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Tokyo Mystery

Solved

Tokyo, Jaly in

The Tokyo Follón today cracked the case of the missing manhole ODYCIE. The audiorities rounded up a 18-man gang sccused of stealing 300 steel man-hole covers.

we could not mikoa living ploki up scrap metal," the gang explaiwa. United Press,

STEEL TALKS A FAILURE

Efforts To Settle Strike Break Down

TRUMAN

ATTACK

MAKES SHARP ON CONGRESS

SLASHES IN AID

FUNDS

Washington, July 15. President Truman today signed a $11,793,000,000 "catch all" appro- priations bill, including funds for foreign aid, atomic and hydrogen bomb expansion and the construction of a worldwide ring of secret air bases. The main features of the measure, representing a 15 per cent cat from Mr Truman's original requests, were: $6,038,000,000, to provide teilitary, economic and technical aid to the friendly free nations of the world. Mr Truman had requested $7,000,000,000.

The sum of 93,040,000,000 to aid this country in the atomic arms race, including funds for the construc-

tion of a vast new atomic and hydrogen bomb plant in the Ohio River Valley. Mr Truman had sought $3, 191,000,000,

air

CHANGE IN

JAP REDS' TACTICS

An amount of $3,228,000,000 |effort of her own to build up economy and Ilving for Improvement and construcner tion of about 230 military buses standards, to show that de

dovernment and in this country and abroad, mocraile including a worldwide ring of democratie methods con such

basci

from which to esed in curing the Pittsburgh, July 15.

"gatitrate" the enemy with Bungee and misery that frict

Tokyo July 15. Negotiations to end the atomic and other bombs M: so much of Aala.

The Japanese Communist steel Truman had sought $2,990,000,- commended was "Every dollar 44-day nationwide

of ald re-Party has decided to avoid to back up violence in the future. strike broke off today, and 000.

and constructive the CIO United Steel- The foreign aid appropriation, the concrete

that the Indians them. workers president, Philip which includes $80,000,000 for efforts the

rellof

in occupied arcus, is nantly selves are making.

"Upon these efforts may well Murray, called a meeting of $1,000,000,000 below the "depend the whole future courts his Wage Policy Committee minimum" prescribed by General for next week to decide the Dwight Eisenhower before he of freedom and democracy on disturbances, contrary to police

of relired as Supreme Allied Com- the continent of Ada

"Even Pakistan, union's future

normally a

thought that grain supplies, facing country of

drain shortage." change of tacties had been de

cided following an appeal by United Fress

Kulchi Tokuda, Secretary- General of the Japannese Com- munist Party, which was broad- Cart rectly by the Folding radio.

action.

course

mander in Europe. **

For European aid there is the Sum

of 13,128,000,000, denunciation of In a bitter

Mr Truman noted that some the steel industry, Mr Murray members of Congress had suc- regretted that the long steel dispute still remained ceeded in saving the atomic

unsettled.

Ile made the statement after receiving a telephone call from Defence Mobiliser, the acting John

Steelman, in Washington. He declined to say what was discussed and there was no in dication here as to what Mr Steelman planned to do naxt In the steel dispute,

The

conference two-hour arranged by Mr Steelman between the union and industry officials

ended here this morning

In failure, Steel officials declined to comment inmediately on the breaking up of the joint tales, which began here secretly in a Hopeful mosphere last Thurs-

day

energy expansion programme from "disastrous curtallment” but said many of the cuts voted in the last days of Congress would "seriously hamper our total defence effort."

In a statement accompanying his signature, he said

he was particularly and deeply cerned by cuts in the funds for: civil defence, anti-inflation con- trols and the mutual security progMIRIE,

con-

American Carbines

For Malaya

Singapore, July 15.

Celebration which were held today to commemorate the 30th Anniverary of the crontion of the Party took place without

expectations,

It

13

this

Presibic reasona for the change wero believed to to (1) International directives for a new altitude similar to

that adopted by the Europont Com- munist parties who have been ordered to lend a hand to all in the defence of interest of workers and peasants,

those end

engaged

the

and

Who

to

One thousand American car-

(2) The Japanese Communista bines arrived vla Pan American

noticed that violence alienated plane today for use against "DANGEROUS"

in the

the Communist terrorists

sympathy of the population Slashes in foreign aid funds Federation

resulted in a strengthening Malaya. of

This of Japan's police forces wlase "exceedingly an represented dangerous thing for Congress to was the first consignment of 12,000 pieces ordered by Gen-

reserves are to be equipped The reductions for] 12,00 have done."

