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Willing to settle cold war through negotiations

Of The RUSSIA WANTS

Day

Britain told

DEATH ON THE no change

RACE TRACKS in policy

AHIS past weekend has

TH

been one of the blackest

ever in motor racing

circles:

London, June 20.

Firat there was Stirling Moss Russia has told Britain that she stands by

who

had 11 amazing

escape, being thrown from his car while travelling at 140 miles an hour. He was let off this time with two broken legs, three cracked ribs and a broken

nose.

her pre-summit policy of a cold war settlement through East-West negotia- tions.

The Soviet assertion was

given by the Soviet envoy in Russia submits

in Paris last month.

London, Ambassador Aleksander While the sporting world was

Saldatov, in a recent meeting commiserating with him in

with the British Foreign his disappointment at secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, ac- losing his chance of be-cording to authoritative sources. coming the world's cham- I was the first known direct plon racing driver, while diplomatic move of the Kremlin of course, congratulating towards the West since the col- him upon his miraculous lapse of the summit conference escape, news of death and disaster was received. At Francorchamps, two of

Britain's

best drivers hurtled to death. Chris Bristow shot right off the track, and then Alan Stacey lost control of his car and met death in its flaming ruins.

TH

Public outcry

THEN on the other side of Jimmy Atlantic,

Bryan crashed to death while competing in the 100-mile National Cham

The policy outline amounted to a formal confirmation that Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev's peace- has ful co-existence strategy won out over the tough ne af opposing elements inside and outside the Soviet Union.

Closer contacts

Mr Khrushchev's envoy was understood to have underlined that Russia stands for nego. tiation with the West, for the. development of closer coniacis between East and West, for

test ban.

amendment to nuclear ban

Geneva, June 21. Russia today presented a detailed draft amendment on staffing the world-wide control system to police a nuclear test ban in what Western spokesmen said appeared to be a return to business-like negotiations: at the three power talks.

Pending careful study, both the United States and Britain disarmament and a nuclear reserved comment on the three Apparently he did not make Page Russian text which Soviet any concrete proposals for new delegate Semyon Tsarapkin summi, talks, in line with Mr presented at the 215th nuclear

conference session.

after the importance, it marked the first time since the Paris summit the Nor was there any indication conference has moved away. of Russia's immediate policy. from the deadlocked question

However, the Soviets made it of a research programme to per- clear, the sources said, that dur- fect control of underground ing the Berlin "ruce" pending nuclear tests. another sumanit, contacts should be developed, diplomatic as well os economic and cultural

UNACCEPTABLE

pionship at Lanhorne, Khrushchev's own suggestion Pennsylvania.

that hends-of-government rego- Although neither side claimed Against this fearful toll of tiations be postponed for six or the Soviet move was of major

disaster, it seems that eight months, until Mike Taylor, who collected U.S. presidential election, a broken collar bone and fractured ribs in a practice run at Francorchamps, is another fortunate man. Already there is an outcry, Public opinion is finding a voice. The London head- lines are asking if the fact that

travel one man can faster than another in certain make of car worth the lives of these spirited young champions. For these accidents have re-

vived the tragedy of last keep year's disaster in the Ger-

Automobile

man

Prix.

Too fast

TRACKS

Is

Grand

ΠΟ

TRACKS have become too fast; cars are driven at reckless speed; it is longer a sport. Such is a summing up of opinion to- day. Certainly a new controversy will arise about the dangers presented by some of the circuits, but the talk of banning competitive racing will not last long. Any who can think back to former tragedies of the

of

The Soviet views were given informally, as an indication the Kremlin's latest thinking, the sources added.

the

Berlin truce

Russia apparently intends to the truce on Berlin

for

At first glance, Western spokesmen said although the

Soviet text accepted some sug- gested Western language 00 staffing it still contained de- mands which the United States and Britak found unacceptable in the past.

The Soviet

mendment still

eight period of six or months, though she has given insisted that the head of a no firm undertaking,

control post on Soviet territory,

A diplomatic assessment ot be a Russian. The West has Russian ams since the collapse held that he must be non-host of the summit listed these Bike-country to ensure the objectivity ly features;

of the control system.

