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Bedell Smith Attacks New Red Proposal

Detroit, Oct. 2.

Mr Walter Bedell Smith, United States saying that every fresh ap-Under-Secretary of State, said today that the

stage In- pearance on the

United States had no intention of "leaving the volves a greater or lesser

fate of Germany to the Chinese Communists” Edward, nervous strain.

first

ap-

making

his

that at

a reference to the Soviet counter-proposal to the pearance on the tiny, lone-West's invitation to a four-power conference at ly stage

Bow Lugano, Switzerland, on October 15 on the Ger- Street they call the dock, man and Austrian questions. almost. fluffed his opening lines, so great did the or- deal prove.

Mr Smith described the Soviet note as "a masterpiece of confusion and camouflage."

Ho added: "We thus cannot escape

the con- clusion that the Kremlin seeks to avoid a conference others made their entrances and confined to German and Austrian questions and is at- exits, The girls first, some pretty as any to be found in the tempting to mask its negative attitude in this fashion.

For an hour he had been walting

wings, while La the

chorus

line; then

wizened old men

rough and

and

women

playing character parts and still

unsteady on their fect

"The inclusion of a proposal for five-power meeting,

in-

cluding the Chinese Com-

after Simulated Atomunists, is another diversionary

the drinking bouts of the night Lefore,

EDWARD'S CUE

T pat came Edward's

cue.

Bomb Attack

A His name was loudly called, In

and cruelly, that deportment he had 30 long been schooled In, deserted him; his legs

left

almost too weak to support him; he arrived on the stage in n shuffle.

"You are charged with steal-

ing.. two gramophone re-

cords

an electric razor...

a cloe camera. Do you plead guilty or not guilty?"

"Guilty or not guilty?" the eclerk of the court, in his role of

prompter, repeated.

guilty,"

"I'm I'm, er Edward replied. He is a tall, slim golden-haired 19-year-od, un actor, who looked as uncomfort- ablé os one called upon to act in a bad play before an audience

Shulmans.

eyes,

Edward stood with lowered

Istening while the

story of his crime was fluently told by the officer in charge of the case. It was not a story that made hin' look herole. He had stolen from friends who had given him shelfer when he had nowhere to live.

HIS STAGE CAREER

NOW the officer began

to

sketch in for Mr Bertram Reece, the magistrate, details of Edward's career. Edward perked up. No anter ever set foot any stage who does not a little enjoy his own blography,

"

OB

This man," "has been acting since he was

the officer sald,

16. As a child actor he

Wha

er

War

Games

London, Oct. 2.

A Royal Air Force bomb- yesterday dropped

A

simulated atomic bomb en ships of the "Blue" striking neet taking part in NATO'% Exercise Mariner.

Today's communique sald nine Lincoln bombers of

Bomber

Command

took

part in the dawn raid on a fleet

United of British, Slates and Canadian ships south-east of Iceland.

It was the first reported use of a simulated atomic NATO any

weapon exercise.

18

A later communique said maro simulated atomic bomba were carried in an. other raid today. It was not disclosed if any more had been dropped-Reuter,

Great Win By Dodgers

Brooklyn, Oct. 2.

11T1

power controversial

device. Obviously, the Ave

proposal ruiscs the question of tho status of Communist China And would thus immensely complicate proceedings of the proposed conference.

"This raises a number of in- teresting questions relative to why the Soviels are reluctant to enter * four-power con- ference.

"Are they fearful of their position in East Germany?

"Do they see the Adenauer victory As reflecting the true sentiments of the German | people?

"Are they

block the European Defence Commu- nity and other Western defence

hoping to

moves by polonging the present

situation

"Do they

hope to exploit Austria further. by a postpone- ment of the treaty?"

U.S. PREPARED

Mr Smith sand the United States was prepared to continue

favourable."

of the

Established 1845-

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953.

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Russian Delegate

Speaks On U.N. Aid Programme

New York, Oct. 2.

M. G. P. Arkadyev, of Soviet Russia, said to- day that his country had "always looked with favour on the United Nations technical assistance programme.”

He recalled that Soviet Russia had pledged a contribution of four million Roubles to the 1943 programme.

Bald.

The basic

Good News

For German

Chancellor

U.S. LEAD IN RYDER

CUP

Win Foursomes By

...3 To 1

Wentworth, Oct. 2. The United States, play- ing steady golf, won the foursomes by three matches to one in the Ryder Cup International professional match against Britain to- day.

