THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, 'FÉBRUÁRY 23, 1961.
CLASHES FOLLOW ANTI-U.S. DEMONSTRATION Mountbatten Transferred U.S.$80,000
unified
Rangoon's worst rioting, calls for two killed Congo Premier denounces
Rangoon, Feb. 22.
Rangoon returned to near normal today as nearly 1,000 army troops took over the security of the city following yesterday's violent rioting, the worst since the coun- try achieved independence. Two of the 45 people injured died. The rioting started as an orderly anti-U.S, demon- stration protesting the airdropping of mili- U.S. markings to Lary equipment with Chinese nationalists on Burmese territory.
United Nations plan
Leopoldville, Feb. 22.
Congolese Premier Joseph Ileo today denounced the United Nations' new
Congo plan and declared:
Rhodesian
Later, police armed with tear gas bombs and Currency
batons clashed with screaming demonstrators using sticks and stones.
Armoured cars patrolled the city today and troops stood at every street corner.
Although students and alber organisations plumed demons- trafionis, the army, prevented any demonstrations from stort- jmy.
PROTEST TO UN
Meanwhile, the Bainese gove ernment cabled UN Sretary General Dag Hammarskjold pra- testing the oirdrops.
29 political
leaders
arrested
in Bolivia
La Paz, Bolivia, Feb. 22.
At least 29 political leaders
of leftwing parties were
reported under arrest to-
day as the government
Referring to the first Burmere complaint to the United Nations in 1953, the govemment said the subsequent General Assembly resolution calling for the medióle withdrawal of Chinese troops from Burrnego soil had been flagrantly violated.
The Burmes0 government cialmed it kad mounting
cyldence that foreign air- crati were nlr dropping modern military equipment of U.8, origin to the Chinese on Burmese Arrrrry дий unreifeally eiled the shosting bven of a Burmese fighter plane on the That-Burmese border last week.
It Patel mich violation of Burmese altspace by fully arin 받았 nhcraft was proof of the
hostile Intentione
Chinese.-P.
New Antarctic base
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London, Feb. 22.
used state of siege regula- | Britain's Falkland Islands tions to break up a strike
of teachers.
Government
privately the
sources sald number arrested was 85 but newspapers report. ed only 20. Those detained were reported to be members of the Communist Party and of the "Authentle National Move- ment."
measures
Salisbury. Feb, 22. The Federal Rhodesian Government today announced teps to control exports of capital from the Feeleration so has the safety of the Federa- tion "will not be endangered) by rashnes or irresponsi- billty."
All exchange sales batween banks in the Federation were ruspended at noon pending the presentation of a bill to the Federal Parliament on Friday sevising power to impose exchange control on nil currencies — including sterling in the Federation.
Sir Donald McIntyre, Federal Minister of Finance, nonouncing the moves, said: These measures are part of
the precautionary steps now being taken to ensure that the anfety and woll-being of the Federation as a whole by will not be endangered
rashness or irresponsibility.
"This is their only significance. The Government has very coniidence that the economy, and every reliance that good sense and sound Judgment will prevail in the the political fletů,
"They are, however, looking
cause
Dependencies Survoy in into a period when rash acts the Antarctic announced or silly statements by Irres- Wednesday it has suc-ponsible people may ceeded in setting up a new quite disproportionate harm the unjustified basa on Adelaide Island fears which they may inspire." aftor boing balked for two years by heavy ice.
Sir Vivian Fuchs, Director of the Survey, sald the base was established by the supply John Biscoe.
ship
head of the Waller Guevaro, Authentic group, was reported to have escaped arrest when
It will be used to complete: troops were sent to his home in investigations of the geology of Cochabambɔa. Gurity, who
the island and for further ex won absent at the time, was an
ploration of other normally in unsuccessful candidate for pre-accessible land masses in sident in the last elections.
of the Meanwhile, leaders
because
of
Sir Donald cald the Govern- ment believed that exchange control would be a temporary The AI to be pul measure. before Parliament; he sild, is for one year,
to
"The Congolese people Are ready tu dje to defend our sovereignty."
