THÉ CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1961.

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'U.S. LULLED INTO FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY'

New York, Oct. 24.. Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky said today the Defence Department may have lulled the American people into a false sense of security" when it claimed the United States now has the nuclear power to destroy an aggressor.

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"The total number of our nuclear delivery vehicles, perhaps well-meaning intent of allaying the anxiety of effective means to deliver the weapons? The answer is, tactical as well as strategic, is in the tens of thousands, the American people." and of course we have more than one warhead for each) vehicle," Gilpatric had said.

Statement misleading

Delivery power

He added: “Such statements are extremely harmful, j since they engender a false sense of security."

Instead of building up delivery power, he argued, “we de-mothball World War Il sen trunaports, augment our air Major de Seversky, 67, is a veteran combat pikit and rt with dilapidated C119 flying boxears, increnso our afr author of the highly successful-and prophetic-World, power hy putting back into service fatigued and obsolete In an interview, Major de Seversky said the Gilpatric War 1 book "Victory Through Air Power.

B47 bombers. And deny our Air Force funds for the pro- He said today, "The size of one nuclear stockpile is duetion of the improved B62s and supersonie B70s."— of Hot Springs, Virginiu, tu n speech cleared by President statement was misleading" and was obviously made Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk.

Seither through ignorance or with the deliberate, though unimportant. What is important is, do we have the UPI.

He was particularly critical of statements made last Saturday by Deputy Defence Secretary Roswell Gilpatric

News in brief

BURMESE TELLS HOW TO END TROUBLES IN ASIAN AREAS

Rome, Oct. 24.

U Kyaw Nyein of Burma, speaking for the Asian Socialist International

at the Socialist International Congress here today, proposed to dele- gates the following solutions for the five areas of conflict in Asia.

1. China should

he thrill

to the Chilist Nationa

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"Asiatic Switzerlane,"

3. Prevention of the incursion kruipped with United States

Di Formasin trugs into Burma,

and ammuuition.

Subversion

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Suth In

Vietnam, The Werters Pooters should stream- then the National detence forces and at the same time protest to the Soviet Unio. Słace the Geneva Conference, the Com munists had no right to murier- wake subversive mctivities in South Vietnam. Denarratic re- farne should also be organised on the part of the South Viet- nam Government.

5. The dispute between Chin ana india should be felt to me. The dispute would bottle itself and would not create tension. The Burmese delegate said. Reuler.

ELECTROCUTED

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Bellefonte, Ciel, 24. Convietet

sh stiyer Arthur Schuck died in elceltic chair last nig.,

Schuckt. 4. Sherwed <motion and wild wothing as he was strapped into the electric chal of Roliviaw State Prison bere in Pennsylvania.

Schuck was condemned to dhe In what the state called the staken Id.ntity shying of two men he allegedly need ambush with a hunting rifle on Aprli 27, 1956.

The record had been held since 1958 French "Alouette"

KIDNEY TROUBLE

Protests mount against Sukarno in 'perfect' Soviet monster

condition after

operation in Vienna

Vienna, Oct. 21.

Pakistan's new 18 by the President Sukarno of Indonesia was in "perfect

constitution

Rawnlandı, ON. 24. Pakistan will publish the.en

new tire draft of 11 peopleseď Constitution in several mums time, it sus ficially announced here to lay

This was doritled by a tutte deresice od provincial governors. and Central Goverurarot oloiss ter under the chaitats his ot 2 resident Mohammed Ahm

i:

its 17 minutes, 43 seconds.

During the Same fight the American helicopter, a "luck

E 438" built by the Kanaani streraft enmpany, established new world records for peed of climb to 10,000 and 20,000 feet Both these records held by viously helicopters.-AFP.

were pre- American

U.S. FORCES

Washington, Oct. 24 The Defence Department to- Arub considering day estimated the total strength

Foters proposals of the US. Armed marsin 2,558,897. MA Muhammed Chief

which dr. Cistitutional sanhantek

Lov Ty

header Shahbanding Justice of the Supreme Court.

An va abiemi statement said in outline of the propined enre-titution wintld be publiken next month --Hesterf

DEMONSTRATION

Dis

These figures, based na pre- liminary reports, for September | 30 this year were an increase of 39,704 from the Augus! lola' -Reuter.

