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Free Elections
As First Item On
The
Agenda
London, Sept. 24.
The Governments of the United States, Britain and France in identical notes presented in Moscow, have renewed their proposal for a four-power con- ference on German reunion, at which the first issue to be discussed would be the holding of free elec. tions throughout East and West Germany.
The proposal is essentially the same as that put forward by the three Western Governments in their note to Russia of July 10.
The text of the notes presented in Moscow yesterday was released here tonight.
The Western Governments have rejected the pro- posal in the latest Soviet note to the West on the Ger- man problem of August 23 that the negotiation of a German Peace Treaty and the formation of
an all- German Government should be discussed before the holding of all-German elections.
The Western powers state have been suitable Immediately of that on the terms they outline after the end of the war, is smug the four-power meeting could not suitable in 1952.
take place in October.
The note states: "Any other In the note, the three Western procedure would mean a dictat- of restaurant proprietors powers appeal to the Soviet fed treaty. That indeed would Government "after consultation be with the Germon Federal nation."
PRIMARILY it is the duty-
Government and the German
un Insult to the German and eating house owners to w see that the spreading of Go
Renrguing the case for taking typhoid germs is minimised authorities in Berlin" to con- the election question. Arst, the by preparing and serving sider their refusal to join the note states frankly that the foud under hygienic con- other powerst 21 single phrase "free elections" has come ditions, and first responsi-minded effort, thus to come to to have different meanings In hilfty for ensuring that the grips with the problem of free "the official Soviet vocabulary?
and elsewhere. terms of their licenees are elections in Germany,"
The Western note again sum-
PEOPLE TO CHOOSE "It is for the German people to choose between these alternia-
strictly obeyed must con-
marises the case for using theit is for tinue fu rest with the Urban holding of free elections us a Council. Dr Shaw's plea stepping stone to the formative ways. of life" and that this that the full rigours of the tion of an all-German Govern- choice must be made in "genuine law for violations be im neut and for not negotiating a freedom and full responsibility." posed will be warmly peace treaty until such a Gov- The Western powers reject the
Soviet applauded by the
suggestion that the in- com-ernment is in being.
vestigating commission, should be composed of Germans them- selves drawn from the East and the West.
munity.
which
earnest
It is proposal; commands the attention of the
Urban Council
and
when
SHIFTS GROUND
The Western note accusas the Government of having the Soviet
"shifted its ground since the
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In
The cloud broke up at an altitude of 19,000 feet,--- Reuter,
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'Nature Girl' Found In Orchard
Lynfield, Mass., Sept. 28.
A beautiful auburn haired "nature girl" who ran away from home rather than face medical treat-
ment, was found nearly atarved on Monday night in an apple orchard where she had lived like an animal for six weeks.
Marilyn Rich, 20, had lived. on apples, nuts and berries and was suffering from malnutrition when she was found only
hcr a mile from quarter of home.
Her face was black with dirt and her hair was matted and caked with mud. The Police mid that she had lost 50 pounds during her 41 days in the out- doors, dropping from 135 pounde
to 65.
Marilyn was found by police- men who were called out by her former high school chum, Shirley McLaughlin, 22, who caught a glimpse of a ragged figuro darting through the orchard when her motorcar's headlights plurced the darkness,
TURNED BACK "At first I kept on driving," Miss Mclaughlin said. when
turned the car around
and went. I don't know why,
but thank God I did. I drove by the spot three times before I realised that it was a woman
This picture was taken by a British Sergeant as he lay in ambush with a patroi 30 men in Malaya. He wrote, "We were expecting a number of bandits to come along a certain path. We started out in the pouring rain at 3 am, đọ that darkneß would cover our An hour and a half later we approach. It was tricky work. The rain stopped at 8 am. heard bandits moving through the jungle in a totally different direction. One or two moved Then everyone towards me until they were no more than 10 yards away. Bomeone fired.
had been dropping supplies to a Six rounds, presumably from a Sten gun, let loose. I shot two rounds through the foliage. came back and hit the ground a yard from my nose. The bandits got away." London Express,
Churchill & Eden
Informed
Of Pacific Council Rebuff
Strange Last Request
death
put
*
a knife into her heart
_her_wrist_ar ...and...rever.. teries before cremation.
An ull-German commission
London, Sept. 23. Courts. Less easy is it for note exchange on German re- would be no more capable than
The widow of a British the Authorities to secure
Member of Western
Parliament the willing and enthusiastic anlon started last March on the a four-power commission, al-
of German parti- ready rejected by the
directed that question
after her co-operation of the public cipation in peace treaty negotia-powers, of being impartial.
