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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955.
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BIG THREE TO WARN MOLOTOV BUT A-BOMB
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Confectance pare these He Saw Stars -And Thanked His Lucky Ones!
be tedious, promising little in the way of programs. there is nu suggestion yet from Any
of the four foreign ministers that the LAIKN are 11 danger of foundering. This at lent provides Bome cause fur quiet aanfaction,
Nevertheless, it is idle to per
tend that the so-called, "Geneva spirit", created and fosterud at re Big Four "summit' meeting last July, has yet animated the current foreign minİM- ters' parleys, Neither side has to date rejected out of hand initial proposals for dealing with the various subjects on the agenda, but also be admitted it st that neither side has hibited any enthusiasm for their differing viewpoints, The spirit of cumpromise and concession has yet to manifest itself,
ך דין
Largely because Mir Molutov has refused to consider the question of German unity parallel with Titul ut European security, The Western
delegates have
displayed a chilling attitude to Russia's security pinu. And whatever its merits,
the scheme will probably forfeit approval because it leaves untouched the ques- tion of unifying Germany.
USSIA has suld she will
RU
come along with proposals for Germany, but has
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far made no effort to do so.
Instead Mr Molotov
has
ho
Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 1. Leutenant Manuell Paulo of the Ist ballallon FOI Tufantry Regiment is lucky to be alive, For, while leading a Fijian patrol in Jungle BEVEIL milen from Kluang. Jubore. last week. came face to face with # maddened bull elephant. The seven other elephants in the herd scattered, No rtid the patrol. Rul before the 24-year-old lieutenant rould elephant:
run,
from Huva the bull
Heiard him in bla trunk. Yanked him
The
Air.
•
Mlung him
The
ground.
•
Bashed him twice with hi trunk an he lay prostrate.
Attempted to stamp on him as he squirmed to safely.
The bull then broke off his attack and joined hin berd.
Lieutenant Paulo is now in the British Military Hon- pital at Kluang "for ob- servation only."
His injuries?
few bruises and a shaking, — China Mali Special.
ASSEMBLY
SAYS 'NO'
permitted the East German TO FAURE
government to take initia-
tive and to submit to the conference
unification.
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plan for This probably is the Soviet conception d settling the German probe lem, deliberately introduceral to the conference through the "back door" in order to suzinin Me Modotoy a dejer mention prot
discuss Germany untit agreemen has been reached European security phet.
1
Paris, Nov. 1.
Your Ideas Or..."
SHOCKING DISASTER IN U.S.
NO TALKS ON Plane Explodes In SOVIET PLAN
Mid-Air: 43 Killed
Geneva, Nov. 2.
The West will tell Mr V. M. Molotov today that unless he modifies his European security plan to permit Germany to be reunited, it will not even consider his projected 16-nation anti-aggression treaty.
The Western foreign ministers, Mr Harold Macmillan, Britain, M. Antoine Pinay, France, and Mr John Foster Dulles, United States, will again insist that German reunification must take place' before European peace can be secured through a pact.
on
They will be commenting on promising approach would be the Soviet Foreign Minister's completely unacceptable because new plen tabled
Monday, of its failure to remove the when the Big Four conference danger to Europe resulting resumes its serion in the Palace from the continued division of of Nations. The conference did Germany. hat meet
yesterday—All Saints Day.
Mr Molotov has not yet tabled the proposals he has promised </ German unity. But tuis jsecurity plan does not specify when Germany should be re- united. Neither did a memurun- dum sent by the East German Communist "observer" delegu- tion to the four Foreign Minis-
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the
The three Western ministers ure holding their usual "tactics' i meeting today before the Big' Four session begins French sources said they would continue their discussions on the Middle Bust crisis.
RUSSIA'S REASON
Celals still decline Lo what Mr Molotov said in reply to the charges made by the
Buy
the
New York, Nov. 1.
A four-engined United Airlines DC-6 exploded in the air eight miles east of Longmont, Colorado, tonight and police reported that all 43 people aboard were killed.
Patrolman Earl Sinunions of the Longmont Police Depart
DID
NOT GO OFF
Las Vegas, Nov. 1. The Atomic Energy Com- mission today said, after it had completed its first test on the safety of nuclear devices, that a high explo- sive charge set off next to an atomic device failed to explode it.
