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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1961...

'USSR WANTS TO DESTROY UN

U.S. envoy's warning in interview

UN

New York, Sept. 25. The Soviet Union wishes to destroy the United Nations "as an agency of action" because it hinders the expansion of international Communism, American Permanent

Representativo, Mr Adlai Stevenson said in an interview published in Look magazine today. "Unless the UN continues to be effective, the security of the smaller powers disappears, and we have to look to our weapons," Mr Stevenson warned.

To make final decision on headquarters

Coiro, Sept. 25. Accra Is to be the hood- quortors of the African

Mr Stevenson affirmed It would be wrong to Imagine that "the UN can do everything that

REACTIONS TO US. PRESIDENT'S SPEECH

Kennedy's proposals get

full UK support

London, Sept. 25. The Government tonight said it gave "full and enthusiastic support" to the disarmament proposals outlined by President Kennedy and then submitted in detail by the United States to the United Nations.

A Foreign Office spokesman Bald: The United States Go-day anything at this time,"

Chinese Nationalist Foreign vernment have fully informex Minister Mr Shen Chang-huan: and consulted their allies during |"A great effnet to maintain the at the stages of preparation of the disarmament plan.

"It has our full and enthusias the support."

Interest

needs to be done.' The Congo | In diplomatic is an example of the interna- tional organisation's limitations, was aroured by

Loath

circles, interest President Ken

he added. There the problemy's forthright statement that I was too great for the UN bẹ.

he belleved "a peaceful agress cause of numerous interior con-

ment is possible which protects Allets,

the freedom of West Berlin and allied presence arid nccess..."

Another point of interest was tus proposal that all members of the United Nations should cermark detachments of their aimed forecs to be on call for the United Nations, and there should be "advance pro- vision for finanelal und logistic

Uppurt."

Continuing with his views on High Command of the the UN, the American Ambas Casablanca Chorter coun-sador said: "If it come to tries, acording to the paper showdown we would be loath to "Al Ahram" today.

give up the veto in the Security though we have Council even not used it.

"Now that we have discovered that unanimity of the

Kreat powers is not possible, we would have to face use of the veto if more votes are intimical to us.

that

"All" member nations, it was noted, would mean Soviet bloc members could also be called on to contribute to any United Nallons force.

Strong

A final decision will be taken as on a British offeers ser- ving in the Ghanaian Army, by replaced have

been Ghanaians, the paper forecast,

The

of a High question Command

had headquarters been left undecided at the last) "It is geiling harder and meeting of Chiefs of State and harder to dominate the scene," Foreign Ministers of the Chat he went on, "We must depend in Cairo at the incre un persuasion und mural ter cousirles end of August. Two possible

The military problems fucing force. This is the way it should the United Force in the Congo, towns had been named-Cairo | 2 We must insist that the and Accra.

Soviet Union not have its way particularly the recent President Nkrumah of Ghansv

subduc intimidation or

Katango, thought here to be probably be opposed the choice of Calry, blufi believing that the military head-

ind the emphasis the President quarters should be more cen- Erally placed and not in an

inancial and logistical support. Arab of Mediterranean coun-

try.

zallure were

INQUIRY INTO DAG CRASH

IN FEW WEEKS

Ndola, Sept. 25.

The public inquiry into the air disaster which killed Mr Dag Hammarskjold and 15 others is unlikely to take place for several weeks, it was announced here today. Colonel M.C.H. Barber, Direc-|poverning crashes, the members tor of Civil Aviation in the of an inquiry board were chosen least from the standpoint of our hodeslan Federation, told a from the state where the crash group."

press conference the "Investiga- took place and the state where Burmese Ambassador Ution cannot be completed in a

the pircraft was registered.- Thant: "On the whole, it was hurry. If possible we may have| Reuter. a very constructive speech and

to take evidence in a number of should be very helpful in the places, including Leopoldvilla." discursion of the two items- He said that if necessary, the Cuban Foreign Minister Mr disarmament

and the UN

10-man boord of inquiry would Raul Roa: "Didn't you see me Secretariat.

I think his pra-bring specialista from in the General Assembly?

I posals on disarmament, especial where in the world to help didn't applaud. That's all,"

Ambassador Mr

courageous

United Nations and a fine plea

for international co-operation to keep the peace."

Liberlan Nathen Barnes: wonderful,

brave."

"It

was and

of its work.

VERY LIKELY

any.

fy, will be welcomed by the work. Colonel Barber added vast majority of delegates.” that the board was larger than Ambassador Muhammed usual in view of the importance Zatrullu Khan of Pakistan: "All I can say in that it was a very great speech. I hope that, or Philippine Ambassador Mr result, nevernl problems with Joaquin M, Elizalde; "It was which we are struggling will the most eloquent and cempre begin to move forward. It was hensive speech I have

heard very inspiring and courageous." here. It covered all problems, at-Reuter & UPI.

Red forces to

carry out

manoeuvres

to

threal or

Moscow, Sept. 25.

