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THE CHINA MAH, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1981,

RUSSIAN PROPOSALS INADEQUATE MAKARIOS'S RETURN INTERNATIONAL Hopes That Plan

NAVAL REVIEW FOR VIRGINIA

Washington, May 5.

Seventeen foreign countries have now accepted invliations to take part in next month's international naval review at Hampton Roads, Virginia.

MODERN GALLERY

OPENED

Will Provide Basis For Compromise

London, May

The United Nations Disarmament Sub- committee is due to meet here tomorrow to resume its complex discussions after a The roview, the first infive-day recess during which the four is being held in connection with Western delegates have been studying

Russia's new partial disarmament plan.

United States waters since 1907,

the Jamestown Festival ccle-

brating the 350th anniversary of settlement in the new world,

permanent English

first the

made in Virginia in 1807.

Today'n Announcement Enid that about 60 United States and some 30 to 40 foreign worships

would participate,

'THE LARGEST'

"

This was put to the Sub-committed-Britain, France, the United States, Canada and Russia-by Mr Valerian Zorin, chief Soviet representative, at last Tuesday's' meeting, after which the negotia- ̈ tions were adjourned until tomorrow.

with Mr Zorin

on lo

fur

the

But during the recem period Norway, to tether with Canadia the five delegates held an in- and Japan, was naked to subs Naples, May 5.

United States Allantle Fleet formal meeting at which the mit propedis and additional The President of Italy.Hedquarters in Norfolks sald Western representatives were commenti in connection with

event would be the urgest understood to have closely ques- the joint Giovanni Gronchi. todayű

proposal opened

ever held in the tioned Mr Zorin on his new pro- advanca registration of nuclear of one

Europe's review

tests which these three coun most modern

posals. picture worki

"The 17 Dalions, plus the The Westem delegate; have tries put to the United Nations galleries in an 18th century united States, surpasses the 10 held consultations among them-11th Generd) Asecmbly and royal

palace overlooking nations and the British Com-selves since this informal dl:- which was unanimously referred Vesuvius and the fabulous monwealth which participated cussion

dikurmament Sub- in the review held for the Thursday last. Bay of Naples,

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth The latest Sevict proposala in- at Spithead in 1983," the state- clude a suggestion for an ex- The masily pink and grey

ment said. paince of Capodimonte, bull by

change of aerial inspection of President Eisenhower was th-Eastert Siberia, Kamchnika and King Charles et Naples, tuis

completely

review the fleets but Sakhalin together with a small ,tr 11

restored to vlied to

announced inal week house one of Italy's most im-

*pen ski portant collections of puintings, had naked Mr Charles Wilson, part of European Rus.,

has

tire taken The work

HIS six

Defence, to Europe, Als ka and the entire Secretary of deputise for him. yeate and cost 800 million tire

Western part of the United States.

(£845,000).

to

that he

ENTERTAINMENT

The actual review will be on June 12, but the entre event An elaborale lasts ten days. programme of, shore entertain-

has been

arranged for

The original palace roof was lified off and a new glass and concrete shell

construeled give ample light to the paintings, One third of the roof aren is

inent Bunds re- now made of glass. gulated by remote control will protect the palatings from the strong Neapolitan sunlight.

'FARNESE PICTURE

the visiting warship's crews.

AKI

some renson

to

over

for

inost

Unacceptable

conference sources

Western here have described the new Russian proposals as inadequate but possibly providing a basis for compromise.

The Committee,

In A memorandum accom- penying the proposals the Nor- weglan Government

stated: "there is no need to emphasise the increasing uneasiness which la felt by many

aver the certainty about the short term term effects of nuclear tests and over the ab and long parent inability of

the

1427-

powers directly concerned to agree on

to the

Pon

the

a common problem of their

"The fact that scientists

ists differ widely n cheir evaluation of the effects both of the teats carried out so far and of

a continued Altogether 27 countries were

testing at approximately invited to take part. The invita-

Hist does not include any

A French spokesman in Paris Present rate, is, in the view of Communist countries. It WHs last Friday described the Soviet Norwegian Government, suffl- limited to nations which, accord-ideas as "slight progress" but cient to warrant serious efforts to get the situation under inter- statement, said they were still unacceptable national control offtelal

and regula- This spokesman told a The whole picture collection

"might have

pression...." from the world famous National participate

"We have the conference: ler

slight

because progress

of aerial inspection principles have been recognised as valid by the Soviets, But this inspec- ton is accompanied by practical conditions which are much no to added: "As far as nuclear dis- make nonsense of it arst be-armament cause the United States must proposal agree to aircraft flying over the only Arst step, although it whole of the territory where does

point

way they have atomic plants and certainly is the goal of dil `tho accondly because the Soviet govemments represented in this

Museum

In

the

celebrating Naples, including Jamestown founding and the famous "Farnese" pictures, colonisation of North America."

the China Mall Special. has been transported to Capodimonte Palace.

