MOBUTU WILL NOT
Russia on Comet incident
Moscow, Oel, 20.-
The Soviet government daily, Jevrella said today the Bear collision of the Queen's Comei airliner and Two German fighters yes. terday was a "new man). festation of Weal German militariam."
The late German Field Marshal Hermann Goering "would have smiled with pleasure to see what is how going on in Western Europe," the paper said,
In Bonn, West Germany, today expressed ita regreis over the incident that in- volved the Queen's Comet yesterday.-AP.
Reuter to join
visual news service
London, Oct. 26.
The British international |
nows agency Reuters is: to be associated with
visual news reporting by becoming a
shareholder
in British Commonwealth International Newsfilm Agency.
Canadian
The other sharehollers in BCINA are: the BBC, the Brok Organisation, the Broadcasting. Corporation and the Australian Broadcasting - Commissioni
RESOURCES
It is planned that from the
RELINQUISH
CONTROL
Leopoldville, Oct. 26. Congolese army "strongman" Joseph Mobutu stated tonight that there was no question of entrusting the control of the African quarter of Leopoldville to mixed United Nations pat- rols, but that Congolese police would control these quarters.
made to en Torres-
This statement, Agence France Press pondent, cure only a few hours
UN after a
spokesman hadi declared that Col Mobutu given his pledge Congolese briny
to withdru troops front the African quarters tontorrow.
Col
have Mobutu's troops controled the African Gurlers for the past Ave days.-AFP.
UN troops
stage show of
force
Elisabethville, Oct. 26.
The United Nations Com-
mond here, after a week
CHEAM FEES INCREASED
London, Oct. 20, Fees at Cheam school, where Prince Charles is in his fourth year as a boarder are to be in- creased from £100 to £10 a term, It was learned here last night.
re- since
which have The fees, mained unchanged September 1957, are being In- creased because of pay in- creases le teschers and a general rise in costs.
term.--
The fees before September 1957 were £94 10s u China Mail Special
CHURCHILL'S
EARLY
LIFE
TIFE 'CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960.
Bob Shearer of Burlington, Vermont (US) has converted his Renault car into an amphibious craft by using a waterproof distribútor, adding a propeller to the crank shaft, raising the exhaust line above the water-lovel and seating the doors. Pletare shown a motor A converted Renault goes 'full steam ahead' at two knots on Lake Chem- car for foods?
plin, US.-Express photo.
Envoy, economic Kennedy accuses Nixon
group victims
of theft
Bamako, U. Senegal,
Oct. 26.
Three men have been arrested and charged with "stealing Tum in dollars from members of
a Soviet economic delega- Sen.
tion and over 1,000 now Francs (about $200) from Nationalist Chinose the Charge D'Affaires here, it was reported today. The victims of the thefts were "Grand staying in Bamako's
of verbal attack by the TO BE FILMED Hotel
government of the break-
away province of Katanga,
Hollywood. Oct. 20.
today staged a show of Paramunt Pictures yesterday force outside U.N. bead-{disclosed quarters.
Heavily to med
that Sir Winston Churchill has assigned the Birm early (exclusive rights to his novel Moroccan autobiographical
and
entry of Reuters Intu its owner; commandos, who hud Just four volumes of "World Crisis." resources of arrived in Elisabethvjile, drove Under the up in truck, headed by a
the world ship BCINA will be expanded.
For over
arrangement dis-
4 century Reaters witte jeep mounting a machine closed by Paramount and by in London, Para- has reported and distributed, gun, and stood guard for more Sir Winston
and the pro- mount Pictures the world's news to the world, than half-an-hour before re- while BCINA since 1957 has turning to their barracks.
ducer, Mr Hugh French would been providing a service of in-
be entitled to exclusive rights partial news on fim-the Vis-,
"My Early Life," published news
in America as "A Roving Com television service-to
mission." as well as World stations in all parts of the world.
Crisis." Reuter.
Search for
victims
ATTACKS
The attacks started in October when President Moise Tshende threatens to consider Kafungu
{ "released fruin
The Joint announcement sold previous the works would form the basis Engagements with the United a film depicting the early Nations" following the alleged life of Sir Winston.-UPI.
ature of the UN to carry out o
10 agreement
maintain new order in troubled areas in the north of the province.
The local press has continued Windsor, Oct. 20.
Its campaign of anti-United Tired, grimy rescue workers
Nations slogans and cartoDUS, dug in ratu-soaked ruins today there have been cases of tyre for possible further victims of stashing of U.N. cars and other
store explosion yesterday's
incidents involving Belgians and which 10 or more people died, Africans.
The blust, which caved in!
in
a
Anglo-Dutch discussions
The Hague, Oct. 27. The protection of Dutch in- terests in Indonesia by Great
um-
walls and buried people out into } A Norwegian U.N. officer Britain were the subject of dis- the street. ripped through commented today: "Now we cussions here yesterday between crowded downtown department Norwegians know what I must sir Leslie Fry, British
At least 90 store.
persons, have felt im to he German in bassador in Djakarta, and high mostly WOSTUME French children, iespied Norway during the ranking officials of the Dutch
Second World War."-leuter.
