THE·· CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1961.

American in Ukraine

arrested as a spy

London, Sept. 4.

An American citizen has been arrested by Soviet police on spy charges,

Moscow Radio said today.

Paris police adopt drastic measures to combat Moslems

Paris, Sept. 4.

Police headquarters here today announced drastie new measures to combat the recent increased wave of Moslem nationalist attacks on police in France.

CHOLERA SPREADS IN JAVA, BORNEO

DJakarta, Sept. 4. There were Indications that cholera was spread-

Through Ing

West Java, North Sumatra, West Boraco and Central

sh Celebes according to Indonesian Health Minis- try spokesman today. Three pergods yesterday reported to have

disease died of the Bandung.

Java West within the last six weeks. The spokesman sald: "Se tar no further reports

have been received."

were

Al possible proven. Live actions have been taken he said.

Special medical supplies were being rushed to Worl Borneo which borders On the Brith Borneo colonies where the disease WAE

also present.

Cholera was first report. ed In Sumatra and the Celebes about two months ago Reuter.

Wartime wreckage found near Papua

Port Moresby, Sept. 4.

has found of two

A United States Air Force search party wreckage

Fr

Identity future

checks Moslems such meldents after unable to furnish proof of re- zular employment and fixed re- aldence or who cannot account for large sums of money in thetr possession will be sent back to their home villnges in Algeria and kep! under house surveil- lance

of

Pollee hope in this way to track down fund collectors the Nationat Liberation Front (FL.N.) who rolas money by Imposing monthly contribu- tion o Algerian workers in

France.

SUSPECTS

these collectors, of Many

De- police say, have no other cupation, and frequently carry large sums of money,

The English-languaga brand- esat, monitored hero, suld the as Marvin elitzen, identified

William Mackinnon, was rested in the Ukraine on July 27 while taking pictures of a military, objectiva,"

Student

admitted

It sald Mackinnon violating Soviet Laws by "col- leeting information about du- fence installations" and will be tried under Ukrainian Inw "which lays down a penalty for spying,"

The broadcast sold Mac- kinnon was a West Berlin uni-

veraity student and had gone to

the Soviet Union by car from Berlin. It sald he was carrying

nature"

a notebook with "entries of an

intelligence arrested.

when

Moscow Radio sald the incl dent proved that the United States is uning West Berin os "a centre for spying and sub- versive activities against the USSR."

The Soviet Foreign Ministry has led an official protest with the American embassy in Mos- eaw "about the continued Lise of tourist by U.S. intelligence

to trips by U.S.

Moscow

USSR for

Radio sald.

citizens spying,"

the

The broadcast sald Mackinnon was "enlisted by the U.S. In- telligence" in Berlin

and sent The Soviet Union "on Д special mission."

to

5-

About a dozen suspects

the murder of a rested after policenina yesterday. in a Paris sabb, may be the first to be expelled from France under the new measure, police saici.

Dve

TWA crash still

complete mystery'

'Hinsdage, Sept. 4.

The Chell Aeronautics Board said today that clrcumstances surrounding the crash of a Trans- World Airlines Constellation that killed all 78 por: sona abourd "tend to add up to a complete mystery." "We are unable to put our finger on any single item as the cause,” a CAB spokesman said. “There has to date been no significant break in the case.”

Volunteers on handa und knees searched a corn. feld for thousands of metal. fragments needed to reassemble the plate. The craft plunged to the ground on Friday shortly after takeoff from Chleago's Midway Altport.

Investigators were hindered by the plane's "very extreme disintegration" and by the lack of radio messages that gave any hint of trouble, the spokes. man sald.-uri.

THREE DIE, 21 HURT

IN SINGAPORE TRAFFIC

MISHAP

Singapore, Sept. 4.

Three dock workers were killed and 21 injured when a chartered bus in which they were naval base travelling towards the British here collided with a naval lorry early this morning.

Indonesia

to cease

paying cash

Djakarta, Sept. 4. The Indonesian Government is to couso paying cash, A Presidental edict issued "Mackinnon admitted to the today empowered the Finance

that Minister authorliits

Mr Notohamidprodjo investigating by collecting information about to draw up a plan by which all Installations he had state payments would be made defence violated Soviet laws," it said.

by cheque.

