Bible

words

disarm gunman

Boston, Nov, 2,

A Catholic priest read slow- ly and deliberately from

Book of! Bible' the Isaiah, undisturbed by a shotgun held' menacingly

of his chost.

And he

shall destroy

the wicked and sinners together:

both that have forsake the Lord shall be construed.

The man euthard to hold the loaded shotgun against

Rev. Renih Murphy, 49,

TH

Itar The i

the!

noticed, however, watls of the Bilde were having

a soothing effect.

Ali Father

"Woe to Yun

Murphy

that

rise

Frad

taja

early in the morning to fallow !

to drink till the evening to be inflamed with wine,

drunkenness and

The passages from the Bible tare bad their effect. The a

pulled away his drady wespon. i

Saved six lives

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961.

Katanga claims Congo troops repulsed

Elisabethville, Nov. 2.

The embattled Congo state of Katunga claimed tonight it was pushing back invading forces of the Central Congo Government in the Kaniama area, 500 miles northwest of Elisabethville, and that some of the families evacuated were returning to their homes there.

U.S. will

prepare

to conduct tests

in atmosphere

Washington, Nov. 2.

President Kennedy said today that the United. States would make the necessary preparations for nuclear tests in the atmosphere "so as to be ready in ease it becomes necessary to con-. duct them."

The Presnelen petronally read

Tatement suffer f

Police all the bravery Father Murphy probably saved sid, rix Aves. Earlier, they the man with the gunRalph Rohris, 24-h threatened to kill his five chlidren and take his own life.

began to unfold a sparial when Roberts wife, Rose, 3a, and is National Security Chim

cil had conferred at the White on to the police and subbed out a story of the Horen the tarlear te ste The Predeft d 111) husband's threats,

nucban Its

the Police quickly called Father!US

weird be uruter- and atmosphere Murphy, who founded

Tu dranu

station here

heads Rescue Ine, a non-den-Ben as the Soviet Union hart

inational organisition deliwatod

to prevent suicides.

Police and the priest arrived

at the Roberts' home at the same time.

please?" "May I conc plended Father Murphy after he klentilled himself.

Baby

Gone Job sr-endletí psychologieit! er politiat reasonts

he

But Shanika Mucit tests da naudi

maintain necessity tes 11.5. responsibilities

Tep Woad soeurity in the light of att est Soviet Gutter- exput spheric tests, they would be undertaken only to the degree that effective progress in ratelene weapons development Was Bat possible they wise,

"Get me Dr Ulnier," replied

The Prvakient also alıbged 10 Dr Roberts, e referred David D. Ulmer of the Harvard that any US. tests undertaken Medical school and Peter Bent u the atmosphere would

and

Brigham Hospital. He has been treating Roberts for alcoholism.

Palke

Vimer Dr Ruberis permitted him and the priest for enter.

ادان

July be carried out, wil that restricted fallout "he to Inhalate minimum.”

Responsibility

The President said that the United States

make wooki

When Roberts lowered his? Dr Ulmer-with the! gun, father's permission-went into my preparations for test-

Top

a matter of prudence" United States an view of the tosponsibility to its alles

the next roam, picked the buby up into his arms and anked the other children Follow him.

"There are men here to help

Father YOUL,"

Murphy toll Roberts. The priest nodded lo- ward the door and received per- mission to open 11.

Roberts went with pullee to

Police said the station.

they would charge làm with dranken- ness and arrange for him to take amentul test-AP.

In itself,

President Kennedy

that the tests could be dismiss ied as mere bluff and bluster.

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The President declared that 12 United States had carefully current nuclear assesser texts series being conducted by The Soviet Unkan.

He sud that The Soviet aheart Government had Kone with the with complete, dhe regard for the welfare of man- xind. at he lid not suprest

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Like a judge?

Bird call.

10 Award for a man.

11 Become different.

12 Exist,

13 Ran into.

14 Mother'a boyl

16 Twisted.

18 Naisos,

21 Tender though cross?

23 Backors take them,

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32 Craze,

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30 Give in.

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Blade.

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But, he went on, whatever the Suviet Union had aechleved he could say that in terms of total military strength, "the United States would nat trade places with any nation earth."

