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TROUBLED TANKER Aerial view shows Finnish tanker Aruba plying through In
: dian Ocean off south coast of Ceylon. Thee Aruba, carrying 13,000 tons of jet fuel,
: was bound for Communist China, but crewmen, fearful of Being involved with Na
1 t'unalist Chinese naval units, have refused to take the vessel beyond Singapore.
Monday, Red China reportedly refused to send another tanker to pick up the Aruba's
cargo.
Peiping Won't
Send Tanker
For Jet Fuel
: HELSINKI, Finland OF) Red
China has refused to send another
tanker to pick up the Finnish
vessel Aruba's disrupted jet fuel
cargo, informed shipping sources
aid Monday. .-' ( '
Peiping reacted "very nega
tively" to the proposal for fear
that Chinese Nationalist warships
already lying in .wait for the
Aruba would capture the relief
vessel, these sources said.
The Aruba's crew, in a new
statement from the, Finnish Sea
men's Union, Mood by its refusal
to sail any further toward Red
China than the Nicobar Islands
in the Bay. of Bengal northwest
of Singapore. ' .;
With the crew standing pat and
the Communists refusing to come
, after the fuel, shipping sources
said the Aruba probably would
have to return to Bed Romania
and hand back its cargo.
Sunday it was reported, the
Aruba might pump the fuel over
its side into another tanker if the
Communists would send one.
House Committee
Cuts Interior Funds
Rhee Gets
U.S.Medal
SEOUL W South Korea's
President Syngman Rhee Mon
day received the United States
Medal of Freedom with Gold
Palm from Ge,n. John E. Hull,
retiring U. S. Far East Com
mander. .
The ' cltatlotl praised the 79-
year-old Rhe for "conspicuous
determination and self-subjuga
tion in the Interest of his home
land. :t
"He has elded the cause of
universal democracy and has ad
vanced the date when a united
Korea will take Its rightful place
among the free nations of the
world." .
Tuesday Hull will receive
South Korea's highest military
award from Rhee. Hull will be
succeeded April 1 by Gen. Max
well D. Taylor,' U. S. 8th Army
commander, ...'
Stassen Asks Public
For Suggestions N
WASHINGTON Wl-Harold E.
Stassen wants the public to send
him suggestions on how he could
approach his new job as President
Eisenhower's special assistant for
disarmament.
Stassen, named to the new post
created Saturday by Eisenhower,
Invited the public's ideas, sugges
tions and comments in an ABC
radio-TV interview Sunday. Of
his Cabinet-level job, . Slasscn
said:
"This Is the search for ideas
that mankind will have better
hope for peace. It is the kind of
matter in which you must never
give up hope . .-. even in a nu
clear age."
WASHINGTON WV-Tho House!
Appropriations Committee Mon
day cut more than 15 million dol
lars from appropriations asked
for the Interior Department and
related agencies. That was near
ly 3 per cent under President
Eisenhower s budget requests.
The committee recommended
to the House a bill carrying $298,
271,246 to run the agencies for
the year beginning July 1. That
amount was $15,081,810 below re
quests and $3,203,380 less than
current year appropriations. ' .-' ,
BPA NOT INVOLVED i
Annual funds for the Bureau of
Reclamation and for Bonneville,
Southeastern : and Southwestern
Power Administrations were not
included but will be in another
bill.
Heaviest cuts in requests in
cluded 5 million dollars for Alas
kan public works, 3" million for
Alaskan road construction, S mil
lion for construction by the Bu
reau of Indian Affairs and 1 mil
lion for construction by the Na
tional Park Service.
The committee explained it ap
proved the construction programs
submitted but that there is money
left over to carry out this work
from previous appropriations.
RESEARCH PROGRAM
A $400,000 administration
quest was recommended by the
committee for a research pro
gram for development of low-cost
processes for converting saline
water to fresh water In sufficient
quantities for municipal, industri
al and agricultural uses.
Also approved was $250,000
$50,000 less than asked for i
new office of minerals mobiliza
tion being organized in the In-
Collision Gives
Driver Head Cut
Alfred Stolp, 55, Creswell, was
treated at Sacred Heart Hosiptal
bunday night for a head cut re
ceived In a two-car collision on
the McKenzie Highway near Blue
itiver. .
Stolp was a passenger In a car
driven by Clifford O. Stewart, 24,
of Rt. 1, Cottage Grove. The
other was driven by John F,
Shaeffer, Klamath Falls. Both
cars had to be towed away.
terior Department to provide .co
ordination and advice to the
government on metals and minerals.
Other agencies, appropriations
recommended for 1955-56, current
year appropriations, budget esti
mates and amounts of decreases
or increases for the next year in
elude:
Land Management Bureau 15,-
700,000; $12,263,000; $14,763,000;
decrease $200,000.
Bureau of Indian Affairs $66,-
510,856; $65,250,146; $71,710,856;'
decrease $5,200,000.
SURVEY FUffl)S .
Geological Survey $26,285,000;
$25,735,000; $26,285,000; none.
Bureau of Mines $18,863,000;
$25,500,000; $18,863,000; none.
National Park Service $43,-
650,000; $32,825,000; $44,650,000;
decrease $1,000,000. Of the total,
$3,725,000 plus unobligated funds
would be for construction.
Fish and Wildlife Service $11,-
387,000; $11,453,000; $11,605,500;
decrease $218,500.
Otfice of Territories $19,000,-
000; $32,300,000; $28,024,000; de
crease $9,024,000.
Indian Claims Commission
$119,500; $117,000; $119,500; none,
Red Technicians
To Help Natives
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. W
Russia finally has found tak
ers for 2 million dollars in aid
she has offered fuf the last 2
years through the U. N. techni
cal assistance program.
Six countries were reported
Monday to have accepted Soviet
help this year in improving their
economies. They will be sent
Russian technicians ' or equip
ment, or will send their own ex
perts to Russia for training.
3 IDENTIFIED
Tnree of the nations were
Identified as Burma, India and
Indonesia. Two others were un
derstood to be in the Middle
East and the third in Latin Am
erica.
Some 10 projects were re
ported involved. They include
machine tools and technicians for
an electronic calculating machine
factory in India, equipment for
water development in the same
country and a low-cost housing
exhibit In Latin America.
Russia gave the technical as
sistance program 4 million rubles
for 1954 the equivalent, at the
official rate, of 2 million dollars
all told.
RUBLES GOING FAST
She first attached strings to
the- money. Then they were un
tied, and she waited for some
body to show Interest. Now the
leftover 1953-54 rubles are going
fast,, and the Soviet government
has pledged another 4 million
for, this year. ! "-.. .
Half the rubles on hand al
ready have been allocated for
projects to-be carried out by the
Technical Assistance Administra
tion and the Food and Agricul
ture Organization.
The rest is expected to be used
in projects of the U. N. educa
tional, Scientific and" Cultural!
organization, for which alloca
tions still are pending.
New York Model
Drops 'Torso' Suit
NEW YORK (M-Lyn Jones, a
blonde model from Queens, has
dropped her $100,000 suit against
RKO Pictures, the studio an
nounced Monday.
The buxom, 21-year-old model
had claimed that RKO used with
out her consent a picture of her
body with the head of Jane Hus
sell to promote the film "Under
water."
The studio announcement said
no settlement was involved in the
withdrawal and that Miss Jones
admitted it was "all a mistake."
There was no immediate com
ment by Miss Jones.
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