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Show me Red Korea Gains U.N. Roost - WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Saturday endorsed a decision South Korea to drop its opposition to U nited Nations membership for Communist North Korea. in 40.000 believe this constructive initiative ments careful attention and the support of all governments which have an interest in he peace of the Korean peninsula. in of troops remaining South Korea as the result the Korean War more than two decades ago. The United States also has completed about one half of a five-ye$1 modernization program for the Korean air forces. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said the move can provide a basis for the South and North to proceed step by step toward a lasting peace in the peninsula. He said the I'niled States will continue its firm support for the Republic of Korea as it moves forward in these efforts. ar The new Korean U.N. stret-egannounced earlier Saturday. followed prolonged consultations with the United States, Japan and other nations. It came friendly about one month after the World Health Organization voted to admit North Korea to the U.N. special agency and a number of Scandinavian count nes announced their recognition of North Korea. His statement leaves the way open for eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces in the South and recognition of the North Korean regime. Depend on Others But U.S. officials stressed that both of these possibilities depend upon the Soviet Union, the Peoples Republic of China and other Communist-blo- c nations taking reciprocal action in recognizing the Seoul accord with the proposals by President Park, said in a statement. Rogt-r- government of President Park Chung Hee. The United States has about Previously, that las Seoul has held the Korean it is peninsu- only lawful government. Fully in AccfTd The United States is fully made s We Rogers noted that the statement by Park on U.N. policy represents an important further contnbution to the dialogue begun in the South-NortKorean talks almost two h years ago." In his broadcast statement. Park said his government would not oppose admission of the Pyongyang government as long as it dot's not cause hindrance to our national unification. He said the new position does not signify our recognition of North Korea as a state. It is not believed here, that the South Koreans will hasten North Korea to recognize while a dialogue is being con on unifying the two parts of Korea, which have ducted troops from South Korea and dissolution of the U.N. Com- mission. A report broadcast by Hanois official Vietnam News - Do Disservice Those who repeat the unsupported charges against the without industry, petroleum checking their validity, do a disservice to the nation and its people," Ikard said. Ikard did not identify the sources of the conspiracy charges. M. Henry Solon Protests Boost in Pay -WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. Henry S. Reuss, says he has asked that a rumored pay raise for members of Congress from the present $42,500 a year to $55,000 not be recommended. If we must cut funds for the school milk programs, we cannot afford pay raises for already relatively well-paiReuss said in a congressmen, statement Saturdav. d ends July It. ? 1373 any reaction to the South Ko- roan decision to drop opposi- ,lon ,0 CA' membership for North Korea. drawal from South Korea," 27. Broadcasters from North Korea have not yet expressed tfDsdl Unit- ed States would go along with South Korea tn abiding by the decision of the U.N. general assembly if it decides to dissolve the United Nations Commission for the Unification and Reconstruction of Korea. But as long as there is a threat from North Korea, the United States would continue to keep a deterrent force in the South until it is felt that U.S. forces are no longer nec- essary North Korea's prime objective is to get nd of American forces in the South which it sees as an obstacle to their plans for supremacy. U.S. officials said. with your special v North Korea Sunday launched an cam- anti-lj.- paign. reinterating its demand for the withdrawal of U.S. DOurrriFUL JUNE SUPER D VALUE DAYS V.- - Si Backs Defense Ikard backed up his defense of the oil industry with 36 pages of analysis of factors to the current contributing Jackson, Tribune, Sunday. June Will G Along It is expected that the said last week his Senate Permanent Investigations subcommittee would hold hearings to find out what caused the energy shortage and whether there was a deliberate plan to restrict supplies and drive prices up. We are conSaid Ikard, vinced that such a study will show that the energy shortfall is not a plot by the oil companies to get what they want but is a matter of skyrocketing consumer demand for oil products at a time when efforts to increase supplies are being thwarted by forces outside the oil industry, and w hen oil is being called on to make up for the shortfall of other fuels. An WASHINGTON (AP) oil industrys spokesman Saturday sharply denied charges that, the nations gasoline shortage was created deliberately by the oil companies for their own advantage. Frank N. Ikard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, said: Charges that the nations oil companies have conspired to contrive the gasoline shortage are false. Sen. of General Struggle against the U.S. and Demands for the U.S. Aggressors With- - tu Lake been divided since World War II. Official Backs Stand Of Crisis in Fuel By Stan Benjamin Associated Press Writer Agency known "Month the campaign, as the officially said ' liri :(ii 1. s;.. ' i rtiTr-- shortages. The factors, frequently cited by the industry and by gov- emment experts as well, included sharp increases in consumption by the motoring public and by power plants, contrasted with tight oil supplies both at home and abroad. j4 i v id 1' Is flYi Ikard repeated the industry's contention that domestic petroleum exploration, development, and refining have been discouraged by unfavorable economic policies and further restrained by environmental restrictions and some law suits- (SPMJf? tit - Ufli New Hearing Aid at Sears tm : ij, !. TC m IMPMTfi , v y j ' W' i'C-rmt- . !&$ Hi jfr - fr. Blends . 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