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    ULRALO AND NtttS, KUnulh KalU. Ore.
WtdoeMlay, January 16, 1963
PAGE 1
NATO Nuclear Problems Studied
WASHINGTON (UPII A gov-
ernment official rnnrprlpH InHav
-ihere are problems to be worked
oui in developing a multination
nuclear force but thi.. Hn "nnti
necessarily mean" the proposal
will be allered to meet French
President Charles de Gaulle's ob-j
jections.
Stale Dpoartmpnl nrps nffirr
Lincoln White said the general,
question of NATO' nuclear force:
had been going on (or "nearly a
year" in the council .of the al-i
liance and much remained to be!
discussed.
He said this included the pact
reached by President Kennedy
and British Prime Minister Har-j
lold Macmillan at their conlerence!
at Nassau late last month.
He said "many questions re-j
main to be worked out in con
nection'" with the proposal for a
multination nuclear force which
was worked out at the Nassau
conference.
Asked whether this meant the'
United States might be willing to
amend the Nassau agreement,
White said "I do not necessarily
mean that."
Other officials said Kennedy is
more determined than ever to
push plans for a multination force
instead of independent national
nuclear deterrents in Europe, de
spite De Gaulle's attitude.
The French president Monday;
said he would not accept Polaris;
missiles under the same terms:
the British are taking them that
the forces thus created eventually
be assigned to NATO.
Earlier, administration officials
said it was hoped the weight of
opinion among other NATO, mem
bers eventually would persuade
De Gaulle to abandon his go-it
alone policy and agree on some
form of multilateral control.
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British Find No Sense Of Humor in Red Chinas thou
By TOM A, CITLEN
Newspaper Enterprise Assn
LONDON NEA) An obscure
left-wing newspaper which most
Britons had never heard ol nas
suddenly become something ol a
public hero since Ked -luna s
leaders started throwing tantrums!
about it.
The affair has shown the Chi
nese to be not only humorless;
and wooden, but bullies as well
in British eyes.
Thin-skinned Chou En-lai, Red
China's prime minister, not only
objected to an article which Tri
bune (40,000 circulation) had pub
lished as a joke, but began pull
ing wires in Peking and London to
force the paper to publish a re
traction.
"It was like using a steam
roller to crush a butterfly," as
one of the paper's reporters put
it.
In its New Year's issue Tri
bune published a number of sa
tires, including what purported
to be an open letter from Chou
to British Communists, in which
he urges them to make i3 "a
year of liberation."
The letter spoke of setbacks suf
fered in 1962 "due to the machin
ations of Anglo-American imperi
alists and their lackeys Khrusn
chev, Tito and Nehru," and gives
a "top secret" plan lor liberating
Europe.
Our British comrades will be
glad to know that Calais is at
last going to be restored io them!
and taken away from the deca-j
dent de Gaulle and Tliorei," tlie
French Red leaders) the letter
aid.
U spoke of liberating Goa from
the "warmonger Nehru" and re
turning it to the "great Portu-;
guese people and their wonderful
leader Salazar," it also makes
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smile there it no sense ef
humor.
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mention of Leon Trotskv (whom all
qood Communists hate) as "our
great comrade."
mous lirst trastake vas w
taking the letter seriously, H ap
peared in a double-page of satiri
cal articles indudinc an account
of how the British Army had
captured the House ol Commons
The parody was not very funny,
but every nation likes to think!
that its humor is best. If Choui:
did not appreciate the joke, he
would have done better to ignore
it.
Instead, lie committed XJistake
No. 2. He set the diplomatic
mills grinding, in Peking a spe
cial press conference was called
to condemn the letter as "a crim
inal act of forgery and calumny,"
while in London the Chinese
Charge d-'Affaires called at the
Foreign Office. j
The Chinese diplomat actually i
requested the Foreign Office toi
pressure Tribune into publishing j
retraction. This was Mistake ;
No. 3. i
In vain. Sir Harold Caccia, the
Permanent L'nder-Secretary at the
Foreign Office, tried to explain
that the press in Britain is not
government controlled. The Chi
nese looked unconvinced.
In the end, ir order to save a
much Chinese f3 as possible.
the Foreign Office agreed to have
the statement "conveyed" to Tri-;
bune. which promptly published it
on tlie front page. It read in part;
The Charge d Affaires of the!
People's Republic of China so?-:
emniy states that She above-said;
letter published in Tribune weekly:
is an out-and-out forgery aimed at
smearing the policies of lhe Peo
ple's Republic . , , and defaming
tiie leaders of the Chinese na
tion. . , . Resorting to ... a!
slanderous Idler serves only to
show how despicable and shame
less these elements hostile to the
People's Republic . have de
graded fhemselves."
Having siaaeered from Blunder
to blunder, Chou has apparently
come to rest.
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