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Comment Russia prepared to negotiate any time, says Kruschev of the USSR & U.S. WILLING TO TALK
day
TIME THE LABEL
WAS CHANGED
Nehru's viol to
M'Moses, and the general
Tesor of his statements | before and after his con-
ferences there with Mr
Kruscher, make us wander
MOBS SET Search for an
FIRE TO
NEPAL THEATRE
Katmandu, Sept. 13.
'honourable'
peace
Washington, Sept. 13.
about all these "eutral" Angry crowds last night sot President Kennedy and Mr Kruschey both
labels we have been tying
on to certain countries for
a long time now.
It is not only India, it is all those so-called non-aligned nations.
fire to Katmandu's oldest cinema, considered by many Nepalese as "sym
bolic of royalty."
The cinema, the Jan Seve. was gutted.
Police had earller used lear gas to chase away crowds whe Now, for years just, the West stoned the building after u vist- -and while that means for had been benten up there on chiefly the United States; Sunday night.
This was the first major use
SPECULATION
King
There was speculation here today that political maleontents ¦ may have used King Mahendra's amponay absence from Nepal to fan trouble
repeated tonight their willingness to negotiate on Berlin, and the American leader proposed "serious talks" be- tween the American and Soviet Foreign Ministers.
discuss 10
and
Mr
Mr
on
Mr Kruschev said his govern- ! President Kennedy issued a ment was prepared to sit down statement suggesting that
table at any · Dean at a conference
Rusk Ume
peaceful, Andrel Gromyko confer settlement, prøvkled the talks Germany and other problems were not fixed to delay con-luring
United the
Nations clusion of
peace | General Assembly session open- German
ing in New York next Tuesday, treaty.
He stressed Western deter
Message
these days. it also includes of force by police since Great Britain-have been | Mahendra look over all powers helping these "nentrais," last December, "backward" nud
not-so- backward alike, with con siderable generosity. Not only have we been pony ing money into their coffers fand, in spite of all the propaganda from Commu- nist sources, there have not been any really unpleasant strings attached 10
One of the King's seereturies | meet Mr Kruschev at the this). but we have always had a funneint interest in the Soviet Prime Minister's invita stood up for their rights. Jan Seva cinema,― Reuter, ; lion in Moscow next Tuesday,
Outspoken
TO countries have been
N
more outspoken in de fending the rights of small Butions than Great Britain and the United States.
This is in startling contrast to Soviet Russin whose only interest in small countries is the use to which she can put them in furthering her own imperialist ambitions.
The King
afterding the
mination to defend Berlin but
The
position at 8.30 am today
CHOLERA
FIGURES
cholera statistical
was as follows: Confirmed
to
date (including 14 deaths)
126
Confirmed casts Da
danger list....
nik
Suspects under obser-
vation
1
Cakes recovered and
discharged
119
Carriers recovered and
discharged
42
Contacts held in the Chatham-road quar- antine centre
23 Contacts discharged to
date
631
87 MISSING AS
VESSEL SINKS
Sural, Sept. 13. Eighty-seven people were to- night still reported missing, be
loved drowned, from
n boat
declared the United States was ready to search with the Soviet Union for the means to pre-which capsized while of flood Ferve on "honourable peace."
rescue work on Monday near Govali Island
the in
flooded Narbuda River, near here.
Backed
He said this in a message to the Inter-parlamentury Union has recently been; Conference in Brussels, shortly Belgrade.com after an announcement that M. ft rehçe non-aligned nations, Paul-Henr! Spauk. Belgian and visiting Pakistan. He is Foreign Minister and former The Earl of Home, Foreign de back here next SaturdayNuto Secretary-General, would Secretary, tying in to Washing- ton tu confer un Berlin with his U.S., French. and. West Ger- man colleagues, backed the Pre- sident's statement and said negotiations "must be a process of give and take,"
Typhoon Nancy
south
rages of Okinawa
Tokyo, Sept. 13.
And yut. these smaller Monster Typhoon Nancy was raging, with 230
Later, at a White House lunch for President Sukornu of Indonesia and Modibo Keita of Mali, Mr Kennedy sold the U.S. would go to any effort to advance peace and the legitimate aspirations of peuple everywhere In the world.
This
was his reply to the message 'brought by the Afro- Asian visitors from the non- aligned summit conference in Belgrade asking him to negotiate Immediately with Mr Kruschev.
