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By Paul Scott Rankine

Washington, Feb. 10.

The official reaction here to the possibility of n Big Four conference with the participation of the new Soviet regime is about the same as that of the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons today.

The unchanged position of the Eisenhower Administration is still that Big Four conferences cannot have constructive results until completed Western ratification of the Paris Agreements for German rearmament has removed the likelihood that the Soviets would use such a conference to sabotage the ratification.

There

was somewhat 04 n The Soviet Foreign Minister a furry yesterday at the friendly suggestion that the evacuation of way in which President Eisen- troops of the four occupying hower said that he "would not powers from Austria need not hesitate to discuss with hist

await the conclusion of a Ger- advisers the possibility of re-

man peace treaty contained no newing a 1040 Invitation to the real advance on his position at new Soviet Minister of Defence the Berlia conference A усил Marshal Georgi Zhukov, to visit!

ago,

go. It is pointed out the United States.

NOT RIPE

But everyone seemed agreed today that nothing was likely to come of this In the present stato of Bavfet-United States rela- tions, if for no other reason than because the Marshal himself said that the present time was not rips for the falfilment of his "dream" to vidi the United States.

Meanwhile experts on Soviet polley here who have now com pleted their study of the text of speech made by the Soviet Foreign

Minister EX V. M. Molotov agreed that in substance the speech represents no change

advance" from or "vislie

the position taken by Mr Malotov at the Big Four Berlins condtrenes a year ago.

noted, however,

In his original proposal to the Berlin conference Mr Molotov had said that after the conclu- slon of an Austrian state trealy the Four Povore should post- the withdrawal of their pano troops until they had made pence with Germany, He subsequently amended this by

proposing that the four powers should decide by the end of 1955 when they would evacuate,

SOVIET DEMANDS

In his speech to the Supremo Soviet

Tuesday, Mr Molotov said that an Ans trian solution could not be

considered independently of the German problem, "special iy considering existing plans

Гог the

Sealer Under Officer R. J. Leonard shown receiving the Admiral Earl Mountbatten at the Queen's Medal from

Academy, the Bovereign's Parado AT

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Radioactive Powder Smuggled Into Canada By Soldier

Ottawa, Feb. 10,

A Federal Department of Transport plane with troop escort was due here today to pick up a two-ounce vial of radioactive powder which a former soldier said he smuggled into Canada.

The vial, turned over to the Arnheim and one member took Angus him. to a secret laboratory provincial police by MacDonald three

weeks ago, was where German scientists were being held by Dr W. A. Hargran, trying to produce the atomic Paris at Port Arthur,

bomb from heavy water."

in the

remilitarisation Western Germany, which adds to the dasiger of An "Abschluss with Austria,” They have

This could only mean the that the language of the speech abandonment

khe of makes it one of the most tough Agreements by the Western

Dr Hargran said he had not und vituperative delivered by Powers, who have already told

of the vial, Mr Mololoy In recent years, both Moscow that they would not seen the contents in his attacks upon United States even reopen negotiations with which MacDonald said he had

brought from Germany policy in general and upon Str Russia on European questiona magazine of his rifle. But he Winston Churchill in particular.until after the Paris pacte are said it might contain uranium,

Some officials said that there in foroo had been indications for

Officials here say that tho con- at a German pence time that Mr Molotoy had been clusion

the at

line rey would, in any case, be

Lulled it inspection on "ON" chafing towards the West frequently the last step in any agreed Fast- taken by the ousted Premier, Mr West programme for solving the Malenkov, particularly in

German problem. Reunification | through" "all-German elections informal "part contacts" with would have to come first, representatives of the West. prospect not advanced in the

They therefore

sume

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radium or some other radio- active material. WOULD BE CONTAMINATED

"Anyone coming in con→ with the pranium during its active period (up to 15 years) would be con- taminated," he said.

tset

The Hargran said ho Was until the holding t

Interproted alightest in Mr Molotov's speech, ono arrived to bring the sub-

his speech as an indication that the wraps had now been taken o Mr Molotov and that he was finding great pleasure in revert. old belligerent ap- ing to hi proach with the added satisfac- Lion of knowing that such a Tough line would be favourably received by the new

Soviet regirae.

NO CHANGE

Western diplomate here expressed the opinion that Mr Molotov'a specch and the changes la Soviet ruler- ship would not for the pre- sent result in any change in Western diplomatic moves, designed to build up

the strength and unity of the free world whilst neglecting no reasonable opportunity to restore peace and security in much areas as the Formosa Strait,

It was pointed out that the Soviets had been following on Increasingly tough line in their relations with the West in recent months. There was, therefore, no reason to think that anything which was being attempted diplomatically before the Soviet shakeup could not be usefully attempted after

LONDON VIEWS

.

In London, Soviet polley experts, who have carefully analysed

Molator's address to the' Bunevano Soviet, sald today It had all the "toughness and rigidity” of Stalinist foreign policy statements.

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Conspicious by its abaenda was any refermes by the Soviet Forel Minter to his own repent hint that Rumia might. oprop to international supervision of all-derman elections en unite

country

tho

This is the crine of the Garn problem. Mr. Molotovin statement Last month man he might meet the Powers on, this vital

both

Western Burope

major Bovies

the

they said.Reuter.

stance

the

that

Ho said he took it from a safe where it was lying in a lood

marked with an "R". This Suggested to me that it might be radium, but I didn't know," he said. "I kept it with me all the time and managed to get it out of sight any time they

which they did quite often."

US

GOT HEADACHE That was in 1944. He salit ho tested the powder with a Geiger counter only recently and then took it to the Polioo, "I was

afraid of the stuff," he said, “Önce I removed the

and

got a torrino headache."-United Press.

to Ottawa for testing probably at the laboratories of London, Feb. 10.

National Research Council. cork

ed reported The Queen will on October 31 Meanwhile, it was

MacDonald, unvoll national

A

memorialunodielally statue in London of her father, who turned the vial over to the King George VI. The statue, in police at Beardmore, 120 miles bronze,

will be erected in northeast of Port Arthur, was Cariton Gardens, close to being held in protective custody. Buckingham Palace, and near MacDonald, a former Pro- the official home of Sir Anthony vost Corporal, said he hook- Eden, the Foreign Secretury, - | ed up with tho Dutch China Mail Special.

underground after the battle. of

AXE-KILLER STRIKES

AT FULL MOON ·

Durban, Feb. 10, AT the time of the full moon,

a shantacal African axe küller has struck again in Zululand.

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THE Qiscovery of the bodies of two African WOTELCE, mother and daughter, with nevere head injuries

has brought the number of his known vicinis to 14. There may be well more cases that have not yet been discovered. MOST of his victims are

Zulu women, boys and

YOUNE

even babes in arins.. For months, he has been terroria- ing Bouthern Zululand, In apilo of an, mocurato' descrip- tion, the offer of a reward of £50, and intensive action by

POP

the police, he has not yet' been captured. THE task of the police has .bean made much. mõru dimerli by superstitious Africans.some of whom 'aro said to have harboured him when the police had been hos on his trail.

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