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Atmosphere Of Disagreement Expected At Conference Of Eisenhower And Churchill By JOHN M, HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON ® — Prelimin- aries indicate that the Eisenhow- er-Churchill conference opening here tomorrow will be held in an atmosphere of sharp disagreement. Diplomats are beginning to won- der whether they will produce a real reconciliation of basic dif- ferences. British Prime Minister Churchill and Foreign Secretary Eden are due here before noon tomorrow for meetings with President Eisenhow- Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE — TRY A POUND TODAY — Printing... Embossing Engraving... Rubber Stamps VICT 804 White St. er and Secretary of State Dulles which will continue through the weekend, : The ostensible purpose is to seek a closing of the gap in British- American relations. The result may be agreement on impending diplomatic moves coupléd with an understanding of basic disagree- ments. Here are some of the steadily developing differences: 1, Indochina — Eden told Com- mons yesterday he hoped it would be possible to agree to a South- east Asian defense system against aggression encompassing a gener- al non-aggression pact in which Communist and free nations would join, plus .a straight-out free na- tion defensive alliance. Eden put Britain on the side of moving slow- Miami Beach Betsy Ross Hotel ON THE OCEAN AT I18T $f. Servicemen’s Special $1.50 PER PERSON Double Occupancy eAir Conditioned eF ree Parking scan Shop eNear Fun-Packed WE RY OPEN SUNDAYS — 9:00 A.M. TILL 1;00 P.M. ly toward an Asian alliance as 2 ~ |longrrange means of protection. U.S. officials have hoped that Churchill and Edén would agree to move quickly toward formation of a Southeast Asian pact. Further- more, there appeared to be little enhusiasm for making non-aggres- sion treaties with the Communists on the ground that such treaties generally have no meaning. 2. European Defense Community —The United States has been talk- ing about a revision of its policies. Based for years on creation of an international. army including Freneh and German forces. Be- cause of French ingetion, Ameri- can officials have thought the talks this weekend should consider al- ternative wayseof arming West Germany ou! the proposed EDC. Word is now circulating, how- ever, that the British—never too ketn about EDC—have more in- terest in alternatives than the United States is ready for. Ameri- ean officials fear that any pressing for. alternatives might endanger whatever chance still exists of get- ting EDC ratified by France. Dullés did assure West Germany yesterday that some consideration must be given soon to restoring her sovereignty, provided for in a peace eontract which cannot be- come effective unless France and Italy. ratify EDC. German. Ambassador Heinz L. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Market Phone 2-2013 WHERE ALITTLE BUYS A LOT U.S. GOV'T. GRADED GOOD T-Bone STEAKS t Krekeler called on Dulles, and the State Department later announced that the secretary, while saying there is “a good prospect” for EDC approval, told Krekeler that if it does not come about, “there should be prompt consideration” of restoration| of West Germany’s sovereignty. 3. Colonialism — Reports have eireulated for several days that Dulles intends to make clear to the British that the United States would not hereafter fee] bound to! follow their lead in colonial areas | of the world. Dulles is said to feel | this government must appear to the world as a champion of free- dom and independence. + Specifically, the secretary has been reported as interested in hav- ing the British come to some agreement with the Egyptian gov- ernment over defense of the Suez Canal, long a thorny London-Cairo isgue. British diplomats in Washington heard that Dulles discussed what he considers to be the colonialism problem at a private meeting with} some newsmen about a week ago. | It is a fair guess that if Dulles does not bring up the issue him-} self, Churchill or Eden very likely will do so. The most urgent and’critical is- sue, topping the program of sub- | jects, is Southeast Asia and its se-| curity against communism. For | this reason extraordinary interest | | rate ‘Fragment Found attached here to Eden’s report to Parliament yesterday. Eden said | he would like to see some kind of security system in which both sides would take part — “such as Locarno” — as well as a defen- sive alliance. “ Locarno embraced a series of five treaties worked out at Locar- no, Switzerland, in 1925 between Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Poland to guarantee existing territories. With the rise of Hitler, the treaty guarantees crumbled. Dulles has contended that the United Nations provides sufficient peace guarantees and that sepa- non-aggression pacts are useless. $10,000 Bill DUNN, N. C. (® — Bobby Lee showed up at a Dunn bank Tues- | day with a piece of a $10,000 bill he said he found at the Benson town | dump. The fragment constituted about | one-fifth of the entire bill and showed the denomination of $10,- 000 and part of the serial number. Bankers confirmed its legitimacy and said that if Lee had as much as two-fifths of the bill he could collect half from the Treasury de- partment. With as much as three-ourths, the bankers said, Lee could collect the entire $10,000. No one knew how that fragment | got in the dump. Rest Ordered For Mariyn HOLLYWOOD w — A three-day | rest in ‘bed has been ordered for Marilyn Monroe, who collapsed three times since the start of her | current picture four weeks ago. / Dr. S. R. Kennamer sent her home yesterday after her latest collapse. 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