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Dramatic Miami meeting

⠀ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1960.

NO JOB FOR NIXON, SAYS KENNEDY

Key Biscayne, Nov. 14. · US President-elect John F. Kennedy today had what he called a very beneficial 63-minute conference with Vice-President Richard M. Nixon, the man he defeated for the Presidency.

At a news conference alter- ward. Mr Kennedy sold in res ponse to question that he had not offered Mr Nixon a past in the new Democr..te administra- tion.

At the Kennedy news con-, but there is no definite data for fercnce, the President-elect said that, he and Mr Nixon had cordin! meeting.

n very

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The President-eleel Bald he

Nixon "very found Mr He recalled that they entered operative" in discussing pro- Congress the same day 14 yes15 Įblems of the transition from a discussion of | ago,

Republican

Democratic There was

Mr Kennedy suld he expects | administration And they dis- that, the President-elect utdeil.

sun-drenched to

with Ai Mr Nixon's

Vlee- cursed meet

Who again

many problems facing the United States," villa, No. 69 t Key Biscayne Hotel. Senator Kennedy and Mr Three conferred Nixon minutes more than an hour on the sun porch of the Vice-Presi». dent's vacation headquarters.

Shook hands

When the dramatic cunterence ended, the two men posed for photographers outside the villa, and then walked out block

to a press room.

There Mr Nixon with Kennedy and his villa,

Miami, Nav. 14. senutor John Kenordy wall fo- day he had no plans to see Mr Harold Macmillan Before his Inauguration next January But added: "I would be de- Hghted to see him."-Reuter.

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Nixon appeared Later, Mr before hewannen and said he and Senter Kennedy had a "frank and cordial diseisalon. He said It was

"very constructive act" Gn the part of Mr Kennedy to auge the meeting. He also aid it was "very gracious" ol Kennedy to came to see him instead of waiting for a vialt from Nixon.

This

was

President Nixon in about month, sometime in December shook hands He said also that he plans to

excellent returned to confer

President Eisen-example, not only for the people with Ihower before the Inauguration, of the United States, but of the whole world in how the Ameri- can system works," Mr Nixon suad,

VOTE-COUNTING CONTINUES:

The

slim lead

gets narrower

Chicago, Nov. 14.

A smoke-thin majority of 6,397 votes gave President- elect John Kennedy the 27 electoral votes from the State of Illinois, 'unofficial results showed today after completion of the vote count.

Eisenhower would

visit Japan

Augusta, Ga., Nov. 14. President Eisenhower to

day reaffirmed his hopes of visiting Japan. But he did not Say whether would be before ho re-i Ures as President January 20.

Administration authorities ex- pret the president to make the

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"It is noflee to all the work that there will be no difference ... in the next four yours that will be based on personal con- alderation, but only upon issues."

AP & UPI.

Courting is outlawed

'' Pago I

University clamps Briton's death Troops move in

down on

blamed on

students' newspaper the Hiroshima

Manchester, Nov. 14.

Manchester University authorities today stopped A-Bomb

all university union publications and suspend- ed the editor and news editor of the students' newspaper following the publication of a re- port on alleged immorality among under- graduates..

Lumumba calls for Congo referendum

United Nations,

Nov. 14.

D

The Vlee-Chancellor, Pro- Cooper, fessor W, Mansfeld

Peter surpended Mr

Elmati rdlier et the 16-page "News Michael Bulletin" next Mr Correr, the news editor, who lead story "students

wrote a front-page

this

week headed

morals attacked."

also

The article reported nilega- tions by a private landlord let- ting rooms to students which mentioned a case of a girl under- graduate sleeping with her boy friend, instances of furniture being broken and of drunken nesa among students. The land- Mr Potrice Lumumba, sus- loud said not all students were

pended premier of the tulity of these things.

The Vice-Chancellor Congo, proposed in document published to- asked the students union for an day that on immediato undertaking that no

student publications would ap- popular referendum be

pear until a acheme had been held in the strife-torn agreed for their control accep- notion so that the Con- table to the university golcze might freely and council-Bruter, choose their loaders and "put an end to the pro- sont crisis,"

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He said the referendum should be "organised under the super- vision of the provincial semblies and governments and of a commission of United Na- tious observers."

FREELY

further

senate

Fresh crisis

in Berlin

is forecast

Athens, Nov. 14. Willy Brandt, govern- ing mayor of West Berlin, fresh today forecast crisit in the divided city next spring, or early in the summer.”

