THE CHINA MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961,
Angola police search Jesuit priest Mrs Kennedy discovers
for rioters, AUSTRALIAN
31 killed
Lisbon, Fab. 7.
Armod police units are searching outside Luanda, Angola, today for fleeing
SPOTS SPUTNIK
Melbourne, Feb. 8.
members of armed bands which attack- A physics professor at Melbourne University said
ed government centres in the city during the weekend, Portuguese news- paper reports said here.
The reports said that 31 people--including seven police or soldiers were killed in the fighting.
The police are now combing Through the aren beyond the city limits where higra *THAN offers an easy hiding place,
Some of the men arrested are reported to have been found hiding in sewers,
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The total number antested not known, but the spovernment newspaper Diarin de Mafilo akti
that anenst them were proper Munte the influence of deling og
arjuna,"
BROWN SHIRTS
Reports
today here that some of the attackers wore browe shirts and berets sroilar to those worn by the men who seized the liner Santa Marta- which at one Blage was re- Kried 10 be herdin for Angola,
Planneri
Priests arrested
in Hungary
Vienna, Feb. 7. Hungarian security authorities today arrested nine priests, former countess and a former esplain ter taking part in plot against the State, Budapet Tadig reported tonight,
The radio raid the leader of the alleged plot wa
Verlan
War 11 lank captain, Silve dur Keermend
į
today he saw Russia's six-and-a-half ton sputnik passing over Victoria yesterday evening.
Dr V. Hopper said it passed
almost overhead at Pakenham. 10 miles south of here, about
3.30 pm (303R GMT)
"I appeared to be in the right orbit and travelling at the right speed," he said. He watched J! for five or six minules,
He said it was travelling faster than any other satellite he had
sven.
Meudon Obervatory outside
to discuss
black magic
Bristol, Feb. 7.
A Jesuit priest is to appear on Welsh and Western England Tolovision later this month in an investiga- tion of black magic and witchcraft.
Father Joseph Christie, of a London Roman Catholle Church, has mude a clase study of the occult for 25 years. The TV
features seven programmes re- from * year's research throughout most of Britala,
across
desk presented by_Queen Victoria
Washington, Fob. 7. President Kennedy was today conducting affairs of state from a desk presented to the White House by Queen Victoria and made 100 years ago from the stout timbors of a 19th century British warship.
The ship was H.M.S. Resolule,, the President-himself a former. "I have no doubt witcheraft one of the vessels which carried naval officer. etill exists, and I have
Arelie starch for Sir come out the
"The President is delighted verifiable reports of John Franklin, the British ex- with her discovery and the re- black magic." Father Christieplerer who died in 1652 while turn of the desk to a place of trying to find the north-west honour in the White House," said
an official announcement.
DELIGHTED
Pais failed to spot the spank told reporters. today although eculations were
favoumible, and on officiel said
that the details of the time when it would be visible, culatod yesterday, were not
rumate.
FIRMLY BELIEVE
Passapo
Some evidence, he said, and Mrs Jacqueling Kennedy, the come from univeraly men, ns President's wlie, discovered the woll us country folk who s¦richly-carved desk in the White ac-armly believe cursus can be put House basement over the week-Resolute was abandoned in May.
on poople."
As cus-
Shifting chords
Astronomers at Belfield Oh- But a Norwegian scientist, Mr near Sydney, salt Halvard Torgersen, at Trond- story. they have been unable to track | heim Technical University, has reccrited rhythmically-shifting The Sputnik because insuficient details have been released
In den chorts on a frequency by
Houatly red by sputnik.. Later the Russians,
be found the frequency was shifting slightly, and above the chords was rapid pulsation sounding like a complicated transmission from several trans- misters.-Reuter,
Not a word
Meanwinte, Russia maintained her tantalising silence about the progress of her sputnik and so Demokopparently did the sputnik itself. Some Western astronomerS
Soviet scientists tim tracking on a secret wave- length.
The woman was Maria Bolzor. formerly Countess Zichy.
belove The others arrested were ax Cistercian monks and another Catholic priests, two
inonk.
All those arrested came from Budapest exempt for a Roman Calhalte priest from Pics and a Cisterelan mock from Szekesfe hervar.
carnival festivities an irs Luanda have been stopped.
The Isbon evening THOWN paper Diario de Lisboa sabt that Portuguese settlers Angola should not attempt to Parry out justice. Int then- selver, commenting: "Repression may never go beyond what the inws permit. There are courts to try criminals and agitators ... one cannot answer one monstrosity with another mons- Trosity."
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The Lunnla newspaper Provincia da Angola urged the elvillar population 10 remain ealm, saying that it was only permissible for people to take "defensive precautions."
Lishen newspapers today published only the bare fact that three apposition fraiers, representing 39 leading op- ponents of Dr Antene Salazar, the Prime Minister, fast niglit held falls In Lisbon with President Americo Toma. They did not publish the communique inter issued by the three men, which said that they vil President Tomis that events in Luanda
"trengthen
My
The radio gave no details.og
leged plot.-Reuter.
Moscow radio home serviez sald not a word about it. An English-language Moscow broad- east said merely that the weight of sputniks had increared 7: dmed Minee the first on | 1957 and that each one brought
manned fight "glosar."
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Big crackdown on
firms violating anti-trust law
Philadelphia, Feb. 7.
the state of alarm and public Federal Judge J. Cullen Ganey wound up one of
apprehension.”—Reuter.
London, Feb. 7
Representatives of 13,000 Odhams Press and Daily Mirror work- ers decided last night to_fight | take-over bids for Odhams | and to consider striking if { necessary.
the nation's biggest anti-trust cases today, after levelling almost $2 million in fines against individuals and firms in the heavy
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Snow halts
New York traffic
New York, Feb. 7.
