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ON DISARMAMENT

By WILLIAM C. SEXTON

London, May 30. New stumbling blocks appeared today in the path of any carly agreement on American pro- posals for world disarmament,

The official Soviet news agency Taze said suggestions for a four-power meeting to be keld as soon ao umys cutting begin put a spoke in the wheels of the caulae of a dis- armament agrotment,"

West Germany was reluctant to accopt the Eisenhower's "open skies" plan over German territory. Many GOTIABL

beloved there should be no such concession. until Russia has accepied German reuniflor= tion.

OPPOSITION

205

Party's Participation'

Paris, May 30.

The premier designate, M. Pierre Plimlin, met with Premier Guy Mollet tonight for more than an hour but gave no indication if the Social- ists might listen to his appeal to join a new govern- ment.

The Christian Democrat (MRP) leader, asked

TWO JETS by President Rene Coty yesterday to try to form a

COLLIDE

IN DISPLAY

Minneapolis, May 30. Two Navy Panther Jets collided while flying a Memorial Day sahite over Some French opinion opposed America suggestions aa cemetery today and

one "quarantine" on further nuclear crashed into the middle of a weapons development.

Next to densely populated area. The have pilot was killed and 11 per nuclear weapons, FraNCE is sons were injured by fires considered the nation most and flying debris.

the United States, Britain nud Russia

capable A-bombs.

which ulrendy

of building its own;

Thousands of persons; gather |ed to watch the close forma- In its general attack on the ton flying, watched in horror United States, the Soviet press as. two jets went into a roll accused

of States and the wing of one Secretary

hit the John Foster Dulles of com- fuselage of the other. plielly in election West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer,

"ricks" of

bul

Both pilots baled out, one did not make it in time Cmdr Newell Olson, 38, Haison

It was Adenauer who suggest officer of the Naval Air Station ed the West agree to a big four here, was killed when his par ministerial meeting if

the Rally

opened chute snagged sians accept partial disarma- In tree branches and he bung dangling from his straps, 30 foet above the holocaust break

ng out below.

ment

The

on the

NEW PROPOSALS

now

Splintered

disarmament London conference was recessed today until Monday so the Western1 participants, The United States, Britain, France and Canada, Ha plane smashed into a car could have more time to consult und splintered, sending flames proposals which and debris into a row of five American delegate Harold homes in the northeast part of Stussen brought back trom the city. Residents thought for Washington this week,

mement an atom bomb. had hit. Nino of them were injured, four periously, and two Aremen were hurt fighting the blazca which mushroomed among the homes.

..

British Prime Ministef Harold Macmillan called in key Minis ters and his military Chiefs of Staff for decision on 1h4

American proposals.

Stassen returned today from! Paris where he had discussed his plans in general terms with the 15-nation Nato permanent council,

Moscow radio broadcast, quoting the Communist Parly orgon Pravda, said the latest series of US nuclear tests in Nevada are a deliberate slap in the face for. Soviet calls for nuclear disarmament. United

Press.

FLU IN CELEBES

Djakarta, May 30. The influenza epidemic had Spread to South Celebes, the Antara News Agency reported today, from Macassar.

The Agency sald six deaths had been reported among 2,000 etises reported.Router.

London, May 30. Communist China's Chairman Mao The-tung received the former French Radical Premier, M. Edgar Faure and Madame Faure in audience in Pelding to- the Now China Nows Agency reported-Router.

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Miraculously, the other pilot in the smash-up escaped Injury and his plane caused no further destruction The jet, one of its wings sheared off, came down in tho only unoccupied aren within several blocks of Olson's plano, missing a playground full of children by 150 yards.

Highway

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new government, has repeatedly said it would be impossible to do so without the participation of the Socialist Party.

toi

Hotel

M. Palmin was non-commit

when he left the Malignon and the Socialist leader, M. Mollet, at 9 pm after one hour 15 minutes of consultation.

A Tour

"We made a tour of the horl- zon on the ensemble of prob- Jens

without touching parti- cularly the political aspects of he told reporters the crisis," waiting in the cobble-stoned courtyard of the grey building

"This conversation cleared up many things," he added, and then stopped into a waiting car and drove to the headquarters of M. Rene Pleven-who re- ported to President Coty yester day that he had failed to bring enough political partics to- gether to form a new govern ment.