The AEC originally had issued a statement saying, "There was a, detonation of a nuclear device." But a spokesman ex- plained that what actually
The airliner which was en route to Portland, Oregon, exploded with a flash seen over a large area around Longmont, police said.
was that happened
the high A United Airlines spokesman explosive Pieces of the plane were re-
wha fited in connec ported scattered over a hall-in Denver cariler identified the tion with ionable materials ment said officers from his de- mile arca near the busy U.S. plane as a DC-6. nobody on board had survived. partment had radioed back that Highway 87, connecting Denver
which did not go off. The Portland-bound plane had
The Commission representa- taken off from Stapleton air-tive said the original statement and Cheyenne, Wyoming.
port at 0.32 p.m. 'DID NOT CRASH'
gave the misleading impression Apparently there had been
that a nuclear device had been report of trouble before the ex-fired where the opposite was Sumon said residents who plosion. Unlled Airlines off-trutha! telephoned the police
a high explosive im-cials could not even immediate failed to set off the salonable mediately after hearing on ex-ly confirm there had
been #
material. plosion and seeing the flash, set | crush.
NO FALLOUT the time of the explosionai The site of the accident was
The original statement had minutes after about 100 miles south-east 7 p.m., only 18
of declared: "In a test today there the airliner had taken off on Medicine Bow Peak in southern
a detonation of a nuclear 1,070-mile fight from Wyoming, where a United Air-dovice. No fallout Denver to Portland.
lines DC-4
problem crashed on October exists because there was no Farmers in the
arca wered. less than a month ago, kill emphatic that
mensurable nuclear the plone had ing 68 people in the nation's
detonation though Anionable.ma- aviation disaster-terials were involved." United Press.
America To cut aid To Asia
tor
Washington, Nov. 1. Mr John Hollister, Direc- of the International Co-operation Administration said today he planned to cut expenditure for United States foreign
aid
pro- to Asia and grammes
the rest of the world in 1957.
"I am now studying our pro- grammo for 1957 and am hope- ful that we can reduce spending Hollister told a press conference. (even if slightly over 1956," Mr
wrs which forehadowed the line Mr Molotov Is expected to take.
The East Geston proposala, Western Ininisters and by Mr
provide For
"All- Sharett himself on the sale of German Counet!" of representa Czechoslovak erms 14 tives tim
Egypt East and West! But
usually reliable sources | parliaments.
substantially said the Soviet leader told were the sume as those put in the pust Irrach Premier Mr Sharett that and rejected by the West.
the Communist move was The proposed council's wusk would
Mr Hollister prompted in part by the West's be to prepare (or
bulding of the anu-Communist Washington at the unfflcation step-by-step and to Increase
Bagdad defence alliance of_from" #• visit to pine nations, in Turkey, Iraq, Britain, Pakistan Asia Mhich receive more than the two German states,
re
co-opera between
EAST GERMAN PLAN
The plan envisages eventual Fremification in the form of a
The French National As- aembly tonight refused to con- military neutral Germany from
which all foreign troops would
Ider Government plans to re- vise the electoral mykiem for the next election,
T
Voting was 459 to 145.
M Edgar Paure Premset Toway asked the National As- (or Constitutional vote sibly of confoepee on his tall aimed ut dissolving the Assenlby on Jary 2
West
and Persis.
Mr Macmillan is understood to have told Mr Sharett in an awer to an appeal for orms to match Communist shipments to the Arabs that Britain was not Arab-Israell prepired lo encourage the arms race. But be withdrawn It would have its
Larne! could, us in the own national army
past, to buy Communist
her normal sources said the continue plan was meant to dovetail
"Totion" of arms from Britain, with the two security schemes Experts of the Big Four dele- puit by Mr Molotov.
gations hold their first meeting Experts of the three Western today to study proposals made delegations met last night
and West on Monday to by East analyse the lutest Soviet pro-fer the promotion of more con- for a preliminary East- fect in the field of trade, culture, Jeet He said he asked for a veste
ecurity system of notourism and information-Ching because the As- of confidence
meet duration which would Mall Spectal. zerably hus rejertex all electoral
permit the Atlantic the it proposed except
Easter systems the system of complete proportional Warsaw regresentation. M Faure said tart. obviously Un- the application of this Systemhnd acceptable. There
NO was imposal bie
of the two opposing groupings mention of all-German free M. Faure said he will pose within two to three years. Molotoy plun elections - a preruquisite so the conidence question on up-
of several Western miners were buried under de far as the Big Three are i proval of tds Assembly dissolu- recount
the earlier one bris today in a eval mine blast Destend it on bill without ameriments objections to concerned.
and incorporated features of neur Sapporo In the south- envisaged
consultative or schillon
The bill catis for the
As the two procontrol which Sir
for arms in-westers part of Hokkaido. all-GermanT t'ouncil
Twenty-seven miners managed sembly to dissolve on January spection and powered only to disenas a
nade Anthony
way free of do- Eden
at the to fight their musteat of on the regular tep by step" raspruebes seheduled date
bris. Six bodies have been June 17, summil" conference last July. ment between
Western East and The confidence question will be
delegates said last covered so far. Little hope in pul fu a
Soviet tomorrow night vote late
the
Minister's held out for the 49 miners gul evening-France-Press).
scheme despite ita less uncom- missing-France-Presse.
