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'No intention of yielding to political blackmail'
of the U.S. TO WARN USSR: JOHNSON
day
MURDER IN
DOMINICA
T has always been general-
I hold that dictators will
eventually fall. The same may be said of monarchs, presidents or
The search for peace
in Vienna
Richmond, June 1.
whatever Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson said on Thursday that President Kennody. will warn Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush- chey that the United States "has no in-
title they happen to hold while controlling nations other than by democratic government.
Over the yeurs many have fallen to assassins' bullets. In past centuries they
fell
at the hand of the 1890яin's knife,
STOCK MARKET DEPRESSED
The
market
further
Hongkong
experienced
decline
stock
་
thi
morning and only approxi-
mately $1,080,000 worth of business was done.
the
A broker told the China that it was quietest morning's trading he had known in years.
"For KOMB reason or other," he said, "the kets being depressed."
(See paze'2 for details.)
mar-
tention of yielding to diplomatic black- THREE DEAD,
mail."
Mr Johnson, in an address at commencement exercise at Eastern Kentucky State College, will make The effect la generally wide-al Mr Kennedy
sprend and the outcome clear at Vienna that "no grenier more for-reaching
be made by any than blunder can
leader thлn to discount the the anticipated by
strength of the tree, petrators of the crime.
per-
Mr Johnson sald Mr. Ken- nedy's labours in Europe "are endorsed by all Americans, re- gardless of party, and by all men and women in every land who want the law of force-lo be replaced by the force of law." "But," the Vico President added, "We must never forgel that in the crowded neighbour- With the murder of Gen-
Mrhood of world nffairs we in the eralissimo Trujillo, who
the United States are set on a con- ruled the Dominican
stage and everyone | spicuous public for over
marks 30 years
demeanour. Our our with an iron flat, there is
triumphs exalt our friends, and our mistakes are the best op- possibly a sense of relief la the United States.
portunities for our opponents."
Re-
The United States may now be freed from the millstone
Suicide
und
Kennedy Mr
will meet in Khrushchev Austrian capital this weekend for two days of discursions.
Mr Johnson referred to that meeting and to Mr Kennedy's London visits to Parts and which, he said,
"to rtrengthen the elladels of de- mocracy,"
ATC
"In these negotiations it will in its inter-American rebe President Kennedy's
to show Iations as Trujillo had long and opportunity been a stumbling block in whole world once again dealings with
Latin American countries.
the
lask the that the United States seeks to avoid of The co-operative sulelde nuclear war, but it has no in- tention of yielding to diplomalle will again The State Department may be blackmail; and he
thinking that with the testify that America's patience elimination of the Domi-n negotiating "for peace 13 as great as 15 power in batlle," nican dictator there is now Mr Johnson declared. n reasonable chance that with increased co-operation the overthrow of Dr Castro's Cuban regime is possible.
UT Trujillo's assuasina-
Btion still poses the vital
problem of who will succeed him and this affects the other nations of the hemin- phere.
According
ἐν the ofclai Dominican radlo national mourning has been ordered and the decree, aigned by President Balaguer.
A challenge
Mr Johnson said the United States has "awakened at last to in the challenge embodied Castro's Cuba to the security of this hemisphere."
That challenge comes not from from Castro's power but his willingness to let the alien doctrines of Communist intrigue έπκε τους In and subversion Cubs and spread from there as a source of infection over other countries in Latin America," he
The Vice President added that | sold. "we all pray that at least a
meet the challenge, Mr
brave beginning in the search. To said, "We must join for peace may come from the Johnson President's labours in Europe,"
RESIGNS AS MP
London, June 1.
4
140 HURT
ZANZIBAR
SWEPT
BY RIOTS
Dar Es Salaam, June 1.
At least three persons were killad and 140 Injured
rioh today when
swapt Zanzibar after that cost African island's sccond election in five general months, reports reaching hore said.
Fifty persons were arrested when police, riot squads waded into mobs of up to 2,000 cloters with tear gas to break up the
laurbances,
RIVALRY
Reporta sald the Aghung with our friends from all over centred around polling stations Latin America in creative and was aparked by the intense campaign agalast poverty and rivalry between members of the
eracy and the accumulated left-wing Zanzibar grievances
today's Party Party. agenda
that All anxiety."
In another area, he said that the United States has taken its The British Minister of State stand as a government and as a for Foreign affairs. Mr David people "on the side of those Ormsby-Gore, today fave forces In Africa that wish to that continent....the formal notice of fils resigna-¡ make
of Stu Lion as a Member of Parlla-master
own destiny in ment because of his appoint- freedom and in honour." ment as Ambassador to the "We know that the tasks of United States, a post he will self-government are difficult," added: take up in October.
