Scandinavians warned 1,500 Moslems

of fallout danger

to be expelled

Qalo, Oct. 18. People in some parts of Scandinavia may have to shelter bi collars and avoid eating contamluated food if Soviet nuclear tents excuse local falloul, recording to report pub- linked here today.

Water and foodstuffs such as milk, meat and vegetables wijl have to be constantly checked, the report by the Nor wegian State Council for Radiation Brylene sald-Rruter,

Lord Lansdowne tells of talks in Congo

with Hammarskjold

London, Oct. 18.

from France

Paris, Oct. 18. Franco took drastic measures

against Moslems in this !!! country today after last night's, outbreak of viol- once in Paris, while in Algeria, Security Forces opened fire during bitter. clashes in Oran and noW. ⠀ sacurity restrictions wara clamped down.

The Cabinet, with General de

expulsion within 48 hours of

Lord Lansdowne, British Foreign Under-Secre-Gaulks presiding, ordered the

tary, today told the House of Lords about the 1,500 of the 11.830 demonstra talks he had with Mr Dag Hammarskjold, for arrested last night in the United Nations Secretary-General, in the capler's biggest roundup to date, Congo shortly before he was killed in an air later." crash.

Describing his talks with Mr Speaking of

and more will be sent home

The riot police in Paris are to Mr Hammar-ed men in case of further out- be reinforoid with 1,800 season-

Last night's sincs, in two Mosioms and ono Frenchman died and many wero injud, one attributed here to nurgent FLN (National Ll- the French Organisation of the

beration Front) belleved to be more hostile to peace moves than the Insurgent "Provisional Government" based in Tunis,

Hanmarskjöld, Lord Lansdowne selold's last flight, Lord Lana-breaks. said:

downe, who had been sent out which "I sold I had reluctantly by the British Government to formed the impression that

carry out an on-the-spot in- there was an insufficient desire vestigation, declared that much among certain of his offkers to of what he had said to the late bring about the cease-fire Secretary-General was highly Roseouw claimed in evidence

Kalanga),

fcritical of United Nations as- that the Baron had wanted his

"They seemed to me to betion. widow to collect on his life in-carrying out a punitive rather But he had left Leopoldville surance policies which She than a precautionary operation." more than ever convinced of could not do if he

Lord Lansdowne committed

sald he the vital importance and great suicide.

formed the impression that potentiaf of the organisation. The five insurance companies many of the apparently more sold in today's

outrageous aspects" announcement The fuel-carrying vessel, the evidence made available by

that they were satisfied, frein United Nations action 16 503 from London were inaccurate or Indonesian ship Kesturi, was specially-appointed private de- exaggerated and thought there recked by a series of explosions, ective, that the Baron had "in-had been a grors miscalculation caught fire, and sank. She set tentionally engineered his own o the effect of the United fre to ♪ nearby Danish death."--Rower. freighter, the Emilic Maersk, Medan Radia reported.

An Indonesian navy

spokes- man here sald later information Indleated the Emilie Maersk had also sunk. He had no reports of loss of life. Medan Radlo said other ships in the port, at Belawan, slipped their cables and put out to sea--Reuter.

Gifts for

Nations action."

Scarbeck's voice

heard over

tape recording

Washington, Oct. 18.

the

Margaret's |A Federal Court today heard the voice of former

baby

diplomat Irvin C. Scarbeck admit that he passed a secret document to Red agents be- cause he felt it would help improve Polish American relations.

to

Devotion

few.

Sixth day

It was the sixth day of dis- orders in Oran, where by night. Ifall two "Perhaps had seen some of

Europeans had been its imperfections, but I had also liled and three Europeans and been brought face to face la five Mosiems wounded. Polko deeply moving

imposed a 24-hour cur.. circumstances have with the ande-minded devotion

the cause of peace of its In Algiers, three grenades principal offleer," he added.

hurled by Moslems near the Recalling that the action Casbah killed two persons and which started the shooting was wounded 14all Moslems. the taking over by United Na-Thero were ttons forces of Elizabethville bursts in the last 24 hours-at- 27 plastle bomb Radio Station and the Generaltributed to the European Secret Post Office, Lord Lansdowne Army Organisation, OAS-Reu

commented:

"It seemed to us in London, so far as we could judge from reports which we had received, that the action taken by the United Nations was aimed at the forcible overthrow of the provincial Katangan Govern- mcht."

Policy

impressed by the balance and

ter.

Lord Lansdowne said he was

moderation of the Congolese Prime Minister. M.

Cyllle A

London, Oct, 18. Twe gifts for Princess Mar- pore's coming baby are being

But he added: made by orphans in the care of

"I am afraid Scarbeck said on the tape that nothing I said convinced him Dr Barnardo's Homes, it was ed without notion as u lape he relayed Beum's views that the policy of the British announced.

ricording was played of his inbelled secret by the Embassy, Government which i had cnun- answers to & U.S. securily because it was "all plus,”

clated was not at variance with officer.

He said Beam was favourably what he said were

their ac- impressed by some aspects of tions. During the 10-hour interroga Polish-American ties and felt "He instanced articles in the tion, Scarbreck Anally concedad the United States should expand British press which appeared that he had slipped a sceret re- its efferts 10 woo

the Soviet to him to support the indepen- port on Polish-Ampicon rela- jantellite.

dence of Katanga,

Scarb ck, accused of divulging the help of the Polish Intelli-Adoula. US. Embassy secrets to the gence Agency. Communists in Warsaw, isten-

The boys at the Dr Barnardo's technical school at Goldings, Hertford, are maklog a play- pen for the baby, expected early next month.

"I was unsuccessful in vincing Mr Adoula that

# will be presented to the Princess on behalf of more than 7,000 children in the homes. tions, written by US. Ambas- "} throught it would help A piri at a Dr Barnardo's sador Jacobs Beam, to the Poles, improve relations," Scarbeck Hotel in London is making a He said he did this to obtain salit "There is nothing in Majesty's Government did Boor cover for the play-per-n passport for his 22-year-old (that affects the security of the and could not control the China Mall Special.

mistries, Uryzala Discher, with United States—UPI.

tish Press."-Reuter.

KLM reports increased radioactivity

The Hague, Oct. 18, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines spokesman said today air- port engineers hava, ra- cently found "a slight In- crease in radioactivity on

the

wings and ongino cowls of high-altitudo fot planci."

He said: "Daily checks of our DC-8 jet Ilnera have shown a Blight increase of radioactivity con- especially on the front parts of Her the wings and in the Jet air not intakes."

Bri-

"No radioactivity has been found inside," he added.-UPI.

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