THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1961,

SIX NATIONS MOVE AGAINST SOVIET SUPER-BOMB IN U.N.

Bolivia discovers plot in time

La Paz, Ool. 19.

An official government communique here in Bolivia te- day announced timal a plol to overthrow the regime had been

covered and halted in time.

The communique said that the leader of the plot, an engineer named as Jose' Nunez itosales, had shot himnselt in the head when he found that the plan had been uncovered, and was gravely wounded.—Beuter.

MAURITANIA, MONGOLIA

SECURITY COUNCIL

TO

CONSIDER

NEW APPLICATIONS

United Nations, Oct. 19. The Security Council will meet next Wednesday

consider the membership applications Mauritania and Outer Mongolia, it was nounced today.

Meanwhße the UN reported thet Asia's representation Secretariat has increased slight-

ly in the last two years.

At the director level. Asta (

ond the Far East had 10 persons on the Secretarial stpit

year, compared with 15 in bootle i 1950 and 1860,

At the top professional level, Asia and the Far East had 25 persons this year compared with

24 in 1000 and 23 in 1959.

Japan

Japan's representation in-the j upper levels of the Secretariat |

20 as of August 31, 1981.

All British

submarines

Menon, Nkrumah

add protests

United Nations, Oct. 19.

Six northern hemisphere countrics will

submit

0 draft resolution tomorrow urging the Soviet Union not to explode a 50-megaton nuclear weapon, it was learned today.

A spokesman for one of the co-sponsors said the draft pro- posal will note with concern Soviet Premier Kruschev's an- nouncement that the 'current' series of atmospheric tests will end this month with the setting off of a super-bomb equal to |50,000,000 tons of TNT.

Co-sponsors

AS-

The group will submit their proposal to the General sembly's 101-nation main polill- cul committee, which is dating muclear

lesting undi ask

for

priority consideralon, the spokes- nan said.

The co-sponsors are Denmark Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Cana- du and Japan-all of which

to have recorded increased radio of fallout since the new series an-Arctic last August.

accounted for

London, Oct. 19.

of Soviet lesis beston

in the.

At the United Nations. 10- day Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister, naki It would be "highly regret- table" if the Boviet Union ex- ploded 50-megaton nuclear weapon.

All bad

CHINA AGAIN

WARNS U.S.

Te

London, Oel, 19.

Chinese Foreign Ministry Lolay issued its 170th "serious

warning" against U.S. military pro- vocations. the New China News Agency reported.

The agency alleged that a U.S. military plane violated China's air space and a U.S. warship intruded Into her territorial waters today. -.. Reuter.

Singer awarded $1,500

a month

But he made it very clear that the same qualification would apply to a five or ten negaton bomb, or to any nuclear wen-

Santa Monica, Oct. 19. pon at all, however exploded,

Singer Rosemary Clouncy above or underground

and no today

was awarded $1,500 maiter by whom.

tonih temporary

maintenance

"bad," he said.

3

All such explosions were from her string husband Jo Ferrer pending П final divorce settlement.

In Washington, the Ghan today that

tu

increased from 24 last year to An alert, which was started Embassy announced

by the finding of a mys-President Kwame Nkrumah had torious buoy in the frish called on Mr Kruschev Son today and led to ro-suspend all nuclear tesis. ports that a submarine

The

Philippines representa

tion increased from eight to 10 In the same period, China from 51 to 52, Indonesia from eight to nine, Nepal from one to two, Cambodia from zero to two and Ceylon from five to six,

India's representation re- mained unchanged ut 02 Pakistan's a 12, Thailand's at six, and Burma's at five.

Malaya's representation de- creased from two to

onu and

South

Vietnam's from

2.070,--UP).

