KHRUSHCHEV
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1961.
Attends American Independence Day party KHRUSHCHEV HAS A GAY TIME
Thompson Jokes with
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and to his wife, who left hon other table, undrunit.
1 Sis and five Morshals were
among the 300 Russians 'who janumed the embassy for today's) Fourth of July party,
Moscow, July 4. H wife Nino and a platoon of Llewellyn Promior Khrushchov paid Kremin ofisials, stayed for 90 kwapping his first visit to Moscow's minutes and appeared to enjoy diplomats.
every minute of it. Americon Embossy in three
today
only fruit juice to He stayed unit die party juolij Mrs Thompson insisted he saluto Amorico's Indo-broke up at 8 pm (local time), tuke 0 Scotch highbuil. He pendence Day.
exchanging political chit-chat nursed the drluk for more than Klirushchev, accompanied by with U.S. Ambassadorjan hour, then gave most of it Į sky, Vice Premier Alexel Kosy--the American Embassy.—UPI.
yours
Ic drank
The Sovie! Premier at une point chuckled at Vice Premie Anastas Mikoyan nnd ankl, Not even in the golden days "Mikoyan does all the drinking? | of the Franklin D. Roosevell era Khrushchev, Mikuyan. De in Soviet-Americuh. ·relations fence Minister Rodion Malinov- had so many Russians come to
MACMILLAN ON ARMS TO PORTUGAL
Meant for Nato ADVENTUROUS
purposes, he
MPS RUN
tells Opposition OUT OF FOOD
London, July 4.
Mr Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today he did not think any formal conditions about the use of mili- tary equipment exported from Britain to Portugal were 'necessary or appropriate."
He was answering questions our disapproval 11t what s by two labour Members. Mr being done?" Stun Awbery and Mr Fenner Brockway, who wanted to know
M. Macmillan: "The position
if he would make it a condition as said to the House some days that when arms were supplied ago, is that no licences for ex- to Portugal under Nata arrange-port of arms or ammunition are ments they would not be used? in fer being made for export to
Portuguese overseas ter- Angola or Mozambique.
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ritories.
Mr
Macmillan replied:
"That does not affect cerlain "In large deliveries of equipment considering application for the which are only suitable to Po.- export of arms to Portugal, we|tugal in her place as a Natu should have regard to the naturelly."
and quantity of the equipment
in relation tu her reasonable
requirements as a Nato ally.
NATO NEEDS
Mr Hugh
Gaskell, Leader
an embargo
Nicosia, July
Six British servletmen trying to vall a home-made raft from Cyprus to Turkey have run short of food, according to unconfirmed press reports here.
The party all of No Ĉ Dog Company of the MM- tary Police set out last Tuesday from north-west Cyprus,
They said they had three werks' rations with them? hnt would try to "live of.... the sea,"
Since then the raft has drifted along the northern coast of Cyprus, Mall Special.
China
U.S. climbing attempt fails
Rawalpindi, July 4. An allempt by u five-man
"This has been explained to of the Opposition, asked what the Portuguese Government was the point and I do not think that formal on exports of arms to Angula conditions about the use of any
when arias could go freely to United States expedition to military equipment that may Portugal
and be sont 131 to climb 20,000-Cool Mount Plaju be exported are necessary or Angola.
in the Karakoram Bunge of appropriate."
Mr Macmillan zai he Kashmir and Tibet has failed, according to reports reaching
here today.
to
at
Mount
Mr Awbury inked why the thought it quite possible to Prune Misier was blind to operate this policy effectively, the grave indignation" being
The expedition is now It was right to continue to felt fr 1hts
that
tempting country
climb seli certakes arms to Portuga! Doabani, a 20,000-foot peak in Britain
supplying for Nato purposes. hould be
the Gilgit Range.-Reuter. arma in Portugal, either direct { The British Government or through Nato, which were
Koply regretted the situation being used 10 "erush the which had developed in Angola, people of Angola."
but he did not think that to
He added; "Will you stop try to cut off Portugal from this trade immediately
membership of the Nato
anel the
indicate to te: "Portaquese alliance at tais time would help. Government our disgust and -Reuter.
'TSHOMBE WAS NOT A FREE AGENT THEN'
Katanga-Congo pact is now rejected
capital touring the country with
The Leopoldville agreement
quoted
an
The Commission article, which became law on May 11, setting up a college of three ministers to assume the President's functions during his arsence from the country.
Criticised
Elisabethville, July 4. Many deputies are out of the The Lower House of President Tshombe and his
the Katanga Parlia- ministers. ment today rejected laid down that the Congo and an 11-point agreement Katonga would have the same signed by President monetary system, abolish cus- toms posts on their common Moise Tshombe, of frontiers, and have the same One deputy severely criticised Government the diplomatic representation abroad. the Leopoldville Katanga, and
It also provided for na which he claimed was "Just a Congolese Central tional Congolese parlament to nothing." He pointed out that
be convened Government in Leo as soon as possible" under the not signed the agreement but in Leopoldville President Joseph Kassvubu had poldville, on*
the Kunrantee of the United otly certain "so - called
Nations. grounds the President.
ministers" who had never been before parliament tu have was not a free agent
their nominations ratified. at the time.
The agreement was signed on June 24, a few hours before President Tahombe was released
from two months detention.
