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Middle-Weight Reciprocal Desire For Peace
Weigh In
Los Angeles, May 18. "Sugar" Ray Robinzon, world middle-weight boxing champlon and his challenger, former Ulle Holder, Carl "Bobo" Olson, weighed
toxlay for their
world title return night to take place of Wrigley Field here tonight.
Iubinows weighed
150 5
pounds and Olson weghet 166 pounds. Vison had to risp
his boxing shorts to take the weight-France-Presse,
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FRENCH DELEGATION
TO MOSCOW FINDS SINCERITY
Moscow, May 18.
Guy Mollet
and
French Premier Foreign Minister Pineau today rounded
ISTOMIN CAPTIVATES
AUDIENCE
Fugene latomin, an excellent young American planist, played to A Jurge and cotinsiastic
audience at the University Hall
ns well as
BS ū programine con- wority by Mozart,
last night, lic has a quiet und off the talks they have had in the pastcaptivating manner,
his very ne qualities three days with the Soviet leaders, stan His
sisted Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Sheet, Beethoven, Schumus, Party First Secretary, Nikita Khrushchev. Chap
Antican
winch
the
would be a Germany There will be only one
mae auspices to sign the out for revenge,
the other hand, 12.30 20. Mimic by Roth, 1, Pipeting umow
ufle- [ñnal communique Weather it.
AT Aunatheruenila, Mollet will retums to Parts, Russians are well aware that a the revolted under 2, t 170. Mantovani Memories,
while M
lo Germany Pineau will stay on Presented by tay That for You
sign of the hammer und sickle Visit Leningrad, Kuv crui Was Klog Sectacle, 30
For U 1 st of the question. taxes
Nor Sepels of scotim Yasu
bing, the question tuted by Clive Brooks: 4, in the
Therefore be left in abeyance Morgan Manor, 46, Rhythm Parade;
Regarding disarmament, The A Melody Magic. 6. Bettiday Mait
Unit Requests pienessted Ing
Armenia
From iw French jit
one amplasat that t www. Teache
the tale This was FDS. to find out what the other side Soviet leaders'
resully thought.
Out
1216
For Revenge
HAM Redifusory ner hat 7:30. Mamers of windy, d. Thue Signal and the News, Bou. Weather official statements Report and Aonounce meals, 315 Nocturnes with Eugene Chopta Istuin at the Patio: &30 Hedro ston's Voice of Sport Now and
and the Colony's Sperte
Thi
.
Shriro ELAY
Ylews Spear Parade, W. Muxe Furum Mem. LET U The Ln Angelm Pr Tue Orchestra answer questions on Musical subjects: 10, FORT Court Drum
Recorded Football
"Governess", 1030 Commentary
For
the four days,
Soviet leaders had talked, lunched and dred with
the French Musik- From all these næetings. delegation believes French kws something of what the Soviet Union really word, mid
Champions v the trot 1. Barker's Icves not want Har Rai Banement, 11.25, Rach
The Winston Church Stakes Commentary by taymond Olender. ning on are flave at Bars Pork, 1140
Barker'n Bargain Boerneni (Continued), 12 midnight, God Nove the Queen, Clone Domuss
10 Europe, it sveka kep whad it has aequned akong the Western frontler In the eyes of the Soviet leaders, a Germany under American reutiiter!
ROLEX
SC47- thus
opinion
etid, of ed to be-63 1967 yent we shall have demobilisel heurly two million nuen in two The West Sw the: Let yours. sane and we shall be on right road,
Not Poised
113
emntemporary compuser, Abram Chugins.
Before #ying leto details concerns ung my để the works, three main insprvastona present themselves when eunadering; this concert Firm. Mc Indore approcches and presents all de pinya with an essential modesty much consideration, and Jokes liberties will the tatamie Secundty. The has the technique and intel prestali ve qahties, and The เบนìá have wished that there had been al feast
wurk of greater pro- portions, stie of the real Klants, for it is certain that Istomin would thave dorte !! участьное текше мен градь вел
skrona honala, Apl
have
one
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welcome.
