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GENEVA, May 11--The Soviet Union and the Big Three Western foreign ministers plunged into cold war negotiations tonight after colliding head-on over German participation. The West beat back a belated Soviet attempt to seat Communist East Germany as a full negotiator...
While they worked behind the scenes, President Eisenhower appeared at the meeting to make a plea for his foreign-aid program. Part of that program, said Ike, is "a freer flow of world trade. We must do this without prejudice to our national security and without inflicting undue hardship on our local producers. Especially among the less-developed countries we must use every available means to assure that these people not only add to the free world's strength, but eventually become valued participants as both sellers and buyers in the markets of world trade...
...chairman of the Ford Foundation's Fund for Adult Education ("If all of us in industry learned better the world in which we live, we'd all be better individuals"). He had a hand in the Rockefeller brothers' special studies of national security problems and foreign economic policy, is the first chairman of the Republican Party's policy Committee on Program and Progress. Last week Percy opened the first working meeting of his committee to chart the G.O.P.'s future goals. He argues with force that businessmen should not worry, as many do, that participation...
GENEVA, May 8--The Soviet Union demanded today that East German representatives be brought into the opening session of the Big Four foreign ministers conference tomorrow as full participants. The Western powers rejected the demand. The dispute created some uncertainty about the actual opening of the conference set for 2:30 p.m. Monday...
...British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd met with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko late this afternoon in an effort to resolve the disagreement but the effort failed...