VISAS

one to

Washington, Oct. 18.

was in difficulties, Was finally called off late this afternoon when British Admiralty spokesman said the buoy was probably dropped by an RAF plone recently,

The buoy had been picked up by a Spanish ship and was first thought to be a distress signal

submarine loosed by dimculties,

in

In a cable to the Hoviel Prime Minister he said he was "deeply concerned" to hear

Miss Clooney had seunhi $1,104 a month from Ferrer, the 49-year oki

clor. director. Mi

Berl Clouncy divorce from Ferrer en Saptom-

that the Soviet Government er 22 charging cruelty,

pro children b

WAR not only

continuing

nuclear testa but also

singer,

d

who had Eve Ferrer, toki fe-

posed to explado a 58-megaton porters that she saw "ho hop:?" bomb In the near future.

in setting The couples dig- ferences—UPI,

Postpone

President Nkrumah said the radioactive fallout from such explosions must be the concern

of all nations.

"I most sincerely hope that it may at least be possible to post- pone these tests until another effort can be made to secure that general agreement on the ban- were nink of nuclear Ad-added-Reuter,

A quick cheek showed The State Department today | ali British submarines raid it will issue visna for an accounted for, Laler the Outer Mongolian delegation to miralty spokesman at Portland attend the United Nations debate base sold that a Shinckleton alr- on their mallon's application for membership.

craft belonging to the RAF had taken part in recent bombing

The State Department satdexerelse over the Irish Sea, Outer Mangolia requested visas and any object recovered from for a four-mon delegation that area probably came from

this plane-AFP.

September 25.—UPI.

on

A British Crossword Puzzle

13

4

18

9

21

22

3 Conveyor.

ACROSS

7 Tell the late.

0 Grill.

8 Royal deputies.

11 Shut up.

16 Offspring.

12 Northern town.

16 Home for an MP7

17 Positions,

10 Remainder.

12

13

14

16

18

1 It croaks.

2 Bottlen.

DOWN

3 Take off a thin plece.

4 Nattee.

Propositione.

Bo affronted.

10 Platforma,

16

20

11 Gracious, as the pigeon salóf 13 Annoys,

14 A grág: seed,

19 Something broken in the 18 Was mercifully frugal!

studio?

21 Ticked off.

22 Jover.

23 Stupidity?

10 Healthily, coloured.

10 Thrash.

20 Angle.

YESTERDAY'S oñoṇāWord-Actons] 1 Granlione,

Chips, 10 Addle, 12 Get, 13 Loy, 14 Lens, 15 Decent, 15 Triini,

weapons," he

Algerians expelled

Paris, Oci. 19.

Braniff buys new British jet aircraft

Washington, Och 19. Braniff International Air- ways announced today the purchase of 12 of the new British twin-jet transports. the BAC-111, for $35 million tabouf £12,500,- 000).

The airline had ordered six Two planetoads of Algerians. of

the short-range

jets - expelled from France after described as the jet successor big Moslem demonstrations in to the turbo-prop Viscount →→ Paris, left today for Con- for delivery beginning in Octo- stantine, East Algeria,

ber 1964.

The 154 men-Arst of the 1 has also signed an option 1,500 marked down for expul- for six additional aircraft Kor slon were driven to Orly air-delivery starting in the summer port in buses escorted by motor- of 1965, it WBS announced.— cycle police-Reuter.

Reuter.

DEFENCE SAYS SCARBECK

TRIED TO PERSUADE

2 POLES TO DEFECT

Washington, Oct. 19. for the fatness of the technique Counsel for Irvin C. Scar-they used to blackmail him?"

beck brought

Yes, Knauf satd. out today that the former diplomat sincerely

"Did he say, they seemed to

nelion?"

tried to persuado

rigret the

two ein continued.

Polish secret agents to That's what he said," Konuf defect after they cought replied,

girl.

"Did he say they showed

him in bed with a Polish keen interest in the United States and he urged them to defect to the West?" Klein_nsk- Defence lawyer Sámuel Klein ed, and Knaut sold "yes" resumed

detailed cross The jury heard the tape examination of Kenneth Kanut, recording as part of a defence the State Department security effort to show that Knauf had agent who questioned Scwizyk | raged al Scarbeck, threatened for 10 hours on June 5 in him and aned improper pros Frankfurt, Germany.

Jurco te odladh a slated state- ment—AP.

