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THE CHINA: MAIL,

MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961.

UP-UP-UP AND OVER!

Lyndon Johnson people of W.

salutes Berlin

Berlin, Aug. 20.

Vice-President Mr Lyndon B. Johnson said tonight that his weekend visit to besieged West Berlin has convinced him that the city "can never be bullied into the surrender of its freedom."

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of Calling West Berlin a city the conclusion Mr Johnson said he was flying

dramatic to Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, of unconquerable freedom," Mr day in which he:

Johnson saluted the "warnith

Welcomed the advance

early Munday morning to tell President Kennedy ad the American people that the West- ern powers "have never had bei- ter or braver allies than

end courage” of the citizenry contingent of 1,500 thous sent which turied out more than to West Berlin to reinforce the million strong to see him, and US garrison. cheer him during his morale, We

• Delivered to Lord Mayor; Have in the citizens" of West-boosting visit as Mr Kennedy's willy Brandt a reply by Mr Kennedy to Brandt's letter deminded **polical The Vice-President, who which

Berlin.

Farewell

representative.

Pleased

In a farewell statement, the planned to depart from Tegel Belion, not words," Vice-President said that in the last two days he had seen the soul of a city and a people that will never submit to conquest,”

Airfeld in the French sector of Berlin at 0300 GMT ahoard Mr Kennedy's Air Force Boeing 707 airliner Issued his statement at

FRONDIZI TO

REAFFIRM POSITION

Buenos Aires, Aug. 20.

ANTI-RED

reported that Mr Brandt was plensed by the confidential message and Mr he and Mr Johnson declared Brandt were "united and in agreement."

American officials

Jini Muck); floating in the Fox River after his boat overturn- ed, holds up his arm in an apparent gesture to stop Bu Leutner's craft as i ploughs over Muelil's boat.

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DISPUTE BREAKS OUT NEAR BIZERTA BASE

Bizerta, Aug. 20.

A potentially dangerous dispute blew up briefly today along the ill-defined ceasefire border between

French and Tunisian forces near this great air and naval base.

Meanwhile more "calm and kunarmed”: demonstrations took j plaro" "throughout Tunisia over Bizeria, which is due.10 be debated by a special scasion of. the U.N. Assembly tomorrow. * --- President Bourgufba an- nounced the demonstrations -on Friday. He warned that if the French fred, on the demonstra- - tors, Tunktinn troops bad-orders to retaliate.

French

The trouble started, offeri said; when French paratroops began rocking

다.

| barbid wire, barrier across, a RASTOW unsurfaced "farm road Dolween! Freneb aad Tunisian positions, A week ago two French continires and three Tunslons were killed in clash In the prça.

MAKSYMBOLIC'

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The French forces under Ad- miral Maurice Amman, Com- mander of Bizerta Bhsc, claim It happened In Waukesha Wis- that since the ceasefire a month cousin. where Muchi Ripped ago the Tunisians have been over during the Milwaukee trying to - "nibble"

into the Journal's outboard regatta. | French defence perimeter. Leutner was right behind him Erection of the roadblock, ja

and had no other place to go. Mach) suffered only minor hand scratches-AP Photo.

U.S. rocket plane will try to set new record

The

Los Angeles, Aug. 20, /

U.S. Space Agency's X15 rocket plane will try for a now speed mark of 3,700 miles an hour this week with altitude' cord-holding Joe Walker at the controls.

The

French ofßeer sald, was merely "symbolle"

Its object was to mark the centro of no-man's land in an area where there is no precise dividing line and thus reduce the danger of, incidents, caused by patrols of either side stray- frig.

At the scene of the dispute a French paratroop captain was trying to convince a Tunisian Heutenant of the The lleuten- ant and his platoon had ap- peated from behind the para- troops erecting the barrier.

GUNS TRAINED.

Tunisian The

officer said: there was no need for any "symbolic" barrier. This was Tunisiant soil and he had orders to remove, the barrier.

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Noel Coward, at 81, has turned nautical and American in his newest muafoal play, “Sail. Away,” which opened, presntly in Boston,, Massachusetta. Me Coward, who is the greatest- theatrical escapist, since Houdini, is, with "'5611" Awdy": fighting a gallant rearguard action agalust the avant garde musicals of the West, Side school,..

But the blow, has had generally 'friendly'' welcomes from the Boston, critics, and ticket money is coming in to the Colonial Theatre at the rate of: £2,500 a day." "Sal) Away" safls' off to a Broadway opening after six weeks. Picture showa Nocf Coward on stage with the cast after the successful first night of "Sail Away" at the Colonial Theatre, Boston,--Lendon Express Service.

