THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1961.
Strongest statement made
by new administration
U.S. TO STAY IN WEST BERLIN
Will not be pushed out by Russians
Washington, Mar. 9.
Mr Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, to- day strongly affirmed United States determination to stay in West and not be pushed out by the Union.
Berlin
Soviet
In aller replies Mr Rusk said:
He coupled this declaration look to see where to go in the with press conference state- future, ment of continued American commitment to the freedom of the people of West Berlin.
1. LAOS:
Congo changes confuse Liz's doctor
-UN authorities
Leopoldville, Mar. 9.
Mr Rajeshwar Dayal, UN special representative here, asked today who were the present authorities in Stanleyville, replied: "We deal with the man in the chair as he changes so often in the Congo."
He was speaking at a press here following re- conference
ports that Mr Antein Gizenga, Lumumba, had been deposed in
potilleal heir to the late Patrice
MY
Stanleyville, capital of Orientale Province.
Neither diplomatic nor UN Furees here could confirm this today, but one UN repori suld
form.c Miruho, Negotiations presiden
in Kivu Province were proceeding and had not
who was orrested
Mr Gizenga's orders last Christmas. had
been seen at liberty in Stauleyville.
The UN report sold several of Mr Miruho's members administration had been released unharmed.
is theme was no surrender; reached stalemate;
to the Russian demands.
He
• 2. HOLY LOCH: Britain cautioned that anyone and the United States were dis- who had in mind that the new cussing legal and technical pro- Kennedy administration was blems concerning the Holy Loch thinking about yielding the Polaris submarine base but there rights of the Western powers in
the wns Th clealty over West Berlin or the rights of the establishment of the base itself; people in the city in any cont
3. CHINA: If the Chinese promise or surrender should Government were seated at the revise their thinking, because | United Nations a very serious that Just was not so.
problem world arise;
• 4. CENTO: He announced that he would probably go to the Ministerial Council meeting of the Central Treaty Organisa- Hon in Ankara on April 27-29; top
Top official Oliservers commented that this was the strongest and most explicit statement by a offteist of the new administra on the Berlin problem.
Mr Rusk visit/ the United States would maintain its own position in the western half of
he city walle the administr Con made an overall review of the question in the context of the wider problem of German reunification,
The Secretary of State Aut into ficulties in answering a flock
questions on the Derlin problem.
گردان
He sold at one point that the United States was
committed
5. NKRUMAN:
Yester-
day's lying visit to Washington by President Nkrumah of Ghana was helpful, productive and very much worthwhile.-Revier,
Bradshaw going
London, Mar. 9. Sherlock Holmes would have
Bradshaw's been perturbed:
lo a free city of Berlin, thus, Inraitway guide is ceasing publica-
Mr Nikita Khrushchev when he first voiced the Soviet demand for withdrawal of Westerni forces from the elly.
the view of observers, echoing tion. The proprietors announced the phase originally used by today that the May issue will be
the last.
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Corrected
The State Department later corrected the official transcript to read: "We are strongly con- mitted to the freedom of West Berlin."
“
Mr Rusk was questioned tion-AP. closely on the Berlin Issue in the light of reported comments by Wir Averell Harriman,
Tokyo, Mar. 9. President
Kennedy's special
War was declared today on Ambassador, in
Berlin yester-chucks intesting Takyo's inter
national airport. They are i
day.
Mr Gizenga's position has been the subject of speculation here. Communist countries recognised:
as head of the "legal gov Crnment" of the Congo.
But there have been recept reports of dissension within the Lumumblst camp.
Gendarmerie in Stanleyville interrogated
200 Congolese civilians two days ago, but it is not known on whose orders. The UN said today their re- port that the people had been arrested was Incorrect.
Last weekend Mr Gizenga was reported to have asked for UN facilities to go to the Ma- cagascar "Conge Bummli" but has since apparently changed his mind about attending
of
Mr Gizenga's main weakness in Stanleyville is his lack local tribal support.
Britain won't imitate
U.S. 'peace idea
corps'
London, Mar. 9.
leaves
clinic
London, Mar. 10. Film star Elizabeth Taylor now off the danger list
"further doctors
in hor battle against pneumonia is improved," reported today.
har
So great was her improvement that Dr Middleton Price, who has been in constant attendance the London since she entered Clinic the previous Friday night, left the clinic on Thursday even- ing for the first time.
An official bulletin issued shortly after midnight sold:
"The situation is further im- proved and the doctors expect 10 remove the tracheal tube within 48 hours. Temperature and pulse are sallsfactory and, for the first time, Dr Middleton
don Clinic during the night.
Britain's conservative government “admires" Pre-Price will not stay in the Lon-
sident Kennedy's peace corps idea but does not intend to imitate it, the House of Com-st above the Alm star's breast
mons was told today.
Khrushchev
hopes for
Russo-German
accord
Bonn, Mar. 9.
Prodded by Labour members, the Home Secretary Mr R. A. Butler said the Prime Minister Macanillas considers that com- paiges for using young people abroad as the American Prest- dent
be propares
could best provided by voluntary bodies." "The government have assist- ed these bodies in the past and are always prepared alder further assistance in the future," Mr Butler said. COMPARISON
to con-
by
The subject was raised Labour member Mrs Barbora Castle.
