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DAY OF FATEFUL
THE
DECISION
HE British Prime Mini- Hfur is doo today to an nounce the decision of the Government to open nego tiations with the Common Market con
countries with a
view to joining the Buru-
fop Ministers, who have
concerned fur
been
time in this matter, given Britain's
Print"
colleagues confidential on Mr Macmillan's
EFTA
the QUZER the
It is entry.
if
Defence Chief's
statement on
TV
interview
Washington, July 30.
West German Defence Minister, Mr Franz Josef Strauss, told the American public by television today that his countrymen "will do what we are asked to do" under Atlantic of the North agreements Alliance. "We shall do our full share," he said.
FOLLOW THAT
AIRLINE PREFERS THEM TO US, SAY BRITISH GIRLS
LINE!
Chesterfield, July 29. Somebody finally asked some questions yesterday about that broken while centre line on a local road which makes " sharp curve and runs to the door of a local pub.
Said the pub-keeper'k wife, 1 don't know how it got there."
Said a spokesman for the town
"WC council. uldn't put the line there."
Sald a police spokesman, "this doesn't help
afety."-UPI.
A day
Protest
against BOAC's Asian stewardesses
London, July 31.
Five hundred attractive air stewardesses will bring a breach of promise action this week. They claim they are being jilted for the "Sari and Kimono” girls from the East.
York.
"We
Overseng Airways the San Francisco-New "British Corporation is wooing the Aslan run.
Say the British girls girls and spurning us," say the
were told that they were taken British stewardesses, Fond
Untess t stops, the on to be decorative and to act
For as interpreters. stewardesses may strike. they claim it is squeezing them out of their jobs.
to remember
There can be no misunder
standing on the historie and fateful nature of this de cision. Negotiation is not Cite
biumiy refuse *We kil
tot possibly, at the end, tree equivalent
entlections" still has any eifeacy th #ccept the Soviet terms" vious that gerbin, Mr Strauss said In - for the present situation. some hard bargaining rose to questions at the Sun-
is
Mr Grewe said he considered due. But declaration of
day might propamane. of the that the hiterelewer was refer- intent bars none of its National Broadcasting Company, ring to the Western peace plan significance because of that, “Meet the Press,"
"drafted by the three Western The controversy such an issu "No unilateral military action delegation and the Federal Ger-
necessarily
began from the side of the East Demo- |aum delegation in preparation some time nge, Perhaps iteratic Republic of Germany will for the Geneva conference." He
a considered he asserted in sald he believed the plan hudi was the fore knowledge of this that deterred the programme aimed at milllons of been very clearly sinted" in the Cabinet from an earlier and
American viewers,
Soviet Union
Allexi by the ensier decision.
powers that "is a solid basis: which always can serve Asked
Ger-basis for further discussions.” whether West many wants atomic weapons, he Mr Strauss said he does said that the heads of governs | want to appear like a prophet! ment of the North Atlantic Al- "but my impression Is that the lince countries decided "to pro- | Russians do not want war and vide the clear capability toare afruld of a milltary show- down-at least in the same way alf ailles," that is, he explained, "the means of delivery." But, he
afrald. Because if n we are said, the nuclear warheads are military showdown would come under United States main-up everything wnuki be at competition soccer match
stake, not only for us, al for "We think our defence needs the Russians. are covered by the Nate silua- tem," he said.
SOMEWHAT stealthy hint to given that if the terms and conditions Britalo may put forward are un acceptable, compromise the might be reached on basis
Associate
of
ร
tenance.
Warheads
Membership. Europe might well prefer to concelle most of what the members of EFTA and major members of the Commonwealth seek rather than have Britain
Asked directly by Mr LW- half in and half out.
rence E. Spivak, producer of The almost inevitable ten-
the programme and a member dency of the British to serk of the panel of questioners, if when matters he still believed, as he nee compromise become
too difficult in-stated, that a limited war in cides also with a sentiment Europe was not possible," he
replied: which colours Britnin's ntti- tude toward the
Common- wealth's claims. There are
"We think as we have dune in Torner years that we should do everything la vittninale wart
many who would sigh and That means fighting rindless My how much more happy with what weapons. We should would it be to unite with eliminate #1 as 20 means at the USA. That may come, ¦ policy. too, later.
Menuwhile the country has
face!
Fair
"And, therefore, we have de- buen
Aumene 1+ economic facts by those twn rided to make a fair contribu brilliant
Anti-Stalin
1431
soccor
never
Boost
the The Corporation hired Eastern girls to boost passengers on the Hongkong-Tokyo route Ave years ago.
