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No. 35895
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1984.
THREE FRENCH
Restovorov Speaks Protest Action Major Spy Scandal Predicted
In Japan
presence
on
Against
New EDC Plans
Paris, Aug. 14.
The French Government last night agreed on a compromise on the European Army, but three Gaullist Ministers resigned, a Gaullist spokesman stated.
The three who resigned were General Pierre Koenig, Minister of Defence, M. Jacques Chaban Delmas, Public Works and M. Maurice Lemaire, Reconstruction, the spokesman said.
It is believed they resigned in protest against the compromise plan.
ments
Washington, Aug. 13. Yuri Rastovorov, Soviet NVD agent who escaped to Mr Khee's IN that one the Americans from Japan,
ap-said at a pencetar
preas conference the other today that Russian intel- gence received information method and seeks instead from well-placed sources to use the two sintes by "high" in the Japanese
1 free, democratic Government.
concluded i Hb
American vordiam soil was dramatiently disclosed
of a two Jeni
at the press conference State Department late today.
An official spokesman later announced that the The agent, who fled from his
European a lieutenant
Council had adopted conclusions
on the colonel in of the
korean job as opening
the Soviet secre!
to the Govern- service in Community which will be transmitted Mr question then,
Rhee Japan on January 24, told re-
of the other five signatories of the treaty obvious declusion that porters today he went over to
"Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, West Germany because America would support in the United States
1ke o decent and Italy. bellicose policies
is partly wanted to live ine result of his own mis- judgment but the enthusias the reception ne received from the American pubne
It is impossible to live like this must have encouraged this under Communists, People false hope to some exten, not dare
other de treat each On the whole, however, Mrently or trust each other or to Rhee has only himself speak freely to each other, blame. For he misconstrued He said since he came to the United States. where he hos been kept under cover by genuine attection for him-American intelligence for almost self and his people in their seven months, he has been in- troubles as approval of nis terviewed by Japanese officials, policies to renew war He indicated he
25
expected which hos thousands
LNIA
demonstration
of
being.
human
"I wanted to be treated de- cently and I wanted to be abic to treat other people decently.
do
Pro-EDC Ministers In Charge
The three Ministers who resigned will not be replaced until the beginning of September, the spokesman said.
Meanwhile their departments will be in temporary charge of three pro-EDC Ministers
M. Emmanuel Temple, moderate Minister for Ex-Servicemen's Affairs, will take charge of National Defence; near-Radical Labour Minister, Claudius Petit, of Reconstruction; and M. Maurice u:ready cost major scandal to break in Japan Bourges-Maunoury, Radical Minister of Industry
American soon regarding Soviet explonge and Commerce, will take Public Works. of
wolather high in the Government. When he was first asked how
A
lly Now Korea is dering what their President has achievod in America,high in the Japanese Govern
Disant Soviet Intofigenen sources Cable reports suggest will receive increased mili-ent, he said, "quite high, gulte
gramme not
very
many agents."
of
active and had
secret
engaged only in
external
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Typhoon
On Its Way North
Manlia, Aug. 13.
A tropical storm raging north-east of Basco Island off the northern tip of Lason was reported today so have Intensified into a
yphoon,
The Weather Bureau
Forecasting Centro this
Red China Approves Alleged Fraud
Formosa
HK Police
Asked
Liberation Report To Inquire
London, Aug. 13.
Communist China's supreme governing body has approved a report calling for "determined action to liberate Formosa," the Chinese Nation- alists Lake
island's stronghold, the New (Communist) News Agency announced today.
morning isstred an interna- tional warning for aircraft and ships to avoid the path of the typhoon and to
precautions.
At midnight QHTF the typhoon
focated Win
AS about 620 miles north-east of Basco
Batanes, whip- ping up 80-mile an hour winds near the centre.
reported
to be moving west-north-west at nine miles an hour in the general direction of
Formosa northern
SELAL
Okinawa.--United Press.
and
Britain, U.S. Working On Super Rocket
Singapore, Aug. 13. The Singapore Police have asked the Hongkong Police to bein In inquiries into an alleged fraud in which Dine Slogapore Banks áre
bec
bavo
reported le China
swindled of
of variotis LINE totalling M și Million. **
In a report presented to the Central People's Government Council, Mr Chou En-lai, Premier and Foreign Minister, said action against Formosa was needed "to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
It was adopted at on "enlarged, the implementation of the Indo- scasion of the Council on China pence agreement, and Wednesday attended by Mao continue seeking Д peaceful Tse-tung, head of the state, and settlement in Korco. General Chu Teh, Commander- In-Chief of the armed forcer,
They also "strengthen and and other Chinese
relations leaders, the develop China's
of agency
Peking peaceful co-operation with other
nations of the world."
by (quoted
Radio) said,
missals.
