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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1988.

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RITA LEAVES US APPROVES MOROCCAN ANZUS MEETING

TO SEE ALY

Hollywood, Sept. 12.

RITA Hayworth, reportedly in disguise, was en route today to New York and Europe to take her daugh- ter, Yasmine,, for a visit. with Prince Aly Khan. Sourets close to the red-haired movie star sold she slipped out of town on Saturday by train with Yasmine, Rebecca, the 10-year-old daughter by Orton Welles, a nurse and a tutor. The actress, before leaving, sent word to estranged husband Dick Haymes through her at- torneys that she is not filling for divorce yet but want? "niore

time to think

over." Rita's "secret"

things

SELF-RULE Greek King And Queen In Belgrade

Official Silence Does Not

Hide Satisfaction

Washington, Sept. 12.

United States officials applauded the French Cabinet's approval of self-rule for Morocco today as a realistic step that may bring about a lasting settlement to the strife-torn North African territory.

Although the State Department main- tained a tight official silence on the matter, not wishing to interfere in another nation's problem, officials did not hide their satis- faction.

"We naturally welcome every step that will help reduce the tensions that may weaken the free World," one official told the United Press.

"We

believe that the home rule resolution is a realistic one and hope it will be quickly implemented."

Japanese-Soviet

Peace Talks

Not long ago these same off- cials had been apprehensive that

nationalist Morocco's nspirations could engender ย bloody and costly war not un- like the recent one in Indo-

China.

trip to Europe FIFTEENTH aspirations of the

apparently will cancel a sult

in Reno which Aly Khan filed in an effort to force her to bring their child to Parls visit. Her attorney, for Bartley Crum of New York, is scheduled to be in Reno to- morrow to approve the with- drawal of the case when it comes up in court.

MEETING

IN LONDON

Officials pointed out that the United States was hopeful the plan would meet the legitimate Nationalists and at the same time recognise France's

the contribution to development of North Africa.

They recalled that the Secre- tary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, recently had expressed

hope for "limely and realls-

tic" solution.

Compromise

London, Sept. 13. Japanese and Soviet

Officials readily praised the negotiators hold the fifteenth determined efforts by the French .....business meeting of their Prime Minister, M. Edgar Faure, 14-week old peace treaty to push the home rule formula through his Cabinet despite some talks here today.

Conservative opposition. His now

King Paul of Greece arrives in Belgrade with his Queen Frederika' för, an eight-day visit, and drives with President Tio through the streets of the Yalgoslav, capital after arrival-Express Photo.

British Pressure On

Complicate US

Washington, Sept. 13. PRITISH pressure on Japan to buy more cotton from the sterling area might eam- plicate negotiations opening

here today on a new agree ment for the sale'' of surplus

United States farm commodi-

tits to Japan.

In Principle

fare drm commitments could

ing area, had to be solved be-

be made by Tokyo,

British

The representatives in Japanese capital were sald to have told the Japanese they were anxious to narrow the trade advantage which Japan had in the sterling area last year.

The Japanese sources here sald that two other problems were that:

1. Japan did not want to pay moro for United States sur- plus rice than it would pay

Japs May

Deal

pluses last year Japan received 70 per cent of the yen fundo. Mr Kono this week will ask that this should be increased to 80 per cent. United States officials, while declining to comment on the Japanese position, appeared confident that an agreement would be reached much more quickly than it

Inst year.

was

Complicated

for rice from Thadland and The Arst agreement involved Burma.

Japanese officials here said they hoped an agreement in prin- clple could be reached during the talks before the bead of Ichiro their delegation, Mr

Cono, the Minister for Agri-2. The Japanese Government culture and Forestry, left Washington on Friday.

