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...Laos' political problems. After Communist Chinese inroads on neutralist India's territory, and the respect shown for the Korean cease-fire agreement, any trust in Chinese and Russian promises of non-interference in Laos can be likened to Neville Chamberlain's trust in Hitler at Munich...
...least won France's implicit pledge not to veto the use of force in Laos by other SEATO members. Rusk confided to an aide: "This will make Kennedy happy." But the Thais, Filipinos and Pakistanis were plunged into gloom, expressed fears that the West might accede to "a Munich deal...
Leader of the group was a German named Toni Hiebeler, 32. editor of an obscure Alpinist magazine in Munich called the Mountain Companion. Hiebeler was driven to conquer der Eiger by the Alpinist's special lust for revenge: his best friend had crashed to his death on the north wall...
Among scientific apiarists. Austrian-born Dr. Karl von Frisch of the University of Munich is widely icgarded as the know-all of the bee-alls. More than 20 years ago. Von Frisch discovered that bees communicate in a highly complex code by dancing on the honeycomb. A decade...
Died. Joseph Cardinal Wendel, 59, Archbishop of Munich, widely known as the "Bishop of Peace" for his post-World War II travels to rebuild good will for West Germany; of a heart attack after delivering a New Year's Eve sermon; in Munich...