Στι
are co-operating in develop land and coastal areas, ment of a guided missile China had repeatedly de-
5 PRINCIPLES
The fraud is mid to have
uncovered Whets consignment of "textilon" which arrived from Hong- kong was opened and found Lo Donlain tooth-
pec s
to be
A man bellevod Involved in the fraud has One bank disappeared. has taken high court pro cordings, resulting in the sealing off of the premises of a Chinese firm in South- bridge Rond, Franco- Preme.
with "the five principles of Ike's
WUA
In
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's Support
Unlikely For Anti-Red Bill
i
"
Washington, Aug, 18. President Eisenhower's
The ogency said the Counell They would have to conform alan
approved certain Govern- ment appointments and din mutual respect for territorial
It gave no detalls.
sovereignty-non- integrity and his report, Chou Ea-lal aggression, non-interference said United States aggressive each others internal affairs, circles were "more
than ever equality and mutual benefit and London, Aug. 13.
aiding prompting and
Chiang peaceful co-existence." Responsible BritishKal-shek's forces to carry out
Finally the task sources said today that the with increasing recklessness strive for the establishment of United States and Britain war of harassment and destruc- collective peace in Asta."
tion
against the Chinese main Ho declared that "United States aggressive circles" would which may produce a trans-clared its readiness to establish not allow thorough implementa Administration will request
of the armistice agreement, diplomatic
relations with
have of late been leaders of the House of Atlantic rocket, capable of
country
on the basis of the actively goading Australia, New Representatives not to en- *principles of equality and res-Zealand. Thailand and the dorse a Senate bill out- changing the character of future wars.
peet for territorial integrity Philippines,
trying to
bring lawing the Communist Party The source Baid the
sovereignty and had project and
In round Britain and France, already has advanced to u point International affairs worked for even to prevail upon the Colombo of the United States, some where British and American ob-world peace and the progress of Powers to form a so-called RETVORS ম
to mankind. to be sent stations in the Caribbean and on South Ascension Island in the Atlantic to log the flight of a a controlled range rocket with
of
2,500 miles.
distance The
Atlantie between
Stats and Britain 3,000 miles.
put the
the
of towards the 609 million
of China ed people
armed interven- against them tion and the threat of war."
in Asta If peace and security in
of
*11
andi
Congressional quarters said today,
صادية
South-east Asian defence block," he declared."~~-
The bill; passed unexpectedly HOSTILE POSITION
AGAINST CHINA TUR
by 85 votes to nil in the Senate the "However,
aggressive "It is not difficult to per last night, is opposed by the circles in the United States, Uceive that this bloc la being Department of Justice and the. ablo to reconcile themselves to organised mainly against China Federal Bureau of Investig across
the fact that the reactionary rule and for the purpose of under-tion. They fear it would only the United of the Chiang Kai-shok clique mining collectivo co-operation drive the Communist Party is just over has been overthrown by the on the Indo-Chine question by underground. Questions
have Sources here sald Chinese people, have taken pations
in participating the also been raised as to whether hostility
Genova conference,"
the measure was constitutional, the planned experiments would consistent position
within
ilberat- five Allies
Ho called for resolute opposi The bill
come mky directing tion
up for a trans- years of
to SEATO perfecting
the decisive by
approval when the Atlantic rocket,
states concerned In the interests House of Representatives meets NO ONE WILL SAY
peace in Indo-China.
on Monday though Re- Exactly when the experi-
The Geneva conference had publican leaders are not anxious ments are to be carried out, no and throughout the world were
shown International disputes for a vote before Congress ad- one is yet prepared to say. But to be safeguarded the designs of could bo settled by peaceful Journs next week until next from the designation of observe- "United States aggressive cir-
litigation, he said.
į January. tion posts, it has been deduced cles" must be shattered, Mr
The polley of strength pursued
A SURPRISE that the experimental missiles Chou En-lai unid.
by the United States was being The outlawing action, which may be launched from some-
Dusted by the must receive House approval be- where in
the Florida toward
"The tasks before us are...to increasingly take determined action on. the principle of peaceful co-existence fore it can become effective, Antarctic.
