CHINA WHEAT ISSUE
Canada will take serious view of
U.S. action
Ottowa, Jurie 7.
The Canadian government is expected to take a most serious view of the United States gov. ernment's refusal to allow Canadian ships to buy grain-loading equipment for use in Red China ports, it was indicated last night.
Just being difficult!
New York, June 0. John Valo, of Oakland, Calif. delivered the vale- dictory address at Colum- bia University commerice- ment exercises yesterday— In Latin.
An English translation provided for quests and other graduates.—UPI.
was
Kwangtung affected by floods
The seriousness of the attitude was underlined by the fact that
Minister Diefenbaker himself is handling the state- ment in the Commons today. I follows continuing talks yester.. day among lap oikeials in agri- culture, trade and exteril affairs. Minister declined com- inent.
But one senior informant said that Diefenbaker "will have quite a story to tell."
He said the government learn- ed about the situation on Mon- day afternoon and has been Rever working full steam on siner, apparently with no succes In reshaping the U.S. stand.
ed
to
Tic U.S. hns refused
suction- allow the export of type unloading equipment need- for delivery of the Canadian grada at Chinese ports. The ports du not have grain-unload- ing equipment and Canada, as txarter. dioes not need for have any
such machinery.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1981.
KISSES, CHA-CHA FOR
And greetings for Sukarno
KHRUSHCHEV
KENNEDY
DESCRIBES
TALKS
(Continued from Page 1)
The President described his talks with Mir Khrushchev as "useful" and said he hoped be made to progress could the next few days in the 14- nation Geneva conference on Laos.
Moscow, June 6.
Mr Khrushchev, in his most jovial, joke-cracking
mood, was kissed by girls dancing an Indone slon cha-cha-cha when he attended the 60th birthday party for President Sukarno of Indonesia here tonight.
The Soviet leader
grabbed Eventually, as another Indo- Er Sukorno's gold-tipped ebonynesian song struck up, Dr cane to beat time to the music, Bukarno dame over and hauled and was generally the life and Mr Khrushchev into the dance soul of the party held in the to the cheers of the crowd. garden of tha Indonesian embassy here,
Dr Sukarno led the dancers in
a ring of roses type of dance“
He danced and wisecracked where everyone held hands and for about half an hour. and gradually dropped down until even when rain began to fall he was sitting on his haunches. and other guests made Indooro Mr Khrushchev's spitils were by no means dampened.
AFTER VIENNA
It was just one day after his Vienna and his return from telka with President Kennedy, He had not been in such jovial Euch a function for form at
some years.
no his
K FAILS
Mr Mikoyan got down all
but right
Mr Khrushchev, chuckling, and grinning, could not quite make It.
Eventually the Soviet Prime
Minister, with a downward wave of his hand and a look of mock disgust, told the others
Pre-
SUKARNO
Page 8 1
K Portuguese claim
another victory
15 YEARS'
JAIL FOR PART IN REVOLT
day sentenced ex-General Platro Bigot to 15 years of criminal detention for his part in the April 22 military insurrection In Algions.
te get on with It and went back MrKhrushchev mcdc polilient speeches nor were
to the inble: for his ice cream. The band struck up a jaunty wisecracks very pollUtal in Caucasian
the dance called "No such hope emerged how-nature.
fun The
began when the Lechinka, ever with roppard to the other
Mr Khrushchev pushed Mr
Paris, Juno 6. came out Into Mikoyan, and the Armenian got A high military tribunal to- ennferences on a nuclear test Soviet Premier
the garden with President treaty," he said.
Sukarno, Soviet President on his feet to do a little shaming The President arided that Mr Leold Brezhnev, First Deputy dance waving his arms
sident Brezhnev jumped up to Premier Anastas Mikoyan and Khrushchev had made it clear
a handkerchief join him, took ture could not be a neutral other Soviet leaders. The in- administrator of the proposed donestan
Minister, out of his pocket and acted the Defence because in control machinery
General Abdul Haris Nasution, part of Mikoyan's partner.
Eventually rain drove them to no one was truly was also there, kls opinion neutral.
Mr Fral Kozlov, a top Com-shelter under a wild cherry tree, while Mr Khrushchev and Dr Nevertheless, he added, the munist Party official, who has
important for been
sit under talks were too
from away
Moscow Sukarno the United States to abandon recovering from a heart attack, another tree. the draft treaty it had proposed | icoked nt and well. He told in-
President Sukamo spotted a In the Geneva talks.
number of young Indonesian quirers; "It was quite a serious
now."
wend
to
Bigot threw the support of the French Air force in Algeria. which he commanded, behind the abortive four-day putsch.
