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THE CHINA ·MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1961.

DANGER OF ACCIDENTAL WAR

VERY REAL, U.S. EXPERT SAYS

Anglo-Soviet plan accepted by

Laos Conference

Geneva, Aug. 16.

The Laos Conference today broke a procedural deadlock on the vital problem of withdrawing Foreign troops by accepting an Anglo-Soviet proposal.

the meeting today agreed on a formula pot forward Jointly by

and Sovht the British

Co-

The

proposal, worked unt. by us British and Soviet Co-Chairan u of the 14 power conference, Mr Malesda Choleren. Mr Malcolm Mar- Mardeanda

Mr Eropa domak and Mr Georgi Pushkin. to break the deadlock on the Pushkin, ist

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There will have to be further Cetinference discussion wit

Els will- of when time real will stay.

1. Acceptance of the pabumple withdrawal issue.

wathigawal est. formigna of the military units and proNAPİ,

2. Aberplance of the prizando aguetip-te

Top that there ha

limits to the willutrawat.

Ther Will try to i

TIME FACTOR The Soviet Union bas

been

further discussion on the ques-, Insisting that all foreign- forces flon of when the withdrawals įshould be withdiawn from Late will start.

drawal issue.

within 30 days of an agreement coming into force,

Conference sources said that entret the Anglo-Soviet

The Western side has put no formula recorded partial agree: time limit and has been saying ment and partial disagreement that the withdrawals should be- between the Western and Com-gin only after the International munisi delegations on the with Control Commission has report- ed that It is in position to make adequate supervision.

The French delegate, M. Jacques Rous, war, reported by have told the the sites to conference that he was accept- ing the formula on the under-

it did not pre uting that

position Judice the French under the 1954 Geneva Agree Mel on Indo-China-which allow France to have two bases and a maximum of 5,000 per-

oned in Laen.

SHARP EXCHANGE The quest fun when discussed yesterday produced, renaling to a United States spokesman, the sharpest exchanges between East and West since the confer ence, which began on May 16, went Into restricted session about a month ago.

The Chinese delegates told the meeting yesterdag: fw con-

even reach agreement on this most fundamental question, how much awning would there be for us to eonBoun our discus stons."

The American spoketman said that the non-Communist, iele- 1 gations were willing to see the Withdrawal of foreign elemmmis controlled by the International Control Commission while the Communist, delegations

not,

were

DEFINITION

suid that Conference sources the delegates today inay also discuss the definition of "foreign military personel.”

Mr Averell Harriman, United States

tentatively delegate, plans to leave here by air to- hidrow morning for Washington for Consultations with his Government and is expected

The Communaut delegations wut this right to lapse and the French personnel

drawn-Router,

to be with-

LONDON PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Neither side has

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decisive weapon

Washington, Aug. 15.

A former nuclear research official at the Defence Department said today that the danger of touching off an accidental nuclear war was "a very real one."

Mr Trevor

the Gardner, who told

Senale Foreign testified that he helped develop Relations Committee that the atom boinb and ballistic neither the United States nor missiles while at the Pentagon, the Soviet Unlon ean produce a

dcelsive weapons advantage.

BOAC to start

first UK-PI

jet service

London. Aug. 17, The first

airline service between Britain the Philippines will be started on Oct. 31, the Bri- tish Overseas Airways Cor- poration announced today.

The service, subject to Government approval, will operate twice weekly by Comel 4 Jetliners flying on the London - Singapore - Tokyo route and will take less than 28 hours for the 9,500 mile journey from London to Manila, the Announcement said.

The new service already has been approved by the British Air Transport Licensing Board and an application has been filert with the Philippines Civil Aeronautics Board,CPI.

Mr Gardiner was one of u group of experts urging quick Congressional approval for President Kennedy's request for the establishment of permanent, high-level disarma- inent agency,

NO PREVENTION

"In this nuclear YOXICL ay, there appears to be no way to invent our

Kravu through

way out of the fact danger that we

the appilention science and technology to the development weapons systents slone," he said,

Instead,

Hope for boy

with serious heart condition

Melbourne, Aug. 18. ..... A 3-year-old Malaccan boy with a serious heari condition is flying to Aus- tralia at the скрепые of the Malayan Government tomorrow to undergo ex- amination by surgeons at Melbourne's Alfred flaspi-

tal.

If the doctors can operate on the boy, Tan Lian Klaw, he will owe his life to a Malayan surgeon, Dr Keng Young, who visited this country about twelve months ago and was Im- pressed by the work done in treating heart conditions by surgeryChina Special.

Mall

'Kingston trio'

agree to split

U.S. army will boost its strength up

to 984,000 men

Washington, Aug. 16.

The U.S. Army sald today that it is freezing' in service for not more than four months 84,000 enlisted men whose normal terms would run out. between October 1 and next June 30.

As another of a dozen steps

Offleers now

on

six-

duty

to expand and get ready beenuse month nelive duty for training the will be kept on for not more at the world silantion, Army ulso is alerting 119 reserve than one year additional units. with a total of 23,02 beyond their six-month tour. men, that they may be called

who have been

• OMoers to duty.

