THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961.
SIR ROY WELENSKY HITS Integration
starts
schools
AT UN KATANGA ACTIONS in Atlanta TALKS ON BERLIN Says it has no
IN TWO WEEKS
(Continued from Page 1) to the people of West Berlin that they will have the right to tives with those of the United their own choosing, and we will 'States.
These 24 so-called uncommit-be glad to participate in any conversation which የሮ have hopes will advance that pro spect.
weak nations and other oblieve out their lives in a way of
ted nations, he sold are com milted to these gouls.
"This is particularly true be- injcause the situation in this area is so fraught with danger."
“All this and much more the Jeaders at Belgrade have cominon," he said.
"This
and much more the people of the United States have in common with them, So for
for the myself and I am sure American people, I express the hope that their dellberations there will bring us all nearer these goals," he said in a pre- pared statement.
Mr Kennedy declined, to list the areas of possible negotiation In the Berlin crisis, but he said: "We are prepared to partici- pate in any exchange of views, to use all available channels us to see if n which are open proctful solution can be reached on the problems in Europe and in Germany, any solution which can provide greater guarantees
8 policemen drown
with prisoner
Asked whether this meant be was actively seeking negotia- tuns with Russlo at this time on the Berlin issue, or whether U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson is trying to arrange for talks, Mr Kennedy replied:
Satisfactory
I think Me Thompson is go- はい!
return under
s
shadow of right
Sir
Salisbury, Aug. 30.
Roy Welensky, Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, said here in Southern Rhodesia
Atlanta, Aug. 30. Nino Negro children
corted by squads of poliso- men bagan classes today in four Atlanta public
schools which had been strictly segregated for a century.
The nrst day of school Integration in Atlanta, capitol
of the southern state of Georgia
today that the United Nations had nowhere the laws on racial segre shadow of right-other than "the right of the big stick”—for their actions in Katanga.
"Steps are being taken to en- sure the safety of our borders," he said. He hoped the pro- coullons would prove unneces- sary and that sane Counsels weuld prevail in New York, Washington, London, Paris and Brussels.
"If not, then the
Federation
will do what is necessary and
"The United Nations have no possible legal Jusufcation for what they are doing or trying to do. They have no shadow. or right, other than the right of the Ule stick, to fake control of comingnications, to
up rand-
regular schedule. in the nexi few days to Moscow and, as legally possible to give support to its friends." Sir Roy told the have said, we
using Federat will be
Assembly in a minis- those means which are available terial statement. to us to attempt to exchange views manong all the parties that are interested in seeing whether a satisfactory solution can be reached."
did Mr Kennedy
not 0:0 specifieally tinke Western foreign ministers' meeting with
of negotiations blocks or to use froups in order This advocacy
with Russia.
o effect the arrest of gundar- He
US., British,, merie sak the
oficers and political French and West German advisers, foreign ministers would meet in
further stage in the process i
by conlinuing consultation jer
the four powers and our Nato
Lusaka, Aug. 30. allies with respect to Germany Eight policemen drowned and Berlin, in the light of the together with thoir pri-Soviet challenge to our position soner today when a police there."—UPI.
launch capsized in the
Zambesi River.
The Security
Force patrol
craft manned by a
officer and a
had sailed
crew
of seven the Zambesi up under cover of darkness yes-
terday.
At dawn the polter raided! the vilinge
Makanjila in) the Northwestern part of the province cupluring the pri soner, who was a member of the African nationalist "United! National Independence Party"
The police launch was re- turning to its base with the prisoner when it capsized- AFF.
Oil talks recessed
Bughdad, Aug. 30. Negotiations between the Iraqi Government and the Iraq Petroleuni Company have been temporarily recessed, Baghdu Rudio reported today.
The talks will be resumed during the fourth week of
September, the rad said. AFP.
Own baby won't
affect husband's
adoption plans
Sydney, Aug. 30.
Applauded
Sir Roy Welensky
gation are among the strictest passed
Some
groups Of white demonstrators tried to approach Grady High School, but pushed back by the police.
WRONG MEN
in the United States, without major Incident.
