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Comment Rockefeller scours area in plane

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Hopes wane for First picture of the new wall in Berlin

life of explorer son

Merauke, New Guinea, Nov. 22. New York's Governor, Mr Nelson Rocke- feller personally joined in the air search for his missing 23-year-old son this after- noon until darkness forced him to return here.

manner, it might be worth while looking back only as far AM Jast September when The text ban talks were in progress. They after suspended Russia nivalis detonated abomb while her delegates were sented at a table Med

Were

Geneva disenssing

to nucien tests.

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It follows then that such

Insincerity of purposP bound to arcuse suspien in the minds of statestien of both Britain and Ameri

For while the very, principles if the Weat blige her statesmen to call for a conference with the object

banning <if

tests.

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they cannot but be aware that even though Russia

NELSON ROCKEFELLER

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Formate

agrees to attend and dis: HK shivers:

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walk ut

suits her.

at any time

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Russia

ім Agreeing to restime talks only after completed u

she has series of tests which included a 60-mega ton blast Thinking people. are bound to ask if Russia will use the interval oven- pied by the proposed talka to prepare for another! series of greader and more deadly releases of nuclear The fact of the Padiation.

the West has matter walked into

a trap they have set for themselves. Obliged on moral grounds 10 urge series of dis- cuasions with the object of reaching agreement on the banning of nuclear tests, they are alse obliged to refrain from the prepara- ¦ tion of any such tests while discussions are tak- ing place.

it

any

But what is to happen when they sit down at the table with a power that recog- nises no moral law? What steps should be taken dealing with a power that cynically set aside consideration but the ad- vancement of its own ideo- logy backed by terror tactics" Past experience should be the guide here.! Before accepting any ditions that Russiu will! attempt to force upon the West, cynicism should be met with caution.

NOMETHING

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like that seems to be about, for a British

Foreign Office spokesman has said that if the new Soviet agreement |

TEMPERATURE

DROPS TO

59.90 F

Hongkong shivered carly this morning when thermometers dropped to 59.9 degrees Fahren- the heit, making it coldest night experi~ enced this winter.

This is almost six than degrees lower

minimum Tuesdoy's temperature of 64 F.

This chilly weather coused by a mass of cold air sweeping down from the China main- land, will last for an- other few days.

INDONESIA

WARNS HER WORKERS

Djakarta, Nov. 22. Military outhorities

have warned people engaged in major prestige construc- tíon projects around Djakarta that they should give of their best.

The Djakarta War Admini-

implied that ક new strator, Colontel Unar Wirahadi- moratorium WAS 直 Ci- kusomah si to a statement dition for negotiations, that "obstruction"

being Britain could not accept. caused by "indifference, lack of Of course not, Not after initiative, and lack of vigilance."

Russia exploded deadly

néw. nuclear weapons she had prepared under cover of the lust moratorium.

Will

was

He fated to fredd any trace of Michael

In

Mr Bockefeller, las jearfal daughter Mary, and others

o thos 1.0% his july arrived

early settlement

This

Pope-[al

afted menta

They were taken to the Dis- thet Camusisoners, base for aian I rest redmeting

Tatus of the air and inne

Search

Then they rewed to than ! here where the DC-3. from

In who they New Buk island, was being refuelled. Mr Hockefeller. huggard. boarded the plane as the ]" fuelling was completed and Jord in the air search.

of

President Sukarno has al- ready

ordered the detention

unstated number of an

people accused of holding up the work on the luxury. Hotel Indonesia the government is building for foreigners attend- ing the Asian Gumer Dext Apguat.

Called off

The Governor's plane return- ed to Merauke just before dark- ness closed in un the airport. 1. had scoured the area where i Michael was last reported 14, toward been swimming

have

shore.

Bul the search again

failed

I turn up any sign of his son,

missing since Sunday.

Earlier today the Dutch Navy

called off its search of the sea

for Michael.

A Defener

Ministry spokes -

announcing

this at the

Hague, said the search was being continued in the swamps along. the suthwest roast for the son of the millionaire.

the

It was "extremely unlikely" that someone who was in the water

Sunday 11

morning could still be found sea. He added. He added that the Neptune planes which the Dutch Navy was using in the search were too fast to spot someone in coastal

wumps.--AP & Reuter,

Grounded freighter

may_be_refloated

Hopes rose this morning that the Panamanian freighter, the Dennis I, which went aground on rocks in the Tathong Channel last week, would be refloated by the next high tide in one or two days.

uf Mr James Lee, Managing Friday, and the seven feet

being Director of the Australia Pacific water in the freighter is Shipping Co (HK) Ltd, local pumped out at such a rate that on the ship has floated itself up by agents for the ship. went board today and later told the two feet. China Mail tha! salvage workers had done a good job."

