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THE CHINA MATE MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1960

REPORTED TO BE A BRITISH SUBJECT The

UN arrests leader of rebel

tribesmen

Leopoldville, Oct. 30.

United Nations troops putting down disorders in the breakwdy diamond state of South Kašaj have seized the Conimander of the rebel Baluba tribesmen-a Captain Robart, who is re- potted to be a British subject.

General Rikhye said tour General Indatit Rikhye, the

soldiers had been Secretary General'a nilitory Liberlan adviser in the Congo, who told wounded by Baluba tribesmen reporters this today, said Cap-whu ambushed them two days tain Robert came either from ago near Lupula. the United Kingdom or Rhodesia. The General said that Captain Robert and 'three Belgian businessmen .who had been Balubas with the supplying

taken had been arms Lulunburg, and were being held in N custody to ensure their safety.'

to

Liberian soldiery of the UN had warned Captain Robert to halt his men, and a Ghanaian with reconnaisance squadron light armoured cars had been ACME in to reinforce the Liberians.

Captain

Robert surrendered without any shot being fired.

FOREIGN OFFICE

DENIAL

The Ghonalana and Liberians had halted an advance of 6,000 Balubas on the diamond towns of Tehlikkapa and Luiza. More reinforcements standing by around Mwene Ditu, the UN took Captain where Robert Inta eustody, the General sold.

were

The situation was/now re- ported calm.

MURDER

According to reports received here the Balubas, who are loyal to Albert Kalonj "President" of the Knal diamond state, have burned down three

Nationalist

Chinese

to mark

Chiang's birthday

Taipei, Oct. 30,

villages. causing heavy casual-The Nationalist Chinose to-

tics.

They also have murdered # Congolese Catholic priest and Il-treated Belgian priests and nuns who had taken refuge ki Baekwanga

Landon, Oct. 30.

General Rikhye said the UN ali to take A Foreign Office spokesman was determined today. denied an Israeli news-measures necessary to end the

had "civil war" in the area. paper report that Britain Cancelled a. scheduled visit to this country by Israeli Army Chief-of-Staff General Haim Laskov to svold damaging re- lations with the United Arab

Republie.

The

Mr Kalonji has not obeyed a cease-fire which was agreed on with the UN recently.

the

that and

area

The total Liberlan strength in is about 350 and Malayan troops are due to go General Laskov

to the Kasol soon after their arrival, had been officially ex-

expected shortly. - never

I Reuter.

spokesman sald

was not

preted in Britain.-AFP.

WAR-TIME ENEMY WISHES

KENNEDY LUCK

Washington, Oct. 30,

One of the four surviving officers of the Japanese destroyer that sank Senator John F. Kennedy's PT boat during World War 11 presented the Democratic nominee with a scroll today and wished him victory in the elections.

aboard the destroyer Amagiri, which ran over Kennedy's boat during night action in the Solamons in 1043.

Fuzio Onożekl, now a theatre owner in Japan, presented the hand-painted card to Kennedy on behalf of the surviving officers. It praised Kennedy's The Amagiri was later sunk

American bombers bravery in sevmg most of the by PT boat's crew after it had Bomco. Of the eight offeaRT men pboard, four been sliced in two by the des- and 250

officers and all but 50 men died. troyer.

Onozckl

27

was п paymaster-UP!,

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

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1 Celebratory meat? (0),

16

DOWN

off

1 The flower of Traibe? (4).

Where her ma is found out 2 Reduce to itself (4).

Enet! (0).

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9 The organ

(0).

of ill-humour

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11 Put on as an extra (6). 12 Like the wide-boy a should-

ers? (8).

14 Bent from a bird (4); 10 Puls up, it seems,

lenock down (8).

18 Readly, beasily bosst? (B).

19 19 again in the river (4).

20 Equipped for king? (6).

24 Moira tugona native (6).

24 Hoping over o sille? .(0)

20 In need of repair (4),"',

27' Isn't it, ridiculous? (8)

28 Scene corpo kie (0))

BATURDAY'S

3 Handyman's second homel

(4).

4 Anatomical team (0).

Dives by footballers (7).