SURVIVORS RELATE DETAILS OF RESCUE
FEAR & HEROISM
ON MONT BLANC
Chamonix, Aug. 30.
Survivors of the cable car disaster on Mont Blanc today told
stories of fear and heroism after the brilliant rescue of 81 people trapped in tiny cabins dangling above the eternal snows of the Vallee Blanche.
the
He said the plecs came from
In the first-ever accident of with Pointe Helbronner on the steel cable and caused its kind, six people, four Ger- Italian border. It is not known accident," mails and two Italianis, died how long it will be closed. when a French Air Force jet F-84 Thunderstreak struck the were traction cable of the three-mile telecabin system linking France and Italy nt an altitude of more than 12,000 feet.
The dead
The cableway from Chamonix the fuel line. to the Aiguille de Mid! remained ife had been in the area in clused to tourists today but is an attempt 10 climb the expected to re-open tomorrow. Frency Peak, but the attempt
falled two days The accident wat unprece-American
ago when his dented in the history of cable Hemming, was hit
companion, Gary ways. Eyewitnesses sald the jet and could arcraft flow between the thick
The dead were two or{ cable from which the cabins three cabins which hurtledare slung and the traction cable, along the remaining support the intier and snapping It.
which sags in loops, striking cablet, derailed
ascent.
noti
by a rope continue
Three In the group
who refused to obey police orders to "move along" were arrested. At Brown High School, two ather persons who
apparently were just curious were arrested but later released. AL Northside
ILigh School two men who got too close to 500 feet down against the stupes wing petrol tank but the pilot Freney Peak they passed
The impact tore off an under- the Relicol were arrested but of the rocky Gros-Rugnon Penk, quickly released; they turned
the By mid-morning Inday cut to be FBI agents (Federal last of the 01 survivors Bureau of Investigallon).
on
by
crashed
the
Blame
While descending from
tho
the
Janded his damaged aircraft spot where safely at its base of Luxeuli, wns
Violent
the accident had į occurred. ferried by helicopter to safety,
"We stopped and helped carry One hour before classes in Chamonix, after many of
the bodies bf six people to I were to begla big signa wero them had spent the night In
hellcopter which flew them to holsted near Murphy High the icy silence above the The aircraft was placed under Chamonix. IL was a grim School asking that while mountain.
brilliant seat and the pilot--named by task. It was there that I pick- students boycott the school but moonlight and searchlights Parls newspapers us a Captained up this piece of the fuel
to boost the signs were pulled down by switched
their Zeigler-way forbidden to speak line." tho police under the
hostile morale.
to the press,
Answering questions, Lieut Kaze of white
Chamonix demonstrators
gendarmerie an-
A Paris university professor, Harlin said, "I don't think the "And it follows that no re-who nevertheless
nounced ibat t police and Monsieur R. Gorenjot his wife French pilot kept
is to blame fur military quest by the Central Congo respectful distance.
inquiry had opened and son Andre, 10, were among having flown too low because, Government for the actions
into the disaster and would the last to be CONTRAST
brought down although there are maps which taken can give what has been
last four or Avo days.
spending 194 The calm contrasted singularly done even the semblance of with the clashes that took place
hours show the altitudes at which one
should trapped above the snows, legality," he said.
to my knowledge no happening, but we felt a violent cableway line."
"We did not know what was map indicates the site of the
They have nu authority for
Large numbers of Kalangese the wholesale arrest of Earo-peuple had become uneasy at the peuns."
"high-handed activities" of the Sir Roy
warmly apUnited Nations and normal ad- plauded at Intervals during his ministration And either broken | speech," which was delivered in own completely or was fune-
an emphatic manner.
toning extremely poorly.
Was
Sir Roy said he had receiv Zassurances thut the British Government would not agree to tiny
attempt by the United Nallons to take over Katanga by force.
Lo
Danger
"The danger has now to be faced that a situation could well arise in Elisabethville which could be contained only by even more drastle measures."
.