Mr Ilco told a newz confere::co his Goverrunent would never Rept the proposals approved on Monday by Security Coun
cil.
He particularly attacked the proposals for "réorganising' the Congolese military foreca and for giving UN troops the right. to use force to prevent civil war,
With all means
"They expect to disarm our army and that is a declaration of war," Mr Deo said heatedly. "We are ready to defend our- selves with all means at our disposal."
He warned that any loss of life would be the responsibility of the United Nations.
New Assistant
Secretary
of State
command
WAR HERO CHARGED WITH MAIL FRAUD
Honolulu, Feb. 22.
Ted Lewin, who received the "Medal of Freedom” award for aiding the Filipino people during World War II, has been charged with mail fraud in a secret federal indictment, it was learned today.
Lewin was accused of secretly sending US$80,000 from the Philippines to the United States in an effort to evade taxes in both countries.
Canborra, Feb. 22. Earl Mountbatten today out- linad proposals for closer co-ordination of British and Australian forces in Southeast Asia at talks with the Australian De- fonce Committee here, the Melbourne Sun Pictorial reported. The newspaper's Canberra United States. correspondent said the British defence staff chief was reported to have urged an increased Australian contribution Southeast Asia association with British command.
to
defence
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He said Earl Mountballen told the committee he was convinced unified command was essential for strong and effective defence operations,
Closer
VITAL co-operation between United States
and and
milfed
Whe
other
Souvanna turns down Laos commission proposal
U.S. Counsel Lous B. Bilsward aid the former war hero was believed to have illegally sent more than $600,000 into tho
LAST SEEN Bilesurd satıl the Indletment was made
public becsure he thought Lewin know of the charge. Though is whereabouts was unknown, Bllsgard said,
in Gibraltar Prince he was last seen where he apparently, tried and failed to establish a gambling casino.
Lewin WAS
awarded the highest clvillan medal given by the United States for his help in siding the Filipino
people during the Japanese occupation.
London, Feb. 22.
Souvanna Phouma has rejected King Savang Vatthana's proposal that
three-nation neutral commission should go to Loos "to establish that the country threatens no one and aspiros salely to peace," Hanoi, radio' re- ported today.
Washington, Feb. 22. Mr U, Alexis Johnson, United
States Ambassador
to British Thailand, is to become the Australian Assistant Secretary of forces in Southeast Asia
He reportedly gambled with State for the Far Eust, it vital ir Communist Chinese his Japanese guards, won their was learned hero today. expansionist ambitions were money read used it to get food
and clothing for his fellow pri-Voice of Pathet Lao radio, sald Mr Johnson will take over be discouraged, from Mr J. Gralian Parsons
The unified command pro- soners.-UPI, who, uccording to highly placed sources here, is
become 10 United States Ambassador to Sweden.
the
posed by Bellain would be of "My Government appeals to
British, Australian and New all Congolese people to be
Zealand forces, the corres- ready to chey orders that wi
pondent said. be given to them," Mr Ileo said. Mr Johnson wit delay his The Australian Deferre Com-
He described the resolution return to Washington until mittee is the senior
policy 1 as badly timed. He said it after the nipisterint council advisory
de organisation on rams at a time when the Con-meeting of the Southeast Asia ferie. It comprises the chills Role:e people appeared on the Treaty Organisation which will of armed services and the per- point of settling their internal be held Bangkok from manent heads of Prime Minis
in differences without
ter's March 27 to 30 and which will
deferter 4easury and help.
be attended by Mr Dean Rusk, external affairs departments. — the Secretary of Stafe,-Reuter, China Mail Special.
outside
The Premier raid he was already taking steps to broaden the representation of his two- week old provisional government. And he declared himself ready to enter into negotiations with Mr Antoine Gizenga, Lumumbist ruler of Oriental Province, when the opportunity arose.
"I the UN uses force we will reply with force," Mr Heo cald. But he declared his Govern- ment was ready to co-operate with the United Nations pro- vided they respect our sovereign- 1y."
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BOY SCOUT SHOOTS
DOWN PARENTS, WOUNDS GIRL
Lewiston, Calif., Feb. 22.
Pioneer jazz
musician
dies
Cominic (Nick) LaRocco, a
Now Orleans, Feb. 22.