The older museum is now de- voted entirely to anelen Greak the and Romum art, including Fresco paintings from the excavations of nearby Pompei. One room of the new Capodi- monto Gallery contidus nine

CHICO MARX

WANTS OLD

canvases by Than, the Vene- AGE BENEFITS

tion master,

They

shine like

jewels against a specially woven

tapestry background.

rodins

the

for

L

be

the

mode the

memorandum

First Step

The Norwegian

ig

concerned,

assuredly

constitutes

а

to what

plosions.

the

"With regard to the health aspect of the

nuclear tests, however, the proposed system

for advance registration would, the view of the Norwegian Avernment be of considerable importance."-Reuter.

In

Union would allow such fights sub-committee, namely the only OVCT

ley stretches regulation, control and ultimate where there has been nothing in cossation of all nucleat test ex- Santa Monics, May 6.

the memory of man. Chico Marx, eldest of

If those proposals are un- But most of the 44 recon- three Marx Brothers Comedy

acceptable, the Russians have structed

are starkly Tean, has applied here

made them in such a way as to modem they were originally federal old age benefits.

122 unacceptable but also the cramped

quarter of GET- Chico, now 48, said he had

order to claim the merit of vants of the king of the two been under the impression he

for the benefis dying a semblance of agreement Sicilies,

wus Ineligible

terms which would make on totalled A specin laboratory equipped because his earnings

thes such

agreement futile," But with X-ray photographic ap-more than $1,300 a year,

Since the last meeting of the paratus has been constructed in he said he learned inter that the palace for the study and re- he was eligible for the months sub-committee the progress

he earned less than a private negotiations, begun storation of damaged paintings, in which

A disunguished

regardics of here on March 18, has been dis- gathering of $80 (about £28) art critics from many countries his total income for a full year, cussed by last week's 15-nation Eddie Alantic Pact Ministerial Coun- Millionaire comedian gathered to admire paintings by

nis ell Session in Bonn. Italian

including Cantor recently received masters, Simone Martini, Bellini, Raphael frst federal old age pension and Botticelli, China Mail cheque. He turned it over to a Special.

charity.China Mail Special.

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Up-To-Date

A high Nato offelal said In Bonn yesterday that his present attitude to the London disarma- ment talks was one of cautious optimism, with the stress the "cautious,”

Diplomalle observera

US Jewish Servicemen At Dhahran

Washington, May 5. Assistant American Secretary of State, Robert Hill, sold to day the American Government was still dealing with the ques- tion of restrictions of American base here personnel at the US air

on

said that following the Atlantic at Dhahran (Saudi Arabia), Pact meeting in Bonn the Western disarmament delegates would have up to date briefs before they begin to give their detailed reactions to the Soviet the sub-committee Plan after reconvenes tomorrow,

to

Hill was replying in a letter to New York Stale, Democrat Representative, Emanuel Celler, who, with other New York De- mocrat Representatives, last month protested by letter President Eisenhower against The long récess in the dis-discrimination regarding Jewish armament negotiations has ats American military personnel embled the delegates to take

were refused who stock of the first phase of the

Dhahran. sub-committee's work. The five last week completed a

delegates

access to

Hill said, in his reply, that first run through all the geven the American Government was items of their agenda.

continuing to make representa

Western observers here think|tions on this subject to the that the talks will now enter Saudi Arabian Government. their most important, stage in France-Presse,

which the delegate

may settle

down to most serious negotiations

almed at reaching a

in

the Western viewpoint

such a partial agreement must substance cover both the muclear and, conventional, folde of disarmament and effective International inspection control.

Registration

SPANISH GENERAL

IN LONDON

{

London, May B.. General Don Emilio Alaman, Spanish Deputy Chief of Staff

Each

;

and

PRINCE CHARLES ................. RETURNS TO SCHOOL

Britain's Prince Charles had a big day last Wednesday. In the morning he returned to his preparatory school for the beginning of the summer, term, and picture shows him being greeted by his headmaster. In the afternoon he had his Brit game, of school cricket-and thæet shows him at bat,—Express Photo.

TV Camera Used In Airship

Dartstadt: May 3.

The Airship; threatened with extinction, may get li tite Jeuść of Hre as a serial platform for televi- Kon cimeras.

Tests Held here with a TV eaders firankilttlig pletuške on a closed cirqult directly to atriata receiver at the some distance

away were described as "highly DOCRATUÏ," The camera- men on the airship describ- ed # du "ideally suited for birds-eye view

The gubile may see a live television show taken from an airship for the Best time on May 30, when one of the West Gerthal radio and TV companies will dió an hour-long programins on Cologne, and the Inter- national Flower Show be- ing held there. -- Chins Mall Special.