This commission "would take appropriate steps to ensure that Kuching, Sarawak, Nov. 15, The customs of "mowah"--all the electors are able to cast

br [courting—is 10

outlawed their votes freely," he said, pmong the land Dayaks,

"The referendum would relate Results from the 10.015-poti-

in the State lagi.com

Els District officer Michael Sadin to the adoption of the pre-Herr Kennedy 2,375,245 voles and said as a result of the custom of sidential regime, to be followed Vice-Presiden Richard N.x allowing pre-marital relations by, the election of the president between young people, girls le- of the republic by direct suf- President-cket's narrow po- came mothers and were deserted frage." pular vote majority over Mr by their would-be husbands. Nixon in the Presidential

The Bau District Council un- etection continued to grow even

antinously agreed to let Sadin narrower is ballol-counting con

almost a week draft new regulations for Dayak tinued today, after the United States went marriages.AP, 10 the polls last. Tuesday.

2,300,848.

RETAINED

Mr Kennedy's 33,709,896 votes sa far placed him only 288,871 ahead of Mr Nixon (33.440,225) - margin of almost exactly 0.4 per cent of the total.

With the completinn of ballot-

trip next year, with Mrs Eisen-counting in linuts, Mr Kennedy hower, as part of a leisurely retained his 300 electoral votes visit to many countries.

The While House discusser Tokyo visit in the possible commenting on remarks made in Tokyo on Sunday by Agricul- ture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson,

Benson was quoted as saying that Eisenhower hopes to see Japan in the "not too distant future."-AP.

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(required majority 289) against Nixin's 185.

Absentee ballots were still to

be counted in may status.

Ballet-counting continued in Califonia (32 electoral votes),

Mr Lumumba made the pro- porals in a letter dated Novem- ber 11 to the president of the General Assembly, Mr H. Boland of Ireland.Reuter...

Singapore premier

on 'stupidities of

colonial powers'

Singapore, Nov. 15.

London, Nov. 14.

A grief-stricken widow spid In Broadheath, `Choshire, tonight that she will ask

to

crush

rebel forces

New York, Nov. 14. Government troops in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rica moved to crush armed rebel forces on their territories today.

Guatemalon President Miguel | ernment troops and gave up un- Yalgoros Fuentes announced harmed 200 children they had

quidation of the rebellion in held as hostages.

about radiation sickness his country.

at an inquest on Wednes- He called off around-the- day on her husband, on clock bombardment of rebel ex-prisonor of war who positions in northeast Guatema

he wished to avoid when, saying was at Hiroshima

useless bloodshed. the Atom bomb dropped.

UNHARMED

was

was

but called

A second rebel group fled toward the Costa Rican border in an attempt to escape,

in Costa Rica, the government

all-out launched an

ossault against guerrilla bands trying to Invade neighbouring Neurogun.

Shu is 40-year-old Mrs Hilda He said there

Brawls, whose

husband,

scattered resistance Androw, A Labourer, dorl

it unimportant. suddenly on Friday only 12 hours after being released In Nicaragum, one rebel group "merconaries" supported of 14 men surrendered to goy-Cuba's Fidel Castro-UPI.

from the Monsall Isolation Hospital, Manchester,

Mrs Brawls sald tonight; "They said they were treating hint for a rupture, but doctors had told him ever since ko came home from Japan that he was suffering froin an incurable disease.

SWELLED

"Two or three times a week his |

neck and hands swelled up and he was always in and oul of hospital. "It was terrible to see him suf-

U.S. ADMIRAL

KILLED

(Continued from Page 1)

Early In World War II he was gunnery officer

on the cruiser

The insurgent forces were described by all three govern- ments as Communisis and

by

WHAT

THE

Louisvile, serving in the SPEED SHOP

tians, Solomons

and Marshall

fering I am sure the Atom islands campaigns. From 1942 to bomb started it all."

Gundal-

WBB

1943 he served in the Mrs Brawis said she and her

campaign. canal

And husband had no family,

decorated for meritorious con- They were married soon afler duct there.

Andrew Brawls Come back

from Japan. He was captured From 1943 until the end of the in Java and spent three and a war he served in the fleet main-- half years as a prisoner, Mrs tenance division. He was later Brawls said.--Reuter.

named executive officer of the battleship Missouri, Then was assigned to Guantanamo Bay.

The new C-in-C Cubs, as chief of staff to the ficci

London, Nov. 14. Lizutenant-General Sir Nigel

training commander and train- ing officer.

He was promoted to Rear Poett is to become Commander- Admiral on August 1, 1950, and In-Chief of the Far East Land assigned to the Manila post.