The radio, qwling the Laotian
the prince described the proposal as facetious and devoid of any practical value."
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The prince, recognised as hend of the "legal government of by some Communist states, said in a statement that U.S. "Imperialists" and the Boun-Oum
government Vientiane had forced the king to make this proposal in order to cover up an American "plan ploncer New Orleans jazz of aggression" In Laos.
The king proposed last Sun- trumpeter whezo composi- day that Burma, Cambodia and tions included "Tiger Malaya form a three-man com- Rog," "Fidgety Foot" and mission on Leos. The proposal "Jazz Band Ball," died was
yesterday here today at the age of Prince Souphanouvong, leader of tho Communist-backed Pathet Lao rebels.-Reuter.
71. La Roces had suffered fron heart trouble in recent years.
He had not played profession- ally since 1937, but in the first two decades of the century was Instrumental in making the name New Orleans synonymous with jazz.
He took his band, the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, up the Mississippi river to Chicago in music spread from there to take the world by storm in the 19209.-Пteuter,
Noting the suggestion for an A 15-year-old boy scout shot his parents to death1010, and the sound of the new
the
international inquiry Into death of Mr Lumumba, Mr led said: "That is a problem which Con- concerns exclusively the
go."
At the same time, he deplored the manner of Mr Lumumba's death and the killing of six politicians deported lo South Kosal. He said the deportations were carried out before his Government came to office added:
and
"My Government Jatends to restore legality in the country," Mr les avoided laying speci- fie blame for the deportations. The death of the six politicians, closely following the pattern of Mr Lumumba's own end, pro- voked widespread international
A special gazette bag been Issued today controlling the import of currency notes. The export of currency notes con- the tinues
be Himited, New hire-purchase regulations-- Adelaide Island is 70 miles raising deposits and cutting they were long and 30 miles wide with the period of
protest. to overthrow the ad-mountains running up to 7,000 were also announced.--Routez unistration.—AP.
Authentic groun denied goveTN-
ment charges
plotting
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гераутпен!
TURNED DOWN
Soon as possible
early today and used the rifle to bludgeon a young woman who lived with them.
a
Police Identified the youth as he reloaded the gun, and shot Daryl Моза,
could not quiet high school her when ho student and secretary of his her screams. explorer scout troop. He wa The boy sald he took $436 arrested minutes later at cash, the ride and the family police roadblock at nearby car keys before teaving the Redding, where he had driven bedroom. He met Miss Taylor the family car in a fullle escape in the hall and bludgeoned her attempt.
with the rifle. The sheriff Shot and killed were Mr and described
Moss 19 0 Hall, Mrs Verit F. Moss. The in-good-looking, crow-cut_boy," jured girl was Identified 39 UPI. Jean Ann Taylor, 20.
HATED FATHER
Shasta enuniy sheriff Harold Wilson quoted the boy as saying. "I hated my father. I could not stand to live with him any more Me leo also pledged to res-and decided to shoot him last iure democratic parliamentary Saturday," processes "with all means at our Young Moss told the sheriff he Palm Beach, Feb. 22. disposal as soon as possible." sneaked into his parents bed- Furl Smith announced He did not how long his room curly today here today he had turned down night take. Parliament has been a .22 calibre rifle point blank at the post of Ambassader to Swit-in suspension ever since Gen his sleeping father, zerland because of controversy eral Joseph Mobutu ousted surrounding the proposed ap- Mr Lumumba last September, pointment.Reuter.
Mr
AP.
and freet
Hy said hla mother, Lots, woke up screaming so he struck iher with the rifle. The boy sald
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Thomas. 11, hnd
fied from Brunswick
minutes Hospital before ho was due to have his tensils removed. He's back at the hospital now.-UPI.
rejected
By
Independence conference
London, Feb. 23.
A conference will start here on May 31 to determine a date for independence for the British West Indies and to reach agreement on the form of federal and unit constitutions, A Colonial Office Announce- ment today
the said that British Government had invited representatives of the Federal and unit governments of the West Indies to such а con- ferenco and that the invitation had been accepted--Reuter. V
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