Foreign Ministry,
were hurt.-AP.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
4
DOWN
The dullars were stolen last stolen The amount Saturday. had nal been reported.
One of the three men, arrest ed was a money changer.
Nationalist Chinese Charge d'Affaires Joci Chen Koo, who
ludged has lett Bamako, complaint, but reportedly was worried that documents carried were searched.
10
He
The arress ended rumoars racing which
beer bad through Bamako In the best "a story" tradition-AFP.
Naval base hand over
Bizerta, Uet. 26.
This big Mediterranean naval base city will be formally turn- ed over by France to Tunisian authorities at this month's end,
it was announced today.
The French flag was hauled down for the last time in all In brief eere- four barracks montes yesterday AFP.
afternoon.---
Three sent to jail
Stockholm, Oct. 26.
of
A Swedishy court today sen- Sir Leslie, who is paying a tenced to prison terms varying four-day visit to the Nether- from 14 to 18 months three of tands at the invitation of the the defendents in the trial Dutch government, will con- an brms snuggling gong which Mauchis discussions in the landed stolen Bwodish arms in Hogue tomorrow, when he will Morocco from a former Swedish also be received by the Dutch navy launch, presumably intend.
rebeis. Foreign Minister, Mr J. M. A.ed for the Algerian
AFF. H. Luna-Reuter.
BRITAIN HAS NOT
ARRANGED FOR POLARIS MISSILES
London, Oct. 26.
Lord Carrington, First Lord of the Admiralty, said today no firm offer had yet been made or firm decision reached about the possibility of the United States offering the Polaris missile for use by Nato countries.
He was answering questions nounced
In the House of Lords.
Skybolt to acquire misslies with which to equip certain aircraft of bomber com Lord Alexander of Hills mand in parallel with those of
3 Perhaps valuable antique borough, leader of the Labour United States Strategic Air
AURONS
1 No longer good (0),
4
Serious as a judge? (5).
(5),
7
2
He hopes to get the ufp! (3),
3
Home of a scientist (5).
4 Periods of magic? (0),
5
girl (8).
Competition for a breed of pig? (8).
9 Go into a traricel (0).
11
Indicales agreement (7).
13 When we feltre (7).
15 Conunental actors, perhaps
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Given some thy stuff? (5).
pects. asked whether Anglo- Command." American negotiations
were
Instructive drawing (7); taking place about the use of Kerchief for an orchestra the Polaris by British forces.
8 Opening for a holiday (8).
10 Knotty, butonloally (8).
12 Notices, perhaps, & division
SCOTTISH BASES
Later, in the House of Com-
toned the Minister of Defence, Mr Harold Wallcsón, abon proposals to serve United States Polaris carrying submarines at
Lord Carrington repiled: 'Brimony, Labour membata ques- lain has no responsibility for the development of Polaris.
"So far as the possibilty of cerned, Ho negotiations tuking place between the British
Announced and accounted its use by British forces is con Beollish bases,
(8).
Flower in the shade (5).
4
(7).
13
for (8),
20
21
Not reached by southern
Moved very nightly (0),
route, it seema (0),
10 Garage hand? (8).
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are
Mr Walkinson replied that and United States governments, discussions had been going on although we are very interested with the United Blatos, authori in this particular development lies about the posibillly of
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORN-Across; 1 G-tad, 4 Frolles, and are in continuous and close providing cartalis Melillies for
9 Rule, Nozi, 10 Address 11 Loir, 12 Full, 14 Rameses, 17 touch with United States navy the United States fleet balllatte Ledse, 10 Train, 22 Glasses, 20 Ante, 27 Can, 20 Hateful, 20 programme of developrilet, Dole, 80 Iteno, 81 Statuen, 82 MI.C.. Downs 2 League, BDT- 111,4 WAir, 5 xvedrew, OʻLargo, 7 Cable, 12 Flog, 13 Lavé, 15 Sean, 16 Sane, 18 Secure, 20 Random, 21 Italio, 23 Leant, can be no effect on the plans Spent, 26 Bles.
"In these circumstances, there which have alrendy bian
hiladio submarines in Britain," "These distotle will con laue. Any agreement resulting will be announced fest in the House," ko pildod--stouter.
up
of covering secret U.S. report
New York, Oct. 26.
John F. Kennedy today accused Vice- President Richard M. Nixon of a "political cover up" on a secret government report showing that U.S. prestige abroad had fallen to a new low.
He called this showing America's standing overseas au "ominous event."
of administration has "consistently followed a policy of suppressing Information" important publie
contracts and ou procurement on foreign aid as well as on the recent prestige report.-UPI.
