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Tories Blame Red Tape Law Violator S | And Security Breaches, feo) Effects Force Censure Vote Of Inflation
THE BOSS of Britain's atomic energy program and his chief assistant have resigned, the government disclosed _Higher and More
last night. “Fines Being Imposed
The Conservative opposition tharged the resignations i were in protest against red tape and security breaches, BY NOBLE REED “ Inflation has hit law violators ‘which “threaten the atomic program with collapse and i, Indianapolis harder than any
disintegration.” hop ape = [other group but the reasons had sun-ba badan in goose-s p nothing to do with the usual facMarshal of the Royal Air in what some observers viewed tors of supply and demand. 3 Force Viscount Portal willias a reply to The Hague court's peavier fines are being imleave his post next month as con-|decision yesterday on the oil dis: 5,564 in Municipal Courts for troller of atomic energy for the Pute with Britain. various law violations, especially supply ministry. 'M. Perrin, dep-| The court ruled neither Britain ;, traffic cases, according to sta | uty controller of technical policy, Or Iran should take any action tistics compiled today by County quit June 30. to disrupt Iran's oil Joy. {Clerk H. Dale Brown The resignations came to light Britain accepted the ruling to- Nal. Record
debate in the House of day. The Foreign Office said a were confirmed by the Britain would approach Iran on Judge Alex M. Clark of Munici-
id Quit , Iran Holds Match, British Hold Fuse—
‘We Will Destroy Refinery Before We Yield, Says Oil Spokesman i
By OLYDE PARNSWORTH Makki said the British were not mean Russians, -but experts, pps-Howard Sta riter {bluffing with the cruiser now KHORRAMSHAHR, Iran, July anchored off Abadan and with, from satellite SourtHjet, J . 6-—If one British soldier sets foot talk of withdrawing their oil ex- B the export Yyestion; he said, on Iranian soil, it will mean the perts from Abadan and the Iran- “many countries” have offered start of another world war, Hus- jan oil fields. LS {tankers but basically” Iran consien Makki, chief spokesman for “The British wang to stay ‘but isiders herself a rightful 20 per Iran’s new oil commission, said only if they can take the whote © cent partner in the Anglo-Iranian in an exclusive authority. They don't want to be company’s fleet of 150 tankers. interview today. ‘our employees—to be ordered by “If we paid the compafiy whole “Eighteen mil- the Iranian government. losses,” he ‘said, "“we would then tion people—the! “It's all bluff up to now. But in get the whole fleet.” whole population case they leave we will see Makki had an extraordinary — would resist whether we can go on with our explanation for the British reby force any engineers. If not, we shall employ fusal to allow their tanker capBritish attempt foreign technicians from all free tains to receipt to the Iranian to put a single nations of the world—Germany, National Oil Ca. marine shore at Austria, Sweden, Holland, Switz- "If we had given them oil for] Abadan the erland and others. One momth we would have estabfirebrand Na- eo , ished that Abadan's productio tionalist leader = Might Need Help is not 31 million tons ros on asserted. Ww ith our own technicians we 57 million tons. as American pubS inl He said the €2P a lieve 89 per cent of the lications have stated. and the supply Ministry : EE I Em ear pa SO Jet Ba Iranians will destroy the world’s Provetion Jexe n /Abadan. We World ‘gould ¥now by now how, onservative party peers bit greatest oil refinery at Abads might need 50 foreign technicians much the British have been ter} ¢ mended by the court. Two mem- of this year, totaling $50,568 com-| : adan, intain full volt Without cheati s a y criticized the governmen 35.578 during. the same rather than let it fall into force. © maintain full volume, ithou eating us. - for allegedly “hamstringing” the bers would be Iranian, two British pared to $35.87 uring ful possession of the British. Iran 2 foreign help at all we can The company has not been atomic energy program. and land the fifth neutral. period last year. recently nationalized it€ oil indus- Maintain a full level of crude oil run for the benefit of the workforced a motion of censure In Municipal Court 3, Judge try, including the British-con- shipments." ers. They live like wolves, They through the upper house by a Joseph Howard imposed fines trolled Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. Makki said the normal British live in tents and the water they vote of 52 to 5k totaling $32,898 so far this year wmakki snatched up a match Staff of 2800 key personnel was drink is boiling water from hot compared to $28,720 the first siX pov from a conference table. topheavy with administrative em- desert pipes. The company manmonths of 1950 “The British