Secretary of the Army Mr commissioned under the ROTC Elvis J. Stabr Jr gove the programme but nol yet ordered details of the army, programane for active duty training, will be ordered to active duly for two news conference today.

years, About 4,500 now officery will be affected by this decisions,

If all

Call-up

the plane ate carried

• Reserve officers on active but, inetuity: the call-up of the reserve units--which Mr Stale duty who complete their two- year obligated lours during the sald would depend on the world present fiscal year will be en- situation in the months abend couraged to volunteer for ex- the Army would have a strettended duly, 1 the number of of 104,000 by next June 30.

The Navy and the Air Force anicers of this category wil bu these volunteers is not sufficient, to-hal olready announced plans

Hollywood, Aug. 16. The well-known “Kingston Trio" have reached an agreement for a split, their lawyers said day.

Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane January. uf

will continue under the The young folk singers, who name with a new earned a million dollars a year Kingston partner, John Stewart, 21-year- fier Roaring to fame with td farmerly with the Cumber-Ton Dooley," split over artis- should Congress

land Three. Dave Guard is tie differences few months make

forming certain that the some

group in 1110.- AP. urgency and selentifie talent can be applied toward reduction and control of weapons which now could destroy all mankine, he added.

Asked about the

that

zations

possibility

China and many bihur may develop atomie weapons, Mr Gardner replied! that there is no effective way of eventin; spread of know- ledge about how 100 make nuclear

"China weapons and MAN SOON have the bomb.”— Reuter,

BRANDT CALLS

FOR ACTION

(Continued

sold after saying that everyone must show responsibility.

ted from Page 1)

There was applause when Mr

"I want to forgel the dispute," Brandt mentioned his talk here he said referring to the bitter today with General Bruce G. verbal clash this week between Clarke. Commander-in-Chief of himself

Dr fusci

Adenauer the US. Army in Europe.

following the Chancelier's He continued; "Today and to- Alighting reference in an elec- morrow we have the chance of tin mlly to Mr Brandt's self- by public transport during explaining to the Ambassadors neknowledged illegitimate birth.

and the morning rush hour, of France. Great Britain

the United States our view, the

and with population. in detail

London, Aug. 16. More than a million people! come into central London]

the London Transport opinion of the whole Berlin!

authorities said.

A survey taken Inst Novem- ber showed 1,187,700 people travelled dally to the West End and the city-London's financial

to return to Geneva towards quarter-nearly 27,000 more the end if this month,

than the previous year, They were swilebing

from

The American delegation in hls absence will be led by Mr buses fo trains because of trame William Sullivan, a top felul delays. on the ronds, London

transport sak.-Chine of the State Department.

Conference gourees said that Special.

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Mr Brandt is Social Democratic candidate for Chancellor.

Happy

"As governing Mayor of West

all the necessary seriousness." Berlin I would be sincerely

nutr

Mr Brandt appealed to West happy if the Federsi Chancellor Germany and to the West to came to Berlin as soon as pos- soc "that the inks between sible...

The head of the Ger- West Germany and free Berlin, man Government should himself should not 10 loosened but nee, what has happened in

town." should be made timer."

Referring to the meeting to-

Mr Brandt called for D inorrow of the Bundestag accusation to be made before (West German Lower House) the United Nationa against the Mr Brandt said he would speak initiators of "that inhumanity at the meeting to raise is voice for the people in both of ilerlin and the territory of the which is carried on the territory paris of Berlin.

Ulbricht state is rarried on....It

"In my oplatoni it would is a question of restoring human have been still betler if the rights." Bundestag had met in Berlin," He said that Gornians would (more applause),

"The other side has not been

continue t Oght for determinations until achieved it.

well-

they

brought to moderation by the struggle has become

fact that Bundestag has not met

in Berlin for some years. 11 has rather increased Its a petite...."

tougher but the consequence is not give it up but to carry it on more rily and with greater determination.

It would not be understand- It was not the case that

able if in this situation

there Western guarantees

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West

taken

were further talles on a Ger- Berlin were not to be man-Soviet culturui agreement. seriously. "The Western guoran-

"As the Federal Republic is, tees

have proved them- by treaty with the Westerni selves. Without them we would powers, taken over represent-not stand here today." ing Berita in international Jaw

Without the Allies "the tanks there can be no agreement.... would have..gone further." without the interests of free Berlin being taken in account."

What happened last Sunday abould Jo be without effect on Bonn-Moscow relations,

"President Kennedy has indi- cated he will not let down West Berlis. The Government leaders of Britain and Francz havo said ¦ the same, and they will certainly mylinble,"

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"I crase the personal is not take back putes of the last few days" he Mr Brandt sid-Reuter,

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AGE

ADDRESS (In, hincli expitals)

new

to expand their manpower.

Mr Sahr sald, these are the hellons the Army is waking:

Eniisted men's terms of service that would normally ex- pirn on or after October, 1 but before June 30, will be extend- EXECUC ed for periods four months.

not to

kept on for up to one year.

• If volunteers are not suf- ficient to meet specific require- ments in certain essential skills, selected individual enlisted and not Meer reservists who are now in units will be recalled to than netive duty for nut more 12 inontheAP,

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