The 12:131ing Aegg Variations; but work of mote grandeur would Thirdly. Estonian playing of Chapin is somZAN of the beat we have heard to date
In the pening work, Muzarla Stokin
Benedite)) Teulu a Deceptive atmosphere, C The
played Ugnady, with great char and depenNy 11-
Two of Schubert's Impromptus followed in O Rat and Kal The Mist gently Bowing, and
есени
and brilliant. swif dramatic impetuosity
nceus
the
th
They do not y development of their heavy dustry and agricužkare inore labour. But at least, únobilisation shows That the Soviet Union does not fear -
Western uggression- no Westerner beneves Soviet Union is poised Catinck either
This PERCU
Bic
fur
Ha
reciprocal desire for what tus emerged most clearly from these talks.
The Soviet sue may well be sofixdled that the system of four- power conterences,
They always were
developing which Datuman contrant
sisald
LM
Beethoven's Muunlight Sosta i 1
f
tlu
Dupri och it without feeling we know it to wel! But Internan Tap DURAN put once more the lyrical nudisma of tie i movement, the precise formal beauty Trka, and the Last It in
wendet W
sonata-form
thin work which Cine against
three, has given way recently to Bunk bilateral discussions.
The day may not be far when Bulge and 2hrushchev go to Washington, now that they have talked with the Briush ond French Premiers. The Western
44
however, ren united, an the Soviet leaders to SUW say they have no wish discord between them,
Bow
Different View
เส
the
if
But the fact that they have discussed the same p>- leyna
and with Mollet
wilt British
Sit Premier
Anthony Exton, and will du su pertups soon with President Eisenhower, motes that they
get a slightly different view of each probem. They thus
Coser to situation realities uf wie
that
is do bad thing, even nothing delnike is decided.
The whole atmospherę in the Soviet Union hus undoubtedly changed. Even Pravdu publishes the criticismo. The mun street is no longer afraid of be- ing seen talking with foreigners, The people gather to applaud their leaders of their own irce will.
in
L
even
is not
The churches are full, on working days, and looked on badly to be seen in them. This may
not be llberailem, but there is no doubt
the atmosphere is freer,
The explanation that all this
is the result of internal pressure
13
is not entirely satisfactory.
likely that
seems more leaders of the regime
feel
It
the
it
has now solidly estabished it self, and that the Soviet Union
has acquired a place for itself in the world,
No Further
There is no longer a Soviet complex, and the days of un-
of the Allegretto and sudde pressing up the PAULISTA of perpetuni Beethoven wrote The to
hoyennet musical freak but what a wonderful freak1 TWO PRELUDES
The
tro
COLTIPUGET
Preludeo by Abram Cikisins me skilful trifles, the second belos particularly effective. Ycus mana Variations on the name Abegi is typical of tilla
who wrote so many works widen were în the form of variations or collections of mail pieces. Istomin's playing of was particularly happy and flexible. Finially, the Chopin: Waltz mnounced in the programme wad subtituled by the Noctume 12 F sharp, with tatummy middle
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the
SIDE GLANÇES
By Galbraith
The Keg VA FIL DIT.
4.19 DMA Buccia, ja
"If she could play like that, I wouldn't mind paying for
her music lessons?"
Slow Scoring In
County
Cricket
London, May 18.
Two innings which rank among the slowest ever played occurred in county matches which ended today.
A.
They Will Woolier, the Test selector, last ball of the match.
Glamorgan
captain, took were set to get 305 In nearly six six and a half hours to score 79 hours and needed six runs when at the Vie Cammings bowled the last hot out against Sussex
Of the second ball J Hove and Fred Gardner, the over Warwickshire opening batman, Bailey hit a four-it fell a yard hours ten minutes short of being a six and victory. spent seven over 120 against Gloucestershire He was bowled three balls inter at Bristol. Their defensive and the lust man tactics
were justified to sume extent however.
