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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 331990.
U.S. candidates call for change in foreign policy
Russian subs seen off
Kennedy and Nixon
agree on China issue
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New York, Sept. 22.
Newfoundland The major presidential candidates both called today for a new approach to U.S. foreign policy.
Washington, Sept. 22. The Pentagon said today that U.S. planes have sighted at least one ani probably two submarinės Soviet operating with a
tanker and tug previously observed 100 miles east of
the Newfoundland coust.
The Navy sald:
These i
In
interviews published side by side in the World- Telegram and Sun, Vice-President Richard Nixon, the Republican candidate, and Senator John Kennedy, the Democrat, gave their answers to the question:
"Do you have any ideas, qu plans for dealing with Russiatis And the Communist menac
eldents occurred some distance through the world?"
are
Mr Nixon Puplied by suggest-
apart and lead to the conclusioning that the U.S. should bevak that there probably two through existing thought jet-| submarines,
The navy Pri 1.st wiek that Husain hed deployed missile-monitoring shups in lantha the Atlantic and Pieiße — ? move that could
levas and embrace as our ab jessive matining short of victory in the strugade for prave' und freisdom throughout the world."
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He suggested that the new vice-president, who if he were signal andleted woult be Mr Henry altempt of a spectacular space Cabot Lodge, the former U.S. feat during Mr Khrushchev's Chief Delegante to the United Nations visit.
should hir given
the task "directing and cu-urinating governmental activities dealing with the non-military speels of the world struggle,"
SPOTTED
Soviet
It said then that tanker, equipped wit bell- copter and electronle geor, and i a tug had been spotted in the north centrul Atlantic,
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Feur other ships were
moving Peross th Pacifle toward the area where The Russines have tirea - continental missiles ti iwo iccasions this year.
The tanker in the Atlanti is the "Kokand" and the lug is!
V. Fedotov."
the "Kupiti
UPI.
Demonstrators arrested
United Nations, Sept. 22.
A crowd of demonstra- tors' clashed with police outside the United Nations today as Mr Khrushchev was leaving after listening to speeches by President Eisenhower and Marshal Tilo.
The
demonstrators,
shouting anti-Communist slogan, tried to break through the tight police cordon preventing anyone noi OR official business from approaching within 50 yards on the entrance.
Ten people were arrested and charged with dik- orderly conduct.-Reuter,
New quality Senntar Kennedy called for new administrative machinery, new systems of co-ordination, new kinds of training and n new quality of leadership."
Cabot Lodge injures right hand
New York, Sept. 22. The Republican Vice- presidential candidate, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, was injured in the right hand today when someone slam med a car door on it. Mr Lodge was leaving the car to address a campaign in South Bend, Indiana.
He delivered the speech any- way then was rushed to hospital | for. X-rays.
X-rays showed later that there had be no fracture and that the only injury was to the fourth finger of the hand. The injury was described as noi serious.
The injury was similar to that suffered by Vice President ichard Nixon the Republican Presidential candidate. several wecks ago. When he hurt his leg by a car done and was forced to go to hospital Jord Urne.--Reuter.
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He also suggested, as policy aims; wider
of UND
the development joan fund, greater encouragement for educational institutions in the world's "mergent nations,** greater exchange 'öf 'students and teachers with other lands, and Increase the Bow of capital Lo underdeveloped countries in the Middle East,
Asin, Africa and
Lailm America with The ald of Western Europe and Japan.
Asked under what circums- tances be might recognise Communist China, Mr Nixon said such recognition world have 10 wait for: " basic change to her foreign policy," He said there could be no question of recognition as long
the Chinese Communista "continue their present hostile and aggressive policles toward the free world."
No recognition Senator Kennedy said he saw no indication that Communist China wished friendly relations with the U.S., in fact she ង moving in the opposite direction," he said. He did not, therefore, advocate recognition.
But, he said, the fact that Communist China was a strong and aggressive nation could only be remedied by a strong and successful India, a strong and successful Japan, and some
gives the
kind of regional group South-East Asia which
these
smaller
countries
over
feeling that, in spite of their distaste for a military allsince, they will not be left to be picked off one by one at the whim of the Peiding regime Reuter,
Japanese to
meet
ex-POWs
London, Sept. 22.
