United Press News Briefs, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-07

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UNITED PRESS NEWS BRIEFS Urge Oil Strike Be Called Off OffWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 6 The Wage Stabilization Board urged union officials today to call off a nationwide strike by 90000 oil workers and summoned union and industry leaders to a board meeting next Tuesday TuesdayConditional Conditional Protection for Germany GermanyPARIS PARIS France May 6rThe North At ¬ lantic Council agreed today to guarantee Germanys security as a member of the Allied European army provided she prom ¬ ises to help NATO members in case they are attacked attackedUrge Urge Repeal of Credit Curbs CurbsWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 6 A spokes ¬ man for the CIO urged Congress today to repeal all credit curbs on installment plan buying and simultaneously assailed big business groups for demanding repeal of price controls controlsSnub Snub Soviet Representatives RepresentativesTOKYO TOKYO Japan May 6 The Japanese foreign office said today that Russian rep ¬ resentatives have no legitimate business in Japan and it presumes they will go back to Moscow soon soonSays Says President Is Bound by Lay LayWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 6 Federal Judge James P McGranery Attorney Gen ¬ eraldesignate said today the President can do any and all things in a national crisis but he is also bound by the law the same as the rest of us usMark Mark Farouks 16th Anniversary AnniversaryCAIRO CAIRO Egypt May 6 King Farouk celebrated the sixteenth anniversary of his accession to the Egyptian throne today shortly after an announcement that it had j been discovered he was a descendant of the prophet Mohammed MohammedWasp Wasp Limps Into Port PortNEW NEW YORK N Y May 6 The crippled 1 aircraft carrier Wasp limped into port to ¬ day with 61 survivors of the destroyer minesweeper Hobson The two ships col ¬ lided in mid Atlantic April 26 in the worst peacetime disaster in modern naval history historyBombers Bombers Over North Korea KoreaSEOUL SEOUL Korea May 6 Wave after wave of Allied fighterbombers swept over North Korea today in a daylong effort to paralyze Communist rail traffic around Sunchon a vital junction in Northwestern Korea above Pyongyang PyongyangIntroduces Introduces Bribe Bill BillWASHINGTON WASHINGTON Dl C May 6 Rep Henry M Jackson DWash introduced a bill today to make persons who bribe government officials subject to civil penal ¬ ties of up to 250000 in fines finesCrucial Crucial Peace Talks Deadlocked DeadlockedPANMUNJOM PANMUNJOM Korea May 6 Radio RadioPeiping Peiping voice of the Chinese Communist Communistgovernment government said tonight that the truce trucetalks talks appear to be entering the most cru I cruI cial deadlock since they began


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