Mr Johnson id, bub This meant that a by-election "We are unshaken in our folth would take place in his consti- that the people of Africa are
to in the marching lucney of Oswestry,
future of Country of Shropshire, which he
abundance and hope and we
龊
This, coupled with the fact that the late dictator's nons have flown home seems to by the comfortable majority of and colleague on that brave Indicate that power is still | 10,000 votes.-AFP.
won in the 1059 general election are glad to be their componion
in the hands of the elements aligned with Trujillo.
It appears, too, that the army
le la control, but the army was Trujillo's backstop ny it is unlikely that the situation will change a grent den) for the moment.
Whother the army will oven- tually step asido and make way for a civilian adminis- tration remains to be seen.
NO TALKING
pilgrimage."-AP.
Nationalist Afro-Shirazi
and the
They said the riots broke out after riots swept the capital city of Zanzibar that ZNP rup- porters tried to vote twice,
I'M WOUNDED-LET'S STOP AND FIGHT!'
Hon Colonel
of
Volunteers
Trujillo died with gün
with gun appointed
blazing in his hand
Ciudad Trujillo, June 1. Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo wont down fighting with a revolver in his hand when assassins ambushed and machine-gunned his chauffour-driven limousine on Tuesday night, the 'gov. ernment announced today.
Trujillo A gun in his hand
A communique issued by the three months. It named as one ormed forces Bald Trujillo's of the conspirator Brigadier chauffeur, Capt Zacarias de la General Juan Tomas Dluz. a Cruz, also died from wounds former member of the Domini- suffered in the attack, but Hved long Znouzit W Ķive authorities detalls of the staying.
Machine-guns
The attack took place on a lonely stretch of the George Washington Highway outsläc the city at an intersection with Sanchez Highway. Trujillo was ra route to his farm in San Cristobal,
can army.
One of the attackers Was gravely wounded in the gunfight and another was belloved to have been wounded, the com- munique said.
Two cars blocked the high-
another
of car way while altackers closed in from be- kind. Other men armed, with machine-guns were stationed on the side of the road The attackers opened up sud- denly.
De to Cruz used two machine- guns which
he carried in the front scat of the car and Trujillo used his revolver. He * am wounded." Trujillo feli mortally wounded before he shouted at the chauffeur, ac could use a machine-gum which cording to ho carried in the back seat, the "Let's stop communique said.
The communique sald alinck had been planned
DINNER FOR K AND K
tho communique. here and fight." Then he pulled out his the revolver and opened are on the for
anbushers, He
quickly shot down.-UPI.
WHO'LL SIT ON THE RIGHT?
Vienna, June 1.
Diplomatic brows wrinkled today over the prob- Eye-witneESES sald the
lem of whether President Kennedy or Soviet rioters used boots, Asts, sticks. kalves, swords and rocks the Premier Khrushchev would sit at the right of size of footballs. Elderly
Austrian President Adolf Schaerf at the din- were held persona
while others best them. Some
ner he is to give for them on Saturday night. voters were snatched from the pails and beaten almost Since Mr Kennedy Is a head senseless whlia police watched, of state and Me Khrushchev a A dusk-to-dawn curfew was head of government, the choice clamped об the island and right-hand seat would normally police reserves were reported go to Mr Kennedy. en route from Kenya. Latest re-
But Mr Khrushchey is used to ports said the situation was being considered as a head of calming down.-UPI,
plate and the leader of Inter- national Communism, and does not want to give in, it was learned.
Warning_of_ danger to south
Kennedy suggests a new
role for Nato
Paris, June 1.
President John F. Kennedy tonight urged the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to trans- fer its attention and interests not only to the immediate security of its area, but also to other areas of the world now under pressure.
He declared
address In an
Mr Kennedy continued: "We tions have refused to enter before the Nato Council that have on historie responsibility into further talks with the "The circumstanOES which and it ja a matier of vital of the strategie significance to your countries' future and, mine that
THREE
of the Colony's
cotton Industry organisa.
Government officials who brought about the birth are attempting to reach Nato Council and the Nato Home sort of balance for Alliance in some degree negotiation with the United changed and, in some ways, the
hazards have increased.
Kingdon, Canada and the United States.
While we are in complete sympathy with the organi- nations and, their molives, the more fact that they have sinted thoy will not talk borders ол stupidity.
have
Mr Kennedy added that "in some ways wwe give attention to other areas which were not under direct attack in 1919."
