THE CHINA
FRALLY, JULY
1980
DE GAULLE URGES CLOSER NATO TIES
Says Katanga issue
points up
up lack
of co-ordination
Paris, July 21.
General De Gaulle today re-launched his demand for a three-power directorate of the Nato alliance, consisting of the United States of America, Great Britain and France.
U.S. NEVER
PLANNED TO
USE FORCE
Washington, July 21. The Secretary of State, Mr Christian A. Herter said
In a conversation, at his official residence with the Nato Secretary General M. Paul Henri Spaak, he said the West's difficult position in the Congo situation emphasised the right- ness of his call in September 1958, for tighter co-ordination of Nato leadership and policy- making under the aegis of its three leading member nations.
Congo's
General De Gaulle said there had been a striking lack of co- ordination between the leading Nato members in the matter of Katanga Province, whose leaders had expressed the wish to form a separate country, but that the reaction States never contemplated had been very weak and con-
military actionfused from the Western side. against Cuba.
today that the United
using
Mr Harter was asked to state the U.S. position on this mat- ter in the face of reports by two syndicated columnists that Mr Herter had urged military intervention.
The Secretary said he had to. President never spoken Eisenhower about such plans, noting that the President is he only one who could authorist military action.
Nor had the government eIPS considered such plans or made any related preparations, he said.-UPL
Another Korea?
General De Gaulle, it was learned, fears that the situation in the Congo might degenerate into a posfios similar to that which developed in Korea,
He told M. Speak in the hour the Interview that long American Government had
consulted
the insufficiently
on the British and French Congo situation, and that this was partly due to the lack of co-ordinating machinery inside which the the Nato leadership General had always declared a danger for the West-Reuter.
No RB-478 Singapore Joe
in Japan: Herter
Washington, July 21, Mr Christian Herter, the U.S. Secretary of State, told a press conference today
Fisher dies
Detroit, July 22. Singapore Joe Fisher, widely known as a travel lecturer who had made a fortune from a chain of theatres in the Orient, died on Thursday of a heart oflank. He was 74.
At at time, he owned and 81 motion picture operated
that the United States bad theatres in Indonesia, Malays never had RB-47 recon- and Singapore. He became naissance planes in Japan | Singapore's official greeter of non-Asiatic visitors at his man- at any time.
sion on a terraced five-acre site, -AP.
He also said that there were no plans for returning any U-2 high flying aircraft to Japan.
Herter gave these answers when asked to comment on Moscow radio claims that the United States was using Japan for RB-47 fights over China and the Soviet Union, and that It was intended to bring back U-2 planes to Japanese bases Reuter.
2
London, July 21. 'Princess Margaret has sent some of her wedding cake to Dr Barnado's Children's Homes, of which she is president, the organisation said here.
First woman Premier
Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike, widow of the assassinated Ceylon Prime Min- ister, Soloman Bandaranaike, was yesterday sworn in the office held by her hus- band and thus became the world's first woman Premier. Picture shows Mes Bandaranaike making an address during a recent efection rally.-AP Photo.
Japan claims
right to treasure ship
The
Son's piano practising
got on
his nerves
Police still baffled
by kidnapping
of Graeme Thorne
Sydney, July 21,
Fifteen days now have elapsed since the kidnapping of eight-year-old Graeme Thorne, within minutes of leaving his home at suburban Bondi on his way to school.
And still police, in Sydney, have no clues to his where- abouts although hundreds of leads leame which looked promising, and others hopeless
have been investigated.
In their all-out efforts detec- dves are interviewing, or ane arranging to have questioned In New South Wales and other states, at arrested. prisoners "who were in New South Wales
at the time of the abduction,
The chief of the C.I.D., Superintendent Ronald Walden said today a special section the large squad engaged on the bunt for Graeme were concer- trating on this interstate angle."
་
THOROUGH SCREENING
Hunt for
bear
goes on
Pare
Strikers
arrested in broker's office
Singapore, July 21. Two persons were injured and sent to hospital when police forcefully ejected them along with five other strikers from inside the premises of J. M. Sassoon and Company, a firm of stock and share- brokers, a police spokes- man sald today,
-Thirty-four employees of the firm are on strike against the dismissal of worker,
The police spokesman said that the seven strikers refused to leave the premises after re- peated requests and had to be forcefully removed. "All of them were later charged with tres- passing.
PROTEST
The powerful Trade Union Congress in a statiment tonight described the police action as "deplorable". It also condemned the management of the company for employing tugs that ins timidate the work"
New York, July 21. A party of professional hunters spotted a grizzly
This is the first time since bear in Glazier National
the People Action Pusty Park, Montana, today, Government came to power but apparently not the that the police had been called same one that mauled in to
action against three people last Sunday, strikess," the TUC said. "The way things took right
Relations between the TUC the leftwing government. now this could drag on for some
been cordial. The bad so for govemment has sworn to main-
"industrial
with justice on the Island,
It was part of the very wide tire," said Park Superthten- field being covered in the hope dent Edward A. Hummel. "But of picking up a clue to the we're not going to quit looking whereabouts of the boy, who until we get, that bear." disappeared last Thursday week.
The criminal
investigation branches in other states were co-operating to the fullest and a
VICTIMS
and
tain
také
prace
A meeting of all, affiliated unions of the TUC has been One of the animal's victims, called to discuss the incident. 10-year-old Smith Parrott, son-Reuter. of a park ranger, is still in
London; July 31.
close check was being made on critical condition in Cardston,
Alberta, Canada, hospital with DR FISHER ON TOUR every person detained.
a punctured lung, broken arm and severe cuts to the fae.
Reported
satisfactory ' n condition were Allan Nelson, guide and naturalist at the park, and Miss Edita Noring of Stockholm, Sweden, a school teacher.AP.