cruiser Mauritius Plovees. He acknowledged the ufactured ice but it only went to Thus, the public treasury here jg threatening our people,” he said. necessity for only about 50 ex- preferred workers.” —— — collected $83,466, nearly $19.000 “But with this match I can light perts in the refinery. The Iranian The Iranian National Oil Co, more in fines the first 3ix months your cigaret—or I can set off a National ‘Oil Co.. he said, could is going to remedy all of the; this year than in the same period pile of explosives. fill most of the key jobs with workers’ deficiencies,” he said. last year. “If the British try to set fire Iranians. If necessary some items for the with their ‘match stick,’ it will be President Truman and others Iranian company’s commissaries Part of the big boost In fines the start of the third world war have advised Iran that good non- will continue to be imported from is the increase in the number of and the-end of the British Com- British oilmen would be hard to abroad, but Makki said they defendants brought into court. 'monwealth. find. On that point, however, Won't include grain or meat,
The high mark in the number “We can defend ourselves by Makki said: The oil province of Khuzistan of cases was reached in Judge land very well. We aren't going to| “If we need Americans I be- is agriculturally poor, he ex- 7
Clark's court where 7987 de- let them in. I think they can never lieve they would accept our offer plained, but only through the
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ALSO in {ondon, * Buckingham : Palace. one of the world’s most heavily guarded buildings, was hroken into today by a prowler. He was found crouched in a corridor a floor below the suite in e which pretty 20-year-old Princess Margaret was asleep. os King George and Queen Eliza- 4 peth were .ot at the palace— § they are in residence at Windsor _and Princess Margaret was home only “oecause she was conined to her room with a cold. The intruder was questioned for 10 hours at Cannon St. police station after Scotland Yard threw into action the complex alarm.. system which virtually! seals off the “Square Mile of the Empire’ —the four residences of FH the Royal Family—which has Buckingham Palace as its keystone. The intruder was believed to he an eccentric (he was committed later to a mental hospital) but Scotland Yard was less concerned with his motives,
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fendants were judged during the bring one soldier ashore. Iran is and come. Otherwise we might fault of the British Sompany. first half of 1951 compared to easy for Iranians to defend and get experts from countries that Until long-range plans are 5677 during the same period last very difficult for foreigners to would not be good for the west- fected, food will be brought - year, take.” ern world. ” He added that he did from further north. Judge Howard's court handled er — - eT 6535 cases this year compared to, 6503 the first half of 1950. Cash bail put up to free defendants pending their trials was % ; nearly tripled this year over the| ~* "7% bonding cash handled the same MARGARET T R uU M A N— period last year.
Coming home. Put Up Cash
MARGARET TRUMAN was en County Clerk Brown said his route home today aboard the office handled $75217 in cash, United States luxury liner Consti- bond¥ this year compared to only than with the fact he managed {tion after an almost month- $23,416 the same period last! to get inside the palace which long tour of Europe. The ship Year. izogaevdadobe high ateplaniked, oeies srom Fsphmiasiaighh. He, qatirinuted, walls, armed sentries, 40 police « ® °° nis office's recent crackdown and detectives and a private ‘against -accepting signed bonds! supplementary police force of against insufficient property. servants. “This has forced most of the ' | 'bondsmen to put up cash where Atlantic Pact | their property is not sufficient to Again -in London, Gen. Dwight [cover their obligations,” he said. D. Eisenhower's hopes of raising
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been installed in the. Mu-!| t] e: end are dwindling, a nicipal Court. division of ‘the ; ena iaat® foe 5 County Clerk's office that willl. A... ~ ‘The Aflantic Pact military
eliminate any chance for short’ commander now has only about! :
ages, Mr. Brown'said. 12 divisions committed for action | a Searing last January all affi-| if trouble comes. The source said Anne gay 2 are letked again, Snes) that unless participating coun- oo oy N O71 N y tries make a stronger effort they 0 CIDENTALLY, books can be closed,” he said. total will be between 20 te 25 per
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“QOver-all hopes to get the proposed integrated defense force ready . are being reduced,” the source said, “and there seems to be a tendency to rely more on the atom bomb for emergency.
