THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1961.
stage angry rallies
Somalis stage
TENSE ATMOSPHERE A son son
FOLLOWING
BORDER CLASHES
Mogadiscio, Jan. 2.
Irate crowds demonstrated against noigh- bouring Ethiopia and the United States today in this capital of newly indepen- dont Somalia.
The atmosphere in this African republic was tense following border clashes between Ethiopian troops and Somali tribesmen in which 120 people were reported killed.
CASUALTIES
AMONG ETHIOPIANS
Addis Ababa, Jan. 2.
Almost 400 Ethiopian tribes-
mon have been wounded? and an unknown number killed during the last two days in tribal clashes with Somali tribesmen in the southeastern Ethiopian province of Harrar, it was learned today.
Cilekal Ethiopian government comment on the reports was ex- pected later.
The Samali crowds blamed the United States for giving
ilary aid to Ethiopia.
Crowds paraded through the streets of Mogadiselo, stepping in front of the Ethiopian and j American embassies to shout denunciations.
and
Somali political parties labitur unions were jointly or ganizing large demonsations for tomorrow.
Local publie opinien way out- raged by the border incidents. -AI'.
Man kills
wife,
daughter, self
New York, Jan. 2.
Earlier today 20 seriously wounded Ethiopians were own to Addis Ababa from Harrar for hospital treatment. Medient orderlies /accompanying the wounded raid 300 low seriously A 34-year-old father for no wounded
Ethiopinus nre receiving treatment in Harrar
apparent reason shot to province.
death his wife and daugh- ter and critically wounded his son today before, tak- ing his own life.
NEW FLAREUP
This is the latest and most serious erries of tribal elarbes have In this province which
been taking place elnice Jasl September.
On Dec. 20, the Ethicplan In- formation Ministry revealed that tw: Ethiopian policemen and Ave tribesINCTI were killed by raking Somalis เก clashes "auziy the previous Maur week" In the Ogaden region of Harror province between the townships
Aware and Wardere.
A Minkiry spokesman said at the same time the altuation has returned to normal but the latest report Indicatez there has been a new major
Bareup.AP.
Another Nixon
Helena, Montana, Jan. 2. Richard Nixon was elected Jast night as majority leader to the Montana Senate. Nixon, of Hogeland, Montana, is a liberal minded Democral-UPI.
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Folice chi Floy Chandler said this at Borne. Vermont today.
Dead are Mr and Mrs Paul Consent and their daughter, Jeanne. 3. In critical condities
Bare City Hospitat is Michael, 8.
The bizarre tragedy occurred At the Constant's finme. All the victim had apparently had been shot while asleep.
NO TROUBLES
Chandler said Constant had left a note in French soying that he had shot his family and was going to commit suicide. The Chandler note gave no motive, added.
Constant was described by relatives as a very hard work- record of Ing man with no family or marital troubles.
Constant was employed as a polisher in the granite industry. -AP.
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to Mary NEW U.S. CONGRESS
and Joseph
A boy was born in Edinburgh nine minutes after midnight, alte minules Into Christmas Day. His father's name is Joseph. His mother's name is Mary.
The odds against this coincidence-"To Mary and Joseph, on Christmas Day, a son” are reckoned at hundreds of millions lo one.
Christmas bells were pealing from a near-by church when 23-year-old Mrs Mary Fernie, of Edinburgh, gave birth to the 7th 14 oz boy in the Queen Mary Maternity Home. At 12.30 am husband Joseph, a 28-year-old electriclan, phoned to learn that he was the father of Scotland's first Christmas baby.
"What Chrisimas present!" said Mrs Ferule, "He was expected three days ago. Now I'm glad I had to walt," The baby to be called Derek Joseph.
Picture shows; Mary and Joseph Fernie with their son, born on Christmas Day, 1960.--Express photo,
Two-way fare Student shoots
Pasadena, Jan. 2. Twenty persons pald 50 cents each to view the Tournament of Roses parade today from the roof of До two-storey bullding.
When the parade had passed. They
'discovered someone had taken away the ladder
which with they had climbed to the roof.
Finally, 45 minutes later, somebody else trougli another Ladder.
one
He charged them dollar each to come down. -AP.
Film stars separate
down his
two cousins
New York, Jan. 2.
SET FOR FIRST SESSION
Washington, Jan. 2.
The new Democratic-controlled Congress convenes were tomorrow. There is speculation about how it will react to a new president with "new frontier" ideas to the situation in Laos.
For the first time for six | 30 states, will be composed of years one party, the Democrats, 85 Democrats and 33 Republ- will control both the White | cana in the 87th congress, House and congress when Pre- eldent-elect John Kennedy is Inaugurated cri January 20.
In the House of Representa- tives there will be 281 Demo- crats and 176 Republicans, un- Iess there are changes is the result of election recounts in
some districts.
This is expected by many political observers to lead greater harmony between the executive and legislative bran-
nes of the goverminent and to Among the early duties of cr:oth tho way for dealing the Congress will be to listen the state of the union with craneslie problems such as to medical aid to the aged, In-message, the budget proposals crondale messtage creased federal assistance to end the education, an increased minimum which the retiring president, Mr wage and help for depressed, Eisenhower, will deliver in the
next ten days or so,
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COMPOSITION
It is considered unlikely, however, that Mr Kennedy will attempt to push through a massive legislative programme during the traditional "honey- moon" between the executive and Congress after a new pre- eldent takes office.
