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Faure Favors Big Five Conference Which Would Include Communist China
Wednesday. July 27, 19SS
French Premier
Gives Impression
Of Geneva Meeting
Editor's Note: Premier Edgar Faure
grantrd Initerf Press an exclusive
Interview following hi return t
Paris irom the Geneva Summit Con
ference with President Elsenhower,
Prime Minister Anthony Eden ana
Premier Nikolai Bulganin. In it Faure
recounts the most dramatic move
ments of the conference tells where
he thinks it can move on to agree
ment and expressed his hopes lor tne
future.
By WILBUR LANDREY
United Presi Correspondent
Paris UJ.PJ Premier Edgar
Faure disclosed today that a last
hour proposal by President Eis
enhower broke' the deadlock in
the Geneva summit conference
and ensured its success.
The French Premier also indi
cated in an exclusive interview
with the United Press that ne
personally would now favor a
T.it Five Conference on the Far
East that would include Com
munist China.
Easy Progress Seen
Faure summed up his impres
sion of the historic meeting
where he represented France at
its first summit appearance with
a prediction the Big Four for
eign ministers could make easy
when thev meet in Oc1
tober on improving East-West
ntarts nerhaDS on disarma
ment, too.
Faum said the Geneva con
ference "will mark the end of
the cold war" in so far as it
chnws a common will to settle
international problems pacifi-
He told of the dramatic last
fiomnnn when the heads of
governments themselves took
over the conierence aeaaiutK.
from their foreign ministers in
a rpstricted session and reacnea
the agreement that ended the
weeklong meeting witn success.
Smrit of Conference
'"President Eisenhower said he
was going to put an end to the
discussion because the comer
onca had to succeed, that he
was Thus zoine to make a con
cession, and that the important
thing was to keep the spirit of
the conference afterwards so
that good results could be reach
ed," Faure said.
In response to questioning
Faure added. "It permitted the
settlement of the last difficulties.
The concession concerned the
wording of the last paragraph
u-hirh we were still discussing."
It presumably dealt with the
argument over whether the dis
cussion of European security or
German unification would come
first at the October meeting of
foreign ministers. Russia wanted
to discuss European security
first, the "West wanted to discuss
German unification. The final
directive to the foreign minis
ters linked them for parallel
discussion.
It may also have concerned
the last minute argument over
whether the foreign ministers or
the United Nations disarmament
commisison should handle the
disarmament talks. Now both
will.
Enthusiastic Over Offer
The Premier was enthusiastic
about Mr. Eisenhower's offer to
exchange military blueprints
with Russia and allow mutual
aerial reconaissance.
"I consider this a very re
markable Droiect." he said. "In
realitv. if we want to make pro
gress towards disarmament, it
is first necessary to see mere is
publicity. In addition, the pro
posal was very striking in that
it demonstrated the will for
peace of the Western demo
cracies and the desire to find
rnnsrtuctive solutions to make
disarmament uossible."
Asked whether the time was
now ODDortune for a Big Five
Conference on the Far East with
Communist China, Faure re
died:
"I cannot make an official
declaration in the name of the
Trench government. But I can
sav that Eenerally speaking, I
have always thought that direct
contracts are useful.
Faure was asked for a realistic
appraisal on where progress
could be expected from the
foreign ministers on the lour
subjects they will discuss in Oc
tober German unification,
European security, disarmament
and East-West relations.
Some Difficulty Seen
"I think that progress can be
made very- easily on the fourth
question, contacts between East
and West, and pretty easily on
disarmament if everyone put
pood will into it." he said. "I
believe that it is more difficult
to make progress on the two
other questions which were
linked, that is. the unification of
Germany and the organization
of European security."
He warned that the German
question would be the most dif
ficult but that the foreign minis
ters would be able to see more
clearly in October after Chan
cellor Konrad Adenauer's visit
to Moscow.