Peasant Party Complains Of Communists

WITHERED HOPES OF SETTLEMENT

Washington, May 6.

A Turkish spokesman sald today the return of Archbishop Makarios to the political scene has "withered" hope of a "just, peaceful and democra- tic solution" of the Cyprus dispute.

The statement was made over a Washington radio station by Nuri Eren, director of the Turkish. information office in New York, Eren spoke in reply to a transcript of a talk by Makarios the same station had broadcast a week ago.

Eren said the archbishop's wet should glorify those who addneur, made upon his arrival are guilty of murder, ne, are the in Greece from 'exile and reviv- | terrorists on Cyprus, He said ing demands for union between the terrorista hava boon indled Cyprus and Grecce, caused new from Greece, whose indepen- demonstrations in Greece added dence and security are closely to Greek "intranslperice."

related to Nato. "Tho exacerbation

of the annexaliählst feeling in Greece

He said that Great Britain is

has had adverse repercussions in axious to introduce measures Turkey Eren sald.

loading to self-determination ns Turkish opinion that was patiently wait soon as terrorism is ended, But ing for a mutually satisfactory the Archbishop's statements are not helpful in this direction, he solution of the problem has begun to question the wisdom. He concluded by saying that he hoped- Makarios would of patience."

soon show a disposition for n moderate compromise on the situation-United Pros,

Tragic Role

Erti sald Makarios reputa- tion as “liberator"" is built on support of Greece, He chat- lenged the claim that Greek Cypriots ús a whole want enosis. If that were so, he said, then "why is it that out of 250 persons murdered by the ter rorist Greek organimation, mora thon 150 were Cypriot Greeks?" Eren charged Makarios with playing a "tragic role.”

MALAYAN COUNCIL

"APPROVES

"More than anybody he has

Kuala Lumpur, May 5. to crystallise opinion

Tbo Malayan Government with Greece and I do not say delegation today received a full Cyprus around the idea of an-

mandate from the Alliance nexation," he said. "More than National Council to finaliso anybody else he has helped to Malaya's proposed new colt- dramatise the issue before the

stitution at their London talks eyes

of the world.

with the British Colonial Omer, "The idea of a clerie fighting beginning on May 18. for the good of his people Is naturally a sympathetic one, The 38-member Council, the especially in the present era of supreme policy-making body of Communist eggression where the ruling coalition, in a three. cardinals like Mindzenty have Four session Mila afternoon helped to keep the torch of free- | endorsed Its cub-committee dom burning. In this they were port on the Reid constitutional sustained by the undivided con-

recommendations, science and will of their people.

Monopoly

A statement Isstice by the Alliance headquarters after to day's meeting said the delegt- "But the parallel between Han in its Landon, talks "enn them and the archbishop stops justly claim that it has behind short here. How would you, as it the overwhelming majority

American. feel if your of the population of Malaya."

to minister demanded of you

The Malhyen delegation, support his political opinions and Gdise, May 8,

Chief Minister, Polish Unlied Peasant Party provalied upon you by refusing headed by

Tengku Abdul Rahman, wi refusing membera compiniiled at a moct to bury your dead or

children or cave for, London on May 9, egister ing here today that Communists to

your

France-Presse. had still not got rid of the habit try you? You would be com

since all pletely at this money of ordering them about,

such formalities in Cyprus fall The United Peasant Party is within monopoly

the

of the állled

the with

Communist Church. - - -*-

"We in Turkey had hoped that United Workers Party in the National Unity front and

the

resolution of the United ác cepted its leadership,

Speakers at today's meeting of the provincial committee that in places the co-operation

States asking for a just, peaceful and democratie solution would

pave the way for or agree bushop to the political han

iment....the return at the Arch- scene

between the two parties was not what it should be, and it vide." was because some of the habits still existed,

old

party to break away from con-

withered this hope on the

H.

Peck,

Director-

STATEMENT OF POLICY

'NEEDED

London, May 5, The anhudi conference of the Conservative Commonwealti

a Jobis, of the British Informa- Council concluded today,

tion Service in New York, sald There had also been tenden- in a broadcast over

the sume Bir Hilary Blood, former station, that if cies on the part of the pensant acceptable to all birties involved a review of the dependencies. any solution Governor of Mauritius, - giving certed action with the United in the Cyprus aituation is ob- urged the need of a “very des Workers Party.

taibed, it must be undertaken inlte" statement of policy for id an atmosphere of peace and the smaller dependencies; Attention had also been freedom of Expression. drawn to a growth of right

OIL TALKSpring tendencies in the Peasant

START

IN SYRIA

Damascus, May 5.

especially among the intelligentsia -- China Mall Special

LADY CHURCHILL · TO DRIVE AGAIN

Abdallah Toureikt, Director of

London, May 5. the Saudi Arabian 'oll services, Lady Charchill, who is 72 this Arrive in Damaseus today and jycar, în learning to drive again by the Syrian | although the last time she drove was received

Minister, Asaad was nearly 20 years ako.

