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Secretary Of State Leaves For Talks
Most
NO WAR OVER BERLIN Costly
BIG BEN
SOON A HUNDRED YEARS OLD
cell-
DULLES
Washington, Feb. 3.
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, flying to: Europe for urgent talks, said. today there would not be any war over Berlin as far as United States was concerned, "but I can't tell what the Russians have in mind."
Mr Dulles made his statement to reporters at the airport after he eonferred with President Eisenhower for more than an hour at the White House.
لله
London, Feb. 3. The Government is con-
the sidering how
In a special statement iswed; what
he cin-mind.” lenary of Big Ben, whose at the White House,
with chimes from the clock phasised that his laiks tower of the British the British, French und Ger- Houses of Parliament are heard by radio all over the world, can be suitably commemorated,
Air
Ainistry
of
T'aria. Harmar Nicholls,
the Secretary in mentary
Works, tokl que Boner in the Common today that he understood the clock nechanism first eame Into regular use on May 31,
1859.
The belt Itelf, ta which the ferm "Big Bea" was usually held to refer, came into usc on July 11 in a year.
Celebration
He said he was consulting
the
authorities on what form the commemoration may take.
Mr James Griffin (Labour)
anked:
"Would it not be ap- propriate for Big Ben to ring out the old government and ring in new one?"
Ansid laughter, Mr Nicholls re-
piled: "That would not be in
accordance with its reputation
of
alving confidence to
world."-Reuter.
the
Banker Alleged
In Syndicate
The
Attorney
man leaders in London, Paris
and on would be aimed, at West against polkifying the Russian threats against Berlin.
Je said he also expected to explore te pershifty of Big
talks
the by
United Four Stater. Romei Britain and
settlement of the France on Berlin situations and the unfftention of Clermony.
f(
the
Russians have
In
The Secretary said there were "no great differences" between the Allies on how to deal with the Berlin and German situation,
He recalled that he had a talk carller with the French Am- Bassador, Herve Alphand, and raid this disclosed no #reat disagreea:ent,
the
J11
yesterday Mnow, Soviet Premier, Mr Khrushchev, tailed the West German-Am- The Secretary sald that he hoped that "some long over-bassador, Mr Har Kroll, that the Soviet Goverment did not appose free elections throug
Germany.
that provided 0112
Mr Dulles Special statement
Que" progress could be made toward solving these prod-
Toronto, Feb. 3.
Icms. Mr General, Kalso Roberts, charged today that a South American bank president was one of the top
Juen
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Speaking to reporters at the pirport before leaving on A Force plane, Mr Dulles was asked if he thought
RI international specia! Alr
to war.
No Differences
syndicate that has specialised the Beril suction would lead in marketing Recurities stolen In several multi-million dobar burglaries In Canada, – Mr Roberts lid not identity the bank president, but he sand Information on the syndicate was being distributed to law etrforcement agencies through- out the worki - - U.P.1.
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"I don't like to talk in terms of war," he replied. "As far as
I can't tell
we are concerned there is not
going to be a war,
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2 Stage show which
sounds
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the two German Bovernments agreed directly on them.-U.P.I.
& France Presse,
Comfort
Anne Beer of Ruislip relaxes in what is claimed to be the most com- fortable -- and most expensive easy chair in the London Furniture Exhibi- tion. The exhibition opened at Earls Court on January 28. The chair which has been designed in America costs about £150. Reuterphoto.
Italian President Rejects
Maori Snubbed Government's Resignation
In Hotel
Auckland. Feb. 3. Dr B. R. Bennett, brother of the New Zealan ambassador to Malays. claired today he had been refused
drink in
Papakura Hotel. 20 miles south of here, because is Maori.
Ur Bennett told the New Zealand Herald that apart from the rmbarrassment caused to his European wife and himself there was a principle involved.
"If we are going to tell the world Maoris have rquality In New Zealand this sort of thing is unten- able," he said.
Dr Bennelt
Bald ปร
was the first time he had ever been refused a drink In New Zealan
Slr Ernest Davis, chair- tman of the company own- ing the hotel who is to meet Dr Bennett tomorrow to discuss the Incideni, wald: "I won't countenance this for quarter minute.
of
a
**I went to school with
Dr Bennett's father. 1
shall put a stop to this."
China Mel Special.
Rome, Feb. 3.
The President of the Italian Republic tonight rejected the resignation of Signor
Amintore Fanfani's coalition government, which collapsed eight days ago.
President Glovanni Gronelu | Minister and independent
of
sali is consultations with poli-any of the main currents in the tival.leaders had indicated
elcar alternative.
He requested Signor Fanfani, Who meanwhile had resigned trom leadership of the big Christian Democrat Party, to #o before Parliament with hin Goverment for a vote of con- fidence.
the
Cliristian Democrat Party, with trying to set up a minority Christian Democrat Cabinet with a well-defined programme calculated tú rain wide Parliamentary support.
Blenor Fanfani handed in his Government's resignation as a result of deep divisions within each of the two parties supporting L
Fimt reactions J Christian Democrat Party were that Signor Fanfani
The small Social Democrat would insist on his govern Farly was on the verge of split- ment's resignation and would | ting up, with its fofl wing de-
zu before Parlia-manding an decline to mrnl.
Preddent Cranchi made his decision after a tense day of negoliallons, with the Christian Demeral Party, which insisted that he should entrust the task government of forming a new to one of Its rominees-Signor Antonio Segni, a former left or eentre Premier, or Signor Guido Gonella, n former party
secretary,
Deep Divisions
President
Gronchi was
immediate merger with the Nenni Sociallsis.
Defeats
School
Integration
Survives
Second Day
Norfolk, Va., Feb. 3. The second day of school integration in Virginia, of once the centre massive resistance, went off without incident to- day.