They need to win only four

eight of Saturday's

singles the trophy.

matches to retain

which they have held since

1935.

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by the Irish pair, Fred. Daly

and Harry Bradshaw, prevented the United States from making

a clean

clean sweep foursomes.

of the 30-hole

The Americans won the first match after a hard fight, but their next two paire over- whelmed

British op-

ponents,

their

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victory

Walter Burremo, American match play champion, and former dentist Cory Middlecoff.

over

Daly and Bradshaw, playing with great steadiness and occa- slonaity helped by American putting lapses, hald en grimly to win, ci the home green, where Daly sunk a great five- yard putt for a half.

The first match also produced struggle. with and Oilver Holding off the British challenge.

Foursomes results (American

nomes (rst): D. Douglas and E. Öliver beat

Douglasperate

were

H. Weetman and P. Alliss two

and one;

and S., Encod and J. Panion

L. Mangrum beat E. Brown eight and scven.

T. Kroll and J. Burke beat

J. Adams and Hunt seven and five:

W. Burremo and C. Middle- coft lost to F. Daly and H. Bradshow by one hole.

FAULKNER PLAYING

For the singles on Saturday the United States have omitted Oliver and Burremo and brought in Jim Turness and F. Haas.

Britain has left out Jimmy Adams and John Panton and introduced Max Faulkner and Dal Recs.

Order of play for the singles (British names first):

D. J. Roes va, J. Burke

F. Daly vs. T. Kroll

E. Brown vs. V. L. Mangrum H. Weetman vs. S. Snead

M. Faulkner vs. C. Middlecoff

P. Allies vs. J. Turnega B. Hunt vs. D. Douglas H. Bradshow vs. F. Hoss Reuter,

by every practical means to re- He told the Economie Can- duce international tension and mittee of the United Nations seek agreement on disarmament. Assembly that allocation and

"We will not refuse 10 con-

con-distribution of aid must be on a sider any

reasonable compro-rational basis." mise," he added. "Peace, we Administrative and

Indirect must have-and can have and coats of the technical assistance can have as .500 as the Soviet programme were too high and the Union sults its

actions to its under-developed nations them- words."

selves were excluded from direc!- Discussing

the

funds six-nation ing and co-ordinating

assistance European Defence Community from the technical

Bonn, Oct. 2. treaty, Mr Smith said the United | promme, States should not lose patience if

Instead the funds were given Herr Waldemar Kraft, leader Lefty Carl Erskine pitch-ratifestion by the

All-Germen Refugee parliaments to resident- representatives--in [of the

the under-developed nations Bloc in the new West German paid £5 a day. As he grewed one of the great classics concerned was a slow process,

He said that prospects of the

said receiving ald, who decided on Bundestag (lower house) of World Series history to-

the manner in which the money today his party would vote for older parts became fewer.

establishment of the community

M. Arkadyev any done day, when he struck out 14 are bright indeed" but if there would be used, The only work he has

necessary constitutional In repertory at the butters for

alltime recently was

were any Americans who were

chranges to get the European two seaside. He had

weeks'

"In carrying out the technical Army treaty ratified by West B-2 losing patience with the slow- a thrilling

programme there

Germany. work this summer, in which he record in

Dodger triumph over thes of the movement toward assistance

be an accounting of European unity, "it would be should

The bloc would vote for the earned a total of £10.

the Yankees,

well to remember that it took specific needs. The fact is that treaties even if it were not parents ilve in

in pest programmes, the needs part of the new West German Is

actor

the American States 19 years to an North, but there

Strike Suspended of Asia and the Near East were Government, he added. Given his victory margin by a friend here who is prepared to

not take into account sufficient-

Salgon, Oct. 2. Herr Kraft, who was speak- help him and who would like to homer by Roy Campanella in unite in circumstances far more

Jy." the eighth inning that broke a

Workers at Saigon airport ing at a news conference, con speak.

2-2 tie, the gritty little Hoosier

BRAZEN KFFORT

BASIC GOAL

trols. .27 votes.

