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RELATIONS Shepilov's Visit Shows Results

Athens, July 23.

The outcome of Greek-Soviet talks held in Athens during the recent surprise three-day informal visit of Mr Dimitri Shepilov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, yielded three concrete results considerable hope for the future.

The results were:

"This aid should

and

be granted

1. A Creek economic as a long-term loan at very low mission composed of offlcipls interest rates. Hepayment should from mhe Foreign and be made in the form of simplus Finance Ministries

+1

to Grook agricultural products sold

to Soviet Russia, Visit Moscow this summer

such as lo-

re-mineral ones."

to diss the promotion of bucco, citrus frulla, euurants and

Grook-Boviet Deonomie lations:

2.

Greek economists also bc- The love that as a fest step com- An inviation by

mercial exchanges between the Supreme Soviet to a 13-

should member Greek partiu-two countries mentary delegation to visit proved. Moscow has finally

been accepted by the Speaker, Me Constantine Rodopoulos, who will himself head the

kroun.

04

Im

In fact, out of some 20,000,000 dollars worth of trade exchange marked for a 17-month perind Grock-Soviet

the

CHITONY

trade agreement, only 7,000,000 dollars have been utilised so far, with less than six months to go bedere

the the expiration agreement next December.

The Soviet Union bus ★ 3.

declared is willingness

16 favourably examine Greek demand for the re- patriation of an unspecified number

Greek Anny Meers

who have been

In reply to left-wing charges held in the Soviet Union against the Karamaniis Govern- sined they were taken pri-

Not Easy

ment for what they call a "go smer by Creek Commutalow" policy in restoring closer 1st guerillas during the re-relations with the Soviet Union, bellion la Greece between

government spokesmen referred 1946-1949 About 3.000

to relations In the

postwar them are said to be helt

of the comporiod which were deeply mark- in countles

ed by Husain's moral support of munist bl

the subversive activities of the Greek Communist Party which wagal an open war against the krw.ful

regime of the country until 1949.

Good Beginning

sad: "I think that my mission in Greece has been fruitful and consiitutes a good beginning for The rapprochement of our two

ENGINEERS PERFECT FLYING SAUCER

Stockholm, July 23. Two Swedish engineers

believe

have they

per fected a practical “flying saucer" whose simplicity

US Vice-President Richard Nixon, right, is decorated with a medal by Thai Premier Phibun Songgram during Mr

Nixon's recent visit to the Thailand capital. — Expres Photo

Noted Actor Dies In London

London, July 23. Mr Frederick Välk leading of construction, they said London actor who has bcon today, is “really inspired." | starring in Peter Ustinov's suc

cess "Ramonoff and Juliet”, ded The newspaper Expression re-

hore last night aged 65.

0

posted that an American firm planned to build the device ox- perimentally, on the basis of plate by the inventors F L. સંક્ Harlizon and Felix Silverlo Cerchro,

The virorult is designed in the fan of a disk whose centre

barn in Mr Valk wus

GCT- many, appearing on the stage there and in Czechoslovakia be- fore coming to Britain in 1030. He scored a hit with his per- formance

Othello US

in the London West End - although

For Nixon

US Exports

To Communists

Increase

Washington, July 23. The United States granted licences for exports to European Communist

PLAY SAVES VILLAGE FROM SMALLPOX

New Delhi, July 28.

Smallpox and social plays may at first seem to be unconnected, but in a small village in Uttar Pradesh, the tactful staging of a social play has saved the village from being wiped out by a smallpox scourge.

The villepo, da tho Barabanki district in Uttar Pradesh, WHE threatened with a amallpox epidemic. Some deaths had al- ready occurred. Worried health officials set up a cơmp in the village to

the vaccinata habitants, but they refused co-operato,

in-

to

per-

Irstoark they started forming religious rites and offer- ing prayers to the goddess Kall, since Hindu superstition has it that smallpox la caused by the |wrath of the goddess.

WITHOUT RESULT

Health officials, social work- eta and cven the educated member of the village tried to tell the peasants that prayer alone would not suve them from

that and the scourge, vaccination was the only way to check it from spreading-but without result,

Then, ond of the social workers hit upon an Intenuous pian. He suggested stoging 0 play with o moml.

son

religious Without burst Eng susceptibilities, the simple play showed how an old widow, who refused to get her only vaccinated-Insisting that wor- worth

ship of the goddess was all that $2,700,000 dollars

{about

she would do could not £4,445,000 sterling in the first his life in spite of her devotion.

countries

#ix months of this year, Mr Sinclair Weeks, the Secretary of Commerce, announced today.

This was only slightly lower than the 13,400,000 dollars (£4,000,000 sterling) during the whole of last year.