New York on the Holland-Amer-ishortage found recently by the ican liner Veendam today for a State Accounts Board in Munici-| “schoolgirls’ view” of Europe. pal Courts under the old system. The girls, Anne, 19, and Jane,
16, daughters of Mrs. Carleton Committee's "televised New York | » Hadley, who married Mr. Barkley hearings, In El Paso, Tex., today
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|Nov. 18, 1949, plan to. join 32|denied reports she is trying to other young women for a chaper- leave the country. |
oned tour of the Continent. “Hell, how could I get out without a passport?’ she
However, the British government has agreed to discuss with the U, S. and other North At-
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” ” = | JACOB A. MALIK, the bluff and taciturn chief of Russia's |delegation lo the United Nations (whose word two weeks ago set ‘in motion the {machinery for Korean peace, sailed for home today with “best § wishes to those {who fight for | £ | peace and friend- | ship between our | 2 | countries.” “3 | { The 45-year- iS {old - deputy So- | viet foreign min- : snapped in an interview with lister,’ who men- | the United Press. “I just came itioned almost Mr. Malik to EI Paso to visit some casually that the Communists friends.” would be interested in cease-fire Miss Hill checked in at Hotel talks without political strings— Cortez .in the pre-dawn _hours and then took refuge in diplo- after a flight from 8an Fran- ; _. matic silence without another cisco. “I just came to the hotel bs , ‘ \word on the subject—sailed with and got in bed,” she said. GEN. EISENHOWER — A. |his wife and daughter aboard the, Miss Hill, described as the conbomb 4 man {Swedish liner Gripsholm. He was fidante of mobsters, has been the ombs, no . returning to Russia for home object of a search by Treasury leave for the first time in three Department agents since Tuesyears. day. n » » : ” ” " THE NEW Salary Stabilization: HARRY LUNDEBERG, head of Board today looked,over DAG- the Sailors Union of the Pacific s F MAR'S contract figure, which may (AFL), said today he refused to ANTHONY EDEN deputy Con- have busted through the wage tell San Francisco police of an servative Party leader, will visit ceiling. attempt on his life because “I like the U. 8. and Canada soon, it The buxom,
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Hungary TWO U. 8. diplomats expelled by the Hungarian Communist government for alleged spy activities arrived in Austria by car today. Legation Secretary Albert Sherer Jr. and Attache Miss Ruth Tryon had been given 24 héurs to leave after the U. 8. refused a request to recall them.
Iran | IRANIAN police today seized the luxurious Abadan home of A. E. C. Mason, chief representative of the Anglo-Iranian 0il Co in southern Iran. They posted guards at all doors and refused to let Mr. Mason enter. Michael Keeley, personal assistant to Mr. Mason, and Hugh Seymour, son of a former British| minister to Tehran, were, in the house when it was seized and were ordered to remain there, virtually prisoners.
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case to come up before the board. was fired at him yesterday, “from It is seeking a panel of éexperts'the car in front of me” and to-formulate a salary policy for smashed, but did not penetrate, movie stars, professional athletes the windshield of his auto. and other high-bracket enter-| Sl [tainers. | In a similar vein, The board's first case was that,
Herbert Rogers, 43, refused to tell po-
of the St. Louis Cardinals, who bullet which struck him below got a $35,000 raise this year to the right eye and lodged in the Iboost his salary to $85,000. , back of his skull. Dagmar’s exact earnings were “It was my best friend,” Mr. not learned. But she was re- Rogers said, “and I don’t want ported to have made $75 for to prosecute.”
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