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MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959.

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"BERLIN MAY BE NEGOTIATED AS INTERIM ARRANGEMENT"

Of The SURPRISE IN GENEVA

Day

GENEVA TALKS

OMPARED with previous

*x-

meetings of the Foreign Ministers and summit con- forences the current ploratory talks in Geneva have opened in a relatively calm atmosphere despite the ridiculous and time-wasting battle of the tables and

chalra.

During the days of Stalin, Molotov and Vyshinsky most of the time was taken up in refuting baseless ac- cusations. The discussiona! themselves were largely acrimonioua and entirely futile,

West's Bid To Safeguard

Talks Outcome

By John Earle, Reuter's Diplomaite Correspondent

Geneva, May 18.

The Western powers are prepared to negotiate an "interim arrangement””

with Russia on Berlin rather than lat the East - West foreign ministers' con- ference fail.

An authorlinthe American source said this fort night

An Interim arrangement would mark tone pending an overall settlement of the problems of Germany and European security. The source added.

Western policy, as declared when the package plan was tabled [2.31 week, is that elo- ments of the package-Berlin. Germany. European security

First Bear

Timmins, Ontario, A miner who shot the dis- trict's first bear of the season has

given the skin to the Timnina Bearhunt Committee. This committee which aims to supply Britain's brigade of

There was a change of utmon

phere during the 1955 Rummit conference although the now spirit the spirit of Geneva" was not fulfilled. The deadlocks remained and In spite of the fact that there was verbal agreement on a set of directives it was abundantly clear that the objectives of the two sides į But an authoritative Ameri-Carlton place, near Oltawa. The were very different.

surprise two skins will Now the Western powers have among other Western delega-hats for

made a number of importion circles last night when he Mall Special. tant concessions in their indicated that, rather than let

can

anit disarmament-form ane Kuards with more elegant head-

inseparable whole.

Sparce

caused

the conference fall, his delega- efforts to solve the German. on would be prepared Berlin and European secur- came to an interim arrange- ity problems and they are ment about Berlin. aimed at meeting any rea-{ sonablo Russian demands.

Premature

Speculation

There was immediate specula- Alon among observers whether the United States was thinking of "untying the package" to the extent of separating the Berlin

At today's session, Mr Andrel

TN 1955 the Russians conso

the reunification

Isidered

on

of the two Germanies Gromyko may give the Soviet through free elections pre- Union's considered views mature and to meet these the Western package peace plan, objections the West suggests It was expected that he would that the electoral Inw be expand on the Une taken by the framed by a juint com-Soviet leader, Mr Nikita Khru- mittee and submitted to shchev, in a weekend speech. plebiscite. By giving control of the elecanid certain aspects of the plan

The Soviet Prime Minister

these

questions

tlons to representatives of in his view it was necessary to were worthy of discussion, But East and West Germany consider and to United Nations separately, not ticd in officials or delegates of the package. four powers the Western

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plan should go a long way! UN involved to satisfying Soviet Union One possibility which, it was. objections provided that the thought, might come under con latter is genuinely interest-sideration later would be for ed in solving the problem. asseclating the United Nations

The Importance of the con- with a Berlin agreement,

cesalon lies in the fact that The Russians do not reject the joint committes as pro- the idea of United Nations aso-

to establish contacta

been the divided country

Rnd prepare the electoral law could only tako deci-

eintion with Berlin,

Khrushchev has also mug- rested that the Big Four power including the So- viet Union_could slation sions on the basis of a two)==troops in West Berlin, thirds majority. This Western Germany with its greater population could not impose its will on East Germany.

A

Similar Plan

SIMILAR plan for free]

lead to general reunification although it is hardly kely that the Russians will agree to this In view of Mr Khrushchev's earlier "sug- gestion" that Berlin established no a "free city. The Borlin problem remains integral part of the

one cannot whole and settled without the other

an

be

be

and the overall plan is therefore the key to Euro pean peace and security. While miatruat remains thoru is little likelihood of a settlement, but then there

is ample proof that mere

An important gulf between

the two sides is that, wille the Rusalons claim only West Ror

- problem, the West

both West and East Berlin. Reuter.