A Japanese curate, The Roy. Shipco Kanol, will read a lesson at the parish church In Codnor, Derby- shire
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on Sunday to members of Derby brane of the “Burma Star Association" - TROJ of whom were wounded or takan prisoner by the Japanese during the Isai
-war.
Mr Arthur Searle, Social Secretary of the brandh, Bald today:
"We have decided to let byrones .be bygones although a lot of our lada had a tough time with the Japs.
"Fortunately none of our members are disabled."
The Rev. Paul Miller, Vicar the Church, was a prisoner-of-war in the Far East for three and a half years and worked on the Burina-Slam rallway, Reutter,
Ike entertains
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and Castro
Now York, Sept. 22.
President Eisenhower engaged in a round of per- sonal diplomacy today by playing host to officials of more than 20 nations, but his guest list failed to include the name of Mr Nikita S. Khrushchev.
Latin American
friends of the US. in a sulte at the Waldorf- Astoria hotel.
Mr Elsenhower and Khrush- chey managed to avoid Д personi encounter when the President went to the United President Eisenhower told his Nations General Assembly to Latin-Anterlean guests that the speak to an audience including | nations of the Western hemla- the Soviet premier.
phere must devote themselves While the President entertain- jis seeking a better We for the ed 18 Latin American diplomals Towflest Inbourer, the lowilest at lunch, Mr Khrushchev ate farmer, the towllest dweller in at the Soviet Embassy on Park lurlem in the East Side."
President Titto of Yugoslavia Wes visiting Mr
Avenue.
Essenhower at ølmost the same Uime that Mr Khrushchev albanded a rocoption ni the same Plaza hotel.
Mr Elsenhower also pointedly Bubbed another dictator- Premier Fidel Castro of Cuba. Neither Dr Castro
the delegate of the Dominican Republic Wag Invited to the lunch the President gave. for
nor
French Cultural Minister
accused of being terrorist
Paris, Sept. 22.
A charge that the French Minister for Cultural Affairs Mr Andra Malraux, had once been a terrorist throw
The charge
then
began to
had
discussed
say, "Mr been A
o military trial into an uproar today in Paris. was made by Mr Verges Maitre Verges, a defence lawyer Malraux's famous novel "Man's in the trial of 24 "Intellectuals" Fate and
of beyonging to an Malraux, who accused
terrorist.... network anderground the Algerian rebels,
The principal defendant, Pro- fessor Francis Jeanson, said to be the leader of the ring, being tried in his absence
aiding
At this point, the presiding Judge stopped him and cried "I forbid you."
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lie asked for th spirit of "amistad"--the Spanish word for friendship-h` moving to ward & belter life in the hemla phere. The Western nations
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fogether by spiritual values and dedication to human liberly and dignity
well as by goography, he
CONGRATULATED The White House Press Secre tary, Mr James C. Hagerty, sald the guests congratulated the President on his speech to the United Nations General As- sembly this morning.
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salt.
After the Latin Americans Tell, Mr Eisenhower went to the hotel's Presidential sutle to re- ecive several diplomatic visitors. The first was President Kwame Nkrumah of Chana, They talked for 45 minutes, after which they issued a joint statement saying:
"We In yo reaffirmed our loyalty to the United Nations.
We believe solely through the United Nations· Is there £ practicable road for the world to achieve peace,
Mr Hagerty sald Mr Eisen- hower and Mr Nkrumah also discussed the Congo crisis bat would not elaborate,
VIOLATIONS
18 Mr Verges retorted: "We The second cailer at the Pre- can't accept the iden that a talk sidential suite was Prime Minis- Koirala of Nepal, minister and a ter B. P. between.
har registered defendant is impossible because whose country of want it complaints Chinese Com- the minister does not
munist border violations, that way"..
and Thi President
Mr. Verges objected to the fact that Malraux had not been called to testify at the Irial. The lawyer remarked: "Mr Malraux has sent word he does not know any of the defendants. bitt that is not true.
"We can prove the contrary. He knew Franels Jeanspa. who Is being tried here in his absence."
Mr
Another defence lawyer, Maitre Oussedik, declarea that Koirala issued a vaguely word. outed statement saying their dis- Mr Malraux has spoken ugainst torture in Algeria, and cussion had dealt with "niatters shouted, "We want to know the of current interest between the nature of the relationship be- United States and Nepal as well tween Mr Malraux and Francis as a number of international Joanson."AFP.
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