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2 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, April 5, 1966 Indonesia Returns As Member of U.N. U.S. Offers New Test Ban Plan Oil Tanker Shadowed New York Times Service JAKARTA, Indonesia Indonesia will return to the United Nations and will participate in all other world bodies capable of helping solve this country's economic difficulties. Adam Malik, GENEVA (AP) The By Britisl i United States made public the new deputy prime minister and foreign minister, said yesterday. Sultan Hamengku Buwono, it clear that they had no inten-deputy prime minister for eco-tion of retaining the policies of yesterday details of a LONDON (AP) A Brit cheat-proof plan to guar nonuc affairs, said later thattheir predecessor.

-71 I iuti- VX- Vft i if; R-At? )j fx" ish warship intercepted a Greek tanker believed to be carrying oil to Rhodesia in antee a treaty banning underground nuclear tests. Chief U.S. delegate Ad defiance of an international embargo, but the tanker's immediate steps would be taken to stabilize the plummeting ru-piah. Indonesia soon would be seeking help from both East and West and would welcome aid master refused to change foreign office course, the said today. Volunteers Available MOSCOW (UPI)-A leading Russian general said yesterday rian S.

Fisher told the 17-nation disarmament conference America has evolved a detection system for on-site inspections which would make it virtually impossible for any country to conduct a secret underground nuclear explosion. The interception took place on the approaches to en without political strings, the sultan said. INDONESIA became the first country to withdraw from the Beira, the Portuguese Mozam bique port through which land locked Knodesia normally re U.N. That was in January 1965, after President Sukarno had denounced the world bodv as a The system involved anal that thousands of Soviet soldiers and sailors have volunteered to fight against Amcri- 1 1 1-' i ysis of fission-product gases captive of imperialist countries. which slowly leak to the surface after such an explosion.

Fisher claimed such gases could only result from a nuclear explosion and analysis on the surface would soon show whether the country concerned had cheated. This would make it impossible ceived oil supplies. A foreign office spokesman said (lie master of the ship, the Joanna V. agreed to receive a British officer aboard after the frigate Plymouth had intercepted his ship. The spokesman later announced that the tanker refused to change course.

"A most serious situation would arise" if the tanker discharged its cargo in defiance of the U.N. ban on Rhodesian oil shipments, the British announcement said. -VA for a country to get away with AP Wlwhoto RIOTERS CHASED Saicon riot policemen with dhist demonstrators through downtown streets. secret tests by thoroughly their wicker shields and sticks chase young Bud- Tear gas broke up the mob into small units, cleaning up the surface of the The tanker is on charter to a can ana ainea iroops in iei-nam. He said the volunteers include entire Soviet military units.

The disclosure was made by Gen. Alexei Yepishev, head of political administration of the Soviet army and navy, in a speech before the 23rd Communist Party congress in Moscow. BUT THE general's announcement was taken more as an expression of Soviet support for Hanoi than a threat of direct intervention by Soviet troops. Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev made a similar reference to Soviet volunteers for Vietnam last year but only if the Hanoi regime asked for them.

So far North Vietnam has made no such request publicly. Today, Premier Alexei Kosy-gin presents the congress with the Soviet Union's 1966 1970 five-year-plan. Advertisement explosion area to deceive on-site inspectors. The 1963 Moscow limited test-b a treaty excludes underground nuclear tests, and there has been much international activity since then to close this I remaining loophole. The Soviet i Union has reneatedlv claimed South African firm.

London imposed economic! sanctions, including the oil ban, Roundup of World News Singapore, to Exchange Ambassdors Soviets Use Egypt Ports New York Times Service CAIRO Soviet warships In modern detection methods are the Mediterranean and so advanced that on-site "electronic" trawlers in the Rednections are unnecessary. It after the Rhodesian government seized independence from Britain last Nov. 11 to retain its white minority rule. The U.N. Security Council subsequently backed British efforts to topple the Rhodesian government through sanctions.

THE PLYMOUTH'S skipper, Capt. Thomas Fanshawe, told the tanker's master that in line with the U.N. resolution banning Sea have been quietly stepping 'has also charged the United up their use of port facilities in states wants such inspections Withdrawal from the U.N. removed Indonesia from access to the World Bank and many other U.N. and associated agencies.

Subsequently, Indonesia withdrew from the International Monetary Fund. (At the U.N. in New York. Secretary General a said the reports from Jakarta were "welcome news" and the secretariat asked its legal office to study the question. (Thant has not received any official communique from Jakarta on the matter, a spokesman said.