Actual shipments to the Soviet Union und Eastern Europe

is slightly exponded as the pilot that time his English was not amounted Lo almost 3,200,000

and passenger cabin.

The engine is also in the cen- tral nucleus, und operates gyroscople blodes permitting the

take craft to

off and Lund had vertically.

"There is no doubt that it can fly." the inventors were quoted 1s saying. "We've made cal- cniculations," culations, many they eald-France-Presse,

Just befor leaving Athens for Mosers, the Soviet Foreign It was not, therefore, cuay to Minister, eaking of the out-

restore unreserved friendly re (conste vf his visit, hinted allations and establish cl^~Opera- what might potentially be The dion between the two countries

helds. result of all, fie TAEAAt

in all Must

until

Insi the vestiges of past mistrust been eradicated.

The eventual

restorationt of Greek relations with the Soviet Union's Balkan allies, Albania, Whether <x not such

and Rumania, is etted Bulgariu rapprochement wii be achieved by officials here as among the shortly dependa, according to frst prerequlettes for the corn- Greek diplomatic officials, ou

of Greck- The

Contr

solution ol

31

picte normalisation ul-Soviet relations. 1. standing differences be- Greece's claims towards Bul- thegaria and Rumania are the pay- Greese tween Soviet Union on well us her ment of reparations. In the case Communist allen In the of Bultaria

reparations 45.000.000 dollars fol

Balkans:

und

worth

war

2. The keeping of solemn prewar mie of exchange) which pledges mace by

have been outstanding since the end of World War H. and in the case of Rumandu çast B

indemnities

Shepdov to respect independence

Mr Girrek enel in und ferr

torial integrity, and to ab- for woperty belonging to Greek stain from any interven-nationals and confiscated by the alterna Communist Rumanis Govern-

affairs

her

The communques

with

issued

with

more Greece's

of

ment. On both subjects bilateral negotiations have proved incon- clusive. during parately after the talks re-

Restoration of relations August and September. For veated in almost all subjects

to appeur

be Greek-Soviet Albanin these two months, Members contected

Allulo In view W They will use the Public Restau-relations were reviewed.

over tho "sounding" claim

territory suggested that only rant us Members' Bar and proposals were made by either Northern Epirus (South Albania) aide and that the views on both and the fact that Greece con Dining Room.

sides were aired in order to aiders herself all de jure provide a basis for a more con- war with Albania. struktive approach at ' later

By Order,

A. E. ARNOLD,

date

This became evident by the

Repatriation

always easy to follow-and in dollars (£1,200,000 sterling) in 1948 received the Ellen

Terry the Brst three months of this than double the award for the best actor of the year-more

value of exports to the area in year for his acting in "The Bro-

each of the preceding two quar- thers Karamazov."

ters, he added. He had been featured

Mr Wecks said several British television plays.

Mr Vulk leaves a widow and “continued Soviet sona-China Mall] non-strategie US two

young

Router.

Special.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

NARDA, YOU WERE

BORN IN THIS

PALACE, AREN'T

YOU HAPPY

HERS P

FRANKLY, NO. IT'S TOO -DULL AND STUFFY.

a.

FERDINAND

Secretary. foot that when invited by Mr The problem of the repatria- Shepilov to visit the Soviettion of Greck ex-servicemen

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of

Lack Confidence

1050

after

Mr

the

Union, Me Karemanis.

Įtaken as prisoners to the coun- the Prime Minister and Mr Averof, tries of the Eastern Bloc

has Communist guerillas

mel the Foreign Minister, made ac-

from invitation with an early response ceptance

this conditional on the "creation of the Soviet Government.

Immediately those prerequisites which would render the visit more construc- Shoplov's visit to Athens

Soviet Embassy here announced: tive."

The Soviet Union's Ministry of Foreign Affairs handed to the Greek Ambassador in Moscow,

on Mr Kondoumas,

June 20, The view of observers here is

nido-memoire in con- that the lack of reciprocal con- 1950, an

the fidence

forthcoming Greece between

and nection with

of Greek political the repatriation phoed

refugees from the Soviet Union Jevel on

to Grepeo.

It is stated in this aldo- Greek ministers sald that they memoire that, out of the

the former vervloemen for whose were deeply impressed by understanding shown by Mr repatriation the Greek Embassy Shepilov of the Greek attitude. had mediated, nine individuals Speculation over a wide field expressed the wish to return to followed

pre. Greece and have already

departure a pared the_pocossary

bo to

10- said permits; 47 asked

the Soviet Union

Greek-Sovbot

Lalka

of caution which would make

rapprochement a "slow process,

Shepilov's

visit.

NANCY

141

IS THIS THE ELECTRICIAN ?

