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Truman Again Asked
Going
May Parties
To Too
Paris, June, 25.
s of the French
hst decided today
theyre roing to too many parties, Incheons lind recebitons.
of Blato
The Secretary for Informilion, M. Ray- mond stateeliin, told re- Dorters that Ministers Ind
ld they had decided to cut down travelling and party-going to a minimum those and attend only
which had
wa
bearing од
their
Ministers have been in
work.
great
to
demand lately preside at professional and bustness gallerboga--Neu-
ler.
Complete Coronation Broadcast
To Use Taft- Hartley Law
Washington, June 25.
The House of Representatives today, joined the Senate in requesting President Truman to use the Taft-Hartley Labour Law to try to end the strike of 650,000 American steel-workers which has been going on for three weeks.
It wrote the "request" into the Wages and Prices Control Bill on which a final overall vote is to be taken.
The amendment, supported by most Republicans and all Southern Democrats, was passed by 100 votes to 133.
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Eden, Acheson Talks
No Fundamental Disagreement
London, Jane 23. - United States oficial sources stated in London to day that there was no baslej disagreement between the' United States and British Governmetita ba. broad policy in the Middle Enst.
The United States Croverbions was in favour of any policy that brought pësto, and stability- In ́ the Middle East, they added.
They were commenting on the Six years ago, a leading activities of the United States Swiss Walch company re-Secretary of titate, Mr Acheson, ceived an order for the do during his present visit to Lon-
don." livery of the watch every
THO SOL
sources Indicated that Mr year..
Anthony Eden, the British Foreign
Mr Secretary, and conditions-cach watch must be the Far Eastern situation, cover- The customer stipulated two Acheson Welila töltorfów rödlew
original In movement anding South-East Asia as well.
Asked if the bombing of the design, and, immediately it was completed, the plans must be power plants on the Yalu River destroyed so that there could bewhich has culsed a storm of no other watch in the world profest by Labour leaders in like it.
Britain would also bò,discusel Shown above In this Reuter- tomorrow, the reply was:
"It is up to the host Goverfi In Youngtown, Ohio, the photo is the latest model, whichment (Britain) to bring up day Mahoning County welfare office | took 13 months or full-time
The Senate voled a
General Motors has ordered a request a few days after the lay-off of more than 12,000 strike ben, following the workers the first major lay-off Supremeurt's ruling that the in the car industry attributed President's reizure of tho the steel strike. Approximately ant industry was illegal.
2,400 Chevrolet, Forge plant The House's action coincides workers in Detroit were laid off with urgent
thousand are Government last night, Ton appeal to 25,0 aircraft workers being given furlough today and producing jet colomorrow at Car's big Chevrolet to go on
at Flint, planes for Korea and to post-production contro
Michigan. pone a strike due at midnight.
Representatives of both sides. in this antest wage dispute have been in session
an
since yesterday kundled 250 applications for re- work by a highly-skilled crafty-question it may like to be dis
Mr
Harry
with the Federal Conciliation Commissioner, Malcom, presiding
London, June 25. Plans for bringing the Corona- tion of Queen Elizabeth II next year into millions of homes throughout the Commonwealth The United Auto Workers' by radio were discussed today Union has demanded wage in- by broadcasting representatives. creases totalling
The Coronation will be a hour. "rently big business" for radio will bring members of the Commonwealth closer
and
ing
28 cents
an
The company the North American Aviation Corporation -hab offered an increase of average wage is $1.07
by The
an hour,
the Commonwealth Rest Ave centă.
Conference was told Colonel Charles J. A. Moses, General Manager of the Austra Jinn Broadcasting Commission,
"We in Austraila are deter- mined that Coverage
from beginning to end-of the events Jeading up to it and the back Around-will be au full as pos- elble." Colonel Moses said.
Broadcasting
from South.
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"A TORRENT” A strike vote was taken month ago and the Union gave the Company the required 80 of intention to days' notice walk out.
sald
diet from steelworkers yesterday, In Pittsburgh, more than 300
men lined up for financial help at one district rebier office.
BUSINESS DECLINE
are not
The steelworkers are not paid strike benefits, They eligible for unemployment com- Pensation but relief agencies aro permitted to help them on the basis of their need-and if ther have no tangible assets. Some steelworkery locals are provid- ing help for what they classify as hardship enses.
At Lackawanna, N.Y.-where The "Iran Ago", the metal-Bethlehem Steel employs 15,000 -the Chamber of Commerce weed to wire President Truman, representatives working trade's weekly,
New Zea- today that another week of the the urea legislators and the stool- Jand, Indin,
Ceylon steel strike "will turn the steady workers' President, Philip Mur- The Mr stre
of plant closures into Day, to end the strike und Canada Moses when he
declared, to
Chamber said a decided decline these plants
have in business has been noted since "Many millions of subjects the Queen
in all parts of the clased," it added, "It will take the strike started, Commonwealth will be listening two weeks or more to get them
Ahough there is no sign of moment of the cere to operation-even after steel to every
production is resumed.”
a break in the strike, the firs mony.
plants small Reporting that auto
shipments of finished every effort to feel are trickling through to were making
for fear defence producers. operate through June that cul-backs might Jeopardise
Through
Government- future steel quotes, "Iron Age" sponsored plan the companies commented:
and union are allowing high roll priority Anished steel to through the picket lines.- Associated Press.
