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Comment Deafening roar and flash of electricity

TRAINS IN HEAD-ON COLLISION

of the day

Breaking point

HE nuclear tests confer

Tree in Geneva appears to

be once more at breaking point. Since it resumed in March, the Soviet delegate. has pointedly ignored the 12 now propends by the West, each of them cm- Ladying concessions to meet Husin objections.

By himself suggesting that the administration of the contral organisation should be headed by a three-man comil, he has nullified u

33 passengers killed,

47 injured

Stuttgart, June 13.

Thirty-three persons were killed and 47 injured in a head-on collision of two suburban trains at nearby Esslingen near here on Tuesday night.

great deal of the important According to railway officials the two trains load-

progress that

Jast year.

was made

He has now informed the Went that a treaty to ban nuclear tests will be pos sible only if America and Britain accept the pro- visions of the Soviet inspee tion and control plan. ile insists that the three-man council must be accepted.

THESE are demands that

Tthe West Campot accept.

as Russin very well knows. To agree to the Soviet ideas control would be to accept 14 Aystem which substitute would largely self-inspection for inspec-

tion.

To agree to the three-inan connell would be to accept

administration

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which could act effectively only when all its members were In complete agreement-to accept, in other words, a Soviet veto ut the very heart of the control mu- chinery.

If the Soviet Union is sincere in theme demands, which reverse the relatively prae- tical polities it has pursued in these negotiations since 1968, it can only mean that It wishes to sabotage the conference.

THE evil results of such a

Russian hardly be exaggerated. could mean a resumption of testing and of the polution of the atmosphere.

decision CATA

It will scrap the half-com- pleted model for an inter- national control Bystem which could have pioneered the way towards inspection of disarmament itself.

the i

ed with home-bound commuters smashed into each other when the engineer of the Stuttgart- bound train overshot a red stop signal and plowed into the oncoming Esslingen-bound train..

A DIVISION OF

MATRIMONIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Mr Britain's

London, June 13.

Marples, Ernest

Transport Mini-

ster, told a luncheon here today that he and his wife had an arrangement when they went to parties.

"She does the driving and I do the drinking.

proper division

12

*

It

of

matrimonia! responsibility." he said.

He added. however, thi on learning of this, some. опе wrote 10 hilton saying: "Don't do it. A drunken man driver is better than sober woman driver any day."

Mr Marples, who sald he drink but believed in not driving and drink to- gether Wan a guest of benour at a ladies lunatican given by the Variety Club

of Great Britain-Reuter.

Engineers

from both were among the dend.

trains

The crash took place at the entrance of Esslingen station.

Suburban call traffle on this particular stretch has been one single track since the rondber !! undergoing re- pairs.

Reared high

on

Workers who had beca standing near the scene of the crasht

the Bald thundered into

iwo

each

trains

other

with a deafening roar, accom- flash panied by a belliant from a break In the power

¡ines.

to

According the witnessUF, the two locomotives reared high up Into the air and then rolled i down the embankment 1oward

the Neckar Uiver edge.

Many of the coaches telescoped into each other, locking passer- gers inside.-AP.

REVENGE

il

Tokyo, June 14. Police yesterday arrested 10-year-old youth who attempt- ed to rub a bank in Chiba by holding a customer hostage t the point of a knite.

1 did it to humilate my patents," he explained-UPI.

PRINCE ANDREW JOINS HIS MOTHER

Wins over 3 million majority in Labour Party

Gaitskell triumphs in battle over defence

London, June 13.

It diminishes whatever hopes

hell for might he disarmament negotiations which the United States will soon begin planning for Inter th.a year. The Implications do not cease there. In April Mr Khrush- chev said that he would never accept a neutral ad- ministrator because "while there are neutral countries. there are no neutral men," Distributive and Allied Workers, ting to the next annual con-motion--which was adopted by

Labour leader Mr Hugh Gaitskell today emerged triumphant from his long drawn-out battle over defence with the Labour Party's unilateral disarmament rebels.

TXE have already seen this

W belief working destruc-

tively in the United Nations in the Communist offerta

replace to Hammarskjold with

Mr

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|

Victory came

as one of Mr Waiter Parliey, president of the Galtskell's chief opponents, Mr 330,000-strong Union of Shop

announced that he was backing down from his fight with this leader.

IRA BLAST

VITAL BRIDGE

Belfast, Juno 13. Raiders dynamited a largo hola in G Northern Ireland Irish Republic border bridge over the

Blackwates River Monaghan carly today. But first the raiders,

подг

who

said they were members of the

com-

Queen Elizabeth holds her baby, 16-month-old Prince Andrew, as she appears on tho balcony of Buckingham Palace, Lon- don, last Saturday, after the Trooping of tho Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parado which marks her official birth- day.

FIRST TIME

This is the first time that the baby Prince has appeared on the palace balcony.

In the lower pictures ho and the Queen are looking at a fly-post of Javelin air- craft of Fighter Com- mand, the RAF's saluta to the Sovereign.

outlawed frish Republican Anny, warned a couple lo leave their home nearby,

The

is the bridge, which Mr Padley sald he was with bridge the gulf between the

the multi-main link between Monaghan drawing his sponsorship from a unilateralists and

and Aughnacloy, compromise defence motion lateralists.

Mr Padley said today that the pietely blocked. This means a which he had intended submit-

for travellers 20-mile detour last conference. between the two towns. fervice of the Labour Party his union al

"Could not command a majority The Irish Republican Army at Blackpool in October,

The drift was an attempt to at the Party conference let is an illegal organisation pledgHer

ed to the unification of Ireland, alone unite the Party."

Mr Padley drafted the motion hy fatee if necessary.