They proved so popular that BOAC may introduce them un
CHRISTMAS SALE
Chicago, July 29. A drug store chain has re- Sydney, July 30. Former Greck international ported it already is doing great aluminium with Its player
Angelo business
Christmas trees. Mavropoulous
should The stores
the are selling forget today trees on a monthly payment
basis nor should his bride.
for "people who can't afford to pay all that money for Lista Gavriel
time." Angelu and
at Christmas were to marry today; but he also UPI.
had to play in a crucial Sydney.
and
at his team's request delayed his wedding until i was over.
his team, But when
Pan Hellenie, and
rivals, ibrir were one ali, Angelo Prague, anised a vital penalty kick.
Then in succession:
· A spectator
Grupped
* you think of the speech of Mr Khusheley's In February, 1966, his fans speech agains! Stalin, he attacked Stalin very strongly because Stalin's policy dead, in 1938, 1940 and 1911 led up t
Angel broke down and war, and to the destruction of a I area of the Soviet Union. wept inconsolably. That
ct was the main attack
Khrushcher against Stalin.
not want a general war
te erted all the way to the Greek Orthoxiox cathedral
"I think that the Russians do where Lista was waiting.
すず 2 Lista collapsed too and cried continuously for live minutes. Most
of their friends joined
war which includes the risk of up to an short-run escalation
all-out war, And, therefore, if we show the determination the American President has made and influential in to Nato, to the shield forces evident in his speech, we shall negotiation's under economista, Land Plowden of Nalo, to increase the deter-achieve
rent effect because the deterrent reasonable termo-AP.
Sir Geoffrey Crowther effect is not only based upon the They join forces in an big nuclear weapons. The deter- attack on the political myths rent effect is based upon a gap-
illusions less military defence system." economic
West Mr Wilhelmi The di
Grewn, russion
the spe
Ambassador of German Britain and Europe.
Washington, appearing The only way out for Britain, same programe, expressed his
opinion that
which becloud
ใ
on the
Soviet Premier
ないす。
Sonchow they got through the rest of the ceremony and Jet the church beaming happily --and still crying-Reuter,
airee
"Now they outnumber us two to one,"
The dewardesses also com- plain:
weer
"We can't wear nail varnish- they can. We can't wear ear- rings-they can. They stiletto heels but it is strictly two-and-a-half the regulation inches for US.. They have two uniforms, which include either a kimono or a sari, wò have one sault"
Protests agnisist the Oriental beauties will be made at a meeting of the joint panel of BOAC stewards and steward- csacs on Thursday,
The Corporation is expected to acknowledge a difference," and take no further action.
Salda BOAC spokesmar Just night; The Corporation always has at least one British girl on Bight."-London Express Ser- vice.
WOMEN DRIVERS? THEY'RE
TERRIFYING, HE SAYS
London, July 30.
A Briton has been following women drivers around for
three months studying female driving habits.
pace or over-confidently wepy- "Terrifying," he reports. Denis Holmes, who writes foring through the traffic in slap-)
tash fashion." the London Daily Mail, told his readers after his venture into research on the highways, that must women are unfit to drive. "I state is," Holmes sală, "will every fear of contradic- tlon."
He accused women drivers of "either progressing at a small's
WIDOW'S FIGHT TO BE DECLARED ALIVE
London, July 29.
In the eyes of British law, widow Chrissie Fraser is dead - no matter how strenuously
she donies it.
they insist, is to increase Nikita S. Khrusteher "will not
without which the exports,
Continue to the would country exist in an atmosphere of whether ww Invekadas Great And she has to slay that way
rostrictions and recrimina tions for the rest of its life. Either exports go up, they say, or Britain goes down! NOR a massive increase in
allow German reunification on basis of free elections
iritain, whether we adhere to the Common Market or not. There Is not much differetive"
Mr Grewe sald he still be- thered that reunification is a realistic concept, and we
Fexports access is required adhere to this comes, and will
to the
think at least it is as realistic as
Khrushchev's claims 10!
and Berlin
other parts of
to a mass market, and that is what membership of the Mr European Economic Com Europe." munity would give →→→ In- NBC rritarter. Mr Sonder ereasingly free access to the Vanguar asked Ambassador world's second largest mar-Grewe whether he still beilevel ket for
manufactures. a memorandum Mr Grewe pre- There are no alternative pared in 1950, in which the
Western markets that could con-
alites proposeti ceivably match this oppor- tain arrangements for a passible reunification of Germany-con- timity. There is no visible prospect federation of a kind--to be fol- of securing free accons, towed by mutual exchanges be the American market,
though Britain muat con- tiane to sell us rouch there
she can. She must also
try to carry the Seven with
ber, but by themselves they
are too small.