He received an indiention last Friday, however, that force was to be employed by the United "The time for equivocation ts Nations
"to subjugate the past. And we in the Federation Mrs H. de V. Rubin, 32- Kutanga Government and to can no longer stay silent," he abdicate its declared. The success of Presl- year-old wife of Queens-competit land millionaire grazior, lust vestiges of its dignity."
Authority blu to surrender the dent Tahombe had not suited a number of countries which bo- Major Harold Rubin, 62,
longed to the United Nations. He immediately today announced that sha
protested to the British Government and was expecting a baby in pointed out that "any such ac-
When Mr John Gaunt, Inde- April, but said it would ton could
pendent Member bring lawlessness tried to open
tor Lusaka, not affect her husband's right up to our order."
a debate, the Speaker ruled him out of or- plans to adopt the aban
der, saying the Prime Minister had made a full and clear state- ment of the position-Reuter.
doned London baby.
The baby will be Mrs Rubin's first, though Major
Rubin has
Concern
Contrusting the situation in situation in two sons by previous marriages. Kalanga with the
West Berlin, he declared: "It Mrs Rubin wald: "If necessary,
is to allow the my husband and I will reside in the West
Government to be England for a period to comply Kutanga with any adoption requirement, overthrown by
force of artes
but I will definitely return then I warn as solemnly as Sydney to have ing baby."ean that is moral position In- China Mail Speciol.
West Berlin will be immea- surably weakened."
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Across: 1 ·Lawn, 4 Pomp Hole, Besi, 11 Laps, 13 Expects, 14 Alp, 10 Sedge, 18 Vivid, 21 Dress, 22 Nider, 24 Læo, 20 Beagles, 20 Loaf: 30 Sure, 31 Drew, 32 Prod, 33 Ekip. Downs 1 Lobe, a Warp, 3 Pelts, 4 Pep, 5 Poop, 7 Baled, 9 Expire,19 Teplé, 12 Bage, id Losser, 17 Dregs, 19 Viol, 20 Debar, 23 Hefer, 24 Lump, 23 Look, 27 Bucp, 29 Örld,
What bad happened in Katonga was a matter of vital concern. "We have all seen and admired the way In which
ja year errlier at the University of Athens, Georgia, whên two Negro students were admitted.
It was also in contrast to the of violence that took place curlier at Little Rock and in New Oricatur,-AFP.
scence
Italian official in Australia
Sydney Aug. 30. The Italian Minister for Migra- tion and Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs. Signor F. Starchi, arrived in Sydney by plan today from Rome to ment Italian migrants in Aus- drdila.
Mountain rescue teams to day paid tribute to the heroizm
Christian
of trained guide Moller of Chamonix, who alld down a lack end of the broken cable to the snowfold. Ils aim was to warn engineers
of deadly danger If Immediate attempts were made to pull in the cabina.
after
shock when the plane hit the A French newspaper, Paris- cable," Madame Gorenflot said. Presse, said tonight that the During the night they played first conclusion reached by air purly games, Including one force pollee Investigating the player's occupation called "Metic-guessing the accident was that "the pilot is
fram ges- responsible." tures,
France-Soir said that without Two cabin in his group of
prejudging the conclusions of "It was very cold and we the inquiry. "It can nevertheless three were hanging on by a could not sleep," she said. "We be asked whether the Chamonix hair he said. The slightest did not begin to tremble with valley was a proper place Jolt could have sent the fear until
bring aerial ecoupants crashing to their rescued and saw the
exercises," adding that wrecked the commanders could not be death.
cabin below which bad been ignorant of the existence of the smashed to pieces,"
cableway-Reuter.
Swaying
Mollier clambered on to the
were Wo
A spokesman at the Military Alpino Club sald of the rescue: The whole operation has gone roof of the swaying cabin and off very smoothly. Nobody has and everybody Is been hurt used his alpinist's rope to lash them to the support cable. Then safe, but very tired." he securely lashed in her cabin officer came down today from An American Air Force Signor Storchi is also a well- the woman akler in his charge. the Mont Blanc glader holding known publicist. He will be giving her words of encouragd- received by Fedoral Government before
in his hand beginning his
à cluo to the ment and focal authorities in perilous descent.
accident a plece of twisted Canberra and in the State "I was very much afraid," piping. capitala. He will remain in he said.