Wooller helped
Glamorgan, who needed 316
to avold an innings defeat, Jorce A draw, when they finished uL 200 for
to
of
one
The F minor Balloche was the most satisfying work of the evening. The playing wis clean, just sufficiently emotional aơi with a nicely balanced nabalu, it built up to a splendid dimax, and drew great applause which persuaded the performer give traree envures. The first Uncove was Chop's Fontalto- and the
the Impsumptu. Miller Dance έρωτε Manuel do Falla's "Three Cornesed H." This was a line and brilllarst piece of vit Luty
The (no item was a little Mer delssohn Busy without Words, and the evening ended in as simple and charming a manner as it had begun,
pectad
Mr Harry Odell is to be congras
tubed for once more bringing to Hongkong a young artist of great distinction. Let us hope that Istomin will now always find his way back to the Colony. XX
Thrilling Finish
Gardner
aided Warwickshire
to their first championship points of the SATRON with # nine wickets vietmy over Gloucester. chire.
In a
thrilling Anish against
Hampshire, Oxford University
were beaten by one run with the
HERB FLAM HAS
EASY VICTORY
Paris, May 18.
Herb Flam, of Beverly Hills, California, swept into the fourth round in men's singles today at the French International Tennis Championships with an easy 6-2, 6-1, 6-0 triumph over South Africa's Trevor Fancutt.
Kentish
a
faced the last ball, when two runs were needed. He took mighty swing, but played across and was bowled.
AT CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge Leicestershire University beat by 04
Cambridge 317 runs. for seven declared, and 207 for Wilenkin 105, eight declared, Leicestershire
for (our 300 declared, Smithson not out 100
d J11. Smith right fust medium four for 41.
arm
AT WORCESTER: Worcester-
for
shire brat Somerset by 82 runs. Worcestershire 175 and 304 six declared, Horton not out 65. Somerset 213 and 184, Lomax 54, Jenkins right arm not out legbreak seven for 77.
AT OXFORD: Hampshire boat Oxford University by one run. Hampshire 110 and 330, Oxford 130 and 303, Kumbleben 50, Eopar 80.
seven
AT LORDS, Derbyshire beat Middlesex by 88 runs.
Derbyshire 345 for nine de- clared
for and 158
52. Middlesex declared, Revili 242, and 174, Gale 51, Jackson right arin fast medium seven for
40.
Warwickshire AT BRISTOL, beat Gloucestershire by nino wickets.
Gloucestershie 305 for eight Bob Perry, of Los Angeles, ¡ Budge Patty, of Los Angeles, declared and 132
for four de dropped the frat set to Gino
California, and Paris, defeated clared, Warwickshire 310 for dix Jaroslav Jovorsky, of Czecho declared, Gardner 120 and 124- slovakia, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3-Unitea for one, Homer not out 08,-~ Press,
Reuter,
healthy anxiety are gone. This Mezzi, of Belgium, and then took the next three sets with the loss of only four games to gain the fourth round, 3-0, 6-1, 6-1, 0-2. Luis Ayala, of Chile, pulled a muld upoot
defeating by Sweden's Ulf Schmidt, the US Indoor champlon, 6-4, 6-4, 0-3, in another third rounder.
Impression Is the
the French delegation bas received from the Moscow talks.
the time being the two' For
have delegations
gono no further than to exchango views
un a wide scale. But this took place in an aunosphere of friendliness, and that was the real
SLICCESS of the French Ministers' visit-France-Presse.
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Jacky Brichant, Belgium, de- feated
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de-
Don Candy, Australia, feated Franz Feldbausch, Ger- many, 6-2, 6-0, 6-3,
Nicola Pietrangell, Italy. defeated George Forbes, South Africa, 8-6, 11-0, 6-3.
Art Larmen, of San Leandro, Callfornia, defeated Georges Derlatt, Franeo, 6-0, 6-2, 0-2.
Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt, de feated R. K. Wilson, Britain, 0-0, 0-6, 8-0.
DARTWORDS SOLUTION Monnot, France, 6-0, 6-1,
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