Professor Runs Foul Of Army
Washington, Sept. 6.
A Harvard professor, Mr John King Fairbank, has been refused permis. alon to inter Japan, the United States Army at- nounced here.
Dr Faltbank had been given. a year's leave from Harvard to teach at a Japanese university.
The Army Bald
113 action
was based "on present policies and regulations" but added that the decision was being review- ed.
The Army contrats move- ments-in amil out of Japan as part of its occupation duties.
Dr Fairbank is a trustee of the Insil'ute of Pacific Relations
Testimonial
Pretoria, Sept. 0.
Baash-and-grab raiders hurled a brick into a Pres toris duplay window and elfared it of goods for the Pina
hd time in less than three years.
LeRvide the belek and broken giza where they were, the shop-keeper in- werföd, la notice: "Twenty- #ootd testimonial to the `quailly_of bar shirts and
lies-Rehter..
British
Proposal
Adopted
Istanbul, Sept, 6. The Inter-Parliamentary Union a Britkh resolu- tody adopted
to on calling on governments
which is under Senate Investi-assure that adequate machinery
zation.
was kept in being to handle world refugee problems.
In seeking his passport from be filed the State Department
That he was not an Lafidavit and had never been munist.
a Com-
Dr Fairbank said at Palo Alto, California, that he was returning 'home to demand a hearing.
He linked the Army's decision to what he termed "the libellous accusations of ex-Communists" before the
Internal Senate Security Committee-Reuter.
Would Fight To
The Death
Voting was almost unanimous. urged govern- The resolution ments to give early consideration
the :0
United Nations draft: convention oh the status of re- fugees, with a view to its rati-|
Beation,
Mr Albert Gore, an American had Congressman, said that he been much Impressed by Tur- key's, treatment of refugees frem Bulgaria, and he suggested that Arab countries might follow Turkey's example.
The Assembly adopted by n large majority an Indian resolu- tion in favour of setting up a new international organisation food of io handle problems production and distribution.
The American delegates op- posel it.
London, Sept. 6, Jennie Lee, Member of Parlia ment and wife cf Mr Anturin Bevan, Britain's former Minister of Labour, sald today
The Assembly also approved a Yugoslavia, id by Marshal Tito, proposal by Brazilian delegates would gh; any aggression to the in favour of using co-operatives
to securd production death.
Writing in the leftwing, week-tribution. ·
ly,
she
that
and cis-
she said that The Tribune,
A recommendation by Cahil had formed this opinion during a two-day viol with her Zamangll. of Turkey, that w husband to Tito's island retreat world payment and exchange established was also union be 30 miles from Trieste.
large majority- Miss Lee said that no people carried by a on earth were better informed Reuter. or more realistle about Sovic! strength than the Yugoslave.--- Router.
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BRITAIN SENDS SUBMARINES
TO THE
BALTIC
Portsmouth, Sept. 6.
A flotilla of British submarines sailed for Scandinavia today to demonstrate that the Big Western powers have not written off the Baltic as a "Soviet lake." EXTRA
It will be the first sortie into the Baltic by a FUNDS
British or American submarine since World War II FOR DEFENCE and the first official call at a Baltic port by a British
submarine since before World War L
Washington, Sept. 6.
A Senate Appropriations Sub-j Surface vessels of both no- Committee today voted an nd-tions paid courtesy colle at Battle ditional $6,000 million for exports, in recent months.
United States pansion of the
The
Britain
Accused Of Ne Fastest
Trying To Strangle Persia Economically
Abadan," Sept. 6.
Hussein Makki, Secretary-General of Persla's Oll Nationalisation Board, today accused-Britain of "trying to stranglé Persia" economically," "We cannot sit back and watch that going on We are determined to break that blockade," he said in an interview with Reuter.
Speaking on behalf of the three-man” Board,
| Mr Mäkki said that Premier Mohammed Mossadenj
would make no concession to Britain when he Author Had |clarifies Perala's views on the oil problem after his "long effort for a resumption of the oil talks,”~..