IGNORED

Berlin, Oct. 24. East German newspapers to- Teheran, Ovl. 21 duy reported the award of the Students pounded the enr of 1908 Nobel Peace prize to Chief Princ Albert Luthall but gred the Dr Ali Aruhi, the Iran Millister,

arrived at award of this year's prize when he Teheran University tonight to Mr Dog Hamnus rskjold.-Reuter, attend celebrations in hogear of the anniversary of the formal rounding of the Unite: Nations,

The demonstrators demandes inediate elections and shouted treenati-overmanent slogans.

sold Dr Anúni The state charged that Schuck trouble had been fristigated by was gunning for a Commutast subversive elements, in reality Woman with whom he had-Houter.

quarrelled. A girl in the car was wounded but later .covered. Vincent Quigley and Willian Fagi wer kille AP.

Bomb kills 2

Algiers. 0.4, 24.

Two perqle were killed and

in injured when a bomb cx+ ploded in bie here tonight

Heuter.

Earthquakes

In

bomb

London, Oct. 24.

Protests against yesterday's giant bomb explosion by the Soviet Govern- ment were voiced in many parts of the world today, together with scientific forecasts of the possible radiation cffects of the test.

Meanwhile Britain's Medieni Al the United Nations, Den- was hung on the gate of the So- Research Council reported that mark announced that a revised vint Embassy in the early hours, One explosion of a 50-megalon, eight-nation resolution would. —Reuter, bombs could lend a radiu din stil be pressed, solemnly ap Govern

custominution of mit sig och maximum allowable

isist th

condition," after his operation here today, kovos authoritative sources said.

MR SUKARNO

Britain urges caution in

cotton

issue

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Britain, Australia, Austria and ! Palisian have yet to KULTIOUNCE their acceptance.

Santiago, Oct. 24. Earth tremors shook the Southern Chile today for

Japan is understond to favour later the seventh consecutive day.

what he delegate described as version of the The tremors caused a panela "Bolted up" In Cunce pelon are the adicarana shet-term agreement over there aren 300 miles south of Sanitugo -Al

NEW RECORD

Bloomfield, O. 24.

An Americim feltcuplet dhe ti new work record here in Cogneticut today Iow speel of climb,

I reached a height of 30,000 feet (8,144 metres) in 16 minutes, IS seconds.

United Nations

years.

Conference sourci and Jap

warded harder Huarantees of the aspects of the appeal favouring Trade Hiberalisation. The grethet calls on Pantri: with restric tic

coton textile ingor)

United Nations, Oel. 21. Western Boureen gald today it to Vienafcantly incruter accents appeared "ikely"

that

Leto

Security Council tomorrow will approve both Mauritania Outer Mongolia for membership ip the Valled Nations.

their markel: t: those

Cuntries they now restrict. And

The United States faveurs the five-year agreement be cause it considers this length of time necessary, to ensure stability and "orderly growth" Ju the market:

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gales lash England

London, Oct. 24. Raging seas crashed across the shores of southern England and surged through coastal towns to- day as galos roared in; from the southwest for the third day in a row. Ships called for help on the !pltching waves. On shore sand

bag squads toited to ward of the wall of water. Rain pelted

down and loshed inland heroes the country.

sation by Insporting entries within the framework of an agreement on the pattern of the | temporary arrangements.

One Japanese delegate salti today "We do not want our bands to be tied for so long If the agreement turns out to be unfavourable to us." Sources close to the British delegation said that Britain's, general atitude was that the system agreed by the Montreal Common Weall Trade Confer- ence in 1966 should be extended on a globul basis,

Bilateral principle The principle operating in the Commonwealth is that as few obstacles as possible should he placed in the way of manufve- tured

goods From uncler- developed countries

by Indus- trial nations.

Whenever problems do arise because sharp expurt nereagen threaten At Sandgate, the ses mmashed |

markel disruption, ashore in 90-foot high waves and bilateral medaliong should sent rocits crashing through reached between

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windows of Benfront houses, concerned to Ensure orderly Water baltered down the walls trade evolution.

ot cottages and rolled through houser,

Fields along the coast nrea were turned into lakes. Carn awamped

stranded on

were

highways.

Both

the Pakistan and the Indian chiet delegates. Mr M. I.! Baig and Shirt Swotnathan, į supported the bllateral principle, i conference sources salt.

They referred to the arrange- ments streed between Britain and Hongkont. India and Pakis tan, which have just been ad- At Eastbourne, bik bont Justed to current conditions, boarding platforms were pleked Under the new agreementa,

Ferry divorted

up and hurled on the pro-Britain increased

atreeld and houses.

The Isle of Wight was badly hit na water crept up over quaya and spilled nahöre, Sen-pircut In Newpori, wna soon just reo.