(Sources expected Indonesia to be back in the U.N. sometime before the opening of the 21st General Assembly next fall.) MALIK AND the sultan are two of the most powerful fipres in the new government, formed after Sukarno was compelled to dismiss pro-Communist and extreme leftist ministers. In their first public policy-statement since they took office last week, Malik and the sultan emphasized that Indonesia wanted to return to active neutralism. Malik said Indonesia intended to remain friendly also toward Communist China. "If Peking is not satisfied with our policies, it is their affair," he said.

I (THE U.S. STATE Depart-! ment welcomed Malik's statement. (Press officer Marshall Wright said: "We share the Indonesian government's hope that this improved relations can be The two new ministers made Egypt, according to diplomatic for espionage purposes. circ es ere. p.sner dismissed the latter Their activities have ed to, accusa(ion and callcd speculation among diplomats'; he Russians jnd hat the Russians are trying objedions to vestcrdav to persuade Cairo to establish American -aIs0 regular servicing facilities for, f.hnnnnnH Snvipt rninn Rhodesian oil shipments, and' with the knowledge of the Greek government, he had instructions! requiring the tanker not to go! to Beira.

The foreign office said: elements oi the Kussian navy operating in strategic Middle East waters. This would help put the Soviet Union in a position to monitor and harass shipment of oil from the Persian Gulf to West Europe in the event of war. to provide scientific proof to back up its assertions that an underground test-ban treaty could work without on-site inspections. Fisher told the conference that even with a seismic sys called a news conference to kick off the campaign. Mauro Mellinl, a lawyer who acted as spokesman, said the league wants to act as a nonpartisan pressure group on parliament and will conduct a nationwide campaign for support.

Meg's Ex-Suitor to Come Home LONDON (AP) Peter Townseiid, the former airman who wooed and lost Princess Margaret, plans to return to Britain after 13 years overseas. A London public relations firm said last night that Townsend will join its staff April 13 and live in London with his Belgian wife and three children. Townsend, 51, has not lived in Britain since 1953. Bolivia Has Political Violence LA PAZ (AP) A series of shooting incidents and a bombing heightened fears yesterday that Bolivia's presidential election campaign may be a violent affair. One person was killed in the incidents that began Friday when shooting broke out at a political rally in Santa Cruz, 600 miles southeast of La Paz.

Political extremists were blamed for a bombing in Cochabampa, 360 miles south of La Paz, and the fatal shooting of a farm worker. SINGAPORE (NYTS) Singapore and the United States yesterday agreed to exchange ambassadors, four months after Washington proposed that its consulate here be raised to embassy status. The U.S. consulate general here became an embassy effective yesterday and Washington and Singapore are soon expected to appoint ambassadors. Meanwhile, Richard H.

Donald, acting consul general since last summer, was named charge d'affaires. Censorship Relaxed in Spain MADRID (NYTS) -The Spanish government yesterday issued 14 decrees setting up strict guidelines for implementation of a new press law that takes effect at midnight Saturday. While the new law abolishes direct censorship of newspapers, magazines and books in Spain for the first time since 1938, the government retains a far-reaching degree of control over what may be published here. Italians Want Divorce Allowed ROME (APi-A group of Italians yesterday formally began lobbying for a law legalizing divorce in this country. The nine-member executive committee of the Italian League for the Institution of Divorce tem "more sensitive than any Some Western experts sug- US SUg-i rtA Estate Funds Up to S2000 If You Are Not Over Age 80 Supplement Social Security to help survivor! meet your after-death billi, debt! or family Legal rfserve life insurance payi in all state! and countries for death from any cause, except during the first policy year for either suicide or death from undisclosed pre-exist'ng health conditions.

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Dept. 5D3SU I 7A. "The master of Joanna said that he had been ordered to proceed to Beira for bunkering and provisions, and that he had instructions to discharge his cargo in Djibouti, French Somaliland. "He alleged that he had no Instructions from the Greek government. "lie refused to comply with the requirement, and stated his intention of proceeding to Beira." Mozambique is ruled by Port gest that Moscow, as the sole Sffl ot arms supplier for the govern-', th 45 ment of President Gamal Ja L- events a vear the tsoviet iNasserandthepnnc.palunder1uri parth tremors or writer of major develop- nuclear explosions.

Cairo for a submarine basei The reason, he said, is thai either near Alexandria or at nuclear explosions give out se-some remote harbor along the ismic signals identical to earth Mediterranean or Red Sea and in many cases no coast. (distinction can be made. ugal. The pipeline from Beira toi i miouesia is ouneu uy a nnusu-Portuguese company, with voting control in the hands of its money IN your pocket! i ii 1,1 HTF? Portuguese directors. If the tanker enters Beira, Britain and other friendly coun-j tries intend to pressure the Port-; uguese government to prevent the oil from being pumped through the Rhodesian pipeline, i Portugal and South Africa have racial interests parallel to Rhodesia's, and both are sym- pathetic to Prime Minister Ian! Smith's regime.

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