THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1961.
Thorneycroft's mission to Asian group of nations TALKS ON COMMON MARKET
Thornewcroft
FROM MR K TO THE KENNEDYS -A DOG
Washington, Juno 20. President and Mrs Kennedy
The effect of British link with Europe
London, June 20.
Lawyer
spurns Lana's offer
UK intends to defend freedom of Berlin
Mr Peter Thorneycroft, the Aviation Minis-
tor, is to visit the Asian group of Com-A monwealth countries Malaya, India, Pakistan and Coylon-to discuss the effect on them of any British link with the European Common Market, authori- turning it down because of the issue with the West, she tative sources said today.
effcet of
Market
bilateral
London, June 20.
Lord Home, the Foreign Secretary, said today that the Soviet Government Los Angelos, Juno 20.
must come to realise that Britain intended to defend the preservation lawyer says ho is spurn- rottle- ing a US$20,000
of the freedom of West Berlin and that she could not countenance pro- mont offered by Luno
posals inconsistent with it. Turner to tho son of the
He told the House of Lords, in must understand it could only) Britain and her allies over the man hor daughter killed.
that it the be on that basis.
years had been rejected by the Mr Melvin Belli cald be is reply to questions,
Soviet Union wished to discuss Answering a question, Lord Soviet Government.
Hame said all the proposals by statements by Miss Turner's lawyers, He sakl they ore! claiming they would settle fo
avoid publicity, even though ; they could win
Mr Thorneycroft is to leave are worried about the next week, although the start- aty Belfish Common ing date for his tour-expected: Unks.
Mr Belli originally sued on i to last up fo three weelts -is
The Ginas for the
behalf of Johnny Stompanato's still awalted.
itaties betwech Britain and the ; son, asking US$750,000′ dama- Two other senior Cabinet Commonwealth countries wire gel. I alleged wrongful Ministers are also to leave on
death, Miss Turner's daughter, ¦ similar missions next week. Mr
Choryl,
now 17. stabbed! Duncan Sundys, Commonwealth
Stompannto to death in 1950, Relations Secretty, Teaves
A coroner's Jury ruled it London on Thursday, June 29, for New Zealand, Australia and
was filed on April 22, 1957.
The suff justifiable homicide,
Canada in that order.
JUSTIFIED 'Mr Join Hture, Minister of Labour, this departure date 12 also if awnitedi wil go to
Russia preferreit Instead to “manufacture An artlacial crisis for the purpose of gain-
enda,”
A-BOMB THREATeir own ends to West
HALTED KOREAN
THE
WAR
New York, June 20. Sherman Adams says that shortly before Presi- dent Eisenhower took office in 1953, General Douglas MacArthur advised him that the way to end the Korean War was to openly threaten to use the atomic bomb.
about access Berlin, the Foreign Secretary replied that the Soviet pro- pusnis for a free city, as for as he knew them, referred only to West Berlin.
עזרס פיי
not advocating any change in the existing siluation, but it there were
a change, 1 think it would have to apply to the eastern us well as the western sector," he addvd,
tion had to
Lord Home said any negotin- three things:
take account of
The right of the people choose their own of Berlin to
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NINE DIE
IN AIR DISASTER
Teheran, Juno 20. Nino Air Force officers and sergeants were killed today when un Air Forco Dakota plano on an oxorciso flight crashed noar Jajrud, 60 miles north- cast of Teheran. Tho plone was parachutist - dropping ilight.
on
a
Air Force officials watching the σχετείνα said that aftor drop- ping supplies and a few parachutists the plane lost height and nose- dived to the ground, hitting one of the parachutists on its way
down.
The dead were two and five parachutists sergeants and two pilots in the plane.-AP.
