in
Belgian envoy has
narrow escape from Congo mob
Leopoldville, Aug. 9.
United Nations troops prevented a mob of excited Congolese from molest- ing Belgian Ambassador Jean Van Den Bosch as he left the capital to- day following a break in diplomatic relations between Belgium and its former colony.
Mac to hold
important talks
London, Aug. 9.
Prime Minister Harold Mac-
morrow
As the ambassadör strode out of the 10-locr embassy build- ing, several hundred Congolese who had been shouting outside for hours surged toward his
car.
They were kept at bay only
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1960
Crushing victory for the
Congo
Leopoldville, Aug. 9. Mr Patrice Lumumba, Congo Prime Minister said in a radio broadcast tonight that the United Nations
Prince Rainier Security Council decision
by United Nations trope mom to inaugurate
Ghana, armed with
from tommy
guns and shields to ward off stones. The troops had been rushed to safeguard the am- bassador's departure.
ORDERED OUT
The Congolese began gather- millon flies to Bonn to-ing around the embassy after for confidential Radio Loopoldville announced policy talks with Chan- Van Den Bosch, had been or- cellor Konrad Adenauer. dered to get out before noon
today.
TV festival
was a "crushing victory" for his government against the position of the Belgians and the "traitor Tshombe."
He attacked France for hav- ing failed to vote in favour of the Security Council resolution. Mr Lumumba sald: "Those who dream of the balkanisation London, Aug. 9.
of the Congo, of the division of The little screen television the Congo, of the destruction of -is to have its own "film its national unity must know standing festival," London spokes- now the people are man for Monaco's Prince upright and they will act. Rainier said here today,
POPULAR
He said the Prince had de-
"The nation's popular govern- cided to inaugurate an interna- tional television festival to be ment is there.
Premier Patrice Lumuumi Government spokesmen In Tonton and Bonn said no im- decreed the ambassador hud to mediate decisions were likely to go by force if necessary" and emerge from the talks but they nt troops to surround theheld annually in Monte Carlo. Wern considered
the Embassy building ankung
The
most Important developments in the allled camp since the Paris State
Andre summit debacle.
TOPICS
Among the top officials ac-} companying Macmillan will be the newly appointed Foreign Secretary, Lord Home.
The lopies of discussion in- clude:
The highly
issue
controversial
of the two rival European trade blocs.
of
mo-
"The force of the Union that Miniere (Belgian mining com- The spokesman said Congo's Secretary
tele-pany), the strength of Belgium, Rainier believed Prince for Foreign Afkirs, vision
power of 10 be a potentially the might and Mande, arrived to de- valuable force for "man's great-money, all this was seen liver the official letter trom er understanding of man," and bilised in the Kalanga, Lumumba and was escorted to added that
he had decid- the ambassador's third-foored on the festival as a means of office.
recognising TV's achievements.
As 2.30 p.m. an embassy official appeared on the roof of the building and slowly pull- ed down the Belgian flag the last one Rying in what five weeks ago was a Belgian eity.
Laler Van Den Bosch's car sped away from the side of the Proposals for a new poli-building escorted by a Ghana army jeep. Boos and shouts the surging Congolese followed it out of sight.UPI.
tea alignment in Europe.
west from
Plans to reform Nalo, giving France a greater
role.
Russian alms, immediate and long term, including the Berlin problem.-UPI
LAST PORT OF CALL FOR HMS VANGUARD
Faslane, Scotland, Aug. B. The last battleship of the Royal Navy, HMB Vanguard, moved forlornly to its final port of call yesterday the shipyard where it will be broken up. Thousands of tourists gathered
ADULTERY
CHARGE DISMISSED
Mexico City, Aug. 9. Charges of adultery against Brazilian millionaire playboy Francisco (Baby) Pignatari were dismissed by a Mexican court
#f today for, lack evidence.
Pignalari sald he may sue Prince Alfonso Hohenlohe for defamation
Pignatari was arrested in the suite of rooms rented by Prince along the coast of the River Alfonso's estranged wife, 20- Clyde to see the huge grey hulk
year-old Princess Ira Fursten-
of the 44,500-ton vessel underburg von Hohenlohe and
tow.
The Vanguard was planned in the dark days of World War I, but it was not completed unti 1946, too late for any battle action.-AP.
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was held for 35 hours. The rald was made by police after Prince Hohenlohe had made the oun. plaint, Pignatari said that as the Princess business represen- tative, he had a right to be in the same hotel-UPI.