In Cologne, Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer told an election rally miles-per-hour centre winds, 324 miles south-that West German troops must southeast of Okinawa at 1800 GMT, U.S. Air Force weather experts reported today.
be given, the same weapons as their potential opponents, "other- wise it could be that they will be led
to like sheep
nations, and the larger "neutrals" as well, seem to take a fiendish delight in taking a smack at their benefactors whenever por sible and at the same time The typhuon which would be course which would direct it laughter."-Reuter. praising Russia tu the the must powerful to hit either toward Japan.
Okinawa or Jopan this akien,
The brick hats go to the West, the bouquets go to Moscow.
Typical
BE recent Belgrade con-
Tference was, typical of
what we have just unid.
The mildness of the reactions
year,
ai
was moving at 18 mph in o northwest direction almed the Ryukya Islands.
The Air Force predicted that
would Nancy
be 21 miles southeast
of Okinawa at 1200 GMT tomorrow.
The
ESTIMATE
Peking Meanwhile,
Radio
the
Earlier reports sald the bout was carrying 00 people and that at least 30 people were feared! drowned.-Reuler.
stolen
POLICE CLAMP £4,000
DOWN ON BAN-THE-BOMB GATHERINGS
London, Sept. 13. Scotland Yard tonight clamped down on a mass protest against nuclear weapons which ban- the-bomb demonstrators planned to hold here on Sunday.
disarmament demands.
Butler.
*
from
carrier
Soma
London, Sept. 13. £4,000 has been stolon from a cosh chost on board the aircraft car- rier HMS Hormes, an Admiralty spokesman con- firmed tonight.
Members of the 2,000-man crew were questioned today by Admiralty detectives.
The theft of the money - ship's company-was discovered when the Hermes was anchored off Spithead.
there and
The Committee of 100 protest coincides with
Buttle
of Britain
sold The spokesman procession cold are several Britain in World War Two-
cash cheats memorating the air battle
for inrger safes in pay offices in which is due to end in Trafalgar aircraft carrier.
various parts of the 30,000-ton Square late
on Sunday after-
In an order under the 1938 the Home Secretary, Mr R, A. wages for part of the Public Order Act, police banned all activities that day in a wide area of central London of the Committee of 100-an Bali nuclear organisation which Is conducting a civil disobedience campaign in support of nuclear
But the
Committee sold night it would go un with 10,000-strong rally
Police sourees which
here said the Special. planned to hold In Trafalgar Commissioner and other senior Square on Sunday, followed by officers decided on the ban. after a muss "sit-down" in Parliament fears that nuclear disarmers Square.
might clush with members of Scotland Yord said the police the public attending the Battle action had been approved by of Britain service-Reuter.
to-
મ
noon.
USSR explodes two
more
N-bombs
Washington, Sept. 13.
Total weekly puy is more than £20,000,-China Mail
CHARGED WITH
SHOOTING POLICEMAN
London, Sept. 13.
A man alleged to have shot a policeman with a sawn- off shotgun, blinding him for life, was sont for trial at Towyn today charged. with three attempted mur- ders.
The blinded policeman, 30- year-old Arthur Rowlands had
The Soviet Union conducted two nuclear detonations in the surgeon told the court today.
atmosphere today, the Atomic Energy Commission
nounced.
The two explosions were the 8th and 9th in the series which the Soviet Union opened
announced today that Typhoon ALL HE COULD September i after ending
which caused heavy Pamela, casualties in Formosa, battered
China's coastal areas in
with hurricane
south yesterday.
the force
The official New China News Agency said the typhoon hit in the Patien und welan Breus, Japanese weather eastern Fukien Province, at agency's report on Nancy's post-2 pm and "the heavy rainfall speed of progress trilling the typhoon caused cheeked with the Air Force but rivers in the affected areas to Its estimate of maximum centre rise to or above the warning winds was a little lower.187 ine." mph.
and
I said winds withby a radius
NO CHANGE
The agency gave no damage
of 200 miles were 55 miles prgures but it said "some low-
ngency has
to Russin's cynical restimp tion of nuclear tests was an example. Remember what Dr Nkrumah hour.
Auld when France tested
The
classified her four small bombs in the Nancy EL Super Class A" Sahara?
storm and warned that meteoro- logical changes could still make The Ghanu President called it swerve to a more northward
that "diabolical."
And yet, when Russia, shut- tering the world's hopes for peace in ostal brutal fashion, really got going on unclear tests, all we heard! from this gentleman was "This is a shock to me."
"
It is a safe bet to minte If it had been the United Staten which bad started retenting first, the roof would have come down, with the vio- Innce of "neutral" denun- elations which would still be ringing round the world.