Six Weeks

Friends said that after Hita and Haymes broke up, Aly sent she visit word suggesting Europe and

he would with draw his suit. Rita is expected to meet Aly and his repre- sentives in Cannes, France,

But they added at least six weeks. andily owes

Che

Sho

Mr Jakob Malik, Soviet Am-action clearly brought a bassador in London and chief

feeling of optimism to officials

Still secret

Russian delegute, was expected They are also pleased over the to make further comment on a Japanese draft of a peace treaty compromising attitude recently French Aly 11 for

the 10-year-old adopted both by the ending

Nationalls! and weeks visitation with

state of war between the two Government his

that |leaders and expressed hope rations. young daughter.

their efforts would receive the Some friends hinted a possible

support of the Moroccan people. Peconelllation between RiLat

An official who had closely and Aly, while others report-

the North

African ed "she may go back to Dick

developments termed today's submitted to Mr Mailk by Mr Cabinet action upon her return.”

Con- Haymes, notified of her depar- Shunlchi Matsumoto, principal structive and hoped it would ture, said he would not follow Japanese delegate and former result in a settlement patterned

but was confident they her,

ambassador to Britain at their after the successful progromme would reconelle upon her re- meeting on August 18,

developed for Tunisia by former turn,

Premier Pierre Mendes-France. Friends of the actress said she Then Mr Malik, following

was weary of lawsuits and consultations with Moscow,, her troubled days with made comments on some of

ned

the

The draft, still secret, was followed

articles. scurces expected him

can-

Haynes. They said she plan-

Conference's tu reconcile

to with

tinue to give his Government's views on the other points at today's session in the Soviet Embassy-Reuter,

Columbia studio, drop her lawsuit against her employers, and return to work.-Unlled Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle.

as "very

Felt Relieved.

United States oficials readily that

Ich they acknowledged relieved that Cabinet action had come ahead of the United Nations General Assembly, The continuation of disturbances in Morocco while the Assembly is meeting would have

posed

G

political problem, officials said.

A revolution presumably sponsored by the Arab nations disturbances, the discuss to could not have been avoided, they speculated, and the United delegation would have States been torn between recognising the claim of the nationalist to the greater autonomy and the loyalty owed to France as a fellow member. of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation-- United Press.

RESUME PESTS CAJAR CA

"OWNER CIE RANCIDAR N TO KN e A COKS CROWD R SPRCE PEER S GSM TE A

MAD TURTLE M

NANU 11 MOSA diplomats for dil, over

NS

LHRUINN S STARS 4 SS

ACROSS

DOWN

1 Carry on again (0),,

1 Grate (4).

3 Nuisances (B).

8 Half-open (4).

@ Coins (0),

11 Possessor (5)7

12 Rank-tasting (8).

14 Cribs (4).

10 Multitude (5).

10 Bean

Beano (4).

19 Nobleman (4),

20 Move violently (0),

24, Foolish (5),

20 Yellow flower (0),

20 Devastation (4),

27 Paces (8).

20 Voxes (0).

2 Prophet (4).

3 Principal (4).

4 Ousta (0).

5 Yleid (7).

@ Legislator (7).

7 Rims aground (7),

10 Light craft (8).

13 Attacks (7).

14 Reduce to ashes

Is Ties up (7).

17 Dominion (8).

10 Allow: (0).

21 Fork prong (4).

23 Ads (4).

23 Church service (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aerbia: 1 Toplé, 4. Shdved,

8 Oxalle, 10 Romb, 12 Normal, 14 Profane, 17 Riot, 10

20 Maindor, 32 Adam, 23 Lessees, 17 Reveal, 20′ AÐ Teror, 31 Effeto, 32-Padre Down: 1Troop, S Plario, 3 China, 8 Harm B Violin, 7 Debate 9 Console, 11 Harkos, 18 Helfest

Read, 16 Flamed, 18 One, 20 Manage: 21 Taehr, 24. BOGD Ended, 20 Sproo, 28 Vent.

Celebrities See Jap Dancers

London, Sept. 12.

A celebrity audience including

the

the

welcomed world tonight Japanese Azauma Kabuld dan- res and musicians here their first night of a three-week

Deacon.

nt

The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Haruhiko Nish, sat beside the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Harold Macmillan, to watch the show. Afterwards they left arm in arm smiling and chat- tingg

Mr Jacob Malik, the Soviet Ambassador, and his wife were also among the audience,

At the end of the show there wero six curtain calls,

The dancers who have come from the Edinburgh Festival, will stay three weeks in London at the Royal Opera Hoiso-- London's most famous theatką. Router...