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PRIZES
Among the prizes,
categorles
the spokesman
"The Congolese Government did not even have any arms, only with our words have we succeeded today, and will con- tinue in the months to come".
for the that does most to under- international
He said he told a press con- ofference "the Congolese Govern- said.ment in person is going tm- were those for the best per-mediately to the Katanga and if formance by an actor and an Belgian troops want to kill us actress, the best dramatic work we will die for the people. We and special awards for out- must go to the Katunga in order standing TV coverage of a major to free our brothers." news event. There would also
FRANCE CRITICISED be an award. he said,
He programme
said every nation but further
France had voted for the standing.
Council resolutions" Jurors from Great Britain, the Security US. France, Germany, Italy... France, the most colonialist and Japan will view the Alms nation in the world which with and its press at Monte Carlo between Novem-its newspapers
daily destroy ber 14 and November 19, the agencies spokesman said, and prizes will Congolese people."
He said "France has failed be presented at a special cere- mony at the Monte Carlo Opera with its radio which broadcasts House patronised by Prince Les about the Congolese. France Rainier and Princess Grace.will learn that her community UPI,
in Africa will shortly dissolve because the African people are now against the idea of the 'com- munity regime."-Reuter.
Firemen hurled 75 feet
in air
Boston, Aug. 9. Firemen were hurled 75 feet into the air when radio- active atomic waste A caught fire and exploded on a wooden pier in Bos- ton harbour today,
Two Bremen were seriously fajured.
The waste, which was stored in big drums, was waiting to be carried out to sea and dumped, a fire official said. It was iden- tified as zirconium.
Russian ship acted
strangely
the
Boston, Aug. 9. fisherman reported today seeing a large Russian trawler "acting strangely" about 160 miles southeast of Boston lightship.
"Those Russlans may have been fishings," said Capt. John Cahill of Somerville, "but they were acting strangly to me."
He said the 1,000-ton trawler with the hammer and sickle painted on its stack was seining for fish while anchored in s The drums with the waste strong tide yesterday. was fenced in behind signs reading "Atomic Waste, ger, Keep Out,"
Dan.
"They are better fishermen than US it they can seine any fish we know about in that The fire continued to tide.... I don't like to say this smoulder, sending up clouds of because I'll admit I don't know thick black smoke, for more all there is to know about fish- these how than an hour before it was 'ing, especially declared under control.--Rev-| Europeans fish, but it looked peculiar to me," he said.-UPI.
ter.
TELL U.S. TOURISTS HOW TO BEHAVE, WRITER SUGGESTS
Honolulu, Aug. 9.
A German writer who has been studying anti- Americanism in Europe and Asia for the past three months has this to say:
"Establish a federal agency to have been all over the world, educate American tourists o0|100. better behaviour overseas.”
"But they are always told: Peter Sanzer, writer-photo-You are representing your grapher for Revue, one of Ger- country,' and by and large the many's widely-circulated weekly soldiers are liked," he says, magazines, says the American tourist is everywhere,
"But there's no agency to tell the tourists with pamphlets for "Wherever you go, you can instance-bow to respect, the see them in Burope, in Cairo, ways and traditions of the Hongkong, Bangkok, Tokyo,
people they are visiting "
PAMPHLETS
"They go into the temples of Asta with their shone on, and they talk aloud during religious ceremonies. They ask stupid
Senger thinks a Krost deal of the fault lies with the tourist companies. They seem to de- sign their tours to be “alick, quick and superficial." Seneer has travelled through
7, Parasite, 8. Feeds, 0, Dental, 11 Errands, 13 Exclude, 15 questions wherever they go be Ado ethering material for s Debris, 18 Pines, 19 Hooligan, 20 Trend, 21 Leeway.. Down: 1 cause they want to see the world series of article iitled "Why Tepid, 2 Plant, 3 Dilled, 4 Prefer, 5 Taverner, Horses, 10 in 30 daya," he says don't they like the Americeng?"" Nickname, 12 Red-poll, 19 Ex-port, 14, Unstock, 18 Beige, 17 Senzer, visiting Honolulu on I will be puddlebed in Re
bis world tour,' says US. soldiers) AP.
LOST & FOUND
Manchester, Aug. 9.
A bricklayer and his family, on their way to pick up a cheque for £32,000 in football pool winnings today, got lost. gave up - and went home.