The big Christian Denicerat falled to support Party ind
on important the government
exposing: vates in Parliament, it to several defeats.
On Saturday Signor Fanfani followed up his Gov-at the six public schools in But police were again on duty
ernment's resignation
withdrawing from leadership
́of the Christian Democrats.
He said his gesture was in- believed to have wished to tended to "remove obstacles to ebarge Signor Fernando Tam-the efforts to uchlove party broni, for many years Home unity."-Reuter.
Heart Attack:
Then
200 Miles
Sent 200
KENNETH'S
FATHER
PLEADED
FOR AMBULANCE
Longton, Feb. 3.
A hospital sent this three- year-old boy with a hole in his heart on a 290- mile journey last week only minutes after he had suffered a heart at tack.
Young, Kenneth Handley had the attack as his father was dressing him in the children's ward in Shefela City Hospital. They were preparing to travel hospital In another
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Uxbridge, Middlesex,
Nurses had to give Kenneth oxygen. Kemeth's father, 20- Kenneth Handley, year-old protested that his son was unfit for the fourrey.
He asked in vain for, on am- bulance.
And a doctor told
a
tils."
Norfolk and at Stratford Junior High in Arlington, a Washing- ton suburb.
Cafe
V
Director
On "Rose Ballet" Charge
Paris, Feb. 3.
The former director of one
of Paris smartest restati rants
wns formally charged today in cun- nection with France's "rose ballet" teen-age sex | scandal.
He in Georges Blanchett. middle-aged ex-director of the Pavilion d'Armenonville, ANI exclusive eating place beside a lake in the fumed Bols de Boulogne.
the
Until recently, he was also.
plush of the manager Quernic Cafe in Paris.
Like four other prominent -
cartier, Parkslans implicated Bloncher was charged before an examining mustrate with offcnees against public morality In connection with the case,
A
dozen girls aged be- tween 14 and 18 Involved in fold the
have scandal authorities the TOSC balleta
were orgles At which they danced nude before Influen- ital patrons at villas on the edge of Paris.
One girl tokt newsmen today that other such parties were held in the rwank Paris apart- ment of a counters on the right- bank Franklin Roosevelt Boulevard.
Investigation
The
Marcel magistrate, Sicolle,
the announced
new indictment at the end of another full day of the high-pressure investigation which he began a week ago today.
Others charged carlier were a former National Assembly
Andro Le Troquer Charged
The four Negroes in Arling- ton who altended classes with. whlies yesterday for the first time la Virginia's history.
president, Andre Le Troquer, were in schoul again today. 74, his friend, the White
At Norfolk, 17 Negroes en- rolled and assigned to classes yesterday, began studies today.
Parents' Fear
Mr J. J. Brewbaker, super- Intendent at the big Northview High School here said he ex- pected school enrolments to improve later, although they might not reach the former level.
Many parents did not want to register their children on the first day because they feared disorders, he said.
Russian Countess Elizabeth d
the
known well Pinajeff; women's hairdresser, Guillaune Gugilebal; and Jean Jessier, a store 32-year-old department director.
Polico In addition, former Inspector Pierre Sorlut alleged to have been the or ganiser of the rose ballets, was gooled on a charge of in- clling minors to debauchery.
M. Sacotte told newsmen he Expected at least 15 prominent
in Little Rock, Arkansas, Parisians to be charged in the Federal Judge John Miller the course of his investigation.
day denied
the locat
school
board permission to reopen its In the meantime, Blancheri four closed High Schools on ajand the other big names Involv segregated basis
were for the re-jed
granted provisional mainder of the school year.liberty pending eventual trial. Reuter,
JU.PL
Earth Speeding Up,
Says Atomic Clock
London, Feb. 3. Mr Nichol's went on: "^ la about one An atomic clock in Britain summer's day
tas indicated that in the thousandth of one second short- er than a day in mid-winter, rotation of the earth, moreover it appears that the which hos been slowing earth has been slowing down down for several years, is for reveral years.
now indientions, speeding up again, the however, that
the earth House of Commons WAH speeding up again."-Router. told today.
A member had asked to what extent research at the National Physical Laboratory had shown that the curth was rotating ir- regularly.
"There are
Bail For Doctor
Londen, Feb. 3.
Mr Hormar Nicholls, Parlia Dr Peler Gray, senior con→ mentory Secretary to the Minis-pultant onnesthetist at a Londen Try of Works, sald measure-buburban hospital, sent for trial ments
to an recuracy of one luul week on a charge of un- Becond in three hundred years lawfully killing a two-year-old had been carried out at the boy, won lodny granted ball London. She had to nurse her going to see my M.P. abpat laboratory on the atomic clock.pending the hearing of his case, the meeting, of course (5),
non in the corridor of a glow
The prosecutióni-had alleged 23 Impetuosity in some lan-bin that delay might mean
That Balda Hospital spokesman wait of months for a bed to be tren to Doncaster before they
the 36-year-old doctor, guages (4).
found for. Kenneth at | cùught another express.
during an, operation on s chlid "It was vitally important that
These, when They went by Underground the child bo taken to Uxbridge
compared with for hemia deliberately inhaled Uxbridge.
across London, then took a bus on quickly as possible, and it astronomical meddurements of the aesthetle and became fi Missed Express which dropped them half-a-|often jakes several days to get time, showed that the earth capable of performing his dulles A doctor con- turned "alightly foster during properly with the result int Kenneth and his mother, 30-milo from Harfield Hospital, } un simbulance.
was to our avminer and alightly slower the child dinch - Chipu Mail Mro Lily Handley, Uxbridge. year-ekl
Galf Bir Handler: "1 "m] travel" - Express Servion. during our winter.”
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