THE CHINA MAU, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961.
Kennedy expresses full confidence in Bowles
To
preserve Antarctic
wild life
Canberra, July 10. Antarcile explorers wil have to keep their dog teams tied up when not af work under rules approved today
Anfarelié 'by the Treaty Consultative Con
ferende.
The rules are designed to preserve the balance of wild life in the Antarello. The chained · dog regula- tion Almal preserving penguins and other wiftl creatures.
will
Another
prohibit helicopters lying low over colonies of birds.—AT.
QUAKE
CAUSES
PANIC
Santiago, July 19. An earthquako at 4.24 am on Wednesday caused a panic in Concepcion, 310 miles south of Santiago, but there were no reports of casualties or damage, The quake was felt with less Intensity at Lebu, Los Angeles and Tenuco.
WILL SEND HIM TO MEET ASIAN, AFRICAN LEADERS
Washington, July 19.
President Kennedy today expressed his "complete confidence" in Mr Ches- ter Bowles, Under-Secretary of State, but did not deny that he might be shifted to another post:
A big step for U.S.
space efforts
Washington, July 19.
Plans of U.S. space experts to land a man on the moon and return him advanced a big step in Congress today.
sentatives
A Senate-House of Repre¡return in this decade, to put Compromise Com-up satellites for world wide milice, while keeping a watch communications
and weather un television sels showing the forecasting, and to Increase the weather-dalayed attempt to power thrust of launchers.--AP. lounch a secòng U.S. Astronaut, approved a bill to authorise $1,784,300,000 for space efforts.
The Bill includes every cent asked by President Kennedy and his space experts to speed U.S. efforts in the outer space contest with Soviet Russia.
QUICK APPROVAL, V-
House spokesmen accepted all the $423 million of increased voled by the Senate over the 51,376,900,000 previously approv- ed by the House..
The revised Bill now goes back to the House and then Central and southern Chile the Senate for expected quick also were hit by a severe wind-approval, possibly inter today, storm on Wednesday along Former President Dwight D. 1,200-mile stretch of the long. Eisenhower originally asked
over one nayow nation. Poris in central Just
billion dollars of the National and southern Chile were closed for activities
and Space Ad- to navigation for several hours Aeronautics because of high waves,
ministration for the fiscal year which began on July 1.
In Santiago the wind dia minor damage and heavy rains Booded low-lying sections of the capital. AP.
In good condition
Answering a press conference question, the President said he had always expected Mr Bowles to be part of the Administra. Lion unlu It concluded its responsibilities,"
The President did not deny that Mr Bowles might be shifted to another post in the study being macie of haw to increase the effectiveness of He State Department's struc- ture and personnel.
'VALUABLE TRIP
He added that Mr Bowles | would leave on Monday on a "most valuable trip" to Atrlen and Asia, consulting with leads,
of State and alles.
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Nose wheel of plane
collapses
Orlando, July 19,
The nose wheel of an Eastern „Atrijses DG-7B collapsed during landing today but all 20 persone stdard escaped 'injury.
* The nòng svar of the four-engine ptane folded seconds after the plane touched down. It skidded for bout 100 feet before doming to task,
Eastern Airlines report- ed the oral suffered “slight
"The aircraft was route from Miami to De-- trult with Orlando, Florida, finast stop.
“Anolber "plane was dă- patched' 'frora – Miami "to pick up the 24 passengers and carry then to thete destinations-UPL
FILM STAR ILL
·Hollywood, July. 19. Veteran Athị star Leo Carrillo In triously ill at his home in Santa Montes.
The 70-year-old performer's Widely published reports here have said that Mr Bowles doctor said he has a heart con- would be shifted from his diffori. present post as number two in
of
best
known
Carrfil the State Department to that
Special Roving Pancho in the "Cisco Kid" fim Ambassador,
sertes, underwent zerious supe President Kenned niso sald
gery two years ago but has been Mr Douglas Dillon, that Secretary of the Treasury, would activo since-AP. head the U.S. delegation to the Inter-American Economie - and
Social Council, conference
| Uruguay next month,
in
BIRTH CONTROL Answering a question-based on comments in Washington kas! week by President Mohammed Aytib Khan of Pakistan whether he would control help certain countries their expanding population, the President sald birth control was
Hollywood, July 19,
Elizabeth Taylor Actress
was reported in good con- dition today after a problem on which the hour-long operation for countries concerned must make - removal of a scar on her up their own minds.
throat.
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She went into hopsitol last night after arriving home from the Moscow Film Festival and was expected to remain there for another four or five days.
The scar, which was about an Inch long, formed after Miss Taylor underwent a tracheotomy Prevident Kennedy twice in London eariler this year increamt this request. The new when she was in critical condi total includes extra money to tion after a sovere pneumonia. spoed the noon landing and --Reuter.
RÉTRIAL FOR VISCOUNT WAR D'S DAUGHTER
Birmingham, July 19.
A Birmingham Jury yesterday failed to agree whether or not the actress daughter
of Viscount Word of Witloy, former British Air Minister, caused, the death of.
