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Reinstatement Negotiations In Vandalism For Notts Printing Dispute In British

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The Talks

By JOHN EARLE

Trying For Joint Report

Geneva, July 30. East and West tomorrow make their first attempt to marry together some- thing out of their latest Berlin proposals into a joint répert as the Geneva Fareign Ministers WHE

ference approaches ita closing stages.

London, July 30.

A court at likeston was told

today that a mman

alleged to have broken into a police station and stolen papers relating to offences about which ho had been interviewed. The man, 32-year-old Alan Lowe, wit said to have taken the papers, hume and burni them:

triul

Fresh Start Mr Dingle Fool told the meeting that tho British He was committed for Government could have ac- at Derby quarter secilons. ocpled the report of Mr He was charged with break- Justice Devlin on the Nynosing and entering the offices of land troubles without miserva- the Hon and made " fresh stari" in Central Africa,

He continued: "That oppor- tunity was thrown away. Ac-

Derbyshire Constabulary

Divisional Headquarters Ilkeston on July 1 and stealing umber of receipt books and coal delivery tickets belonging

ceptance of the report would to the Constabulary,

have gone a long way to close

A detective sold that Lowe

the breach between the Govern- | made a statement that he was ment and the people of Nynxat because of his wife and Junzel.

"Its virtual revellon can only make the breach still wider.”

Retreated

As roon as the punching and brawling began. the audience retreated and left a clear spaer on the floor of the hall.

None of the audience, à third ot whom were Afrleans Asians, was hurt.

or

Singapore, July 30. The now left-wing Singapore

A stewardi ni the meeting Government is planning to a salt they had overconic Onl trouve new laws to curb the | Grebral "what seemed to probly of the State's "Shy locks," about 2 men."--Reuter.

Minister of Labour and Law K. M. Byrne said the Govern- ment is to impose lighter consi

Dallas, July 30.

میرا

Mrs T. R. Foster, who has

trol over money lenders whose ever had a cor needeat, rates

re-

chlidren.

open..

He was alleged to have vald he walked through side door ng the police station which was gone upstairs to the Criminal Investigation Depart- ment room and unlocked it with the back-dour key to his horne-China Mail Special.

Banda Treated

Like The Rest

Sir Robert

London, July 30.

Armitage, the

of interests are to beceived an impressive certinente slashed. 11 Is understood thal in the mall from an insurance Governor of Nyusaland, Enid here Interest on unsecured loans will company praising hor for "per-today that Dr Hastings Banda. be put from 49 to 10 per watvel driving."

and those on secured lowes Mr Fosber doesn't Frumu 36 to 12 per real-- [S]'), UPPE

18

African Congress lender in the drive,— { territory would be treated like any other of the people detained during the recent crisis.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

12

18

19

20

27

ACROSS

··9-Queen-of-Austratin?-(0)7

Painter of incomplete copies (4).

9 The historians of their day,

as it were (E);

11 Inclined to be arranged. (8),

13 Unadullernled water (0).

13 Keep within bounds (8),

18 Not first-cluse accommodation

(B).

18 Woo is me! (4),

21 Pop up (8).

23 Trame lights gone red

bottle-necks? (0),

at

20 Does he look right as a pro-

phot? (4).

27 Edward Lear speciality (8).

126

6

DOWN

24

1 Useful material but one

better out of it! (4).

1 Time signal (4).

4 Raised floor `(4). sels

He

Inebriely! (4);

standard

"When these detoinces will be released is my affair," the Gover- nor told reporters at Lonton Alr- port before flying to Salisbury.

Government The Nyasaland

have now released $50 of the 1,308 people arrested during the protectorate's stale of ener- gency declared on March 3, was learned in Blantyre today.

A further 134 have been irted and convicted, and the remain- g 534 will be held until the governor is satisfied they can be released without

to law and order.

prejudice

Naples Swelters

Naples, July 30. Naples baked under o merei- less sun today with more than 000,000 persons-half the popula- tien-without normal water su ples for the fifth day.

The Santa Lucia cinema, the chy's finest, burned down early this morning mostly because fire- men had no water to fight the is blaze.

of

& Fernale offspring, obviously

(5)...

7 Come after (5),

9 They might be slage, early,

or revolving (5).

10 Chez engle (5),

13 Couldn't be better. (5).

14 Acta wildly, gears gone hay-

wirel (5).

Some citizens were selling water for 60 Hrs a litre.

The sea-level part of the city, the most densely populated was cut off from normal water sup- plies last Sunday when a land- alide blocked main aqueduct leading from the mountains.