The Western note states that
surgeon should to practise elementary ions.
The new Western note states this proposal was in effect put hygiene and sanitation and
the Western forward as long ago as Septem- to insist that these con-categorically that ditions exist
par- Guvernments cannot accept the ber 1951 by the Soviet authori Soviet position that is and rejected by the West
Bundestag taking of food in licensed currem,
(Parlia which demanded in- eating house, Nevertheless German should only be repre- German
vented ut treaty negotiations ment),
vestigation a genuinely im-
by It is possible to stimulate by representatives from the So-
partial body Interest and netion in this vie: zone and Western Germany
But the Western powers again direction, and one helpful during the discussion of re-
to undertake
discuss any method might be to have levant questions."
be practical and precise proposals A pence treaty dis- prominently posters
on the formation of the in- played in Chinese restau- negotiated and accepted by the
all-vestigating commission. rants reminding customers representatives
Ef
must
German, Government,
who
Commenting on the Soviet
of the dangers inherent in would be responsible for carry attack on the contractual agree eating food served in up-ing it out. clean utensils and pre- The Western powers maintain pared in unsanitary con- that the method of negoliating diftons.
a peace, treaty, which would
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ments between West Germany the Western occupation and
to end the powers, which are
in the West the occupation status and on the setting up of European Defence Community with West Germany as a mem ber, the note reaffirms that the agreements are "purely de- fensive and threaten no one."
KEEPING DOOR OPEN In so far as any powers have been retained in Western Ger niany by the
Western powers, fundamntal consideration
**T
has been
to safeguard the prin-
THT
for
This was revealed to day in the £44,113 will of Mrs Katherine Dulican Scolt, whose husband, A H. Booth had
MP Всел
Ashton- under-Lyne.
The will also insisted that there should be a the surgeon's wilness to
the surgeon pald £10.
act and that should be --Reuter.
Pre-Shooting
Conversation
Overheard
Munich, Sept. 23.
LONDON FEELS IRKED
1
London Sept. 23.
The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, both of whom are on the Continent, were informed by urgent messages British request today of the American rejection of a to sit in on the current meetings of th Pacific Coún. cil in Honolulu.
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Britain had asked to have observers at the meetings of the representatives of the United States, Australia and New Zealand working on plans for the defence of the Pacific area.
The reply from the three in hand on the doorstep of the nations
negative and Pacific Council, WBA
asking voinly British diplomatic officials were to come in, astonished and more than a little irked.
The Foreign Office advised Mt Churchill, now vacationing on the Riviera, cnd Mr Eden who flow from Yugoslavia te Vienna, about the rejection.
The paper refuted the reason given for this-that it Britain were admitted, other nations with interests in the area like Holiand, France and the Philip- to be pines, would also want let in.
The answer to that is that The subject of what Britain considers her exclusion from an Britain has a special respon- where she has vital in-sibility towards Australia and terests was expected to be New Zealand. If they were in- raised as soon as Mr Churchill volved in war, we should also and Mr Eden return to Britain be in it From the first instant. and a protest possibly made to "Are we not even to be pre-
ant when the United States Govern- sent
plans affecting our ment.
future destiny are discussed? No опе can deny American
aren
rejection
2011.
BAFFLES.
east
east
British diplomats, said that primacy in resources and ma- they were baffled at the Ameri- terial. But let us not forget that can attitude and said frankly in Australia and New Zealand It utterly should An alleged bedroom conversa-that they folt that Australia and are our kinsmen. ciple of German unity and to tion just before the fatal shooting New Zealand wanted Britain wrong that they
bowed to adrift from
Britain and hitch keep the door open for agreement of an American Air Force soldier, represented but had
their wagons to the star of an- with the Sevlet Unilon
en Dan P. Wage, 25, was recited pressure;
Obcervers thought that the other nation, however friendly." German unification,"
today in a United States High
was based on two The Daily Mail added: "If The Western note was, shown Commission Court, trying his
Britain and Amerlea are to to the Atlantic Pact Permanent blonde-19-year-old wife for the grounds;
1. If Britain entered into the thare and share alike in atamie Council in Parts before trans- slaying. mission and was discussed by R. Elizabeth Bartl, 20, German workings of the Pacifle Council secrets, so they should also in but the British, French and
Holland and the Philippines, Of the forthcoming alomle United States Governments are lancee of an American Air Force other nations, notably France, treaties and defence plans."
soldier, testified that she met alone responsible for its terms,
of the world are on Woomera, as It is the fourth note from the Wage on July 20, and want with would also demand representa-weapons test, it said: The eyes
him to his apartment at Fuersten- tion.