Mr Evariste Kimbo, Katanga Fereign Minister, told reponders in the Kalinga capital that the breakaway state's forces hid counter-attneked in South Kasal, atid That President Mutse Tsbombes, now in Geneva, would return a Monday,

Offensive

in-

Earlier, General Joseph Mo- butu. the Central Government's

Commander, hind Aimy

unded in Leopoldville that his forces had plunged 30 miles in- de Kalanga in an offensive to end the secession" after Ka- langa bombing raids in which se Katanga plane was shut down,

the

'Sickness grenade'

Aigler, Nov. 2.

A new anti-riot "lek- mens grenade," which made its debut in yesterday's Moslemt demonstrations in Algeria. was today pru- nounced A BUCccks by ofofal sources -kere.

The sources added that the weapon, which ermita vapour designed to make demonstrators vomit, had Tasting effects of 毙 harmful kind, bat some. demonstrators "would be having a slight hangover today."-tenter.

ло

Determined.

opponent

Bitter controversy

GEN. WALKER

RESIGNS

FROM ARMY

Washington, Nov. 2. U.S. General Edwin Walker, reprimanded and re- moved from his command in West Germany following charges of having exercised rightist political influence over his troops- today announced his resignation from the Army,

Gen

Walker declared that ace returned to civilian iife, he would conthe to Alruggle Lagainst what he considerent the

Communist infiltration of United States,

the

Houston, Tex, Nov. 2. Few opponents of federal nid are as determined in

He was resigning because he their bellefs as 31-year-had to deliver himself from the old Mr George Woodard power of the "little men" who, in the name of the United States, of Houston.

were punishing the country's inlo Woodard Mr

the servants,

General veterans administration hospital loyal test night with a bullet wound in his right temple. The wound- ed man started to fill out some papers but stopped and left the hospital when he

walked

discovered

asserted.

30 years service

n

Geis. Walker, whose removal the Institution was government-and reprimand touched off

Litter controversy on the rights supported,

of American military comnian- ders to give their troops anti- Communist Indoctrination and to what limits should be not to the politicul content of this infeetlination, sald he was

His men had invaderi the "I don't believe in federal northwestern frontier of Katanga aki," he said no he walked out. and

Homicide clerk Mr Danny other troops under

of the Lumumbist Sebasti reported that Mr Wood- command

Victor

later by Lundula hndard was treated bern flown from Stanleyville private physician.-UPI. and were entering Katanga by road from Kivu Province.

General

Generally resistance

feeble, he said.

Strategy

WAK

But Mr Kimba sull, General Mobutu's claims were "pare in- ventions," and in Geneva, Pre- sident Thombe, who is Switzerland for medical treat- ment, said there was reason for him to interrupt his stay as the Central Government's claims of success in its invasion were false and there WES NO Cause for alarm.

soldlers allow the "IT OUT Central Government troops to enter, it will be according to ur plons and strategy," he said,

President Tshombe accused the Central Government forces cattic, and slaughtering denied that Katanga planes had attacked villages or been shot down-Reuter.

"We have taken major steps the past months to maintain

lead and we the nut propuser

in lose it," he said.

Pain

called on

4

Strike called off

Buenos Aires, Nov. 2. Trade uniong In Rosario. central Argentina, today called

the

strike four-day-old which paralysed transport and left lurge sections of Argentina's and second elty without light water.

that the The President sald United States maintained its

achieve determination "to world free from fear of nuclent $45ts frac nuclear war" and But they decided to stop work the Sovies again for three days beginning Union to accept the draft treaty on November 7, in resportse for an adequately inspected and į to 180 enuntrywide strike controlled nuclear test nan which the United States and Baltain presented at the abur- tive East-West regotiatione in Geneva. Heuter.

call Issued by the General Con- federation of Labour In what appears a ght to the finish with President Arturo Frondzi's

Government-Router.

News in brief 15 KILLED IN BRAZIL FLOODS

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 2.

At least 1 persons were killed by floods in four cities of the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, authorities reported today.

Rein continued to fall for the

13th straight day.