According to a Sunday Ex-

Finance Mohaisch,

In a statement to the press, press gossip column writer to Moldssen i Toureiti hnd day, she has bought a new car come to Syria at the request of for her personal use, which will the Syrian Government, which be delivered tomorrow.

wanted to ask him for certain

clarifications on the position of She is going through a retresher

the United States off companies course with the proprietor of d local driving bedwol at Westor. "Taplino and "Aramco", and of ham in, Kent, near Chartwell, the, Saudi Arabian Govertiment,

the

Churchills home on negotiations, now in progress

According to the report, Lads for: an increase, in royalties Churchill drives at a fair pood paid by the companies to Syria, bet she has to chocks a tendency the Lebanon and Jordans. The by legs to the crown of the road, three countries are negotiating Chine Mall Special, with the two compariles;

of Director - General Military Training, arrived in Norway has proposed to the London by air tonight on an disarmament sub-committee that official visit at the invllation of be a government, intending to con- the British War Offlee.

duct an experimental nuclear

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Reach; 4 Caresi, 8 Medlar, 10 Erney 13 Reated, 14 Treadle, 17 Sell, 10, Artes, 20 Cremato 21 Faro, 28 Edlung, 27 Murder, 20 Balle, 30 Do 31 Drade 39. Stems, Downs 1 Remit; A-DD-le, 3 Hord Abot, 4 Evades 7 Stenis 9 Rolated, 11 Reguit, 13 Stceded, 16 120-Chased; 21, Kriminé, 24 Irožis, Rero, 10. Afingiar brate, 20-Gale'28 RICAN

Mounters and Toured woud remath in Damascus until next Tuesday, when he would meet It is the fist visit by a Senior | representatives of this three explosion or series of explosion Spanist officer for more than 20 countries to discuss the questio which may give rise to increased years.

*Pf. rodalies, Franco-Prepe) - radio-activity outside its own

territory hali nie with the During his five, dide" istay, United Nations » Secretary- |- General Allman

General & general notice of Under Betaulary to tais. Wor *such intention, not less than six Offer, Mr Julian Amery months before the intersect date the Chief of this British Kimpeza

nirboet.thek Boanish

of the test or of the beginning of Star, Field Marshal sur Gérald and the perler

Temples at the pro- Thile in pothe one posed, detalls of a system of re- gistration of lifelike, testa pesit General to the

the would bo izk Norwegia Góc

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Demonstrations

To Be Launched

The Japan

Providence, May 5.

the Wordim by 17

Up to now

HIMA MAIL

Paradoxical

He advocated a statement de signed to cover in general, terms the position of those terzillories, If Singapore could be used as a model, this should be stated, he sald.

He said Makarios' statements since his release have not con- tributed to this atmosphere but

Sir Hilary added that the time have been paradoxical artd in had come when the Common- some respects terrifying.

wealth relations office and the Peck said it was paradoxical Colonial office should be reunit- that a leader of a Christian ed-Franco-Presse.

JUMP OF 90,000

FEET

FROM

US GONDOLA

New Brighto....... May 5.

over

A large plastic balloon' carrying a dummy pała. chutist and a specially built gondola e rose Southern Minnesota today to test equipment for the air forces. "high dive" bale-out this summer over New Mexico.

Technicians for Central ¡Milla) to · prevent the vipient 'spinning Incorporated, which dened Captain Nielsen experienced In and built the special gondold, |the 1954 jump. Bald the Ballum-filled, ballooni

would rise to 50,000 feet, where Both the dummy and the gon- Qie life-size, dummy and the doin will plummet, at, 425 miles dubbed the Wandering an hour on 20,000 rout, guided by

would be gut

small, stabiliation parachutes. Inelided Captald At that allude larger, PA Honry Nidlerk of the air force chutes will open to lower- Acro-Megilgal; Laboratory, who to earth at about 19 to 70, mliós has volunteered to ride the a four, ME, Allegondola and jump from the same altitudo over Now Mexico, VIOLENT SPIN

Iš/vide

The balloon roached lutute of 20,000 Naty, but an auftinatio triggering, kechmatem filed to release the gondola and dummg at the scheduled time. Captain Nielien pornchifted A radio-actuated device can be from a bomber firing of 48.200 met to yeldung; then, but the

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