United Press News Briefs, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-29

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JNITED PRESS 1 NEWS briefs Excludes Other Factors WASHINGTON, D. C, June 28.— Secretary of State Dean Acheson said today the future of Formosa and the question of admitting Communist China to the United Nations will not be factors in any settlement of the Korean war. Acheson told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the United States still "steadfastly takes the position that the Chinese Reds should not be permitted to shoot their way into the United Nations." Ordered to Leave Iran ABADAN, Iran, June 28. — Britain ordered 130 key technicians to leave the Iranian old fields today, but told other Britons to stay on the job for the time being. The order marked the start of phase No. 2 in emergency evacuation plans for all British personnel. Seeks Tax Hike WASHINGTON, D. C, June 28.— Secretary of Treasury John W. Snyder asked the Senate today for bigger personal income and excise tax increases to help meet quickly President Trumans demand for a 0,000,000,000 revenue boost. Shatter Red Attacks TOKYO, Japan, June 28.— Bugle-blowing Chinese slammed heavy attacks into Allied lines in central Korea today but the attacks were shattered on stonewall defenses and Allied tanks set out in hot pursuit of the retreating Reds. Tax Money Higher WASHINGTON, D. C, June 28.— Uncle Sam gathered 25 per cent more money, through tax collections in the past 11 • months than in last years equivalent pe- i riod, the Internal Revenue Bureau reported today. Total income collections through May 31 were 4,253,707,649. Archbishop Sentenced BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 28.— Archbishop Josef Groesz was sentenced by Peoples Court to 15 years in prison today on a charge of leading a plot of overthrow Hungarys Communist government. DiSalle Angry WASHINGTON, D. C, June 28.— Price stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle angrily declared today the Senates ban on slaugh-taring quotas will kill the beef price con- . trol program and lead to "large-scale black-marketeering." Await Washington Orders TOKYO, Japan, June 28. — Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeways Supreme United Nations headquarters stood by today for instructions from Washington on a possible j Korean cease-fire conference. Headquarters officers kept a tight-lipped silence on the possibility of cease-fire talks, but ob- servers here believed concrete developments might be near. Find New Uranium Source DENVER, Colo., June 28.— The Atomic Energy Commission has discovered a vein of pitchblende, the richest type of uranium ore, along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, it was revealed today. The AEC announced simultaneously that it is systematically exploring the entire eastern Rocky Mountain area for uranium, the mineral used to make atomic bombs. Appeals to Truman TEHRAN, Iran, June 28.— Premier Mohammed Mossadegh asked President Truman today to mediate Irans explosive oil dispute with Britain and expressed hope that a solution could be found.


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