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THE EIGHTY-FIRST INSTALMENT

TRANSJORDAN TO

TO JOIN

CRUSADE IN EUROPE RHODES PEACE TALKS

Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Own Story Of The War In Europe

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titude became apparent among the Russians in Berlin. Red Army omcers who had already accepted dinner invitations from Amenitans either sent thefr-re- grets failed to keep.

the engagement. Formerly pleasant faces clouded up; it neomed that no Russian was any longer al- lowed to smile at, or talk plen-

antly with an American.

I doubt that any soldier, off flights in and out of Berlin the our country was ever BO Bud-Russians had allotted us a nar- denly struck In his omotional | row corridor, within the limits vitals by a President with such of which all our plants were an apparently sincere and cer- supposed to stay. Often a new tainly astounding proposition as pilot, unfamiliar with the coun-. this, Now and then, in con-try, got alightly outside the es- versations with friends, focular tablished boundaries, and in the most suggestions had previously been cloudy weather even made to me about a possible experienced pilo! might violate political

career. My reaction the agreement, technically and was always instant repudiation, temporarily. Periodically tha lasted for EDT days,

were νε

who

This but then,

isappear

ine. We continued our friendly association and conducted Our business on that basis.

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Weizmann On Relations With Britain

London, Fébruary 10, Dr. Chelm Walzmann, President of the Provisional Government of Israel, today expressed the hope that the British recognition opens a new and happler chester In Anglo-faracl relations In keeping with the past Bri tish support for Jewish na tional aspirations.

The President was reply- Ing to a message, of good - Ef Phylo

Jewish Association in Art. tain-Router.

INQUEST ON LADY GAUNT

Ammen, February 10.

It was announced today that. King Abdullah will sond Transjordanian poate delegates to Rhodes to discuss armistico terms with Israel. Tho an- nouncement does not say when the delegates will leave.

Meanwhile the Israeli and Egyptian Governments will probably reach an armistice agreement within the next week, an authoritative source said in Rhodes last night,

Kroups

Negotiations will be conclud-Bunche then told both ed and a "positive step toward that they would have to show "a realistic approach"-pre- permanent peace between the mere,

will be rumably on the delineation of two Governments made.” the source told the ***FAT

Associated Prest

"It is certain that an armistice will be signed. If the Israel

armistice fines.

A United Nationspolagan sald today

today that "unless someone comes up with some ideas" no join military session will be held and Egyptian Governments did tonight, making it the

second not want reach an agreement, successive day without such they would not have

stuck it niceting. bere no-long," the source added.

Even Chancos Dr. Walter Eytan, head of the Israel delegation to

Contrary to the talks, tions, Dr. Bunche will probably earlier expecta- who has been directing the tor-not see either side today. tuous negotiations from a

sick

formed sources belleve the act- bed for the past week, may re-

Jews

D

Ιη

to

turm to Tel Aviv soon, usually Mediator is allowing both the Leek, Staffordshire, well-informed sources sald today,

and Egyptians time

F February 10. Conference sources say that Dr. study their positions and, pos- A verdict that Lady Margaret Eylan's probable return to the sible, and a compromise selution Elizabeth Gount, former wife of

capital

necessitated br

for the problem which was dead- Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, died in, Director-General of the Israeli

"pressure of work" there he is locked at the conference.

An Iaract delegation source an accidental fire at the hotel Foreign Omice and emphasise

told Reuter today that his col- In which she lived was returned that it does not imply that the

leagues still place the chances today at a Leck inquest.

of agreement at "ffty-fifty”—a negotiations are near collapse.

The sources

view in which agree that the

the Egyptians concur. conference's slow pase prob- |

The Israeli - ably prompted

the decision

source said which is known to accord with source of dissension between the the wishes of the faraall For two groups is an intermixture eign Minister, Mr.

of detalls and principles. Mothe

refused to confirm or deny that Sherlok.

The hotel caught fire late on Tuesday night and the West wing was badly damaged.

He

-but is brys the President sys-, Bussigns emitted 12-15 Adq_Just as

denly throw this bronisine" "into" Talled list of, these alleged vidia-begun, it me left me no recourso except | tlùms, in such

that exf. numbers

ed. However, its occurrence did to treat it as a very splendid specific investigation was com- not affect Marshal Zhukov and Joke, which I hoped it was. Ipletely futile. laughed heartily and said: "Mr.