The prosecution had demand-
Ex-General Bigot, stripped of his rank, wore a dark grey
Mr Khrushchev had presented illness but I have got over it alla in their brightly coloured/ ed ufe imprisonment for Bigot.
a rain normally,
ONLY SUPPLIER
A firm in Batavia, Unis, is
und it h equipment
his position on Berlin in detail, and the Soviet Prime Minister's
10
national dresses.
He beckoned them over and;
thousand the only major supplier of the presentation would be the sub- of the Communist Party Central they cach gave him a birthday civilian auit at his trial.
London, June 6.
More than
|
been
peoplo in South-eastern refused permission to sell the Kwangtung province
of $12,000
units
fregitters China were
marooned by designed to carry the Coriadian floods over
the weekend, wheat to China, the Now China News Agenty reported today.
Canada carlier this year sign ed an agreement to ship 217,- 000,000 bushels of wheat and
The agency", in a broadleast 58,000,000 bushels of barley to monitored here, said the people | Chins, hard pressed for food- were, marooned after torrential | stock after á famine situation, rains hit hilly Chihing County The deal, worth $425,000,000, In the northern
the calls for delivery by 1983, part of province.
Sume of the prain already been shipped.
Army troops assisted by local citizen evacuated the Betting, the agency saiti. It mentioned no less of the.
CROPS SUFFER
Free 3.0 to 7.0 inches of rain fell between June 1 und June 4. the agency said.
Crops and livestock also sut- tered, the agency added, but gave no indication of the extent of the damnage.
The northern, rivera
which
East and Ban
Diefenbaker's office has dơ- clined comment on the situation, Prime other than to say the Minister, will make
Jeel of further communication.
Certain
A binding German prace treaty was a matter for all who were at war with Germany, and United States and its allies could not abandon its obligations to the people of West Berlin
"Generally, Mr Khrushchev eld not talk in terms of war." President Kennedy said. "He belloves the world will move his way without recourse to
war."
kiss.
Mr Mikhail Suslov, Secretary
Committee, and Mr Andrel Then they threw their arms Gromyko, Soviet Foreign round Mr Khrushchev's Minister, were
and kissed him on both cheeks, conversation
sven
in close Com- with the
munist Chinese Ambassatior, and meanwhile Mr Khrushchoy was dancing In a circle with Dr Sukarno.
Dr Sukarno then grabbed one of the onlookers and began to donce on the grass.
MORE KISSING
CHARGE Speaking in his own defence,
Bigot, who neck 2-year-old
was "There born in Algeria, sald:
I would not was a threshold cross" He said he would not welcome Algerian rebel leader Pre-Ferhat Abbas on his airfield.
"When I joined the army at
They did the came for Bldent Brezhnev and Mr Miko- A group of Indonesians began yan after a good deal of prompt the age of 18 and a half, I did beating drums and to the accom-ig by Mr Khrushchev,
net sign up for such contracts Eventually the Soviet Prime for that. I was not beaten by paulment of hand clapping they
asked wether thereforce of arms, I cannot accept ang "Indonesia Is free, cha Minister
weren't any "Russian girls will- Įthat," cha-cha."
ing to do the same,
He was charged with having Mrs Khrushchev grabbed and known of the insurrection plot by the hand and led her over on April id, with having to Dr Sukarno, and rather ordered the arrest of the air The President said that as the
shyly she desed the Indonesian forc
of the Con- force comitiandor United
leader and received ME | AVA chief executive of the
atantine zone, who would Khrushchev's thanks for States It was his duty to make
"up-
the rebels, and with hondur af the 80 over The crowd of diplomats and decisions that no adviser and no
ordering the capture of the Russian ally could make for him.
officials called
Russian people." out Therefore, it was of immense "Nikita Sergeyevich" but
Mr Khrushchev waved the plane carrying French Algerian
ebony Importance that he Jaew MrSoviet Prime Minister grinned President's
cand Mr Mikoyan again and and shook his head.
"you must work”-Reuter,
President Brezhnev joined in and Mr Khrushchev poked Mr Mikoyan in the ribs to get him on his feet.
holding the statement
to the Comurons shortly after today's sitting opens at 11 am EDT. (1500 GMT).
The charges recalled delays in 1958 when the United States for a the prevented Canadlan
Krushcher and that he get as much insight and understanding of his attitude on present and future polides.
Its
NINA JOINS IN Mes Nina Khrushchev,
the
the
run through China. The Aluminium Com- knew his country and Prince Souvanna Phoumn,
Province
subsidiarles of American Arms At the same time he wanted Premier's wite sat beside him, from selling cars and trucks to to make certain Mr Khrushchev topping her feet to the music.