Lonte quotes

menade. Folkestime, Portmouth from all three countries. and severni other towns haf Hongkong, which is repre- water rushing through their sented within the kit delegation by the Financial Hecretary of the Colony, Mei J. Cowperthwaite, has not yel{ revealed its ideas on, the future of cotton textile trad. ing to the conference, Even British delegation Cute D'Azur, struggling actosa sources were in the dark hout from Franco with 500 passengers the teeominendations Mr Cow- Aboard, was diverted to Dover perthwaite, da reported to have because of havoc at Fulkestone brought from Hongkong-Iteu-

Ler. Harbour--AP.

Ruglish

The YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Makers, 4 Scot, 7 Tear, Tangle, 9 Puns, 10 Mons, 19 Aino, 14 Try, 10 Sue, 17 Sled, 20 Rite, 23 Italy, 24 Visits, 20 Aure, 20 Gala, 27 Itaisin. Down: 1 Malgh, Kind, 3 Blem,.4 Baps, & Crusty, Tasly, Il Ouze, 13 Lost, 10 Setial, 10 Sprīд, in Lever, 19 Basto, 21 Ines,

22 Kis.

Channul ferry

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of leading

Vienna ders Purowerk a stone from Tite bladder which originated 1215 the President's Kidney trouble.

No medical bulletle was ink- mediately available,

The team of doctors included Professor Mardin Kyrle, Sergeen kh son-in-jaw of Ausician Presistent Dr Adolf Beharrf

22 Sutart enter tuspital two days ago and was medically examined yesterday,

Minor

It was known whether the President would undergo Second uparation-this time res

mrving, stones from his kidney; - is werk.

Or Sukarno was originally dve to stay in hospital alment week.

Bone concentrations of Stran thum 50 might rise in the course of a year to about twice ouximus observed so far but; would not reach the maximum allowable level, it suld dra Poport prepared before yester- | Jay's fest

The Chune said fire ceported 60-megalon bomb

anci

realise to the Soviet ment to refrain from exploding

# 30-megaton bombs, despite yes- terday's big blast.

in Tokyo, Japan's Maritinir Safety Beard warned light- htt keepers not to drink unfiltered rainwater in

It is conlaminated 001.

in New those

York, Mr

by full-

Kobert

which were exploded before 1st, chief of the U.S. Alnius- yesterday

would

Radioactivity bring

Project, the pherie energy released by the present ght Russia would get most immediate fallout as series of tests up to Dat from of any

wind were blowing south to 21l expltisimts in 1857-8.

area, southeast from the test

In Home, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, British Labour Party app itina eder. told the Socialist later national Congresset "It indeed

Novaya Zemly in the Arctic,

Copenhagen

7 Govern- en committee was set up to- plans for re- day to consider it was just a naked proclama-Bing bomb shelters and build- tion of power with which he i

Mr Krusches) hoped to terrify rooms," the world, think he has made i a profount mistake.

Rainwater

"What people feel is deep dis- gust and cold anger at what has been done,”

erime

12:35 ing

public "protection

In Berne, the Swiss Cabinet said the Interior Ministry had been ordered to intensify In watch on radioactivity levels, ready 20 times higher than at the beginning of the year.

In a statement considered The Congress Unimously

usually explicit fram noutral a resolution describing Switzerland, the Cabinet sald passed the explosion of a 50-megaton high-calibre bomb tests should boss "onstrous

be halted before fallout beenmé Today's operations was said to against humanity," and deplora danger to health. have been a minor one and the ; ing Soviet rejection of the offer President www feeling "very. by the United States and Britain 1 Oslo a mourning wreath of ban; dried leaves with a black ribbon and the word "congratulations"

well. ter.

Df The sources satd.--Reu-

an hummediate treaty.

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Another Berlin

border clash

Berlin. Oct. 24. West Beriln police hurled 36 tear gas fren- ades at 'East Berlin police tonight in the second ex- change within 24 hours. They acted after the Reds throw 26 grenades at a Joudspeaker truck broad- casting on the border.

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loudspeaker

Communist

barrage

truck

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last night brought immediate retaliation from the West Germans,

The incident came aller a U.S. official at the only crossing point open to the Western Aliies began duarta- Ing back American motor. ints la civilian clothes cven though their bore plates.

cars

U.S. Army Reence

Tonight, however, two Americans wearing civilian clothes crossed Into East Berlin unopposed in a car brering U.S. State Depart- iment plates.-UPI.

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