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with the resolution (of 1948),” During the recent election ! 1 THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. continued, adding. campaign. SI. HUB j the paper . Prime Minuter Eden 1 TEESPAT. MAT A-19 Russians Get Reminder Paper | ‘ that is why we cannot be in said Mr. Macmillan would attend; Triesle ! solidarity Macmillan Sel anniversary Express with the statement of the 10th celebration The Daily said Mr. the Big Four talks. Comrade Khrushchev. We deep- of the United Nations in San ! Macmillan probably will fly to The Soviet Union agreed for- ily regret these contrasts of Francisco next month if the Con- New -York June 16 and confer mally last Thursday to a top- to Belgrade opinion. prefer government Pinay meeting Os U. S. Aid But we to ex- servative were re- ! with Mr. and Mr. Dulles level of the Big Four Apology frankly agenda ¦ Raps opinion on place press our To power. time, powers as proposed by be- Visit U.S. turned to The celebration the and of the West, POSTOJNA, Yugoslavia. May understanding” gave i mutual but convinced it cor- begins May UP).— Soviet cause we are LONDON, May 31 «/P).—For- June 20 (JP). — no details. TRIESTE. 31 responds to 31 —The leaders of Russia the truth.” eign Secretary Thursday Russia’s humble apology for Harold Macmillan Also scheduled to attend the Nikita Khrushchev, Premier Arrived Last kicking Yugoslavia Trieste Comniwvsts, who drew expected fly the San Francisco are delegations out of the is to to United session French Nikolai Bulganin and Deputy The Sovie‘ arrived Cominform has ignited a near 30.976 votes, or 17 per cent of States in about two weeks to dis- Foreign Minister Pinay, Soviet in Yugoslavia last Thursday to vote in Foreign Premier A. I. Mikoyan—began a | revolt in the strong Trieste Com- the total the 1952 elec- cuss rlans for the at-the-summit Minister Molotov and pvwp patch up the Soviet bloc’s bitter Party. tions, have long been enemies Big meeting. Secretary of State Dulles. • • • two-day of Yugo- munist Four ¦ JHa JHLfI mHL tour Northern seven-year quarrel with the Yu- first time in party ’s of “Titoism.” Vidali also has today. goslav For the the fending with Com- slavia marshal. history, Tito-hating been Italia.: i its leader Togliatti, They rose early on the Adriatic An informed sourse said Mar- Vittorio openly munist Chief Palmiro Vidali nas con- according to informed Northwest Orient Airlines island of Brioni, traveled by shal Tito in the talks was press- demned the official Kremlin line sources. ‘ng visitors for specific guar- hung The local Communists opposed yacht to Podgora to the main- his The quarrel was out for j NOTICE Turbo antees on a number of points, in- public view yesterday in the Tri- the return of Trieste zon» A to l uses Compound land and then got into a fleet cluding a pledge no Italy, favoring instead the concrete of este Communist weekly “The cre- ? : of American automobiles. interference in Yugoslavia’s af- Worker.” ation of an independent free engines and Curtiss Electric territory. ? The Eastman Kodak Company has closed their local retail £ School children, housewives fairs. This source added that A long editorial in the paper only a + backed and workers lined the streets of the Russians wanted attacked the arrival speech by store. Kodak films, cameras, photo finishing and color pro- « Propellers the towns of Rasa, Labin, Lovran "hazy” general statement at Soviet Communist Party Boss friendship « may at— ? and Opatija as they rolled past. Soviet-Yugoslav and Nikita Khrushchev last Thurs- Black Market Broken cessing be had by dependable Curtiss- Along road, promises of more economic co- the the Russians day blaming the 1948 break with BUENOS AIRES, May 31 «/P). got a graphic reminder of the aid operation. j Yugoslavia on “enemies of the I l Wright service. gave President —Police sources reported yester- the United States Authoritative Yugoslav sources ¦ people.” : Tito after the Kremlin booted already had said that Marshal 1 The paper said Yugoslavia’s day a band of black market \ SOMMERS CAMERA EX., INC. him out of the Cominform seven Tito had rejected Soviet over- expulsion from the Cominform speculators In dollars has been Twenty-four 714 14th St. N.W., ME. 8-0992 ? years ago. Ameri- tures for the return of his coun- was caused by President Tito’s broken up and 20 arrested. A II ? can Sherman tanks and long- try the bloc, as well "exaggerated nationalism dis- ? CURTISS WRIGHT to Moscow series of raids started a week '(£}: . Direct ? were as any proposal Yugoslavia guised as socialism, by j? - barreled American cannon that and his Kodak Dealers I CORPORATION WOOD-RIDGE. N. J. moving along the highway on accept a neutral role of "passive political and physical