
Nfld. Skies . THE By BAILEY R. FRANK TUESDAY, October 18 Sunset today . • . • . 5:07 ·p.m. "BUICK THE DAILY NEWS Sunrise tomorrow . • . •.• 6:25 a.m. Moonrise tomorrow • , • , •. 5:07 a.m. New Moon .. .. .. .. .. .. Oct. 20 TIDES High ........ · .. 5.47 a.m. 6:44 p.m. Vel. 67. No. 232 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 (Price. 7 Cents) Low .......... 11:47 a.m . roves ·aace Green Returns \30 Nations Sponsor New ~~!,,?., ...~~~~.?.~:!..!.~ .. ~Move To. Achieve Peac~e Canadian Press Starr Writer 1 attractive enough to adopt it. 'I- Uj\;ITED NATIONS, N. Y.-Cl'-Despite bitter words OTTAWA <CPl- External AI·. Canadian officials have put their · fairs Minister Green returned. plans privately to several UN I Offer A•ld I het·n~cn the United States and Russia, the United Nations Monday to the United Nations; members and have apparently . Ct•ncral Assembly :\londay night unanimously approved u with new disarmament proposals. received enough favorable re· i res• .• lution ur,ging constructive steps to achieve world peace. in his briefcase. 1 sponse to place them formally be- TO LaOS ! The resolution·spomored by nearly :10 countries and 'fhe Canadian proposals. ex· , fore the political committee, • pn·>rnte!l by India-seeks tn re,·e1v· the trend of the 15th peeled to be outlined ;n the pol· 1 where disarmament is scheduled , \ 11 · · k 1 · 1 1 1 1 h'll d 1 itical commillce on the ll:-.l Gen. Ito come up for general debate · \'IE:\'l'IA\'~~ Laos ( \PL Th(' · ~~em 1 :: ~ opcnmg wrc ~ w nc 1 exp ore< tIC c 1 Y rptls · · · • · Ill' 1he enid war. era! Asscmhly later this week, • today or Wednesday. ~ Hussians announced ~1onrlav the.-. are aimed at gelling Ensl·Wcst! It is expected here that Rus. ·are moving qukkly to offer ai;l Defence ~~ i 11 is 1 er V. K - -·-- ·---·--- ·---· .... -- -···---·· I di~armamc.nt negotiations hack · sia will jump ~n first with a bar· to this hard·pres:sed jungle kin.~ .ll:i.,lma ~lcuol• of India c;aid il ~:•lr .lame:; .r. Wadsworth ac:- on the rmls. 1. angue t1 Ia Khrushchel' on the dom and fill the vacllilm Jell hy ;; c";enlial lor the A>se•nhly 111 cusrtl nus,,ia of lryiug to use l!·e This has been ~lr. (;rcen's: alleged backslidings oi the West the withdrawal of lnr;(Ncillc fi· q:~it wran;:lin;! and tnis could be proposal as a means to fan the primary objective since Russia in the disarmament field. , nanciaJ help from I he l'nited done by girin~ tlllanimous ap· !lames of international hatred walked out of the 10·nation talks The United States, Britain and ! States. · proval to the multi·nation rc>o· 1 and suspicion. at Geneva la~t July following the Italy introduced 11 resolution on t The offer was m3de to Laos' 1111100 · · lie ~poke aitcr \'aterian Zor;n, summi~ conference fiasc?. the disarmament question ~n the neutralist premier, Prince Sou· :'\OTltl:'>G COXCR•;n; 'I he Sol'ict <lclcgatc. (ol~ the .\;. Delatls or. the Canad1a~ plan, UN General Assembly. Fnday. vanna Phouma, by So\'iet Am· While the resolution docs not ,·emhlr it is the U.S. :hat is pois· were not dtvulged l>ut mform·\ Canada, partner w1lh these ba~saclor Alexander :-.!ikitich AIJ· lllention the Soviet llnion or the or,inJ · the international ~lmo:;· ants indicated they call for rep· three countries and France at ramov when he prescnt~d his ere- r.S.-anrl doc, not propose an)· ph~re an:! threatcniP~ peace by resent~tion. possibly the. chair· i the t?~pe~oed Geneva .talks, di.d dentials Saturday, SoUI·anna·s concrete steps for relaxm~ ten· a policy of pro1·ocation. Zorin rc,· manslnp, for neutral nal10ns at. not JOin m sponsorship or th1s . government was sli11 working 51011 -11 <lsks t.he A,;s.~mbl~· lo call peaterl charges th·t the l'.S. the disarmament conference Ia·: resolution on the grou~ds that ;t j out its re~ponse :\!ond:J)'. on .nil countrw> to rc:fram from, l':r~c:;~d the summit cunlcrcncc ble. twas merely a restatement of ' The Cnited Stales has sup· aetiOns that would a~~rm·ate the in Paris l<~ot ~Ia\'. EXPECTS ADOPTJOS · Weslern principles without any ported Laos with lltln<lrcds of lcn:;ion. niTTER DEB.~TE .'\IIE.\1> :llr. Green is sa ill to ht•lic1·e tll·n·•osals fo1· getting the nego. millions of dolhlr< in aid since In this 1' <IY. lhr t;·c!lfl Iowa rei Before the role th~rc wc1'r ~rt· thnl the L':-1 wi11 find the Cana· liations going again. lhe isolated southe;st :\si:lll cnun· · rlt•;crior:~tion in intcma!ional I'C· clil ion;ll indication,: 111 c·ommittr.e - --.. -----· - . --------- tn· became indctlcndcnt from J;.t ir.n, would IJr arrc:;td, )Ienon tlehntr or hitter ~:a~t.