AN
Offender
ND the United States is the leant "Imperialist" of all the Powers; Ruanda' the worst offender.
Wo no longer take seriously the professions of neutral- ism of some countries.
A
POLE IS
FOUND INSANE
London, Sept. 13. former Polith
army officer, Wladyslaw Marian do Stormberg Stojalowski, 53, of London, was found to be insane and unfit to plead when he appeared at the Contral Criminal Court hero today.
He had been committed for trial on a charge of murdering
fellow 1
louger. Kazlemerz Gleniewski, a former Polish Judge.
Dr Francis Brisby, principal medical officer at Brixton pri- | son, said Stojalowski wna kuf- schizu- fering freen paranold It la time the labot wan
phrenia and, in his opinion, was changed to somathing clao. insane. Hypocrite, for proference, Mr Justice Lawton directed be "detained that Stojalowaki Remember the comment of until her Majesty'a pleasure be the Irishman when noteone made known" (Ladefinitely). npuke of Eiro's neutrality, At the preliminary hearing 1 was alleged i that Stojalowaki "But who are We neutral had led Gleiniewski with
I milk bolile-China Mall Bracial,
against?"
AFFORD
Nottingham, Sept. 13.. Stefan Piecknik. a wartime slave labourer in a Nazi con- centration camp, Loday
won £68,542 on an English national football pool.
His like WEA
sixpence-all he afford.-China Mall Special,
and
anu
shilling could
CONSCRIPTION
Amsterdam, Sept. 13.
lying villages in the lower
A government statement is reaches of the Chlulung River
expected this week prolonging were marooned by the foods the military service of some and felds were inundated."
Typhoon Pamela has left in 5,000 Dutch
Ita
resume
was to refuse
'The Soviet
an-
70 shotgun pelleis in his face. His eyes had to be removed, a
Robert Boynton, 40-year-old Yorkshireman, WOH charged with attempting to murder Constable Rowlands on August 2 and two other policemen five
later. He days
also faced to negotiate on charges of housebreaking
decision to
nuclear last March but the Soviet reply teats.
The reply was handed to the these. Un
Japanese Ambassador. Mr Kolchiro Asakai, by the Assis tant Secretary of State for Far Eustem Altairs, Mr Walter Mc- Conaughy,
at the Department at noon yesterday.
IneratoriumL.
The AEC said that today's tests were in the low to inter- mediate yield range.
in the at-
Its announcement said: "the Atomic Energy Commission an- nounced this afternoon that the Soviet Union conducted two nuclear detonations masphere today.
"Both were in the low to in- termediate yield range, one in the Semipalatinsk arta' in Cen- tral Asia, and the other in the vicinity of Novaya Zemlya in the Arctic region."
Meanwhile,
the
Washington,
Motion
and
larceny.
GESTAPO
Buynton
told the court
poem.
of resumption nuclear weapon testa and refusal
ho to negiate an agreement was was in the area where the shoot-
and regret greeted with shock"
publish a place to by the United States Governing took
which he meat and by the whole world," against the Jewish Restapo,"
sald was the American reply said.
The magistrate refused to Regrettably the Soviet Union allow the poem to be read on I asked for Japan's support had also turned down a joint the grounds that it contained for a motion the United States Anglo-U.S. proposal to ban passages which they considered will bring up at the nexi United nuclear tests in the atmosphere obscene and seditious and Notions General Assembly which produced radioactive fall- certainly not relevant" to the meeting calling for discussions out.-Reuter
| charges-Reuter. effectively controlled nuclear test ban treaty.
on an
told The State Department the Japanese Government that United Stater Govern.
the United States wanted "as ment has told Japan that if
matter of the greatest deelded to restume nuclear urgency" to conclude an effec-
because of
tive nuclear test ban. Soviet threats-and only after 24 rigorous and thorough review of vital security interests, it was announced today.
testing conscripla due to
be released at the end of this
is wake heavy casualties In Formosa, killing 98 persons north, the Amsterdam news with 27 others reported miss- paper, Algemeen Handelsblad,
reported today. ing and nearly 1,000 persons
дего injured. It has
caused It said conscripts already out heavy damage in the Yacyama of the army would not be re- Islands, the southern part of called to service, for the time the Ryukyus.-AP,
being-Reuter.
The Government was, there- fore, entirely sympathetic with the desire for this expressed in the Japanese note
The State Department today
The Government sald that the released the text of a reply to Soviets had been presented with a Japanese note of September a series of compromise pro- regretting the United States' posals on a test ban at Geneva
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