THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961.
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NATO TO INCREASE STRENGTH NY STOCK
Five more divisions for Europe
Paris, Nov. 13. General Lauris Norstad, Supreme Comman- der Allied powers in Europe, told the Nato parliamentarians conference here today that Allied strength in Central Europe would soon rise from 21 to 25 divisions.
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Atomic support units would also be available if required, equipped with the "Honest Johm" or similar types of weapons.
General Norstad said thai Nato's highly Mobile Multi- national ("fire brigade") force was activated last July with a small nucleus headquarters
near
the Commander of the Central Army Group at Heidelberg. West Germany.
"At this time its components are drawn from the forces of six nations now deployed in the central region of Europe. Even- tually I hope that all nations will be represented in this activity," he said.
"General Norstad revealed that
deficiencies until very recenity the efferiäveness of the 21 divi bons sigard to Nato in C'en- tral Europe hud scarcely been more than that of 15 of 16 divi- sions.
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PARK WANTS MODERN
WEAPONS FOR S. KOREA
Washington, Nov. 13.
General Chung Hee Park, chairman of South Korea's Supreme Council for National Re- construction, called in an interview published here today for the equipping of South Korea's armed forces with modern weapons.
In view of the fact that the General Park said. "We can't Communists are equipped with depend on the U.S. for ever... various types of rockets, guided 11 American aid can be reduced missiles and nuclear weapons, here, more can be sent to other
counutes. we cannot and must not inde..
This would be one need, Second World War- equipped with remain
way of showing our gratitude to the American people.“
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he had presented a two-stage type equipment," he said in "*uction plan"
10 the Nato copyrighted interview Council during the summer to News and World Report, 凸 speed up allied military pre- weekly news magazine. paredness in Europe in view of the Berlin crisis,
Commitments
He said "the first phase emphasised those actions capable of producing results before next January 1. The second phase proposed actions which, under
conditions, emergency
could produce further and greater results in the course of next Fear."
Support
General Park. due to arrive here later today for talks with President Kennedy, said that United States military support would continue to be required in South Korea.
"Right now it is impossible to predict when your forces eau be withdrawn," he said.
General Park also made the following points in the inter- view:
• He was on the alert and aware of the danger that the Communiste would use the Ber- in crisis as a pretext for an attempt to take over all of Korea.
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He launched his military coup this year because Korean democracy had travelled thorny path, and despite de- mocratic slogans, "the adminis- irators took advantage of the
of the On the economir side, it was political immaturity possible to have a better per confusion so as to prolong
people help foster corruption and General Norstad said that it spective, he observed.
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OVER 1,000 ARRESTED IN GHANA
Tamale, Nov. 13. Mr Simon Diedjo Dombo, of the United leader Party opposition in Par! liament, fold a press con- ference here today that more than 1,000 Govern- ment opponents had been arrested by police re- cently. Addressing the press con- ference after being presented there the Queen, he said were 250 people arrested Kumasi alone and police cells there were so crowded that prizanery were unable to sleep. being sent to outlying prisons to He said many prisoners were
relieve the crowded Kumasi eells.
to
in
"The police told us these arrests had nothing to do with security measures taken to safeguard the Queen on the Royal tour," he added.
Mr Dombo said the police swooped on both the United Party and members of the ruling Convention- Peoples Party, arresting 500 of each party.
DARK FUTURE
He said there were nine op-
House of Parliament, About 12
the...
Karachi, Nov. 13. The upper storey of the In- position members free out of 32 elected in the 114 seat single telligence Bureau, one of the most sensitive sec- had been arrested or had
Bled tions of the -Defence
country, mostly to nend
The rest Ministry, was gutted by a bouring Togoland:
crossed the floor of the House. raging fire today.
Mr Dombo was. In the Gov- The fire broke out in theernment rest centre at Tamale
when
of south wing of the two-storey at noon wh group stone structure and
give spread Journalists asked him to rapidly throughout upstairs an impromptu press conference. He was accompanied by two other
Mr opposition deputies, Government workers threw Jatoe Kaleo, and Mr
Abayifo furniture and security files from Karbo, who nodded their heads balconies of the burning build-in agreement as he spoke, but ing as several fire companies made no comment themselves. from civil and military stations
Mr. Dombo said: "I believe. fought the blaze:
the Ghana future is dark
Officials refused to comment on the dre, but arson is SUS- pected.