U.S. claims
largest
test basin
Washington, June 20. Tho U.S. Navy today bo- gan using what it claims simulated is the largest occan in the world. Enclosed in a five-sero build-
jshaped at a weekend conference between Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, and eight of his top Ministers, have a further apportunity of Commonwealth countries will
discussing with Britain the Implications of 124 Common Slonpanato's 12-year-old ron, Market issue when their Finance John 111, alleged in the suit following annual that he was deprived of the the African group of nations Ministers,
Ghana, Nigeria custom, meet after the Septem-ancial help. Sierra Leone,
companionship of the Inter and protection of his father." Rhodesia-Nyasaland ber meetings
national Monetary Fund and the
and charged Miss Turner with
The right of the Ailiesing, the basin is intended for World Bank. Reuter.
negligence.
to be in Berlin and
testing ship models under realls- tie rough sea conditions. Such The Gefence alleged that Indirectly, the plan was used, implied in government
The right
of access
10 tests help the navy predlet the Stampante Dipsated to take! Mr. Adams says, and worked. ments and in the movement of the city."
performance of full-scale vessels. the lives of Miss Turn?r Anci MacArthur who had been de amic missiles 10
"I these Okinawa.
three things
The basin, with a capacity of her mother, Mildred,
posed from his For Eastern cum Later, Mr Adams said, he asked accepted, we are always ready Cheryl is currently being mand by the outgoing President; Mc Eisenhower what had to talk about the future sought by juvenile probation Truman, made the suggestion to hrought about the Korean truce, ¦ Berlin," he added-Reuter, ofers for questioning in cun- Mr Eisenhower at a inceting in and Elsenhower said: Bretion with a recent drinking New York. Just after party escapade—AP.
received gifts from Soviet and the Promier Nikita S. Khrush-¦ Federation. cher today. Ono was the offspring of Strelka, the Soviet space dog,
Speculation
There had
been speculation thund Mr Regiald Matting Board of Trade Pre- take part in the
The puppy was for the first eller Jady. The President rezsived a
model of a 19th century Ameri-tent, might
can whaler, carved from walrits Commonwealth talks.
lusks and whalebone.
The gifts were presenie Mr Kennedy this afternoon by three Soviet officiuis who also delivered letter from Mr Khrushchev,
A
But sources today pointed out that he had
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to preside #1 # European Free to meeting of the
Trade Assocllion ministerial council at the end of this month. |
Political
said The Cources envisaged length of the tour of
three Thes
Ministers
the #X | Commonwealth suggested there were now reduced prospects of Charles, any
firm Ano:meant terrier. government intentions towards Colomon Markel before long for its Parliament rises Mrs Kennedy SILW the 13- summer holiday at the begin- pound puppy shortly after toning of August.
'The Russiab dog. month-old puppy. troduced promptly to the Kennedys Weten
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10-
tar
arrival
at the White House. The bilateral talks Omelas said she was quite the pleased.
return
between Britis Ministers 101721 and intended to keep Commonwealth Prime Ministers will obviously have to be dis the dog with the family.
Andrew T. Hatcher, Assistant cursed at length on the
Mr here of
Sandys,
Mr Press Secretary 10 the President. gave reporters a few quotations Thorneycraft, and Me Hare.
Some parliamentarians thought from Mr Khrushchev's letter,
any announcemeat but declined to issue the entire this reade
unlikely before
Parlament after reassembles in October the summer recess.
text.
"I'm not patting out all of the jetter because 1 do not care 10 make it publlet There are other things Involved in the letter other than this (the exchange of gifts)." Mr Hatcher Bald.
Under further questioning. My Hatcher said the withheld quelations from Mr Khrushchev Were of "a personal nature, and net a full diplomatic nature." UPI,
Political
Ministers are ex- The three
both the to cover pected conomic and political aspects that would be involved for the Commonwealth in any British with the Coinmon association Market. Some
Stevenson's
plane diverted
Bogota, June 20. Ambassador Adlai Steven- son's plano landed at the military airport here to- day after being diverted at the last minute from the international airport
American demonstrations.
Crutches for 2
more days
Washington, Juno 20.
Eis:- hower's post-election trip to Korea, Mr Adams relates.
NO CHANCE
state-
atomic war. "Danger of an
could not We told them we hold to limited war any
it Linger
Communists
the
Co-
way of life,
MOTORCYCLE
PILE-UP
are
of
Belfast, June 20.
were Injured, Fourteen riders
eight of them seriously, during
n track cycling race at the Orangebeld cycle track here tonight.
12 million gallons. Is a rectan gular concrete structure, 240
feet wide by 30 feet long, with
a water depth of 20 to 35 feet.