The conference, which began on On Monday and will end July 4, is the first to be held here since 1945.-Reuter
"This is likely to result in completely empty pipelines which
Oxford Honour will make production even more
For Acheson
The
Oxford. June 26. United States Secretary
difcult to get rolling at the strike's end."--Reuter,
EFFECTS OF STRIKE
Pittsburgh, June 25. Welfare agencies are getting more appeals for and of ⚫State, Mr Dean Acheson, more
defence the today from alstance uday off
with economy is pinched-tighter and momentous conferences
Foreign Secretary, Mr tighter by the paralysing strike
to Anthony Eden, receive an of 650,000 United Steel
Wook
the
Honorary Doctorate of Civil workers.
Law degree at Oxford Univer- | Eity.
a
was one of Mr Acheson group of distinguished, scholars,
Nearly 775,000 workers now
are idle in the 24th day of the nationwide strike
Added to, the 600,000 strikers
allied industries,
New Pipeline Being Built In Iraq
authors and politicians award- are nearly 120,000 workers in another of Iraq's oilfields under
ed the honour.-United Press.
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Baghdad, June 25. Work is now in progress on the recently rattled agreement between the Iraq Government
mon.
On the dial is a Viking ship in platinum and diamonds, with
Д
the
a platinum var hanging low on each side of the ship.
When
bution ncar crown is pressed, the oars flip up to show the time, the left one sliding up a scale marked to 12, and the right one marking the minutes.
POW Screening By Neutrals
Supported
London, June 25. The Minister of State, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, told the House of Commons today that in ylow of the representations made by many quarters it would have a valuable effect on public opinion if all prisoners held by the United Nations in Korea wɗe screened by a neutral authority.
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Red Protest Rejected
Washington, Jairs 25.
The Sisip. Departanchi today resented the nor Soviet hote öf, Tisöste ús Aabylona Mooow pro Baganda effort to "dies in troubled waters,”
Dermolt, the Debarments Omeer, sald that the “which ... whiį: hldo ight to Britain was de Mered to
the Hovint Upton's reponsibility for JAMBE to implement the Beádo trendy He added) To Bovie murit o rekted
In
the Fortlan Once I now dylar a "report troni Its Embassy. In Aroscow on the Soviet plu- test, The full text of ino Hote has Bot yet reached London-Heatch.”
Adenauer Request To U.S.
MORE PATROLS ON BORDER
Bonn, June 26. It was reported that a good
The West German Chan- deal of ground" was covered by Mr. Eden and Mf Acheson in celot, Dr Konrad Adenauer, their talks yesterday.
thas written to the United The two statesmen discussed States High Commissioner, the European Defence Com- [Mr John McCloy, asking him munity, exclibhgéd Information
on the situation in Germany and to strengthen United States considered "general policy in patrols on the inter-Zonal
border. the Middle East.
"A picture of the situation in Egypt, the Sudan and Peráln was given to My Acheson," the sources added.
A United States spokeshan said today that: the text of the letter would not be publish- ed until Me McCloy had read No military decisions were
it, taken.
touring Mr McCoy As now Mr Acheson will leave Loh- don on Saturday for Berlin at couthern Germany and ex- the conclusion of his tripartite Peeled back in Bonn temtorow
evening.
An American Army spokes- M. Robert Schuman, the Frenchman said that regular patrols Foreign Minister.
already maintained ↑ close watch on the East-West border.
talks here with Mr Eden and
On Monday, Mr Acheson will visit Vienna and on the follow- ing day he will go to Brazil
Reuter.
Additional
Duties
Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Constabulary, reorganised from the police arm of the American occupation, have been formed into an armoured frontier force in the past year. Detachments
are deployed
along the 350 miles of the American Zone border facing the Communists tram Fulda In the north to Bad Reichenhall in southern Bavaria,
London, Juno 25, Two squadron units of com- Government sources todaypany strength patrol the border Mr Seymour Cocks (Labour) | said that the Prime Minister, day bod night, employing had asked him whether any Mr Winston Churchill, had de armoured reconnaissance vehi- Chinese interpreters from cided to broaden the position of clés al light aircraft, Formosa had been employed in the Foreign Secretary, Mr Patrols of the British 7th and the screening.
Anthony Eden, in his Cabinet to 11th Armoured Divisions operato Mr Lloyd, who has just remake him deputy Prime Minis in the frontier aron in north turned
from a visit to Korea, ter
ter "in foot as well as in nome" Germany as part of their normal replied, "Chinese prisoners were They
cald Mr Eden would duties, and
A British spokesman enid no individually
the botime carefully take én "duties on screened by So Chinese-speaking front, in addition to those of letter from Dr Adenauer bad. American officers and men, who | his
Foreign Secretary post. been received by the British- had not previously бесп
added Unt Mr Eden Reuter. played on Koje Iskind.
would deal especially with come
-
"No Chinese Nationalist Inter- of the leading questions of the were used. As there home front end the dollar crisis. preters
The disclosure followed rising were few Korean-speaking Americans, the North Koreans press demands from both Con- Koreans under
150 servative and Labour quarters were interrogated through
the supervision is powers and give Mr Eden that Mr Churchill yield come of બ sqme Korean-speaking and the oil companies holding American personnel. No Korean further responsibilities on diò
concessions in this country.