First Lieutenant John Harlin, Sydney until September 3 then Engineers were already work-serving with an Air Force unit leave on a tour of all states lng today to repair the unique in Germany, said "This is part unt!! Boptember 13. China onbloway-the world's highest of the fuel tank of the French Mail Special.
which links the Aiguillo do Nidi plane which hit and cut the
ENGLISH
GIRL
She'll do it
IN U.S. RACE RIOTS
'all
'all over again'
Monroe, Aug. 30. among them, Robert F. Williams,
Negro leader President Moise T'shombe and An English white girl whore militant
who appearance here with publishes The Crusader, a news
letter. She said she wanted to Negro pickets touched off help publish the paper. an inter-racial maleo said "If I had it all to do over again, I'd do it."
his Government have during the past year inaintained law and order in Katanga, upheld he economy of the area and pro- vided sound and stable id- ministration."
VISITING
,
Minuteman missile explodes
for
Florida, Aug. 30. "Minuteman"' missile launched for the first time today from an under
ground launching plot- form escaped from com- trai and crashod in flamas on Cape Canaveral. There were no casualties. The 17-metre-long "ulssile shot fram
subterranean launching pad, spitting flames, then crashed and exploded s
blanketed part of the test cen- A huge cloud of black smoke
tre and flames shot up.
The experts in charge of the launching were enclosed in a cement blockhouse some dis- tance from the launching plat- form-AFP.
Miss Lever moved back into She said her father, J. W. short distance away several Williams' house After berLever, is a lecturer at the Un!-seconds after the firing. release from Joil. There are versity of Durham in England. about 10 persons of both races He telephoned her on Monday living in the house,
and talked to her in the jali. "I'd like to come back, but i While in Jall, Miss Lever don't see any possiblllly at this claimed she was not offered any She was visiting her aunt point I feel that i have made food until Monday afternoon, and uncle, Mr and Mrs Oswald some very good friends here," but officers said she was offered Constance Liver, 20.
of was Herber
Archwood-street, she said.
every meal-AP In the remainder of the Congo.Jall today under $25 bond. She she decided last week to come released from the Union County Los Angeles, California, when
"Considerations of our own was charged on Bunday with to Monroe. She moved into
home in security as well as considera-inciting a lot, along with 35 | Williams"
a Negro tions of principle now compel other persons, including seven section of the town and Op- me to say frankly and openly members of a freedom rider peared on Sunday with pickets what I think," Sir Roy con group. tinued,
All this had been done in the face of anarchy and disorder
Activities
Miss Lever, a student at the London School of Econemies, said she will return by plane to
protesting against negregation, After the picketing, when the started to enter a cab with four a policeman at- Negro men, tempted to stop har and the No powers 10 act in the England on Sept. 8. Unt then, incident touched off o wild "arbitrary
and
free-for-ali high-handed the said, her plans are inde-hour-long fashion" of the United Nations Anite.
In Kalango had been given by,
Among
300 whites and Negroes who fought оп all four streets
Square.
the U.N. Security Counell re- She said before she left Eng- bordering the Courthouse Anlutions on the Congo on land, she wrote to several Integrationists 11 Americu,
February 21.
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Miss Lover, who said she is Jewish, sald "'I don't know whether I'd bo here # 1 wasn't Jewish or not. I've always been taught that racial discrimination is che of the greatest ovlla of society and 1 don't see why I should protest only when my own people are involved."
MELEE
After the meles, a group of armed Negroes held a white couple hastage In Williams' homo and In the neighbour- hood for 2 hours. Willigens, charged with kidnapping, din appeared with life wiro ad two children after the couple were releashd."
The bearded. Williams, who stockplied rifles and Rmmuni- tion, advocated meeting force with force.
Miss Lover claimed not to know Williama militant vlows, but alie sald, "I wouldn't bo against violence where there is no polico protection. I bellova people have a right to defend | Chennaives."
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