The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1966 — Page 3

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Asian Nations Assured Viet Nam Peace Sought

MANILA UPI — The leaders of the United States and six Pacific allies Monday assured Asia they seek peace in Viet Nam but Premier Nguyen Cao Ky of South Viet Nam told his colleagues: “It cannot be peace at any price.” The two-day Manila conference of seven chiefs of nations fighting the Viet Nam Communists opened in an atmosphere of rising hope that it may lead to some wedge of negotiation, even as Red China and North ' Viet Nam denounced the meeting as a “big fraud.” It was reliably reported that the advance U. S. delegation led by Secretary of State Dean Rusk had made it clear even “prior to President Johnson’s arrival that it opposes a halt to bombing of North Viet Nam unless there are concrete indications a cessation would lead to a settlement of the war. q> Philippine President Ferdin-

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and E. Marcos spoke on behalf of the participating nations at the first and only public session. “War must be eliminated,” Marcos said. “We must establish peace in Asia. “We extend a hand of conciliation across the China Sea from this coastal city to North Viet Nam. But the North Viet Nam should respond not with the usual spate of slander but with some manifestation of good will.” President Johnson listened intently and often led the applause as the 49-year-old World War n guerrilla hero spoke in the Philippine Congress Building. Seated with Johnson on the platform were the heads o f South Viet Nam, Thailand, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, chief of state of South Viet Nam, was the only other speaker in the opening ceremony which was attended by Ladybird Johnson and the wives of other leaders. “We are ready to examine any avenue that could lead to peace in Viet Nam,” he said. “Our purpose is clear, our motive is simple. We want to counter the threat to peace in Viet Nam in an atmosphere conducive to peace.” After the opening session, the delegates moved to Malacanang Palace for the major closed business sessions of the conference. It was there that Ky made his remarks, outlining South Viet Nam’s position. Ky’s statement was released by the Vietnamese Embassy in Manila.

British Hunting For Master Spy LONDON UPI — Scotland Yard placed a “discreet” watch on the Soviet Embassy and on Russian ships in the Thames today in face of the chilling belief Communist agents masterminded the prison escape of master spy George Blake under the very nose ot British security officials. It was a delicate and embarrassing situation for the British government whose officials could only speak of “possible international political implications,” while Scotland Yard staked out the Soviet and other Iron Curtain embassies, ships and planes. There were many clues—and all were baffling. There was the pot of pink chrysanthemums placed by the wall of Wormwood Scrubs prison at the exact spot where Blake went over the wall

to a waiting ear. There were the nylon ladder and the 20 gray knitting needles that reinforced it There was the mysterious actions of Blake himself, a taciturn intellectual who held himself aloof from the other prisoners but suddenly turned gregarious Saturday before his escape and held animated conversations with his fellow inmates as they watched television during a “free period.” There also was the growing belief the Blake escape may have been connected in some way with the death of three

Scotland Yard detectives who were shot one by one last Aug. 12 as they stopped to question a suspicious trio outside the prison

where Blake was held.

Two men are in custody for | the triple murder—John Buddy, 27, and John Edward Witney, 36. Police were expected to question them even more closely about their proximity to Wormwood Scrubs and to step up their search for Harry Maurice Roberts, a third suspect

who is still at large.

The flying squad of Scotland

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, October 24, 1966

known Blake in prison. They also were asking detailed information from residents of the Wormwood Scrubs in hopes they had seen something of Importance.

Display Prisoner

KINSHASA, The Congo UPI —Lt. Col. Tshimpola, the captured leader of the Katangese

front of 10,000 howling Congolese soccer fans Sunday. With his hands tightly bound behind his back, Tshimpola wa* marched around the stadium by a squad of Congolese military police just before the kick-off of a football match.

Tshimpola was captured during the recent rebellion by i Katangese gendarmes loyal to

Yard was reported questioning; rebellion at Kisangani, former- J ex ji e( j former Premier Moise

former convicts who might have ! ly Stanleyville, was paraded in : Tshombe.

The Nobel Peace Prize was given to the United Nations Children’s Fund last fall, for twenty years of lifesaving work in more than 100 countries. Children, coun-ty-wide will join over three million other young Americans from coast to coast in the UNICEF Hallowe’en program, sponsored in Putnam County by your County Council of Churches. Official UNICEF collection cartons will identify the Trick or Treaters. Shaped like half-pint milk containers, they will she emblem of a mother and child on an orange bad The cartons will be distributed on Oct. 25 at the ^ .. ot Christian Church, Greencastle, from 8:00-5:00. Trick or Treat for UNICEF is endorsed by President Johnson and civic, religious and educational leaders. Organized for the first time in 1950 by a small Sunday School group which collected $17.00, last fall it resulted in a gift of $2.5 million to the world’s needy children.

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