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Many killed in battle for Diamond State'

Of The HEAVY FIGHTING IN CONGO

Lumumba forces Britain's showman peer Pathet

Pathet Lao

Day

ON SAFARI capture

THE Irrepressible Mr

Khrushchev has again confounded expectations in the West by announcing his decision to visit New York for the session of the UN General Assembly. It is a move calculated to raise hopes of a meeting with other Western leaders but

Bakwanga village

By JAMES WOLFE Bakwanga Province, Sept. 4.

marries a third time

Woburn, Sept. 4.

Britain's showman peer, the Duke of Bedford slipped out of his stately

home in a grocery truck and married a wealthy divorceė today..

it is doubtful if Mr Khrush Congolese Government forces appeared to Cuba takes

chey intends more than to boost his tally of pro- paganda gold medals,

He has scored immediately in one way. President Eisen- hower and Mr Macmillan appear at sixes and sevens in their renetion, The big

for question

the Western leaders is to go, or not to go. Politicul prudence!

two i

night to have captured the village of Tchelenge, 17 miles southeast of here, after heavy fighting with Baluba tribos-

men.

Russians

into

might suggest it would be move

*afer io go than to be accused of perfecting an obvious opportunity to meet the Soviet leader.

B

UT does Khrushchev want

meel

President

Eisenhower? He has and often enough since the breakdown of the Inst summit meeting that he does not An added factor

H

China's antagonism which if anything hardened with the recent Ideological dispute with Moscow. Mr Khrushchev's aim in going to New York therefore seems to primarily propaganda.

be

the Congo

of

Thousands

Balubas had fted from the village on their way from Bakwangu, capital of this secessionist "diamond state" towards the borders of The adjoining province Katanga.

1 new into Bakwanga yester- day. The town just six de- grees south of the equator, was

by recaptured

governament forces last week from the Baluba supporters of Albert Kulonji, who proclaimed the "diamond state" and is now in refuge in breakaway Katanga.

HIDING OUT

Leopoldville, Sept. 4. More than 200 Russians have moved into the Con- go in recent weeks and they are still coming,

As I flew out again tonight well-informed sources said over the rolling jungle and tonight.

brush around the town, I could

Congulese army detach The were 11 men who travelled to munis fanning out along the Brazzaville in the French droasis-through villages plane where some 'Kalonjists are still Congo by commercial

hiding out.

niost

recent arrivals Bec

arc

on Saturday and then came

Many of the Kalonjists across the river by ferry.

armed only with ancient muzzle- Many of them are housed in Comp Leopold, the Congolese loading rifles, but others, accord. This likelihood suggests that army compound in Leopoldville ing to Congolese officers direct

the Western leaders would where many small villas were ing the "comb-out" from Bak- be wasting their time by lett vacant when the Belgian wanga, have machine and sub-

of the old Force machine guns. trying to match Kremlin officers tucties. President de Gaulle Publique 'were expelled.

Others drift into the obscurity has shown the most com mendable firmncas in

of the city when they receive soine cover from the hundreds The opposing the idea.

of other strangers now work-

pity is that President ing with the United Nations

Eisenhower is made tu

seem uncertain by a variety

here.

SOVIET, PLANES of press comments on his The 14 Ilyushiz}=14 reaction. And while

his

planes

professed intention may best to the Congo by the Soviet

to make any contribution he can to the solution of world problems there seems little hope of this materialising

Rever

Unton coch brought between

six and eight Russians,

ed

Still another lane is expect

Certainly the rate of auto- male re could be heard as I drove along the road to Tchel- lenge today.

The Lumumba forces had been held up near л river where Ealuba tribesmen were trying vainly to blow up a bridge. To- night it appeared that Tchelenge was in the hands of the govern

ment troops.

There were no hard reports south the tonight of how for fighting has spread in Kasai.

SKIRMISHES

thrashed qut in open debate have arrived

Two other Russian planes United Nations officers

A

ND if Mr Khrushchev

unknown missions.-AP.

over Bank

of China

Havana, Sept. 4. Cuban militia occupied the Bank of China here today "to protect interests."

