Ee ot By DAVID ROWNTREE Canadian Press Staff Writer - The Geneva foreign ministers’ | conference appeared to be totter- ing towards an inconclusive end this week. The three Western countries— | the United. States, Britain and | France—delivered their rock-bot- tom terms for a settlement on the future of Berlin. These in- | cluded: The West shail retain ail | its present powers in Berlin while both East and West should try to reduce subversive and propa- ganda activities in the city. Russia then proposed to extend ; dia’ ufacturers there is ; been of ‘oundiand 5 <o previews of the future. coast in a freighter. 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In the face of opposition|® the Canadian Manufacturers’| I was about four hours later.| in, intercourse.” This has been| Red Cross Society predicted fa gages sea trasly cargo of 3,000 letters. from Canadian immigration au-| Association at St. Andrews, N.B.|the prosecution charged, that| genied by the co-ed and her com- | 42¥ that more than 35 people w PARKDALE 0 pom oo aca stabbed the In England, a new land-and-sea|thorities who wanted to deport Fire in a summer home in the | Beagles and three companions panions. drown in the province in the néxt 7 Yo Interest : ond tees Russia’s| Vehicle called the Hovercraft was| him, he was allowed to stay. Van- outskirts of Charlottetown took|raped the Negro girl after ab-|" Roasies was quoted as saying | 9 days. The prediction was made PHARMACY fade! Gromyko that unless he|%¢™onstrated.. The Hovercraft,/ couver lawyers gave him free the lives of three children Friday. | ducting her from a car where she/ tat one of the Negro girls ran|im connection with national water ALSO withdrew the ultimatum, the con- which resembles a “flying legal service, sewspepers took up 3 hee themes fee a and — aa : with her Negro ©") away but that the other got into — me oe oo St. Peters Rd. Dial 6832 ? d M rt abe’ would’ cad: Site seiiheur| ones. Somes SONS SB 8 cus: Bis case-nad he was offered Jobe) © C7. leue ees ee en : OPEN EVERY DAY | n origages agreement. Gromyko protested that the offer wasn't an ulti- matum. ; ; house with a baby-sitter when the : jet. being convicted of an indecent a Then she added: Plastic Signs es iene. cae = FRANCE AND NATO _ |aet involving a 25-year - old fire broke out. with was a bill to permit start] “I can’t remember who said it,/] Trucks Lettered — Lettering wees Delivery COAST TO COAST peared that a major change of President Charles de Gaulle’s|.woman. The Newfoundland legislature | of construction of five new build-| but one of the fellows asked an- BENOIT SIGNS Cream @ Tobacco 90 Granville $. Room 2 heart by the Russians would be| efforts to restore France's gran-|' This week the immigration de-jopened Tuesday after being re-jings for Memorial University.| other, ‘Who's going to get it/] 994 Richmond St. Dial 3817 ||] @ Toiletries etc. < needed for the meeting to ,con-|4eur in international affairs was/ partment revealed that after in-|cessed since May 19. Most im-| The bill passed second reading—j@rst?’ I‘ran and hid.” Very Reasonable Rates Dependable Service Tel. 3-8934 Halifax, WN. 5. . portant item the legislature dealt! approval in principle—Thursday. ‘Later the Negro youths re- 1 ERASERS aN A : — 5 tinue after that. ONTARIO VOTE The Progressive Conservative forces of Premier Leslie Frost won their sixth straight Ontario . election but opposition strength in the legislature was doubled. Seventy-one Conservative mem- bers were elected, compared with 83 in the 1955 vote. The Liberals doubled their representation to 22 seats from_11 and the CCF added two seats for a total of five in the 98-member House. The 64-year-old Frost, premier since 1949, wasn’t worried by the r loss of a few constituencies—he | has an ample majority of 44. GERMAN RIFT Konrad Adenauer revealed \that the reasons he decided not to step down as chancellor of the West German government and seek the less powerful post of president were “the unfavorable course of the Geneva talks” and the death of John Foster Dulles. *This explanation to Parliament failed to end the quarrel with Ad- enauer’s economics minister, Ludwig Erhard. The chancellor's statement seemed to confirm speculation that Adenauer feared his suc- r cessor—and Erhard is expected to fill the job eventually—might not be tough enough in dealing with the Russians in the present critical period of negotiations on Germany's and Berlin’s future. Erhard in effect charges that Adenauer blocked his way to the - chancellorship by changing his mind while Erhard was in the United States on a visit. Aden- ” auer insists that Erhard knew of the change of plan before he left Bonn. mh ee RADAR STATION : Canada’s newest eontribution to space research—a powerful ra- dar laboratory near Prince Al- bert, Sask. — was opened last ® weekend by Prime Minister enbaker. > The station’s main job is to try to find out why the northern lights cause atmospheric disturb- ances to radio and radar signals. oreign Minisiers’ Conierence Seems Tottering To Inconcusion In a military emergency, fitted with a computer, the station could also track missiles. At the opening ceremony, Dief- enbaker announced Canada would join with the United States in launching a satellite in 1961. Can- ada would supply the instruments and the U.S. the satellite vehicle. 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