KASSEM

EXPELS

zear, received ila firat skin from

provide Lour guards-Chim

the

5 Children Die

Philidelphia, May 17.

A family of five Negro children nged 7 months to seven years their house caught fire after their were burned to death today when mother fell asleep smoking a elgarette. She was uninjured.-- Router.

ROYAL

Laden with bouquets, Dame Marrot Fonteyn takes a curtain call on the stage of the Royal Opera House, Dezme vent Garden, London, after danetur in the Royal Ballet's "Giselle"her first ballel pppearance since she returned from Panama. Among the flowers sho ouiries in this ploture, are two dozen red roses from her hustina Dr"""Ti(6“ATIES, who has taken refuge in a friendly embassy in Panama Cliy.

Reuterphoto.

RAIN CAUSES

WALL COLLAPSE

Heary showers this morning 'caused a wall collapso ot Chi Lan Terrace, Hong- kong. Thera coxualties.

DAIL SERVICE TO

TOKYO

TODAY'S TIPS

By "Rapier" RACE 1

Diamond Li Jetfeld Golden Bear

Outsider: Advancement.

Citrus

RACE 2

Winning Stresi

Tomado

Outsider: King A.

RACE 3

Tell-me-mone

King Rider Ever-glo

Outsider: Silver Dahlia,

French Bonn Possibility II Lucky Year

RACE 4

Outsider: Black Friday.

RACE 5

Saratoga Cyclono wero no Dutch Courage

Outsider: Tonyber.

RACE 6

Rain washed away lons of earth from a building site above No Surprise Chi Lan Terrace. It silpped As You Wish down the hillside inte one of Heilapont the houses below, causing the wall collapse,

The lowest temperature for six daya was recorded, at tom., just cor the abawers 13.8 degrees.

He said the showers this merning yielded 0.38 of an inch of rain. The humidity has been between 92 to 99 per cent since midnight,"

Black Mark

Outsider-Prince Vallant,

RACE 7

Hippona Steadfast Cactus

Outsider: Wellington,

By "The Turf"

RAGE 1

Diamond L Golden Boar Firestone

Outsider: Perfectibility.

Cirrus

RACE 2

Winning Streak

King A

Outsider-Mankman.

RACE 3

Ever-glo Tell-mo-more

King Rider

Outsider: Angela.

RACE 4

French Bean Black Friday Possibility Ili

OutsiderLucky Year.

RACE 3

Baratoga Dulch Courage Tonyber.

Outsider: Ding Dong.

RACE 6

As You Wish

No Surprise

Red Light

Cutsider:-Prince Vallant.

Hippona

Cactus

Stendfort

RACE 7

Outsider: House Top.

RACE 8

Mascot

Princess Ellen L'arc. Triomphe Pathfinder

Outsider: Supersonic.

Milky Way

RACE 9

Outsider: Belican Monarch.

Carrie

Golden Branch

London May 17.

RACE 10

ained

Not So Bad

£ 10 and driving

disqualiferi

from

Spinning Wheel

Miracle

for one month

after

A London driver was

being, found in a drunken con-

Outsider:-Famoran.

