SAILOR IN A SUBWAY
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1961.
'NUCLEAR WAR IN ASIA
Broken sleep UNLIKELY BUT POSSIBLE
New York, Sept, 7.
A tired Germign sailor wan found stop a subway tunnel support girder bere early today. Pallee charged him with trespassing an railroad properly—after 18ty finally woke him
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A passenger observed the saltor, Juergen Luchi, 28, sleep- Ing on a girder between tracks of a subway tunnel at about 5.30 am. Police were called.
While a subway workman flagged trains to a halt.. poller tried unsuccessfully to lure Lock down tromi his perch.
Finally, a pullceman climbed the girder post, shook the sallor awake and ordered him down.-AP.
Kennedy accepts international cotton textile agreement
Washington, Sept. 7. President Kennedy accepted today for the United States an international cotton textile agree- ment reached in Geneva last July aimed to pave the way for solution to problems in- volved in world trade of that product.
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General Collins tells of Communist capability
Washington, Sept. 7.
Rita Hayworth
divorced from
General James Collins, Commander-in-Chief of the US Army in the fifth husband
Pacific, said today that although nuclear war in Asia was unlikely, the possibility of it must be considered.
The General said in an addrets
to the Association of the US, I
Chinese Army here that the Soviet bloc was capable of non- nuclear, tactical nuclear and massive nuclear attacks.
The U.S. could therefore maintain peace and deter aggression in the Asian arca only by having almitor capabilities.
"Korea, Dien Bien Phu and Laus are facts that diminish the credibility of massive nuclear retallution ns a deterrent Bon-nuclear aggression in Asia,"
General Collins went on.
Deterrent
"In my opinion, aggression inj Asta can be deterred only by ncredible conventional deter rent. This means obvious Army strength, U.S. and Allied, and
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The agreement was reached teretary of GATT at the re
of quest of the United Slalts. This positive a July 17-21 meeting
textile importing and request major
of Air was part exporting countries. Tu teras Kennedy's programme of assis-
KENNEDY SAID UPSET
BY ANTI-WESTERN BELGRADE SPEECHES
Washington, Sept. 7.
Santa Monica, Sept. 7.
Actress Rita Hayworth, 41,
today
was granted divorce
from her fifth husband, producer Jamer Hill, 44, whon she tosti- fied he was no longer interested in being mar- ried.
Superior Judge Orlando H. Rhodes granted an interlocutory decree on grounds of extreme mental cruelty after Miss Hay- worth's sister-in-law testled Hill often would return to the
family home in Beverly Hills,
to his own room "and stay, there the whole
evening without coming out."
There was a published suggestion here today that
President Kennedy, reported to be upset by directly anti-Western speeches at the recent Belgrade Conference of Non-Aligned Nations, might be thinking of curtailing economic assistance to some neutrals.
Such a move could represent pression that some of the anti-,
Unite Western declarations made in drastic change in make
States foreign policy.
Belgrade, particularly on the The suggestion was made in Bertin and nuclear testing issues,
of the had caused annoyance here. news columns Washington Post, dealing with i The Washington Post writer,
Fredible."
These forces must neverthe the
on the ground, he added,
have since been made public, Lanek. the textile industry, Less have a nuclear pubility
It sets out, the White House anotinced on May 2.
said, "eertain base principles
Under the
and objectives" and ako makes short-term arrangements for Kemuriy
which
Mr programme, directed the Depart- colton textile trade problems, ment of State to seek an inter during the 32 month period national understanding beginning on October 1, 1901. eld provide a basis for trade I also provides development "that will avoid undue disrup-
longer-term solation by tion of established industries,
Imtso said that The White April 30. 1902, by u
newly established provisional ention her governments are expected textile committee under auspices to announce their adherence to of the General Agreement
the July agreement in the near future. Tariffs and Trade.
Represented
Geneva at the meeting were Australia, Austria, Canuda, India, Japan, Pakistan. Spain, Sweden. the United falso representing Itongkong), the United States, and six mynber stales of the
Economie European executive munity-UPI,
SOLUTION
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The committee plans to meet On Oct. 9 at Geneva to start considering a long-term solution! Kingdom to problems of world trade in eutton textiles,
was
The July meeting in Geneva
called by the
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Some people. the General said, referred to the Pacife
theatre as a limited war area.