The Cuban Government is ex- pected to intervene formally 10- morrow.

and

Nationalist China broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba yesterday

instructed its Ambassador, Mr Lu Yu-wan, the and other members of Chinese Embassy to withdraw Immediately from Havana.

Premier The move followed Fidel Castro's announceRICILL that Cuba would recognise the Peking regime.

Informed sources said “the bank's assets total about US$10

million.

'The bank's

probably

officials will leave with Liu and his staff when they leave, sources said.

Ambassador

-UPI.

Hbomb ban

resolution

to be opposed

The Duke, 43, and Nicolo | marriage, and one son, 10-year- Milinair, 40, were married in old Lord Francis Russell, by his the drab, tiny registrar's office second.

The

at the village of Empthill, flye Six of the seven children at- miles from the. Duke's estate, | tended today's ceremony at Woburn Abbey.

which Madame Milinair's oldest their six son, 20-year-old Dljler, and Mr couple and children by previous marriages Peter Vergottis, a Greek friend slipped out of the tourist-alled of the Duke, acted as witnesses. esiale in the rear of a grocer's delivery truck. "It was just us and the other vegetables in there," Joked the Duke.

A DECOY The Duke used a decoy to tourists and throw - pursuing altar. The decoy, a man driving newsmen of the troll to the the Duke's persona¡ American

THE DUKE OF BEDFORD

car whizzed, through Woburn Abbey's main gate, past tourists and newsmen and the police who hold them back...

Meanwhile the wedding party was rolling through another of the estate's 29 gates in the truck. Later they awitched to a small bus for the ride to Empthill.

It was the third merringe for the Duke John Robert Russell, the 13th Duke of Bedford,

He has two sons, the 20-year- old Marquia of, Tavistock, his heir, and 16-year-old Lord Rudolph Russell by his Arst

Douglas, Isle of Man, Shipwrecked

sailor's

Sept. 4.

The General Council of the 8,250,000-strong Trades Union Congress decided here tonight to oppose a powerfully-backed" "Ban- *the-H-bomb” resolution which comes before the Congress in a crucial de- bate on defence next Wed. nesday.

dramatic

experience

The Duke had received special permission for the Sunday cere- mony at the wedding office, de corated with lilles

other dowers.

and

SEVEN. CHILDREN After the ouremony the home for a champagne celebra- couple returned to the ancestral

tion.

on

Lao rebels announce terms

for peace talks

London, Sept. 4.

The pro-Communist Pathet Lao rebels fighting a jungle war against the Läotian Government have announced the terms on which they will

enter peace negotiations, the New China news agency reported today.

They include immediate, dis- missal from the government of the right-wing group, led by General Phoumi Nosavan, end- ing the "terror" campaign by "reactionary" groups, and in- men held by the government. mediate release of Pathet LOD

The neutralist government of They posed will their seven Prince Souvanna Phouma, which children, for photographers was formed after last month's the steps

of England's most paratrooper coup, appealed tast publicised stately home which Friday

the Pathet Lo

to

has been turned by the Duke leader, his half-brother, Princo into a top tourist attraction, Souphanauvong, to meet him for

The Duchess said the wed-peace talics.. ding had been kept secret be- cube "I think marriage is a very serious affair and I don't think it should be like the Woburn fun fair.”

Then she added: "I am going to sell tickets at. a kiosk here,"

TIME NOT RIPE According to New China news agency report from Hanei,, the central committee of the Noo Lao Halesat Party, political wing of the rebel movement, broad- The couple first met in Lon- cast He reply over the Pathet don three years ago when Lao radio last night, Madame Milinair was executive In their reply the Neo, Lao “producer-for "a television series "Dick and the Duchess" being flined here.-UPI and Reuter.

House of Dior

may lose designer to the army

Hakaat cold the time was not ripe for negotiations ne long no-i General 'Phoumi's' group rec mained in the government stu General Phoum! Defence Minister in the former governs;

counter up a ment, revolutionary group after the coup. But he later reached

with

Prince agreement Souvanna and was appointed vice-Premier and Interior Minister.