RACE 11

dition in a car on his WDY home from his Grm's head-office Can Do

where he had been presented Ben Lomond with medallion and cheque Gledalens naveen Outsider-Wing Hang. forvando" driving —–China Mail Special,

RACE 12

NEIGHBOURS IN THE NEWS

THE HEADS OF THE ROYAL FAMILIES OF NEIGHBOURING BELGIUM AND THE NETHERLANDS WERE IN THE NEWS TODAY-QUEEN JULIANA MAKING HEAD- LINES WITH AN INVITATION TO A MAN WHO CLAIMS TO HAVE MET. CREA- TURES FROM THE PLANET VENUS, AND KING BAUDOUIN MAKING HEADLINES BY NEW REPORTS THAT HE WOULD ABD ICATE TO MAKE WAY FOR HIS YOUNGER

BROTHER:

Court's Reply

To Criticism

Of Queen Juliana

The Hague, May 17

Belgian King Plays Golf-And

Vingt Et Un Glenisla

Lucky. Number

Oulalder: Jake,

G-man

RACE 8

Princess Ellers

Outsider:Pathfinder.

RACK 9

Balkon Monarch

Milky Way Carrie

Outalder:Golden Branch,

RACE 10

Spinning Wheel Miracle

Not So Rod.

Outsider:Famoran.

RACE 11

Ben Lomoud

Wing_Hong

Can Do

Outsider: Gludsle.

Glenfalu

Jako

RACE 12

Vingt Et Un

Outsider: Lucky Number.

"THE TURE" PROGRESSIVE DOUBLE WINNERS

Rade 5: Barsiora. Race 7: Hippona

The Pope Renews

Lapsed Tradition Then He Criticises China & Hungary

Vatican City, May 17.

| Popa John XXIII today desconded into St.

Peter's Basilica to celebrate the Whitsun Vespers, renewing a tradition that had

Denies Abdication been interrupted for almost-90-years

-Fort Worth, Texas, May 17.-

It was the first time since National Road Safety Congress, 1870, that a Pontiff zelebrated the Pops called on the world's Belvespermijn, St.Peterts in Basilica; f car drivers to: showtipatience:

(* goodwill", on the roads to cut At the end of the service | down accidents.---Reşater. the Fope delivered. a speech in which he pointed to "Coma» munist China, and Hungary as two countries in which stalo interference made i extremely, dimoult for the Church to perform. His duties, The Powe

protested "with

Young King Baudouin of Belgium peeled off the axt Pope to do so was discipline, self-restralăt

his coat and tie, rolled up his sleeves and played 18 holes of golf today with Ben Hogan, one of the world's most famous golfors.

many

powers call for a tailed city of A Court spokesman retorted to criticisms of Queen Juliana for inviting American flying saucer enthusiast, George Adamski, by saying "IL is entirely up to the Queen to decide for herself whom she is to receive in audience.”

creatures from 'Venus and the He went on: "The storm first will be given here tomor- aroused by some Dutch papers, row afternoon after his qu is no puittance for the Queen dience with Queen Jullana, to cancel the audience,"

On Dutch TV last night, During the match at the c The columnist said Queen Julion has agreed to Mr Adamsk reiterated that he clusive

Shady

Oaks Country Belgians were complaining that give a private audience to the had travelled round the moon Club, the 28-year-old bachelor they had little contact with pain and grief against Ura met creatures from moriarch took time to scoff at King Baudouin-now on an treatment of Catholics ki these

a predletion by He has written a book called

a Londor 18-day tour of the United States countries. The leading Amsterdam Roman columnist that he will abdicate and also ware worried because drew the world's attention to "ying saucers have landed.”

Cathoile nowspaper, De Volks within a few months in favour he has not married. spokesma A court described the visit as "purely Fant, sald Adamskt is generally of his brother, Albert.

considered a quack." private" and in no endorsement by the Queen of tion against a court jester, who

It went on, “We have no objec-||~ Mr Adamaki's views. Mr Adamski in Holland to the lawns of the royal palace... comes to give a performance on provided that he is not seen as

LONDON

NEWSMAN

London, May 18.

The Daily Telegraph sold to-

08-year-old American, palace at Soestdijk.

at her and had

Venus.

has

way an

day that its correspondent, give two lectures on the meet

Douglas Brown, was ex-|ing he says he has had with an astronomy philosopher who poiled from Iraq on Satur-

day.

