European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 3, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse My stars and stapes widens at a ban talks Geneva a four nations at the general disarmament Confer ence Here expressed regret and annoyance monday Over the persist ing inability of the big Powers to agree on nuclear weapons test ban. This View came from the delegations of Burma Ethiopia. India and Sweden during a three hour con Ference session. Neutral diplomats said the 17 Power conference came up with no solutions. The delegates Learned that the Gulf separating the soviet Union from the United states and Britain on the control Issue was deeper than it appeared last week. Positions outlined american ambassador Arthur h. Dean and soviet Deputy foreign minister Valerian a. Zorin stated the conflicting positions of their governments. Zorin claimed the major goal of the american government in the nuclear test ban negotiations is the acquiring of intelligence in formation about the soviet Union. Dean strongly refuted this accusation. The american ambassador made the Point that agreement on a test ban treaty might be regarded As a form of preventive disarmament since the Hatting of tests would Check elaboration of newer and More fearsome nuclear arms. He added that with the conclusion of a pact everybody s Security would be somewhat greater than it la also wanted to know Why the soviet Union has tossed the International inspection idea Over Board after accepting this Prin Ciple up until last november. Zorin give Aiu Twer Zorin had a surprising answer for him. The russian said the tension Over Germany and Berlin a few months ago caused the Kremlin to change its mind about allowing International inspection teams on soviet soil in this atmosphere of big Power recrimination James Harrington of Burma declared that his country opposes All nuclear weapons tests regardless of time place and environment. He added every new nuclear weapon teat constitutes a new threat to peace and most of them perhaps even All of them represent a threat to the health and future of the human v-1,1fcsr s Berlin Buckage a soviet army but in hemmed in by . Army military police can in West Berlin utter the vehicle had a raced through a american checkpoint sat urday. The bos was halted to make sure out col Andrei i. Solovyev soviet Berlin com maw Huit hued sector waa not leased after an hear latest reports on Romance ? and Rome is Liz marriage dead and from press dispatches urgent new York the new York Post said monday that film Star Elizabeth Taylor has told her new York lawyer that her marriage to Singer Eddie Fisher is dead and gone and that she wants out the Post s columnist Earl Wil son wrote in a front Page Story that miss Taylor telephoned her lawyer Louis Notzer and asked him to Fly to Rome at once. Nizer declined immediate com ment on the Post Story but his Secretary said he might have something to say urgent new York if Eddie Fisher Singer received Good or bad news to the personal message from his wife Elizabeth Taylor he gave no indication of it in a Brief encounter with reporters at the hotel Pierre. The message a private matter remained the secret of Fisher Kurt Frings agent for miss Tay Lor who delivered it sunday and probably Milton Blackstone fish or s manager. Lowering the Broom a chauffeur runs Ota. Of Elizabeth Tay Lor s Villa in Rome swinging a Broom at photographers who pursued Tine limousine carrying the actress Home from a Seaside lunch Date with Richard Burton. The two had hoped for a quiet lunch on the Beach but were touted by the warm of cameramen. A photo Blackstone denied Fisher had received a message from mils Tay Lor. Asked for comment about his. Wife and Richard Burton actor both of whom Are in Rome Fisher said no. Later on urgent London persons close to Elizabeth Taylor gathered in Lon Don at the weekend for talks reportedly aimed at quieting the gossip that links her with Richard Arthur Jacobs also in London spent an hour with miss Taylor on sunday. Asked what they talked about he replied business just one film executive said there a plenty to the rumours All right but so much is at stake with the picture that nobody wants to talk right the impression among film executives Here was that if there is a Romance budding in Rome 20th Century Fox wants to finish Cleo Patra before the Romance burst full Bloom. Miss Taylor s friends indicated something More might be said about the reports later. Ball urges West Europe to increase foreign Aid continued from Page 1 while Gratifying is still not Ball congratulated Bonn on its deepening awareness of the magnitude of the foreign Aid prob Lem but added the United states is confident that with your grow ing strength you will continually increase your exertions and improve the Quality of your . Goals i Laos detailed to rebels from press dispatches Vientiane the first Ameri can official to visit the stronghold of. The laotian rebels said rethought their leaders were con Vinced that the United states really wants a Neutral coalition government for Laos. The official was William h. Sul Livan who headed the state department team at the 17-nation Geneva conference on returned Here from an Over night visit with neutralise princ Souvanna Houma and pro communist Pat he t lao Leader Prince Soukhanouvong at Khang Khay in which he explained . Goals inlays. W. Australia retains Brand Perth Australia up the coalition Liberal country party government led by Premier David Brand was returned for a second term in Western Australia. The result was despite & slight swing in aggregate votes to the Labo opposition. Ball said the United states not Only believes the common Market will resist the temptation of be coming an isolated trading bloc but that it will also feel growing responsibility for the rest of the free Kennedy in request ing new Trade legislation is not proposing a customs Union or Afree Trade area with the common Ball emphasized. The president is rather propos ing that the United states and the common Market move toward the liberalization of Trade for the Goodof All he said. Back u is a insure Fie of America hot in the cites of and tue Ibsen ,1here by . 1 officials. The America j15 years were financed and of lean funds have converted to Ger statutes. With Fine video by both sources. German funds Foj a statutes will be pro state and Federal sources the the three instil converted under so citations called House Verein. The to Lune to provide tors As Well As 36redri killed id Viet Saigon a -411 Monist Viet con killed in scattered i in South Viet Nam of Days a government reported monday informed sources Ion involving some ment troops aimed Cong out of a nala in Kienphuong Juthe cambodian Borden ing on & Large scale. Calif. Assembly Coridi Nixon carpet bag re Sacramento Calif. The state Assembly monday adopted a Resolution condemning Rich Ard Nixon for his Carpetbagger remark made daring presiden Kennedy s recent visit to Cali fornia. Democrats in control of the lower House of the legislature pushed the Resolution through Des Pite determined Republican opposition on a straight party vote of 42-33. I j. Introduced by assemblyman Jerome t. Waldie democratic floor Leader the Resolution extends the apologies of the Assembly to or. Kennedy for the intemperate at tack by Nixon and gave assurances California welcomes visits regardless of Wattle insisted Teaf reports prove that publican candidate far l called the. President Republican a Sembt j. Thellon countered Bliwas reasonable Dout was made. A we Are being emn a Man on very Dence he said. A Waldie replied that of he had been Misqui has to do is demand i