Received
Threats
Fighter ---
··Leodmi; Sept: Britain named a bew Jež; airotsis today which *14*/ claimed vanlara hervibe.
world's fastest. fghter.
was
The Hawker-1007; order- ed for the Royal Air Force,
partially
removed from the secret Uat so that the pubile could see. It fr at the aircraft construds, fors' display at Farn- borough exi wiek. -. Reuter.
TIES WITH
INDIA WEAKENED?
London, Sept. 8.
Mr A. D. Mani, Honorary Secretary of the All-India Newspaper Edilors' Conference, Bald here today that during his San Francisco, stort stay in England he had
Sept. 6. gained the impression that Eng-
"We have not changed our new to Tcheran to attend a. stand. There is no going back special Majlis session, told the on the fiutionalisation law. Our United Preks Iran had received popition has been made abun-offers from about 80 Dritteh dantly clept," said Mr Makki,nationals outside Iran for em who earlier had had a long tele-ployment with the National phone conversation with Dr Iranian Oil Company. Mossadeg.
A Yugoslav journalist land's Commonwealth tie with Mr Hussein Makkai said large) Mr Makki spoke as he pre numbers of German and Brazi said here today that he India had weakened." pared to fly to Teheran to lend an oil experts airailarly sought was convinced
He told the Press Trust of support to Dr Mossadeg, when employment in Iran, along with Yugoslav - born American India that this was not due to the Prime Minister meets the
2,000 Americans. Mr Makki
akki author Louis Adamic was on want of sympathy for India Majlis (Parliament) to get a added that once the fortnight's
ent** | murdered.
on the part of the British people British vote on his move to "expel all ultimatum to the
ex-
but due to the fact that Eng- Britons" it, the talks are not would cancel all the residence rifle shot in his New Jersey pired the Iranian Buthorities
commitments with tho States in regard to one permits of Britons in Abadan home on Tuesday,
sumed.
}
that
the
Adamic was found dead from peaco" system were so
agency
the part of Indla was bound to take Briteli and India for away from each
"We are willing to pay com-and "they'll have 10 Jeave
The death pensation, we are willing to immediately" except those pre-listed es suicide pending investi- foreign polley on
was tentatively intimate that an independent employ British technicians onpared to stay in Iran with the
gatlort. on Individual contract basis and company, We are willing-and, indeed, we
Mr M. Anton Smole, corres- | other. wish-to sell the free world all
Commenting on possible Bri- pondent for the Yugoslav news the oll it needs," he declared. tish repercussions to Iran's ex-
said
Britain Tanjug,
that
today appeared for pulsion decision, Mr Makki said, Adamic's life was threatened more interested in her African That Is the basis of our with the present world situa
colonies.. position did that is as far as wetlon, Britain won't dare to take four times, twice by an Ameri- ae can "connected with Cominform shell to. There is no wavering the high hand, especially after agents operating in the United and no going back."
official recognition of oil na- tallation in Tran. All Britain States." can do is claim compensation
Journalist #aid that and, so we have said before, we Adamie told him that the threats shall investigate this."
in when he returned
anti-Sovic:,
The
werd
Oh "the question of Indian students coming to Britain, Mr Meni sald that there epenings for Intions in post- traduate medical courses whillé in regard to admission to routine
courses in -
werd
- "CANNOT GO ON"
Asked if Persia would hesliate before selling oll to the Soviet countries, Mr. Makkai said, "No.
Mr Makki said precautionary from Yugoslayla with hierul institutions there was naturuly To break the blockade we must steps already had bech taken to for
pro-Tite a tendency to restrict admission sell our oll wherever we
Abadan can wrotect
Island
and book.
to British nations who denlod whether or not the customers "there is no anxiety whatsoever
the opportunity. of Adamie said he was beaten education during the war. belong to the sp-called satellite about its security". *
Kicked unconscious to up and
About the States"
attitude of iho MAJLIS BOYCOTT
prevent the book's publication.
