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THE CHINA MAIL, ́ MONDAY, MAY 8, 1961.

Control commission instructed to

arrange

ceasefire Argument

over

ANGLO-RUSSIAN NOTE ON LAOS Angola

ASSISTANT HANGMAN RESIGNS

Manchester, May 7. One of Britain's hangmon is resigning because he con-

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Agreement Russians want I don't serve tramps!'

with both

parties needed

London, May 8.

not reconcile the job with The Government today released the text of

Yows ho has taken as a

male nurse to do all in his power to sava

sorve lito.

and pro-

Brian Allen, aped 27. who has assistert his father, Mr Harry Allen at ve executions 1. British prisons, umonneed

his retirement from the post

today.

a joint Anglo-Russian note instructing the Laos control commission to fix, supervise and control a ceasefire in the war-torn Asian kingdom. It said the ceasefire should be reached "in accord- ance with the understanding reached by the belligerent parties."

a con-

This caine imediately after The christening of 1. four The note told the three- It also agreed with weeks old daughter at a Ronan nation commission that once the inston recommendation asking Catholic church at Whitefield, wensefiro is achieved, farther the Government of India

to Manchester,

action in Laos should be dey make an advance of $200,000 as cided upon by the 14-nation ; "inmediate minimum" Anancial international conference to be requirements. India is to be

the convened on May 12 in Geneva, relintirirsed,

instructions, Britain and the Soviet Union rok.

The co-chairmen expressed sent the note as eu-chairmen of

for The "uppreedating" the 1954 Gen4% Convention their

recommendation which settled the war in Indominio

contained in the May 1 note. China.

"The co-chPirman

consider

AL tre Junction Hotel nearby. which he and his

chief father, the

executittier, www run, Britn Allen sald: "This has nothing to do with my wife Angela. Or

the day bet Angele agrees with me,

"it all started a few months

a

furnish "regular reports on is

that the basic thek of the com. rusists of fixing

They asked the costankalon te

ago when I was working a

activities, particularly with re-

mission at the present moment nurse at Prestwich Hospital. gard to the manner in which the

the resefre was studying hard för in Graselite agreement

is being in Lans in accordance with the examinations and then I quali-bserved by both parties."

understanding reached by the Bed as ʼn Statę registered

The instructions were handest bellinerent parties and in exer- over to members of the coming rupervision and control mission Canada, idin, and over the ceasefire," the mute Poland on Saturday in Newc Delli,

www anel?

tot nurse. "That meant I had take a very serious make promises. The vow w that at all times I would do all in my power to save and pre- serve life.

INCOMPATIBLE

Commission leaves (One hundred and thirteen er: T The communission's force, led by the Chairman, Mr

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to build a INNKEEPER POURS

SCORN ON GROUP OF TOP U.S. OFFICIALS

'Cuban Stalingrad'

Miami, May 7.

The Cuban press said today

"thousands" of Russians "I have volunteorod thele services to Cuba to build what Fidel Castro called o "Stalingrad defence" against possible invasion by United States marines and soldiers.

Washington, May 7.

run this place to make money not to serve tramps." That was the forthright summary a woman innkeeper hurled at a group of dren- ched hikers yesterday—and her targets included Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas and Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois.

The hikers, about 170 strong were nearing the en of a [sodden, 10-mile hike when they sipped at the old Anglers inn the Great Falls of the near

Połomne,

Castro warned of a possible American invusion a speech to officer candidates in which he disclosed he was going to put Justice Douglas and Mrs politicni Instructors with the

Douglas were among the Brist sort of

political arrivals and briny - a

Senator Dougi-is commissar used by Joref Stalin led another group In ittle to give the government fron

later. Soon the inn was packed control over the army,

with drippingt nature-lovers, EI The Cuban newsuper Mundo quoted the Cuban Am-meny unwrapping lunches and bassador ID Mosco Mr Faure ordering beverages. Chamont as saying representa- tives of 114 organisations bat called on him to volunteer the services of "thousan is of cit- zens of the Soviet Union" for Cuba's defence.

Castro followed that with his speech at the army ceremony al the former Tiscornia humigra- tion camp across the bay from Havana.

RADIO STATIONS it said d expected the com- mission "will receive from the Monitoring stations in Miami parties the information velinlercepted i brondenst by the suy for extrying out" the tek | Cuban ministry of Work which of reaching a ceas fire,

said that "in view of the mili 111 its note uf May 1, the tary precautions being taken' comunission membang said that

Cuba has ordered B94 complete. radio transmitting and resetv- The Govermem is released the "rst important repoust-

bility"

reaching Laps willing stations and their antennae upon reu

for urgent Installation on the Island.

| S. Sen of India, left New Delhi "My wife is also a nurse and,, yesterday for Laos). after all, the work that had.

gone into qualitying for tho the text of a note from the cube to "establish close and co- YOWS ment, a fot to me. I trol commission to Russia and came to the decision that the Brittin on May 1 asking for in-op-rative relations

with the

parties particularly with ch

A UPI dispatch from Havana said Castro warned the milita

keeping of the vows was cum-structions. pletely incompatible with my ¦ The commissiont convened In Jebt cominittees yo may be set to be prepared for "an aggres- position in ansistant executioner. New Delhi on

in re-jup k effective implementation | sion organised by the limpezialist

April 23

co-chairmen's note

Competence

"I have not officially resigned spense to a call from Brita of the ceasefire," yet but I have told my father and Russia. that I am not prepared to uscist į him in future. I am sure he pressed the hope that "the com- understands."