No change in Berlin for the time being; '

The Soviets also repeated pressure their demand that a third of against control system personnel not chosen from Soviet, British or

• Helghtening

and propaganda

Western bases abroad.

⚫ Diversionary moves in American citizens be further

the Far East and whipping up sub-divided equally among allies

of anti-American feelings; of the East, the West and tougher policy to-reutral states--UPI.

A

wards France;

Concentrated efforts to

Intensify East-West .contacts in Europe, notably in the trade sectors.—UPL

race track and speed trials HEAT WAVE

will recall outcries similar to that we hear today. But life being what it is, where there is a challenge, there will be the man to accept it,

I

Spirit of man

IN MEXICO

Alleged rapist shot by father

7.

Charlotte Amalie, June 20.

Mexico City, June 21.. Birds fell to the street as the thermometer climbed to 116 degrees on Sunday in Hermosilla capital of Sonora state, and the drought which has hung over ds not in racing alone, little sign of breaking,

most of northern Mexico showed but in the spirit of man. Only Monterrey, capital of A man accused of raping a Show him a formidable Nuevo Leon state, reported a 12-year-old girl was shot peak, and he will climb it. slight drop in temperatures, to

in the face and body six Tell him, as he was told a 104 degrees. Another 145 re

times by the girl's father hundred years ago, that corded cases of heat exhaustion man could not five if he of children brought the four day during a recess at his trial

total to 850 cases, health au- travelled at 60 miles anthorities said. UPI.

in this Virgin Islands dis- trict court today.. hour, he at once got down to the business of proving he could:

It is the apdrit of adventure,

and the fact that we are able to travel in comfort

at high speeds, la because these audacious young men matched their wita with “death, the

Menderes taken ill

New York, June 20.

CO-EXISTENCE

HONEYMOONERS RETURN Algerians hope to

Margaret, Tony

see their new

home and car

London, June 20,

Princess Margaret and her husband, Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones, spent an hour this after-

A sun-tanned Princess Margaret and her husband, Mr Antony Armstrong- Jones, disembark from the Royal Yacht Britannia at Portsmouth on their ar- rival home last Saturday from the Caribbean where they spent a six-week-long honeymoon.-AP Photo.

FATHER OF

noon looking round the three-bedroomed PRINCESS

house that will be their London home,

PATTERSON

WINS

New York, June 20. Floyd Patterson re- gained the heavyweight boxing championship tonight by knocking out Ingemar Johansson in the fifth round of their bout.-UPI.

(See full report on P8)

Chaos at London

airport

London, June 20. What everyone said would happen sooner or later in the long distance terminal of bustling London air- port happened in full mea- sure today.

Seven: transatlantic Birliners touched down in less than a half; hour and the result was chaos. Hundreds. of perspiring travel- lers who had flown at jet speed across the Atlantic had to sit in coaches outside the arrival buildings. There just wasn't! enough room to handle them.

For hundreds it took almost as long to get from London air- port to the city of London as it did to cross the Atlantic. There are plans to improve the situa- tion, but still in the discussion

The defendant, Benito Kline, was listed in critical condition tonight at Knudhansen Memorial stage AP. hospital

An earlier report erroneously said he died en route to the hospital.

The child's father, Harold

Deposad Turkish. Premier Norman, was charged with as-

Adnan Menderes is reliably re-sault with

intent to commit

U.S. denial

Weshin tod, Jons 20,

The US. Government-oday denied that Ambassador Douglas

That is the way it goes. We ported in Istanbul to have suffer murder and was released under

can do nothing to stop it. ed a nervous breakdown and to $5,000 bal. Tragic though it is, pro- be under medical care while im- Kline was being, tried an a Macarthur "H-ever tried to get gress is made because prisoned on Yaasinda Island, the charge, of statutory rape, which

Prime Minister Nobuke, Kishi

men are there to show that magazine Newsweek said today, carries a maximum sentence of to call off President Eisenhower's

the impossible is possible, --AR

15 yearsAP,

trip to JepenAP.

The house, a grace and favour, or rent-free one in Kensington Palace, is still being rc-decorated.

