MOBUTU URGES PEOPLE Venezuela cracks down

TO FIGHT UN PLOT'

Leopoldville, Oct. 25.

The Leopoldville radio today called on the Congolese population to line up-behind the rampaging troops against · the United Nations.

The rali, manned by Col. Juseph Mobutics Torhnical com misioners, warned the city that a plot is being prepared by the United Nations to disarm the Congolese arMLY.

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I charged. that the spearheaded by Chuan, Guinen and Morocco--lhe three nations Col. Mobutu has been nerusing of planning to return to power deposed Premier Patrice Lu- mumbu.

Setback

for

Britain

"We are sure the Congolese nathar will stand behind its army," the broadenst spid.

WEAPONS

charged that anti-tank weapons for U.N. trons, have been unloaded in Leupoldville to be used against an eventuak assault of Congolese amared froops from the Thysville base yon 100 miles west of the city. High UN ofeials confirmed they fear a possible the city by 30 odd ears of the speel

move on

armoured Congolese

intervention brigade. Infarct sources said the brigade recent- ly received half a dozen Belgun instructors.

No immediate

U.N. military measures against the possible move have been announced so officials far but U.N, military

said "We will do everything we can to stop iL."

The Leopoldville radio an- nouncement came after three days of continuing violence by frequently

and drunk

dix- heveled soldiers representing the main force of Col Mobatu's regime.

United Nations, Oct. 25. Britain suffered a setback in

the United Nations today when the General Assem- bly's steering committee voted by 14 to two to in- clude the Oman issue in their cars.

the Assembly agenda.

Steel helmeted troops today" spread their rule from the African city to some European quarters, setting up roadblocks and forcing UN officials out of

a

CHAOS

Only Britain and Fronce

Meanwhile, unconilymed re- Arab-sponsored opposed the recommendation,

United ports from the Kasul province The

of Congolese army States, Italy. Canada

and spoke

Column 1,000 men strong head- Nationalist China abstained.

ing toward the Bakwanga ures. The aren was the scene of n Arab move surprised The

political

tribal und pliservers because there had bloody

strife which claimed thousands been reports that the question would not be tald before the of vus six weeks ago, the Assembly while u good ofces dghting was stopped then by commission tried to ease the U.N. Intervention. dispute between Britain and Suudi Arabia over the reputedly wil-rich Buraimi uusis,

Sir Patrick Dean of Britain, upposing the move, told today's steering committee session: "We are being asked to discuss mythical aggression against non-existent male,”

The capital tottered in chans and disorder with virtually no prospects for Immediate relief.

Col. Molatu, who last Satur- day announced he had broken off relations with the United Nations, was back in the U.N. awadquarters, apparently plead- aing for support, no details on 135: talks with UN. oficials were available, He suld Onars had nover

India's Rejeshawar Dayal, been Independent and the x- who heads the U.N. Cingo called treaty of SIB between operalite. again visited the the Sultan of the Persian Gulf › country's rechuse president state of Muscat und Oman and Joseph Kusovubu, apparently in tribal leaders

a new bid. to urge Kasavab to intervene.Aľ. ment, nut realy-Reuter,

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Teheran is now ready to welcome the Royal baby, due to arrive at any time now. Twenty-two-year old Queen Farah is taking it easy but her mother, Mrs Farida Diba haa been on a final tour of inspection of the maternity alinie In Teheran where the Queen is to deliver her child. Photo shows the Queen's mother (beliind her French nurse Guyon) look- ing at the infant's crib together with a hospital nurse, Health Minister Dr Saleh and Dr Melament, head of the Clinic.-Expres photo,

IS SHE

NEW YORK'S

SUNDAY

BOMBER*?

New York. Oct. 25.

A 33-year old woman who may be the notorious "Sunday Bomber" has been artested in Newark, New Jersey, police reported today,

They said the woman, Marion Bulih, was arrested late last night when she reclaimed a leather briefcase from the checking counter at Newark's Pennsylvania station,

The briefcase contained a pad with curious" notes, many press clippings on four Sunday bomb explosiona in New York this month and an Italian revolver, police said.

STATEMENT TO POLICE

Questioned by Newark police and New York detectives, Miss Smith allegedly told them she knew the "Sunday Bomber" who had once worked on the same job with her. She said she was jobless and had come to New York le sock work.

Police questioned her on her activities at the time of last Sunday's bomb blast on the Staten Island ferry and three others, which injured 39 altogether.

They said they were more interested in her and her movements than those of hier alleged workmate.--AFP.

Nixon upbraids

for

Kennedy belittling U.S.