Rone

M. Filmlia told reporters he did not think he would be able to give his answer

the French morrow as originally hoped. In President, M.,

Coty to- any case, he said, the Pres dent had given him no time limit in which to make up his mind,

Speakers

He said he planned to confer with the speakers of the two Houses of Parliament' and the Presidents of the Consultative French Union Assembly and Economic Counell tomorrow morning before starting dis- cussions with the various groups In Parliament,

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M. Pilin has described his meetings with M. Mollet and M. Pleven tonight as "Brst ex- ploration."Reulor,

Hoodlums

Stone Buses

FRENCH AND BRITISH

SCHOOLS GOING

Cairo, May 30. President Gamal Abdel Nasser Hated a presidentin! decree today, authorising the Education Ministry 10 start nerellaling with the enemy properties office for the purchase of French and British, schools im Erypt.

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Under the decree, Ministry

tho would buy schools from the office at a price to be ́sci later by A committee headed by the

tho President 02

Cairo Court of Appeals

The schools affeciză by the decree include the "English School” at [[cloo- polis, the "Victoria College" here and in Alexandria, the French-Egyptian high school and French secular high schools here and in Alexandria, Pansursh and Port Said-France-Presse.

Possible Resumption Of Talks

London, May 30.

The British and Egyptian

delegates to the Anglo- Egyptian financial talks in: Rome are returning to their respective capitals to receive new instructions for a possible resumption of the talka, authoritative sources sald today.

Singapore, May 30. Thugs in Chinatown

Financial proposals made so throw stones at buses to for by each of the countries night for the third time were considered unacceptable by in a four-day-old busmen's which began on May 24, the talks, other during the

souners said,

The highway fatality death count mounted slowly estimated 35 million Curs Jammed roads on the first warm-strike. weather holiday of the

year. Police said the windscreens of

the

The National Safely Counell two vehicles were broken but no They added that while the warned 180 persons might be one was injured,

talks had not exactly been trafle before the Since the strike began nine broken off, they had reached an killed In official holiday period ended at buses have stoned by hoodlums, impasse and had chance of resumed successfully midnight on Thursday but deaths and the seats of one bus were being were running behind last year's shed

unless one of the two govern- Police made no arrests tonight, monts Memorial Day rate.

took the initiative of The strike began in wo making new proposals.

A United Press count 2200 Chinese-owned passengers trans GMT yesterday until 1900 GMT port companies when 350

The sources agreed that no today showed at least 42 deaths workers demanded recognition such initiative was to be expected in auto accidents. Six persons of their Union and reinstatement from Britain, They painted out that the talks had been opened drowned, two died In plane of 80 dismissed men. crashes and three in miscellane- Stones Bave been thrown at at the request of Egypt and that ous accidents for a holiday death company buses driven by non-Egypt had the greater interest in toll of 63.

striking worker who belong to their successful conclusid.

France-Presse. another union-Reuter

California led the death count with eight. There were five in Indiana and three each in Texas, Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Wisconsin, United Press.

Riot Photos In Moscow

London, May 30, Soviet nowspapers today- pub- Hished their first photographs of tho suti-American rota Formosa,

Moscow Radio 110 ported.

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↑ The Scandal of the Admiralty

KING GEORGE VI.

ADMIRAL NORTH,

King George V1. summoned Admiral Bir Dudley North to Buckingnam Palace. Admiral North had just been summarily dismissed his command as & In-C. North Atlantic for permitting the powerful remnants of the fleet of defeated France to escape unscathed from the Mediterranean past, Gibraltar, Whitehall charged that this was largely responsible tor e asco of the Dakar landings.

**His 'Ha]usty sint for ma," Admiral North reports." "He was furious at what had happened. He know all about the male and tiid me he agreed with my actin

Now for the first time," Admiral North has dine closed the full story of, bis dismissal--a dismissal which many think made him a scapegoat for white. hall's own inistakes to Noel Monki, Defence Corte- spondent of the Dgfly Mai.

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