4 Change to, th evien keel?

(7).

1 This is just imacy (7).

10 Talon

(5).

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13 Adopt an affected dir? (7); 14 Not much use for fencing

(7).

18 Actually, It's a fact (7). 17 Went down with

thing (5).

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inorrow wilt celebrate the 73rd birthday of President Chiong Kal- shek who has led them. since 1926.

At the generalissimo's те- quest, no major públic observ ance will bt hold. But

throughout organisations

the Island will give birthday dinners featuring a special type of Chineso noodles, a symbol of longevity.

was

Chiang, who

born in 1887, will be 74 years old under the Chinese reckoning which year old makes a person one si birth.

EXCELLENT HEALTH

Chiang From all reports, Appears to be in

cxcellent health He ves with his American-educated wife in the spending Taipei, suburb of about half of each working day In his downtown office. He ents simple foods.

CHIANG KAI-SHEK -

US-China Red China accused of

promoting riots in

hatred by an MP

London, Oct. 30.

Mr Cyril Osborne, Conservative Member of Parlia- ment who has just completed a 20,000-mile tour of the Far East, including China, said in Louth, Lincolnshire, today that the greatest danger to world peace was the bitter hatred between China and America.

"It arises, from misunder- standing," addout.

**The

tragedy is that China Is volun-

tarily going into self-imposed For millionaires

isolation, The great-wali is be-

int robilt around

the minds Americans

of the people. The are not doing what they oduli to bring back the Chinese into the comity of nations.'

Mr Osborne went on: spark for the third world wi will como from Formosa, the first priority for the statemen of the world is to get some sort of preliminary understanding between China and Americo,"

During his visit to China Me Osborne had a three and a with half hours Interview Marshal Chen Y, Foreign Minister and Deputy Premier, -Reuter.

MAO'S PROMISE

TO

ALGERIAN

REBELS

Tunis, Oct. 30.

A Tunisian magazine claim- od today that Chinese Communist leader Muo Tre-tung has promised to help the Algerian rebels "totally and uncondition- ally in their war independence.

for

The magazine has given what it purported to be direct quota- tions from Mao's statements during an interview. with Al- gerlan rebel Premier Ferhat Abbas in Peking early this month.

WES

The aclcle in Afrique-Action was unsigned and there Except for official dinners no adipation as to its authority. and teas, the generalissimo The report did not say what Limits his social life to his kind of help Mao promised. family. "The complete works of Prasi-

dont

HINTS

Chiang Kai-shek," а Ever since Abbás return collection of some 5 million speeches and messages, has just from Moscow and Peking, rebel been published in Taipei.

On his birthday, Chinese longevity halls will be set up throughout Formosa for citizens to sign birthday scholis address. ed to their leader. Flower ex- hibits, concerts nid Chinese opera performances also will be sluged UPI:

Desert highway

quarters have been hinting that they have been, promised. Com- in munist military assistance the form of arms and, possible: Chinese volunteers.

Mao was quoted in the re- port is having told Abbas: "The war is your war. The stronger you bbcbmá the more Backing you wiH gut

"Chini's ald is being given. to you totally and uncondition- ally. It will take the same forms and will grow.

you

Amman, Oct. 30. King Hussein will open a "Last year we helped 250-mile desert highway linking less than this year. Everything Amman with the port of Agata indicated that next year, he will on Thursday, it was announced be told to do more, making into today. Construction of the account our medi nil the highway began in 1958-UPI.international situation"-UPI.

Many Americans

can't live

where they want

New York, Oct. 30,

One out of every six U.S. citizens is unable to live where he wants to live because of racial discrimination.

of

The won the finding today. "Probable to 'aspekt of wációi three-year testy urla discrimination In the United housing and tube in the United States is more institutionlived

and resistant to change,"

Altogether, 27 fallin Amari America most

sro: Téstricted to some hirdetika bỡ, housing discriminh- exterit in Chandiniz in place. Uktion are 19 million, non-whitesta roszarkę besosh of their ince ellay Murões, forblinie: Crudent; the report | Japanese, Chitise and

KESIST

Less tigkly restrí thillión Muaikan÷/

bric

thillion

2.6

and

Dallas, Oct. 30. The Neiman Marcus store here this in its Christmas catalogue for Texas mil- lionaires "his and her nir- planes,"

D'

"His** .19 Béven-seater Beechcraft Super GL-8 costing $150,000 (about £50,000).

