THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961.

KENNEDY: GRAVE DIFFERENCES

Sees no clear solutions of Berlin crisis

Washington, Oct. 11.

President Kennedy said today he sees no evidence of any clear solutions of the Barlin crisis and the West still has grave| differences with the Soviet Union.

He told a news conference his talks last Friday with Soviet Foreign Minister Mr Gromyko helped to make more precise the differences existing between East and West.

Me Kennedy pledged his then termination to gudinne seelding

will The Western Allies meet in Washington next

peaceful settlement with the week to discuss a cuminton West- Soviet Union.

ern position in the light of the

At the same tane he sold, falks atrendy hot with Mr faken to bolster · Gromyka. Mr Kemuedy is hope- slops nirety

The US Armed Forces niente fut that the new German Gov.

feeling

GLIT

stronger and

fore."

We should bernment will take part in these Include have a balancediscussions which will

Hopeful note

hopeful note

maiters that must be decided by the Western powers.

any

The President said that Abm the only

agreement renched! Kennedy sounded about the ex would he converted not

with the Russinns 51 Berli

only ploratory talks with the Soviet Foreign Minister was an indien with the freedom of the city but tion, he saki, of a desire by the with its viability and economic Soviet Union to talk over the vitality. This tie with the West

problem.

is very vitul," he said. "This was

question

Two more die in Indian

religious riots

New Delhi, Oct. 11, Two moto prople have died as a result of clanhen between Hindus and Mos- Jems La Uttar Pradesh State, bringing the death roll to 24, snið

reports resobing here today.

In Lucknow, the Slate Chief Minister, Mr Charan Singh, said the siluation was today almost normal following the rloting

earllor

this

sparked ofT month by a student dispute in Aligarh.

Mr

Singh said trooms sent to Meerut would be withdrawn tomorrow. --- Beuter,

BRITISH

HEATH SATISFIED WITH TALKS Nasser still

Paris, Oct. 11.

Mr Edward Heath, the Deputy Foreign Secretary, said before leaving by air

working

for London today that he was "sotis on own Govt fiod" with his preliminary talks with ministers of six West European nations yesterday on Britain's application for Common Market membership.

He described the Paris talks as a "good beginning" for the full negotiations which open in Brussels on November

OFFICER

BARRED FROM RHODESIA

Salisbury,

Sources elose to the British delegation said they were hope- ful that the Brussels, negotia- tions would be successful.

to

Cairo, Oct. 11.

Sam Rayburn placed on

critical list

Dallas, Oct. 11. Speaker Sam Rayburn of the U.S. House of Representa-

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17 FEARED DROWNED

All tho

Tokyo, Oct 21 (0.

17 Crownel Гара

aboard the Bi-fon

ACTO tuna fishing bost "Kinsei Maru" were fear- ed drowned in a storm off the South Pacific **1 Islands, vessela returning from neighbouring waters reported today.

The Kinsel Maru" has been milksing sinon October 2.-AFP.

tives, who is gravely Fuel injection

with cancer a Dallas hospital, was put on the

hospital's critical list to

day.

A medical bulletin sald 11 health had worsened consider- Cably, and that X-rays of

lungs hud revailed top pneumonia had set in.

President Nasser is still con

with

for Peugeot

Paris, Oct. 11. The Chairman of Peugeot the the French motor manufacturers, M. that Jean Pierre Peugeot, said today

that his

company would be fortly the first in France to equlp cars with fuel injection engines.

A source close to Mr Rayburn confirmed the fact that the

POWERFUL

spent

Peugeot were first

to adopt diesel motors on mass produced cara and this year will make over 16,000 diesel cars-Reuter,

'SPUTNIK' BOAT

sulting

his advisors on reshaping the Egyptian Government fol- lawing the Syrian coup. speaker had spent a bad night.

had Bath Egypt and Syria ninisters in the United Areb They added that they were of the two countries.

Republle formed by the union

"Mistor Sam" who pleased at the rection given

President Nosser's consulta. almost 49 years on Capitol Hill, Mr Heath's statement to the six-nation Foreign Ministers in

tions are aimed at finding was speaker of the House for 17 Parls.

replacement of Syrians as minis-years which is longer than any

other person in American his ters whose authority would ex-tory.

Moscow, Oct. 11. tend only to Egypt.

The 300-passenger hydrofoll Syrians headed among others, President Kennedy went 3,000 river-boat Sputnik arrived In Mr Heath will make a state-the ministries of housing, Justice, miles out of his way this week Moscow from Gorky today, men!

Britains'

high education and social affairs. to spend 14 minutes with Ray-having covered the 500 mes at relations with the Common Market at

Since Syria's secession, a num-burn, one of the most powerful an average speed of 40 miles an the Conservative

ber of economic measures have igures in the Democratic Party, hour, the Soviet news agency Party con- ference in Brighton tumorrow.

been taken in Egypt.

-AFP.

Tasa reported-Reuter. Reuter..

Tuition fees in private schools, except foreign ones, have been halved.