Many others Were reported missi and "hundreds"

officials

bomes were destroyed, raid. Air Force planes dropper! supplies of food and medicine to thousands marooned on spots of high grounds.--UPL

WINTER HITS

Ship repair

Yokolina, Nov. 2. The typhicon-wrecked Leba are freighter Nicholus is ex- pected to enter the Hitachi dockyard here for repairy next weelt, the Japan Salvage Cam- pany sald today.

The 7,208-ton vengel Fan aground in the typhoon baltered Chleage, Nov. 2. BC off Hachinolie in northera The first big whitey onslaught upon on October 10 with 31

were drowned

after

of the nenaon hit parts of the crew members aboard. Two of west and midlands toxiny with the crew near blizzard snows, sub-zero they left the vessel

amall temperatures, and tornadoes. boat to seek help from Japoneso Tornadoes were reported at authorities. The freighter was Cherokee, Kansas, and Paris, freed from a sandbar on October Arkansas, where

were 28-AP. torn from bufflings. Cold, wave warnings went out for a vast Krent plains area from the Rockies to the upper Mississippi Valley and southward to the Texas Panhandle--UPI.

Schroeder approved

Bonn, Nov. 2. Tho Christian Democrat Parliamentary Group tonight appraved the fornitation of Mr Gethard Schroeder, outgoing Interior Minister, as new Went Foreign Minister German succeeding Mr Tolerich Või

resigned Brentanowho

| Saturday.—AFF.

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ALLEGED SPIES

RELEASED

Seoul, Nov. 3.

Three Chinese residents, alleged to have been implicated in an espionage and smuggling ring which sent intelligence to Communist Chinese agents in Hongkong, have been re- leased, it was learned.

They are Sun Sheng-tsan, 57, bail

1t

con-

More than 100

feared dead

in British

Honduras

Belixo, Nov. 2. The death toll of hurricane

Hattle

while

nations

mounted today good neighbour

including

the

United States rushed ald the battered colony

to

of British Honduras.

victims

giving up his army pension after: 30 years of military service.

'The general, former

One report suld the mander of the US. 24th division stationed-in.-West Germany, re-included children in a school leased news of his resignintian demolished by the storm. to the press through the offices Demneralic Conservative

of Thurmond Senator Strom South Carolina,

of

Ja

Senator Thurmond, member of a Senatorial Armed Forces Sub Committee

An official count Have thu number of bodies accounted for as 00 but indications were the toll might exceed 100 in British n! Honduras' worst disnster ever.

A new threat rose in the

10,000 to 15,000 of the 32,000

vestigating the question of anti-shambles of this capital, where Communist Inductrination of inhabitants were reported home- American troops, and has less. Travellers and some loot afirmed that US. officers wishing had broken out. A business- ing to attack Communism have man reported "potential clvil been prevented from doing so, disorder" was feared.

Gen. Walker, who announced The British administration his resignation in a written culled

yesterday statement released by Senator.available troops."

Thurmond's office, has been

reassigned to Army Pacifo Headquarters in Hawall since

his return from Germany,

Snakes

tor

"alt

In the later afternoon. the There was another peril from Army Department here said it hundreds of snakes which tools had not yet received any letter refuge on high ground from the from Gen. Walker resigning or doods surrounding Belize and requesting retirement.-AFP.

other communities.

A radio message toḍay gave an eyewitness report from Cay

Sir Winston Caulker in the ravaged constat

at dance

ilationis. The report sald 14 children had been killed in the wreckage of a school where they took refuge from 175 mile an hour winds on Monday,

Another radio message from

high

London, Nov. 2. Sir Winston Churchill, 86, the town of San Pedro Indicated attended • dance lato almost total destruction but so last night in London's far no indication of loss of life.

Residents had taken to fashionablo West End.

ground before the storm. last October 10. They who operated a dispensary in sill face possible cours martial,

Sir Winston arrived soon after Scout, and who was accused of

The Seoul police said the 11 pm at the dance which was being ringleader of the group;

June the "coming-out" party of his men were arrested last Lee Tsai-yuan, 91, manager of

Celia Miss the Sebul branch of the U.S. for alleged violation of the grand-daughter. Summit Corporation: and national security law, the re- Sandys.

He left a lttle after midnight. volutionary junta decree and Chang Ka-cheng.

-China Mall Special. on the customs law.-UPI, All three were relenscri

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