The blaze was almost identi- cal in pattern and timing to a fire which gutted the Finance Ministry's Revenue Department building next door last autumn...... destroying most files,
The cause of the previous fire still is unknown--UPI.
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Asked whether he feared nr rest himself, he replied, "I don't think I will be arrested bast things in Ghana are not pre- dictable."-Reuter,
Minister reports
HERMESR eve
Helsiniu, Nov. 19. Finland's Foreign Minister, Mr Ahti Karjalainen, arrived evening by train from Moscow where He bad held, talks. Kh Minister, with Høvlet Forakh Mir Andrei Gromyko.
Mr Karjalainen was to on his mistion this evening Finnish rauldent Urnog cele
tbol měl venlightenment
report
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother shelters from the rain under an umbrella as she plants a cross in the Field of Remembrance at St Mar- garet's Church, West- minster, London, ол Saturday. The Field of Remembrance is cared for by the British Legion and commémorates the dead of two world wars. ---- AP Photo.
Los Angeles, Nov. 12. Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today "cond tions throughout the world are still bad
leader from
starving to death
Paris, Nov. 13.
Washington, Nov. 18. in a precedent-gelting de- cision, the Securities and Ex- change Commission (SEC) to asy punished a stock broker for selling securities on the basis of inside information;
The commission suspended Robert M. Gintel, a partner of the New York arm of Cady, ftoberis and Co, from doing business on the New York Stock
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case was.
The French government tonight announced the Exchange for 30 days beginning
transfer of Algerian rebel leader Mohammed November 20. Ben Bella to a hospital near Paris to save The SEC said the him from possible death as the result of a "one of signal importance." hunger strike.
It was the Arst time the com- mission had punished a stock Government spokesman Luis of a Moroccan plane pirated broker for violation of Federal
Terrenaire said Ben Bella was in the process of being trans- ferred" from the Central France Fortress whore he has been held since May, 20.
the planė while on a fight
which probibit from Rabat, Morocco to Panis.ecurities laws
Later, he was named Deputy Corporate "insiders" from using to their own advantage informa- Tunis-based Premier in the
tion about their Arms not known rebel provisional government
In a bid to force Frealdent to the public. Charles de ORIGINAL
Gaulle to berate Ben Bella is
In this case, the SEC charged, one of the Ben Bella and four other original leaders of the Algerian ministers held by the French Gintel got his information troms rebellion against the French, some 5,000 Algerian prisoners J. Cheever Cowain, 3 Cady" which began on November 1. had joined Ber Bells and his Roberts salesman who also was of Curtiss-Wright, companions #hunger strike, a director .1954.
manufac- He was captured in October, The strike started on Novem- Corp, the aircraft 1958, when the French Mew
Lurers.- UPI.
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Estranged couple kill each other
in super-market pistol duel
Pembroke, NC, Nov. 13.
Am estranged couple staged a gun dual with matched pistols in a super-market today
and killed each other.
Each fired five shots from
22-calibre pistol and each was struck by five bullets.
The shots were fired at close range as the couple, Marvin Locklear, 31, and his wife, Nina, 27, moved through the store. Customers and em- ployees fled for the exits. There were about half a dozen customers in the afore, a little
distance but war is unlikely in the foreseeable future”
He also told a Press con- ference here he felt the Berlin! crisis was easing-Reuter.
from the police station in the heart of this town.
They fell dead to the floor at the
rear of the super-market.
ASPARAGUS
a, "Their feet were almost touch-
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sald - assistant police chiết Simeon Oxendine, friend of the Locklears and Arst officer to reach the store.
NERVES
Locklear had come to the store asking Manager Ray- Riond Hendrix If he could get his wife, a store employee, fo take him to a veterans hos pital in Fayetteville for treat ment of nerves, Oxendine said. Hindfly seld Locklear went to the back of the store cand a violent quarrel began. He said the couple had been
separated about eight weeks Because of "family troubles." They had three children, The fatal wounds were almost Identical on the bodies of the victims Tacklear was shot twice in the left shoulder, once in the len ., once in the left chest and orice in the left temple. His wife was shot twice in
left /the
breast
the mouth, once in the right. arm and once in the right temple.
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They apparently stood face to Base to pidi tire' trigger, each time, officers said. UPL
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