THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959.

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East German Delegation To Visit Russia

ULBRICHT

Berlin, June 5.

An East German delegation headed by Com- munist leader Walter Ulbricht will visit the Soviet Union on Monday.

GEOLOGIST'S

PAINTING SETS OFF WORD WAR

Canberra, June 4.

Herr Ulbricht will be accompanied by 17 top East Otto German leaders, including Premier Grotewohl, East Berlin Mayor Friedrich Ebert, Ambassador to Russia Johannes Koenig, and Deputy Premiers Bruno Leuschner, Hans Loch and Paul Scholz, The trip will be made at the invitation of Soviet He extended Premier Nikita Khrushchev.

the invitation on his visit to East Germany in March.

The East fierman announcement described the trip as "a

friendship visit,"

BIG DECISION?

From JOHN EARLE

A geologist who hung a print of nudes on the wall of his hotel bedroom snid today he would defy the efforis of the hotel mana-An per and other people to make him remove it.

The grologist, Or II. T. P. lyde. described the demand for the removal of the print, "The Lindsay. Cour" by Norman

an "frivolous and absurd."

The print

depict a group

of nude women standing in front and five of a bearded man dwarfs. The origina) hangs is the National Gaftery, Sydney.

The manager of Thie Action Hotel, Mr E. J. Parker, has written to Dr Hyde und told him to remove the print from

room, which because his

!!

*** serviced, was semi- public.

Dr Hyde replied that the only service the room received was from a maid who looked after IL

The Canberra manager of Com- monwealth Hostels Limited, who will Mr E. K. Hodge Jaler Investigate the соц- troversy, said many people had complained about the print. ----- China Mail Epecial.

"TARZAN" SEPARATED

Hollywood, June Actress Vera Miles sald at night that she and her husband, Gorlan Scoll, the current Tur zan of the screen, have agreed to separate.

"Maybe a trial separation wit do us good." nald Miss Miles. --UPI.

Geneva, June 4. important decision affecting the future of the East-West talks may come from next week's meetings in Moscow between the leaders of the Soviet Union and East Ger-

many.

Though both East and West have during the three

weeks old conference got down to serious business

As I See

The Talks

STEREOPHONIC Olav Dines

PICNIC - HI-FI

FL

San Francisco, Junė 4.

The first stereophonic bi-fi that you can take on a picnic was demonstrated here on Wednesday by a Japanese

firm.

The Japanese company show-

ed off the machines, which il

hopes to all widely

In

the

at #

de-

American market, monstration in San Francisco's Chinatown.

The

Phonographs, radio- phonographs and tape recorders ise transistors instead of tuber and are powered by ashlight | balleries.

The "pleale hi-" comes in

a compact mse no longer than young lady's overnight bag. Two speakers extend on cords necessary to provide the stereophonic separation,

IL

is expected

to retuli In this country for about $85. It carries a 00-day guarantee.--|

UPI. in a document to be

and edged towards each agreement

submitted to the summit con-

other in some respects, ference which, it is commonly there was still no sign of assumed.

will take place later

#1 "break-through" to-us summer. wards real agreement.

show

both

• Whether to go an han-

In fact the Intest privato

the East-Westmering away as at present in an ions

an acceptable Foreign Ministers appeared to furt to outline

sides arc Berlin settlement. standing or their positions and sre not giving an inch.

Today's private

meeting. though held in a good atmos- phere, was belleved have been taken up with unproduc- tive discussion on a pondble free city of West Berlin, and Western access to it.

The feeling was apparent in conference circles that the conference had got as far as It could for the moment.

In view of Western Ministers' relul to come out with any rubstantial concessions in the last few days, observers thought the Tussions and East Germans faced the following rhoice of decisions.

Summit

Whether to make sub. concessions towards stantial the Western point of view, which would make the hold- of a summit conferenÇO certain

facilitate the and heads of governmenis” task of reaching a settlement,

The contact between Use Soviet and East German dele- galions here is close and the two Foreign Ministers, Mr Andrei Gromyko and Dr Lothar almost meetings Hold Bolz, duily.

A Communist source Said next week's

tales Moscow "would not take steps which would endanger the Geneva conference."

Whether to try to draw West the present up with the areas of agreement and dis-the Soviet

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: Prepares, 7 Irish, 8. Advocate, 10 Chaise, 19 Secrete, 15 Dead, 17 Orderly, 18 Nostrum, 20 Once, 21 Rining, 26 Natter, 27 Marquees, 28 Timid, 20 Listless. Down: 1 Dises, 2 Lilac, 3 Phare, 4 Prop 5 Reaper, 6 Bpeedy, 8 Dolour, 11 Heron, 12 trate; 14 Beniny, 15 Deait, 10 Aloud, i Normal, 19 Scores, 22 Fasts, 23 Items, 24 Grade, 20 Dual,

Observers look this to

Incan and East German leaders were not preparing to increase

or to make tension threats.

Nibbling

In their private talks here the East and West Foreign Ministers are reported to agree that Wis! Berlin may be call- edu from citymams pat

They are both regarded nibbling at Ideas for East-West commissions to be set up in

Bertini polnty of dis

Their

agreement, in the view of ob- servers, are:

• The presence of Soviet

forces. Mr Gromyko wants to introduce them into West Bor- In under his proposal for "oken" forces of ino Big Four Powers,

• Mr Gromyko says the occupallon status of the forers in Wext Berlin muk be abolished. But the Western powers reject this and the right of occupation in the legal basis on which their forces are in West Berlin and ́it · can · normally only be abolished to a peaco treaty..

