The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 6 of 26
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U.S. Charges Reds Trying
1. THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS .
. J__Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning. July $, IN1
To Sabotage Geneva Talks
6A Kennedy Says United States
p Still Committed to Principles
GENEVA (API - The United formal but unguaranteed procia- would be today unless it were
States charged Tuesday that the mation of its putrality: . preceded by concrete measures
Communists have no intention of This confe ence • could have to restore the peace in Laos
withdrawing their forces from agreed upon a declaration of net- . ,
Laos-and are trying to sabotage trality for Laos t first day it In this conference. Steeves
the Geneva conference on Laos met eight weeks go Steeves said, we have witnessed an
— Ja t elaborate charade, the sole pur-
Teuchay in ash speech a R A have been pose of which was to foster the
by John M Steeves. assist- st as meaningless then as # pretention that Communist Viet
ant Secretary " State for Far Nam forces, wian their Chinese
Span aerr nee by LE Castro Sends Note and So rtet aurximarse do Tot =
Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi VUJ.IV *0983 nvic 0
- Pushkin at the 14-nation confer ALL. :
ence - ASKNC AsSitanCe the forces, have no intention of
a 2being called to account, no in-
session by coming over wo te TIO DE JANEIRO Brazil P.-Fro reeving their press
us table and congraratatingy—Prume Mhister,Fes Castro or er.de, and intention
Steeves on the-anniversary of ti-Ciha has sent a personal mes. * weamEe man ter
‘ U.S. Declaration of Independence, sage to Brazilian President Janio 5
Later Steeves told the confer- Quadros, press dispatches from Steeves demanded that the In-
ence that the Communis powers Telia reported Tuesdaybe mtor-aereCemtri. Commission
were trying to block a cease fire the Sad the message was de- D Eic secure means, or star
in Laos levered by the Cuban charge Anteeing the peace in Laos be
. • d’affaires who arrived unex fore further steps are taken.
At the end of, the session Push-
tin took the floor to relent that Eid d, “ : not R 04 artueeiesoe, -5 222402,4
US proposals for inspecting the message said Red China the Soviet nd
CeRE Prune can before The No de Janeiro newspaper Communist Polandand North
outran _ ' Tribuna da imprensa - said it Viet Nam All four urged bypass,
eratrar to common sense learned from diplomatic circles ing proposals for a firm cease-
et and other Communist that the message asked about fire Laos. They accused the
delegations here want to skip the possib lity of Brazil become United States of trying to delay , .. .
oxer the sipjeet d a workable DE : mediator between the proclamation of Laotian-neuJuly party in Moscow. The premier and other top Red
cease fire in Laos and set on to - United States and Cuba, tra leaders attended the party. (AP Wirephoto)
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POLITICKIN? — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev tivated our first great lead A Fiet / position was ■ P Kennedy and K Le-
,: r. . . special responsibility at this time filled by Frank Maloney chie moyne Billings, New York adver-
adopts a bit of. American campaign politics by hugging | rests upon the Soviet Union Tris 9 ing man who is spending the
Sherry Thompson, daughter of V S Ambassador Llew- the United States Atty. Les Procter. 4 weekend with the Kennedy's
ellyn Thompson, at the American Embassy Fourth of The latter obviously referred to F. C. (■ - in in for merly ta x T hey headed for -quiet water in ,
Khrushchev’s Fourth of July ation head has been appointed the lee of Great Island, a short,
statement which said the United chief of a new division on em- distance from the Kennedy pri-
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671998/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.