peter and composer, who was 65 years young, Sunday, hits a couple of licks on his horn night warming up for a per- formance at Virginia Beach. It was his first public appear- SATCHMO STILL GOING STRONG Louls Armstrong, jazztrum---in- a Norfolk—-Va., hotel last--ance since-he returned from “q a tour of Europe ten days be- fore (AP Wirephoto). © New Commonwealth Position Seen Great Pioneering Task By JOSEPH MacSWEEN bol reaffirming these aims and |. LONDON (CP) — Canada’s |a practical expression of the Arnold. Smith faces a pioneering task’ as first Com- monwealth secretary - general, says Arthur Bottomley, Brit- ain’s Commonwealth relations | secretary. Smith, Canadian assistant deputy external affairs minis- ter, was appointed to the post at the Commonwealth prime ministers meeting which ended in London last week. Smith ‘and the new ‘secretarait will take over some functions tradition- ally performed by Bottomley’s department. : The prime ministers, said the British minister Friday, had made it-clear that they wanted increased consultation with eachother “The setting up of the secre- tarait is at once a visible sym- To dss BSCHURMAn “great |'way in which Commonwealth | governments hope to achieve them.” |'SEES GOOD OMEN Addressing C 0 m mo nwealth correspondents, Bottomley ad- ded: ‘We in Britain wish him levery success. We -can regard \it as a good augury for the fu- ture of the secretarait thatthe |deBisions taken about it at the meeting were unanimous.” Stressing the value of the Commonwealth and the prime ministers’ meetings, Bottomley noted that India and Pakistan now have reached a ceasefire |agreement over the Rann of ‘Kutch, a disputed border area. Indias Lal Bahadur Shastri and ;Pakistans Ayub Khan had ex- meeting. ; re “It was the Commonwealth conference bringing these two statesmen together that ena- ‘bled the settlement to be reached,” said Bottomley. Questioned about Rhodesia, one of the toughest topics at the |talks, Bottomley reiterated that Levolve .Fican-colony-on-the-basis-of-one-; it is Britain's policy to help ~ “ultimate” } in the self-governing central Af- man, one vote, But he declined to give an as- surance that this would be achieved before Rhodesia re- ceives independence, saying | only that the aim is to achieve a “transfer for power on a ba- sis acceptable to the’ people 4s ‘a whole.” Some 4,000,000 blacks are ruled by 225,000 whites in | Rhodesia. changed views -at- the--London- QUERIES USE OF FORCE A Pakistani. reporter sug- See Our Complete aso democracy— gested Britain is willing te use |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. J nly 5- 1965. 7 drove itowly through the streets after the military force to crush dissi- dents in Aden, British colony on lthe Arabian Sea, but would not zctaee se = Big Welcome Given Rhodesia has had self-govern- ment on internal matiers for 40 | armed forces owe allegiance to ithe Rhodesian government. | “If we took the action you ;mention in. Rhodesia it . would ‘mean war.” said Bottomley. |"You do not go to war unless it cannot be avoided. We are urg- ing the Rhodesians to behave in people *of The berg, when Senter Crown Princess Beatrix By HUMPHEDY~ VAN THE, HAGUE (Reuters)—The : Hague gave « riotous welcome_ to Crown Prin- lic sympathy cess Beatrix and her West Ger- man fiancee, Claus von .Ams- member of the Hitler youth and couple served in the German -army in The young diplomat was a constitutional. way and we toured the streets of the city in “the. Second World War. must do the same. os | an open,car. MANY RUSSIANS STUDY m yes 500 serving apprenticeships in industry. SS] Regular 1.35 ea. | NOW. ONLY the first heal test of publie reaction to the contro- Moscow schools have~ about versial engagement announced 800,000 full-time pupils“and 153,- by Queen Juliana Monday. Monday's appearance of the The open car young couple on television with | SCHURMAN “ OPPOSED BY MANY Many Dutchmen: ment. ~~, @ Plastic Garden Hose @ 50 ft. lengths @ Black viny} s— @ .Gomplete with | ~\. discussion of their engagement, was believed to have much pub- recalling the German occupation of Hol- land, had opposed the engage- carrying the princess and von Amsberg JUL couple, with Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard, were received by members of \both ‘houses of Parliament } Te young couple and the }Queen and Prince Bernhard drove to the Town Hall, where they were received by Mayor H. A.»M: T. Kolfschotei, who presented them to the town counci! Thty then drove to Huis ten their parents, and their frank Bosch Palace in The Hague: for a private dinner 53. 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