Mr Butler said "we are
in the process of studying Pre- sident Kennedy's initiative
His main rivals for power Me' Nikita Khrushchev has which must be taken as being in ther are army commander the provincial General Victor Lundula and
expressed the wish for a very early stage but never-
theless which wo admire." President. Mr
"lasting, friendly coopera-
Labour member Mrs Irene Jean Manzikala, both of whom tion" between West Ger-White Warned that "the Pre- are regarded as being more mony and Russia__in ́ a sident's proposal would not be favourable to a compromise
letter to Dr Konrad the last unlattering comparison with the Kasavubu GOYCT- ment.
Adenouer, the West Ger. that may be made with
vigorous and youthful leadership man Chancellor, publish-
on that side of the Atlantic ed here today.
compared with the rather cete gamesmanship on this side."- AP.
hole ta
In
Tananarive, leaders of three anti-Lumumba Congo governments meeting night decided to recognise all existing Congo states, and told Dr Kwame Nkrumah to stop Interfering in the Congo.
The letter, which the Chan- cellor received on February 17
with a Soviet memorandum on the German and Berlin ques- tlon, was in reply to a 'letter The loaders, from Leopold-by Dr Adenauer Inst October ville, Katanga and South Kasal, on the repatriation of Germans sent the Ghana President F from the Soviet Union. caule declaring they challenged
his claim to speak in the name
Both letters
by the Government press office
Mr Harriman was quoted as menace to aircraft. The of all Africa, and ating him here today. saying that the new administra» («Japanese Civil Aeronautic tion believed that all discussions Board estimated 5,000 ducks to remain neutral en 'the Congo,
on Berlin must begin from the make the airport area their in future.
start.
Mr Rusk gave no
indication
that the administration con- templated any change in Berlin policy but said it was taking a
home.
Hunters from local shooting clubs began the attack on them nt dawn,
The day's bag: none.-AP.
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Postponed
the
Concentration
vvero pubished camp proposal
great shock
In his letter, Dr
Their communique. issued on of Germans. after 10 hours of talks today, said they
Adenauer
had
He appealed to the Soviet recognised Congo Government to full their states existing by, right or in obligation under the 1958 agree-
effect, but had postponed to a new conference to be held in formed Elizabethville soon the task of drawing up n 1st of these states, and of the creation of new ones.
The leaders discussed pro-
said he had been "shocked" upon
that Russia learning
Manila, Mar. 10. apparently stopped the repatria-The Chinesa Embassy here on Thursday described a proposal to put all Chin- eso horo into concentra- tion camps pending their ment on repatriation, saying it
deportation "a fundamental pre-
as "at vari- requisite for the improvement of ance with the traditional German-Soviet relations."
Sino-Fillpino friendship." A spokesman said the pro- HUMANE PRINCIPLES
posal was "a great shock" to the embassy here and also of the "contrary to the spirit Refugee Year,"
The spokesman made the statement in refuting an after- newspaper report of noon Taipel's "favourable reaction" to the proposal after a con ference
between Justice However, there might be Under Secretary Enrique Embassy First sorze delay in cases where ap-Fernandez and plications were made after the Secretary John S. C. Chang.
"Never at any time has lapsed. In agreement had handling these cases the Soviet Chinese Embassy bere counten-
unced any" such authorities would be guided by
move "humane principles."
said. "There apokesman positively no truth whatsoever Fn closing, Mr Khrushchev that the Chinese. Government is Britoin has told the Nether-referred to statements by Dr amenable to the refugee camp
Adenauer conveyed through plan." the West German Ambassador
posa made by the Katonga In his reply, the Soviet Frimo leader, Mr Moise Tslambe, Minister said there was hardly including one for a "common any cause for disquiet." All front" against the
United persons who had applied for Nationa decisioni On the repatriation in accordance with Conyo-Reuter,
the terms of the agreement had been allowed to leave the Soviet Union.
'Protecting'
power warning
London, Mar. 9.
lands that soon she may 10
Adenauer was striving for im- proved relations between their two countries.
the
the is
He explained 1hot Mr
was "only a courtesy call."
Involved are Chinese who ber, 1949, shortly before led here as refugees in Decem- the Communist takeover of the The Soviet Premier wrote he mainland. Their temporary with satisfaction."-Reuter. had heard these statements visas have long since expired.
longer be able to be her "pro-in Moscow and the Soviot Chang's visit to Mr Fernandez tecting" power in Indonesia, Ambassador in Bonn that Dr authoritative sources sold here today.
A British Foreign Office spokesman declined to comment
But the sources sald on this, that this warning was given to day to Boron Adolph Bellack, the Dutch Ambassador, here, when he called at the Foreign Offee at British request,
The sources said that Britain gave the warning following in- formation that Indonesia moy soon Bale her to slop protecting Dutch interests in Indonesia,
Indonesia severed diplomatic relations with the Netherlands on August 17 last.
The reasons for the pro- jected Indonesian notion Was not disclosed by the sources --Reuter.
Settlement
Reykjavik, Mar. 0.
The Althing, Iceland's parlin- moni, today accepted proposals
for the settlement of the fisheries
dispute with Britain, "-
The vote was 33 to 27.—UPI.
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