The edict said each payments Officers who raided a Moslem

It said he also was wearing

made casy "certain actions shanty town near the suburb of

a belt containing

"many harmful to Common people Nanterre have arrested

films when arrested, but did complienting and hampering the Algerians who alineked a police

not describe the

nature of Anancing of development In an station there yesterday, severely the flims.-UPI.

orderly manner." wounding a policeman.

WER

Police returned the Algerians'

who fire. One Muslern wounded and taken prisoner later dled.-Reuter,

Haiti plot uncovered

Port Au Prince, Sept. 4.

A new plot to assassinato Pre- and sident Francois Duvaller overthrow his four-year-old Government has been smashed, a spokesman said today.

the plut The spokesman said the

was of international origin but wartime did

not implicate

anyone by aircraft In thick jungle

Rigo. Southern

Police raided the home of one Papua, it was reported here.

plotter and found a store of It is believed the remains of dynamite and grenades. Cherion American servlecnen were dis- Michel, a former Army captain, covered in the wreckage and is two sons were arrested,

Reuter.

the spokesman said,AP.

American

near

name.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

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4 15

9

10

12 13

14

15

16

20 21

23

24

25

26

27

1

ACROSS

Exchange.

4 Poverty.

7 Outdoor!

B TOE.

Commotion in jail?

10 Pine?

19 Too.

14 Unhappy sound.

10 It's normal,

17 Docs nomething with laws?

20

Beat namel

*

Pleasant resort?

20 Smilten.

25 drow together.

20 Dty powder!

27 Fix.

DOWN

1 Not square dances!

2 She's a gem.

4 Saracious.

8 Relaxer.

Certify.

o Beat.

11 Rummage about.

19 11's borrowed,

10 Destroys.

10 Wasted away.

18 Moulds.

10 Low joint!

21 h 10.

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22 Bearch for the slipper?

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U.S. TRAFFIC

DEATHS

MOUNT

Chicago, Sept. 4. Traffic deaths mounted as

INCREASE

In a presS conference, the Finance Minister said there had been a discernible increase in the amount of money in cirqula- tion for the last few months.

This was due not only to

The driver of the naval lorry escaped injury but his vehicle Intided In a dlich, while the chartered bus was badly damaged.

The accident is described as one of the worst road accidents

here this year.

The casualties were taken to the nearby naval hospitel and the general hospital,

Police are investigating the accident.-AFP.

'Betsy' churns

through

the Atlantic

Miami, Sept. 4. Hurricane Bohy

chumed

New amendments

Pare

GOULART APPOINTED

UNTIL JAN. 31, 1966

Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 4.

The text of Brazil's new constitutional amendments released today ap-

points Senhor Joao Goulart President until January 31, 1966.

Brazil will then decido by # plebiscite whether - to continuo with a

Parliament- appointed President, or choose their leader by popular voto,

new

The text says that if the Congeets decides the new system needs a change, It can call a plebiscite olne months before the expiry of the Pre- alient's term to lest national fcoling.

The Brazilian sendie Just.. Saturday night approved the new system, which reduces the President's power, and cre¤les the office of Prime Minister ng the responsible executive.

The President will govern with a Council of Ministers op- pointed by him subject to Con- gressional approval,

Premier Kassem tells of plans for oil companies

Baghdad, Sept. 4.

Iraq Prime Minister General Kassem announced

today that legislation had already been pre pared to protect the nation's interests should oil companies fail to meet his demands con- cerning profit sharing.

FOREIGN POLICY. The Prime Minister will load the

*will Council, and

be responsible for foreign policy.

In an interview, published by All ministers will be answer the newspaper Alihawrs, he de- government policy, and may be finquish any of the demands able to the Congress for clared that Iraq would not re- dismissed singly or collectively by a vote of no confidence.

Meanwhile th

made to the operating firms.

"We will not be oppressive, manifesto, nor will we be lenient," be

staled.

the Servico lenders called on everyone under their command to accept a constitutional settle- ment of the crisis which has rocked Drazli siner President Jonio Quadros resigned ten days

ngo.

was

Senhor Goulart, who then in Hongkong," returned to his stronghold of Porte Allegre, 1,000 miles to the south of the new capital, Brazilla, while the Senate worked out amendmenta to the constitution which might make him acceptable to the leaders of the arined forcer.

In

broadcast heard in Montevideo, Uruguay, inte 10x2

Kassem was quoted as saying that if the companies held aut against his demands "we will announce at the right time legislation wo have already prepared--and wo have many means to protect our people's interests,"

The Iraqi leader also asserted that oil

should companies realise that Iraq was not wholly

The dependant on oil income. country's planning would not be affected by loss of the cornings, he said.