Marietta, Ohio, Oct. 25. Vice-President Richard Nixon declared today that his Democratic rival for the presidency, Sena tor John Kennedy, is "dangerously down- grading" the United States by saying the country has lost prestige oversens.

Mr Nixon, the Hepublican candidate, made his arst speech

of the day here before an out-

door crowd which stood silent

al first in the sunshine of a frosty morning, but responded warmly before he Anished.

The

Vice-President coted that Senator Kennedy had adopted "now frontiers as a campaign slogan, He declared "They are going to try to ride across these new frontiers in the same old Jallopies that were broken down in 1953 and use- less now.

"Yes, there are new frontiers, but they will not be crossed by downgrading this country and weakening it."

TAXES

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Mr Nixon also told the crowd, estimated by police at about 5,000, that if Senator Kennedy were elected, prices and taxes would go up.

With the election extelly, two weeks away, Sonator Kennedy

Jack Benny

faces

copyright charge

New York, Oct. 25. Comedian Jack Benny was charged today with copy- right infringement in the j

of Charlie Chan material without permis- sion on a television pro- gramme last

uso

on Cuban-type

demonstrations

Caracas, Oct. 25. Declaring that extreme left wing elements are trying to put over a Castro type programme in Venezuela, President Romulo Betancourt today ordered the army to patrol Caraens streets.

The order

came after ave

days of lefist demonstrations.

One person was killed, three Reaction to seizure of 167 U.S. firms

wounded by gunfire and 20 bruised in the latest outburst of rioting in Caracas,

to-

Schools were shut down dug by presidential order, high school students, spurred by ck- tremkats, were prominent in the ricing in Curtions and provin- I clni elites.

CHEERED

demonstrations which be dan last night and continued wn this morning the leftists cheered Russia and Castro's Cuba.

de-

CUBA BEING EXPLOITED

BY COMMUNISTS'

Washington, Oct. 25.

The United States today branded Cuba's seizure of 167.

more American companies another totalitarian step taken for the "foreign political purposes" of international Communism.

The State Department said admit to the Cuban people arki Addressing a group of pro-

to wam them of the economle fessional men President Betan- that it was to be deeply re- court said the Venezuelans will gretled" that the Cuban people hardships and disincations which follow their own system, not would be forced to undergo will result from Cuba's es

of the "economic hardships and dis- lablishmen

stalisi the Cuban methods, and clared that a continuance of locations which will result from economic system demanded by

establishment of the international Commminism." leftist agitation might bring the Cuba's

do- system

"It is, therefore, to be deeply at risk

milltary statist economic another

manded by international Co-rogrefied that the people of dictatorship.

Cube are thus being enpro- The dictatorship

headed by munism."

mically exploited for foreign Col. Murcos Perez Jimenez was

political perposes," Mr Whlie overthrown in 1958.

sald.-UPI.

Pres

Betancourt said

He

DOGMA

State Department

Press

ordered the schools closed be-Officer, Mr Lincoln White, said that The Cuban action in cause many boys from 12 to

16 were drawn into the de- taking over industrial and com- mercial establishments is, of monstrations by the leftistu.

course, in full accord with "The police couldn't move against 12 and 16

old year he boys,"

said. He urged parents to keep the boys off the Streets.—AP.

French

swoop

November down on

The action was brought by Elemor Biggera Cole, widow of Earl Derr Biggers, creator the national detective character, Charlie Chan.

OTHERS NAMED

The suit alleges that the copyright infringement took place over a TV network in a sketch entled "Dragon-nel, or Charlie Chan strikes back" with Jack Benny in one of the leading roles.

network

French

Paris, Oct. 25.

counter expionage ogents have broken up a nation-wide network ald- ing the Algerian rebels headed by an important Icader of the Egyptian Gommunist Party living falsa France under identity, police announc- ed tonight. The agents arrested six people including

American-born naturalised Frenchman and a Belgian scientist and immediate- y expelled three other people from France.

The widow seeks an

in DC- and asked counting of profits

the court to set damages # well as restraining the defen- dants from the continuing use

proper

this material without

authority.

Named in the suit with Benny are Jack Webb, C.B.S., Lever Brothers and the advertising firm of J. Waller Thompson Co.

UPI

Greek Patriarch

questioned in

Turkish trials

Yassiada Island, Turkey, Oct. 25. Patriarch Athenagoras, supreme head of the Orthodox Church, was questioned in court here today about a letter in which he said that anti-Greek riots in Istanbul five years ago were "based on a pre-arranged plan."

He was giving evidence in the have no personal views on the trial of

Celal subiect." ex-president.