The

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ro-

functions

mission will carry out the fune The commission asked that in tions entrusted to it acting in this connection it be "authorised No comment was fortheuning | »love contact with the parties into porquest and receive all at the Bone 01ce in London | Laos," "In tonight a spokesman said it is the Hume not the policy of Olliee to give any information about public hanginen."

levant military information. this regard they are “ሴ። regards

taking account of the positive which the International Cen- replies which the belligerents mission for Supervision and have made to their call for a Contrul in Los will

carry out ceasetre.

on the completion of the first The joint instructions en-stage of its work, the deter- He declined to say how my dorsed the

themination of these functions falls ከነእን arc employed in

this greatest measure of economy," within the competence of the capoelty or give any names in the regnmission's administra Router,

tive work.

"ared for

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ACROSS

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Passion,

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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD:-Across: 3 Stopper, 7 Feline, Animals, Slit, 11 Viol, 12 Bell, 15 Fid, 16 lot, 17 Lexy, 18 Vent, 10 Hide, 21 Ninnies, 32 Bogged, 28 Hamster. Down: 1 Afer, 2 Closing, 3 Snail, 4 Tent, 5 Fampereti, 0 Resint, 10 Lock- ings, 11 Vie, 18 Lineage, 14 Lt, 13 Flinch, 10 Visor, 19 Hebe, 20 Adds..

with their regular troope” and that "they would deliver their strongest blow" at Havans.

"We must prepare our minds, our combat spiril, our forts so that they are impregnable in the way the Russian soldiers made it impossible for the Nazi invasions with militons of lanks and superior experience... to take Leningrad or Stalingrad," he said. } The Havana radio also gave new inciication that Castro's campaign against the Roman Catholic Church continues. reported that a Spanish priest named Salgado had been arrest-

international conference Lans which is being held ined when found possessing Geneva on the May 12."--UPI.

Fished

TV sets

Cronberry, Scotland, May 7. Anglers went fishing fot televistun sets here today. Quite

La few were caught,

Word had flashed around this mining village

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great quantity of valuable books" and a package contain- ing: money. The broadcast claimed he had stolen these

from his church In Media Laina Niquero, Orient province.-UPI.

Teachers' strike

Some

Glasgow, May 6. 130.000 Glasgow students were today handed dealer notices telling them not to go Alexander Little had dumped to school next week ya41559 scores of old TV sets in a near- by lake.

Miners hooked them out, look them home, drled them out and reassembled them. Nearly all of them worked.

their teachers would be cn sirike,

About 5,000 of the city's 7,000 Leuchers begin # one-week strike on Monday in support of a pay claim and against pra- introduce non- pols graduate

teachers In them." 30condary schools.-China Mall

SpeciaL

"I have thrown in more than 100 old, obsolete sets in the past few days," sald Lille. "The boys age welcome to AP.

ما

DEMONSTRATION IN RHODESIA FOLLOWS 'BAN-THE-BOMB' LINE

Salisbury, May 7.

A march into Salisbury by 400 supporters of the National Democratic (African Nationalist) Party which was stopped by police yesterday afternoon, is believed to have been modelled on Britain's "ban-the-bomb" marches. Official sourees here said Mr foot along the B-mile road into Nkomo had been advised during | Salisbury, In recent visit to Britain that n

offelal sources hold Whilg

march march allar to the open from their ban the boinb" Aldermaster to London would theory, rumours

spread in Salisbury and African lown- ships today that

police had prevented Africans from #oiting transport back the airport by telling drivers to that they were not licensed carry pi sengers.

be an effective way or publicis

ing his party's aims.

POLICE MOVE

the

from

The murelers yesterday were led by Mr Joshua Nkomo, pre- skleni of the party who had just A government spokesman arrived back fram tour.

an overseuspointed out that such action would be taken only if any vehicle was dangerously over- After welcoming him at the loaded and was a threat to other airport, they followed him on road iseta-Routor,

Mr John T. Reges, Wife the proprietor, expressed con- cern. then she levelled a finger

P. L. 1843 A 7

at Senator Douglus and cried "get off that rug! Get over there with the rest of the wet ones." The tall, grey-haired senator

rekly complied.

When

she had tok whom been ordering around, Mrs He pointed at the puddler on the floor and demanded:

"Well, is he going to clean up the mess you make?"

Having tended to the judicial and legistative arms of govern- ment, the blunt-spoken "hostess next confronted the administra- five branch in the person of Secrultury of the Interlor Me Stewart L. Udall when Mr Udal!

started to enter the inn. Sald she

"You look like a bum (tramp). Get out!

As soon as Mr Udall realised the woman wasn't joltinn. he withdrew-and

ate his lunch

outside in the drizzle.

expected

sources

Oslo, May 7. Nato conference

predicted tonight thero might be heated ox- changes over Portugal's policy in Angola at the Nato Foreign Ministers' Council meeting opening hero tomorrow.

The new Portuguese Foreign Minister, Senhor A. Franco Nogueira, may tuke the Tino that Portugal lecin let down beenuse the Nato alliance has not ranged itself squarely be hind Lisbon n s African trou-

This would be stru! to the attitude taken by Belghum over meeting in December.

the Congo at the last council

COLONIAL SYSTEM Attention has been aroused here by the fact that Mr Hol- yard Fange. Norwegian Foreign article on | Minister, chose in an

the Atintle Pact's role in the warrent Nato news letter to do. clare that the breakup of tho tulonial system was "a process at once desdrable and inevitable."

The major

Western powery were expected to adopt the the hikers were making attitude that was a 12000 sodden shambles of her place thing for Nato members to alr and, besides, they weren't bay- their views frankly and con- ing very much,

fidentially, but that the alliance Sunming up, she said:

was never designed us a body "Of course I didn't know who to achieve political unity on they were-but I'm not even sure if I care.”—AP.

Mrs Regra staunchly de- fended her position, saying

issues outside the Natu getraphical area-Reuter.

“Did I hear somebody say

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