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SAAR FEUD NO BARRIER CHURCHILL'S BIRTHDAY

Kart Albrecht Oberg, former 88 Generaf known "The Butober of Parla," who un bten zentenced to death by a Paris court for war erines,-

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France & Germany Ready To Grant Mutual Concessions

ENVOYS OPTIMISTIC ON EVE OF TALKS

Paris, Oct. 18.

France and Germany will not allow their an- cient Saar feud to block overall European defence plans and are now ready to grant mutual con- cessions, officials indicated today.

Diplomats of both sides took this optimistic line on the eve of the opening of a momentous series of conferences here to promote German rearmament through membership in NATO and a new seven-nation "West European Union" based on the 1948 Brussels Pact.

What the French Press baptised as a "cascade of conferences" opens tomorrow afternoon with a tete-a- tete between Premier Pierre Mendes-France and Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.

tip Ukir rcisions <>17- mining the Saar, it was under- hard here, depends the success Liture of the whole defence painfully reinil! tature alter the European Army Lubed.

spoke of the Saar as a lerritory where the two French and

economies German

can work together."

Dr Adenauer is now ready to

10 pian accept, uccording

Romi diplomats, that the French main- tain their economic, customs and monetary union with the Saar.

This major new concession depends, however,

clear understanding that Germany be permitted gradual equality in the region over a period of years.

PACKET OF ACCORDS

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because Wis

M. Mendes-France demanded an acceptable-to France— Saar settlement be included In the "packet” of accords fald down at the London Conference and now to be formalised here for partia- imentary ratification before December.

on

The Bonn Chancellor also de- matuls extension of the Council of Europe human rights accord 10 the Saarland, meaning free- dom of

of vote for the now-pro- German politicul parties.

Major conecasio

both เป็ The ideal site] sides over the future status of For the building the London the Saarlane. 19 ernire, the

in Cential lek Mr-Potter as applying for the zulta and subrating plans for *dirish House, Lamorkaste

German

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the

the chain. It speaking but French-controlled

border territory. following:

France dnally appeared of 22 to agreeing that the Soar spille- ment may be legally provisional and temporary until a final Ger- man peace treaty is signed, pro- vided that political and economie plans are made definitive

COST IS 1, 1,600,000G He sand The cast of the building has been paût 1 640,000 1 have Em the Anamera backing for it in the City

British

to

The landing is designed Harmoneer with those near by.

The entre would be a show plare for

goods.

buyers, Tovmelitepround for salesmen and manufacturers.

Their would be a permanent exhilation of Commonwealth

velupinents, Leuing of stop. offices and showrooms self- would make the centre supporting

dondon Express Service)

Wellington, N.Z. Oct. 18. New Zealand

truffle cups

1:4 anni

they are con- Micheng ing good mandurt as ww1 bad diving "uckets" fo car divers.

The complimentary notes will boost morale, they think.----Chins Mail Spectad

Howlete with

He is keeping an open mind pocket over whether the tiny should be attached for supervi Bint

to the Brussels Treaty

the group.

Council of Europe, or The Coul-Steel Pool.

The French advocate the Arst alternative.

GERMAN VIEW

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Jacques Duclos, French Communist leader, leaving the Reallly Barracks in Paris after attending the milliary in- quiry into the leakage of French national defence secrets-

Central Press Photo,

London Doctor

On Attempted Murder Charge

London, Qet. 18.

Truman And Baruch Invited To Head Contribution

U.S.

London, Oct. 18.

Ex-President Harry Truman and Mr Bernard Baruch, America's elder stateman, have been in- vited to head the United States Contribution to the Sir Winston Churchill 80th Birthday Fund.

Lord Moynihan, former Chairman of Britain's tiny Liberal Party and Treasurer of the Appeal announced this here today.

$

months havo

post tow sprung up throughout the coun- try have now been merged with the International campaign.

Arrangements are being made Higly with the Commenweath Commissioners for handling thi Birthday Fund in the Common - wealth countriça.