British Press towards Kashmir, Persia, he added, had done her
Mr Mani said that it was best to reach an agreement with
In the meantime, Parliament-Adamic's secretary, Mrs Ethel generally hostile and that the Britain, but Britain refused to ary foes of Mr Mohammed Mos Sharp, said comply with the nationalisation adeq's get tough" policy with chapter of Adamic's book was law and was refusing to buy oil. Britain blocked immediate ap written, but the manuscript was
proval of his new ultimatum by missing-Router. that cannot go on. We can-boycotting the special Majlis not be subjected to any econo- fession called to approve the or stratiglehold," Prime Minister's oil policies. mle boycott
After a wait of two and a half hours the session was called off for lack of a quorum.
of
the
principle
ho reiterated.
The chief of the On Board Intelligence_reports said the dismissed the Anglo-Iranian Oll
warning that it The Deputy Premier, Mr Communist Baltic States are Company's bristling with guns, rocket sites, would take its stand on The Hussein Fatemi, denied reports naval bases and airfields.
Hague Court's interim "freeze” that the Government had it Rusala proposed in 1950 that ruling. This was "Irrelevant" he definitely postponed its plan to Air Force and Navy, air power. The Admiralty in Londen sald
the cruise to Karlskrona, Sweden, only ships of States with coast said, following Britain's accep-submit an ultimatum to Britain. Chairman
was lines on the Ballio be persuitted ¦ tanco- of
and Copenhagen, Denmark,
of Dr Mossadeg planned to press Senator
use thè
The Sub-Committee,
non- sea. express Britain's to designed to
nationalisation.
passage of his programme at the Joseph O'Mahoney (Democrat, tics with Denmark, which is in Communist States rejected the
regularly scheduled Majlis In the Perslan view there meeting on Sunday. Woning), said that these funds the Atlantic Pact, and Sweden, propor were above the amounts allowed which is not.
military sources could be no legal obstacle to for air strength in a Bill passed
emphasised today that the Balle tankers coming and taking away by the House of Representatives
would be defended by Atlantic Persian oil. The oil is in our carrying more than $50,000 mil
Pact forces in case of war....the.} hands and under our cunirol. At Hon for the Army, Navy, Air
same on all other seas,
any time we wish to make Force and the Marines.
The sources said there had deliveries we are legally and been some proposals put for- physically able to do so," Senator O'Mahoney said that
ward for niote British And the $5,000 million would also
American activity in the Balție be above the amounts request-
These sources said Russia ap- | now.—United Press. od by President Truman in his
the parently hoped to make budget. He said that the Sub- Committee "fixed a floor of not Baltic its own lake.
Miltary sources added that the cruise also was intended to.
any doubters. In the reassure West that the big Western
consider the Baltic power Tree sea and not a "Soviet lako",
Tess than 95 wings for the Air She has concentrated in on Force." The size of an Airaren a large fleet, reported to eight by varies. Uc spearheaded Force wing or group
cruisers For fighter plomes it is 75; for
and backed up by heavy bombers 30.-Reuter. many submarines,
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Morality Campaign
In Paris
"SALES ARRANGED-
Crowds supporting Govern- ment polley gathered outside the | Majlis ........and jeered at the low. Opposition deputies who came put. Twelve Opposition deputies later
were reported to have submitted a special letter to the Majlis Speaker intimating
Mr Makki said that negotia-wing to threats by the Govern ment and Government suppor tiong had been "concluded susters, they would not attend cessfully wilth several com- Majlis sessions in future unless panler for the mate of Persian steps were taken to remove authorised the sighing of the such threats-United Press. necessary contracts.
olland, the Oll Board had]
He refused to disclose the
names of any of the foreign U.S.-Portugal
companies involved, adding only
that number of contracta are
on the point of being signed in Teheran."
of
Paris, Sept. 6, Mr Makki said that the move i Police pushing D morality to cancel residence permits campaigh conducted a specta-Britons in Abaden did not apply cular Tound-up
Agreement
that all but one
Korean
Army Scandal
Pusan, Sept. 6.
A South Korean Army court martial has condemned a trala- ing camp commander to death for embezzling funds and treat- ing conscripts" "Inhumanly."
Another officer was sentenced to five years in gaol.