Pipinelis Mr Panayotis former Foreign Minister, that the Greeks should regard patriated but have not yet sub- "Russia's retum to the Mediter-mitted the documents required: Tarrean EXCOTIO 03 ព natural 21 rofused to leave for Greece, photomenon,

of for the time being, and one has

independent

the Greek attitude towards the died. A check is being carried Soviet regime and communism.

out about the remaining 63

'Mr Shepilov's visit could Greek servicemen.

hurve no other effect thow im- prove the climato of

Greek- Great Importance

Soviet relations and pave the way for their further develop- ment," he added

"Furthermore, 500 Grooks po- istical refugees dying in Tush- have approached the The extreme left-wing news-tront paper Avai, voiced its disap-hoceative Commitee at the Red pointment over the lack of Opescent of the Soviet Republic "positive" results, and criticise the Soviet Union for Greece

Uzbekistan, asking to leav the Greek Government for its "negativo stand towards the Some of the lists of the political brilliant" proposals made by rougeon have been handed Mr Shopilov.

the Greek Embassy in Moscow,

Long-Term Loan

Outlining a programmé

possible future bconomic

operation between Cireece

IN THE OLD DAYS IT WAS EXCITING AND

ROMANTIC. NO MORE.

Hmm--YOU LIKE EXCITEMENT AND ROMANCE,

ch P

In

gove

On the other hand, her neigh- bour who, too, was devoted to the goddess, got all his family

members vaccimied-and escoped infection.

CHECKED

£

profound The play made impression on the simple villa

and produced

result.

the desired

LEOPARD

SAVES

TRAINER

Ontem, July 93.

A leopard saved "animal tamor Philippe Grus fraus pomiblo death wher ho was attacked by a panther during

⚫ performance of the Cirque Medrano over the weekend.

Tho tante puffered ing ami sem tufurios.

Grun

VIELAS presenting tricks by ha panthers and leopards when one of the panthers attacked hin knocking

bo the ground.

to

master's battled

Grasr favourite leopard

CLMO rescue

and furiously with the panther. The two animals were separated only after ofEKIN alimdan's went into action with long poles-FranNOS- Prozor.

US TO BUY COMET IVS

Washington, July 23. The United

States Capital Airlines Company wants to buy 22 British De Havilland Comet IV aircraft, the American Avia- on Daily, newspaper reported in an article published today.

The newspaper said that the airline would" probably nocept play half that mumber of planes as villagers the

an initial consignment.

Immediately after the had been

presented, etarbed converging health official's residenco asking was to be vaccinated Within a short interest in period, all the villagers were J. H. Carmichael is in London

goods."

and the epidemic to negotiate the side.--France- -vaccinated

checked-China Mall Special,

there

WHAT GIRL DOESN'T?

GOODBYE.

NOW--IF YOU'LL

EXCUSE ME, MICHAEL--

ANY ANA

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

SO THAT'S WHAT SHE

WANTS. EXCITEMENT~-. ROMANCE, SHE'LL

| GET IT FROM ME.

TOMORROW - MICHAEL'S PLOT-

By Mik

Capital

Presso.

Airlines President

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

FROZEN FRESH IN THE COUNTRY!

Libby's

FROZEN FOODS

TODAY!

YES-

I WANT YOU TO

CHANGE THE DOORBELL YOU PUT IN YESTERDAY

WHAT'S WRONG

WITH

By Ernie Bushmiller

THE LITTLE BUTTON. IN

THE MIDDLE IS

OF WOOD

Л

RING

RING

MADE.

RING

RING

ROWNTREES

J

BUSHMIKAL

JOHNNY HAZARD

17 ?

RING

ZERO!

By Frank Hobbiam

IMMEDIATELY THE BOYS' “BUITS" EQUALIZE THE PRESSURE ON THEM

PHEW/ THEY TELLA LAST YEAR ONE LOF THEER SUITS DIDN'T WORK A THEY COULDN'T FIND ENOUGH OR- THE POOR JOKER TO PLUNKI: MUM OUT ZA

THREE

TWO...ONE

ON A COUNT OF FIVE THE AIR

to

| PRESSURE IN THE CHAMBER WILL,

any more will be handed in sis BOOT available."

BE DROPPED INSTANTANEOUSLY..

The Greek Red Cross claims

or that the problem lu of great im-

portance since it affects

-*0

Borne

and 53,000 Groeke who left Grance

the Soviet Union, Mr George Immediately at the end of thre

Kartalls, Senter of the toft Communist rebellions in 1949. Of

out

wing Democratic Party of the these come 27,000 Worlding People, who de mayor Communist robes while

the

or

of Volos visited Russly last year, others have in some way said: "kreeda should try to ab- another been "abducted" by the ain Soviet Union financial aid rabela into the countries of the for her economic developement Communist bloo--China Mait progest

TO SIMULATE CONDITIONS AT

80.000 FEET?

San Miguel

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