His support suspended their week-old strike from Andreson, Indiana, went

Mr Smith was addressing the

goal of the pro-

tonight pending grammes, was to help under-would give Dr Adenauer, the at midnight

the two-thirds negotiations in Paris between a nations Mr Smith also said that the developed

strengthen Chancellor,

Union delegation and the French majority needed to make

any Government. United States

their independence, he said, offered to "hold"

The strike bagan the Communists to the ogree-

often in technical as-constitutional chingas..

on September 26 with a demand The Social Democratie op-

for more pay-Reuter, ment that the Korces political fistance' you see infiltration by conference should be attended foreign capital with a view to position has pleated before the and ex- Karlsruhe Constitutional Court unson- delegates of the belligerents obtaining subjugation in the Korean war.

ploitation for The purpose of that the treaties aro

stitutional.

If the courts were M. obtaining He said that the armistice

Super-profits, mediately tied in the second agreement specially half by Brooklyn, 1-1. Robin- the conference to be made up

to agree, the only way to get doclared. Arkadyev called for

"As ↑ result

of technical the treaties ratified would be son lined a two and two pitch

from "both assistance

Industries to alter the constitution by a national

majority Goth

in "I have to think of the man

should grow, agriculture deve-two-thirds who lost his camera," said Mr into the leftfield for a single, representatives

Duke Snider scoring to put the

He accused the Communists, lop and productivity rise to the houses of Parliament. Reece. He turned to Edward

Herr Kraft said, his Party, if it attempting to include economic independence of these and asked: "What do you want Dodgers in front 2-1 in the

sold, were to. Join the Government, sixth inning.

neutrals, of "brazenly trying to countries would grow," to say."

In the

eighth, Hank Bauer

representa would ask for two Ministries. He ho Indonesian change provision which they Edward

the Yankees hope of once strongly favoured, while tive, Mr Nuradi, told the Com-id not specify which they were. He has had informal discus- confident. He kept perfect, newly

time accusing us mittre that at the forthcoming sions, but said, with great intensity: r victory by scoring to the the at the same

no negotiations, with score once again at two-all.

of inflexibility."

pledging conference for 1954, Dr Adenauer about possible Bloc firmly believe I can pay every- However, their short-lived Ho said: "We do not propose Indonesia would give a com-

next thing back. I am truly sorry."

hepe was shattered by the

to allow them to succeed In niltment for

three-year Cabinol. The "Bloc's -executivo THE CURTAIN FALLS

winning

by scared Jun

this attempt and will hold them period payable in annual in had appointed a Comenitee which best

to the agreement as both sides stalments. She would be the could negotiate on the terms on would be for

Arst nation to signify such a which it night join. long-term intention-Reuter. Herr Kraft said resettirment of

rofugee pensants from the Ear should be pushed more energetic- ally than now-Reuter.

WORD-PERFECT AGAIN THE actor came forward, a

'husky, man wearing spec-out in the ninth and struck out First Friday Club of Detroit, tacles, rugged as a textile man mighty Johnny Mize on

from the pitches.

four Erskine opened the ninth inning by striking out

Bollweg

Just Don

tour 20 pitches. successful young actor.

The Yankees drew the Arst

on a busincas visit

North. This young

man

"WBS

in the dock," he said, very

On

We were in a play together. blood in the first half of the

"My family and I would be prepared to put him up while ne passes through this difficult transformation period

how WAS

"I THINK the

back

word-

Ofth Inning

but were

im-

the

thing Dodgers in the second half of you to Bo the inning. to the North, to, the mother

Today's was the third game to whom it is cald you are die of the World Series and the first voted," the magistrate sald.

to be played at Ebbets

The Brooklyn victory was a morale booster for the League champions

He instructed the probation officer to talk to Edward and persuaded him this was best.

The young actor was

out.

onc

Field.

showass

sides."

this

approved it."-Reuter.

Air Strikes In Indo-China

ho

THORN IN ROSE?

New York. Oct. 2. Mr Henry Ford, of the United States, today welcomed the Soviet Union and Pollsh decisions to take part in the United Nations technical

The on-day stand, this whose manager, Chuck Dressen, brict West End appearance, was hoped that his players would

Paris, Oct. Z. ended.

start pounding the ball the way

French fighters and bombers analstance programme, and sald: He went out looking as if he they did in their home grounds in Indo-China. made more than "Let us hope there is no thom fervently hoped he would never throughout the season. have such a part to play again.

Before the game, odds-makers 100 or against Vietminh in this rese

Referring to these two powers, upped their price from -1 to supply roads and other targets today their biggest daily total DARTWORDS SOLUTION 3-1 today on the Yan

new con on the Yankees to win

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agency reported from

Committee of the United Na Tommy Tucker Bib Feeder Dodgers.

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