THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1951.
"BIG FOUR" IMPASSE IN PARIS No Signs Of Agreement On Agenda For Full Conference West's 'No Compromise' Mood
On Two Main Issues
Paris, Mar. 26.
The deputies of the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers tomorrow start the fourth week of their efforts to find an agreed agenda for their chiefs.
But prospects of a full-scale. East-West conference were as far away as when they started with no sign, after 18 meetings, that agreement can be reached in a few days or whether their talks will drag on indefinitely.
Both sides have given notice of their minimum demands for an agreed agenda for a Foreign Minis- ters' meeting.
"Tiniest Lady's" Baby Dead
Louisiana, Missouri,
Mar. 26.
The new-born son of Mrs Lavanda Evans, who. is billed on the carnival circuit as the "tiniest lady
the world," died in hospital here today. Dr
said the George Bilyea
baby, born a month early to the 24-inch circus midget by Caesarian section on Saturday, died of immaturity.
unless him.
The mother is in execl. lent shape but would not be told of her baby's death she asked to see He added that the mother was "proud as a peacock" when she saw the three-pound 12-ounce baby for the first time on Sunday-United Press.
De Lattre On Way
Back East
Paris, Mar. 26.
On the Western side these are:
(1) That the Foreign Ministers agree to a further closed session must discuss the problems of to enable them to talk more Great Power relations in Europe frankly about ways and means of bringing. the two draft as a whole and not piecemeal.
(2) That neither German dis-agendas together-Reuter. artament nor the reduction of armaments by the four Great Powers can be treated as isolated be Cruses of tension but must
results examined as
of the gradual deterioration of relations between Russia and the West.
American
The Soviet delegation's attributes
tude is:
(1) That German disarmament
is the real crux of understanding To
or
misunderstanding
between
the Soviet bloc and the Western
Powers in Europe.
Greece/
Somewhere in Korea,
Mar. 26.
(2) That a conference of For- eign Ministers must deal with! ཀ Lieutenant-General Matthew this as its main problem before B. Ridgway, Commander of the passing on to other subsidiary | Eighth Army, today told the causes of tension.
Greek battalion in Korea that During the Easter recess the it had won the unbounded re- British delegate, Mir Ernest spect and confidence of its Davies, returned to London battle-mates. where he had an opportunity to consult his Government.
The occasion was a ceremony-
to observe the 130th anniver-
bouzis, and four of his men, were decorated with American Silver Stars.
sary of Greek independence, NO COMPROMISE and at a parade in a South Korean paddyfield "the Com- The two-day adjournment should also have enabled Lon-mander of the Greek battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Dennis Ar- don, Paris and Washington to General Jean de Lattre de co-ordinate in detail the points Tassigny. the French High on which there is still room for Commissioner and Commander- manoeuvre if the Russian de-
General Ridgway.. joined M. Indo-China, today legate,
Andrei Gromyko, in-Chief in
Atanasios left Paris for Saigon to return shows signs of meeting the two Major-General
Dasavolis, the Greek "Govern- main Western demands. to his post.
Members of all three Westernment's representative to the delegations are still unanimous United Nations, in taking the that there can be no question salute as the small, moustached two Greeks, wearing American com- of compromise on these main issues, even if it means a bat uniforms, paraded past the to reviewing stand, which was de- breakdown of the attempt
Before leaving, he said that he was happy to go back, enti- tled to tell my soldiers that they will receive the reinforcements I came to ask for them."
Reports that were not offi- cially denied placed his man- power requirements at 15,000 to: 20,000 trained troops with modern equipment.-Reuter.
Tibet Delegates To Peking
bring about a Big Four" meet-corated with the flags of Greece, the United States and the United ing of Foreign Ministers.
If at tomorrow's session there is any sign of Soviet willing- ness to meet Western terms it is likely that the Deputies will
Nations.
The new British Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, making his first trip abroad, in conversation with M. Robert Schuman, his opposite number, in Paris. Central Press Photo.
Chiang's
Regime
A
Thing Of The Past -Owen Lattimore
Lake Success, Mar. 26.
Owen Lattimore-the chief target of Senator Joseph McCarthy-said today that Chiang Kai- shek's Nationalist government stood no chance of a comeback in China.
After the ceremony the Greek
Mr Lattimore also intimated The problem is one of liquida- soldiers transformed the Korean
a little bit of he felt the West should countryside into
letting the wreckage of the pre- Old Greece., Men foined hands the Chinese Communists take vious government. There is no with officers, including American Formosa if they could, insist-prospect of reinstating it as the guests, and broke into national ing that the island's importance government of China." British MP's folk dances.
had been grossly exaggerated. Until late in the evening, Mr Lattimore is Director of As for Formosa, the last
School guitar and accordion music ac-the In Israel
of International stronghold of Chiang's govern- companied lusty voices singing Relations at Johns Hopkinsment, Mr Lattimore said the New Delhi, Mar. 26.
songs of the homeland.-Reuter. University. Senator McCarthy | idea that the West should hold Tel-Aviv, Mar. 26.
TRUMAN'S MESSAGE charged him a year ago with it as a naval base was “a relic Dzaşa Kunsang Tse, Com-
A. British Parliamentary
being Russia's Washington, Mar. 26. mander-in-Chief of the Tibetan
number-one of 19th century riaval thinking.” Army, and his monk colleague, delegation arrived here today,
President Truman has sent a agent in this country, and Mr He pointed out that it was only 100 miles nearer the Philip- Trunik Chempo Lautra, mem-headed by Mr William Glenvil
were wel message to King Paul of Greece Lattimore denied the charges.
Mr Lattimore gave his views pines and'. other
possible bers of the Tibetan delegation, Hall, Labour. They
on the Asian crisis in an inter- Pacific going to Peking to negotiate a
targets of Red aggres comed at Lydda Airport by offering congratulation on the 130th anniversary of Greek
view with United Nations sion than the coast of Main- Sino-Tibetan settlement, met representatives of the Knesset
the correspondents over the Cana-land China. He said that there- the Indian Foreign Secretary, (Israel Parliament), an official independence, celebrated today..
and British Legation
The President said that
dian Broadcasting Corporation's fore it was unimportant. Mr K. P. S. Menon, here today, of the
Israeli Greek nation's response to the representatives of the
network.
Mr Lattimore added that if events of the past year had The two Tibetan officials, Foreign Office."
Asked whether Chiang Kai- the West really wanted to be who arrived here-from Calcutta Mr Hall told reporters We again demonstrated a courage-shek or any other Nationalist Machiavellian, it should tempt during the week-end, also had are on a goodwill mission on ous
deter leader might restore that gov- the Chinese Reds to concentrate meeting earlier with the behalf of the British Parliament mination to resist the forces of ernment on the
mainland, Mr their forces on Formosa, for and "stand united Lattimore Chinese Ambassador in Delhi, to an infant State whose pro-aggression
said: "I think the then, in case of war, they could watch Yuan Chung-shien.- | gress
keen with the freedom-loving nations Nationalist government on For-not
enemy escape of the world. Reuter.
is a thing of the past. United Press,
а
General Reuter
NANCY
we interest."-Reuter-
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I'D LIKE TO
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BIG WIG FOR THE COSTUME PARTY
with
BUT I KNOW. IT WOULD COST
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and unequivocal
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By Ernie Bushmiller
blows.
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JAN-27
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