Berlami?

dời

war drivi

Trento, Bept,

that several new problems, Including Bri- tain's desire that Japan should

more colton buy

and other commodities from the sterl

complicated negotiations over

the terms of payment for the surpluses

wanted a bigger percentage of yen derived from the sale of Both

commodities to

the

surplus

put into capital investment in Japanese Industry. Under an agreement covering the sale of £85 million worth of sur-

Japanese and United States sources said the new would probably agreement cover smaller amounts than Mall last

year.China

Special,

Officials Confer In Washington

Washington, Sept. 12.

Top United States and Australian officials inet at the State Department today for a wide discussion of mutual problems preparatory to the forthcoming meeting of the ANZUS Pact countries,

Delegations headed by the Australian Ex- ternal Affairs Secretary, Mr Richard Casey, and the acting Secretary of State, Herbert Hoover, Jr, of the United States conferred for one and a half hours. Later they announced that further meet- ings would be held in the next two days.

Mr. Casey told reporters after after he arrived here last night. the meeting that he raised de- He termed the gesture an ex- fence as well as political mat-tremely generous one.-United lers among "six or seven sub- Press.

he wished to consider

jects"

with United States officinis. In

this connection he sald ho planned to meet tomorrow with Admiral Arthur Radford, Chairs man of the Joint Chiefs of Stal.

"We encompassed the whole question of Southeast Asia and the area

broadly north of Austrnila," said Mr Casey, But ho disclosed no information on the substance of the talks.

Mr Casey realled that ho had had similar conferences with United States officials for the past few years on the eve of ANZUS meetings.

Class A Prisoners

TUNISIA PREMIER RESIGNS

Tunis, Sept. 12. Tunisia Premior Tahar Ben Amar will hand the resigna- tion of his Government-which negotiated home rule with the French-to the Bay of Tunis tomorrow morning, it was an- nounced here tonight,

the

Within 24 hours Bey Sidi Mohammed Arain may name Asked about reporta that the man who will read the new seven Class A Japanese war el-Tunisian Government which criminals would be released by, for the first time since the end of the month on agree French protectorate was

of the eight nations of tablished in 1881 will have full the Internatiersal Tribunal that

control of Tunisi's Internal ponvicted them, Mr Casey sald affairs-Reuter, that a decision on their partial

ment

release was made "four to five weeks ago" but that he did not remember precisely how many of the prisoners were affected

It. by

Meanwhile, n State Depart ment spokesman expressent ap- preciation for Australia's offer. of $50,000 to a rehabilitation fund for the flood-stricken areas in New England. The press offlcer, Mr Henry Suydam, told nows conference that the offer was made by Mr Cosey shortly

FRENCH COLONIAL GENERAL :

Paris, Sept. 12. General Edgard Rene te Larminat was today appointed Inspector-General of the French

Forces,

North Koreans Czech MIG Inquiry Into Colonial Forc

Release "Armed Spies"

{

Tokyo, Sept 13. PADIO Peking today

nounced that Communist North Koren on Monday re- leased an undisclosed number of South Korean "armed spics."

sold the "armed spies belong- to the 702rd Regional

Chased By Sabres

Bonn. Sept. 12.

MIG A Bussian-bulit fighter of the Czechoslovak Air Forco violated West German territory on Satar- day, but was chased back across the frontier by UB Sabrejeta, a US Embassy

bo disclosed spokesman

day.

The spokesman said no

fired

were

shots It broadcast the text of a North

Thus Korcan communique which

ccctirred Incident

about 2.80

The Intruder was picked up on US Air Forbe

radar screens and three Sabrejela went up at once to Intercept

Contingent of the Army In

the

telligence Corps of the South Korean forces were arrested by coastal guards of Korean Democratic People's Republic after they illegally intruded..." into Communist territory.