Statement

sir Kemedy also made these whether West Gittnare, un Well Captain Richard Browne, 35, arde British Hammarskjold's

points in the 32 minute cum-

ference devoted to foreign af-avers in West Berlin.

Intes:

He is sending bis nulitary adviser Gen. Maxwell

a. the Allies would have

On China

free

เร

officer who is reported to have fought for the. Katangese forces, has been declared a pro- hibited immigrant in the Rhodesian Federa- tion, it was announced here today.

But the captain, whose

On high level talks with Taylor, to South Vietnam thas

Communia! China. Mr week for talks with Presa Boat Remedy zakd "We have Ngo Dinh Duong Is fai ways seen any evidence as yet that the United Status

pass-day, he was said to have enter-i can better the Chinese Communists wish to port was impoundel at Ndola, ed the federation from South Assist President Diem in meeting i live in condity with us and our Northern Rhodesta, un Monday Africa on his way to Katanga

Communist threat to his; desire is 16 live trientship is believed to have crossed Into-Reuter. government.

with all people, but we have Katangn, the statement sul. not seen that attitude mank- fested by them.)"

the

Any decision on sending U.S. troops to Southeast Asia will await the outcurse of Gen. Taylor's mission

Khampa guerillas fight Communists

Ite and present talks with Chinese Communist reprezenta fives will continge at the Geneva Conference on Lane E

ambassadors in Warsaw.

Incam

tween U.S. and Communist On US foreign aid policy Mir Krimedy Bald "we are not attempting to use our old in order to secure agreement by these countries with all our policies."

Captain Browne, brother Mr.Percy Browne, Conservative M, 1, for Torrington, was re- ported to have been captured by United Nations troops in Katongo last spring white fight- ing on behalf of the Kalanga overnment. He was Imprison- ed for three weeks and then! went to Johannesburg.

May have to fight 'compatriots'

request to Per Lind

Now York, Oct. 11.

It is also announced that Aziz Sidky, Egyptian Industry Minis- ter, is discussing steps to en- sure the plentiful supply of cloth nt cheap prices.

The Egyptian newspaper Al Ahrom sald today Egypt was not standing in the was" of recogni-

COMMITTEE CALLS FOR UN

OFFICE IN NEW GUINEA

New York, Oct. 11.

tion of the new Syrian regime The General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee

today adopted a resolution calling for the establishment "without delay" of a United Nations information centre in New Guinea in 1962.

It also noted "with satisfac-"occupied by indigenous Inhabi- tion" the establishment of UNtants of the trust territory." centres in June this year in Dar Meanwhile the UN Trusteeship es-Sulaam, (Tanganyika), and Committee today unanimously in Ruanda-Urundi, and the approved a resolution recom- "training of qualified indigenous mending the admission of Tor inhabitants for positions of ganyika to membership of the responsibility in these two cen- UN when she attains indepen- tres."

dence on December 9.

It also proposed the ending of the trusteeship agreement for Tanganyika on the same date.

The resolution was introduced by Britam, on behalf of the Commonwealth.

by other Arab Governments as such recognition "would be the only means of bringing about tha convocation of the Arab A week before his death in League Council for the forms- on air crash United Na- tion of an Investigation commis- tions Secretary General son os requested by President

Nasser." Dag Hammarskjold signed

Al Akhbar, another Calro o document asking that newspaper, under the headline his former secretory, Por "Who Will Get the Booty?" cald Lind take care of his pri- Syria is the focus of foreign

ambillon.-Reuter. vate lotters, a UN spokos- Hamburg, Oct. 11. man said today. President Luebke of West The statement said that Ind,

Germany said today that who was Hammarskjold's per-i West German

from 1953 armed sonal assistant Aburi 40 Klampa gueritias

forces could come into a two days ago o certified copy of 1955, presented to the Secretariat He returned to the Congo in

New York, Oct. 11. May, but left again in June. and 20 Chinese soldiers were

situation whore

James Thurber, the American killed in a clash near Pamer infald to Ghana's Volta River On June 25 a U.N. oficial

they a document algned by Ham- humorist and short-story writer

Her Representative, M. Demba would have to Western Tibet in the last week Project

Elisabethville

fight marskjold September 11, who had an operation a week Diallo, said that the estabush- reported

against their "com-

1961 and which says in part: ago, "seems to be holding his ment of a "costly" information When the resolution came to agency PTI reported today.

orpelled from the Congo for the

potriots" in the East.

"As regards privale papera, in own satisfactorily." A hospital centre in New Guinen seemed the vote today, however, the Quoting "rellable reports, IL

view on worki problems. Mr third time and on August 1 he

the office or at home, they spokesman said.