Metr
tween East and West Germans
EARTHQUAKE
San Francisco, July 30. The township of Paso Robles
An for the Commonwealth, Its was hit by a 25-second earth- purchasing power cannot quake tonight. No damage was provide
11 Alternative reported-Reuter, without massive injections
of capital for development. And there cannot be enough without capital itritish export surplus, In
A
Largo HAND THAT FEEDS
Crustyton, July 20.
any case, there is no algn even of the Commonwealth Nathan Fennel, held on a offering the U.K. a Common forgery chate, was bailed out! Market.
Canada turned of jail early Uils week by Kink the iden down out of hand, Marlin and some friends.
and the ront have
Fennel was back in Jali yox-
nover terday charged with forging
failed Lo protect thom-Martin's Imme to three chequer
salvos,
Jotalling $130,-UPI.
Al
until the High Court can be persuaded to say she is alive. The legal demise of 59-year-old
Mrs Fraser,
Scots-burn South African, dates July 18 wher inquest wrongly
daughter in Scotland. But it ;
the fate to alter WDS too rourls' verdict,
trom
Coroner Robert Mine ruled to-
that
not day
he still had enough evidence to identy the bathtub, the body In
could therefore
not he ansend the verdict that Mr Fraser is dead.
fL coroner's identined her with a corpse found in
London hotel bathtub. The mistake was found when Mrs Fraser disclosed she was alive and
staying with
her i
The only way Mrs Fraser can is to return to fe legally
сол-
Holmes followed 110 women motorists for at least two males ench. Of these 110 unsuspecting women drivers, Holmes cluded, 4 were totally unsafe, 14 were fit be on the road but only average drivets, 0 were good and equal to any man at the wheel, and 4 were outstand ing and better than most inen. One trouble with women drivers is lack of concentration, Holmes reported.
NEGLECT "Their cars are loaded with
doge. children,
shopping.
the flowers-things requiring utmost attention to the neglect commonsense,” of safety and Holmes said.
"Rear mirrors, too, have a magnetism and fatal obviously regarded as a vanity rather than a safety accessory.
He deplored the "weird and erratic hand signals" of most women drivers.
And who are the beal of the
obtain a ruling in the High Court,
is A relative rald: "She very upset. She is not a wealthy woman and cannot afford an expensive court case," Mrs Fraser came to Britain from
South Africa earlier this year bunch? tu work
Young girls housekeeper. DS Until she is pronounced alive ears with again her nancial and legal youthful quick reactions
flexible inechanisms," affairs will remain frozen, →→
Holmes-AP. AP.
driving sports "a combination of
and
sald
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HONGKONG
COMMENT
A BOAC spokespaan. in Hong-
kong soday told the
China MAU that far from "out- girls numbering the British two to one," the total num. ber
Asian stewardesses of i Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Pakistan nationalities is 71.
Aslan stewardesses work on Comets from Beirut and Cairo to Hongkong and Tokyo, and on the trans-Pacifle run to San Francisco, he added. There is always
IN-LAW'S NOSE
BITTEN
OFF
Klang, July 30. The sessions ocuri in this Malayan town has acu-
tenced an Indian labourer
to one year's fatt for bil- ing oft half the nose of his brother-in-law.
told
The court wŁA Darker this week that a man was soolding his wife ons night for not preparing kis dianer in thre, when her brother suddenly caught him and bit off half his noso,
A hospital doctor Leall- fied that the injury would cause permanent disfigura- tion.
Before passing sentence
told the
court president the accused, Mohamed bin Abdullah, 25, that he had no business lo interfere in a domestic quarrel bo- tween a man and his wife. -UP!.
BODIES FOUND
Innsbruck, July 30, Police today recovered the
at least one bodles of tour of five German to death on British girl on every BOAC tourista who trozo aircraft, two on board each the 11,500-foot Grossglockner Alght outside the Beirut and Mountain last Friday. Cairo
End to Tokyo seclar
the other man The body of three on board every Boeing 707 aircraft outside this and has not yet been found, the Tokyo-San Francisco area. came from Easen.-Reuter.
HKU LECTURER GETS
CARNEGIE
GRANT
New York, July 30.
Mr S. 8. Hsueh, Lecturer Political Science, University of Hongkong, is a recipient of a Carnegie Corporation travel grunt, made annually to university teachers and réucational administrators in certain areas of the Com- monwealth.
Under the grant, Mr Isuch is to study teaching and re- search in politieat science and public administration in the United States and Canada from January to March,
1002.
The Carnegie grants are intended primarily to enable ins dividuals of higher education to become acquainted with colleagues and with developments in their own fields in the United States and Canada and, in some Instances, in other countries,
The Carnegie Corporation, was founded in 1911 by the late Andrew Carnegie for the advancement of knowledge and understanding among the peoples of the United States and the Commonwealth-Reuter,
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