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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961.
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Kennedy proposals rejected
SOVIETS ISSUE
2,500-WORD MEMORANDUM
Allen Dulles retiring as
head of the CIA
Newport, Sept. 27.
Mr Allen Dulles, 68, will retire as head of the Central Intelligence Agency in November, as agreed last year, President Kennedy an- nounced here today.
United Nations, Sept. 27. The Soviet Union in effect rejected today President Kennedy's proposal of a nuclear test ban and reiterated its assertions that the "sole correct and practical" solution was to include the issue under a general and complete dis-Commissar armament pact.
The Soviet Government sub- the Assembly on Monday that mitted a 2,500-word minorans la test han treaty Hild be dun on the subject to the UN aged by all nation without
trigly
waiting for Heneral disarma- ment.
erffelsing an Anglo- Amivan Initiative ly get the titral Assembly to debate the failure of the tieneva tolks on a nicker test bun treaty,
Attempt
But! in fee it answered! this proposal by, re-emphasising the Soviet cuntention that Bulato the test issk from penreal and completo disarma- ment per: "no obligation tip- on states-except moral sties.
obligati
Soviet Government that France had! flotiled this mora!!
conducting: the Anglo- voluntary
con-
bv
The Sovit' d. cument said this was an attempt to "use the retro 1 th Genetul Asclaimer
rubly in urder to justify the "ssly (the BritAsia and Amerkanz pattries
The
of nuclear tests during wn
qi. Este at
are Soviet American which nuclar weapons,
niuratorium," with the tang ros for
n'vaner of the United and the Untled Kingdom."
the nations, and
In Chatain oppertunities to con- wituut restraint their fineri
thering- ⠀
'preparations for
is fraught nuchar war, which with horrifying Consequences for the whole of mankind,"
The Soviet nendrandian tikdi
Tonight's memorandum
States
said
that France had conducted tests in the interests of the Nato group, while their, any had nautinter at Geneva,
hot allinde reflealty to Presi-had "elually encourageal the
dent Kennedy's
Sovit
Britam and the United States
tests," the statement in French
Government vald, to strengthen | the military potential of Nato.
West Germany and other Nato members also went un intensifying the continuously
the race, particularly race of nuclear, chemient and bacteriological weapons," the Soviet statement said.
MACMILLAN's
A
SON-IN-LAW
FAILS TO
PAY RATES
London, Sept. 27. distrost warrant far alleged non-payment of £25 15 gonorai ratas, was issued by the magistrate's Court here today against Andrew Heath, son-in-law of the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan.
The magistrates also made an payment of water Fier for rates amounting to £87 79.
urms
"Practical preparations were launched in Nato to equip the West German Bundeswehr with rocket and nuclear weapons," and military preparations were stepped up.
No option
The Soviet statement justified the resumption of nuclear test in Russia by saying that "in conditions of such an acute ag- gravation of international ten-
Government sions, the Soviet was confronted with the need to take precautions to strengthen the defensive capability of the USSR."
The Soviet Union had had no surrender the option or else
of
The new head of the CIA will Rumour thal Mr Dulles,
Mr John McCone, chairman bruther of former Secretary
the U.S. Atomic Energy) Stale, Mr John Foster Dulles, under the Eisen- would leave the CIA, have been hower Administration.
whicspread since the failure of the Cuban Jundings in April. i These and last year's U-2 spy-
Elixi Incident
the brought Agency under heavy criticisan. RUMOURS
But she didn't
get back
the necklace!
Gettysburg, Sept. 27. Whoever stole that hand- bag from former Presideni Eisenhower's daughter-in- Jaw had a second thought or two.
In yesterday's mail Mrs John Elsenhower received her credit cards, driver's leener and
ancient ati Greek coln. a memento of her trip to Europe with Her father-in-law when he was President.
But she did not get back with un a pearl necklace emerald clasp.
A tbler took the hand- bag from Airs Eisenhower in a New York store last Saturday.Aľ.
No longer
fully
convinced'
Vienna, Sept. 27.
An Austrian Lenin Peace Prize winner said yester- day that he was having "second thoughts" about his earlier statement that the United States used germ warfare in Korea,
Henrich Brandweiner, 51, pru- fessor of International Affairs vitally important security inter-member of the "Australian Peace at the Graz University, was a
ests of the Soviet Union and all Commitee" which investigated the socialist states."
charges that America was bombarding Korea with germs.
The Committee published its conviction that the Americans!
The memoratxtum, which Mr Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign in his As- Mluister, promised sembly oddress yesterday, Was the Arst prepared separate
nucleat Minister's youngest on
testing since runs Bear-Kennedy made his disarmament
Troposals.
Me Heath, who is married to statement of the Soviet position
The Prime
daughter. Sarah, washing business.
Under
Mr
But these rumours have been rachtenily met with House denials that Mr would be replaced November---the dute he on last November.
White
Dulles
before
agreed
The President made the - newerment at the US. Collere at Newport's
Mr Layni bure, McCone and Mr Dulles appeared with him.
The Presideal taid the 808- year lo Mr Dulles that he bad a record almost unique, if nul junize, in the history of the
United States,
"know of no man who is a mare couraggons public servant : 1. Mr Allen Dulles," the President mid.
The President, who came to Newport yesterday for a week's liday at the nearby home of his wife's parents, sailed aver
Wants Debre removed from office
M.
