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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1961.

Home flying to meet Rusk

HOPES FOR BETTER SUPERVISION OF CEASEFIRE

Laos: Home is 'a little less_pessimistic_now'

London, June 12.

Foreign Secretary Lord Home returned from Geneva on Monday night and said that the Wast had "more hopes" that the Laos ceasefire "will be properly supervised.'

RUSSIAN TU104 JET'S

UNDERCARRIAGE CRUMPLES IN CAIRO

Cairo, June 12.

A Soviet TU104 jet airliner careened off the run- way at Cairo airport today and stuck in the sand after the tyres of one undercarriage} blew out on landing. No one was hurt among the 20 passengers and crew.

The Sovie! pilot ejected two | Firemen and rescuers raced to braking parachutes to stow the the scene but were not needed. It is expected to take up to big plane when the tyres blow and the undercarriage began to two days to dig the big plane crumple

the OX

aircraft out of the sund. careoned down th runway.

WRECKAGE OF LAST MONTH'S DISASTER

Lishan, June 17. An American diver today located the sunken wreck of the KLM DC-8 airliner In which 61 persons died on May 30.

INTACT

The airport had to be closed for four hours in the afternoon following the incident. I could have developed into the second serious accident of the day at Cairu international airport which this morning was the seene of a dramatic crash in which 19 passengers and crew Dutch KLM air- members of liner were killed,

The KLM four engined Electra the latest Lockheed type, which had been in service with the company only this year | ~bruke in two. A few pasten- gers were able to clamber out from the front half.

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But even as he flew in after helping to gel the stalled in- ternational conference on Laos moving again, the U.S. Stale Department reported A re- grouping of Communist forces in the Padong area of Leos.

High U.S. officials regarded this as a violation of the spirit if not the letter of the ceasefire agreement.

Sid Lord

Home

us he!

stepped from his plane at Lon- dori airport:

Stronghold

"I was pessimistic when I went. I

Hitle less pessimistic now."

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Longer-range Polaris launched

* Florida, June 12. The U.8. Navy today suo- ceufully - Jaunahed lopser-range Polaris missile more than 1,600 miles down the Aflanilo tracking range.

Omelala reported the squat rocket performed as intended. Major goals were to gather data on general missile development and re-entry body night

dynamics.

the

The Nuccess ninth in 12 launchings of the advanced A2 model l'olaris, It will have an operational range of 1,725 mflex.--AP.

STRIKE

THREAT IN NY

But main purpose

is to attend Harvard ceremony

Washington, June 12,

British Foreign Secretary Lord Home will fly to Washington tomorrow to confer with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, diploma- tic informants said today.

in

Lord Home is scheduled 10 spend only a few hour Washington on Wednesday morning, informants sald. He is due to arrive here late to- morrow night.

was

Diplomatic informants in re- porting this stressed that there no new development prompting the British foreign polley chler to come to Wash- ington in a hurry.

Lord Home, they sald, hop planned to go to Bonton 10 altend a Haryard University celebration and will use this Opportunity to como first io Washington for a brief con- ference with Rusk.

ANOTHER POINT

Prosecution,

defence appeal in

murder case

was

Rome, Juno 12. Both defence and prosecution have appouled against the Besides reporting to Rusk on

decisions in Italy's "mur- the Geneva talks on Laos, the two foreign policy chiefs are

der by hiro" trial, which Washington, June 12, expected to: discus9 what the ended yesterday.

Giovanni Fenaroll, 52, The US Government today United States should answer on

the two side memoires Soviet sentenced to life mprisonment sent one of its top media-premier Khrushchev handed to for planning the arder of lus tors to New

York to try President Kennedy in Vienna. wife, who was strangled in ker to head off

One of the two general

Soviet docu-nome flat. maritime strike threaten-ments dealt with the question of

Racul

Ghioni, Berlin and the other with the received ed for Thursday night, of the 14-1

nuclear test ban conference. being

seussed the German and Ber- Lord Home said he had not in questiong with Soviet For vign Minister Mr Andrei Gromyko.

"We stuck to Lans," he said. |

Lord Hone was chairman ofį Monday's session nation

conference

£1 Laus

a

William E. Simkin, Director of which resumed after an inter- the Federal Mediation Service, ruption caused by violations of unsigned Deputy Director Robert the ceasefire agreement in the II. Moore to negotiations little Jungle kingdom of South-volving east Asia.

