A 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, February 25, 1966 \ Man Who Taik With North Viets By COLIN FROST LONDON (AP) -- Lord Chal- font, 45, the British minister who has opened contact with laaak cata In these talks he sounds out the ground for a world disarma- ment conference which Wilson would like to seé called by 1967, and the five -o¢inte of Hanni ies f, is-2-pr with the mission in life of end- ing war. Lord Chalfont spent four hours in Moscow Wednesday in secret talks with Lee Chang, the North Vietnamese charge d'af- faires. Prime Minister Wilson already has cautioned against expecting any quick improve ment to come from the talks. But he added: "I have always said that Hanoi holds the key to peace in Viet Nam... we had to get a line through to them and we have now estab- lished it." ; Lord Chalfont was the big sur- prise of Wilson's choice of min- British nuclear policy. These are: 1. To stop the spread of nu- clear weapon: 2. To establish nuclear-free and central Europe and the | Middle East. : 3. A controlled reduction of | conventional forces. | 4. A ban on private arms sales. 5. To establish an interna- tional disarmament agency to supervise a disarmament treaty. |WAS INFANTRYMAN- * zones in Africa, Latin America| . isters when the Labor party won| Lord Chalfont joined the regu- power in the election of Octo-jlar army as an infantryman in ber, 1964. He then was Alun|1939. He served throughout the Gwynne-Jones, defence corres-| Second World War, won the Mil- pondent of The Times and itary Cross for bravery in fight- widely - known television com-|ing the post-war Communist in- mentator. jsurrection in Malaya, and then He was appointed to fulfil Wil-|held intelligence posts in the son's election pledge that Labor|Middle East, France and Ger- would bring in a minister for|many. disarmament. He was given a; He rejects the moral approach life peerage to allow him to/to disarmament. As he sees it, speak for the government in the |disarming is an intensely prac- House of Lords. tical matter to be run by mili- Until Wilson brought him tojtary experts. Whitehall, he had never been a| "If one has been on the in- member of any political party, |side of war," he once said, "one though some friends had ex-|has a more vivid impression of pected him to seek entry to Par-| how wasteful and beastly it is." liament as a Conservative. "T have seen a great deal of Lord Chalfont's job has made| war and I can't think of any bet- him the most widely - travelled |ter aim in life than getting rid member of the government, tak-/of it." ing him to talks in Ottawa,| This he concludes will be a Tokyo, Washington, Geneva, and long haul--'there are years of a score of other cities. {details and negotiation ahead." Worst African Drought Over As Rains Drench Arid Land JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)|Jonathan says the government The worst drought in South| foresees a shortage of food dur- Africa in this century is over, but the after-effects linger on. Drenching rains that fell re- cently have prevented a catas- trophe for the crops, sheep and cattle of South Africa and ing the winter and spring. It has begun negotiations with the British government and interna- tional agencies for the supply of food, money and transport. The British protectorate of adjoining countries, including|pechuanaland, which adjoins| Rhodesia. South Africa to the north, was! But economists say that even) hardest hit by the drought, then} if the drought doesn't return, it/flooded along the Limpopo | will take years to rehabilitate|River by waters rising all the| the farming community in/way to the Indian Ocean near stricken areas. |Lourenco Marques in Mozam- Government officials have es-|bique. timated it will be several years; Rut despite devastation from before the grazing grounds Of/rooding, the rains helped: A pi- the northern Transvaal will re-|io¢ who flew over Bechuanaland turn to normal. : jreported the Kalahari Desert, The flooding caused by the) which had little rain for seven rains -- making roads impas-|vears, now is green except for sable in some areas, washing|its sandhill belts out railway embankments in| apout a month ago, South others -- generally has been/african officials were talking counted as small cost for the! sigomily of having to import up end of the drought. to 12,000,000 bags of corn, of In Basutoland, a British col-/which the country usually is a ony located within the borders] jo exporter. > of South Africa, the government) a Sits has declared a "state of'/ drought emergency" to combat after-effects that, a government) | A. 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