The Senate, which is made up of two senators from each of the
Tamils stage 'black flag' protest
one
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Colombo, Jan. 2. Black flags flow today on cars, taxis, bicycles and buildings in narth and east Ceylon where most of Ceylon's
million Tamils live-in protest against
language laws. All shops and restaurants closed down as a protest against the failure of the government to give Tamil the same official standing as Sinhalese, spoken by roughly seven million, which yesterday replaced English as the unclut lunguage
of this multi-racial Island.
BUS STONED
The Tamils are also protesting at the government's unwilling ness to allow Tomil to be used in Inw courts,
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Police said there major violence, but reported The New Mexico state police that in one northern town tele- today revealed that a 16-phone wires were cut and in year-old high school boy another a bus stoned. had killed his two cousins Batticaloa lawyers boycotted the cast Ceylon town of after plotting their deaths courts--AP,
for two weeks. Emillo Martinez signed a admitting statement yesterday the shooting deaths of his two cousins, BonbЛtelo Mondragon, 20, and his brother, Dan, 18, on Friday as the three hunted coyotes.
In the
Attempt to climb peak
Munich, Jan. 2.
TEASED HIM State patrolman Fred Mar A 13-man Germán climbing tinez said the youth told him
expedition will attempt that he had Zured the two vic- Hollywood, Jan. 2.
tims to a desolate part of the
an ascent of the 26,660- American actor Ernest country on the pretext of hunt- foot Nanga Parbat peak Borine and Mexican actressing coyotes and then riddled
In Kashmir this spring, it Katy Jurado have had a quarrel them with builets from a rine.
The youth told police.
was announced today. and are separated, it was re-
he had plotted to kill his ported today. They married a
The group, led by Dr Michael year ago in Mexico City.
Cousins because they had teased Herrlichoffer of Munich, it will him about his plans for getting approach the peak from the Borgnine told a newsmon: i married.
west. All other attempts, includ- "I have no idea where Katy is, Polive said the teasing wesing the first successful ascent except that she is with friends. "just good · natured ribbing in 1953, were on the cast flank, She is fill my wife.”—AP. (joking)," AP.
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IRISH DELIGHTED AT
VISIT OF ANTONY
AND MARGARET
Birr, Jan. 2.
Princess Margaret sat in front of a roaring log fire today, sipped a gin
and tonic and daintily shuffled a pack of cards,
balticments of
Birr
مجھے
Outside the rain-beat on the It rained heavily and they tish Royal visit the first for 83 Custle came in at 4 pm, without a sears-has brought the Emerald where Margaret and her hus- (pheasant between them. They❘ Isle. band, Antony Armstrong-Jones, warmed up with hot punch.
| are spendling an Irish winter
vacation.
Willo Margaret. and the Jádles - among
them her mother-in-law, the Countess of Itesso - played ・ einasto, favourite card game with Dri- Antony and the lith royalty, men wore out shooting.
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SHOOTING-FORAY
Antony and the other men folned a party of guests; who Birr. for tele have arrived at KOTTOW’#Big shooting foray the pheasants that again abound in the tall gram around the castle.
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Brendan O'Regan, Chair. man or the fen Tourist Board, said:
[arriyat kas "MSTERDİ'D labo ro for our tätirtat Deiningen Ihis thoukanda of pounds worth' of advertising could do." Men, of the outlawed Irish Repablican Anny (IRA) word banerving themselves.
Mr Armstrong-Jones, was re-
Tony spent much of his boy Skid voe; member of the of- companied by his stepfather, the hood at Birr and this morning gination, fighting an erratic YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1. Copper, 4 Above,
Ear? (or Hosse, sibo oyna the he took Margaret for a walk to bomb-and-bullet compiles to 7. Nioty, & Lorry, 10 Late, 18 Did-ded 185. Hack, 10 East, 17 easile, fillyWallnce, an old St Brendan's wishing well, one and Brillph-rule is Northern Dove, 13-Meant, 20 Erssted, 41. Bere, 23 Cavil, 24 Covert, 25 friend of Princess Margaret's, the of the favourilo haunts of his | TretanktopM Lent 20 Lenged. Dowar 1 Conclude, a Punitive, 3 Eats, gamekeeper, Pat Mollison, and childhood, pin to see have nothing mainit Broaderia, 0 Varies, 9 Bided, 11 Eleotides, 12 Daidos, 13 Latoriėšų, | A 1beni policeman, Cület Inspées,
Meanwhile the Telah were ra- bäraret, personašky, Wełna jush. 14 Detected, '18 Ozáála; 22-Hole,
for źed Croker.
veiling in publicity that the Brie, lamoring the whole thing."'---Al'.
soon
It is expected that after Vanuary 20 Mr Kennedy will present amendments to the budget to make it con
Ho form to his policles. might, however, submit complete subsuluto,--Renter.
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