Mr Brown, 52-year-old Middle

promises and trust are not East correspondent of the news

far

enough and that

are concerned

the Western powers they must maintain an adequate force to deter future armed Aggression.

paper, was given no explanatiori for his expulsion.

The Dolly Telegraph devoted la main editorial to this expyl- alon and said that readers who had followed', 'Brown's cables would “feel no surprise, that he

The principles of self-deter- hos now been refused further

nination are outlined in the permission to remain in Iraq. United Nations Charter, but It added: "Indeed the mat... If the Russians are still tor for surprise is that go out- only prepared to pay lip #poken a journalist should have service to the world body boen tolerated for so long by a which whatavar --čie. and not match deeds with regime Tords the positions taken out of liberalium it may still

embody has...; from... tha & firstrit by the great powers will re confided to Communials that main as incompatible as control of press and radio?!-- they were four yours ago,...” Reuter,

has single-handedly obtained the stone of the wise from invisible, Inhabitants of Mars or VenuR.“

Too Long

Another dewspaper, the in- dependent Algemeen Handels- bind,, waid, carlier., "The Dutch -press 7 has a sometimes been reproached, “tor; having been silent, too'y long about cerjaln parsons close to the royal court

of wirom one mighă- say that they „vory: often had their 1 heads, 100, much" in the glotida.”)

This spparently wil guira» jod reference of the ralarm | And subt the nhom la 2,1956_bvet, Quson 21 Julimina Amapolation with "failli hokžaj”

· Grebe - KöttiMNE). Whe nookrid of wielding too much

It's just too stupid,” ko saki of the, predletion by columalas Brumley Abbott today in the London Sunday. Dispatch. Ho amiled and sided, "no further commonit."

*Engaged

He sold, that since he last

Pulling The Eagle's Feathers

Washington, May 17. Peoplo

who anov ;ínide pastime to firlating 'thm tadi. of the Brillah 'floci · ́are 'movie plucking. the feathers of Uncle Bams. (oagle,--TEA

the persecution, la China -- shortly after his elootim na Popo seven months ago—“the altua- His brother, Albert, recently tion has been further aggravat- announced his engagement to jed." the Italian Princess Paola Ruffo. This was "bocatiae of the Club members were asked not efforts that are being mado: to to follow the twosome and the place the Catholics only spectators were city detes-pastors who are not their true tons subcommittes: In tosilmany: tives, State Department security ones," he said, officers and newsmen.

Hogan, who had been in He

INTERFERENCE

the United States Information George V. Allen, Director of under Agency; told a House appropria

---~ published today the change' was due to the fact that the U.S. the had now achlovaɖ, a position of

Wonder?

added: "Also in bod for several days with the noble nation of Hungary the world prominence,

an electrio cart Bishops are being placed in ever fin, rode in part of the way while, the more hard and "difficult King walked.

Utamakances, beesture, of the in- Hogan played with Leopold terference of the civil power." Mr. Allen recalled a recent the father of King Baudoulo, 'at Herealko, he said, "efforts conversation with

British Colonial Country Club in Fort are being made to install at the newspapermen about the mum- Worth about 18 months SEDO. } head of the people coclesiastics ber of USIA Librarion that had who are not approved by their been burned down id foreign www No Score

No score was kept through in contrast with the pain "I wonder," tha hawapapur- the match. A newsman, kept these circumstances cautos him, man rasharked, “Why the"? @core for a few holes but come he spoke of the joy bom in burn down my DE QUE plied with Hogan's request to him ty, the thougtst of the souly - and morey, 17 TA Lhrow away the cit

menical cotinell he had huma dayalay

After a few holat, it developed | monad" la- Home, which, would finto a goling lesson / for King be an event, "to" move tesyen

Baudouin, and hë pften took and sarili,

ankarai ♬ practice: uboda, sandme karlar, today, apekking from 210gan's Instruction->UPI, A

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