Paris, Sept. 27. Gaston Defferre, Q Socialist former minister today urged the removal of the Prime Minister, M. Michel Dobro, qi essential to an effective struggle against the out- lawod extremist Socrot Army Organisation—OAS which opposes General da Gaullo's Algerian policy.
He told the Socialist Party's National Committee: "The unly finishing with the way, of people of the OAS is to kill
to the naval base in the Pre-them-yes, shoot them, bang sidential yacht, the Honey Fitz. them, guillotine them."
IMMEDIATELY
He went Immediately to the
which audorluan.
was led with hundreds nt officer- radents at the war college, as well many high U.S. naval officers.
The President, In making his | announcement, recalled that i
speech loudly cheered by the Socialist leaders, M. Del- ferre
M. accused
Debre- Prime Minister since General de
Gaulle
President became in January 1950-of being "the accomplice and the frlend of most of the sedition-mongers,
STRUGGLE
when he had reappointed Mr "It is obvious that as long Dulles to the post last Novem-23 M. Debre is at the head of ber following his own election, the government the fight against they had reached under the OAS will be only academie," standing that Mr Dukes would he said. surve only for another year.
But if there were and Unger ing differences beta con the President and Mr Dulles over that affair, they atmosphere which evident today in the warra the
were
not
surrounded President's personal appearance and his announce ment
TRANSITION
The President said he and Mr Dulles had been concerned this summer that the Agency "should continue to serve as an
country's policy, and we have
effective instrument of Gur
been most anxious that we would securs the services of an experienced public servont and that the transition which would
be made in the autumn should be
arcoth and effective as por
sible.
"If the Head of State aldes with M. Debre, he should know hat we are ready to open the struggle against him, too."
M. Defferre is now Mayor of Marseilles-Router.
HK soldier
wife testifies
(Continued from Fage 1)
Mrs Spence replied, "No, of
course not. I do not usually en- gentlemen in my tertain pyjumus." "We #re both extremely She denied asking him to pleased and satisfied that air have a cup of tea, or saying she' John McCone, who has served fiwas a "bit tipsy." The country on important posi- She did teil Eoon she had had today tons of responsibility as Under-a drink of vodka,
Mr McCowan; "I suggest that "Wochen Secretary of the Air Force in
were guilty of the charge and played a prominent role in the Communist propagandu altempt to brand the Americans as criminals.
INTERPRETERS
Interview But in an
wacrons, nallatress
statement with the Vienna (Mr Gromyka's be can personal goods
Im-yesterday bore the marks of Presse," Brandweiner
yas no longer fully convinced the Administration of Presidentail that happened was that he
Truman and as Chairman of the pounded when
renta having been prepared before Mr of the evidence." rates or have not been paid,-China (Kennedy spoke, "observers said.)
Brandweiner pointed out that Atomic Energy Commission in Mall Special,
during his investigation, he de- the Administration of President pended completely on inter-Elsenhower, hus agreed to come preters when questioning Karen and accept a position of high
responsibility."Reuter. witnesses.
Reuter
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said he
Brandweiner also complained that the "Peace Council" did nut protest again the resumption of Soviel alemic tests last month.
"I cannot be understood that
'New
NEW JOB
Wellington, Sept. 27. Zealand's Chief of the
the Peace Council which Naval Staft. Rear Admiral Peler fought nuclear armament for Phipps, has been appointed New many years found not a single Zealand Military Representative word of protest against Soviet resumption of nuclear tests," he said.
the
Brandwelner was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize in 1857 UPL
fer Sesto and Anzus.
The post is now held by Maj. General Sir Stephen Weir, who appointed New Zea- has been land Ambassador to Tholland,
AP.
sat in there and you picked up a cup and said you were going to have a cup of tea and that he never assaulted you?"
Mra Spence denied this. "Did you tell him you wanted to divorce your husband?"
"It is impossible for me to get a divorec,
Roman Catholic."
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"Did you
tell him George wanted to marry you and say that he was too old" "No".
After 45 minutes of cross-
O!
examination, Mrs Spence, who thad appeared ou the verge
fainting, was helped out of the witness box and scbbed as she left the court,
The hearing was adjourned
until tomorrow.—Router,
YOUNG MINER WINS A FORTUNE
Loods, Sept. 27.
A 23-year-old Yorkshire miner, with eight years in the pits bohind him, learned today
he had won more than £150,000 on the football pools,
Keith Howard Castleford, untry
Nicholson,
his heard that un Littlewood's Pools Mr Nicholson
children-Susan,
months; Willforn, 18 Howard, eight months.
had brought him 85,
£152,318 three
Is married with
He
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said of his overnight fortune "this will make the future secure for the kids. That's the first consideration."
to total stake for the win was three shillings and fivo.pener. "I have not got a special #yatem" ho maid "I look carefully at the matches and select those I think will end In a draw,te
Now both he and his wife,
Vivian, 20, look forward to fullling "working dream". Keith doing oli painting and he wife running a hair and beauty salon,
| A. 84-year-old Hornchurch (Ea- Box) electrician Me, Henry Broadstock, won £73,000 on another football pool.
Ho sald today he know nothing about football and had been filling in the same numbera for years, previously without | BCCOMACHiina Mull Special. }
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