Any arrested person who was in Sydney or New South Wales on the day of the kidnapping was being subjected to the most thorough screening, and his movements on that day were
Soviet envoy
envoy being chocked.
in U.S. may be accused
of spying
Washington, July. 21. The United States is report
ed getting ready to crack down on another Soviet Embassy diplomat on charges he is a spy.
Taipei, July 21. Nationalist Chinese government has received. a note from Japan claim.
Lewes, July 21.. ing property rights to a treasure laden Japanese A man said to have stabbed his son with a chisel be ship sunk in the Formosa Strait by an American cause his practising of submarine during World scales on the piano got on War II.
his nerves was placed on
Informed authorities, reported probation for two years The claim, confirmed by the
that the State Department at the Assizes here today. within a few days will demand Nearly 100 pounds of the Foreign Office in Taipei today,
that Petry Ezhov, 39, Soviet cake will be distributed among followed published reports that
Reginald Edwin Champion, a the 110 homes. China Mail Japanese and Chinese Nationalist Special
interests had formed a company 55-year-old commerelal artist, bay Third Secretary, leave
the country. guilty Lo causing to try to salvage the 11,240-ton pleaded
The Justice Department is grievous bodily harm to his 20-reported to have evidence that Japanese steamer Awa Maru.
Talpel press reports said the year-old son Anthony,
Exhow and another Soviet diplo billion ship was carrying two
The prosecution said that at who has already left, sought U.S. dollars worth of treasure when Champion, spoke to his son to collect intelligence data while from Southeast Asia to Japan
ostensibly diplomats, when it was attacked and sunk, about his piano playing, the son "I can't help it. I like Reports said the ship went said: down near the Tiny Wuchlu it." Islands off the China coast be- tween Quemoy and Matsu.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Kicks over the traces (6)
5 First appearance, '(5)
4
8 Its juice is bitter but not
beer. (4)
9 Calm as His Highness? (8)
11 Not a vegetable weight. (5)
12 Cylindrical. part. (6)
14 Remain for a visit. (4)
16 Precipitous (5)
18-Leased anew. (5) -
19 Sugar producer (4)
20 Capitel boxerl: (8)
24 Small anchor. (5)
25 Give to Edna, maybe. (8).
28 Slave away, (4)
27 Not what you'd call verbose.
28 The squeaker? (6)
-YESTERDAY!S
DOWN
1 No aloe, we heat! (4)
Keeps away from drink counters? (4)
8 Route for ships, perhaps. (4)
4 Not like a live wire. (0) -
$ Pessing a brief month at
leisure, (7)
6 Noble transformation of one
bratt ()...
7 Another name for a pipit. (7)
10 The chosen few? (5)
13 By Jiminy, ita a game, (7)
14 Not needing to diet.. (7)
16 Tape-breaker. (7)
17 Can fly without an engine.
(6) MAY
19 One involved in a stido-p?
((6)
21. Miserable payment? (4) 22 Pin down. (4)
Attempts to salvage the trea sure ship were projected by a company jo which the Nationalist Ministry of Com- munications is said to be in- terested.
NOT DISCLOSED Detalls of their reported espionage activities were not Champion had a hammer and disclosed. Informants said the chisel in his hands at the time nature of these illegal operations and his son was stabbed with might be revealed if and when the cidsel several times In the the announcement about expal- chest and storech,
sion is made. :
Champion said that his son's playing get on his nerves. was the roire which upset me Shrapnet wounds during the
The company has reportedly engaged Japanese technicians to help In the contemplated war made my head go round.” salvage-AP.
Present day
unionists 'outmoded'
London, July 21.
Trade unionists should stop
approaching the problems
look, Bir Vincent Tewson, General: Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress said here. today. the International Federalfors of Addressing the bonference of
There are reports that Mr.:| Ezhov is planning to leave for Moscow eve before being ordered out But, thus for he
has not notified the department of any plan to leave: Champion's wife said that her Federal Bureau of Investiga- husband's nerves were very badtion agents are understood to at the time. ---- China Mall have kept a close watch on Special.
Ezhov for months. His activi- ties date back to last autumn, it was said." He came here a year ago.--AP,
Well-known
engineer dies
Paris, July 21,
Corruption in Iran's army
Teheran, July 21. The Iranian Army's Com mander, Genend Hostin."
mis-
of the 1960's and the 70's with a 30-year-old out-Andre Coyne, world renown Azmoudel, announced today ed French engineer and that 146 officer had been designer of the slendered and prosecuted for arch type of hydro-electrical embezzlement dam, died at his Paris priation of army finds, forgery, and misuse of authority med today amber of the deficers home last night, it was onscription affairs.
as throughout the world, was Generals, and 46 Colonels-had “Coyne, who built about 100 who include five Brigadler militant trade union movement also responsible for the design already berm confcted" and "But that militancy is really of the ill-fated Malpasset dam entered to terms of imprisone courage and knowledge being woh but in December last ment ranging from By m exercised to meet the challenge year killing 412 people with its to three years, he adde of the present and the future Bood waters in the French Raute
Industrial and General Workers
Talons, Sir Vicent said that
was needed.
ruther than the application of outruded altitudes of the pest
People who pose as mitents
are people wish are not pared to face up to the Cock tions of today. And
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Supt. Walden said that $0 far there has been absolutely no evidence uncovered to sug- gest the whereabouts of the boy or the identity of the kidnapper.
.
Also the kidnappers had not made any further approach to the Thome family since the original demand for £25,000 ransom money.
The demand was made over the telephone to Mrs ThorDJË, about two hours after Graeme
China
disappeared. Special.
Dr Geoffrey Fisher, the Arch. bishop of Canterbury, left by plane tonight for a two-werk tour of Kenya, Tanganyika and. Zanzibar.--AP.
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