War Office ап- He also has served as com- Forces, the nounced here today.

mander of the attnek transport Sir Nigel, who is presently Renville, the Cruiser Helena General Ofteer Commanding and the USS Mount Catmal. the Southern Command, Bri- toin, will assume his new post

Springs have one son, Speaking at a press confer-sometime in June 1981 when the Ensign Arthur T. Spring of the C-in-C General Sir Navy's nuclear power training ence after a four-day visit to Greece, he added that in view Richard Hull completes his unit at Windsor,” Condechicht-- of the East-West differences tenure of that office.-Reuter. over Berlin "it would be easier

the

to reach an agreement on status quo then for one power to force another to agree to un- acceptable conditions.”

NO OBJECTIONS

Herr Brandt, a leader of the opposition. Socialista In West Germany, said he had no objec- ticus to a meeting between Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, a Christian Democrat, and Mr Nikita Khrushchey, at which felt Berlin would be, dis-

where Mr Kennedy had a small Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew predicted if to-ho

but apparently safe lend, and in Alaska and Hawaii (3 electoral

each) votes

where Mr Nixon was ahead-AFP.

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10 Pest from a ship (3),

11 Snappy--and shorl (5).

12 The way to got aliend? (4),

18 Publication for children! ($),

16 Botanical term (6).

10 Pure (8).

20 Jere's somewhere in Surrey

(5).

22 implah expression (4).

23 Solla figureɔ maybe (5),

25 Services cantee;; (8),

20 Sonweed product (8).

27. Open invitation (6),

28 May catch one out (5).

20 Binger becomes aupreme (8),

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2 Bent (0).

3 Outing we full for? (4),

4 Summer overheads! (7).

5 Four 'pm7 (7).

6 Rest and sit again (9).

7 Frenchman's farewell (6).

14 Not being at all friendly (8).

15 quality, of 2, 4, etc. (8).

10 3 never has much room (7).

17 Mennartre studio? (7).

19 Little beast! (6).

21 Colour or discolour (5),

24 Feeting aggrieved (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Breath, & Bolat, a Ya'll, D. Admire, 11 Adult, ja Smells, 14 Held, 10 Elect, 1 Exile, 10 Tar, 20 Rasher, 24 Baten, 28 Gorely, 20 Eden, 27 Duped, 20 Leader. Down: Krag, 2 El-MS. 8 Tyre, 4 dtooled, 0 Stasier, 0 Launder, 7 fte-torts, 10 Impel, 13 Leaf-bud, 14 lit-top, 15 Learned, 17 Lager, 10 Farsel, 91 Hone, 23 Rend, GB'Dyer;

morrow Malaya said it wanted merger with cussed, Singapore, the British would be the "must unhappy and unwilling people in the world."

In a talk to Nanyang Univer-¡ 17th parallel, and not to mention sity students on "man-made the crazy pattern of East and frontiers" he said Britain took West Germany with Berlin In Singapore out of the Straits East Germany again divided into The 7th Settlement to key its military East and West Berlin. base.

feet in the stralts of Formosa is

He believed Dr Adenauer would reject any Soviet pro- posal which would affect the presence of the three Western powers in Berlin.

Herr Brandi loft later for Tel Aviv to attend a congress of the International Union of Local Authorities. He is expected to

By the fancy of planners and another curlous example of have talks wth Mr David Ben- map-makers in London we are man-made frontier," today out on a limb, the victim AP.

of a freak man-made frontier,"

he said.

Lee said had Britain not pul

the other Straits Settlernents -

Penang and Malacca-into

the

Malayan Union. "Singapore can with full legal justification claim them as our West Irian."

FOLLIES

"And so we can

enumerate

of

the follies and stupidities colonial, powers carving up the peoples of the world and their territories," he said.

and

"Even in mare recent moro advanced ilmes big powers continue to indulge in this game of map drawing by tatitudes and longitudes.

"So we see north and south

Korea divided on the 30111 parallel. North and South Vietnam divided neatly on the

Japan, Brazil

sign treaty

Rio De Janeiro, Nov. 14. Brazil and Japan agreed to- day after two years of negotiations to a treaty that will bring thousands upon thousands of Japanese from their over- crowded homeland to the idle vastness of Brazil. Foreig Minister Hatacic Lafer of Broall mid Ambassador Yoshiro Ando of Japan signed a 14-page immigration and colonisation agrocment.

Both hailed the agreement as boneftola to both countries and

as another step toward bringing Japan and Brazil closer together.

He said. Gurion, laraeli Prime Minister,

during his visit-Reuter.

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