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OCR Page 1 of 2DECLASSIFIED
OFFICE OF
State DED Dept. E/O. 12065, Guidelines, NLT, Sec. Date March 3.402 9-10-80 6,
1982H E SECRETARY WASHINGTON OF STATE
By.
August 28, 1952
SECRET SECURITY INFORIVATION
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
DISSOLUTION OF Following an extraordinary session of the
JAPANESE DIET: Japanese Cabinet the Japanese Government
has announced immediate dissolution of the Diet. Okazaki,
Japanese Foreign Minister, explained to Ambassador Murphy that
the action was taken under Article 7 of the Constitution and that
the House of Representatives had been dissolved because it had
become obvious that with election fever gripping membership of
the Diet, prolongation of the session would be futile and even harm-
ful. He said it was obvious that the opposition parties would not
be able to carry a no-confidence vote as the Liberal Party had
absolute majority in the House. Therefore, the procedure adopted
was the only one feasible. He intimated that the surprise move
provided tactical advantages for the Liberal Party.
According to Okazaki, the Government will
not resign but will remain in office until after the elections when
Yoshida, Japanese Prime Minister, will present his resignation
to the Emperor. The program for the interval, he said, is that
the Liberal Party will hold a caucus on September 1 and announce
its party platform September 5. On that date, the Yoshida Cabinet
will advise the Emperor to proclaim general elections of members
of the Diet which under law must be held within twenty-five days.
Thus elections will be held October 1. Okazaki voiced optimism
regarding the outcome of the elections.
IRAN:
As from August 27, Bank Melli of Iran has
discontinued the sale of government-owned dollars heretofore
sold at seventy-five rials per dollar for Category One imports.
Nasser, Vice Governor of the Bank, stated the decision to suspend
sales was taken because only a little over one million such dollars
was left and it was preferred to hold these in reserve. Merchants
expect the measure to precipitate a sharp rise in prices of imported
goods and of free dollar exchange although this trend may be offset
by persistent bazaar rumors of impending US financial aid.
SOVIET NOTE
Embassy Paris has reported French Foreign
ON GERMANY:
Office views on the latest Soviet note. The
note indicates to the French that the Russians are resigned to
ratification of the EDC and the contractuals and that they were
SECRET SECURITY INEORMATION