Significanco
now in danger, and where those themselves on the who place
KENNEDY-A warning
Three proposed:
solutions have been
1. Three tables.
2. A triangular table with three "heads or
3. Placing one of the two lea- ders at Schäfert's right during the dinner, the other there at the concert afterward.
The protocol task is simpler because a foreign diplomats In Vienna have been invited.
WELCOME
Since the U.S. and Soviet leaders are not to be here" on slato visit, buit merely ឆេង guests of Austria they will be welcomed by Schaert, and honours will be rendered by detachment of noldiers, but there are to be no Brillery saluteo, and
foreign diplomats at the train station
and the airport.
no
FATE OF TSHOMBE UNKNOWN
Moise Tahombe Loopoldville, June 1.
-But the Soviet Ambassador Mår Joseph Hoo, the Con- here han invited his colleagues to greet Mr Khrushchev at the station. The situation might be. come "delleste" if any necept.
we concern ourselves with the dent. This is going to be true
half of the
It was learned tonight that whole southern Riobo where
we are now in increasingly in Africa. It is tran
chey will lay wreathes on the danger, and where treedom is in Latin America. It is true in Mr Kennedy and Mr Khrush
Asla,"
Mr Kennedy remarked that Tomb of the Unknown Soldier the future and at the moleums erected oppocite cide of the table from he did not look to
In honour of the US and Rus- us seek to make their great with any degree of discourage" | slan soldiers who died during
ment
the liberation of Austria in World War IL-AFP.
advances.""
Mr Kennedy said that the
Vital :
goloso Prima Ministar, suld today his government was still making
up ita mind about the fate of President Tshombo of Katanga, who is held pri- woner here. Aiked whether Mr Thornbu to trial as would be brought the government indicated when it charged him with high trea strength of Western Europe, the The President declared:
con recently, But he said: "1 think
Mr. Ileo said he „Colombe,. 'June 1. problem is to give new life to United States and Canada and want to restate again the strong,
Has died and is proferred to make no statement the Nato Council and to the the association of Japan, coun-commitment of my country to One seaman
tries in Asia and Africa and in the defence of Western Europe. others are in Colombo general at this time Organisation, to transfer its
hospital the Western hemisphore with We believe it vital, to the
Kitor
taki caling
Iteo
• Mr
proom ccn- attention and interesis not only their common tradition, was security the tho United poleonous fish on board tha ference. Thombo will not res Burely the Governor made it to the Immediate security of
Barnsso
Aung main a freighte
for the rest of' a prioner abundantly clear at
this area-to which we are all that all these people desired to Slates and we intend to honour the
our commitments. We want to committed, and will be in the be free and independent,
Mr Kennedy said: "Even lite this mandolation become The ship called for help crite Mr Thombe, who was trans future but
to consider dinner on Monday that the jointly how we can play a more experience of those countries more mlimate. We want to see aide Colombo barbour last night ferred from Coquilhatvilla on Colony's Industries must scarificant role in
those other behind the Iron Curtain in their play an expanded and greater und was brought into port by Monday, la guarded is à mill- a strong part throughout the world," the pilot station - slaz Ching įtary camp outside Leopoldville, ronson. Or wan the hint too arcas of the world, which are own relations, show
subjected to increasing pressure." desire to be free and indeped- AFP,
Mall Special
Chamber
aubtle?
of
Commerce
مهاء
our
of
Share issue denial
A spokesman for Jardine, Matheson's told the China that Mail this morning their coming share issue would be in multipken of 100 with a minimum of 300 and not 500 as reported in the Chinese press.
Major de Barros Botelho
Major A. de Barros Botelho has been appointed by the Honorary Governor to bo Colonel of the Hongkong Regiment (The Volunteers). ile succeeds Colonel H. Owen- Hughes, who relinquisbed the appointment recently on his departure, from the Colony on retirement.
Col Botelho, who la Principal concur- Crown Counsel and rently Commissioner for Law Revision.
the of "Volunteers" with the longest. active service.
one
He joined the Hongkong Volan- teer Defence Corps in 1927 Aud
was commbalouti Lieutenant in 1934.
Embassy bombed
2nd
Buenos Aires, Jano 1. Unidentified
demonstrators threw four Molotov cocktails at the Soviet Embassy's press ollice bero
Wednesday evening. It was the fourth attack against the Russian Embassy in four weeks,
מס
The bombs Ughtly charred the office front door. Policc arrived after the demonstrators had fed.-AP.
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