REARING ADVICE SOUGHT

Pachyderm poses problem

Dar-es-Salaam, Aug. 20. Tulloch of Köndus, a remote

elephant?"

unusual 5.0.S.

Now he says in a telegram

It is

The French paratroops went abcad putting up the barrier,

On the forward and reverse "How do you rear a baby Province..

2Tem of Tanganyika's Central to the Tanganyika - Standard

thriving on a diet of slopes of the French-held, crest

powticrod milk. Dut

Mr That is the stood about a dozen armoured

Mr Tulloch found a month- cars, guns trained towards tho Tunisian positions, A light which newspapers and radio' old baby elephant gripped fast Tulloch, wants rearing advice his chargo in East Africa have in the mua of the Kisaki Dam because he fears observation plane and a hell-stations

put out to animal lovers... in the drought stricken taming may die of malnutrition on an copter cireled overhead,

The appeal come from Dis-area in which he serves. He unfortified milk diet--China' Tunisian Army captain said he triet Commissioner William rescued if and took it home. Mali Spectul

rocket stubby-winged plane his 3,603 m.p.h. last June 32 In a fight marred by cabin pressure failure. The plane since

for better has been modified control of the nitrogen gas that

At the barbed wire barrier, a Touched off nh'enioudinal pressurises the cabin and the

pilot's stult.

Walker. who reached

could not allow it to remaiık

The Tunisians claimed that the French were trying to im prove their positions.

.. WITHDRAWAL

fcene as Huusands of Weal Berliners and recent refugers from East Germany walked height of 180,600 feet on March to stay below with hit wheit "heisited the 30, expected

fict un fidy ight, Marienfelde refugee reteption 120,000

planned partly as a test of the arriving now cabin pressure system-A-Tunisians that onge the barrier the

American troops and told them

President Arturo Frondizi, in a speech tomorrow centre.

will reaffirm Argentina's anti-Communist ⚫ Reviewed position to dispel misgivings. over the visit of the Cuban Minister of Industries, Dr Ernesto Guevara.

they were "welcome rehitoreo- ments for the cause of freedon and for the cause of peace."

Mr Johnson travelled to' Ber- In on Mr Kennedy's orders to

The speech-the President's themselves guardians of de- secund public statement innocratic institutions, are bitlert the city's sagging morale in three days was decided upon because the President received at a three-hour overnight meet- Dr Guevara

Becking without

the face of the latest Soviet threat.

Better days seen ahead for America

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The paratroop officer told the

had been completed, his men would pull back, and he urged the Tuntelans to do the same.

The Tunisians continued to demand that the barrier be removed otherwise we shall hold you responsible for any incidents which may easue," Washington, Aug, 20.

they said. Mr Johnson himself called it a Mr Luther Hodges, the Becretary

At midday, the paratroops successful mission. In his farc- of Commerce, today predicted moved back towards their crest- well statement he said he would bigger incomes and less un-line, while the French captain tell his fellow Americans that

employment in the U.S.

reported to his' commander by he had "seen the fruits of de- Speaking on a television pro-radio. mocracy in West Berlin and ingramme, he sold he did not ex-

French military authorities Bonn." Mr Johnson conferred inpect any tax increase, inflation, sald later that both sides were 'BITTER'

The President has denounced Bonn yesterday with West Ger- or more than a slight increase back on their respective crests

Chancellor Observers point out that the the rall strike as "plainly sub-man

Konradin living costs in the foreseeable and the barbed wire still military leaders, who consider versive."-Reuter.

position-Reuter. Adenauer-UPI.

future. Reuter.

ing with his top military chiefs. their consent.

A communiqué suld Dr Argentina's rallwaymen are Frondizi would restate the Ar-due to start a 48-hour protest gentine foreign polley "stands strilee at midnight, to be follow by Western, Christian anded by a four-day strike starting Deinocratic principles."

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A man fired a gun three times, missing each time, af Olympic pole vaulting champion Don Bragg in Van Nuys, California,

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early today in a dispute over a woman, police reported.

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Hal P. Kennon, 29, an un- Brogg, 20, who has been, Miss Fallis was angered becauso employed get designer, told visiting friends here while dis- Kennon was paying attention to another woman, and left with police he did not try to woundcussing a film contract, said he Bregg, who was uninjured, but did not plan to sign a com- Bragg, enly wanted to frighten him. plaint against Kennon. He was booked on auspicion of Bragg resides with his wife assault with a deadly weapon, in Penns Grove, New Jersey, That uy tas hugo urma.” He was not available for com- police quoted Kennon as Layment. Police told this story: Ing. "I didn't want to fool Kennon, his girl friend, Joella around with him, but I was in Falls, 20, end Bragg were at ja jealous rage."

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