United Press News Briefs, Daily Racing Form, 1953-08-24

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UNITED PRESS 1 NEWS : BRIEFS See Renewed Atomic Debate WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 22. Russias H-bomb explosion was believed likely today to renew debate over long-stalled proposals for greater sharing of atomic secrets between this country and Britain. Jo Study International Trade Aspects WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 22. Industrial, agricultural and labor leaders will meet here September .15 to begin an exhaustive study of the financial aspects of international trade. Win Vote of Confidence ROME, Italy, Aug. 22. Premier Giuseppe Pellas "non-political" government won a vote of confidence in the Italian Senate today. The vote was 136 for Pella to 81 against on the unofficial count. Progress in Court Tax Cases BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 22. Assistant Attorney General H. Brian Holland said today that Justice Department and Treasury lawyers have made "considerable progress" in their, efforts to expedite court tax cases. Call for Ryan Resignation ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 22. A district council of the International Longshoremens Association here called today for the resignation, of international" president Joseph P. Ryan, whose alleged . failure to "clean up" the union resulted in its suspension by the American Federation of Labor. Shah Returns to Throne TEHRAN, Iran, Aug. 22. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi returned in tears and triumph today to take "back the throne he fled last Sunday. Overjoyed Iranians wept, shouted, flung themselves to the ground and slaughtered whole herds of sheep in a wild -orgy of welcome. Calls for New Committee WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 22. The Air Force Association today called for an all-civilian committee free of political influence to set national strategy instead of leaving the job to the joint chiefs of staff. The associations seventh annual convention adopted a statement of policy unanimously without debate. Parley on Soviet Bomb Effects DENVER, Colo., Aug. 22. Foreign Aid Director Harold W. Stassen said after a conference with President Eisenhower today the disclosure that the Russians have the hydrogen bomb "certainly" will make a difference in the program of his foreign operations administration.


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