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"We should not go that far, such a term excludes the ever-present possibility, how ever remute, of nuclear war Asia," he said.—Reuter,
The sister-in-law, Mrs Susan Cansino, suid, "there зусто
merils. He was not happy
with the housekeeping-not happy with the type of food on the table."
A properly serreineni up- proved by the court provided for equal division of community Miss property sequired by Hayworth and Hill since their
would at
A statemmat issued by the Pre Carrut Kilpatrick, commented marriage on Feb. 2, 1958, and zident at his Hyannis Port holl-regarding the words in the specilled the actress day headquarters last Monday, President's 'Hyannis Port state- no time make any demands un after signing the Foreign Atinent: "if they mean what they Hill for alimony.-UPI, Authorisation Bill.
appear to, they mean that in
"It is my belief," said the the future D country like President then, that in the Yugoslavia will receive precious administration of these (aid) little American nid and that¦ funds, we should give great al-aid to some neutrals could be intention and consideration. to drasticnity curtailed."—Reuter.
those nations who have our views of the world crlcis,"
IMPRESSION
no attempt There has been amelally
to explain what the President had in mind.
Margate, Sept. 7. The Turkish 4,237-ton freigh- When Mr Pierre Salinger, the
inted Presidential
of Press Secretary, ler, Kayseri, was
Margate tonight with a fire in that it te cargo of öll cako,
Freetown, Sept. 7. The Thike of Devonshire, Commonwealth Under-Secretory, arrived in this Sierra Leone city, pesterday on a three-day visit.
He will go on to Acera on was asked today to clarify the Saturday next for the Common- | Statement, he replied wealth Economic Consultative spoke for itself. Council Meeting.—China Mail Nevertheless, official Special.
clicl not discourage the
SHIP FIRE
Fire brigade oficials headed sources out to the vessel in a lug. The Im-ship was bound for Dover,-AP.
WOMEN OF PEMBROKESHIRE CRITICISED
London, Sept. 7.
The "scx-starved" women of Pembrokeshire, Wales, who "gush" over German Ponser
- troops training there, are too thick in the head to be politically conscious, de-
clared a publication here.
The Raliway Review, newspaper of the National Union of Hallwaymen added: "If the authorities tirested chim- panzers in uniform, they would clamour to be photo- graphed with them."
"These women must be potly or so sex-starved that they only need the chance to get uncorked and all their sup pressed-emollans would come gushing out like pop out of a battle. "These silly
are too women thick in the head to be politically conscious. It Is doubtful whether they really know what is going on." Later, the review said: "There are us many wide open spaces In Germany as in Wales, and if we are all such close friends why could not Germans train with Brlish Army?"-Cluina Mail Special.
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Nuclear training for French troops
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alliance, the introduction Of modern weapons into Nula forces to take account of technological developments
in no way a cause for legitimate concern on the part of olber countries,"
The President raid thunt the agreement with France "willi make possible effective Co- operation with France in Nalo mutual defence planning and;
la the training of French Nats forces,"
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"Training of certain French Nato forces, which play algnificant role in European defence, connot proceed to con- chision until this agreement be- comes effective," he added,
"This agreement should be brought into effect us quickly i us possible, In order that we enn promptly, and fully utilise the potential of French military force in tur development of our Nato defensive strength."
The President cald had already been explained to Interrated inembers of Congresu that the #greement provided for a limited release of information
that t
to carefully selected personnel, nl that careful arrangements
had been minde to ensure that all necessary security require- ments were mot-Router.
250 stevedores
go on strike
in Singapore
Singapore, Sept. 7.
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Traffic
the tooming Singapore River come to a aftor standstill tonight 250 stevedores want on strike,
The strike had been called to protest against the alexed failure of the Importers and Exporters Association to im- plement à wige agreement signed six months ago,
The strikers this evening de- cided to continue the strike agreed until the management
to the union's demands-Reu- ter,
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