The
Vierman Govern, ment's proposals are typi cally adroit, and to West,
1
West Germany.
IT la transparently clear that
-
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Pact and counterpart, the treaty, to remain in- Mr Molotov the dissolution
man.
The new
look
Mine Disaster In Japan
Eighty-two
Tokyo, Nov. 1.
Japantee cool-
re-
the prime objective of the ROYAL MARRIAGES ACT TO BE
il-
proposals is io delay definitely reunification of Germany 2139 a
overeign CHANGED? PREMIERS TO DECIDE
state administered by 趁 democratically elected gov- orament. The plat high The lights again Russia's thorough distaste for a free, unifled Germany-an ntti- tude governed by the know- ledgo that it is certain, so far да anything can be
that certain,
unification through free elections would the elimination of Communist control Any- whero in the country.
mean
The future of Germany re- mains the keypoint of the Geneva deliberations und on this subject alone hangs the
Huccess
or failure of the conference. There is much in the European accurity plans submitted by both the the West and Russia which can bo dovetailed and made acceptable to both sides; there is considorable scopa for agreeable compromise on co-existence idens lending to freer intercourse between! the nations of the free world i and those behind the Iron But if the East Curtain. German government's pro- posals for reunification re- present the Soviots last! word on the subject, the prospects .of: agreement must be considered-nil.
London. Nov. 1. Commonwealth Prime
been
others which are anachronis- tle.
therefore
Ministers are likely to consi- Any approach to it der amending the 1772 Royal would probably be lo umend Marriages Act--which would rather than abolish the Act. have
lad As the whole of the revision necessary Princess Margaret decided to would have to be done in con- marry Group Captain
sultation with the Common- Peter
wer th Townsend-when they meet
governments, it would in London next June, politi-
take a long time, cal quarters believe.
While controversy simmered Press and Parliament
AMEND RATHER
THAN ABOLISH
But it is learned authoritatively
that the British Government has not opened the question of the desirability of amend- ing the Act with any other Commonwealth governmenta, Nor has it decided to raise the question at 4h0 COD- ference.
Nor has it decided what amendment, if any, is desir
able.
But the question could be cak- ed by any of the Common- wealth Governments who we knowledge the Queen an hand of the Commonwealth. it is beloved that if there were roviso, the any decision to
Royal Marriages Act it would Involve considerable. com- plications, Constitutionn authorities bo-
in
over
her decision to lel duty over- ride her love for Group Cap-
tain
Peter Townsend, Prin-
cess Margaret stayed inside
Clarence House today.
zoturned to week-end
half of the total United States current spending of $2,700 mil- lion in military and economic nid to 05 nations.
Mr Hellister said any cut in foreign aid would be subject to high policy planning by Prest- dent Eunhower,
the National Security Council ur the State
Department.
NO LARGE CUT
The cat he
envisaged would not be great, he said, so that his projected reoliest for uppropria- tions to Congress would not fall far short of last year's applica- tin.
Mr Hollister made these further points at his press con- ference:
Asin was still to be con- sidered the most important part of the world In terms of ald spending.
• It was possible that in-
ald creased
emphasis might bo laid on Middle Eastern countries.
no Was
the
not crashed and that there had worst civil be an explosion in flight,
Sporadic Outbreaks By Algerian Rebels
BUT NO DEATHS REPORTED
Algiera, Nov. 1y Algerian nationalists, went on strike in the lies burned telephone poles on the highways and attacked French outposts in the outback today.
It was the first anniversary of the All Saints Day "Army of Allah" uprising in the rest- less French territory. But with 140,000 troops Off the alert, there was no big demonstza- tions and no deaths were re- ported.
to
closed Dockworkers Algeria, bul up 237 exira keep Cargoes
In the big cllies, u nationalist Incited
strike general down most shops, walked 2011 in shippers scraped stevedores
moving.
Small guerilla bande attacked Franch outposts in the Kabylo end Aures Mountains but were fought off with no deaths re- ported on either side,
CHOPPED TREES
se
Terrorists chopped down trees and telephone poles and them afire along Highway 20 from Algiers to the Kabytle re- gion, disrupting telephone ser- vicos.
There evidence of
lunch ✡ competitive have been killed, two-thirds of economic aid programme in them nationallat fanatics and
their sympathiserv.
great
In the year since the Anny of a Soviet attempt Allah uprising, 3,000 persJNS
10
Asia.
