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U: S. Policy in Iran.” (Continued From Page One)
unteered the statement that he had never met Senator Kenneth S. Wherry Neb), who tried una ria Th pointment as undersecretary. “at the direction of President Roosevelt” he prepared “what is known as the declaration of three powers on Iran.” He read the agreement. In it, Premier Joseph Stalin, Mr. Roose velt, and former Prime Minister Winston Churchill recognized Iran's contribution © the war effort in permitting supplies to be moved across the country to Russia. They agreed that any economic
problem confronting Iran at the end of the war would receive “full
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ferences. The agreement said the three powers were “as one” in recognize. ing the sovereignty of Iran in accordance with the Atlantic charter, Temper Flares Hurley asserted only garbled ver-
talons of the agreement had been
published before. Under sharp cross-examination by Connally, the white « haired and hot - tempered Hurley demanded, “Are you testifying or do you want me to?”
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Conally retorted: | “I think you would do we]l to have {someone testify for you. I'm trying to be courteous to you, and the committee demands that you be courteous.”
The Iranian government is now agued by a revolt in the northprovince which it has been unable to cope with fully because of fusal to admit government into an area occupied by ussian forces. : Plotted Overthrow The U. 8 government recently
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Meanwhile, Secretary Byrnes began a personal investigation of Mr. Hurley's charges that two foreign service men plotted against the government of Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Hurley charged that career diplomats wanted to give lend-lease arms
Mr. Service, He cited a’ number of “secret” and “top secret” state department records to support his case. Given Detailed Study ! Byrnes took the documents from department files for a detailed, per. sonal study. He also obtained a transcript of Hurley's testimony be
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high officials of the union automotive firm, came an announcement
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the strike was called Nov. 321 have been confined to a discussion of “lllegal picketing” at 93 strikebound G. M. plants. 4 Despite the fact that the renewal
from mutual opposition to the President's plan, there was speculation that the entire wage ques tion might be settled by the end of the week.
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fore the committee. The secretary planned to make his reply to the committee tomorrow. He originally was invited to testify today, but requested the delay to make a more thorough study of the charges. After Byrnes appears, the committee was expected to call in Arthur R. Ringwalt and Fulton Free man, now in the state department's division of Chinese affairs in Washington. They formerly were ate tached to the American embassy in China and were among the career diplomats whom Hurley accused of opposing American policies there.
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The One World Forum will present Dr. Kenneth Cameron, Indiana university, in an address on “Shelley and the Modern World,” at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. Dr. Cameron was a Rhodes Schol-
At present, he is secretary/of the Early 10th Century Period, Mod-
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ar at Oxford university and a grad- | uate of the University of Wisconsin. |
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