Water officials said they ex- peeled to have the aqueduct functioning "by the end of the week."—UPI.

10 Make reparation about lunch-Hiroshima Deaths

time? (5)

17 Approaches (5).

10 No mnichives crime, one

might third (5).

20 Bedeck (0).

21. Weapon of the peerage (4),

22 Rose form in a Circus (4).

23 It's a small matter (4).

24 Carny things, maybe (4).

Posse,

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Tea-set,

7 Inferior, Tiger, 0 Stalin, 11 Erasers, 13 Vitture, 18 Pawnee,

18 Loops, 15 Trainees, 20 Elder, 21 Easily. Down: 1 Talls, 2 Speli

3 Thinner, 4 Portia, 3 Sea-areen 0 Excrts, 10 All found, 12 Re lace, 19 Val-1-ac, 14 Ulster, 10 Wanes, 17 Eexy.

Hiroshima, July 30.

City government officials said 110 persuna dled during the year ending July 21 of after-effecta of the 1045 atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

the

or

This brought to 00,175 mumber of persons city statistics day diod in the bombing lafer from radiation.

Hiroshima will observe the 14th anniversary of the bombing

on August.6/UPL

con-

said, But, diplomatie observere

the attempt will be extremely modest. Ometals of both sides will try merely to reach eunumon definitions of what are officially called "technical questions" understood to cover

Chief Constable

Nottingham, July 10. Nottingham's 'Watch Com- mittee today" "reluctant- ly" decided to reinstate

the city's suspended Chief|

Facing Collapse

London, July 30.

Peace talks for a spoody end to Britain's six- week-old printing dispute wore facing collapse hore tonight.

Lord Birkell, the Independent Constable, Captain Athel-chairman appointed to bring stan Popkess, from mid-unions and employees together, night on August 9,

gloomily announced that pros- pects of an early settlement were now remote.

But ho sold the partles would meet tomorrow morning to sec whether a "grave situation" could

In a statement announcing the decision after a 6-minute meeting the Socialist dominated Watch Commliteo said it wished to record "its be reileved. Iack of confidence in the im- partiality of the Chief Con- renting stable,"

tion of

Earlier union leaders repre- 100,000 Idle printers talked angrily-from the head-. It also criticized the Interven-quarters of the British Muster

the House Secretary Printers Federation after Mr R. A. Butler, agying it had long talks had floundered. made

consideration of the One unlan chilet Rolt: matler more difficult.

have not been an our knees enough."

BY LETTER

South African born Captain Popkess, who is belag inform- ed of the declalon in a hand- delivered fetter later today, is, 65 and due to retire at the end of this year.

the

Proposed Torms

day-

"We

The unions are now insisung that the proposed settlement terms of their pay-now-hours claim should be submitted to a

•before t ballot of members sumption of work,

£500,000 Court Case Ends

London, July 30. One of the longost cases to

War Cemetery

Amsterdam, July 30. ' The Burgemaster of Venray.

hau Yolcod disploature with the town's youth for their destructivo mlibe- haviour at the British war comotory hero.

At the Town Council meeting last night, the Burgomaster Mr A. M. Janssen, sald the visitors registers at the World War II cemetery were repeatedly damaged, and defaced with "Yout remarke and drawings." Pago had been torn out of the books containing the names of the pollers buried there, he said.

He added it was "a shame that this cemetery of British service men killed in action is being frequented by potting couples" and said that "nowhere else in Europe is a British cemetery in such a desolate condition as that in Venray."--China Mai) Special,

be heard in the Brith Mr. K To Visit

and try,

High Court since the war, involving £500,000 costing £50,000 to ended today.

It

proso out of on 03-day strike of dock workers in 1953 in which about 40 shiper were held up in the harbour.

The Igue before the Court

U.S. Says Columnist.

Washington, July 30.

The indicatei US, columnist, Marquis Childs, wrole today that Mr Khrushchev would visit the

fle was suspended by

Watch Committee three weeks ogo after he had refused to This means that the "back to give them information about a work" move would be postponed Scotland Yard inquiry he had for at least three weeks. inofigated into a recent visit| Asked if tomorrow's talks tu East Germany by two would probably be the laat until ; Labour

and councillors

a the ballot Lord Birkett local party official, China replied: "It Is a reasonable was who should pay the costs United States by the end Mail Special

or shipowners delay, would have lot assumption

this year. jcharterern. thought."

Mr G. G. Eastwood, General

Kindred

I

of

He described this s tho The hearing of the caab mucofed guess of a high official said had orGESA to

in the first instance Nixon Down Secretary of the Printing and occupied 24 days before Mr whom he

mastles and rocket weapons.

