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Seeking Excuse To Break

Off Talks

Bonn, Sept. 3.

The Soviet Union ac- cused West Germany of seeking a pretext for breaking off the Soviet-German talks in Moscow in a letter sent by Soviet Vice- Foreign Minister Vla- dimir Seminov to head of the German delega- tion Rolf Lahr, and published in Bonn to- day.

Seminov indicated that on his return to Bonn at the end of last month Lahr had stated that the con- tinuation of the nego- tiations would depend a resumption of discussions on the re-

on

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MISS BRITAIN RUSSIA'S ICBM TO

This is lovely 20-year-old Leita Williams, who has been chosen as "Miss Great Britain." he will represent Britain in

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Prague Sept. 3.

Obrana Lidu, the Czechoslovak armed forces newspaper, said today that Russia's new intercontinental missile could be used during the world geophysical year to carry the earth's first satellite to its height of more than 500 miles into the universe.

1 fisted this posible peaceful tise of the weapon in an article. discussing the military value of the latest addition to the Soviet erstral.

weapon

Politically, the new incant "the strengthening of the territorial security of the Soviet Union and other socialist coun- ties" and 11 increased the Obrana Lidu said that when chances of making progress in

uelear warhead was used, disarmament and the prohibition the increased destructive power of atom and hydrogen, weaperia

of the weapon compensated for

Its Inaccuracy which, the news- Obraon Lidu sald-China Mail paper said, is supposed to be Speelal.

two tenths of one per cent,

this meant a possible 'six-mile error over a 3,000-mile distance. EITHER TYPE

The newspaper sald the missile, "a strateple long-rungc weapon," could carry either an atomic warhend or an explosive of the conventional type.

After being rocketed vertically the earth, its speed rose its different types of fuel

from

ал

were consumed.

SUN SPOT

RUINS RECEPTION

London, Sept. 3. Radio communications in

I quoted a Soviet engineer, most parts of the world are

| Khrućinin, as saying that the likely to remain badly dis-

Seminov and the Am- Franco-Egyptian Point the missile's turbed until the end of the

bassador's condition con-

stituted an attempt "to find

a protext to break off the negotiations on trade

and consular questions."

Unfriendly

"Such an action could only be considered as the expression of the whole unfriendly policy towards the Soviet Union re- Beeted in the attitude of the German Federal Republic.".

The Soviet Deputy Foreign SHOWING TO-DAY Minister said that the Soviet

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delegation was always ready to Begollate 01 questions con- the development of cerning trade ani consular relation which In its view offered prospects of reaching on agres- ment,

trajectory was 1,300

'The

missile had an 80-ton week, because of a

very

CX-

thrust which was ten times more large sunspot, radio THREE-DAY

BREAK IN TALKS

Genova, Sept. 3:

powerful

than that developed perts here said today. by the biggest existing jet bomber.

Obrana Lidu said the "ad- vantage of the intercontinea fal weapon was that under present conditions and in the foreseeable future there was defence against it.

CONSEQUENCES

First warning of the sunspo! some on August 27 when it was expected that communien- ons would be poor until September 7. nothis morning the joint Radio Propagation Bureau said that the sunspot had increased rapidly and large.

The armed forces organ said

We now

of

French and Egyptian delegas for the Communist bloc emerg- sunspot, an addition

that two military consequences The 'effect tions decided on anothored from Russia's successful try after effects three day consultation out of the first intercontinental resulted

break in their week-old weapon;

- of- ralotions resumption talks here today.

The

two delegations spent only half na hour actually meeting together during their The Soviet delegation con- fth session here today. Tho sidered that it had answered remainder of the nearly all questors on the repatria-hours was spent with

*

1. I made

"completely

Very

this large

some

of a solar flare. in extremely poor

Obser-

| radio conditions last night

The Saltsjoebaden unnecessary". the building vatory near Stockholm noted of a complex and expensive another solar erupilon at 1040 long-range bombing aircraft. GMT today.

2. It also proved that The eruption was violent and Russia was "whole years in was visible for 10 minutes, the advance of the United States in observatory announcement said. cach the development of rocket wea--China Mall Speelal & France-

Presse.

two

tion ante pat by the German group closeted separately in its pons." delegates.

own telephone-equipped room.

Seminov's letter was sent in reply to a letter addressed to hlm by Labr on August 20.

Unilaterally

Lahr had accused the Soviel delegation of "Unilaterally-de- ciding to withdraw the repatria- tion question from the agenda' of the talks."

He said that such an attitude was in contradiction with state- nichts made by Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolal Bulgaria February 6, with the exchange of notes between the two goy- omments and with the last Soviet note of July 6.

Lahr said the West German Government attached great im- portance to this "Human prob- lem" and asked the Soviet "Gov- crament to go back on its de- claten since the point at issue was "an essential part of the programme for the negotia Hons."-France-Presse.

They emerged together with joint communique which said *Our two delegations have: judged it necessary to get into contact once again with their respective governments. We will meet again on Friday at 5 o'clock."

FIRMLY REFUSED

The two delegation chiefs, el Attan Sinbel For Egypt crki Joan Robert for France, firmly refused to add anything at all to this statement.

It was impossible to tell here whether the further delay of today indleated that there were serious differences of opinion, a near-brouk in the talks, or merely questions of detail to be settled.

In public at least, both de- legater maintained the smiling, friendly atmosphere which has surrounded the talks since they began.-United Press.

New York Bans Russian Plane From Landing

Washington, Sept. 3.

The Soviet Union told the United States today that it objected to McQuire Air Force base in New Jersey as the proposed landing site for its jet airliner the TU-104, which makes its first trans-Atlantic flight tomorrow.

The plane

is due to carry The Soviet Embassy in a note Soviet diplomats to the United to the State Department con- Nations in New York.

tended that McGuire was too far from New York. It is about 60 miles away.

RED STRENGTH IN BALTIC

Bonn, Sept. 3.

Herr Felix von Eckardt; tho West German chlet Govern- ment spokesman today fave these Nalo estimates of Soviet naval strength in the Baltio:

Seven cruisers, 60 destroy- ers, 30 escort destroyers, 120. submarines.

140 submarine chasers, 200 minesweepers, 180 motor torpedo boats, 160 landing craft and 1,200 navai

alrcraft,

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He said West German Naval Į forces in the Baltic were 20 harbour defence vessels, aix motor torpedo boats, seven training vessels and ten mino- aweepers.

Herr von Eckardt, who WAN speaking at a press conference, mid the East German Navy had two destroyers and 16 minesweepers, four destroyers, fise minesweepers, 74 motor torpedo boats and five harbour

· Getting him groggy

The State Department, after receiving the Soviet objections this morning, called Embassy officials to the Department for defence vessels were under hurried consultations aimed at construction,

resolving the last minute dis-

The Soviet Union protested | pute,

to West Germany last month

against the stationing of West Most Convenient

Germany Naval forces in the ¦

Baltic, West Germany rejcated

the protest, saying the station- The airbase was proposed inst ing of such forces was a Nato | week as the landing site for two master.

Alights of the TU-104 twin Jet (East Germany has called alriiner. The Department for the Battle to be made a named it as the most convenient "Sea of Peace.") ----Reuter, to New York in view of refusal by the New York City Port Authority to allow jet äirliners from any

the country to use Idlewild international air ter. minal facilities,

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were understood to have indicated within the last week that they would make intermediate stopa at London and Gander. At Gander, - an American pilot-and tadlo mat were to board the Soviet aircraft to guide it to McGuire.

The flight of the 70-passenger TU-104 would be the first any Soviet commercial plant has fever made to the United States aver the North Atlantic Toule.---- Router.

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