\l'cot h;J. France after the end Jf the lnrlo· said !It'd ilhcarl on propo;,1ls put for· china \\'ar in tn54. Cll''non pre'!'ntrd lh~ re>ollltion \l'a:·cl Ia:: Sudct P1·emi~,. Klm<~h· WASHINGTON-PrP,sident Eis~nhower receives a baskt·t of 70 roses on La~t week, Wa~hin;!lon an· l'<ll'lirr ~lnnda:: ~nd 'ts ~IICl'C'> rhr•:. llilosc slormy anp,:e•·;·n~c Mobutu Threatens "«S 111 hi~ 70th birthday in CCiemon:-- at White House Oct. 14th.' The girt was rrom 1 nouncrd tlwt all militar>· oid to a>snrrd from tile first. Bill in thr .\ 's r hI y rml~d IJ.;t was ill , I he LS. rlc:c. representath·es of the ltrpuhlican National Committee and the 1'\ixon·l.odge 1 J.aos bein;: suspended. iust before \·otc, Tht<r.':Jay, Jrast temporarily, until the situa· Campaign Headrttl<lrtcts. Left to right: ~Irs. Pat Cmter, Presidmt Eisen· 1 tion res111ting from lhr Aug. 9 hower. ~riss :'\larv Costrllo, and Mende Alcorn. The President is )Joldin!( a Break With Guinea : conp could he clarified. That cmtp miniature of desk and chair which will be sent to his Gettyshurg farm. ------·--·-- ·-4----- put Souvanna's gov~rnment in , J.EOPOLDVJLLE, The Congo· he would not sever relations, he ; power. Seek Reason For I RPulers l - Army strongman · would write to Ghanaian Presi· : Col. .Joseph Mobutu reaffirmed dent Kwame Nkrum1h demand·: Relief Teams Speed Help Monday that his "student com· ing the withdrawal of his ambas·: Say·s Bedard missioner" regime will run the sador and chnrge d'affaires as Con~o until Dec. 31 and threat· i "undesirables." i Weekend Clashes ened to break diplomatic rela· BACK LUMUMBA I Led Strl·ke 1 lions with Guinea. 1 Guinea and Ghana hal'e taken I '\ FIHmEH!CT0:-1 CJ'I -Army 1ll'''r not the I'C.<Ult of any or· To Stricken E. Pakistan illohutu told a press conference , the position that Patrice Lu· 'I and university . authorilie.s he· ;:ani;.e.. l effort by university ~I U· he won promises or military and mumba is the legal premier of By J.EO LeBLANC ' gan <Ill .m1·cstJgat10n ~wnday . d.ents. • • . By GEOFFREY IMESON 1remote island hamlets fn the • tinued to reach here. economic aid during his visit the Congo. Mobutu last month QCEBEC <CPI - .-1. man wh1 . ~nlo a senes ?f wcck~nd clashes: COURT SEQ~EI. 1 1>.\CCA, Pakistan tl_teutersl:- .1 Ga_ngcs. River delta which bore I ~ast Pakistan's guremur·gen· Sunday to Elisahethi'J11e. capital "neulraliz~d" Lumum~a along k~pl .the hooks of the. i\!urdocil- 1 "~,ween .sold1~rs from nca.•·by: ~h~. ~]ashe~ ,h?d •. ~ ,~que! ,.:r Re:ief teams wcidked non • stop 1 the brunt of the disaster. I eral, Aza ~han, r e t urn e d to of Katanga province, for talks with Prcs1dent Joseph Kasa1·ubu, , nile ·Local of the Umlcd Steel C;,mp. ~a ..!ct~ 11' n ~ncl .students ot police court ~.ond,;.- · p,c. \ 11: Monday to bring help to stricken Local authorities requisit!one<l Dacca Monday from a tour of with Moise Tshomhe, provincial and named a group of younr: I 1\'orkcrs of :\merica 'CLC' dur. 1!he L·nii'CI'SIIy of :'icl~ Bruns· ..:~ 111 .J. ,llo.rsman of the Bl~~~ area~ of East Pakistan where river craft to search the 1cat· the devastated area and ca11ed president and premier. commissioners to run the Congo ! ing a 19:;7 strike said in court · w1ck. Both ':t.ldenls JIH• soldlcl'i \1 at~h l.c~nncnt JJlca?cd &UI~.j possibl)· as many as 3,000 per·. tercd islands in the bay of the a conference to plan further re· Replying· to 11 question. Mo·. until the end or the year. I ~!onday the strike was conduclr,! wc~·c inju,·ccl. to 3 dnr~c of creatm;: ~ dt'': sons were killed in a eve lone and Iriver mouth. OHicials went in to lief measures. ; hutu snid the Guinean mission in i ).!ohutu said :llonday M m~t· bv Roger Bedard, l'SW ..I. rcpre-. ( au'c of the l1ghtm,~ " nnl 3 P· tw·hancc :me! was remand'.r tidal wa1·e a week 3;!.0. co·ordinale relief operations. He told reporters crops were I J.ropoldvi11e was "doing a bad. ter what turn ~vents take, the ' sentative. · parent yet hut Bri~Jdicl' 1·:. L'. without plea n:t chat·;cs of as· Primitive communications still Telegraph wires were cut and :flattened and tens of thousands! sen·ice to the Congo-it should' army and commissioners will re.
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