Get

The coup

Jender, Captain Kong Lee, initially, opposed the General's appointment, describ- ing him as a tralior but later agreed to his inclusion in the government,

DISMISSAL

MOTHER AND

CHILDREN

DIE IN BLAZE

Boston, Sept. 4. young mother and three of her chlidren were killed in tenerbent blase today.minutes before police and firefighters could reacha them.

· Mrs Ann Marie De Liko, 30; and her, shildren. Mary,

·G, Joan-1, and Paul 2ỹ died ***When - HaMies: swept, their

"thirüsüɔor) zapartment (Int (the Jamales: "Plain section. |--Pollos and' fire fighters, Paremptalhalimpataddórs were able to deffy-adiother child,

· Maryside, ~ 9, tol jafety UPL

AFRICAN MINERS

TRAPPED

Five

Boksburg, Sept. 4. African

mineworkers

Neo Lao Haksat set as their "imperative and minimum con- were killed and 23 others on- ditions" for a peace settlement, tombed 7,000 fect below the the tomediate dismissal of the urface in the East Rand pro- "Phoumi Nosavan, Group" from

Paris, Sept. 4. A "Sword of Damocles" hangs over the fashion house of Dior this week- the government; immediate end prietary mine here, it was dis-

of the civil war and of what I closed tonight." ond with the imminent called the terror campaign and military call-up

mopping-up operations by reac brilliant young designer, 24-year-old M. Yves Saint Laurent.

The disaster followed! of its

tionary elements: and immediate pressure burst early yesterday release of former Pathet Lao and the Africans by tonight had fighting units and other patriotic been entombed 37 hours- peace supporters-Reuter.

Reuter-

Defence Ministry officials said he would be called up in the next few days. "We cannot tell you exactly where or when, Ic Is being treated just like any *other man liable for service."

officials said.

His call-up has already heca

on the postponed three times

round that he performs an im- portant national service As a dollar earner. His last deler- ment expired on Wednesday

abdec

HEALTH & CONTEST

The first military fuse of one; in New York this month. of the Russlan planes was on Indeed the value of the United Saturday, when one took Gen- But pilots operating a bush Nations as a forum for the cral Victor Lundula, commander ir service frein Lulubourg, the Kasat capital, reported that air- settlement of international of the Congolese Army, and a

of use be tensions is inclined to be Broup of officers to Luluabourg. fields are still out

Premier Patrice Lumumba a cause of sporadic skirmishes at overestimateıl. The Bolu orms in that region has been Babinda, near the Ratangal for tions that emerge in the fighting armed civilians support- der. Security Council and which ing Albert Kalondji's move (o Skirmishes were also report- have brought real relief in carve out a separate province; ed at Lebo Lupula and Ganda- ! the case of the Congo, for in the Kasat city on Bakwanga, ika, which Mr Kalonji claima

the diamond mining centre. his forces have recaptured. example, were

salt in Leopoldville they belleved fewer than 100 but were the result of from Stanicyville, their port of people had been killed in the

Perth, Sept. 4. The decision-by 20 votes to intensive lobbying and entry, and are being used on muin battle for Bakwanga, al- six-was taken at a Special An Indonesian scaman was backroom discussions.

thoug ther reports spoke of a meeting of the Counell in ad-

In Derby hospital tonight "mussacre". The officers dis- vance the annual Congress after a 10-day ordeal dur counted reports of many hun- Assembly opening tomorrow. ing which he clung to the The Council also agreed on a wreckage of his ship and One officer said he had count-procedure for the defence debate ed 43 bodies in the town and did which makes it clear that there

subalsted on nothing but not think scattered bush fight-will be two votes one on the sea water.

There Ing could have accounted for anti-H-bomb resolution. to be

hopes that M. who was not Saint Laurent will be posted seaman, more than a few dozen others—moved by Mr Frank Cousins,

Identided, was picked up yes- Reuter.

