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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1961.

U.S. NUCLEAR SUBMARINES

SERVE IN PACIFIC

Washington, Oct. 16.

Nuclear submarines are serving with the United States Seventh Fleet in the Pacific, Vice Admiral Charles Griffin, the Commander in Chief, said in an interview with the magazine, U.S. News and World Report, published today.

Put out of action

Algiers, Oct. 10.

French forces have "put out of action" a fotal of 147 Insurgents in various military operations throughout Algeria during the past three days, French military "beadquarters announced here tonight.

Of these, 33 were taken prisoner, the headquarters com- munione added.

The fate of the others was not revealed.----Reuter,

MONTGOMERY SAYS:

Mao would give Chiang a place in the Govt

London, Oct. 16.

Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said tonight that Communist Chinese leader Mao Tse- tung told him Chiang Kai-shek could have place in the Government if Formosa merged with Communist China.

could

The Field Marshal quoted Mau as saying Formosa become an autonomous Chinese province.

Montgomery recently return- ed fran a visit to Communist China na Mao's guest, Over Bri- tish Television (BBC) he said haf Mon made the state- ment in a nine-hour sessina they held Peking.

11.9

He said he regarded

ון"

Mau

very great and very sincere man."

No malnutrition

He said he belleved Com- munist China had no territorial nepirations beyond her lesta! frontiers. "China is 3 vast country," he said. "They have mere living space tha want."

but I didn't want to. I am very friendly with Mao Tse teng and I didn't want to of- Teud him."

In detalling the strength of the feet which he said was "olle:

of the most powerful the United States hos ever had in peacetime."

'Admiral Gruß mentioned the presence of sub- marines.

"Nuclear

was asked.

submarines?"

"Yes, we have nuclear

Rub

he

marines that operate with the

| fleet," he replied.

Coastal navy

Admiral Grin said that the, Chinese, in addition to having the largest standing army in the world, also had the fourth largest air force in the world,

The most

significant

Cuban Govt 'denounced'

Washington. Cot 16.

Peru today donounced what it called a "regime of terror" in Cuba sad called for a special meeting of Western Hemisphere Foreign Ministers to deal with the situation-AP.

Ford Company

resumes part of production

Detroit, Oct. 16. The Ford Motor Company rosumed production today at half of its 16 car as- sembly factories after a 13-day strike.

Bu

it was not clear how gredient of their small, coastal-In the huge company would type navy, the Adaniral added, be back in full production. WAL 20 or more submarines,

in the big, Key Route kraup These were Rusai submarines Michigan, a

of factorles

Dearborn, he site, which had been paserd

rebel group of down to the Chinese.

workers defied orders of the Unlied Auto Workers unloo to go back to work.

Hegarding Soviet forces the Far Erst, the Admiral said: "The principal ingredient of most concern is their 100 their navy which causes us the more submarines."

r

Moscow

rebuffs

Albania

(Cont. from 1", 1}

the Soviet authorities said it was impossible to accommodate all the foreign correspondents who want rów.

be present tomar-

Soviel officials say there is room in the Press gallery for only 40 correspondents.

Severat correspondents resl- den here have been told they will have to rely on official news handouts.

Fareig guests at the Con- gress have been arriving from all parts of the world for the past week and yesterday Mr Kruschev, showed how much he valued the Chinese CVR- tes on by going out himself En-ini, the airport to meet Mr Clou the Chinese Prime Minister.

Mr Chou, who was last here when Mr Kruschev pre- sented his seven-year plan in February 1080, in the

only leader thus honoured, although several other heads of Com- munias states outrank him in the protocol list.

Among the guests for the con- gress are delegations from Ghana, Gulaca and Cuba.

Estimates of the length af the Congress vary from 10 to 15 das with RIT Krushev making a winding-up spruch before the election of the new Central Committee.

Locat unions were ordered by terday to call the UAW Executive Board yes, off their strike nt all but two of Ford's 85 fac- torles. The group at Dearborn He described the Chinese was refused strike permission. 'The great revolution duy Comunuaist forces as stronger The company hopes to have parade takes place exactly in 1958 during the fall its factories back al work by three weeks from tomorrow and erials over the off-shore islands. Wednesday. The strike was number of the foreign guests He said they had more modern | over the non-economic issues in equipment.

are expected to stay on for this. But their food the now

natlonni-level difcuttles might inhibit their contract. A number of problems

work-Reuter and AFP. ability, logistically, to support remain to be resolved at a local j their military forces-Reuter. level, Reuter,

now than

DUKE OF

OF EDINBURGH

TO GHANA

MIGHT GO TO

WITHOUT THE QUEEN

London, Oct. 16.

they The Daily Sketch today said in a front-page article that the Duke of Edinburgh might be asked to go to Ghana without the Queen for next month's Royal tour.

He said he saw no signs of malnutrition in his travels,

"I would say they are for happler than they were under

"How else can the Queen be the old regime," he sold.

spared possible involvement with "Although they've hac to

parly politics without upsetting lighten their belts a bit after President Nkramah (of Ghana) too much," the right wing daily

three bad harvests.”