Until the work is completed, the 29-year-old Princess and her husband, 30, will use Clarence House, Queen Mother Eliza- ! beth's residence, as their London home.

GRACE DIES

Philadelphia, June 20. John B. Kelly Sr., father of Princess Grace of Monaco, died today. He was.70.

talk De Gaulle into independence

Tunis, June 20.

M. Ferhat Abbas, Prime Minister of the "Algerian Provisional Government," said tonight that his delegation would go to Paris "with the hope of convincing the French Government of the legitimacy of our independence struggle and the soundness of our positions.”

In a radio broadcast address-

ed to the Algerian people, he added: "Our task will not be easy."

The Algerian insurgent leader added "a second battle is about to start because in France there are not only forces of peace. The colonialists of Parls and the ultras

dis- Algiers are not armed. They will not thrink from any manoeuvre lo make negotiations fall and perpetuate the war.

Vigilance

That is why we must be The more than ever vigilant. fact of starting negotiations does The Al- not yet mean- pence.

remaini gerian

people must mobilised in the combat.

QUESTIONS ON

ASKED

GAMBLING

IN HK

London, June 20. Mr Ernest Thornton (Lab- our) asked the Colonial "The national-liberations army Secretary in the House of

will firmly continue its struggle until our objective is reached." Commons today if he would M. Ferhat Abbas said that make a statement on the

Gentral

de Gaulle had

In his June 14 broadcast recent arrest of four par- "reaffirmed more clearly the sons in Hongkong, described right of our people to decide as Triad Society members, in connection with a' gumbi- He added: "From the moment ing network in the Western that a free choice was pre-

their own future,”

F

seated as a valid way of re-district of the Colony. solving the conflict, we con- sidered that we must do all we Mr Iain Macleod re- could to allow our people to plied:-

exercise this free choic."

the big outstanding problems

contact

between the

"Following a lengthy in- The Insurgent leader said vestigation by the Hong- could only be settled by direct kong CID into a Triod two organisation believed to be sides.

controlling goming in the M. Abbas

continued: "In Western area of Hongkong France

democratic Itself, the

carried forces are growing ironger island a raid was Mr Kelly recently had each day

demanding out by the Hongkong police. NEW CAR

undergone abdominal surgery with more conviction a nego "Four Triad Society mem

the former tlated settlement of the Algerian |bers are under arrest. Since they returned from and his daughter,

movie star,

to problem. their Caribbean honeymoon on Saturday, the young couple Philadelphia. She returned to week after Monaco only last have been staying at Royal her father left the hospital. Lodge, Windsor, the Queen Mother's weekend home. They Mr Kelly were returning there tonight.

came

and are

"Police on normal duty in "Our delegation will go to Paris with the hope of con- the area had apparently not vincing the French government been aware of this organised of the legitimacy of our struggle gambling. The matter is was a prominent for independence and the jus

under investigation."--Reu- brick contractor, оле time dee of our positions."-Reuter A small black convertible car Democratic candidato for and AFP. has been accepted by the couple as a coming-home gilt from a big firm of motor dealers (Car Mart Limited), it was learned today.

The car is a Metropolitan, made here by Austins for Nash, the American car firm, mainly for export to the United States.

Chidia Mail Special,

STOP PRESS

was an Olympic mayor and

John B. Kelly, St.

rowing champlon. He also was President of the Atlantic City, New Jersey, Race Track,

Mc Kelly, an immensely proud man, had one buzzing ambition that was fulfilled 27 years after what he called "the heart- break" of his rejection from competition STW the famed Henley rowing regatta in Britain.

REJECTED

His application to the famed regatia was rejected because be once had worked, with his hands, as a bricklayer. The rules at that time were not directed at him but it left an emotional scar he vowed to clear.

He groomed his only son, John B. Hely Jr., for the Henley compétition. In 1947 young Kelly entered and won the

. "', famed sculling classic.

Mr. Kelly died at his home. The cause of death was not re- yealed

ter.

for summertime comfort.....

CALADRYL

SOOTHING RELIEF

FOR SKIN DISTRESS

PARKE DAVIS

CO. U.C.A.

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