Faure said he and Russia were
agreed that there should be a
general security organization in
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Clean Up Proceeds On Fire Hydrants
FOLLOWING "PARTY LINE" in barber chair, Vladimir
Matskevich, Soviet's acting agricultural minister and mem
ber of 12-man team inspecting America's farm centers, gets
Moscow-style haircut in Ames, la. "Khrushchev crew cut" is
"once over with clippers, twice with razor. ( international )
Central Point All operative
fire hydrants in the White City
area are being painted red and
warning seals against misuse are
being attached, Chief Richard
Krupp of the Central Point
Rural Fire Protection district re
ported today.
All the hydrants in the area
are being checked to see whether
they are in operating order. The
hydrants are being renumbered
and clean up work is being done
around them.
Most of the old Camp White
hydrants are standing, but
Krupp pointed out that many of
them have been cut off and are
inoperative.
The seals warn that persons
using the hydrants for purposes
other than fire fighting will be
prosecuted. They also state that
access to the hydrants is not to
be blocked.
Work has been underway for
three days this week. Krupp said
that it is expected that one-third
of the job will be done by this
evening.
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Accident-Proof Railroad
Runs Within Factory
Dayton, O. CU.RJ An accident-proof,
upside-down railroad
with a special "man-catcher"' on
the locomotive is running at a
rubber plant here.
Operated by push buttons, the
electric railway has stations, sig
nals, switches and an automatic
braking device. Trains run on
regular schedules, hauling" auto
mobile tires between (Dayton
Rubber Co.) departments.
The wheels are on top of the
cars and fastened to tracks sus
pended from the ceiling. Each
tractor locomotive has a front
bumper connected to a power
cut-off switch. If a man is touch
ed by the train, he feels only a
light nudge before the train
stops automatically, There are
no accidents on this railroad.
Four Airmen Killed
In Flying Boat Crash
Corpus Christi, Tex. U.R)
Four airmen, one a foreign stu
dent, were killed and two other
fliers were injured when a Navy
PBM Flying boat caught afire
and crashed in Corpus Christi
bay yesterday.
The Navy identified the dead
today as including Gary W. Jen
sen, 20, aviation metalsmith,
Paulsbo, Wash.
Injured in the crash were the
pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Eddie H. Ball,
31, Sharonville, O., and Cadet
Donald J. Renck, 22, Barstow,
Calif. They were hospitalized
with serious injuries.
Dead line for Sunday Classified is
at noon Saturday.
' Like Ike' Button
Maker Set for Election
Pittsburgh (U.R) A Pitts
burgh button and badgemakpr.
who claims he coined the "I Like
Ike" slogan for the 1952 presi
dential election, says he is all
set to go again if President Eis
enhower decides to run in 1956.
Arthur Garfield Trimble has
pilot models for next year that
read, "I Still Like Ike."
Trimble was one of those who
were boosting Mr. Eisenhower
before he had indicated willing
ness to enter the 1952 race, and
he was ready with his buttons
and badges when the time came.
He also had "I Told You So"
buttons ready for the victory celebration.
Group life insurance
back to about 1911.
dates
Austria Free Nation
As Four-Power Rule
Concluded by Treaty
Vienna, Austria fU.R) Aus- were lowered irom me cuu.au
tria became a free nation today
for the first time since 1938.
A brief ceremony in Moscow
put the Austrian state treaty
into effect. This signalled the re
birth of independence for this
little nation of 7,000,000 persons.
It was a momentous occasion
for the Austrians, who have en
dured 17 years of foreign rule
set off by Adolph Hitler and con
cluded by a decade of joint gov
ernment by the United States,
Britain, France and Russia.
Flag Unfurled
They celebrated by unfurling
the red-white-green Austrian
flag and drinking toasts with
wine and beer served free in
most cafes. All radio stations
interrupted their regular pro
grams to flash the freedom an
nouncement and played triumph
al music. Newspapers published
special editions. Vienna resemb
led the city of music and gaiety
it used to be.