"nn affront" to the poverty of Moroccan Delegate, M.-All- raid that 2000 Khampa tribes-

Kennedy said that U.S. aid will was reported to be under arrest here, he said that the "balance Per Lind, who will have to de- then we

Addressing a schoot for officers should be taken care of by Mr "We are more hopeful now the Inhabitants of the territory Skalil, proposed that the entire men in Western Tibet were still given to countries who

be in Katanga.

were," he added. who, he said, were in greater committee be listed as its com Beve

national putting up strong resistance 10

of terror" made the outbreak of cide what should remain with Sovereignty When Captain Browne who war unlikely but training of the the

Thurber, 60, collapsed in his need of schools and hospitals, the Chinese occupation forces on Independence "and that is lives

and organisation near Johannesburg,

what hotel room last Wednesday with The resolution also requested was Bundeswehr

The resolution will go before all-we ever suggested."-AP.

musi nol by means of guerilla

be should be taken back as per- intercepted in Ndola on Mon- neglected-Reuter,

u blood clot on the brain, that "responsible positions" in the Gongrat Assembly for Beuter. Bonal property."--UPI.

the centre in New Guinea be approval.Reuter.

New Delhi, Oct. 1!.

He was asked if the review

meant that the U.S.

Returned

in September, the Indian news wadd only give its aid to friend- Captain Browne had been that

warfare

and raids, by small groups— AFF.

VOLCANOES

Djakarta, Oct. 11.

Loken and Mahawu volcanoes

in North Celebes are reported!

in eruption but people in

countries which share 113

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MOTOR SHOW NEXT WEEK

3 British car makers

and areas are no di- announce new models

rounding in

Ber-Beuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

3

18

10 11

12

13

14

18

119

22

24

26

ACROSS

1 Have a meal.

# Senne.

10 Pust the wageri

12 Toase a child?

13′ Bo exasperaling,

14 Impexliment.

16 They're inhuman.

16 Treat?

30 Are Important.

20 Sykest

22 Calder.

23 For

24 Row's protector.

23 Race meeting.

26 Cruel,

20 21

23

18· 13

DOWN

2 They're hård to cat,

3 No chicken!

4 Secure,

5 Supporters,

Close of pluyl

7 Hruss,

He has a horsel

11 Businessanen.

15 Counter.

1 That and that

17 Old note.

21 Dangers to shipping. 21 Bucket,

London, Oct. 12.

Three British car manufacturers today announced new models to be shown at the Motor Show here next week.

They include two new "mini- cars" the Riley, "Elf" and the Wolseley "Hornet," Also un view will be the new M. G. Magnetic and the Sunbeam Harringler Le Mans,

The "E" and the "Home"

imilar in specification to the i Morris Mini-Minor will have Independent suspension on all four wheels.

The "E hos Ph 148 c.c. | transversely - mounted power pack combined with front wheel drive and Independent rubber suspension on all four wheels.

Special attention has bven pald to noise insulation.

The "Hornel" has similar festurca and alsv extensive sound Installation.

James Hoffa

1

re-indicted

on charges

Washington, Oct. 11. Teamstar President James K. Hoffa was ro-indicted to- day on mail fraud charges involving alleged misuse of union funds in a Florida lond deal, tho Justice Department announced.

Altomey General Robert F. Kennedy announced return of a 18-count Included.

indictment against Hoffn by a Federal Grand Jury The Sunbeam Harington' Let Orlando, Florida. Mana based on the Sunbean

"Elf" and "Hornet" will sell. for £083 and £672 respectively. purchase tax £210 and 2211

Alpine has been developed ment in Hoffa was dis

An earlier 12-count indict- with the approval of the Rootes missed on July 12 on grounds group and is designed specially at the Grand Jury had been for the export market,

Must of the initial production will go overrens. It will sell in

improperly selected.

Alto named as a defendant

Brligku fur £1405, including in Today's indictment wag

purchase tax-Reuter.

RECORD HEIGHT

Edwards Air Base, Oct. 11. Major Host

While of the United States Air Force today YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD,-Aerom: 1 Pujet 4 Acid, cloted an experimental X-15 Tell; # Prod, 11 Mops, 13 Serious, 14 Tow, 10 tepel, 18 Burgte,

Robert

E McCarthy, Jr., A Detroit banking executive, the Department cald,

Hoffa and McCarthy wero Ja- dicted on mail fraud charges involving alleged use of more thon $500,000 in Treamster Union funds to develop a "model city"

on Cape Canaveral,

vket pinne to a record altitude

thul of 220,000 feot 407,000 giviren),

2 Rapid, 22 Keops, 24 Rex, 23 Blasted, 28 That, 30 Bore, 31 Aych, 12 Drum, 33 Skit, Dowa: 1 Fops, 2 Poor, 3 Demur, 4 Alp. flowover, the record has not

The Government has charged moll fraud" was involved brenitse 1tola and McCarily falsoly stated that the "Bun Valley real malate project was must be ratified by radar rend-union-sponsorad when actually inAFT.

& DERW, 7 Loser, Itebuke, 10 Dirge, 12 Step, to Oliver, 17ynt been retally confirmed and Paths) 19 Nest, 20 Spray, 23 Siten, 24 Und, 28 Took, 27

Tit, 20 Ham,

it was privately-owned...---UPI,

on

to

James Thurber holding own

The resolution, sponsored by India and Chane, was adopted unanimously, except for the abstention of Mall,

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