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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959,

German President

Retires In September

Bonn, April 8.

West German President, Theodor Heuss, will abandon his functions on September 12 and his successor will be sworn in on September 15, a meeting of German parliamentary groups decided today.

Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announced yesterday that

he will be a candidate for the Presidency. fleus has been President since 1949.

Adenauer May Still Be Policy Maker

The parliamentary groups, presided over by the Bundesing President, Dr Eugen Gersten- maler, decided that the sweat- ing in of the new President will be on the agenda of the Bret parliamentary session after the summer vacations.

Between September 12 atid 15, the presidential functions will be exercised by the Pre-

hient of the Bundesra; (Upper į House).

اور

Washington, April 8.

parliamentary groups gifted bin did not reach a de- United States officials elsion 011 the question

said today they be whether West Borin deutics. should participate in the pro- lieved that Dr Konradsidential elections, Adenauer would con-}

Representatives of West Ber- consultative voice In legislative questions

parliament, bi pre

tinue to exercise an in have only important and perhaps before

decisive influence over viously have purticipated in

West German foreign

policy.

After studying the Chancel- lor's addres

the German people today, State Department experts asserted that al the moment they did not accept | the promise that his prospective retirement as head if govern- ment would lead to u softening In the West German attitude on talics with the Soviet Union.

Dr Adenunter's decision

to

presidential Presse.

elections Franco-

Generals' Hot Talk Harmless,

Passport Granted To Alger

Hiss

Washington, April 8. The State Department said today it has de- cided to grant a pass- port for a European trip to Alger Hiss,

Says Mrs R former high depart-

London, Apr. 8.

seek election to the presidency, normally a lituhr and ୯୮୯- monial post, resulted in wide- spread speculabilon that West

more Germany would adopt a flexible approach to imminent negotiations on Berlin and Ger- many with the Soviet Union,

United States oficials, how-Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt said ever, were inclined to inter- pref the possible courto of events in the light

of the Chancellor's statement that West Germany's attitude on foreign policy questions would not change.

here today that warlike statements by American generals do not "mean Anything at all."

mental official convict- ed of perjury in the "Pumpkin famous Papers" Communist

spy case.

The Department spokesman,

Lincoln White, told new med that Hiss had applied for passport for travel in England, Mrs Roosevelt, widow of Pre-France, Holland and possibly D. Roosevelt, other Western European coun- This official

thinking con- sident. Franklin

Press tries. trasted significantly

with the answering questions at general tone on speculation in conference here sold: "It is a West European diplomatie eir-question of politics, I am sorry

cles here ared in the Press

No Power Fight

to say,

Dancer Killed

London riri Maureen Grabham, 18, who had been dancing with the Folles Bergero in Paris for lust three weeks, was recently phol dead 90 bxinutes

WAS before she

due. Ou stage.

The shot that killed her Wie

a stray one--Ired wildly by an Algerian gun- mus making his gèlaway attempt after wounding hother man in the back,

of Maureen,

Culford Road, Dalston, had just left her hotel, 200 yarda frum the theatre with two other girls when the Algerian, Biohammed Iamoun, open- ed fire with a 9 mm au- lomatie

She was one of 12 Ent- tish girls in the Jackson Ballet troupe.

Pleure shows Maureen (centre) is the chorus line. at the Felles. She had been dancing since she was 16 and took part in the last Itoyal Variety Shoro.

SIAMESE TWIN IMPROVING

London, April 8. Timothy Thackeray, one of the "We have decided to grant 11-month-old Slamese twiss the passport," While said.

aeparated two weeks ago, and for HOW being trentod meninguk, rontihues to in- Bartholomew's prove,

bere anotinced

twin, Jeremy, a showed **D change" alnce

his Monday when

condition was satisfactory, but showing no real improvement.

the

Hss, who rose to high rank. during 11 years In the Depart- ment, was convicted of perjury in 1950 for denying to a grand Jury that he ever slipped secret information to Whittaker Cham- bers, confessed courier for Communist spy ring.

AL.

today. His

weaker

"If the administration is at- tacked, they (the generals) are going to answer

Hospital with foolish statements.

They are a reaction to fact that we are only a year the away from an election and two parties are Juckeying for the publfe backing."

"Fallen Away"

West Long-term changes in Germany's relations with other members of the Nerth Atlantic Alliance, especially with the United States, were predicted, as was a greater degree of flex- bility towards negotiations with the Soviet Union.

Some Western diplomats commented, however, that Dr Mrs Roosevelt had been Adénatter had actually asked about #latements

by strengthened klo hand 14 American, generals which have déciclar to provide an order. | lately been much criticised ly transition and a građua) the British Press. assumption of power by а younger man.

in

In answer to other questions. Mrs Rocsevelt said there

would

on

It was felt in these circles be much nure consultation that the Chancellor had avoided | every level and nuch mort a possible struggle for power in honest arguments between Bri- his declining years and thereby [tain and the United States, had increased his already mas-adding: "I feel we have falleri alve stature to the point where away from the close consulta his inducite over polley re-tion we had during the war mains unquestioned,Router. France-Presse,

4 Years Gaol

Chambers

was reported

30

on

of

Timothy gave the bizarre case is hume by hiding the Sunday

have developed evidence that convicted Hlss in meningitis, or inflammation

his the brain. a scooped-out pumpkin on Maryland form.

are Mr The twins' parents Vice-President Richard M. and Mrs Reginald Thackeray, of Nixon, then a member of the Landen.-China Mail Special. House Commlited pa UB- America Activities. had a part in cracking the chac. Hiss later served almost four Усага in the Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Federal peniten- tinry.

Defenceless

Chiengo, April 3. Police told Boston Linwood, He was lessed in 1854, 1c52, they couldn't fa ingic has steadfastly maintained he law to help him. Linwood was innocent of any crime.complained his car was o vielim UP.I.

lot a hit-and-run horas-UP.I.

Talking Can Ruin Teeth,

London, April 8.

industrial

Talkative

workers and those who breathe through their mouths may be in danger of ruining their teeth more

STATE

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Factory workers are often ex- posed to dental damage, the British Dental Association sald today in a meritorundum in "the erosion of teeth."

cupational hazards.

"Proble having prominent teeth are more

likely to be affected. "It has been observed that more talkative workers suffer most, since their teeth are more frequently exposed than those

Say

The article Usted workers ex- posed to parucular geld dangers, including brewers, dyers, textile printers, soap and paper makers and welders.

An editorial said that wear on teeth arose with "cobblers and others who hold tacks in thele front teeth, and with glass blowers' ‚wbo rotate tho tube of the blow pipe against the edges of their teeth.”

"Musicians who use wind in-

The memorandum, prepared by the Dental Health Commitice of their listening' colleagues. i strumenta pequiso characteristic of the asociation, published to- "It may be assumed that dental lesions which may put day in the British Dental habitual mouth-breathers are an end to a career of distinc- Journal, said the spread of teeth also more susceptible," tho. ar- tion," it sali-China Mall Spe-

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