"Hers"

four-seater Beechcraft Bonanat priced at a moderate $27,000 (about 20,800), China Mail Special,

Japan, Latin

The

America

Washington, Oct. 30,

Communist Party of China was accused in a Senate staff study published today of haying given valuable assistance to Communist parties in Japan and Latin America which have organised mob violence.

Hus bchieved by LONG RANGE: To deprive

In

demonstration of the The study by the Senate ing examples of Communist usé | Kisfil; internal security sub-committee of rioting to further its diploma power of the Japanese Com-

munist party dealt with four riots which tie aims. "give evidence of long-runto

manipulating planning and far-reaching offer Commmtals tiveness." They were;

mobe for shti-American incite the United States of its major Bogota, Colombia, April 1948, mont will encourage them to military bases in the Far East, thus, threatening to breach its during the ninth inter-American further efforts of this kind Prelfie derence system from the larger scale,” the authorH WEITI",

·Caracas, Venezuela, Maten cd, They muggested that the bean successfully prepared for 1988, during the visit of Vice American government had not Président Richard Nixon;

much events.

conference;

U.S. NOT PREPARED

The "international Communist spbáratus" Had a double objec- La Paz, Bolivia, March 1930, tive in the Teloro riots, the re- after publication of a Timeport said, declaring that the magazine article;

aims were:

SHORT LANGE Abrogation Tokyo, June 1900, before the

the U.S.-Japanese security visit of President of scheduled Elsenhower.

treaty, cancellation of the pre-

Nobusuke

The 66-page pamphlet deribsident's visit; resignation of pro- led these incidents as outstand American premier

STOLE US$4.5 MILLION IN GEMS

+

'Boston Billy' dies-a pauper

Worcester, Mass., Oct. 30.

"Boston Billy Williams,” the famous gentleman jewel thief who noteved. New York high society of an estimated $41⁄2 million worth of goms corly in the century, has died a pauper. He was 62.

The man with the courtly

manner and immaculate dres had mingled with the cream

in Society the of Eastern course of 150 raids on palatial | mansion in and around New York.

But he died in City Hospital, registered simply as James F. Monahan, of the Belmont Home for the indigent where he had been living an irre- proachable life offer his re- Icase from prison in 1958. Boston Billy was finally caught in 1927 by a detective from

the

William Burns Interna-| tional Detective Agency while visiting a girl friend in Con- neotleut. He was shot in the hip, and carried the bullet for the rest of his life. One of his biggest hauls was at

the Long Island estate of Jesse! Livermore. Mr Livermore was wildly angry but his wife was reported to have remarked: "Well, you've got to adiniť he was charming." Boston Billy

sentenced

to 30 years pelson He spent 20 years in

Was

finally

in

before New York prisons serving a two-year terrn in Massachusetts on an old car- theft conviction.

The

time

Aleutians to the Philippines,

The report said that three of the four short term objectives had been realised-Reuter.

THE PYTHON'S LONG BATTLE

New Delhi, Oct. 30. Lucknow's National Herald A has reported on almost legendary tug-of-war__In- volving a 12-foot python, a donkey and 100 snake- hoting donkey lovers.

According to the newspaper'a in Jhansi, the correspondent Python had wrapped his tall around the donkey's middle and was pulling the animal into cave.

a

Some 100 persona came to the rescue. One of the onlookers tied a rope around the neck of the doniray and pulled, in the New opposite direction.

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man, who at one owned estates at Paon Beach, Florida, and Long Island in New York, plus a Park avenue apartment in York City, explained his

"The strugde continued for weakness for precious gems this why: "I was born on about an hour when the python That means gave up and fled, leaving the April 22, 1898.

newspaper my birthstone is à diamond." ] is wonded, -China Mall Special.

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