13) Communists consider that Mutual Asian countries were "even more eral Sir Gerald Templer two shortly with light tanks, and cruel"

because they came at a months ago under the

In view of the coming general nations were Security Administration aid.

elections it preferable to Mr Murray issued a statement time when these

American carbines, considered arsailing the "unholy alliance" in facing severe economic strain. the steel industry which "remains The American people should to be the most effective weapon follow the legal way so as

the strange tact for Malayan jungle warfare, maintain the positions acquired unwilling to permit fair setile-carefully note

consiitutionally even If they 'cannot increase the 20 seats they ment of the various issues in the that prominent among proponents have been in serious shortage Co

of this cut dispute."

were some of the during the past four years. "He accused the industry of very individuals who. have American-manufactured hell-hold in the Diet. France- giving out "distorted propaganda" shouted loudest that we are not copters are also sorely needed. Presse. about its offer about various doing enough in Asia. The cuts It was believed that Gen. Tem- meetings held between the in our mutual security pro pler asked the British Govern- negotiators here in the past few gramme allegedly

been ment, when he was in London to procure some days. He refused to say what made in the name of economy, last month, the last offer contained,

To me this is a false kind of from the United States. economy. I am convinced 'such The carbines will be down to cuts will in the long run cost us

Kuala Lumpur by spécial equally con- plane to avoid possible seizure M- Murray caid that he and muced that Congress liselt will by terorists, on the overland Joseph Larkin, Bethlehem Steel eventually recognise the neces- journey.-United Press. Corporation Vice-President, re-sity of making additional funds presenting the major steel com- available during this fiscal year ponies, reported by telephone to to meet the needs of this pro- Mr Steelman,

WASHINGTON MOVE.

The Government today freed for civilian usa oli sicel not needed for defence plans in a to check spreading un- employment caused by the steel strike,

move

The strike has thrown over 1.500.000 men out of work in industries using steel, including 300,000 in the motor-car in dustry. By the end of the week steel lasses will amount to

In Houston,

Chemmpany

more.

ז

have

omnibus bill fell" for

short of what is required in the national interest" that he could not sign it without explaining his position.

Truman also said:

DEFENCE AFFECTED

21

Huge French

Deficit

In Payments

on-

"Bieshes in the funds have been particularly severe in the pro-

Paris, July 15. grammes for Europe and for the

France suffered a global bo- Indian sub-continent. Our con. Iance of payments deficit tributions towards

building up the forces of the North Atlantie $1,058,000,000 for 1951 compared with only $230,000,000 in 1980, AT 2.30, 5.15, 15,000,000 net tons us a result Treaty partners are but a small

the Minister of Financo of the nation's worst stcel portion of the contributions

nounced today. strike, now in its seventh week, inade by our allies, but ours is France's balance of payments Even

If the Girike is sotlled the critical portion.

figure has fluctuated enormous this week the eventual loss will

ly over the past few years. In be about 18,000,000 tons,

"By virtue of the cuts made 1949 it totalled $706,000,000 and Тека, the

by Congress in the military in 1948, $1,737,000,000, both on Shen OLL

and the Shell

Corporation defence

equipment programme and in the deficit side of the ledger. forces will have less equipment ous psychosis months of 1951 The Ministry said that vari- European support, the

psychological factors dur- being idle for 75 days. Workers and consequently less fire power ing voted Inst right to accept an and less air cover. interim contract and return to "As a result, our own forces the large and unfavourable ba- work for 60 days while a per- in Europe have, become bath lance. manent contract negotiated. more vulnerable and low effec- One of these was the fact that

to be the tive in

the defence role they a new rate of exchange might last major settlement in the might be called upon to per- be introduced. recent widespread strike of all form."

The growth of France's ad- workers. United Press and He also said: "Thero has verse trade balance, however, Reuter.

beon

the cause cqually short-sighted was fundamentally reduction in the funds avaliable of the stump in the balance of for the Point Four Programme payments, the Ministry added. in the new nations of South Associated Press.

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