The Mosul Petroleum Com- pany announced that they have embarked on the construction of a 12-inch pipeline, 134 miles long, linking its Ain Zalah field, near Mosul, with the Iraq Petro- leum Company's main pipeline system at K.2, near Balji, which corrics exports to Tripoli, Lebanon, and the recently open- ed Banias terminal, Syria, on the Mediterranean seaboard.
More than 40 miles of Une Ain Zalah-K. 2 pipeline have been completed, with construction proceeding northwards from
Baiji. A degassing and a punging station are boing bullt al Ain Zalah.
interrogators were members of home front to prepare him as a the Republican Korean Aryny." possible future Premier-United Routor.
Press
Britain Expected To Reply To Egypt's Proposals
London, June 25.
Big U.S. Credit For
France
The Bank,
of
Washington, June 25. France was today granted a $200,000,000 credit by the United States Export-Import Bank to finance American defence pur- chases in that country.
The
announcing the loan, said the extension the credit was made so that France may receive immediately tollar proceeds of contracts now being placed in France under the Mutual
Security Programme supplies and military materials to be delivered and mate
The Bank said the credit was
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, paid for at later dates, The Mosul Petroleum Com- will shortly give the Egyptian Ambassador, Abdel a senami obligation of the Ro-
76-year con- Fattah Amr Pasha, a reply to the Egyptian pro-uher secured by
of France, and
pany acquired
cession from the Iraq Gover-
ment in 1932 covering territories west of the River Tigre and north of the 33rd parallel. It
then kn
known as the
was
wax contracts
posals of May 20 for a settlement of the Anglo-being placed by the American Egyptian treaty dispute, informed sources said Department of Defenser.
Oil Development Compah today.
and
constated British, German
The point has been reached where Egypt is willing Italian and
shareholders.
to join a multilateral. scheme for the defence of the Later,
German and Middle however, Itallan interests sold their
East provided Britain accepts Egyptian holdings to the Iraq Petroleum sovereignty over the Budan.. Company, and in 1030 the con
present name.
cussions
Mr
the
Disbursement under tredit, the Bank sald, would be limited to the doliar amount of placed under the contracly Mutual Securly Programme for the year ending June 30, 1952- Reuler.
Binco Amr Paahin last saw ((Mahdi, Patha) Viceroy of the cem became known under Mr Eden on May 20, a delega- Sudan.
tion
of the Sudanese Umma Roman frem Khartoum DETECTIVE Under the recent agreement, Party, which is opposed to that Mahdi Pasha was still pre- to sovereignty | pióritùr his policy son the Egypte Mosul Petroleum Company has Egypt's claim undertaken. to produce over the Sudan, has had dis- proposal, minimum of 1,250,000 English
tho with
be that the Sudanese themselves 17 tons of oil from, its concession Government in Alexandria. area, with effect from the be
Eden's reply to the should be allowed to declar ginning of 1954.
propught of the United Fresh, Egyptian
will be whether to accept art Farouk's
Lovetoignty over the Budan, Egyptian-Sudanere discusions.
"A" report" has been given on them to Mr Eden: by Sir: Robert Howe
tho Governor-General
Informed Robert reported. Egyption Government and aske
Egyptian It is understood that this wHYPNOTISED
framed -in' tho
Its exports will be carried to the Mediterranean through the ain IPC pipeline system at atz, | via the dual. - 12-In," and 18-in. pipelines to Tripoli shd flie bo- cently completed 30-in line to the Sources and that Sir
Bonies.
That the
Koroa: Casualties
Announced:
Copenhagan, June 23, A Copenhagen, detective has kladmed
hore that ho. WDA hypnotised Into giving a prizoner Eviral bottles of beor and sandwiches Interrogating headquarters.
htm
while
polloo
The proner Bjarn Schouw Walhington, Junė, 277-
Nicisen,
has been, charged with United States helping" in a Copenhagen bank oañunities”. “Fin Korea kobbery
two rechtergr 110,011 today,' "she were killed One of
IPC minimum production from the Kirkul fields will go the Sudance delegation to ad- battle up in 1954 20 20,780,000 tons, and cept King Faruk's the King renthed that of the Basrah Petroleum of Egypt oral the Sunn beroro Defence Department revented; Comptiny's up to 0,000,000 tone the Shida nolueves dail. ^mnast This wda an Increase of 40 has declared he came out the | in 1950 whim the total output off bensanoo,
since that wepk the Blageal robbery Ahd ‚múrdered) [the]
Nilsen's
associatas
the three companies will att up Th Totum, Egypt, offered to increase For any week since thaulers, under Nielsen's hypnotic to 80,000,000 40kr,metnited Fetis,, kázó "Abdal Rhinois M. Mural-takt Dersinket 121)
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