Mr Stevenson concluded: gave to the need for advance The eight-nation Warsaw Pact armed forces will

think our

erials is deepening, but Also our perception Is Several delegations prefer- deepening. People are ahead of red Cairo, however, on the governments, The people are in grounds that the armed forces favour of disarmament and vol- of the United Arab Republie lective security, that is, the were the strongest and most world community. modern of all African armies, optimist about the world." AFP.

AFP.

Bun

An

President Kennedy's speech to the United Nations General As- sembly brought strong reactions, most of it favourable, from UN delegates.

Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrel Gromyke "I don't care

Woman, 77, in a tug-of-war

between Reds, W. Berliners

Berlin, Sept. 25.

police tugged at her

A 77-year-old woman hung from a second storey window on the border

between East and West Berlin. Communist hands, a West Berliner at her feet.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 What a mobi

4 Tobacco plant?

7 It provides inside informa-

Liont

I Wood.

Bend over.

10 Bread List?

12 Straight.

10 In nott

14 Unknown river?..

17 Bisters

20 Not now!:

23 Unushet mooh colouri

24 Steer,

Aš The emp'a Itside if

24 Was sorry.

27 Perhaps Wloping beat?

DOWN

1 Whistling Boy?

2 Post.

3 More in filmat

4 Barrier.

B Opening.

Like that stupid for?

11 Commence.

13 Like that wolf?

15 Shrewd.

10 Composer.

16 Down below.

19 Father of Nomet 21-Anirials. 22-Sea-blrd.

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YESTERDAY'S_CROSSWORD—Aærder. | Clip, s Scrub,

7 Cat. # Nettle, 11 Bool, 12 let, 18 Pratite, 18 Limited, 18 Bob,

Finally, she fell into a West Berlin net unharmed.

A photographer recorded the secne on Sunday at Bernauer- strasse, сле of the streets where the houses are in East Berlin and the pavement In the West.

THE STORY

but

West Berlin police retured to give the woman's Tre, they told this story:

The

carry out land, sea and air exercises during October and November to "check results of the year's training," it was announced here today.

A brief radio announcement said the foreca, Including para- troops, will be holding exercises "In territory of the Warsaw Treaty countries."

NO MENTION

It made no mention of when

the Tact's high command made the decision," although after a conference in Warsaw

carly

this month it said the general staffs had examined "concrete questions

the

increasing on cumbal preparedness of troon." In face of Western threats over Berlin and Germany.

The Soviet Union has already that exercises using "Various types

modern weapons" will be carried out by a fleet of rocket troops ond the air force in the Kara Seas this month and next.

Chrysler to introduce

an

new car

Genera, Sept. 25. Chrysler International today

revealed details of experimental car, to bo introduced

at the Paris: Motor Show next month which has a gas turbino engine, air-flop brakos at high speeds and rofractable head- lights.

for uso Barents and

Members of the Warsaw Pact are the Soviet Union, East Ger- many, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania.

Today's announcement was

the

A release sald the new car Turbanite" can operate

He said the board will "very likely" Issue an carly definitive statement un

of allegations sabotage. Most matters were still under investigation and hind to be treated S sub- Judice, Colonel Barber said.

Asked if Mr Hammarskjold was still alive after the crash he repiled "We have no knowled- Be of that."

He said the search started for the plane one hour after it was reported missing-the normal practice.

All postengers and crew on this unfortunato aircraft" had been positively Identified,

| Colonel Barber said.

Says Britain must improve machine tool design

Manchester, Sept. 25.

Two French subs collide under water

Toulon, Sept., 25. Two French submarines were in dry dook Here to- day after att under water collision during manoeuvren off the Riviera Codat laat weekend which nearly brought disaster 10 102 ksen.

Both submarines — the ultra-modern, 1,200 - ton schnorkel-equipped Les- padon, with several 'of- fleers and 45 men on board, and tho 510-ton German U - bost Lauble with a complement of five officers and 46 men-wvero badly damaged but able to surface safely.

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They were towed to the naval bane here In

Franco Southern

where repairs were expected to

take three

ter.

months-Rov-

Ulbricht

not in Moscow

Moscow, Sept. 25.

| East German' sources tonight denied reports that Herr Walter Ulbricht, East Ger- Communist leader,

men

had arrived in Moscow today.

The Russians are ́sponding An East German Embassy six million Sterling a year official told Reuter: "He has not in machine tool research arrived in Moscow." and development.

Bource

Another usually rollable East German

said he dis- Fair hundred machine tool counted the report which said experts from 14 countries were that bearded Herr Ulbricht had told this today by Dr B. V. been seen arrlying at Moscow Bowden, Principal of Man-International Sheremetevo Air- chester College of Science and port. Technology,

an speaking at international machine tool con- ference here.

This source said that a biz East German delegation believed Asked to comment от де

to be connected with - economie: cusations that the bourd would Dr Bowden said the Russians(questions arrived in Moscow to- not arrive #t

not an impartial were in a position

only day. He added that, us far us he there were no judgment as

to compete but to drive out of knew, no importnot government Afro-Asian members, Colonel the

machine ternational

regulations tion.

Barber said that under the in-countries which Jack imagina

tool market or party official led them.

air

UN's CONGO

FORCE GETS

MORE JETS

he added.