The Laotian neutralist leader
pro- wanted
present smaking a pipe, and the
Communist oder Prince Sou- for China because of the assert- American policles realistically
also sat in the certain places, but have receded ed danger of losing U.S. and with an opportunity for dis-Phanouvong,
cussion and clarification.
Kwangiink
wald to be
were (3.20) one metre feet) above the warning line in
Fince.-UPI.
pany of Canada in 1959 also policles. held up a million-dollar order
He
customers.-AP.
A British Crossword Puzzle
3
4
17
18
9
13
6
15
17
18
19
20 21
22
23
24
26
ACROSS
1 Scrvers,
4 Tax mon!
7 Sport,
8 Delicate,
D Warning,
10 Didn't win,
12 A hopperl
14 Spot,
16 Away,
17 Was aware,
24 Thin coating.
27
DOWN
1 Cow-catcher!
2 Experts,
3 Vegetarian?
4 Protected,
5 Mobs,
6 liver,
11 Competitive nation?
13 Resembling,
15 is willing,
10 Fish eater,
10 Key man?
20 Let off without paying?
18 Not at all
28 This meatus you!
21 Harvest,
25 Estimate,
22 Fare list.
20 Harsh sound,
27 Decline rubbish!
to
circle.
Mr Khrushchev grabbed the "This was done," the Pre-
President's the Indonesian
ebony sidebt Bald, and at least chances of 1 dangerous mis- cane again and waved it at Mr calculation 011 either side Mikoyon, but still he would not "should now be less."
get on tus feet. The President sald Mr Then President Sukarno came Khrushchev told
there lover to take Mrs Khrushchev were many disasters through-for a dance. Mr Khrushchev out the world and he should joined in the singing when the not be blamed for all of them.band started! playing the The President agreed, saying popular Soviet song "Moscow that not all anti-American riots Evening."
hlm
were Communist-inspired, but He spotted the Ghana
Am-
the Communists moved in 10 bassador. Mr Elliott, and shout- Exploit the ineidents,
led "Chana-Ghana."
He made a strong plea for his foreign ald programme and commented that the United States must react not only to Communist actions but to help others do live a better life.
The President said that his one-day visit to London was "a strong reminder at the end of a long journey that the West remains united in its deler- mination to hold to its stan- dards."
The President spoke for 24 minutes.-Reuter,
Workers favour freedom
Vallotto, Juno 6. Malta's Goneral Workers' Union today declared it- self in favour of obtaining Independence for the is land "so the people shape their own destiny without outside interforence." The Union, "strongly rejected" constitu- tional proposals, thus aligned it- selt with Maltese Labour Party policy.
which
also
clections To Anal repulls of during the Annual General con-
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD,—Actors: 1 Carot, 4 Peach, ference show that the union's
is how
com
Hopes for Laos talks
in Paris
Now
Hot
Affairs Minister Louis Joxe on calda fact-finding visit to Algeria,
by "any means." AFP.
over natives
Lisbon, June 0. Insurgents in northern Angola suffered very heavy losses in an attack by Portuguese military forces on their headquarters "disguised as a hospital" in the Damaba area, the Portuguese news agency Lusitania reported today. Lusitania sald when Portu- patient was a native woman, who guese troops advanced on the was detained for questioning, headquarters, situated emong Lusitania sald. huge rocks which made it dime The
two Pot- agency sald cult to reach, insurgents attack-tuguese television cameramen ed with grenades and rifles. managed to film the closh.
ATTACK
The "hospital” was taken in a final assault, and the insur-
UNDERGROUND
gents dispersed after suffering Lusitania also reported a heavy casualties, abandoning insurgent altack on the village considerable amounts of mate- of Toto, in northern Angola, rial and documents.
jaster villagers had arrested three | Insurgents. The villagers bent ast The Portuguese commander, the attack, killing over 20 In- seeing the words "Hospital of surgents. Two villagers were the Union of the Peoples of An-killed. gula" (the UPA to an under- | The agency alco sald Elsat ground organisation alming at authorities in Dembos, another Independence for Angola) or-nres of northern Angola, dered special precautions to noticed that insurgents looting avoid haiming the patients. arms in that arca took care not But when the building was to break any mirrors, apparently captured, it was full of barrels out of superstition.
The authorities are investiga- of gunpowder, various firearms mostly of foreign origin, and cutting this to see if they can use Iasses. There was a large quan- the superstition as n
weapon tity of medicines, but the only "against the insurgents-Reuter.
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