General Secretary of Britain's

torday by a freighter bound near enough to Paris to design blggest trado erion. the from Java to Australia. He said the collections in his off-duty 1,225,000-strong Transport and his shipmates perished five days hours.

Union, and after their ship was wrecked, It was rumoured M. Mars AN another on the official Labour but it was not known how many

Bohn, designer in charge of the Party pro-Nato defence policy men had been abourd Iris ship. Dlor ready-to-wear section in which la against Britain alone

replace- The wailor gald small fish and London, might be a banning the bomb-Router.

sea ice growed at bir toeement for M. Saint Laurent, But and feel while he hung on to it was understood he is to be- the wreckage. He ato ravenously come designer for another when the freighter, eescued him. fashion house and will be ro traila he asked hospital author China Mall Special: Hes, "Where's that? I never heard of It,”—UPI,

has some new sensational U.S. airman's dreds or even thousands dead.

plan for ensing East-West

wide

strains and stresses, the General Assembly may be the best place, to introduce it for the sake of world- publicity. but it is hardly the place where final, agreement will be obtain Mr Khrush ed. Ultimately chey and the Amorican President and their

advisers and experts will have to return to the con- forence table for private An discussion. Only that way can there be any hope of a settlement.

It is an illogical ; to expect Communism and Democrney to come to terms' in a Hyde Park atmosphere as to ex- pect the British cabinet to

moetings

hold their

H

Piccadilly the Contral

or

alleged confession

to murder

Tokyo, Sept. 5. American airman stationed at Yokota air base on the outskirts of Tokyo allegedly has con- fessed to the murder of a Japanese bar girl nearby Fussa. City, in- formed sources said to

day.

nt

The airmon nilegedly confess-

of the Comed to strangling 23-year-old

Party in Red Hideko Takeyama,

Square, Whatever Mr

Khrushchev has to say in

Marin was to be turned over

the General Assembly Inter to Japanese authorities today.

this month, one thing

BLAZE AT General Worktars BRAEMAR

CASTLE

Braemar, Sept. 4. Mr John Profumo, Britain's War Minister, and his wife, actress Valerie Hobson, hurried to safety when Brnemar Castle where they are holiday-

The

night.

дго

Man runs amok Told tonight, he was in Aur-glaced by M. Guy Duviar

after jump off a bus

Morden, Sept. 4.

Marilyn recovers

Hollywood, Bopt., 4.

ing with Lord and Lady A msn ran amok with an axe Actress Marilyn Monroe, who, In a butcher's shop here after | hay been suffering from ax- he had been injured in fump- | haustion, may leave hospital tas - ing off a bus.

morrow and return to Reno to

Balfour of Inchryo caught | fire yesterday,

The Aro storied in the kit

chen, and spread to the bodHe was being given first-old continto playing in the Ohm room of Lord and Lady Dai- treatment in the shop when hehe Mist which was inter

The girl's body was discover Reem cortain;' he is on aed just before midnight last four. safari to the concrete Saturday at a hotel in Fusm Mr and Mrs Protumo and picked up the axe and started rupted by her illness last-Mon Jungle of Now York with City,

at

to offer.

Japanese polleo and authori- *pecial investigation at Yokota launched an Immediate Invent damaged.

Both

Lord and Lady Balfour took ned, he picked up two buckets | Reuter,

brandttung it. As amitants day, her agent said today their children to lety while of water and hurled them through the window of a shoe badly shop next, doors an

The man aged about'00'

the obvious intention of

pot shota

taking

game the Wost the best ten of the Air Force office of firemen fought the blaze..

SUDOK

-Were

· Newesatie-on-fyrin, Bept-4PM ve Two people were killed zṇand) 20 And his trip will not be ration which auimtinated in the It was

stated at the Castle was, finally overpowered by a 11 others eriously injures hers worthwhile unless ha ro- arrest and alleged subsequent today that the party will finista policeman and the shop manager today when as our fakidded

sources sald-UPI.

ple waiting for's bus--Tessier,

turns home with a

prized trophies.

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