Chairman

Border with Party

of incidents

this Richard Crossman, another nature stretch back over many Mr Galtskell's bitterest op- | years.-Reuter. ponents on the defence issue.

Defied

|POWER_FAILURES HIT

three-man council. It now FRISCO, MANHATTAN

threatens to

wreck

Geneva conference.

the

that if it is generally

Now York, Juno 13.

And there can be no doubt Two American cities, New York and San Francisco, wero

applied, it will wreck every hit by massive power fallures today.

all other flelde.

from

ACCIDENT

Mr

of

Mr Gaitskell defed virtually the whole Party at the Party's last conference at Scarborough last September, when he plead- ed for multi-laterni nuclear

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has

majesty is wearing a scarlot' Guards tunic and a black tricorn hat.-AP Photo.

Now secret U.S. papers

mailed to Rome editor

posalbility of agreement in For the second time in less Times Square's brilliance was disarmament within the frame- than two years five milez of blacked for a while. Many of work of Nato. He had to wait The one glimmer of hope is central Manhattan was blacked its cinemas clered. Some Broad-months before one after

way shows cancelled per- other of the unions came round

Rome, Juno 13. these dark surroundings is out.

It started with the evening farmances, although others de- to his views. that Mr Khrushchov's alti-

Gaitskell vised means to open on time. So far Mr

An unknown person sent alleged photocopies of American tudo, producing as it must rush hour and spread chaos Lo the skyscraper peales

In San Franclaco, a massive swung •

the engineers, over

intelligence reports dealing with British forces in a complete deadlock, la une the subways for over four hours trame jam resulted in the bus-, foundrymen, locomotive men,

Germany and Kenya to Romo newspaper, an realistic and In the long on the hottest day of the year, ness section, lights failed In de builders and vehicte bullders,

American Embassy spokesman told Router today. run must militate against

partment stores and. in the who had all voted against him

and at Scarborough,

When asked about the Russian Interesta sum-

The photostatic documents

the truth ensuing confusion, police

The latest defection means

American which also dealt with the poll-of the reports, the that ho

count on a

pre attache Faid: raajority of over three million tical situation in Turkey--were Embarny

Alberto Corsi, "We cannot tell ne yet whether volen when he Party disent to Signor

chief editor of the Democratle the documents are true or false,-}- again cusses tho' Blackpool

Sociall newspaper La Giustizia His chief remaining opponent, (Justice), who forwarded them trades union leader Mr Frank to the American bassy "for The company said ita first Cousins, who won u 107,000 information." operator there, Leo 11ess. 41. majority in the last conference. Signor Corst today sald he be was taken to hospital with elec-nds himself in a position of in-loved Identical cuples. had been irlea burun---AP.

tercasing isolation-AFP.

ment to a British newspaper.

med

In San Francisco, an accident in his concept of in a power station blacked out onceful couxintence

En large part of the city - niso

tralna tor up to

Arr department switchboards were jammed with calls:

The Pacific Gas and Electric As the arms race quickens, during the rush hour.

Company cald the accident oc- above all as other great Passengers were tapped incurred shortly after 4 pm in a powers begin to. neck their Menhattan

shaken substation at 8th, and Mlesion own nuclear weapons, he three hours, to emerge

streets. must see rennon.. But by and dripping with perspiration. Pervengers 'were' stranded be- then International agres- low ground on subways where, mont will be much harder in the words of one policeman, to achieve.

"It was like a steam bath."

can

"They have now been sent to Washington and do not know whether any, further ctatement will be issued on the subject," --Router.

FOR JARDINE'S

SHARES

BRITAIN HEAVY DEMAND AND THE JEWS OF WORLD WAR II

London, June 13. Mr Harold Macmillan, tho Prime Minister, confirmed In the House of Commons today that Britain and

the British government ware not at any time in- different "to the tragic fate which overtook the Jews of Central Europa” in the Second World War. Arthur Henderson, ຕ Labour Member and forner minister, asked the Prime Minis- ter to put on record, in view of the worldwide publicity given

to a statement at the Eichmann trial, the fact that Britain and her goverament were not In- different to the fate of the Jews.

GRATEFUL

In reply, Mr Macmillan said: "That is quite right. I am grateful to Mr Henderson for inaking that statement which I confirm."

Lo

He said he sympathised with Mir Henderson's

request publish all official records and Information in the government's possession on the evacuation of the Jews from Central Europe in the war years.

But this was a complex mat- ter and he had not yet had time to consider the proposal fully,

Router.

SCARBECK

GETS BAIL

Washington, June 13. Irvin Chambers Scarbeck, U.S. Foreign Service officer ar- rested earlier today on charges uf giving national security secrets to Poland, appeared in a Washington court and was remanded in custody after ball of $50,000 had been setReuter,

Applications for JAF- dino's shares have been flooding in, an informed source told the China Moll this morning.

It is believed that the issue han already been keavily oversubscribed.

In accordance with nor- mal practice, the subscrip- tion takely to be closed within a few min- ules of fla opening at 10 am tomorrow, added.

the

source

TEENAGERS

ADMIT

MURDERS

OF SEVEN

New York, June 13. Authorities in Salt Lake

seven

City, Utah, on Tuesday decided to give Kansas priority in extraditing and prosecuting two teenage soldiers who have ad- mitted killing people in that stato and in Florida, Tennessee, Illinois and Colorado. George R. York, 18, and Jatnes Douglas Latham, 19, have given police detailed statements about the murders of four men, two women and a girl in the five states.

of

The youths were mught in Utal on Saturday just a few hours after they say they killed a Colorado girl.'

law en- Representatives forcement agencies in several of the states were here on Tues- day to discuss which state had the best cases against the pair.

AP.

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