4
• The United States
The French have doubled their forces in Algeria and the Gov-
would make # statement ernment has announced a plan "very soon" on the site of of political and land reforms to the peace-time atomic reac-
for
Security
forces
It has offered Southeastive discontented Algerians more
freedom and a better life. Asia under the Colombo Plan and watched * children's
throughout Mir Hollister normal
said "press re- | Algeria were on the alert today dancing
party Tuesday
the event at the castle ports that we have decided to one year after
territory- in wide uprising. A few people for the children of the district. bidid the atomic reactor
were up with the dawn to visit Lady Abergavenny came out of Ceylon are wrong."
But cemeteries.
FLOS! the castle to tell waiting re
He added that consultations Algerians and Frenchmen weit portera:
will The Group Captain
were now taking plaça, be
on Monday to avoid being on the saving at Uckfield House for
streets today-United Press. "There's no
ideally situatexă
a few days, probably until the country in which to build the
end of the week. He will be coming over here from time to time for tea or for a meal.
'NO.FUNNY
BUSINESS'
►
In the House of Commons a "I can promise you there is no
Labour member, Colanel Mar-
eus' Lipfen, flayed the
Royal
Marriages Act as a "weapon of control" and spoke of the
funny business going on. All he wants is to be left alone end and to have some peace quiet,
+1
of
Local
And The Morocco Situation Improves
reactor If you consider the pocestry conditions such แค ease of access, communications, political stability, threats
Paris, Nov. 1. posible attack, and an existing A spokesman for the Moroc educational system on which to can Council of the Throne, base training of atomic techni- | mid tonight he bellevod the clons."--Reuter.
French Govertiment would mu- thorise the former Sultan, Mo- hammed Ben Youssef to return to his, throne, `-
"personal orden!" It involved. The London Evening News Three Egyptians
TOWNSEND LEAVES
LONDON
a
Peter Townsend tried to find
peace and forgetfulness, in country mansion 48 miles from London. Shut off from reporters and
siglitacers by, a cordon of he' strolled in the detectives, grounds of Uckfield House, Suszex, with his hostess, Lady Rupert Nevill
Thon, In the late afternoon, he drovo to nearby Eridge
lieve the Act contains somo. Cale, home of his friend good provisional, se wet' sel the Marquiams of Abergavenny,
tonight speculated that Group Captain Townsend might ask permission to resign his
commission in the Royal Air Force.
Killed
Jerusalem, Nov. 1. Three Egyptian commando
Ben Youssef
France ebaence Rabat,
has arrived in
after a 20-month from bin throne in
Si Bekkal told newsmta after.
a conference with the French Premier M. Editor About Princess Margaret there were killed today in a clan believe that France is prepared
Faura: is speculation that a Com with. on Israel patrod inside to make the supreme 1, gesture mamwealth tour will soon be Israel tailory 13 miles east of which will ennoble her
the Gaza strip, en Iratii mill-Tonight the French Foreign stranged for her.
Sir Anthony Eden, the Primetary, spokesman said here, **** Minister, M.- Antoine Finży said Minister, had his usual Tues: The three bodies will be on Youteef was prepared to day
Queen Etallenco with
handed over to Egypt through resume with the French Govern- Elizabeth tonight.
it is believed he told her the the United Nations ruce organ-ment all negotiations likely to
isation, the spokesman added.
further French and Moroccan Government would do all in Cleanes in the Gaza stelplant interesta
its power to support Princess August and Beptember were N
Pinay
was sponking to Margaret in any plans' she touched on by cummario units Journalists at the sleport on his might have for, her Dubare, which pedrickted deep into return to Paris Farter aftalk win Reuter
Was
even
The safety
bot up
10
experiments wire
determine ir thoore-
tical safety of atomic weapons from
could
pocidental
triggering
be proved in the eld with acluai explosion of small atomic charges.
The tests had been described by the AEC as "strictly routine" and involving only "minor" ex- plosions.
The ABC had been concerned. with the possibility of the at- cidental triggering of atomic devices as the U.S. stockpile of atompie weapons, grows.MA Even in advance of today's
announcement, the ARC had mid
no radiosetive fallout problem was anticips tech United Press AAA MMENTO.
IKE MAY LEAVE HOSPITAL SOON
Nov 11 Is The Likely Date
Denver, Nov. 1. The Denver White House
sald today "It was good guess" that Presi dent Eisenhower would leave hospital on Nov. 11 for Washington. The
Presidential Press Secretary, Mr James Hagerty, told reporters that, the November 11 date had been discussed among Mr Elsenhower's doctors and with Mr and Mrs Eisenhower.
"It's He said:
a good guess for the departure time, but that a final decision will not be made until
Paul
Dr
White (Boston heart specialist)unt ; the other doctors “have examined Mr Elsen. hower this weekend."," According to present plans, Mr. Eisenhower, who is recovering from a heart attack, would board his plane, the, Columbine III, on Nov- ember 11, arrive in Washington around and mid. - afternoon
weekend spend the there before going on for further convales cence at his Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, farm. Reuter,
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