• The Western. ministers appear not to be satisfied that milltary and civilian access to West Beriln would be guaranteed and have been re- ported as trying to pin down Mr Gromkyo ta detall [C ceptable guarantees.-Reuter.

Sturkweather

To Die

Omaha, Neb., Jưnja 4.1

A panel of three federal Judges todays tumed down mungKS slayer Charles Starkweather's appeal for further court betre Inge and refised to extend his may of execution.

The ruling menne" Stark_^ weather will” be returned. jo The jurisdiction of tis

for adecution.-UFL.

state

Liner's TonyOn

Captain

Blamed

New York, June 4

today Const Guard The U.6.

found the commander of the Constitution Amerigan Incr

guilty of negligence yousel's collision

Jalanla

the

las! March

Driving Charge

Beverly Hills, June 4.

With The Queen

King Olay of Norway arrived in London Tast Friday on a six-day visit as guest of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Picture shows the quee, King Olay, and the Duka of Edinburgh after

special dinner party ni Windsor Cantir.

Russian Sub

Seen In

Atlantic

Washington, June 4. A Russian submarine recent

ly was sighted in the North Atlantic about 150 to 200 miles south of ico- fand, the Navy said today.

It said the craft, which was on the surface at the time, was sighted by the submarine USS Grenadier and a Navy patrol plane, both of which were en- gaged in exercises,

The report placed the suù for frun the United States and near normal what are considered Soviet manoeuvring areas.

The Navy, which issued the

statement in response to queries, was unable to say what kind of submarine was involved or

with the Norwegian tanker British actor Anthony Steel, former husband of Swed- ish beauty Anita Ek Fg, whether It appeared to be a is to appear in court today missile-firing type,

drunk driving

suspended

The Coast Guard the master'a certificate of the Constitution's Captain La Bells for a year.

The collision ocenrred

On The March 1 in thick fog just cul- side New York.

Captain La Belle told a Coast Guard board of inquiry that he had lost sight of the Norwegian vessel on his radar screen about two miles from the scene of the collision-AFP,

on #

charge.

Arrested drunk driving

The Navy has said it belleved the Russians may have started to elp some submarines with missiles of the pilotless aircraft type.-UPI.

Handsome actor Wis од suspicion of Buriset on Boulevard minales before midnight.

police officer

wald be chased Steel for two Rioters Buried

milce after he spotted the actor's

pink

Cadillac cou-

Guayaquil, Ecuador, June 4. vertible "weaving from aldo

Fourteen people kliled in last to side."

night's rioting here were Hicel, 40, was held in 80s buried early today on orders

his court appearance. | from the pending

to avert Army 15, 1050, Bleel possible new violence. WEE arrested on a similar

At least 20 have died in charge and was bailed out of five day's of intermittent

Miss Fast by

Ekberg. The violence touched off by the исто divorced last suicide of an army private.—

No Operation on December

Frankfurt, June 4.

Elvis Presley, in hospital here with tonsils, will not have to undergo an operation.-UPI,

couple month.--UPI.

UPI.

GRANDFATHER ENDS NON-STOP 7,658-MILE FLIGHT

Los Angeles, June 4. Grandfather Max Conrad today set. a non-stop record for single-engine planes when ho brought his Piper Comanche down at Inter- national Airport 7,658 miles from his toke-of point at Casablanca.

The 16-year-old professional ferry pilot landed at 2:47 pm. He had officially broken the single-cugino record when he passed El Paso, Texas.

"I feel fine," Conrad said qu he climbed from his plane Into The waiting arms of customs and immigration oficers. "It's nlee and cool hero"

Conrad sat on the wing of hia plane while officials

"Tibet

Society" Formed

London, June 4.

checked the plane. He said Friends of Tibet and peoplo

he had plenty of gasoline left. "For a while I was thinking

of flying on to San Franciscu," he said.

He did not appear overly tired but did show tome signs of his lung trip.-UPI.

Apple Pie Explodes: Firm Sued

who have had connections with India, China or Tibet today formed a "Tibet Society" with the object of giving "expression to the widespread interest and deep concern aroused in this country (Great Britain by recent events In Tibet."

The preparatory meeting, held today under the chairmanship of the British author Mr F. N. Beaufort-Palmer, decided to call a public meeting on July 8 when the full objects of the so- ariety will be explained to tho public and in all probability an appscal wil be launched for funds to help the Tibetan re- fugees now in India.

Cleveland, June 4, Mrs Frances Miano fled

sult today for $3,000 damages for burns suffer ed when a frozen ple "blew up."

Mra Miano's against Morton

petition, led Froze Foods Inc., said that she bought, a frozen apple pie on June 2, 1857.

said she followed directions, put slits in the top and placed the ple in a heated oven for about 30 minutes.

She

the

As the removed the ple from the oven, it exploded, she said. Hot juices blistered both hands. She said the Injuries caused her to miss several days of work, UPI.

The preparatory nieeling

enilst decided to

support Among menerg of Paris- ment, political parties, basi- nem circles and other organi. mallons for the work of the Rociety,

The main

purposes of tho society will be "not to allow what bas Iappened Im Tibei to bo forgotten, to send Onancial, and other assistance to Tibetan refugees and to render assistance to the Dalal Lama "in whalever ways possible."--AFP.

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