| Show London ondon Hints Hints' Big 3 Meet Site Selected LONDON June 6 A W-A A hint it that the site of oL the next big three p parley already ady had been set was given commons commons' Wednesday as one one report that the first meeting meeting meet meet- ing ng of f the delegates t to the allied control council In Berlin had Berlin had ended ended ended end n new w anxiety ed abruptly created new here Without j elaboration Chancellor chancell r of th the Ex Exchequer Sir John Anderson And Ander r- r I son son told cOmm commons th there re w was s no chance that the big three would meet In Lond London n l leaving aying the sugg sug- sug gg g- g g jestion sUon that a site had been se- se Be select lect d. d I Meanwhile fresh concern aro arose also over oyer the situation u on in Austria Gen andField Mar Mar- Montgomery left soon Boon after t the Berlin meeting without o t attending attending attend attend- t ing inga a Russian banquet saying they th y had d to return to their head quarters Tuesday evening The e fl first st b brief lef B Berlin r ln m meeting e g of U. U s SI S.- British Russian and French delegates delegates' left unsettled detailS deUs de- de tailS Us concerning the organization of i the allied control council and h how w it will govern G Germany Richard Rich d K KL L Law W speaking for forthe the foreign office told commons that h t although tho allied military missions missions missions mis mis- arrived in Vienna last Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day If for r preliminary p ry discussions I might alight bed bej some t tIme time before e before n control 1 commission lon for r Austria A ia islet is ts let et i UP With increasing Uie number of m problems ms in including luding- luding and criminal war i ats are Jn Y 1 an y big three ting Pres Pre Truman id d' d PrIme ime Minister i Ch Churchill have announced they to met with M Marshal iI t SO soo i fi le An un An-un confirmed broadcast RUs over o 1 the Rus Rus- sian controlled Graz Austria r ra radio ra- ra did dio said ld Id S 'S Stalin f favored v x I a p parley l y soon 7 The e London don Star 2 r. r ld e cry ery w flying ing back ack to o London See Seel Page 3 Sf C Column lumn 3 S BIG THREE Continued from Page Fage One from the Berlin meeting Tuesday for important consultations on the future of Germany Dispatches from Berlin disclosed that Gen Eisenhower had left B Berlin Berlin Ber Ber- r rUn lin Un Tuesday night to return to his headquarters at Frankfurt after signing a joint declaration announcing announcing an an- noun irig the assumption of ot supreme supreme su su- preme premo authority in the reich reach bythe by bythe bythe the four victorious powers The meeting was cut short when the American British and French representatives learned cd that Marshal Marshal Marshal Mar Mar- Gregory soviet member member member mem mem- ber of the council had no no instructions instructions from his government to carry carry carry car car- ry on further discussions until the withdrawal of ot American and BritIsh British Brit Brit- ish ash tr troops ops fr from m the zone to be occupied b y Russian fo forces a is c com com- I Correspondents dJs disclosed os d that of ot the power four-power d dec declaration c- c a a ceremony which required re required required re re- only 25 was minutes minutes was as h held ld up approximately six hours when the Russians unexpectedly interposed interposed Interposed inter- inter 1 posed minute last-minute objections to ar article 10 lOot of the word 2500 d document document docu docu- cu- cu ment which soviet representatives previously had read and approved in London This article which the Russians apparently believed might be considered considered considered con con- by th the Japanese as as' as asa a a breach of neutrality reads The forces nationals atio 1 ls ships aircraft military equipment an another and anc d other property in Germany or inGerman InGerman in inGerman German German- control or service or a aGerman at t German disposal of ot any other co country at w war r wi with any of the the al al allies allies lies w will ill be subject to the provisions provi of ot the declaration and o of f any proclamations orders ordinances ordinances ordinances nances or or Instructions issued If It the Russians agreed to this I article it it was pointed out out out-a a strict tm t I Interpretation would require the theto them m td to seize Beize Japanese persons persona an and d property In the soviet union al although although although al- al though Russia is not at war wi with th Japan After a a discussion between sov soy soviet let iet representatives s Ambassador r William Murphy y chief of the l p po political division of ot the U. U S. S control contro group and Siro Sir William Strang o othe of th the British foreign office it was wa s decided to omit the article fro from m th the declara declaration ion |