On foreign policy, Kassem

night, he said he would leave claimed Iraq was the first coun "within a few hours" to fly to try to adopt

aligned policy. Brasilia. Reports there said he

妇 strictly ΠΟΠ-

Brazilian

delegate

admitted

con

Belgrade, Sept. 4. Authorities at the

forenco of non-aligned nations reversed them- selvom here today and admitted Brazilian delo

gate Do Malo Franced Fillo ar his country's of ficial observer,

Shortly before the bad walked out

delegate

of the con-

was expected tomorrow und He was quoted by the news-ference because the authorities might be inaugurated on Wed-paper as saying Iraq had re- nesday or Thursday-Reuter.

through the opon Atlantic NEW RANK

today and the Miami Weather Bureau "presont indications"

word

that the

sald

storm

FOR

'would curve north and THE DUKE?

avoid the U.S. mainland.

At the

tain

government expenditure on de- the Bureau said a tropical de- There

same time, however, velopmedl bul ike · use of

pression had formed about 230 government money by "imes-miles east-southeast of Cape ponsible circles in the com- munity for carrying out tran. Gracias, Nicaragua. The area sactions actually not included in included winds in passing squalls the framework of normal trade," up to 40 miles per hour, sald -Reuter.

the Bureau, with the lowest barometric pressure estimated at 29.68 Inches of mercury.

snld The Bureau

a recon-

Landon, Sept. 4. same speculation in Dri- sa to whether Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburati husband of Queen Eilenboth, will be made Prince ConsorÍ, A report yesterday in a Scn- day newspaper, the News of the World, believed that Queen Elizabeth may acquaint Prime Minister Mr Harold Macralian

the United States coly Malaya newsmen aissance plane would investi. with the wish to make her hus-

brafod Labour Day today, but official wore

on-

couraged by a drop in the

fatality rafo.

When the holiday was 00% hours old, at 1830 GMT, the United Prcs International's count of trame depths reached

Accidontal deaths from other causes totalled 30.

325,

The breakdown:

Trufe, 325; drownings, 47; boatings, 8; planes, 2; mls- cellaneous, 44; total, 424.

Mr George C. Siewert, Execu- tive Vice-President of the National Safety Council, sald the death rate was running be- hind last year's.

REMINDED

.

meet to discuss

ban on Zahari

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4. The Executive Committee of the Pross Club of Maloya mot in emergency sossion today to discuss a ban imposed by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman

club on the president, Said Zahari, formor editor of the Malaya Language news- papor, Utusan Melayu.

Club Secretary Tara Singh sald loter the committee would seek clarification from But Mr Stewart reminded the Premier on reasons for motorists that "the hours ahend the buni, will bring peak holiday traffic Zahart, t critle of the and peak holiday danger. The Alifance Government polley

gate the area later today. advised small craft along the

tu

But

fused to join any "third bloc" had refused to accredit him as ap official Brazilion observer, of neutral nations as suggested giving the current government by India's Prime Minister,

crials in Brazil, as their reason. Iraq's policy, said Kastem, was one of complete non-align= ment.-AP.

Plane with 23

aboard lands

safely in U.S.

Baltimore, Sept. 4.

A Northeast Airlines plane

De Melo Francco Filio had been offered, a position as only a "volunteer observer”, at the Insistance of the Cuban doles gate, and the Brazilian had found this capaelty completely unacceptable.-AFP.

Volcano erupts from bottom

with 23 persons aboard of Caspian Sea

made a safe

emergency

Air-

landing today at Friend- ship International port,

inst

The

the Princo Coneart,

Loday the Daily Mail Honduran and Nicaraguan coast | said that it was thought

remain in port, and said night In Court and Parla- heavy rains were likely to mentary

that Prince eireles in morrow

the coastal and Philip is unlikely to be made mountain arebs from Puerto Prince Consort in the immediate Cabezas northward.-UPI.

future-China Mail Special.

Paratroops sent

to reinforce

S. Vietnam troops

Saigon, Sept. 4.

Moscow, Sopt. 4.

A volcana on the bottom of

the

Caspian Sea which had been silent for a contury suddenly erupted this morning, sonding burning gos up to 600

four-engine Viscount mado a kelly landing on a foam- covered runway. It had circled the airport for some time, un- able to lower its landing gear. The airliner was Northeas tern's fight 117, from Boston 10 Washington, D. C. It had been due to land at Washington Na- tional Airport. When the land- Ing gear trouble developed, the plane was diverted to Friend- ship airport which is less crowd-from the oil town of Baku, Brat The volcano, only 25 miles

ed and Has a longer runway

UPI.