The treaty, which the four
governoring powers signed May
15 after 10 years of haggling,
took effect when France depos
ited its ratification document at
the Kremlin at lunchtime. The
other signatory powers had com
pleted ratification earlier.
Council Dissolved
The four-oower Allied Council
which had governed Austria for
the past decade, immediately de
clared itself dissolved. American,
Soviet, British and French flags
building in downtown Vienna
The Austrian government con
sidered the nation fully and le
eallv free following the treaty
ceremonv even though four-
nower trooDs were still deployed
about the country. According to
the treatv. occupation forces
have 90 days to leave the coun
try.
Scoot Executives Find
Gas Leakage And How
Srarboroueh. Me. (U.P)
Scout executives Joseph Snow
and Robert Goocins gave this
explanation for the singed eye
brows on their red faces:
At the windup of Boy Scout
m p rl a 1 - awarding ceremonies,
they smelled gas and decided to
investigate. Snow started testing
the burners of one gas stove with
a match.
Just then Gooeins opened the
oven door of a second stove, and
whoom. The blast tore off the
oven door and knocked both to
the floor.
The incident occurred at the
fire station.
Magazine Paints
Sad Picture of
Steel Industry
New York (U.R) The Iron
Age today painted a sad picture
of the nation's steel industry
an industry with orders piled
mountain high and no way to
speed production to catch up and
satisfy the customers.
"Customers relations in steel
are at a low ebb," said the na
tional metalworking weekly
"Consumer complaints over
deliveries and allotments have
steel sales executives hanging on
the ropes. Top-level customers
are knocking at the door to
make a bid for their share of j
available steel.
It all started with a short
strike in the industry July 1
That one-day shutdown set back
production, and brought the sit
uation to a head.
Available Supply Cut
Then came the railroads
building program "now gather
ing a full head of steam." This
has cut into the available supply
of plates, sheets, and structurals
already in urgent demand from
other customers.
"Furthermore." Iron Age
adds, "railroad buying will ex
tend well into 1956 at a high
level. A heavy car repair sched
ule is addine to the problem."
The magazine finds that the
industry with incoming orders j
running as much as 20 per cent
above capacity at some of the
laree mills is finding it hard to
maintain ingot production. Ac
tual production, Iron Age says,
has been falling behind esti
mates since the strike ended
Chicago to Honor 300th
Anniversary of Cowboy
Chicago (U.P.) The 300th an
niversary of the American cow-
bov is celebrated this year
The cowboy usually is regarded
as a symbol of the West of the
past century.
The first organized cattle
drive in the United States took
Dlace alone Old Bav Path be
tween Springfield and Boston,
Mass.
That first cattle drive was in
1655, under the direction of
John Pynchon, son of the first
American meat packer.
Europe but that the Rusisans
also wanted to put off German
unification and abolish the
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza
tion in three years.
NATO could be ended only on
condition that everyone s se
curity was assured and that was
not likely to be soon. Faure said
And as he left the room his
last remark was:
"I believe that the continua
tion of this conference will be
fruitful."'
Abbott Indictment
Asked of Grand Jury
Berkeley. Calif. (U.R) Dist
Atty. Frank Coakley goes before
the Alameda County Grand jury
today to ask it to indict Burton
W. Abbott for the murder of
14-vear-old Steohanie Bryan.
Coakley planned to present
testimony from a dozen or so
witnesses in an attempt to
show the jury that the evidence
warrants holding Abbott for
trial.
Steohanie disappeared from
her home April 28. Her body
was found in Trinity county last
week near a remote mountain
VOUUl .1. j """""
er-in-law. Abbott admitted he
was at the cabin at the time.
Coakley invited the frail, 27- j
year-old suspect to testify be
fore the iury. Abbott declined
the invitation on the advice of
his attorneys.
Coakley and Asst. Atty. Folg
er Emerson expected it may take
until Friday for them to present
all the witnesses in the case
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