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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Qr. C
Thursday, May 21, 19S9 v
Extended Geneva
Sessions Seen in .
Russian Hints
By K. C. THALER
Geneva -CCTO- The Russians
seemed to have changed their
minds about a short and snap
py foreign ministers confer
ence. They appeared today to
be gearing for a protracted
period of difficult negotia
tions. Three bits of evidence sup
port this:
-Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev's sudden decision
to Visit Albania from May 25
to June 6.
-Khrushchev's remark to a
group of Americans in Mos
cow that if the foreign minis
ters do not succeed at first
they should keep trying until
they do.
-A report that the Soviet
delegation here had extended
its contract for communica
tions from Geneva to Moscow
from June 8 to July 8.
Motives Puzzle
The motives for the appar
ent Soviet change of heart
have puzzled Westerners
Some were disturbed at the
possibility of new surprises
from the Russians.
Khrushchev is understood
to have been directing Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei Gro-
myko almost step by step in
the conference so far.
It was considered unlikely
he would go to Albania for
two weeks, where it will be
more difficult to maintain
this direct contract, unless he
anticipated a period of wait-
and-see tactics that would not
produce any vital points need
ing his personal attention.
Reopening Oakes
Case Said Unlikely
Nassau, Bahamas (DPD Po
litical sources said today it is
extremely doubtful the nearly
16-year-old unsolved murder
case of Sir Harry Oakes would
c be reopened.
They said this automatical
ly would rule out any effort
to recall the Duke of Windsor
twho was governor here when
I the Canadian multi - million
I aire was found bludgeoned to
death July 7, 1943.
The lower house of the Ba
hamian Legislature voted
unanimously Tuesday to re
open the case but the general
belief here was the upper
house would not approve the
decision unless concrete evi
dence was introduced.
The lower house acted after
Cyril Stevenson, representa
tive for Andros Island and
editor of the Nassau Herald,
said he had new evidence and
could name the murderer.
Authorities said Stevenson
had not yet Introduced the
evidence.
Dulles Remains in
Grave Condition
Washington -(UPD- John Fos
ter Dulles remained in grave
condition today at Walter
Reed Army Hospital.
The State Department has
made no announcement since
it said Tuesday that pulles,
battling cancer and pneumon
ia was losing ground.
Republican and Democratic
leaders Wednesday paid a
moving tribute to Dulles in
House floor speeches. They
praised him as a "great Amer
ican" who showed continued
courage in shaping U.S. for
eign policy decisions and ne
gotiations. President Eisenhower
awarded Dulles the nation's
highest civilian decoration -the
Medal ' of Freedom - in
gratitude for his "tireless ef
forts" in behalf of peace and
freedom.
IWA Votes Strike
If Pact Unsigned
Portland, Ore. Q7PB Mem
bers of the International
Woodworkers of Americja
have voted in favor of a
strike this summer if a "sat
isfactory settlement" is not
reached with employers.
The IWA represents about
45,000 lumberworkers in Cal
ifornia and the Northwest.
Contracts with employers ex
pire June 1.
Harvey Nelson, chairman
of the union's northwest re
gional negotiating committee,
said Wednesday the vote was
11,209 in favor of a strike and
3,3.49 against. He said the
vote was taken by IWA locals
in Oregon, California, Wash
ington, Idaho and Montana.
ONE GOT BY
Montgomery, Ala.-flJPD-The
police department reported
receipt, through the U.S.
mails, of a letter mailed with
a green trading stamp, duly
cancelled by the post office.
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