He added: "I believe, by the way, that a lot of them wore

Britain must Improve the beards." design, manufacture and pro- Mir Kruschey, the Soviet duction of her machine tools, Premier, is reliably reported here to be on holiday along the It was "a tragic and dreadful Black Sea coast, Reuter, story" that Britain, 100 years ago the leading developer and | manufacturer of machine tools, should have lost pre-eminence to her largest competitors.

A COMPLAINT

a man back alive.

the

King Mahendra leaves on

visit to China

Katmandu, Sept. 25. King Mahendra of Nepal left hero today on a four- week state visit to Chino and Outer Mongolia.

Sir Stuart Mitchell, Con- troller of Guided Weapons and Atomic Loopeldville, Sept. 25.

Warheads

the in Aviation, of

sald More jet planes were arriv-Ministry

that an Information vehirle ing today to strengthen could now be landed on the UN Conga force, while moon. In the next ten years on the political side, the they would know how to get UN Command here is making offorts to sattle He complained that research the Katanga issuo podzo-progress in machine tools had not kept pace with progress in fully by on agreement other fields of science and botwoon President Moise technology. Tshombo and the Contrat Government of Mr Cyrille Adoula.

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Mr

Before this departure, tho King ordered the destruction of an official brochure on Sino- Large sums of Government Nepalese relations prepared for money had been poured into re-release during his visit search in other fields, and if only

Authoritative' sources euld the a small amount of support was [action was taken beenu ISO the But Stanleyvlile supporters of

given to the machine tool indus- brochure had incorrectly do- Antoine Gizenga, Deputy try there would be an upsurgo reribed 140 inillion Prime Minister, are reported to ir research and development (about £10,500,000) of Chinese rupees best pressing for fumediate that will flow through a pipe." milliary action against Katanga, which was long overdue. aid to Nepal the "nost un- The conference lasts for five selfish" economic assistance ever days.--Router.

offered to the country-Router,

on "practically any liquid fuel

the first official notice of large- Engineers have solved the scale Warsaw Pact manoeuvres, į technical problems involved in producing a turbine engine with M the same time, Moscow the rapld Radio announced that the Tur-engine-braking capacity needed acceleration and Early in the morning, the kish Ambassador In Moscow by cars, the release said. People's Police came into her had been called to the Soviet flat and said she would have to Foreign Ministry and told that Chrysler International in the move. She argued, and other Nato manoeuvres held In export division of the parent

her up. tenants backed

in the United States, police went awaybot very Turkey carlier this month were company

A "hostile demonstration." The 10-day Paris Motor Show far, apparently and someone Reuter,

opens on October 8-Reuter, West Der- managed to notify liners.

A 11.30 West Berlin fre engine drove up and the fire- men spread their net. First she threw out a shopping bag con- taining a few personni belong- ings and eyewitness kald her eat. Then the old woman hcrocif climbed out and stood on a ledge below the window.

CRIES

four

FOUR FIGHTERS A UN spokesman said arriving at Najili airport out~ Ethioplan F-80 jet fighters were

Ride Leopoldville today.

They are part of a total of 14 jets and six additional tran- sport planes to be put at the #isposal of the United Nations Congo operation-Reuter.

SENTENCE DOES NOT SHOCK HIS LORDSHIP

Pretoria, Sapt. 25.

Bavil John Blyth Rudd, on Etonian, and former Coldstroom Guards officer, today lost

his appool of the Supreme Court here against his conviction for contravening the Immorality Act with non-white actress, Dotty Tiyo.

A small crowd at West Ber-Dismissing liners gathered.

There were cries oli "Come on and jump."

But she couldn't make up her mind. A young West Berliner climbed onto the ledge of the bricked-up second Aper window. He slippert and fell into the net. A second climbed up and grabbed at the women's foot. Her shoe came off in his hand. At that point the Communist police showed up at the window and grabbed her by the arma,

Up climbed the two West Berliners again. One caught hoz by the leg. He pulled. The People's Police tugged. Finmily ille West Berliner just dropped, allll hanging bri to the womin's tog. They failed together in the net.

A West Berlin now peper quoted her on saying:

"I always hoped to die in that Apartment, 1. Itved thero 20

his appeal, Mr

the Justice O. Golgut sald sentence of six months' im-

· prisonment on him and Misa Tiyo would stand.

"I can hardly say tho sentence is excessive, it does not shock mo" he said,

An application for leave

appeal to the Supreme Court's appellate división fused.

was

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The Judge allowed ball of 100

tand for Hudd and noo Ranc for Mias Tiyo, pending, 4. petition to the Chief Jurice. -Reuter.

Runaway campers

Three boys abionded from kn

19 Gong, 20 Atinada, 13 Moo, i Tesih, 35 Twinks Downt fong, Yesterday they told me | Approved school at Grays, Fasix. Candle-light, 3 Boi, 4 Pal, 0′ Höget." #: Butter-beans, 8 iterr, lö wouldn't even do that. Bo i carrying camping equipment. Tot, 18 Pot, 14 Add, 10 Mince 17 Exam, 18 He, 1 Not, a Mow. I went.”—AP.

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