Duncan McLachlan, 32, and five members of his family made the trip to a Manchester department store from nearby Farnworth to pick up the cheque. which he had won on a three shillings and six-
football pool pence Ucket.
But they got the wrong store.
pools
Worried officials had Mr Mc- Lachlan paged in every large Manchester store before they found him at home.
Arrangements being made to bring him back to Manches- ter to pick up the cheque.-Reuter.
are
Death of
composer
Paris, Aug. 9. Composer Andre Bloch died in Paris on Sunday after a brief illness. He was 87.
"La Suite Palestinienne" for violoncello and crebestra, one of bis best-known works, has been performed around the world. He also wrote the score of two operas, "Brucellande", in 1923 and "Guignol" in 1949.
Pare
Russian actions 3 MODERN
increase
CAUSES
world tension OF DEATH
-THE U.S. DECLARES
Washington, Aug. 9.
The United States government declared in a note today that the Soviet Union, by its actions was "serving to increase tensions throughout the world."
Replying to a Soviet protest about plans to equip Nato allies the with the Polaris missile, American note reiterated that the United States and its allies would not be deflected "from taking jointly, measures they deem necessary for their de fence...
་་
The American reply said the Soviet note of protest had made "wholly unfounded charges against the actions and policies. of the Federal Repubtle of Ger many."
THREATS
"The repeated threats of the Soviet government to take unilateral action with respect to Germany and to deprive the people of Berlin of their freedom stand in contrast to the con- structive policies pursued by the freely-elected government of the Federal Republic," the US. note said.
PAA surprised
by Pl order
New York, Aug. 9.
Copenhagen, Aug. 9, Dr. P. J. J. Van de Colseyde, European regional director of the World Health Or ganisation, stated today that the average European could expect to die from three modern couses-- cancer, heart disease, or on accident.
These "modem" replaced infectious
causes had diseases as
the major cause of death.
His
AIR POLLUTION
conclusions were stated
A Pan American Airways in his annual report to be pre- spokesman said today that seated to delegates from 27 the company's jet aircraft European countries ot. the 10th operating schedule had session of the regional com- been submitted to the August 16 to 20.
Europe here from
Government
milee for
Philippines "some months ago" and The report stated, that air expressed surprise at the pollution had become more than nuisance in nearly order withholding landing merely a rights for the jet flight the thousands of new industrial all cities of Europe because of
due tomorrow.
plants and the millions of cars
He said usual procedures in now in use.
the United States in the sub-
mission of such schedules pro- There was good evidenca that vide that if no disapproval is chronic bronchitis and concer
"It is threats such as these, received within 30 days, the of the lung were connected with for which the Soviet government schedule
is considered auto-air pollution-Reuter. bears full responsibility, which matically approved. create tension in Europe and give cause for apprehension and concern."
The United States note was delivered in Moscow yesterday.
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Missile fired
Tixe spokesman said Manila-bound passengers. JEFL the fight at Los Angeles when word WEA received that it could not land there. Seventy- seven other passengers Left the fight im Honolulu and Soviet rocket threats had in-arranged to continue to Manila creased tensions in the world,via other fights.--AP. the U.S. note added.
TENSION
ΟΣ
"They are also the cause deep misgivings as regards the intentions of the Soviet govern- ment not only with respect to he European peoples, but also with respect to those in other Including parts of the world, Latin America."
Goldwyn decorated
Cape Canaveral, Aug. 9.
The U.S. Air Force stic- cessfully fired Intercontinental
UE
Atlas ballistie
missile 7,000 statute miles over the Allantio today— the second longest US. milltary rocket "shot on'
record. Samuel
Hollywood, Aug. 8, Film producer, Goldwyn today was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by decree of Emperor Hirohito.
The note concluded that the The decoration was presented In addition, Bloch Was United States and its allles by Mr Yukio Haimi, "Japanese philosopher and scientist: He would not, in the meantime, be Consul General here, who ex- givea for perfected Bistening device deflected from taking measures plained it was
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"contributions to adopted for use aboard French they jointly deem necessary to Goldwyn's submarines in World War I ensure their security and toward cultural exchange between
maintain peace.---Reuter.
Japan and America,"Reuter, AP.
The Atlas, America's mightiest war-ready ICBM, Beat * dumnty warhead inio a target area in the south Atlantic, south of British-held St Helens Island off the west coast. of Africa-UPL
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