He also said he did not dis-newsunper asked. cuss indian charges that Chinese troops were on Indian territory,

"I's of no importance," said.-UPI.

The Daily Sketch said that ielleinls were not satisfied that there would be grave physical dangers for the Queen if she mode the tour".

Asked if he bad questioned Mao about atroclHex In Tibet, Field Marshal Monigo mery replied. "I could have

"To call off the tour agaiİR..... it was put off ones because of the birth of Prince Andrew- might be taken as virtually breaking off relations with Ghana

"It is this last point which makes it almost call at the tour-undes phyreal!

Impossible to risk can be proven.

"Uniena as a compromise the Duke of Edinburgh is asked to:

"If they were sullshed the go it alone," the Dally Skotes trip would be off without ques-Enid,

lon.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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3

4 $

9

6

17

18

19

2021

22

24

25

26

27

1 Shricks.

4 Askuri,

ACROSS

7 Very heavy role?

8 Big girl?

9 Play.

10 Spare

12 in away.

14 Full of complaint?

10 Chur.

17 Winter transporij

20 Stake.

23 Air,

24 Fienda

25 Beck up a shoel

27 Breathe out or stop breath.

ingi

1 Wire

* Chutter.

DOWN

3 Criticise the roofing?

4 Italian poet.

It's Handsome.

© Banish.

11 Nog alt thenet

18 Unibllowed,

16 A struke,

Grand.

10 Bhelf,

10 Refuse.

21 Dickens te geli 22 Bird.

YESTERDAY'S OROSSWORD-Acrom: 1 Dream, 4 Puffs, 7 Foe, Tic-tac, 11 fide, 12 Lot, la Worship, 15 Swindle, 15 Bpu, 10 Iro 20 ftruck, 23 Tay, 24 dated, 25 Peter. Down: 1 Battlemaps, a Aft, # Mon, 8 Faith, & Sleep-walker, 8 Echo, 10 Cof, 18 Wed, 14 tu 10 Idlo, 17 Ldat, 18, 21 Twp, 22 JLY.

Anxiety

Death for 2

who murdered

British matron

Addis Ababa, Oct. 16. The Daily Telegraphi (inde- The High Court today con- pendent conservative) Woth- imented that there

must be "much graver doubt and an- xiety" about the visit than a week ago.

The Telegraph went OR: There was always the danger that her visit might be miscan-

demned two men to death for the murder of Eileen Halewood, British matron of the Princess Tsahai Hospital here,

A third man was sentenced to

strued as expressing approval 10 years Jail.

of the regime and its activities. Miss Halewood, 51, had been "It would certainly be a in Ethiopia for 14 years. She aruel mockery for those now was found strangled in her aufforing for ideals we abure quarters na Sepleinber 12.

to see her chatting with thele Ato Abbebe Retta, the Minis- jailers.

ter of Heath, suld at the time

"To this danger mus! be that three men rang Miss' Hale- added: the risk to the Queenwood's door beil Inte at night. herself. The air hams with When she answered, they rush- rumours of unrest in Ghana. ed in, overpowered and strangled

"Against these dangers must her.

sot the possibility that Dr The attack WOR discovered Nitrumal affronted sight when another member of the eventually take Ghana out of hospital staff went to call her.

Inlo the Mies Halewood, who trajneri

the Commonwealth Russian comp.

"Would this be unmitigated disaster? It could be for the people of Ghana and for their sake we would deplore -China Mail Special,

Police fight police

Bogota, Oct. 10. Five policemen were killed and three wounded in a mixed up gunfight between twe pollee groups in the town of Cartago in Colombia.

of Preston Royal Infirmary, to gently returned here after home leave, some of which sho spent with her sister,

A part-ilme: hutse at Edinburgh Hoyal In- firmary.

Miss Halewood originally came to Ethiopia to do mission- nry work.

She was matron of a nursing home In Loughborough, Leice- stershire, for eight years pro- viously China Mail Special.

BOBBING OBJECT WASN'T PLANE

New York, Oat. 10.

A bobbing, yellow object was sighted today during the search The fight yesterday started of the North Allantic for a 1520 after a detachment of security Jot bomber with eight meh police In plain clothes went to aboard. It appeared at first to the Argan Hospital to remove be a raft, but turned out to be Hector Restrepo, who when US. alightly wounded last week in dovod,

rioting against a police patrol.

Navy oceanographic

The US. ennal guste unld the A defective on duty at the air and sen search nocurlly

would be patrol and uniformed rekum tomorrow for the pollon rushed in and joined in third day-n an effort to learn The Oght against 1ho security the fate of the Air Force wing- ty police had failed to identity. The plane has boot men men. Authoritien solch the securi-glor from operation Sky Shalold themselves pr porly-AT Mice Saturday evening.AT',

London, Oct. 10,

Mr Julius Nyerere, Prime Minister of Tanganyika has asked for Sir Richard Turnbull to be appointed first governor- general of Tunganyika when the territory achieves In- dependence on Deceraber 5, the Colonial Office annotinced here today Reuter.

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