Both will be answered “in due

30,

not

150 afler a life sentence found guilty of killing lime, after, consultations wither. Carlo Inzalia, accused

between our allics, State Department being the middleman

and Press Officer Lincoln White tola Penaroli

Ghlanl was 10 unions bargaining a news conference today,-AP.

acquitted for lack of sufcient with operators of passenger

ovidence. ships, colllers, freighters and Western diplomats had boy tunkers. cotted the talks since last Wed- Negotiations so far have been Besday after the pro-Communist fruitless and Simkin sent Pathet Lao

forces captured a Moore tu New York on an Royal Laotian stronghold at Padiong. That

"emergency assignment." is where the The office of Secretory of U.S. State Department claimed Labour Arthur I. Goldberg said today the Reds were regrouping the

secretary is keeping In Lord Home saki:

close contact with the situation, one that could paralyse ensi const shipping.

"We have more hopes that the ceasefire will be properly supervised.

Union contracts are expiring at midnight on Thursday. Be- "Delegates are convinced that sides the usual issues of wages Only the toll An remaineri intact. Seconds earlier the alr-the International Control Com-and working conditions the bar- port control tower had radioed mission is going to investigate gaining this year in complicated different sensitive areas and by a union demand that 400 10 watch on 500 ships owned and operated keep a much closer

by US interests but flying fags the ceasefire.

of Panama, Liberia and Hon- durus be brought under the con- tracks.

The complete, though 6hat- tered bull, was found after me

to the airliner: of the aircraft's

was tanding' engines dredged up by a specially equip

enabling ped salvage vessel, search leams to narrow the area under survey.

CRASH

Tho wreck of the "Fridtjoť Nansen," which crashed into the sen four minutes after take-off

from Lisbon a fortnight ago, was found 10 fathoms

"Happy

The crash arca was strewn with

clothing, shoes, luggage and children's toys. Some bodies were burned beyond recoinition. One man was found alive 200 yards from the wreckage. Be Bide him lay a dead child.

Servivors were taken to Caiss Dar el Shifu hospital.

KLM ground staff the airport heard the explosion and

(nearly 100 saw the flames.

two

feet) deep approximately kilometres of the Caparica Beach southeast of Lisbon.

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"It is very important that there should be no incident on the ground while the conference is going on."

Airlift

The unions maintain the ships are placed under foreign flags to avuld paying American wage standards.

repre

Says people

won't stand

Castro long

All three men pleaded guilty. Counsel for Fenoroll and Ghiant is appealing against

Je their

sentences, the

Italy. maximum penalty

In ап Inzolla is appealing effort to obtain a full acquittal. who The public prosecutor demanded life imprisonment for inzolla, Is appealing against his acquittal.-Reuter,

Parliament

Washington, June 12.

of Stato Undersecretary

Chester Bowles predicted to resume

in France

Paris, June 12.

today that the Cuban people "won't put up with Castro very long," if the rost of Latin America isolates him and goes The French Parliament will ahead with its own econo- mic and social devolop-

mont.

U.S. con-

Eight of the unions, Regarding the planned meet-senting officers and unlicensed

Speaking at the ing between traders of the three seamen, have banded together

single bargaining stand. ference of mayors, Bowles gave Laotian factions,

Home in 4

Two other unions are bargain a talk for the Kennedy Adminis- ing separately.

tration's foreign aid programme Including Latin America.

sald:

Lord

Police searched the area for 300 gold ingols nboard the plane. Most were recovered, but a shipment of wrist watches was scattered and broken.

All people leaving the scene.

what delegation should be were searched.

sented to represent Laos, and, The ospital said four sur- secondly, the assistants to decide what can be vivors were in a grave condi- coalition government.” done about salvaging the tion-two of them still wreck --UPI.

Discussions will be held to- night between the Dutch and Portuguese inquiry and thel

American

un-

kdentified.-AFF, AI & Reuter,

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"It is a good sign that they Moore rushed to New York are able to get together and this morning to join five other tulk about two subjects-firstly, Federal medlators

Bowles said the Latin old pro- already

gift working on the case, Including gramme should not be a John Andrew Burke, Maritime from a rich Uncle Sam," but, "a sensible partnership to remove Coordinator for the Federal Mediation Service.

economic and social conditions

oppor- Simkin said he hoped that which gave Castro his

tunity.". Intensified bargnining will bring an early agreement, →→AP.

formation of 'a

Lincoln

In Washington, Mr White, the State Department spokesman, mid that as far as he knew there was no ground fighting going on at present in Laos, but there was a deßnite regrouping of Pathet Lao forets which represented a potential danger.

