Committee in an unusual open participation in world trade."
There was no danger, save One persisted: "Did you have ably
he said,
been churtered from the North back, into their Parts head- close to offsetting the American and Australian runs quarters from which they were Nations was directly responsiblu hearing in the Senate Caucus that the treaty
witness of for the resolution regarding the Room-the
possible loss of refined products and five more for moving grains forcibly expelled last night that these experts on from for this reason
Important Anglo-from China.
after refusing to take down Huleh drainage project, anyone several Defence ofcials called to Japan a "vaccum of power" and advance knowledge of the 10-
the Japanese Port where American money
had Government explain who thought that attitudo ex-
Invited the foreign policy are reported to Iranian Company refineries ǝt
Fascists" So far this year, Britain had "Stop the Gaullist have fled to Russia?" United the
American is going in the defence ofort. real
to enter into
.charter. States pressed
40 ships banne helped to sald almost 844, security arrangement. Mr Lovett
Mr Acheson did not even attitude would be greatly mis-
Loss of the Abadan tefineries totalling ever 800,000 to}, ---- The mass strikes called for taken.-Associated Press.
000,000,000 will go for procure-
This
security
by the Federation aya "re- ment and construction in the
provide wies Indicate
that he had so England and France, but not
prisal" for the police action did for the retention of the United much as heard the 'question.- the United States, he sulm
not materialise Two workshop $34,700,000,000 for planes, ships, States forces in and about Japán United Press.
In the
the nationalised
Renault cor for an indefinite period and
factory in Paris tanks, artillery and
the United States would provide tion,
for 30 minutes. The Defence Department also expects to pay for 18 divisions of the Army plus a number of
Mr Dulles said: "We seek not combat teams and supporting the form but substance of an active Fleet of 1,181 security both for Japan and with two and one-third
for Japan's neighbours."
He said: "The peace we are
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MEDICAL AID
Geneva, June 7. The
The Executive Board of the official, A. P. Assistant Deputy of the Govern- World Health Organisation to- New Delhi, June 7. ment's Petroleum Administra-day approved an emergency The Indian
of $30,000 Government to-tion for Defence, outlined the appropriation
for night announced that Mr Razha-views of his Department in an medical aid to the tomine van, Indian Ambassador-interview with the Wall Street stricken areas of India. designate to Switzerland and Journal.
The money will be used to the Holy See concurrently, is to Mr Frame belleved production fight cholera and malaria threa- be Minister to Austria, Razha- in other Middle Eastern coun- tening to affect some parts of van at present is Ambassador in tries-Saudi-Arabia, Kuwait Bihar and the surrounding area,
and Iraq-could make up fairly-Router,
Bald the Defence / Considering would not subject Brussels,-Associated Pres.
of 05 air groups. Mr. Lovelt Department expects to build up United States milltary stock- piles to a point of, readiness for any military eventuality, and build up the nation's industrini production capacity to a point where it could swing quickly into full-scale mobilisation- United Press TV
Censorship Goos.
Beirut, June 7. The Lebanese Government abolished Press censorship to- day except on military matters anet subjects dealing with the. Rhodos armistice agreement be tween tho Amb States and Traal; ----United Prés
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