THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1961.
Indonesia forces
Political accord in Nato keystone of European defence U.S.-GERMAN CO-OPERATION Dutch
Kennedy and Adenauer meeting
Washington, Apr. 13. Dr Konrad Adenauer and President Kennedy reaffirmed today their belief Noto, in political co-operation in describing it as the keystone in the orch of defence for Europe.
The twe lender described their two days of talks as a "fruitful exchange of views" contributing to deepening the
tics widerstanding between Germany and the United States and the strength of the free world community.
The communique expressed unlly on the principle of self- 'detormination 좋다 solve the
future of Berlin.
They announced agreement
on the importance of a con- eerted ald effort by the hdus- trial nations on a basis of their resources and the magnitude of the lask.
Vital importance
The Chancellor and President Kennedy welcomed the tablishment of the Organisation for Econumle Co-operation aud Development es a contributing step of vital importance in the Atlante commuzilty.
Prezident Kennedy read the
No reason Soviet verdict UN rejects sanctions
for delay
he
London, Apr. 13. Lord Home, the Forelan Secretary, said today saw no reason why action should not be agreed now on his proposals to Runala for dealing with the allus-- tion in Laos.
These were to agree to a call for a ceasefire, a return of the International Con- trol Commission to New Delhi and Laos ard the Issue of invitations for * conference shortly, he told the House of Reaver.
Lords.
RUSSIANS GET
TOUGH AT GENEVA
on
Laos expected
London, Apr. 13.
Russian diplomats have passed word the Soviet Union will give its detailed verdict on Bri- tain's peace plan for Laos very soon.
the
The Foreign offer here is objections to meeting in Phnom hoping for a favourable RussianPenh. The official Soviet news response by the weekend. The agency said Sihanouk occuru- Soviet Government said earlier ingly suggested Geneva os The this month it took a positive site for the projected 14-nation view" of the British plan. It prace ilks-AP. left room for diplomatie лапосцуте however, in method of achieving a ceasefire. There were other indications from Moscow in the meantime that the Communist powers will agree to hold Laotian peace Inks in Geneva rather than in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh.
This would be acceptable to Britain and other Western powers which feel Phnom Penh does not have the facilities accommodate fL major con- ference.
1er
Geneva, Apr. 13. A Tass report from that pen- Iral Indo-Chinese capital to- day quoted Prince Sihanouk, Gov- head of the Comixxlion ernment, as recognising Western
The Soviet Union today demanded the right of a full veto on the Western seismic research programme that might includo experiments to which they did not agree.
Joint communique to American, In particular, Mr Semyon Tsarapkin, the Soviet
German
and other foreign
correspondents, newsreel and
television camernmen
the White House,
outside
Dr Adenauer stood beside the President as they disclosed
agreement on their discussions
delegate, attacked the inclusion of de-coupling experiments designed to test the effect of the damping down of underground nuclear ex- plosions by artificial means.
of
Conference sources described touching on problems Including' Germany.
Berlin, nuclear test, today's one hour and 20 minutes the three-power ban talks In Geneva, und, rastun
a "de- conference as political and military develop nuclear ments concerning Nato and pressing" meeting. Eust-West relations.
The sources said the Russian
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EXPLOSIONS
powers on rature of
arret and
Any seimnic research pro- gromme must have the complete aprcement of the three original
the number all explosions Soviet scientists must participate to the full at all stages plan. arki experimentation analysis of data.
Conference sources pointed
ning
Cinder
causes
strike
Sydney, Apr. 13.
match-head
which
against South Africa
United Nations, Apr. 13. The General Assembly today
refused to vote favour of a diplomatio break and economio sanc- tions against South Africa because of Its racial policy.
The Assembly failed to return the required two- thirds majority to enact a stringent clause of a re- solution sponsored by 24 African countries, Indo- nesia and Cuba, although the rollcall vote showed simple majority which was in- under the rules sufficient for passage.
The vole was 42 to 34 with 21 abstentions-Uri.
