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Show V The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 15, 1962 trv 'I Paris, Bonn Reject XJ.S. Bid on Berlin Continued From Page 1 bodings of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany. Allied diplomats noted that in the past the German Chancellor frequently has opposed any Western initiative that ran counter to his ideas of a Ber- v- T?. T,r" A 15 ?"? ;' World Briefs ??? r? vi 'u r j r d l'Pi Iti vgp? ' Vi x J , 4 rV$Vs ' A 'Vft V b " jl:; r'v . Uu 27 . 995 . Easy Terms GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. 346 SO. MAIN B ;v'k Londons Fasliron Queens Feather Defies THE NEW friction between Bonn and Washington was due By Associated Press London fashion houses to a number of stones from hate feathers, but the Queen ENGLAND, BADMINTON, the German capital Fnday acQueen Elizabeth II de- doesnt seem to care. curately outlining U.S. sugges-- 14 tions for a possible offer to the fied the fashion experts again She showed up at the elite Russians w'hen Berlin talks are Saturday and appeared in pub- Badminton Horse Tnals sport resumed here Monday. lic with a feather in her hat. feathered! ing the tight-fittin1 hat and a smart new hair stj le beneath it. The royal hair anangement is faintly reminiscent of the bouffant style favored by Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy. ' The lowly potato Is LONDON, Apul 14 (UPI) worth' Its weight In cavier. It has become- a continental crisis, a taiget of hijackers. Communist police in Germany were can ing out house to house searches for t them. - Associated Pie April DAMASCUS, iL 'T'UVJ, Clennet Irtndiei 120 Accerdien . Syrians Seat President, Hear Pledge iVSfe-. - forts to sabotage current East-Wes- t negotiations over Berlin. W viv x Vi'-.-, OFFICIALS FROM Secre-tarr t of State Dean Rusk down f were angry, they said, because i press discussion of inter-Allier - Tt consultations made unified opJ i eration against the Russians lin settlement practically Impossible ' THE GERMAN leader, they They were mystified because thought, would find Mr. Ken- official German comment on nedy and Rusk less ready to United States suggestions for a modify their policy to please Berlin compromise had not rehim than were former Presi- flected anything like the sedent Dwight D. Eisenhower and rious opposition reported in his secretary of state, John news stories from the West German capital. Foster Dulles. They were exasperated by THE TWO TOPICS that have caused Adenauer the most the continuing signs of GerI; concern are the formation of man nervousness about U.S. a committe of West and East intentions. Germans to discuss technical Washington believes it haS contacts, and the establishment gone to great lengths to keepi V?? of an international authority Bonn Informed about diplo' to supervise access to West matic 1 "if. Aj planning here. Berlin from West Germany. The German ambassador, 3 a Wilhelm G. Grewe, was called s" C New York Tlmn Servlet v Saturday morning "to the of WASHINGTON, April 14 i.-- k 1. fice of Roy D. Kohler, assistant Angry and somewhat mystified I-lx5 State Department officials have secretary of state for European to conthese views hear affairs, ' 41 protested to the West German in the strongest possible ambassador against news leaks veyed f rJ in Bonn that they felt were ef- - manner. "" v' . 4k? German sources, appar-5 luvCTalMi ently reflecting Crewes reGOOD USED sponse, confessed Htuodittd Prtu Wlrephoto wobbler is the first elephant This three-foo- t BAND INSTRUMENTS It was born Saturday In the Portland, Ore., to le horn in the United States in 44 years. 100 to mother. Belle. luMchtr Alt Story on Page 1. 7500 Rut they expressed doubt Saxuphuito .... Pan that the leaks in Bonn had 6900 been Trumpet officially Inspired. Three Star Psst, Comrade Got Any Hot Potatoes? 14 Kazem El Kudsl stepped back into the role of president of Svna Saturday and promised the nation a fiee referendum to deeide whether it wants unity with other Arab states, beginning with dear Egypt. AS KUDSI returned civilian leadership to the nation, the army opened Syria's , borders and called off Its emergency curfew throughout the country 17 davs after it overthrew the government. KUDSI, arrested In the, army coup but reinstalled as president after his release Friday, began consultations to form a new civilian government. HE INDICATED the 172 member old parliament is now dissolved and that he would call an election for a new one But he set no date. The great majority of deputies have handed in their resignations to me," he- said in his first bioadcast Since his EIROPE PACED A POTATO FAMINE brought on by a frigid spring. It hurt a continent where the spud is every meals side dish, especially England vvhete a sodden potato usually lurks somewheie between the roast beef and the boiled cabbage. In little Luxembourg, radio stations bioadcast a new version of an old song Yes, we have no potatoes. In Britain questions were being asked in Parliament and a cafe assen lution spokesman said (here soon may be no chips In the fish V chips shops. The potato famine of 1962 appeared worst in Germany where potatoes long ago lcplaced sauerkrautr as king of the dinner table. 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