He added that the Soviet Union was still alrifting sup- plies to the pro-Conimunfai Pathet Lao forces but at a rate "slightly below what was normal before the ceasefire?!

regrouping was¦ taking place in areas where the

He said the

Laotian Royal

government forces had been required to full buck. He specifically mentioned the Padung urca. but did not know in what strength the forces were being reinforced at Padong.

efforts

Persian quake

affects six

other villages

THE REST

resumo its normal Spring Session tomorrow, aftor a three-wook rocoss caused by the Cantonal (local) olection campaign and balloting.

The Spring Session of Parlia- ment normally must end by July 28, but it the Special Powers Clause (article 18) of the Constitution is still in effect Parliament on that date, the

continue sitting for the inay duration.

Parliament

mteis normally twice a year, for three months each time, under the Consultu- tion of the Fifth Republic.

THE AGENDA

If the rest of Latin America

The National Assembly's does away with these conditions, agenda will include tariff ques- which it is doing, he said, Castro tions particularly as affected by will be increasingly isulated and the Rome Treaty on the Euro- "I don't think there'll be very pean Economic Community, much room for Castro in the otherwise known as the Com- next few years."

mon Market. Bowles said the United States An agricultural must maintala strong military follow. defences in wide variety but Other items to be discussed must be careful not to "be pro- will be the lifting of the Par- vocative and frighten others Hamentary Immunity of Deputy into miscalculation."

Marc Laurtol of Algiers, who

debate may

He cald the United States supported the generals putsch of should continue to try "in every April 23, financial questions, the way to negotiate disarmament fight against alcoholism, and nuclear best agreements. other domestic issues.---AFP.

Teheran, Juno 12. The earthquake which cost at least 51 lives in two villages of South Persia yesterday also struck six UPI. ather villages in the area, it was announced here tonight.

The director of the Red Lion Mr White mid: "When the end Sun Society (Persian equiva- actual guns cease to fire that's lent of the Red Cross) Mr not the end of the story. It's Hossein Kratibi, disclosing this up of troops and said the affected zone seems to the bringing positioning of troops ready to be very extensive and the move forward at any time, This damage very great, is n'violation of the spirit of Casualties in the six villages he said. the ceasefire if not of the lot-were not yet known, tor."

Fout 500 tents, 45. Well

| blackcuts, supplies and medicins He said he assumed this re- have been sent to the area. groupment was the reason that The death toll in the razed

had

X15 to try for record

California, Juno 13.

The X15 rocket plane soon will try for a winged-plano speed record of 3,000 miles an hour at Edwards Air Force Basc,, It will be another in a series

of flights aimed at speeds up to 4,060 mph and altitudes of 50 to

and

Transit camp to

'fade away'

Hook of Holland, June 12. Local officials visited the officers moss at the mason hut British Army transit camp here for an informal ceremony heralding the camp's obolition next September.

Mr Averell Harriman, the chief muthut village of Dehkout United States representative

The camp commander Colonel the Laos talks in Geneva,

was sald overnight to be 50 am 100 miles. Dale of the sight L. J. Wilkes was guest of honour asked for expeditious arrange today another village, Kamneh, has not been announced.

Int the ceremony which also reported ments to be made so that the 30 miles from Lar,

Air Force, pilot Robert M.marked the camp's 10th birthday Control Commis-one killed. Lar itself suffered White will be at the controls. {International

slon in Laos could do its policing nine injured and was partly The XIB hit/ 3,307 mph on its housed thousands of British |fob properly,—AP and Router, wrecked,—ReNter.

last flight Mạy 20.-AP.

THE PRESIDENT'S PROGRESS

Washington, June 12,

President Kennedy is making definite progress in his recovery from a strålned back,

the White House reported today."

10 years in which it, has

troops on their way to and from Germany,

The RAF will take over trans- port to Germany and the 4,920- ton troopship Vienna là expected to be taken out of service, Twp other troopships may follow Jater.

FAVE

It is hoped the airit will Mr Pierre Balinger, the Pre- and took bot, salt water swim-] [He added, however "There is

£1 million a yoat. Troops sitlential press secratory, quoted - ming (restipent oyer. the week- definite progress In his cond-have been flown experimentally Mr Keristy on saying he felt end" at his sumiyki, rétrent at|tion,”

from Margate to Wildesiath near much better and thought he was Palm Binchy, Florida,

Cologne aleco Jast October, making "rent progress.”

it is anticipated that the Dr Janet Travell, the. While The transit camp here is ok- President will spend a good part House physicien is skuished with pected to fade away before The President has been using of this week on crutches," Mr her Datient's progress, zar the end of this year. China crutction for the last few days' Salinger said.

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