U.S. space project under heavy fire in Congress
Washington, Apr. 13.
Soldier's
boy missing
issue
London, Apr. 13.
has voluctantly
Britain
bowed to a Djakarta Government demand to
stop protecting Dutch in- torcats in Indoncaia.
for
Qualifed ofeials reported 10- day a British note will soon go to Djakarta formally and repret» fully accepting an edlet that is Вода Арт. 13.
modern without precedent in About 400 men of the diplomatic history.
The British have managest, Queen's Dragoon Guards
however, to convince the combed woods and hous Indonesians et the need ing estates near Bruns- emergency arrangements to look wick today for the seven- aftor about 1,000 Dutch sub- year-old son of a British caur still in the country who soldier who has been miss- are in need of help. Informaats buid the Djakarta authorities re- ing since last night.
jected a suggestion that these German police have
bean people be cared for by the Inter- taking part in the operation and national Red Cross. Instead, have published a description of they
allow agreed to
the the boy, Paul Bernard Friend, Indon:sion Red Crescent organi- who cines from Sydenham, sation to take responsibility for London, a Rhine Army spokes- | Dutch subjects who may need man said.
Rif. Paul is the son of Sergeant The Indonesiare cut dipin- Nigel Friend, nged about 30, of | molle tes with Holland Inst the Quern's Dragoon Guards. Autumn because of their dis-. He is living with his wife in
pute over Dutch New Guinea army married quarters in South
stationed arra:gement Brunswick and is
then Britain with the
Guards at moved In to look after Dutch Wolfenbuettel,
interests in Indonesia while the United Arab Republic neted in Holland for Indonesia.—AP.
Dragoon
which Djakarta clatins. By
Miami, Apr. 13.
A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plane was ordered back ไป Miami interantional airport shortly after takeoff today when a KLM employee received telephoned bomb threat,
Tho Army spokesman said: "The boy came from the school for British Army fomilies to his home in a married quarter estale in Brunswick last night, had tea and went out to play, and has not been seen since.
"The house is three-quarters of an hour's drive away from the father's unit, so the family informed the German police, who started a search last night,
The plune, p DC6, was bound "Nothing was found and this for Aruba, nn island of the the father's re- northern Venezuelan copat.
There was no immediate T formation The other half is away on in,
on the number aboard. The search, la to be resumed Detectives searched the plane
Severe criticisms of the United States space pro-morning half
gramme erupted from Congress today as thegment about 400 men-joined space committee of the House of Representan exercise." tives took a "morning-after" look at the tomorrow. China Mail Special. but found nothing.-AP. achievement of the Soviet cosmonaut.
Victor Mr
Anfaso,
Hattack would be reduced to two Democratic member of the minutes from) 15 minutes, - space committee from Brooklyn, Reuter.
A hot spark from a defec- Now York, called for a con- Brescional investigation of the tive
US.
Mercury
project the entered an ambulance, American effort to pul a ruan man's eye led to the two- into space. day suspension dockers, here today.
research programmer, now fatly demanded the right his eye.
of
this country "I want to see mobilised to a wartime basis, because we are at war," Mr Anfuso sald.
WARNING TIME "I want to see schedules cut I want to see what in half. the National Aeronautical and Space Administration says It is going to do in ten years done in five" he added in a stalu- ment issued as the space com- mallee mei.
Charge against congressman is dismissed
Now York, Apr. 13.
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After reading the commualque attitude appeared to be increase President Kennedy told the Ingly rougher and tougher" and group that it had been a great; the prospects of the conference
The dispute began on Tues- pleasure to welcome once again at prerent looked "bleak".
uut that while the Sovter day night, when men reportedly the United States the Chancellor of the Federal
Mr Tsarapkin, who was chair- delegate had previously merely refused to continue working en Itepublic,
session, gald his government would like the ship Settseo Maru offer the man of today's 200th President Kennedy said: "I said the Soviet government had to be consulted on any seismite first aid man on the whort left he had his post to get the cinder out of don't think that there is any only agreed to a nuclear selsmic doubl thal history will deal research programme because the
Shipowners said a first aid most generously with him In United States had indicated that of vela over such programmes.
