l 12 The Guardian. Ohariott:etown,.'nInre.. Aug. 10, 10tl2._'InI0I hr ' Could lead To War C? from AP-Reuters Parliament. reduced aegouatieas ,gotiations will depend o Chinese withdrawing from India considers India," he assured "We rete to be to dud and ashes be- fore we do any such thing." He said he" told the Chinese ambassador recently that the border situation “is drifting! -the Chinese withdraw from 12,- I h8dIY'f and that it is “°°°5”'Y India's joining any military .1. NEW DELHI —_ Prime Minis-‘000 square miles of the Ladakh . to avoldlncidenta because 1ther- ‘ um. .,.d “M he «-,h.,.,;d not ;';§;SpecuIation In Taxi Permits “Becomes Racket In Montreal "' ‘ ‘ lterritory . own. he said. - _ ‘. .‘‘Nothing will be done to bring . , idlshonor to MONTREAL (CP)—-Specula~ lret in Montreal during the last taxi permits has few years. the civic adminis- I tnation lstatement that war between !n- “I0 QIIOIHC ¢!'IIiIportItion salt" was Idle and China could become a world war. He reiterated Ier Nehru has warned thatl area of Kashmir which lndialwlu the ‘W0 “"005 Wm d"m[be worried In the least" if the - clashes between Indian and Red .1 claims. he declared: “i refuse * W0 W31’- Chinese troops could drift intottn accept the statement." war. and said a war heiweetr He called it a childish and in- India and China "may become‘fantiIr- attitude a world war." Nehru told Parliament it is; But once again he drew a dIs- ; ALSO GAVE WARNING necessary to talk with the Cht- tinction between talking with then nese Communist further trouble along the dis- rival territorial claims. He said puted Himalayan frontier. DRAWS DISTINCTION ‘India is willing to talk with the lithe other's patrols of shooting: M, h h ‘in the bleak three-mile - high a Dug e W‘. valleys of Ladakb within the last month. Answering contentions th ..t Chinese to reduce border ien- driiit toward war. there should be no talks unless sinus and create II proper cli- Nehru did not elaborate on his E3“ ‘me ‘"35 3°°“5°d . Chinese had an atomic bomb — has existed for taxi permits, unaware Lucien Ssuinier. chairman of have not yet I city council's executive commit- India could make an atomic ’ lee. told spec tors. A limit“ STOUD sot control of Mr. saulnier said he intends between to take this matter up with At- torney - General Georges La- ]! me. He said that‘, if the cabbie failed to keep up his payments, whether they have. bomb if it wished but does not lwant to, he added. I would welcome it." The number of taxi permits ms opposjtklg to in Montreal has been frozen at 4.9% by a provincial law in e!- could dispose them into the city. and often had to pay Nehru said Defence Minister. He spoke in Parliament after;$10.000 and $15,000 for it, Mr. s to try to avoid Chinese and negotiations on the Krishna Menon also had warned ; telling reporters he saw no pos-‘ Saulnier said Chinese Foreign Minister Chen : sibility of a meeting with Chi-l Yi at Geneva last month of thegnese Premier Choi En-Iai butl$81 but the city had none to ithat "ii there was a possibility, sell. They were all taken up all payments years ago. The official permit price is E byturntns Stillina to the number '3 he seised. Permit contracts also specified that all car repairs company proposes had to be made at a single ga- rage. difficult situation. however. weretaxi drivers who made all the pay- ments on permits bought from already’ made were forfeited and his taxi Paper Market Holds Up_ New _ Mill In Nflcl. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—'i'he uyga mum-u¢u¢n Newfoundland Pulp and Chemi- al Company Limited is ready aid if Brotherhood of Teamsters (Ind.) is trying to organize the city's taxi-owners and drivers into! branches of its Montreal c . Meanwhile the International tag in the world newsprint Inar- to bet in the last year has de- Last winter, was turned this mill at Come - by - Chance. on Newfoundland's east coast. A company announcement in June said out it expected to ‘V have the mill in operation by u ted aw gcambe ch tw° Dag agency as saying the tons of paper a day. but’ offi- * H. R. Green, the teamsters' cials have since sai “um” um om" p"“’°' regional representative, said nouncement was premature. of 33,-,_.n 11, last week agreement has been reached with holders of nearly Last week. Mr. spent several days in New York power but did not name any 2,000 of the 4,295 taxi permits. where the head offices, of the specific country. I . 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