The Prime Minister will bathe 80 on November 30.

The Fund was set up about a fortnight ago. Money is already rolling in and Lord Moynihan Instanced a cheque for $10 (boot. £3, 102) from America, **MILLION BUILLINGS”-

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Elizabeth came from B. Corbiere of New Haven, Conn, who sont the money to a village in Buckingham- shire where a 75-year-old retired company director, had spontaneously

started

Churchill "million' shill- ing" campaign.

This campaign

and all

Outside of the United States, however, no other foreign coun try has been approached though Lord Moynihan stressed that the Prime Minister had admirers all over the world who will want to contribute.

The Prime Minister has pra

the pre-

Mau Mau Victim Still Missing

Nairobi, Oct. 18

An African book etua ployed by · Mr....'Arundel· Gray Leakey, elderly Erls, Elsti farmery abducted· By Mau Mau ferroriste, last Wednesday, has been found slashed to death ; In tha., dense Chieal forest, whith adjolna the Lokkey farm,“

house.

The police said today Mat 1,000 Africaṇa' Ted-by 50 Europeans, lined up! shoulder to shoulder 2 and, hacked their way through the forest yesterday. They found the cook's hody besida ilist of abädier African who had been strangled.

But there is still no evidence of Mr Leakey's. fate.

Mr Leakey, "blood" brother

of the KiKJAVIK | trips, refused to take the Man Mau seriously; Hr· bas, bean #desingsinso Wodnesilay when his wife and houseboy were mir- dered in his farmhouse.-- China Mall Special.

the mised his opinion to any su South Africa's

other birthday appeals which in tions as to the form

Ty Power And Linda

Separating

Hollywood, Oct. 18.

sentation should take place,

Ono had been made for an mobile rescue international squad to assist people in times of disaster, Lord Moynihan `said, "the kind of thing which would appeal to Sir Winston's mind."

Another was a home for old people.

A Est of names of contribu- tors will also be given to the Prime Minister,

Racial

Problem

Now York, Oct. 18

A new proposal for the appointment of a mediator, to bring the Governments of South Africa, India and Pakistan. to- The Fund became a national gether to help settle the problem Film star Tyrone Power project after two white school of the treatment of people of teachers, Claude and Mary Epps, South Africa" led to a two-day Indian origin in the Unión "of and his actress wife Linda from the small cathedral town adjournment today of the 60- Christian announced today of Chichester, wrote a letter to nation special Political Com- that they were separating the London Times asking if amittee of the Assembly. because of incompatibility nat over their careers.

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nation-wide scheme could be set going to which men and women in nli walks of life and of all The announcement was issued shades of political opinion could in sung however Century

Fox contribute Studios, where Mr Power has small." been under contract since 1936. In announcing their separation. the couple sald they had no im- mediate plans for divorce.

The separation came as a Bur-

prise to Hollywood, which listed Mr Power and his pretty wife as one of the film colony's most devoted couples.

FORBOOK CAREER

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The proposal was made by Senor Jose Miguel Ribns of Cuba, one of the three members of the Good Ofces Commission.

REQUIRE TIME

India said this would require and consultation am members of the Committee and suggested that the Committee; adjourn for at least 48 hours.

"OWN OUR LIBERTY”"

posters Now

all

Ume over Chichester read "when Bri: tain stood alone Churchill. gave us, courage. We all."young and’old, owe to him our liberty."

This was agreed. Thỏ Com- mittco will meet again on Wednesday.

A London doctor, after a spell of drinking, woke up in his flat to find a strange man sitting, talking to his girl friend. He drew a gun and shot him, it was alleged in court here today.

The doctor, Robert Philip Strang, aged 43, is Gman charged with attempting to murder the stranger-alm career when she and Mr Secretary, actor Sir Laurence approaches. It said the South Power were married on January Olivier, and MF Clement Attice, African Government was “unca

operative. Rever 27, 1949, in Rome, would remain Labour Party leader-Reuter.