21 DEVICES
The test basin Is equipped with 21 devices for creating waves up to 24 inches in height. In the same building is a 200-foot clrcular basin equip- ped with a rotating nam, This will help in studies of ship manoeuvrability problems.
and similar
The new "ocean" and pool are at the navy's David Tuyjor Model Basin in suburben Maryland.-AP.
Mr Adams, former Presiden- obrugated on a treaty of truce, wont a full-scale tial assistant to Mr Eisenhower, They didn't
That recounts in his book, First-Hand war or an atomle attack. Report, out on Tuesday:
kept them ander some control." "MacArthur was sure that! Mr Adams says that Mr there was not the remotest Eisenhower's closest friends chance we would actually have believe he might have to carry out the threat; the eldered running for a third term Communists would simply throw if there had been no
The riders were racing through constitu- up their hands and the war tional prohibition against 12", the last lap when two of the would be over.
Mr Adams says his own im- lenders collided and were hurled
Jackson, June 20.. "Although not as bhunt
pression that Eisenhower was to the ground.
was granted a The pack of the riders came leaving the Presidency with
divorce yesterday some reluctance," and that he along at too high a speed to on a complaint that is wite
"Seriously
him. concerned" avoid hitting the first two In- deserted
He told the competitors, about how his successor would Jured
and there judge she felt in 1929, and he was a swift series of collisions.- pro- carry on his policles and
assumes she is not coming back. AFP. grammes.-AP.
UPI.
and
because of possible anti-President Kennedy's phy-specife as MacArthur had sug sician and two specialists gested, It was indeed the theat examined the U.S. Chief of atomic attack that eventually Executive today and said did bring the Korean War to an
end on July 28, 1053." he would be able to dis-
Mr. Adams suld the threat was card his crutches in two REMONTAS days.
He was welcomed by Foreign Minister Julio Cesar Turbay Ambassador Ayala and U.S. Fulton Freeman.
In a brief speech at the air- port, Stevenson said there is "great challenge facing us all in the hemisphere today and added that the US, louky
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They said his progress was satisfactory.
The examination was by Dr | Colombia to play a leading role
Janet Travell, White flouse making of President physician, Dr Preston Wade, in the Kennerly's "allioner fur pro- New York orthopedic specialist, and Capt. J. H. Chelley of the res" plan successful,
"On this trip through the Naval Melleal Centre at American Republic's I've found Bethesda Maryland.
experts spent
a great round swell of growing | The medical aspirations on the part of from 35 to 40 minutes with people everywhere for a better Kennedy in his living quarters
the White House large exporters to Britain and for themselves and their at
children," he said.-UPI.
i this afternoon-AP,
of the countries bre
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UK not abandoning white settlers in Africa-Macleod
London, June 20.
late
Mr lain Macleod, the Colonial Secretary promised today to do all he could to enable white settlers to remain in Kenya but stressed that co-operation of nativą Africans was necessary.
Mackcod defined his position in letter to Francis Noul- Buker, a Labour Member of Parliament,
I letter CRINC at a ume when there WIN mounting criticism In Macleod's own Conservative Party that the British Government, in its effort to keep the good will of the Africans was abandoning the white eettiers in East and Central Afrien,
Anxiety
Ian Marlcod
The Colonial Secretary wrote:
bow "I do ulice
BAXÍÐUS many Europeans in Kenya are about the future and would not sock In oty way
to minimire the risks which at- tend our policy there and which must attend
any -policy In
44% Africa at the present time.
and olher ministers, "We are doing all we can to including the Prime Minister produce conditions in Kenya himself, inve made it quite which will mean that while the clear that wo fully recognise country will in mo be pre-that we have a special obliga- run by Africans, tion to thone of our own race andibers of other races who who have nettled in Kenya and
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Banal, 4 Chars, 7 dominantly Bit, Tether, 11 Fire, 12 End, 13 Dessert, 15 Strange, 18 Roc, 19 Each, 20 Patter, 23 Sue, 14 Testy, 25 Known, Down 1 Bitter- mincerely regard that country as that it is our firm intention to aweet, 2 Asli, Lie, 6 Allve, 0 Sweethearts, Tree, 10 Tod, 13 their premanent home can live do all we can to enable them to
hero as full citizens. Dia, 14 She, Ju Rocks, 17 Gape, 18 Rat, 21 Auk, 22 Ten.
remain there."——-AP.
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