MADE CLEAR Spokramen of bath sider made clear that the conference, after nearly atue working weeks, did not get nearer Berlin agreement today.

a

A Mine

Trades Federation, sald: "We are all desperately haping that we shall find a way out of this difficulty,"

Provisional

Justice MeNair.

FLOWN TO CANADA

Moscow, July 30. American Vice President

Leading commercial lawyers Richard Nixon today was lower-

were briefed and two of them, ed down the shaft of a copper

Provisional agreement has af- including, Mr T. G. Roche, QC, mine at Deglarsk anti stopped ready been renched by the two were flowir to Canace, where at the 2,000-foot level for an sides on a four-and-i-half per evidence was taken on commis- inspection and

with cent wage increase and an in- sion for six days, miners.

mediate reduction in the work-

chat

Earlier Me Nixon had lunch-Ing week to

hours.

However, I was extremely Im- portant to ensure that, if both vides сал agree op any feature of an interim Berlin

Mr Justice McNair read his settlement, they are at least ed with the raine director, The About 4,000 print firms and reserved judgment, covering BI talking the same languago | Vice-President was to return to 1,000 provincial newspapers typed footstep pages, in four and using the same terms. Sverdlovak in the evening, have been closed by the dispute, hours, and found in favour of

-Reuter,

the charterers.--Hautez.

'The feature of a Berbin settle- ment on which East and West are probably nearest agree- ment is that there shall be no

Symbolic Of Geneva Talks?

Some

Genova, July 30. The Big Four Geneva conference which been described - In press reports as foundering today witnessed a sink- ing that may have appear. ed symbolla to the onlook ing Foreign Ministers.

During the meeting of the ministers this after. noon at the French Villa Barakat a sailboat over- turned on the Lake of Cicnova (Lag Leman) fu

full view of the statesmen. The Ministers interrupt- ed their conversations on Berlin and watched seto launch

00

Ko out

from

their side of the lake. The Two persone aboard

bost were rescued.

JL was

whether

the

not known

the conference

would have the samo

happy ending.-AFP.

nuclear weapons, missiles or rockets stationed in the for mer German capital. But, it WES asked, did the Russiana thereby expect Western infantry to renounce their bazookng? Or would It be argued that mlasilo covered artillery shells and other rquipment normally considered as conventional?

DEFINE PHRASES

pytho

If the agielal moved on 10 trự to define other phrases ured by both sides in their posals for a Berlin acttlement such as "subveralve activities, it was thought they would have no chance of reaching agreement. The Russians do not admit that subversive acti» vitica are carried out against West Berlin.

the officials succeed in their motest beginnings, observers belleved they might lay the foundation for a later agreed document on where the cohe ference has found arroemant to be possible ant where it is not possible.

CONSIDERATION

Such a document, it was stated, could then be submitted to a the summit conference for consideration of heads' of goo. artment.

not

Meanwhile the beller was grow. ing in contoronce circles shant 4ho conferenço .....milght after all end on Wednesday, despite what were described as American "shock inolten? to get it untilhed by then-. Houter.

AFT.

AMERICAN AIRCRAFT WILL

LEAVE FRANCE BY OCTOBER

Two

London, July 30. wings and four American squadrons of nuclear bombers and fighter aircraft will move to Britain from France and Germany by October, it was officially announced today.

A United States Third Air:

Force spokesman declined to say how many aircraft were involved but added: "A fighter wing usually consists of 75 aircraft." Earlier this month, the United States Govern- ment decided to withdraw|

polley decisions.

The

That columnist added Vice-President Richard Nixon had made it plain to Mr Khruth- chev that an official Invitation would be forthcoming sooner.or later.-Reuter.

Wearing Out

Westmorland, Colit,

July 30.

The four-man police force of this Southern Califomla com- munity is looking forward to

burden shrugging a

off its shoulders

officers

142

About two years ago the tour now uniforms, complote with shoulder patch Insignia. Onir trouble was the name of the town was spelled nine fighter-bomber squa- wrong Westmoreland" instead drons, consisting of 200 ef Westmorland"-and police aircraft and 6,000 service in neighbouring towns rarely men and their dependents,mlared an opportunity to point

it out. from their bases in

much be too "It won't Eastern France, and to re-

Police Chief Melvin deploy them partly in Bri. longer,"

Meani said today. "They're lain and partly in West abcut worn out and soon we'll

Germany. Reuter.

order new ones."----UPI.

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