No one here is saying whether liberation of Taiwan (Formosa) and there were even new hopes came as a surprise to the Elsen
safeguard China's for a political settlement of the hower Administration. the experimental long-range 20
It was clear that election year territorial in- Korean issue, rocket is an American or a sovereignty and
to work with Improvement in the relation politics had played a major part British development. United tegrity, "further Communist
the other nations concerned for ship between China and the in the Senate's decision.
United Kingdom brought abou! With Congressional elections at Geneva would help to in-pending next November, no crease the possibilty of normal senator found It politically relations between China and the possible 10 go on record
against countries of the West, Mr Chou voting
such anti- En-lai wem on-Reuter.
Communist action-Reuter,
in answering A Inter tary, nid but not as much question,
this to he amended ad he sought. Obviously high, but not quite high," America bases its aud pro- The former Russian Intel- Buld; The colonel the de-agence on mands of individual coun. political Intelligence service in tries but on the opinions of Japan is very
Officials said that the United States and seven ita own official
the
sald he did not know
allied nations would announce today their intention different countries. IL in
whother the Soviet
Japan directed the to meet at Baguio, in the Philippines, on September probable that agents in also
carefully Japanese Communist party be 6 to work out a pact to guarantee the "fabric of Washington examines the uses to which, cause he was this military aid will be gathering "intelligence concern, peace" in Southeast Asia. put. The Administration Ing the internal and
policy
the Government of They said that the announce. which the eight Powers would may feel, for instance, that
Fle added,
bo however, ment would Japan."
work out at Bagulo, Formosa's in
In- that the Jopantse case,
United the They said that Communist Washington and simultaneously
tentative draft, which may deter Party was directed from Mos- in the capitals of the seven other States
was acceptable as it stood to an invasion from the main-cow by the Communist Party of PowerB.
Britain, most of the Powers concerned, land,
that in Korea's the Soviet Union. but
Soviet Ambassador in France, New Zealand, Australia, envisaged a broad arrangement case, more arms ald may be
shington, Mr Georgi Zarubin, Pakistan, Thailand and the which would not only provide Com- rebuffed a formal invita-
some guarantee against wanted war. Officially, Mr don from the State Department
Mr John Foster Dulles,munist aggression in the area
• Rhee is "autisẞed" with to meet face to face Rastovorov. the American Secretary of State, but also would make arrange
and Mr Anthony Eden, the Bri-menta to specially called press
Counter feelings must differ slight conference, the State Depari-tish Foreign Secretary, are ex-Infitration and subversion ty, however, for apart from ment spokesman, Mr Henry pected to attend the conference. provide for economic co-opera- announced the De- The Foreign Ministers of Auston to aid the region in raising small material gains he has Suydam, achieved nothing more than partment of Justice had granted tralia, New Zealand, Thailand its living standardia.
political asylum to are-affirmation of Korean- Raslovorov.--United American friendship.
Reuter,
trease
aid
an incentive
te
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tho Philippines and will also attend the conference to negotiate a treaty to maintain peace and security in the
sres of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, it was learned.
Premier.
IMPORTANCE
and
The Secretary of State, Mr with the representatives of the John Foster Dulles, in his talks other nations, has placed anuch
of
importance on economic aspects
the arrangement, ig sald. The American boiler la sald to be that while military guarantees and
arrangements
direct Communist
Press.
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AMERICAN WANTS NUDIST COLONY IN JAPAN
Tokyo, Aug. 13. National Police Headquarters here said today an American had filed an application with the police in Fujisawa City, 30 miles from Tokyo, for permission to operate a nudist colony in the city.
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FRANCE REPRESENTED France will also be represent ed, though probably not by M. Plerro Mendes-France, who are necessary to freeze the Headquarters sold that t According to the police, the Foreign Minister as well as situation and prevent further Fujisawa had asked for advice applicant stated he wished to "Garden of Eden'' had never before re-create aggression, Omelas said that the an- the long-range security of the ceived a 'similar request.
which would be "multably fenced nouncement would give little area cannot be achieved with- A Headquarters spokesman to keep out pooping Toans."
"WO
adviso the The will considerable increase in said: more than the time, place and out a
stated that applicant purpose of the meeting and the economie welfare of the in- Fujisawa Police on what action membership of his "Eden' would would not go into details con- | habitants of the area-United to take after making a careful ho restricted to married couples cerning the type of agreement Prese & Reuter.
study of the application." and their children-Reuter,
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