4 54-year-old workman, Horpce Yates, "by dangerous driving.
The judge ordered a refrjol. Lord Ward's daughter, 20-year- old Georgina Ward, a spem- ber of the Royal Shakespeare Theatro Company at Stratford-Upon-Avon, pleaded not kullly to the charge.
Lord and Lady Ward were la
court to hear the prosecution allege that Miss Ward's cur awerved violently three times and then hit Yates, who wits walking down the centre the road placing. flags
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"The problem is not altogether an economic ono," he added,
We help countries which curry out different policies in this regard and it is a judg- ment, In my opinion, which they should make."-Reuter.
ANGLO-SOVIET PLAN FOR LAOS
Gonova, July 19.
con.
The 14-power Loos
ference today adopted a nino-point Anglo - Soviet plan and thus broke o fortnight-old deadlock on how to begin detailed negotiations.
The conference will go into restricted
tom sergions from
detailed dis-
Miss Ward sold that when shemorrow to start
saw the man waving a red cussioris on how to make and
koep Laos neutral.
flog she braked as hard as the could. The car swerved toy the right and then swerved again after she had got it back to her own side of the road China Mail Special.
Four Belgian
mountaineers feared dead
Godihaab, July 10,
Four Belgian mountaineers are feared desd on the Nerlerit
Mountain near
TABLED
The Anglo-Soviet proposals were Labled by Mr Malcolma Macdonald. British delegatd and co-chairman of the con- ference.
The restricted SCEGIONS Bre expected to speed up the work of the .conference, which began on May 10,
The delegates will tomorrow begin discussions on the kind of "documents*** that ahoold” bo negotiated for making Laos neutral-Reuter.
Italian police
Umansk in arrest suspects
Greenland, # was reported
today.
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Bolzano, July 19.
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turbulent terrorista Alto Adige (Bouth Tyrol) and reported 'finding more plosives.
feared dead aro the leader of the expedition, Jean A dozen more German- Duchesnes, 80, Jean Alzetta, 23, speaking residents were taken André Focqust, 32, and a girinto custody today, and author!- Nadin Simand), 22 fromties said 82 were now being held Brussch..
by polled. No’chargés had þéon placed against them.
Fivo exhausted „turvivors They were being questioned reached Umanak today. Further in the many bombings that have search for the four was con- swept this border area over the sidzied kopeless-leuter,
past month-AP. ·
Street battle near Algiers
Algien, July 19.
“One woman was reported killed and at legat sight other parsons injured today in a running street battle be- tween o group of Moslem yebals and squads of police and soldiers in Boufarik, about 15 miles south of here.
The fight started when an in« | Police threw a dremel around. formant told police a band of the entire eghbourhood. Mill rebels was in # radio, Atore 'in The ountre of town. Pollew and | tury, sourchs" said, its injured soldier** surrounded the place, fricjufad dve a soldiers, 'two' but were driven back by gummire, policeman and a Siropas
The rebéla: "ihen ed rooms. The European women oitat temukan and strevig aring whb, was killed' reportedly had in, all' directions.
FOREIGN POLICY DEBATE IN HOUSE OF LORDS
False step over Berlin could lead to war
says Lord Home
London, July 19,
Lord Home, the Foreign Secretary, said today that "
ono false stop over Berlin,““ could easily plunge the world into war.
Lord Home, speaking in a Hours of Lords foreldr policy jdebate, said the conclusion of a peaca treaty by Russia with East Germany could not by selt make any legal difference to the right of the Allies to be jin Berlin,
"That is not a matter which
Khrushchev plone decide," he said.
Content
can
Lord Home added: "Although we are content with the present position in Berlin, we have nover insisted on the status quo. "If there is to bo change in 'Berlín, then it must be a change by concert and a changé pỹ the agreement of the Four Fowers on whom responsibility of the whole of Germany ́is lald."
still going Exchange WUTO on and he would like to hear
more about what Mr Nikita ( tor the largest share of Khrushchev, the Soviet Prine | responsibility, Minister, had in mind.
Britain should'una beg fo«, Mr Khrushchev Buence everywhere to maintain · He hoped would rend the replies the International law and order be
upon that depended Westent alles had sent to him cause "with great ̃care."
political stability and ultimately peace, he added,
·Lord Home said: "I think, for the time being. we have had
of enough
public speeches, which tend to freeze the pari- tion and raise tension..
"Theretaro. I would like to use quite serious techniques of diplomacy, free from threat of force or use of forçe."
If the Berlin isaue could be treated in that way he believed they could find a peaceful solu- tion,
Earlier, Lord Home said the world was in a state of inter-
inter national anarchy, and
Communism had by national
Influence
Law and order, the sanctity of agreements and change by consent had caused Britain 20 go in when Kuwait wns
threatened by an attempt at "snatch and grab."
It the Ruiter of Kuwait was to savo his city' without a bloody battle in the
streela
and provent war ho was al- most bound to ask for British assistance, Lord Home · said."
Not one drop of blood was shed and the Independence of Kuwait was assured, he added. Router.
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