The President of the Cham- ber of Representatives told deputies at a special session to- day that the President signed "to gain his liberty."
The Deputies were discussing a report by a foreign affairs commission which unanimously rejceted the agreement signed in Leopoldville.
SENTENCED TO
DEATH FOR
Who stole Betsy's flag? SLAYING HIS
Philadelphio, July 4.
Someone stole the flag from Betsy Rosi' grave on Tues-
day.
The 50-stur, 5 by 8 font rotion flag that flies continuously over the grave of the woman regarded as the maker of the first American flag over 185 yours ago, was reported missing by caretaker George Wersierter at Mt Moriah cemetery.
It was replaced by a new flag of similar design.—AP,
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Glamour girls.
4 Soaks.
7 And tear?
10 Catch.
12 Confederate.
8 Prone.
Sound like Leo.
14 It's often beaten.
16
11.
17 To boot.
20 Dead queen.
24 Heavenly drink.
23 And dine?
23 Jack?
20 Leave Ill
27 Transgressed.
27
DOWN
1 Western band.
7 Drinks.
3 A to? That's fine!
4 Caution.
5 Eats away.
✔ Twig.
11 Yes, yes!
13 Incline.
15 Caper.
10 Built-up areas.
18 Gives for a time.
10 Exposed.
21 Pure and idy.
22 Daze,
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Aerom: 1 Brats, 4 Hackts, 7 Bat, & Canada, 11 Path. 12 Tot; 13 Rhollo; 15 Fingers, 18 Tug, 10 Oner, 20 Appear, 23 Rło: 24 Tress, 23' Tears, Down: 1 Back to front, 2 Tea, 1 Sad, 5 Chart, 8 Schoolgiris, B Taxi, 10 Nol, 13 Rue, 14 SOB, 15 Nichic, 17 Rear, 18 Tle, 21 Pit, 22 Poe,
STEP-FATHER
London, July 4.
George Anthony Porritt, 27, was sentenced to death here today for the murder of his step- father, Albert Leonard Porritt, 48.
Porriti, a car dealer, had told | step-father during a fight with the court that he red the re- a group of men who called at volver
that killed his step- his house in the early hours of father because the latter was May 15. being held by two men, one of whom had a knife at his throat while someone called out: "Cut his head off."
The prosecution, opening the case last Thursday, alleged that Porrit! accidentally htt his
U.S. Marine
Captain to be tried
Six rounds were fired and two of the men were shot in the arm.
Defending counsel told the Jury today that "if they thought entitled to his story might be true, he is
acquitted on this charge of capital inurder, what- ever consequences mny follow from his wild-cat behaviour →→ with which you ате not con- cerned."
The Jury took 90 minutes ta find Porrilt gulity of capital murder, and added a strong re- commendation for mercy.
Possing the death sentence, which is mandatory in capital murder cases, the Judge said he would pass on the recommenda. Marine Corps officials an-tion to the proper nuthority.
nounced today that Capt. | China Mall Speelal.
Quantico, July 4.
Ernost C. Brace, 29, will
be tried by General Court
Martial here in Virginia
on Thursday on charges GENERAL CONVICTED
of desertion.
Brace was acquitted by a
Federal Court in Baltimore on General June 19 of Intentionally crash-
Paris, July 4. Gustave Mentre has Ing a P-20 trainer alreratt.
been given a suspended five- bla year prison sentence for The crash occurred in Jan- uary nenr Cambridge, Mary-
role in the April 22 “revolt of land. Brace, father of three
the generals" in Algeria, children, balled out of the
Gen. Mentre
wag the first plane and disappeared after general cunvicted of supporting the crash,
Dhe military putsch not to be Ic went to Baltimore and stripped of hin rank-AP.
stayed in a hotel for more than
a week before giving himself
up to Federal authorities.
Omolais wald 11:0 marine
oneer will be tried on charges FLASH FLOOD
of deation and for "concealing
courch,"
Laxena, July 4.
A flash flood following LOT- rential rains killed six pertahs
his whereabouts' from propet authorities after his alterati had crashed, thereby causing en unnecessary and wasteful and left 60 femilies bountless in this tiny Andalusian villege in Braco la a native of Ray, southern Spain, it was reported Arizona. His wife and three today. Reporis eskd many more nors live in nearby Dumiles persons are inising and feared Virginia.---UPL-
densing UPI akant, petit dhe
Signed
The agreement was signed by President Tshombe and his Foreign Minister Mr Evariste Kimbi, and by the Congolene Vice-Premier, Mr Jean Bolt- kango, and the Foreign Minis- ter. Mr. Justin Bomboko.
The Foreign Affairs Commis- sion said that actording to the
Presiden: Katanga constitution, Tshombe had no power to sign any agreement on behalf of the state "as it was materially im posalble for him to futni his functions during his detention,
The Speaker of the Assembly, Me Mut-Wa-Dilomba, told the President Tshombe deputies signed "only to get his freedom."
All 22 deputies present agreed on rejecting the agreement. Earlier they had voted by 18-4 to first discuss the agreement point by point.
Point 10 of the rejected agree- ment provided for discussion of between a military agreement the Leopoldiville and Katanga authorities by military lenders of the two sides-Reuter.
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