India case had never been pro-
perly appreciated in the United Kingdom even though India House did not lose any oppor tunity of putting India's case before the British public,
Mr. Mani, who is Editor of Hitavada Magipur, left for Now York this evening by air for a visit to the United States as a guest of that Government. ---- Reuter.
Serious Food Shortage
Halfs, Sept.-Bi-- The camp commander, Major Israel today faci a serious Lim Pyong-yon, is the sixth food shortage with empty. shops South Korean officer to be con- and long queues waiting for demned On embezzlement supplies which never arrive. charges..
A delegation from the Halfa Labour Council left Halfa today On August 13 this year five for Jerusalem to see the Prime other Army officers were ex- Minister, Dr David Ben-Gurion, ecuted at Taegu for inhumanly about the acute food shortage treating trainees and embezzling in the north of the country $2,000,000 of Government funds.
supply situation, described
further
ng "despen Black-
MA liere South Korean Army Public Relations officers said today complicates the
market prices and rising steadily that 647 conscripts, in'a bad and
protests
are heard every- state of malnutrition, had been
Low-grade saldini is released from the training camp
where.
of Chenlude Islands of the being sold at 46 shillings
South Korean const.
The colonel who drafted them in Pusari was recently dismiss- The United States and Por- | ed-Reuter.
Washington, Sept. 6.
4.
..
pound.
One tenson' för.....the.
A
present
lack of food is an almost un- precedented drought, which has burned up vegetable crops but unsettled political conditions are also blamedelsto
Some quarters criticise
leaders," for " 'being. political
for the King's Gift Died pilly Interested in: parly
or suspicious either to Indians or Pakistanis, tugal today signed a new agree- characters in the Champs if it was necessary to cancel the ment which is expected to enable Elysees sector early on Wednes Brilons permits they would be Atlantic Treaty nations to use day, but made only nine arrests. given the usual few days to bases in the Azoter
purpose of common defence." Blocking streets with patrol leave the country." cars, swooping down on under- Engineer Kazem Hasibi, a The agreement takes the place ground stops, halting private member of the Persian Mixed Olt of the post-war arrangement by cars, the pollco questioned 1,400 Commission, sold that Persia which the United States persons,
On The Way
metterather than in food) production-Reuter,
planned to run the Abadan re-Legens Field in the Azores. I
Capetown, Sept. 6. JORDAN BACKING finery at 30 per cent of Its was signed in Lisbon by, the A young bull elephant, dn lis A total of 153 persons, includ capacity with Persian technicians Foreign Minister, Senhor Paulo way to President Truman as a FOR EGYPT E ing 87 women, were hauled off already on the epot.
Cunha, and the United States gift from the King of Cambodia, to police stations.
Ambassador to Portugal, Mr died on board:ship at Capelowa
Amman, Sept/ 0. "We can slowly increase that Lincoln MacVeagh,
today, s
The Jordan Chamber of Do- But only aino were held for production," Mr Hassibi said. various fow infractions...
"Everything will not be smooth The State Department said, in It had become known as "the pulles today unanimously sup- Egypt's clant on the at the beginning and it will be abnouncing the action, that the political, elephant,"as
this ported
demning shipping restrictions in no major break down. Heuter. States "certain now rights in Republican Party and Mr Truthe Suez Canali
those already In man fá à 'Democrat, el suer
The Chamber called King Sihanouk #ave thá rolition vla brazen infringement A spokesman nk that "an three-ton clochant to Fresident of Egypt's right to self-defence entirely new relationship is being Truman earlier this year. Itanding clear bias in favour of estabsifahod,"Router.
left Saigon on July 28-Reuter,, Lerael."Reuter:
One of the alms of the drive apparently was to frighten pros titutes off, the streets.
They usually throng
the
Champs Elysees
The raid also took in the Bols
an uphill job, but there will be agreement gove the United animal is the symbol het.” Security Council resolution; eðN-
ALLEGED OFFERS
Teheran, Sept. 0. A special. Government repro
He Boulogne-Associated Press,sentative to Abadan, who today
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