"They

were released by this side on September 12, 1985," it sald

The communique stated that the "sples" committed serious

crimte.

ac-

"However, in view at the fact that theso armed SDICS engaged in espionage tivities under pressure and coercion by the American side and the South Korean mill- tary authorities tather this of their own free will," the Reds released them "so they might enjoy a peaceful life," || It added-United Press.

Policeman Won Cycle Race

Milford, Conn., Sept 12. An extra man" entered...a

motorcycle race on public highway yesterday and won.

He was a motorovi polieti man naknod Aulo Marino.!

One of thèmi, the spokes- tran sald, mude

thirch passes

MIC at the

L order to Identify it, and confirmed that it carried Czechoslovak Air Force markings.

The MG docked into thundercloud

and disap.. benred herow the border without any shotà being fired

eltier CH

Biąc.-- United PreMS.

Troop Manoeuvres

Simulated

A-Explosion

At Salisbury

Indian

Press

General de Larminat, who is 69,, was one of the first high- rinking French officers to rally to General Charles de Gaulle after the May, 1040 admläilee. At the time, he was Chief of Staff of the --- French East European Command.

Recommendations In 1941, he served under

Being Studied

General Georges Calroix...... in Syria. After the wili. ha became a member of the French Supreme War Counell and was New Delhi, Sept. 12. The Indian Government the French military delegate at hopes to come to a decision the preliminary talles for

setting

+ European this week on several recom-defence community. - France- mendations made by the Presc

Commission, which inquired

into the National Press, the

af

1790

SANDEMAN

SCOTCH WHISKY.

The -King of Whiskies

SANOI MA

WHIST

the

"All Taste. No Waste!

Information Minister, Dr B. Austria Accepts

V. Keskar said today.

But the

recommendations Rome Invitation

were complex and

was

required for consideration and

consultation with thoed affected,

Vienm, Sept; 12..

Austria has accepted an invita..

he told the Council of States Lion from the Italian Govern

service

conditions

.of

(upper house) as he opened's

ment to take part in a conference two day debate on the subject.

Con Trieste at Rome in mid- said measures under November, the Austrian Foreign

consideration Included Ministry announced today. special the

countries scheduled to the establishment take part in the conference are journalists, of Press Council, a price page | Austrin, Italy, West Germany, schedule to regulate the size Yugoslavin, Switzerland, Czecho

the slovakis and Hungary.--France- and price of newspapers, reorganisation of news agencies

Proase. and the question of föreign

Indian ownership of papers.

Amendment

SORRY

hows-

Mr Surendra Mahinty of the Ganatantri Parly said the pro- **posal to set up a Press Courell of "the contained

germa totalitarianian,****

He put forward an extend- ment suggesting that the peo posed council should have no statutory powers or protection and that roommenttalions, London, Sept. 12.

press laws should be remares to A major atomto

explosion the Law Commission for review will be simulated somewhere

Mr. &

(Praia N Dwlyredy on Salisbury Plaitt southery

Socialist) mid the Press Com- England during the next three ma

mission recommendatione should days to test troops under beercipted in undraty. surpelso conditions of attual said that the Press Trust of India and the United Pres of

Cutica" sware Repubilo. Top secrecy. 'is being kept | Indla about the octotum and ka railways and rats and

Hawker Workers

On: Strike,

K-Londoni, Sept. 12,

More than 1.000 technicians and workers of the Hawker air- craft works at Blackpool went? out on strike today, dispute with the

over night work for Lochla statt.

El

More than half of this plant's workers struck in sympathy with night shift techniciens who had turned up for a day's work this morning and had home by tho boon ordered management-France-Presse,

Anti-Communist

Operations

Altlers, Sept.

"Tho "French" authorit

place for the explosion.telegraphis,

The Minister's benar tall the Army: engineere, say "kt::Wilk produce the traditional mutans, newai agencies, that unless they might decreed

endalora fog of room of yellow smokantn

certain date, world have ho

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