2-British entry Into the they have been on Bikini. The Western Powers replying to the faldbruck air base near Munich.
would be looked coming experiments will be one. fourth note from Russla on the She said the door was opened organisation
as "ganging
more demonstration of brains and problem of German reunion since by Wisconsin-born Mrs Wage, upon by Asiatics the *issuc was reopened by who called out to her husband up of the white race against Initiative aided, in this case, by.
the Orient.
the wholehearted co-operation of Moscow on March 10-Reuter,
Australia."-Reuter, Miss Barth sold she sat in the Officials here looked on the living room while Mr and Mrs second reason as "nonsense" and "W Wage went into the bedroom. also questioned the logic of the Miss Bar said she overheard first, pointing to the major role. the following conversation: Britain played in the Far East "Look what. I have in the last war and the fact that Wake: brought home"
Bingapore is
base in the key We back
"You will have to take Pocide defence:
The matter has ranked even Berlin, Sept. 23.
the girl West Berlin police reported Wage: Yes, I will take her more because it obviously re-
presents today
a tendency for the that
tommy- to town." Himalan
displace Bri- "Rocky" Marciano Inst gunners crossed into the Ameri- At that point Miss Bart! sold United States to can soctor's southern tip last she heard shots and ran down-tain as the nation to which two night won the world heavy-
key members of the British weight
in championship night and abducted two officials stairs for help. of the West Berlin International
Earlier he
testified that the Commonwealth look for leader-
Philadelphia when ho "went out with ship-United Press, Border, Service.
kayood Joe Jersey Walcott. In the 13th round of a scheduled 16-round Oght.
WEST BERLIN KIDNAPPING
The
"hey,"
'huid not returned to many girls.
West by noon today.
Mrs Wage, mother of two in
It was the second kidnapping fant daughters has pleaded not
PAPER'S COMMENT
London, Sept. 24.
Marciano Wins
Big Fight
The Daily Mail. in an editorial of members of the border force guilty to the murder. The pro- today, said it was strange that A round-by-round descrip- this month. City officials said secution claimed that she con- Britain, whose cisini to be a tion,of the fight appears on they would press Allied authori- ford to the crime to a special Pacific Power had been under Page 6.. ties anow for permission to, arm US agent on the night of the lined by the-Woomera -export- thers man-Asociated Prem, shooting --Reuter.
| menta, should be standing cap
Greenland came down
ice.
in
and
the by the roadside. I drove closer saw that it was Marilyn. We went through high school The Hastingy, which is dying together but I hardly recognised to Thule tase on the west coast her."
of Greenland, 480 miles from
the mamoned men, will also ro- Police and went, back with the. Miss McLaughlin notified the place the wrecked plane as a
supply dropper for the expedi-Chief of Police, Mr William
The Alr Ministry, announced
tion.
last night that the plan to send
Foley
and Patrolman Frank
Martin.
"Suddenly we saw her under-
a aki-itted Dakota to the men neath a tree," Miss McLaughlin had been abandoned for the said. "Her face was black. Her Her hair time being. But a new rescue clothing was black. attempt is possible today with was matted. She called my name an American Amphibian plane and said 'e a good thing
Shirley # equipped with jet assisted fake bumped into you, Shir) off rockets.
Marilyn replied incoherently Last night the marooned men to questions put to her by the but she adcom- were joined by three members Police officers
them and Miss McLaugh-
of the expedition, who advised panet resistance,
them how to live in intense cold, lin
Reuter.
At the Police Station Dr RESCUE MISSIONS Thomas While examined Marilyn Khartoum, Sept. 23. and said that she was suffering Three separate ground parties from malutrition and exposure. today battled their way through He said that her condition wAN dimeult scrub country of the "poor" and ordered the Police Sudan's Kordofan Province to not to question her further until TOSCUS eight
airmen stranded she had regained her strengil.-----
since yesterday United Press. the wilds morning.
The airmen were in a British Royal Air Force Valetta plane which made a forced landing 300 miles south of Khartoum at, 0 a.m. GMT yesterday.
in
Tornado Strikes 7
Dacco, Pakistan, Sept. 23
A tornado swept across Dinaj- The aircraft is reported to be only slightly damaged and its pur, East Pakistan today, ap- crew are all well. Food and rooting thousands of trees and · wpler have been dropped to whirling corrugated Iron sheets
into the air. Long grass and recent rains Four persons were reported injured.Ataociated are making progress very slow.seriously
Press.
them.
Reuter.
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