The Soviel delegate then man at another post, about a writing the history of the Atlan-It would not sign a treaty unless
the Western mora-quarter of a mile away, would tie commuulty in the years 1916 ruch a programme was included. attacked
torium porposal of three years, have been able to come to the He said the United States was
He said tho! the Soviet pier if needed, but the men re- "His accomplishments have insisting on the inclusion of de-
government would never agree fused to work under this con- in blading coupling
itt experiments the nations of Western Europe programme which he said were that at the end of the mora-dition.
Stevedoring torium countries would be free
Industry together, in strengthening the merely designed "to Assist
from any undertaking not to thority representative, Mr J ties
Unlied evasion of
Murphy, yesterday docked a nuclear test ban carry out small nuclear teria. the States and the Federal Ite-treaty".
The moratorium should go on men three hours pay for refus of a solid fuel booster." puistic."
He said the Soviet Union was forever, he said, and any re-ing to work. The 43-year-old
Last night the men demand-mittee, American not opposed to the research pro-sumption by the United States President described The 85- gramme as a whole but it was which the American delegateed pay for the time lost, and (Republican, Pennsylvania) said on the third count that Powell THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
opposed to any explesions aimed had hinted would lead to a went home, when refused. at devising methods of evading chain reaction throughout the day Mr Murphy suspended the orbiting of the Soviet man-in-return
men until Monday-China Mall space meant that the warning wife, Hazel Scott, a pianist, the treaty, Such methods might world."
to the present.
been extraordinary
which link
year-old West German states- man 113 "a friend, European and a distinguished
leader of his country."-Reuter. be prolonged indefinitely.
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Mr Arthur Hl. Dean, United Special. States delegate, said 14 hardly secmed reasonable that the Soviet Union was now dr- manding the right to prevent the West from carrying out a research programme in which it had refused to co-operato. "It appars to me that what- ever important step the West kes, the Soviet Union dance away and then makes further demands," Mr Dean said.
'NONSENSE'
The US delegate said that the whule meaning of a moratorium was a delay for a speelfied period and it was "nonsense" for the Russians to argue that it should go on forever.
Mr Dean sald the West had already proponed that experts from the three countries should meet and discuss what should be done in a seismic research programme to power and even- tually climinate the threshold under which the moratorium would operate,
Sir Michael Wright. British delcgate, said he regretted that today once again the West had heard a clatement that appeared "completely negative" which contained no hint of a forward looking spirit.
and
The conference meets again tomorrow afternoon.-Reuter.
SCHOLAR KILLED
Palo Alto, Calif., Apr. 13. Dr Philip A. Gallagher, 33, brillant Stanford coiar research scientist, was killed today when he neckdentally touched a 5,000- volt high tension wire.
He was investigating unusuan! eselilation of a transferiner Ju tadlo-zelenor laboratory.
Dr Gallagher was co-director of o solar research
project which in February, 1000 mads radar contact with the sun for the, fri ilme in history, Pro- Jeel workers bounced radar algnola of the min. The traumfalen from earth to sun. and return taking 17 mingles. -AP.
A U.S. federal district court today dismissed, at the government's request, the third and lost count of on indictment charging De- mocrat representativo Adam Clayton Powell Jr.,' with income tax fraud. Two other counts had dismissed during the Harlem Negro's trial on the three counts last April. A jury bad dead- Hocked on the third count. Another member of the com-
The government sald 1 locited Mr James Futton sufficient evidence for a retrial
want to see seme first coming out of NAS.A cuch Au-as a landing on the moon which I know can be done it we go the hamediately into development
been
Tum in a radio interview that the wilfully led a false Income tax on behalf of his then
1inc against nuclear missile for 1951.—AP.
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