terrorism.” ago, and police Indicated other S'unmer maneuvers. coexistence.” “So we were in full agreement arrests may follow. Near Italian Frontier The Russians passed within 25 miles of the Italian frontier, the farthest West Mr. Khrushchev, first secretary of the Soviet Com- munist Party has ever been. Marshal Bulganin once visited London and Mr. Mikoyan has traveled to the United States. After visiting the big under- ground grottos at Po'tojna, the Russians v ere to go on to Ljubljana and Zagreb, before returning to Belgrade. Marshal Tito did not accom- pany the Russians but will men them Thursday in Belgrade Borba. Yugoslavian leading Communist paper, said today that the principal 'ask remain- ing in the Soviet-Yugoslav ne- gotiation? is the completion of a jomt document setting out the results of the talks. Work on this already has started and it will be published in Belgrade late this week. Progress Reported Borba said some progress clearly had been achieved in the talks, which will be concluded Thursday or Friday. “The talks have been profitable for Yugoslav-Soviet interstate relations and for the efforts to reduce International tension,” the paper declared. It added that all “conflicting questions” had been tackled during the two-day visit to Brioni and it was believed a solution of all outstanding problems had been reached. Borba said the joint document to be released after the return of the Russian leaders to Bel- grade will contain a review of the present international situa- tion with suggestions for improv- ing it, the agreed foundations for future Yugoslav-Soviet re- lations and the outline of “es- sential elements of a policy of coexistence.” A joint communique issued last night said the negotiations were continuing “in an atmosphere of Florida Picket Ban Sought by Hotels TALLAHASSEE, Fla., May 31 l/Pi.—Six more Miami Beach luxury hotels called on the Florida Supreme Court yester- J day to grant them immediate orders to halt picketing. Attorneys for the strike-af- fected hotels asked the court for temporary restraining orders on the same basis that the court granted an injunction last week on the Saxony Hotel The court said in the Saxony rase that the picketing was for , an unlawful purpose since it ap- | parently was intended to coerce hotel owners through economic sanctions to sign contracts with the AFL Hotel Employes’ Union local. Hotels whic happcaled from Dade Circuit Court orders deny- ing restralnin gorders were the Sans Souci, Sherry Fiontenaa. Sorrento, Algiers. Monte Carlo and Roney Plaza. U. S. Army Again Uses Mt Fuji Firing Range FUJI-YOSHIDA, Japan, May 31 (/P).—The United States Army today resumed practice firing on the old Japanese army artil- lery range near revered Mt. Fuji. The shooting will last three days. There were no objections from villagers, who had vigorously protested earlier firings. The United States Is using the range with permission of the Japanese government The Army had compromised with the villagers by cutting down on the number of firing days. O^^^c^iilaiy! Puerto Rico Purchases Has Its From U. S. Hit Peak SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico.— Puerto Rican purchases from ‘he word; to Cadillac. But too many have not yet United States climbed 3.4 per years there has come into being what in a sense, these are Cadillac words-and they apply cent in to an Over the fiscal 1954 all-time strange when employed in any other personally found out why. high of $467,800,000. The figure amounts virtually to a special Cadillac vocabulary. actually sound represents more than 90 per cent when used in promotioniof „ . , . Even see us , , , connection. the; you are among these-come in and today. If of Puerto Rico’s world purchases Certain words and phrases have so long and so anothc r they still suggest the carofcars and means that the common- automobile, tQ a new 195 S Cadillac- been used in asoociation with Cadillac tnat they . , wealth buys from the United often ~ , • , . „ W and you J?.11 know in a single hour why Cadillac has States at the rate of more than almost automatically call the ear to mind. Naturally, words like these can become inseparable $1,280,000 a day. own only from a product which deserves them. In the its vocabulary. ADVERTISEMENT, When the talk is of motor cars, who can hear the case of Cadillac, it has "taken half a century of the y k from al cxpcricncc , tha t when » » prestige without thinking of Cadillac? highest automotive stand- .. word strictest adherence to the of prestigc and distinct io„” and ard to win this public approval. value Don’t drown! It is likewise true of “distinction”... of “luxury” “luxury” and “pride of possession and of vigilance \r the price oi this reputation. you are spca king Q f Standard of the World.