THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31,-" 1081.)
BY MEANS OF AIR, SEA,
OF AIR, SEA, AND LAND TRANSPORT Chiang will send rice to China
Aid for famine Algerians areas by force if necessary
Taipei, Jan. 30. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok announced today Nationalist China will sond 100,- 000 tons of rice to famine-stricken areas of Communist China-by force, if necessary.
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kill policeman
Paris, Jan. 30.
A group of Algerians shot and killed a policeman in front of a police station horo tonight. Ono Algeriani was killed and anothor wounded police,
by
pursuing
been
Eviction order for father
racial issue
in
New Orleans, Jan. 30. John Thompson, father of the nine-year-old white boy who today broke the white boycott of a. racially integrated school here, was asked to- day to leave his apartment by his landlady.
Thompson, father of six boycott agninai the school's Inunched and several suspects children, promptly refused to Federal government - ordered have been detained,
apartment, whose token Integration in autumn--
AFF. The officer, Andre Putze, 30-rent he has paid up to February. year-old father of three, was cut down by n burst of ma-
Thompson's landlady skajed chinegun Bre as he came out of Parents of other white children might damage the apartment buliding.
A vast manhunt was
The Nationalist Chinese President told his weekly
meeting with ranking government officialsį that his government will use nir, sea and land means of transportation to get the food to the Chinese mainland if non-Communist nations of the world fail to persuade the Pek- ing regime to open a port for international and one of They then
food relief.
Chlang also appealed to non- Communist rations to retrain from helping Peking to export food. China's food exports, often manipulated for presi|ge| and political reasti, are be
PRESIDENT CHIANG
Leved to be nt
the source of the mainland's current food shortage.
Chiangraded for the launch-
the police slation.
The Algerians, who were la trent of him, suddenly turned, them opened fire. flet down the crowded street.---Reuter.
Kennedy faces his first test of strength
Washington, Jan. 30.
President Kennedy faces his first test of strength
with Congress tomorrow.
At issue will be a proposal ta commliten and heads the conil- by-pass a coalition of Southerntion. Demernt'e conservatives and Republicans which threatens to hold up the new president's domestic legislative programing
The vole is likely to be close, although Mr Rayburn has expressed confidence over the outcome,
delcat for
con:- the
in the House of Representatives, In the view of some
For years the
coalition has mentators controlled the House Rules Com-committee enlargement proposal mittee and, because of the re-
would be paralysing blow for quirement that this group pass
the administration in its firs first all legislation, has held up few days in office. what are considered to be vital A report in the Washington a blow, the measures dealing with dvi Post said: "Such
President is well aware, would rights and other issues,
administration's the Speaker Sam Rayburn
hani affect
proposed that the committee be prestige abrond among the from the present allies, the neutrals and in the and bring twelve members to sifteen. The Communist world
ing of a worldwide "Marcharged
of Dollars" campaign for all addional members, it is hoped, doubts that Mr Kennedy could Ing the Chinese land.-UPI.
on the main-
10 injured
New York, Jan. 30. Eleven persons were injured; today in an explosion in the basement of a 20-storey office building in Brooklyn.
would help to nutnumber the command support of Congress controlling coalition and thus in future votes on vital inter- break their present grip.
VITAL VOTE
The administration regards the vote due tomorrow as vital, | The two chief protagonists in"] the procedural struggle are Mr1 Rayburn, on behalf of the Democratle leadership, and Mr Howard Smith, u Virginia De- mocrat, who, because of his
Cause of the explosion was not determined immediately. menfority in Congress, continues
AP.
to hold the chalrnwnship of the
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domestic matters."-Reuter,
Novelist
Thirkell
dies
Surrey, Jan. 30.
Mrs Angela Thirkoll, the famous. British novelist, died at her home here yesterday within a day of her soventy-first birthday. Her novels were distinguished by wit, stylistic qualities and portrayals of the English social reene and were highly regarded in the English-speaking world.
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She was born in London on January 30, 1800, the daughter of J. W. Mockail, a classical scholar and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University and Mar- garet Mackall, the doughter of Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
She lived for some years with her second husband, Mr G. Ľ. Thickell; In Australia where she dia some broadcasting ant engaged in journalistle acti- vilies.
Although she wrote mate than 36 novels, she did not begin to publish before she was 40,- Chua Mall Special.
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Damaged tanker
Whale of
Pake
Mobutu forces fail in
jungle
thrust
Leopoldville, Jan. 30.
a fortune The forces of General Joseph Mobutu appeared to
Moscow, Jan, 20. Behmen t
Soviet Antaretle whaling fallin - have found two thunka of ambergris weighing ta- gelker-.-- 102.0 kilograms (about 220 pounds) in a sperm whale, according to Tass,
With ambergris.used in perfumeryworth as much as gold, their "find" ja warth about China Mail Special.
£45,000,
Dutch jet in trouble
A
Rome, Jan. 30. Datch fet airliner with 80 passengers aboard returned to Rory's Fiumicino Airport tonight when it developed landios
frouble gear
have failed today in a thrust deep into the heart of Oriental Province, stronghold of the Lumumba rebels.
Congolese military sources at first mid no news, of any rold troops whitch penetrated as 'fighting had bein received. far as Busoko, zome' 120 miles UN ̋offelals in Leopoldvillo from Stanleyville, wère repulsed | confirmed that, Mobutu forces by the Lumumba defenders.. had been involved in fighting at Reports from the wild Congo Bosoko but suld the・ #ghling River basin gave no indication appeared to have been on of the number of troops involved minor žedic. In the fighting or details of casualtics, the sources said,
But the Mobutu troops ap- peared to have withdrawn froos the vicinity of Basoko. The Kourers
were sald Indlenljons that calm has returned to the 120-mile arca between Basoko and Bumba, the town on the Equateur Province border from where Mobutu launched the at- tack.
Fierce battle
Unconfirmed reports have trickled in over the weekend
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fierce battip with heavy casualties at Bamba and triumphant langs by the Mobutu troops toward Stan-
Gibraltar, Jan. 31. Young Gregory Thompson The Britlah tanker E400 was escorted Into Integrated Durham arrived here under its McDonogh Elementary School own alcam
after" explosions here this morning by two ripped a gaping hole in its side.. Federal
attent polleemen to
Large crowds watched the clared with three Negro girls-vessel como in today. The blasts the school's only other puplis, yesterday opened a hole from
All other
leyville. white students the waterline to the deck just in formerly enrolled at McDonogh front the bridge, Four crew- were transferred by their men were slightly hurt and parents to privats schools in n' treated aboard.--AP.
after leaving for Catro. It made ja norma?, Ianding, Passengers were transferred to another plane, while the jet- liner was to return to Amsler- dam empty. The fight involved was bound from Amsterdam to Calro and the Far East ROMAP.
via
B.O.A.C
UN sources sald signals from the Bumba arco have beeti sparse in the past week. The area has been manned by troops of the Unlied Arab Republie who now are being withdrawn from the UN Congo force at tho request of their government. AP.
DUKE FIRES AT CROCODILE
Udaipur, Jan. 30. The Duke of Edinburgh shot at a crocodile while boating on the. Udaipur Lake this, afternoon with the Queen."
The
crocodile disappeared underwater after the shot and it Congolese Government circles was not known whether or not declined to confrm the reports the Duke hid scored a hit, and United Nations authorities AFP.
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