PAGE TWO Berlin 'Strategy' Reviewed By Rusk WASHINGTON (/P) The United States began yesterday a strategy review to decide what course to follow next in seeking a peaceful settlement of the Berlin crisis. Secretary of State Dean Rusk called in top aides to a working lunch, among them Asst. Secretary Foy Kohler, Soviet affairs expert Charles Boh- len. and the U.S. amba:;sadors from Moscow and Bonn. The two envoys Llewellyn Thompsoic from Moscow and Wal- ter C. Dowling from Bonn—are U.S. informants said the Ken in Washington especially for a re-' reedy-Gromyko get-together last view of the so far unsuccessful Friday produced no progress, in U.S. effort to see whether the So the U.S. probe to see whether the viets will offer acceptable termsiKremlin is willing to negotiate on for Fast-West negotiation on Ger-it e m s acceptable to the \Vest. many. The ambassadors are ex -I What action the West would peeled to return to their posts'adopt next depends on the out late this week, come of the studies now under At midafternoon Kohler met ~ vav, White said. with envoys Ir o m Britain. Kennedy and Rusk were report- France and West Germany to ed interested in continuing the trade ideas on future alterna- (sounding out operation with the lives on the Berlin issue. of! with Thompson possibly These meetings were part oV continuing in Moscow the explor what State Department press of - !:story talks started with Gromyko ficer Lincoln White described as here. "a further study and analysis" of; According to this line of think the just-concluded conversations; ing, a basis for settlement with held by President Kennedy an&the Reds can be found if the ef- Ruslc with Soviet Foreign Minister,' fort is pressed long and patiently. 1 Andrei A. Gromyko. And the chances of shooting U.S. diplomats awaited with ;breaking out are being reduced interest the outcome of the next ;while the talks are under way, Gromyke, discussion with a White said. --- _ British Cabinet Shake-Up Made By Macmillan LONDON (AP) Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan shifted two powerful British ministers—fain Macleod and R. A. Butler—to new posts in the most spectacular cab inet shake-up since Suez. Macleod, 47, moved out asl colonial secretary—a post he has! filled for two years. His liberal' African policies had drawn fire' from white settler leaders and the right wing of his own Conserva-, tive party. Later, when he seemed to back-pedal, Negro leaders ,torned on him. Macmillan gave him instead the chairmanship of the Con servative party and made him leader of the House of Commons, both vastly influential but do mestic posts. Butler, 59, gave way to Macleod as Conservative party and leader of Commons. He stayed on as home secretary in charge of in ternal affairs. 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