He said he is dwelling on the relies on a coalfilen or "grand America prestige issue because
with alliance" in its struggle the Communists. Once other countries feel the "leader of this grand allance is falling be- hind" they will be less anxious to support the free world strug- gle, Sen. Kennedy said.
نها
Sen. Kennedy continued exploit the prestige issue today, charging that the. Eisenhower
Australia
Washington, Oct. 26. Living costs in America rose In September to a record high, The US government's Labour department's living cost index went to 120.8 per cent of the This is 1947-49 bust period. 1.3 per cent higher than a year carlier.-AP.
The twin screw tog ''Sirius Cove" built by T. Mitchison Ltd. of Gateshead to the order of J. Fenwick & Co. Ltd., for operation in Sydney Harbour is propelled by two Mirrlees JLSGMR 6, six cylinder engines each developing 552 b.h.p. at 650 r.p.m. driving through Hindmarsh Modern Wheel Drive reverse reduction gearboxes to give 185 r.p.m. at the propeller. On trials the tug achieved a speed of 11 knots, and a bollard puli of 15.3 tons.
Minlee's
Venezuela
SECRET $205,000 LOAN ALLEGED
Columnist attacks
Nixon's brother
New York, Oct. 26. Columnist Drew Pearson sald today in his Was
hington Merry-Go-Round column that Vice- President Richard M. Nixon's brother received a secret $205,000 loan from indus- trialist Howard Hughes.
16
his column Peärson said Important matters of the Hughes' companies before the Federal Government got better treatment after the loan, Vico President Nixon hot inunediately avalleble for comment on the report. He is through a campaign tour
Pearson sald that the $205,
on
Ohio.
was
000 Joan Was advanced to
Repairs to new cruiser
Portsmouth, Oct. 20. Repair work which will take at lenat three months has begun
Nixon's brother, Don rough in the dockyard here on the his mother, Mr Hannah M. Navy's newest pushbutton crul- Nixem, it was offered by Frankser HMS Lion.
Pearson said.
ON BOOKS
I
in
J. Waters, a Hughes Lawyer, Lion, which was commissioned on July 20, has been undergoing trials and foults have been found
six-inch the ship's
gun mountings and in the turbine engines.
fortnight ago, the Ad- miralty admitted these troubles which have also been found in Llen's sister ship HMS Tiger now in the Mediterranean. -- China Mail Special.
"The loan was carried on the Hughes Tool Company books as morey disbursed to Frank J. Wabors, but on the books of Nixon's Inc. It is carried as a one-year loan from Hannah M. Nixon," he said.
When Waters advanced $205,000
bo to Don Nixon actually acting for Hughes with the approval and
Vice- of knowledge
the President," Pearson said. Don Nixon, contacted al a New York hotel where he is staying smilingly refused to
questions about Pearson column.
WAS
answer
the
The story of the loan was previously explained by Nixon's campaign manager Robert N. Finch, Pearson said, but he said Finch gave a completely dis- torted version of the facts."
Pearson said the Finch ver- sion was that Walers had ad- vanced the loan to Don Nixon because Waters' wife had gone to school with Mrs Don Nixon.
Pearson Fald Finch falied. tu mention that "Waters had been for Howard long-time lawyer
and is very close to Hughes, Nixon.UPI.
ENGINED TUGS
The dual-purpose diesel electric vessel "Cardon" owned by Compagnia Shell de Ventausta and built by Mests. Loprier Co. Lid., Renfrew will serve either for towing at fire-fighting purposes 41 the Cardon OR Refinery zs Lake Maracaibo. The propelling machinery consuals of two turbo-charged Mirrlees JSSM 6.1 cylinder engines each developing 730 bhp at 730 r.pat direct coupled to generators of Meter. Associated Electrical Indutries of Trafford Park manufacture. Control of the machinery is zeronged either from the brings or engine On trials the lug achieved a speed of 128 knots, and a bollard pull of 11 tons.
room.
**
Cuba tightens
defences
Havana, Oct. 20.
The government of Fidel Castro Loday sent reinforce- ments tots consial positions, especially in Oriente province,
rumours persistent heard of new landings in that uren.
45
ond
were
Correspondents at Santiago de Cube confirmed that more Castro militiamen have been deployed, especially along troopu
the South Constal areUS,
bul they insisted there were no con- firmations that new insurger forces and landed anywhere.-- AP.
in service throughout the world
United Kingdom
The single screw ship-towing diesel togs Sun XXX and XXII built by Phillip & Son, Dermouth to the order of W, H, J. -. Alexander Ltd. for Thaines operatiori, ara fitted with 6 cylinder Murlees KESSOMA 6 pressure-charged marine propulsion engines with a continuous rating of 1400 b.b.p. at 373 1.p.m. coupled by masas of Twifex articulated couplings to Hindmarsh Modern Wheel Drive reverie reduction geuboxes to give a propeller speed of 123 r.p.m.
On trials 15mm lugu achieved a speed of 12 koots, and a bollard psill of 16 tens,
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