For the fourth consecutive York day most of New city's streets remained forbidden to private cars today in a bid to ease the job of clearing the masses of weekend snow.
Since the snowstorm ended un Saturday almost 3,000 viola- tors of emergency traffic bons have been served with fines.
All streets in the City's centre have been ploughed, but certain throughfares in outlying districts remained choked.
con-
New York City Mayor Robert Wagner, who made severnl day authorised trafile of "frontline" inspection tours. tu- mercial vehicles for the Arst time. On Staten Island, one of New York's five boroughs,
today,
electrical industry for fixing prices and sub-traffle of all kinds was restored mitting rigged bids.
Judge Ganey ordered 30-day finent The decision was taken at a jall intences for seven of the country. meeting in London of union 38 Individuale and imposed delegates rupresenting journal- | heavy fines against the 32 cum- kus, printers azul electrici: ns---
virtually epresenting Chind Mail Sperint.
every major electrical equlp
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manufacturer in the
Judge Clancy said the case was a "hocking" indletment of the American
rystem of free interprise. He began passing Lentes yesterday on the 20, Indictment handed down by four federal grand juries.
Baddia Rashid, chief of the Justice Department's frin e- tion of the anti-trust division, said the purpose of "this litiga tion is to make clear that econo- mle freedom in this country... Is no less important and in less u ideal than political liberty."
"For only if these sentences will meet these criteria, can we be assured that the citi- Zeny pt this country whit realise the Importance of the maintenance of our system of free enterprise." Rashid said. The government lawyer said The 20 Indictments Indieated public interest and acted as deterrent for auy who may be
The mercury climbed above zero enabling municipal au- thorities to cope with the annrecedentedly
heavy snow- full bul alis creating the possible danger 01 floods,
since predicted Enceintly
weathermen storm followed by rain tonight-AFP.
O new snow
Last tribute
to husband
Canberra, Feb. 7. Lady Dunrosali this morning paid a last secret tribute to her husband at St. Andrew's Church,
She was driven from Govern- ment House to the church and entered by a side door at 9.15- an hour and a quarter before the funeral service began,
She spent five minutes beside her husband's coffin by herself
tempted to violate the Sher- before returning to Govern-
man Anti-Trust Act.-UPI.
ment House-Reuler,
Mr Anthony Hoyland, pro- ducer of the sorios, said "a fot of Voodoo, Ur West Indian mugle" was pretised in London, The belief in witchcraft seemed to exist in plures scattered be- tween South Wales and Lon- doy, and there was also strong evidence in Devon amul Corn- wall.
Mr Hoyland claimed to have found evidence of a roup DI
within 20 People
miles Caselt, South Wales, who wante to perform a black mines-Ching" Mail Speelu),
of
cod.
The piece was covered with greto Laize and had been a camera stand when the base- meat was used for broadensts. been Mrs Kennedy, who has going through the White House with a fine toothcomb, peeled off the covering and discovered An inscription which revealed | its historical association.
The chiselled Inscription on the desk recoris that JIMS
1854, during the search for Sir John Franklin, but was found and extricated by an American whaler sixteen months later.
The ship was filled out and arnt to England 35. a gift 10 Queen Victoria by
the president and people of the United States as "a token of goodwill and friendship." When the vessel was broken up years later, the Queen had She felt that the desk, with the deske made from its limbers its associations with the sea, and sent it to President Ruther would be a perfect complement Ford Hayes in 1878 as a mea to the paintings of naval bat-ortal of the original gift of the ties which decorate the gifles of ship.-Clilna Mall Special.
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EXTRA WORK DAYS
Landon, Feb. 2. The Ford Motor Company an- nounced today that 10,500 of their 50,000-odd production workers in Britain are to get extra day' work until the end of this month, bringing their working week up from three to four days.
This was due to a night im- provement in the tradhig post-
jon,
AL present 13,000 Ford worker--about a quarter of the Inbour force-are on short time.
The Company said I was too soon to Judge whether the up- ward trend in sales would con- Unue ----Reuter.
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URGES FUTURE
TEXTILE CURBS
Manchester, Feb. 7.
Official record of Parliament. Mr W. A. M. Hesketh, Chairman of the powerful
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the mine? (7)
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Acconst 1 Newish, 5 Backs, B Lare, Cotton, 11 Tempt. 12 Hatter, 14 Peer, 10 Those, 18 Churn 18 Shot, 20 Roller, 24 Twine, 26 M-Alice, 20 Avon, 27 Ight, 28 Netted. Down: I Nice, 2 With, 3 Slot, 4 Hunter, Getroth, & Camelot, 7 Satchel, 10 Taper, 13 Sestier, 14 Pudding. 13 Entrent, 17 Hotel, 19 Salmon, 21 Lane, 22 Riot, 23 Sood.
Bolton Master Cotton Spinners Association, today called for arrangements satisfactory to the united industry to be made when the voluntary pacts between Britain and the cot- ton industries of Hongkong, India and Pakis- tan run out in 1962 and 1963.
Mr
He cald at the Association's continuance of its re-equipment annual meeting that it seemned policy made it essential that Inconceivable that the British further nrrigements should be Government, having allocated made
of regarding Imports In connection Commonwtatih matt money
textiles, with the reorganization and re-
Hesketh said. equipment of the cotton Indus-
Commonwealth and foreign try, "should stand aside and
milla, had now secured about allow the free importation of textiles produced on n Iow standard of wagen."
38 per cent of Britain's homo market.
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"By eny standards this Full confidence in the Lan» Į more than a generous share," ekshiro cotton industry and he declared.--Reuter,
P. L 1340 A 2
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