Two paratroop battalions have been flown from......

Saigon to Kontum, near the border with Laos, to reinforce a battalion of the South Vietnam Army fighting Communist units in the area, authoritative army sources said a

today.

removed from his post antidote is for....every_driver_10 was double his care to meet this on July 30, following which the extra danget."

100 or so production workers of the paper struck in protest. The Safety Council had Zahari had been in Singapore estimated that 420 persons raising strike-pay funds when would be killed in traffic be- | on reaching the immigration

The sources said that one, ton of Communiste into the tween 6 pm Friday and 12.01 post in Johor Bahru, South defence post captured by the Ontum arca had increased am, Tuesday. The record 101 Malaya, on Sunday, Special Communists; at Poko, was re- sharply since Pathet Lao atid for a Labour Day, weekend was Branch polien turned him back taken by Govermeni forces North Vietnamese forces captur- ret in 1001 with 453 dead,— | on orders from the Prime yesterday, but the Communilats ed large areas of Southern UPI.

Minister.-AP.

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Man accused

of punching U.S. official

Ingaka, Sept. 4.

summons was served here to

feet above the surface of the water, the Saviot nows agency, Tass portod.

set up a loud rumbling. then sent up fountains of gas, val- canle rock, and earth.

Taxs quoted a geologist de saying it proved the existence of huge oil and gas reserves under the sea. Reuter.

A

4,000 men fight 165 forest

fires in California

Ban Fraizolaco, Soph. 433 re-batiling army of 4,000 men esing close to control to- - day over 135 forest fires which have destroyed at least 142,- 400 acres of Frime California lands since Saturday.

day on a while min kocused of having stacked Mr G. Mohnen

United Williams, Sintes Assistant Secretary of Sixte for African Affairu, at Lusaka Airport last week. He will appear in the magist- rate's court here on September i 12 on a charge of comined 164.

The fires all fanned by shout cannot be heard 20 yards Forty sampans carrying

sault.

deadly hot weekend winda away, the two posle are about inrge number of Communist Mr Willams was punched took one life, injured several 18 miles apart. It was estimat

guerillas wero sirated and sunk when he was about to board an fremum, and turned to ashes at ed the Communists had last a by fighter aircraft 80 miles aircraft here for Leopoldville on least 160 structures, including hundred dead in the fighting, west of Saigon' last Friday, | August | 28. The name or re many summer homes.

The local South Vierdem milltary sources sold today. #asoilant has not been disclosed.

State Aro offcials today wore Army commander sald infltra- | Router."

-Neuter.

still held another, at Dakhs, |Lous. Set in junglo so thick that a

Fear of mass demonstrations

London, Sept, 4.

| hopeful that all the fires would

be controlled by nightfail.,—UPI.

KAUNDA

· Landau, Sept. 4.

pollilani leader from disturbed Northern Rhodesia,

Four of mass demonstrations against Russia's decision to sesume nuclear tests tonight Me Renaeth Kaunda, African

forced Mir Alexander A. Soldatav, Soviet Ambassador in London, to cancel a pro- posed visit to a public showing of "With Gagarin to the Stars.?!”

́ned`to bed here, with xus- pected

food poisoning, spokmman said" soday,

An officiat tis' company. atmosphere it with igised be- the film for My Soldatov in |

showing the filmy as a suburbán |-- tween" the Aim corporation Its own projection rooms. - The African leader had been "London" "elivetod maid: "Tho Sand, the Soviet Embassy to "1ile vizit will be completely ill with -malaria ;during fast

dachion in chicol thu vit cincel' the visit.".

private,” a spóhowman said, week's Oxford conference on was a qulfdal one. We have The fim la one pleturing man's

development, terisions, and an obilation to the publle Best trip into space that At the Soviet Embway, an was followed by a food polsor- Bordet commonnut Yurt official declined any comment, ing which has kept him in bed

• RECEDE DO ART the Ambasador i on medical advies for the past

would now bet the fim at three days, the spokesman A

and sonar. Innomeni borstander might" have trodni-injured in any dashonstrations, clean The pin company, meanwhile, keli godvilling )· Inidest a private viewing oš

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