Patrons of the Fund include the Archibishop of Canterbury. "In its report=16' the special Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Sir Thomas Political Committee the Com

the conductor. My mission regretted that it had The announcement said that Boechatn

Eden, the Foreign falled in its formal and informal Miss Christian, who forsook her Anthony

West Germany's greatest possible conocṣalati to France over the Saar would be the recognition of the presunt Franco previously hnd wanted Franco-Saar Economic Union, A Andi solution, perhaps ferring Dr Kur Mommer, a leading

member Germany would only get stronger

of the Social De- and be harder to ne

mocratic Party

here Later от

German

today sources pointed out

that M. De Mommer in an interview,

Nor.h-Wes. Mendes-France signed in London ever the

tripartite U.S.-U.K-French do said there were two basic declaration ying Germany's potals on which Germany must boundaries would be "determined ist in any Saar solution: Anally" only by

peace treaty.

J. A roludon now must not Dr Adenauer will not fail to use prejudice final settlement in a this orguurent if the French peace treaty with a reunited show signs of balking.

ALMOST BARRED Over the weekend, M. Mendes-France

also hinted

that Germany might be left

In the rịch" Haar. ceoliomy

for trading where hitherto

it has been almost barred.

Germany.

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2. The West which demanded free e.ections from the past must be prepared to hold such free Tho Saar elections itself in (rutne pro-German parties are how banned)

Dr Mommer sald the Star's

A little-noted phrase in his economy was not gaining any-

Saturday speech at Marseilles thing from the present tie with

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

3 Imputea (8).

8 Poke (4).

D. Injuring (8).

11 Came back (8).

13 Try out (4).

15 Vivid (8)

30

Kept back (8)

10

Brewer's cart. (4).

21 Part of a car (8).

25 Took the chair, (8)

20 Chase (4)

47, Scatter (8).

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France. The wishes of the Saar population must be respected in

solution. any temporary

MAIN DIFFERENCES Dr Mommer sald The between main differences his own Saar proposals and the "Europeanisation"

Becialist posals of Dutch Marimus van der goes Van Naters were that in his pro- posals;

1. No final colution

pro-

Was

sought, only a temporary one.

2. The West should concede ree Saur elections,'

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3.

DOWN

1. Incentive (4).

2 Plunder (4).

4 Extend across (4).

5 Peruse (4),

6 Money offered to

favour (5),

7 Vision (6)

3D Fear (5)7

10′ Deserve, (6).

12. Mistake (8)."

14 View (5).

16. Laikoworm (5) 17 Telt com

concem (5). 19 Drigged (0), 10. Aberia

(B).

21 Team (4).

22 D

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a detective-sergeant named Edward Anning, who is still in hospital.

Complaint To ILO

Russian Trade

Unions Part

Of The State

An alleged statement made by the doctor was read to the court. In it he stated he and a 20-year-old Australian show. Mise Fay Thompson, were living as man and wife at a

girl

at in West London. They had

taken the names

of "Mr. and Mr Strang", and were to be

married as soon as they could.

FLAT BROKEN INTO About midnight on Octo- ber 7,

Dr Strang, Miss Thompson and her brother

·Geoff returned to the Bute Street Hat from a theatre. They found It had boen broken into,

Brussels, Oct. 10. The 54,000,000 strong Inter- national Confederation of Free Trade Unions today called on

Since the police did not want the International Labour

flat disturbed, a room was the Organisation to examine its booked for Dr Strang and Miss complaint that Russian trado

Thompson at a hotel, But Miss unions are merely a """"part of

Thompson did not want to stay the

state apparalus"

there to they returned to the Bute Street dat,

The Confederation has lodged

In Hollywood to pursue a screen

career.

Mr Power, on the other hand, is scheduled to leave this week- end for New York as soon as he completes work in his starring role in "Untamed." In New Yoric he is scheduled to start re- hearsals with the famous- stoge star Katharine Cornell, for Christopher Fry's. "The Dark is Light Enough".