Milan, Nov. 22. An undertaker's motor hearse swerved into a ditch near here last night, killing a man sitting! next to the driver-China Mail holds Special

Pipes had been inserted int

Nes 1, 2 and 3. ripped open by the jagged rocks

Hopes

"We have good hopes that the Dennis 1 will be refloated at the Jest next high tide, in another 24 or 48 hours," Mr Lee told the China : Mail.

The ship will then be towed to drydock for an inspection of the

DRESSED FOR

MONEY WAY

TO THE

USA

Screens hide the work as East German troops and workers erect a new con crete wall at the Branden. burg Gate. marking the East-West border in Ber-

lin.

In background is the former Reichstag building which is in West Berlin. The Gale. which stands the boundary of the British sector, had been closed off by barbed wire and concrete barriers since August.

on

Tank obstacles

have also been erected.- AP Photo

Happiness forever

Burlington, Iowa, Nov, 22. Mae Dell, Dallas City, married

THE OCCASION Harry Tate yesterday in the

Hudson, NH, Nov. 22 John Gurley hoisted shovel to shoulder and went seeking snow Temeral work.

Two passing motorists, who his dress apparently thought

returned Mr Lee disclosed that if the the three-year-old boy to his

improper for the job,

cost of repairs exceeded than value of the ship's insurance, his

11 DIE IN PI STORM damage

as missing.

Mauila, Nov. 23.

Eleven persons were reported to have perished in a storm which

swept through the central Philippines and Luzon last night. Five other persons were listed; police constabulary reported

The other five victims drown- Six of the dead were passen- ed on Leyte island

mctur gers of the inter-island

The storm which mile-an-hour winds launch, Vivencij. which sack be tween Huamar and Leyte,

The five missing were on the launch while 17 were rescued, AP.

For this is obviously the fear at the back of the minds of Wostern statesmen. Russia use this negotiating the Asian Games project itself Colonel Umar said the hotel, period 48 "A

breathing the giant national memorial and space during which he national mosque and the prepares for a new series Djakarta bypass, highway of tests. And the regret designed to carry the produce able but obvious-answer-of-West Java-around-the-capitair based upon pant experience and on to the port of Djakarta) in-yes, the Soviet Union were all recolving the attention will do. Just that,

of the government--Router,

never you near

an ink bottle!

slippers-UPI.

home early yesterday still wear- company would put in a claiming his underpants, hal and for "constructive total loss"--the entire amoent for which the Dennis I was insured.

London, Nov. 22. "Should, however, the costs of Actor Martin Horsey, 15. has packed 55 repair be less than the insurance! been asked to leave the cast of have to the London musical "Oliver' weakened value, we will then

to pay for the after 18 months because he has into a depression as it bypassed decide whether Manila in its move northward work ourselves or to sell the ship grown so tall he towers over the

for scrap," he said.

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U.S. will insist

on

rights in Berlin

Washington, Nov. 22. West German Foreign Minister Herr Ger. hard Schroeder said today that the United States has agreed to insist on the occupa- tion rights of Western Allies in Bertin, in- stead of replacing these rights with some kind of an agreement with the Soviets.

chapel of a local funeral home.

The owners said they donated,

"we use of the chapel because

of like to have people think the chapel as a place of beauty and happiness."——-UPI,

to

"It would be dangerous renounce the rights vested in the Allies as a result of the military occupation of Germany and to replace them by an ar

the Soviet with Tangement Union," Hery Schroeder said in a Na- #speech prepared for tional Press Club luncheon,

SHARED

The Minister said: "Such sub- stitution of originary rights by negotiated rights would turn out 10 be a deterioration in the Western position.

"After our discussions here in Washington, I think I can say that the US government shares this view"

Herr Schroeder's speech was the first public summing up of three days of talks between President Kennedy and chan- cellor Adenauer.

met The Foreign Minister Washington reporters replacing cancelled the Chancellor, who his appearance because of what aides described as a slight cold. This insistence of the occupa- tion

rights, Herr

Schroeder continued, does not mean that the West "shmild not negotiate with the Soviets on the Berlin question.

Reporting on the conferences between the two leaders, Herr Schroeder said he was "greatly impressed" by Mr Kennedy's "clear and sober assessment" of the situation. (See P3)---AP.

TORNADOES

IN TEXAS

Tornadory

Dallus, Nov. 22.

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widely of Texas 10- day, killing one woman and injuring nine others.

separated parts

Mrs Blanche Collier died in

a hospital of injuries. She, her victims husband and the other were injured in a cluster of communities north and east of Nacogdoches in cast Texas.—

AP

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