Story

A jury had spent the punt two days toning to n tapo recording of that Besalon, in the course of which Scarbeck ad- mitted paning secret documente to the Pollah ngento under their threats to expose his atrale with 22-year-old Ürauta Dlachor, Benbeek is being teted charges of passing secret docu- monts to the agents.

Heferring to Scarbeck's alry

10 Talles, 10 Oder, 28 Nod, 25 Fr. 14 Ringe, 20 Aldo, 26 of the Polish agents' raid which Crumbling. Downi & Belán, 3 Nest, 4 Benlos b Nudge, & Hulu-caught in with the Polish girl, tors, 7 Perturbed, • Pestics, 11 Bdeföra, 15 Bhd," 17 Rédéem, Klein asked:

Verate thish

10 Inner, Delgn, 28 Earl.

*pid Brock

Agf

THE

QUALITY - TAPE

Barge sinks:

30 die

Cairo. Oct. 12. About 30 people were believed drowned today when a small barge caITY- ing them to work capsized and sank in a Nite clea canal northeast of Cairo, police reported.

Nix divers were rushed Lu the scene to araroh the muddy canal for bodies. Only five bodies had been recovered so far, Pollen said, and none of the barge passengers was belleved to have survived,

Some of the workers were employed at a pinni of the United Arab Re- pubile Atomic Energy Agency-UPI.

Successful Jaunch

Washington, Oct. 19.

Kassem's

move against Western oil companies

Bagdad, Oct. 19.

The Iraqi Government has prepared fogistation to restrict the Western oil companies"

operations in Iraq to oil wolls at present in production and to take away the re maining concessionary areas from the companies, it was disclosed today. Major-General Abdul Karim, General Kasse told the oil, firms, that "We have not seen Kassem, the Irnal Prime delegates, representing British, any benefit from the three-year- Minister, gave notice that the French, Dutch and American old, negotiations."-Reuter, Government planned this action when the three-year-old oll negotiations broke down here on October 11.

His statement was revealed when the Arabic text of tho minutes of De final five-and-a- half-hour meeting of the nego- tintors was released here today.

General Kassem toid The companies' delegation that he was giving them prior notico so That the Government action would not "come to you as a surprise."

..

'According to the minutes, F

H. W. Fisher, lender of the

U.S. DENOUNCES MURDER OF VIETNAM OFFICER

Washington, Oct. 19.

delegation, replied: Thank The State Department today denounced the "kid-

you. We

shali take the

necessary steps to protect our Intereste!"

Revenues

napping, torture and brutal murder" of Colonel Hoang Thuy Nam, former South Vietnamese Liaison Officer with the Interna. tional Control Commission in Vietnam.

The Iraq Petroleum Company and its associates. Bosro and

The Depariment spokesman, into clear focus the deteriora-

sald thaition of Mosul Petroleum Companies, Mr Joseph Reap,

the securlly situation rights to all Colonet Nom had been assassi in Vietnam. The Space Agency in a "very hold concession

Buccessful launch" today fired areas of Iraq except for a smail naled by the Viet-Cong (Com- a 34-pound lonespliere probe part in Khaniqin, near the Per-munist guerillas) who were un Tho body of Colonel Nam, 4,261 miles into space and slan border.

der the direction of the Northkkinapped by Communist guer 4.424 miles out to sea.

Vietnamese Communist author- rilas on October 1. was found Nat more than two per cent

in a river The probe was launched by a of the Iraq territory has been

near Saigon, the four-stage solid fuel Scout exploited by the of componles,

The spokesman said that the South Vietnamese Government rocket from the Wallops Island, whose operations this year will murder of Colonel Nam said yesterday. Va station of the

proves their (the National bring the Iraq government angleringly Aeronautics and Space Adinini- estimated £98 million in oil re- Viet-Cong) contempt for any stration. The fight from launch venues.

decent standard of conduel," to "splash" tock about

He added that the kidnap minutes.--UPI.

murder of the Colonel "brought Router.

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According to the Arable text of the meeting on October 11,

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