Mr Power and his wife are the parents of two children, Remina Fratress, 3. and Taryn, 2. The children will remain with Miss Christian, the couple said.--.. United Presa

Charlie Smith Can Still

two similar complains, both be Dr Strange alleged Be An Apache

for Russia joined the ILO. To-

said: "Mirs Thompson and 1 it issued a report, pre-were then alone. We finished the

West Germany made no day

pared at the request

economic demands at all.

of the contended that

brandy and then I opened botüc

of whisky ad

4

1720. W workers are unable to carried on drinking, more or lesa.

Russlan

Russian

trado

his

"Drum

Beat"

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Burbank, Calif., Oct. 18. Film we

star Alan Ladd is no. fact 4. The solution was being k

fonger mystified by the attempted as between Germany act up trade union organisa- until I left about 10 am, to go

that the Apache Indians 'who and France and not as antions of their own choice and to my rooms at Harley Street,

chared him all over Northern Fillusory "Europeanisation."

пож Alm for his that existing

De Arizona "I saw two patients," 5. The role of the present union organisations are not in Strung went on to state that the

have such TRITICS

Charlie French High. Commissioner accordance with the principles polloo said that he put a gun he prosale would not be taken over by aj of the ILO,

Smith, Sam Johnson, or John- European

kept at Harley Street in body but by ů The Confederation case to the pocket because of the 'flat

nio Jones, German-French Commission with ILO pointed out that Soviet burglary.

Ha was told that the Apaches ncutral chairman. United trade unions were not free to Dr Strang's alleged statement of the White Mountain and Press and Reuter,

negotiate

and working went on: "I then went to a pub San Carlos

tribes obtained conditions since these were fixed

I had a few drinks and then their surnames from the-stole.

■ 'New The ICFTU also cited as proof. I do not remember driving

went home to Bute Street in my York telephone directory. the

Oliver wet trade unions' last year's

full-blooded Apache chlet who served as appointment, by decree of the my car was at the door.

the next I remember is Talison between the Indians and Communist Party and the waking up on the setter in my Government, of Mr N. Shvernik, at. There was a man with Mis unit during the alming in the the Warner Brothers production 18 President

of the Central Thompson. I do not know who Coconino National Forest, Council of Trade Unions · in

ho was and I have never seen | Arizopn. Russia-Reuter.

him before, They were sitting in two chairs.

Marilyn Wants Uncontested

Hearing

Santa Monica, Calif., Oct. 10. Marilyn Monroe's lawyer today uncontested petitioned for an

bearing of her divorce sult against Jos

Jos Diangio, former ocure baseball players

Kore

by

wages

of the theks of freedom home but assume I did because rols story · is vouched for by

Sevket

A 98-YEAR-OLD GROWS TOOTH

Mr. Dimaggio esme Friday, the last day on which

Averso. Italy, Oct. 18, he could have fled a contest lo

A doctor here confirmed that. „blonde actress, “sult, but hei the.

98-year-old Teresa Galiero, who took no action. Hearing on the divorce is expected within two lost all her teeth 25 yours ago, monund

just

Monroe who has had the wear one indicator of housing problems since moving her decellent health out of the cottago she and Mr.

Dim

Into

which

rented, solved them tablos her sill to thread her today, she moved ova zicodies and bein with the bring room on the 20th botworks.

dato: Tok until th

ALL VAQUE

"It is all terribly vagns and I got the impression he should not bo- there,

Y. jumped up and

strnok – him: first with.

“dia'my band und 3 stof, him.

CENSUS TAKEN

In the 1870% after the last of the rebcilious Apaches had been rounded up and confined to res Dervations under the terms of pence trosila, the United Suries Government ordered # CHIBI mada" of its new charges.' The Army feating pronounorable. -high upan; the mandiera to sing

was given the fob of

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