He said that his letter was Bayar, ex-premier Adnan Men- the second day, of R ceres and other former leaders based on information collectedİ

by the Holy Synod. tour of the smaller towns of of Turkey.

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Church

FOREIGN

The network consisted main- ly of foreign Communists living In France including Egyptians, Belgians, Tonistons, Swiss and Americans alded by several French Communists.

The members housed in- portent leaders of the Algerian rebel National Liberation. Front ensured

foreign liaisons with countries and distributed pro paganda leaflets and pamphlets aimed at inelting French youth to desert from the army or re- in the Algerian fuse in fight wer.--AFF.

Opinion on mystery object

Johannesburg, Oct. 25.

ta Albonagoras Illinois today, taking in a num-,"I have no knowledge that they

were pre-arranged, nor who Archbishop of Constantinople A sphorical object recently He dealt mostly with domes was responsible," he replied. and Oecumenical Patriarch of

But extracts from his letter the Greek Orthodox particularly educa- tio Issues,

to Mr Menderes which were Today was believed to be the don.

read to the court included the first time

Oecumenical on t pre-Patriarch had given évidence In passage: "Based arranged plan motivated by a single authority, organised mobs a criminal court.

In

our

TRIBUTE

picked up on a farm in north Transvadi is prob- obly part of the fuel tank of an American rocket, a top South African scien tist sald today.

a upeech for delivery at Carpentersville ho said the "school crisis" had got out of

assembled in various paris of

Dr Neiring Naude, chairman control, and added: "It is time we stopped talking about it and

istanbul

of the South African Connell allacketl and

Scientif did something about it."

and Industrial eyes of The Turkish president, for He said that Mr Nixon had dock under the very

sald the opinion suo a the security forces...."

General Cemal Gurse, who is at Research, created

"Iclec a

The letter went on: "Over 70 present touring Eastern pro- derived from the way some of churches were destroyed and vinces has paid tribute to the bolts were wrapped with federal old to education."

burnt, former Pairiarch's gruves Yasslada" court, the were This falso issue was

destroyed end newly- charge Me Nixon had been buried bodles were unearthed making that if government |und torn to pieces, and the bones funds were used to Belp of the dead were scattered and education, government control burnt....

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD~~Across: 1 Burste, & Prom

of education wald come with thom

The government had already Rogue, Lintel, 10 La-Ger, 11 Euris (Court), 12 Finn, 13, Moans, made payments to more than 10 Sedans, 18 London, 20 Geese, 22 Serd, 23 Topir, 25 Sialk, 20 3,000 local school districts and Number 37 Eerie, 20 Baird, 28 Estem. Downi 1 Bullfrog, 2 there had been no complaints Itentable, Tree, Solated, 6 Pullman, a Reason, 7 Stern, 14 from them about federal con- Adsemble is Side-drum. 10 Sneaked, 17 Dominie, 19 Ostler. 21trols," Mr Kennedy sold. —

Hauter. Petra, 24 Hugi.

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In a pubile address at Malatyn he declared; The world will. grand example of Turkish justice through the judgements of the Yasslade Supreme Court. "Although revolutionary "Priests were attacked, and government, we trust justice sa much that we don't intend using he was killed.”

revolutionary methods.

NO VIEWS

Asked by the president of the court if his latter did not mean that the riots were pre-ptranded, Patelarch Athensporas cald:

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Our aim is to establish a rule guaranteeing our countrymen's legar righte”—~Neuter.

wire.

20-LB

Dr Noudowald the 20 ib object may have broken away from the uncomful United States moon rocket launched en September 26.

Hual-coloured object, The which had been offered by the

to the Cotinell

American Batellite and Space Society, wds 4 to a ft in diameter, and 2 long.

The metal was not radio. active, De Näide #ldemá77.

Belgium's Nato force

International communist dogma calling for state ownership and control of all means of pro- duction and distribution of goods,"

Brummels, Oct. 25. The spokesman recalled that Belgium's contribution to the Cuba's Economic strongman, North Atlantic Trealy Organisa- National Bank President, Mr tion is soon to be stepped up

Guevara, Ernesto

malarised Infantry of by two spoke difficultles ahend for Cubans in divisions and equipment of the a speech last Thursday Just be- Air Force by 100 Supersonic was reported fore leaving on a visit to Soviet star fighters, It bloc countries.

here today.

The Air Force Minister, Mr The United States last week cut off sale of most goods, ex- Arthur Gilson, was reported by cept food and medicine, to conference sources to have told Cuber. It cut sugar purchases this to a closed meeting of the earlier.

seven-nation Western European Mr White

sald that

Committee. Mr❘ Union's Defence Guevara took the occasion "to Reuter.

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