All we could do venis urge all President, don't know

air uniu to be careful in this will be your opponent for the regard, but finally I went to During those months of the presidency, but it will not be I Marshal Zhukov and told him summer and early fall I main- There

was no doubt about my that I thought these inconsequen- with many of my British war- tained contacts and friendships seriousness.

tial and unintentional violations The co-operative note, on the were far too petty to engage the time

British International political

lovel, constant attention of

"I War Office allowed me to keep, both. of us which marked

the end of the remarked that in each case he until the last of August, my per- Potsdam

Conference was echoed had to write a letter, which 1sonal British military assistant, on the

Colonel James Gault. He was levels of military ad- then had laboriously to answer ministration. In all our dealings He instantly agreed that they devoted, loyal, and effetent off- with the Russian authorities in were minor matters and should cer who for

more than

'two Berlin

particularly not

not take up our time, but he ex-

daily took Peurs

on his careful to carry out to the letter plained that all these violations shoulders a multitude of detail- every commitment and engage were reported to Moscow by the ed, sometimes exasperating pro- ment, even where these were Russian anti-aircraft organisa-

otherwise blems which

would masa- only Implied

tion.

This organisation, he said, have fallen to me understood. or

said, from the other During the months of August, was separate

Another Briton, with whom I and October

still had September,

there ground forces, and not under his

Occasional conferences command.

stalwart When these reports and who had been a prevalled, locally, a general at- ludo that encouraged us to be-

reached the capital they were support in the most trying days

Lady Gaunt had a bed-sitting Heve that eventual full success sent back to him and he was of war, was General Sig. Hastings room on the first floor and evi- This does not im- then required to ask for n Ismay. One of the prominent dence was given that it was her was possible. ply an absence of annoying de- ply from, me, It seemed

milltary figures in Great Britain, habit to bank up the fee in her tails. On the contrary, there were astonishing sort of

system but

the main obstacle to agreement he was the immediate associate room each night before retiring Buncho's Efförts nee somewhat in line with what we

is the allocation of three Negev patience

of Mr. Churchill in the latter's and let it burn itself out.

The conference entered its Afth towns-Beersheba, Bir Aslu) and were thin in the attempt to considered lo be the Russian capacity Defence Minister. Fire Brigade officials said that week today, with Dr. Ralph Auja, captured by the Israelis in achieve the unanimous ce-practice of overcentralization. Ismoy's position as

bead

the when the brigades arrived the Bunche, geting Mediator of

and actions which the Egyptians con- ments neceSSKRÝ to progress of In any event I told Marshal secretarial staff to the War Cabl- entire Went wing was alight and chairman of the conference, still tend are illegal. any kind. Normally the British Zhukov to keep sending the let net and the British Chiefs of

of Lady Gaunt's bedroom was a trying to bring both sides to- Israal sources consider it un- and ourselves were in general ters and that I would keep send- Stan was, from the American blazing Inferno.

gether for the joint military ses-likely that Mr. Rouvain Chiloah, agreement, although naturallying him the seme stereotyped point of view, a critical one be-

hesions, suspended when the mill- of the Israeli Foreign Office, who we had occasional sharp differ- replies. He said that was quite cause it was through him that

Lady tary commanders left the confer has been Dr. Eytan's ences. With the French we al satisfactory.

any cubject could at any mo-

she ence room on points of principle. here, and who returned to Tel ways differed on the basic ques- We encouraged, the exchangement be brought to the attention

A high United Nations source Aviv last week, will return to tion of centralised German gov-of social visits, particularly be of the Prime Minister and his

said that prospects of agreement head the delegation. ernment--we on the affirmative] tween Americans and Russians, principal assistants. It was for-

had been so remote this month and the French on the negative. and these affairs seemed to be tunate, therefore,

It is more likely, they say, that he was But with the Soviet authorities, thoroughly enjoyed by both sides. devoted to the principle of Allied

asked both sides if they wanted Army Chief of Operations and that Dr. Bunche had at one stage that Colonel Ygal Yadin, Israeli in addition to the same peca-

The Russians love entertainment unity and that his personality

give up. sional basic differences,

bend of the delegation's milltary there and genuinely appreciate any vas such as to win the сол-

According to this source, the staff will assume complete com seemed to

delegates retired separately from mand since the conference is now to be an unending stream kind of music; so the jokes, com-ndence and friendship of his of paltry details to

orchestras Americon associates. provide rea-panionship, and the

He was ons or excuse for complaint and

the conference room to consider dealing with technical military al

made 母 dinner

all these oc- one of those men whose great

the question and consequent explanation.

then returned matters-Reuter, United casions successful.

ability condemned him through-

and said they would go on. One of the

We

Dr. and Associated Press, subjects concern-

learned another lesson ing which the Soviet authorities when at the Council of Foreign

frequent wrote us

lotters of Ministers in London sharp of- complaint was what they claim-cial differences reportedly de- ed to be unauthorised flights of veloped between Secretary American airplanes over Rug Byrnes and Mr. Molotov. 'In- sian-occupled Germany. Forstantly a strained and stix at-

many occasions when

#gree-

rc-

An

POP

THERE WAS A

LONG QUEUE OF PEOPLE OUTSIDE BUT THEYVE SUDDENLY DISAPPEARED,

The coroner said that thought it possible that Gaunt was asphyxiated lay sleep.---Reuter.

our the war to a staf

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position. forgotten; but the contributions Consequently his name may be

he mado to the winning of the war were equal to those of many whose names became household words.

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