Passing Laws Easier Than Enforcing Them
Epceived Monday, 11.30 p.m. K TOKLO, Dec. 20. General MaeArthur's lettor to Mr. Yoshida outlining stricter Allied control nieans that MaeArthur "will nommence running Jupuu once more, " says the New York Tiuies' Tokio eorrospondent. The biggost question eon fronling ihe new Anierieaii policy i.s whether, ratlier than haw, it rau be onforcod. Despite the cordial nature of Yoshida 's roply enforeement remains a dillicult quostion. Passing laws is going to be the easiest task. Heliable Japanose sonroos predicted that new occnpation direct ives within the next i'ew ilays would impose oven slricter controls upim Japanose economy than those envisaged in MaeArthur's latost. dtrectives, says Reuler's Tokio •correspondent. The anticipated measuros are thought to include a ban on all strikes, and the freezing of wages and snbsidies. -
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1948, Page 5
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