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TOLL ire damage was heavy for the straight week. londay night a spectacular roof of a wing at Hospital ‘in Montreal the evacuation of nearly patients—but there were no Actual fire damage was con- fined to the roof of the five-storey but water damage was heavy on the lower floors as fire- 15 stations .dumped AL Ste] aT ‘a z President Eisenhower, speaking “a press conference, said a summit meeting is a “foregone conclusion” providing there is any hope that it would ease tensions. _Eisenhower expressed the hope that there would be ‘some pro- gress” at the meeting of Soviet, -US., British and French foreign ministers that vegins in Geneva et T But he added that ‘‘all of us do know that within the Soviet re- gime there is only one man who can talk authoritatively.” & ' s its} OutE RS : Dea Werse-Matic Drive lets you shift 1 ‘Siukout stopping or clutching. Gaby honding belance. Simplified con- wwols. 4 models —— 2 te 6.6 hp. ‘Over 20 work raving sttechments. Was Strangest Story Of Week : In Moscow, meanwhile, the “one man,” Premier Nikita Khrushchev, told . visiting West German reporters that Russia be- lieves -a speedy summit confer- ence is desirable even if the for- eign ministers meeting does not produce remarkable progress. In Washington, it later became known authoritatively that Eisen- hower would refuse to go to a ried out its threat to turn East Berlin over to the East German Communists, or if Russia signed *|a separate peace treaty with East Germany. The Washington report said that any such one-sided Soviet ac- “|tion in the next few weeks un- doubtedly would wreck the Big Four ‘ conefrence in Geneva and spoil chances for talks at the summit. MINISTERS’ VIEWS Christian A. Herter, making his first major policy speech as U.S. war can be expected although he and his British and French col- leagues will strive for meaningful agreements with Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in Geneva. British Foreign Secretary Sel- wyn Lloyd also went on television and said he hopes for a turn of the tide in the cold war through “just a little progress’ in Geneva. ~Rejecting some criticism that the British government had approach to the Soviet Union, Lloyd said Britain is firm “‘on es- ‘sentials but prepared to be flexi-| ble about details and to be pat-| tient in negotiations.”’ A crowd of 1,000 Britsons dem-' onstrated in protest as Ronald | Marwood, a 25-year-old killer of | a policeman, was hanged in Pen- tonville prison in London. The execution was carried out | only 200 yards from the. home of Marwood, a Cockney convicted in| the knife slaying of a policeman —one of the few crimes that can get the death penalty under Brit- ain’s modified capital punishment aw. Outside the prison, ‘the crowd summit conference if Russia car-| maintained an all-night protest vigil while inside, convicts rioted for half an hour demanding that the hanging be called off. Home Secretary R. A. Butler and At- torney -General Reginald Man- ningham-Buller earlier rejected pleas for mercy. The body of Mack Charlies Bar- | ker was found in a river 10 days! after the Negro was savagely beaten and dragged from a jail at Poplarville, Miss. A coroner’s jury ruled that the 23-year-old truck driver, whose body was water-bleached when found, had died ‘of bullet’ wounds The Federal Bureau of Investi- gation stepped up investigation of the killing .ef Parker, who had been waiting trial-on a charge of having raped: a pregnant white woman. He was dragged from state secretary, warned that no|clared that the end of the Alger- quick and easy end of the cold) shown too much flexibility in its| jail in Poplarville while the sher- iff was away from the scene. President Charles de Gaulle de- ian rebellion against France is “in sight.” While giving no details, de Gaulle spoke confidently with what he called “full knowledge of the facts’—a statement inter- preted in some quarters as indi- cating there are new~ develop- ments in the-conflict not known publicly. Speaking in Bourges in central France during the third of a ser- iies of tours in which he is ex- plaining his political program to the voters, de Gaulle declared: “Without setting a date, with- out making any promises, and without presumptuousness, I say here with full knowledge of the facts, that the day is in sight when Algeria will be pacified.” CHURCHILL'S VISIT Sir Winston Chugchill visited | | Washington, a little subdued by | i his 84 years but wearing the | same impish griri and puffing the well-known cigar. On one sunny day President Eisenhower took him for a tour in ‘his little golf cart, Sir Winston wearing a cowboy hat and gazing | about with the same old zest for life. 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