THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1961.
Katanga gendarmes fighting
tribesmen tribesmen MR JONES
SHOULD
UN CONGO FORCE POWERLESS BE PAID
Troops pull Full scale review
of
out
town
Elisabethville, Jan. 22. United Nations Moroccan troops have had to pull out of the town of Luona near Elisabethville because they were power. less to stop fighting between Katanga gendarmes and local Baluba tribesmen.
The UN Katanga command, mancing this tonight,
12-
in
BIOCATA however persuadingg Baluban no! to tapend their verent attacks in UN ercorted trains in Katonga Province.
Moise Kalanga's Preadient Thombe Today received the UN Conciliation Commission in Elisabethwile, after previously saying Be had no particular problems to direus with them,
At the United Nations head- quarter: in New York, Yugo- Flavia sent Air Daft Kammarskjold a letter demand- Ing UN protection for Mr Patrice Lanumba, the Congo's frat premier, who is to be tried an charges of inciternent to murder!
Appeal
tr Cutro The Afro-Asian Solidarity Council appendect to the United Arab Republic Guinen, Indonesia and Morocco -who are all withdrawing, their troops from the UN Conga fores lo send their troops to back the pro-Lumumba Governme i Stanleyville, capital Orientale Province,
of
A new wave of Intror seems to have stripped Europeans it Orientale Provnice 4d 60 whites have fought UN pro-
retion in Stapleyville.
Ma Justin Bombako, Con- Hole Foreign Minister, who aunounced in Leopoldville yes- terday that Mr Lumumba was to be tried, said pro-Lumumba forces had brought a "ferocious favagery" to Bukavu, capital of Kivu Province.-Reuter.
Archbishop dies
Berlin, Jan. 22, Catholic tiler Archbishop Heinrich Wienken, 77, died in ay West Berlin hospital yesterday.
Archbishop Wienken Bishop of Meissen, East many, from 1950 to 1957
:
100 A DAY DIE OF HUNGER
one
Leopoldyßle, Jan. 22. About
hundred People mostly, children are si ying of hunger every day in the Congo's south Kassi Province bul United Nations offi- elais believe They are slowly winning their battle
against famine in the area,
Offelalu here said thera are stili about 300,000 refugees In and around Bakwanza one of the principal Lowns In The ares. About 150,000 of them are completoly desti-
tute.
At the end of December they were dying at the rate of laut 200 n day and the danger of the rate increas- ing was very grave.
Tut by today the UN relief prograinme Was FL full swing. with 13 chartered planes and be tween 80 and 90 trucks taking food, medical sup-
plies, seeds and Ulinz Loots to the refuzoea,
very
After touring the area at the weekend, one official valif: "There
IN definite and very marked Improvement everywhere,
"We must maintain the present low of supplies to the refugees until the next harvest in late Junc or early July, Then we be- Hleve, we will have won
the battle."—Reuter,
Cold logic
Carpinteria, Calif., Jan. 22. Building Inspectors are.eruck- Ink down on tramps fa
this was seaside community who try to Ger beat night-time cold by carry whening electric blankets and plug-
he resigned on account of badį ging them into sockets in empty health. UPI.
buildings China Mail Special,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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13
ACROSS
1 Goat milk product? (B)
12.
4 Perhaps orange squash, (5)
7 Grab rudely, (6)
Make me vie. (8)
10 Chance your arm, (4)
12 Puls the fire in. (7)
15 Having taken rool. (0)
it Metal press, (4)
17 Two-faced Getman. (4)
10 Make up when you go
Junch! (8)
21
DOWN
1 The other way in? (0)
2 Grin and bear it. (8)
3 Dated epithel, (4)
Doesn't sing them? (8)
6 Printing plate. (0)
They may be false, (6)
11 Do a strelch? (8)
12 Nautical shout. (5)
13 Sho's a gein! (0)'
to 14 Pinched? (B)
10 Scholarly work. (0)
23 Falthful? Correct. (4)
24 Beastly drinking place, (0)
20 Popular perennial. (5)
20 Decapitate. (0)
20 Like river wine. (7)
21 Season. (4)
23 Try some writing. (5)
of U.S.-Soviet relations
Washington, Jan. 22.
President Kennedy expects to begin tomorrow a
full scale review of United States - Soviet relations, and the steps to be taken to try to improve them.
He is due to confer at the test ban conference, due to be White Huuse with Mr Dean zuened in Geneva on February Rusk, the Secrelury of Stale, | 7, or to request a postponenvent Mr Robert Macnamara, Sveretory pending further studios, of Defence, and Mr McGcorge Bundy, special assistant to the President for national security affairs.
Before them will be a reperi, from Mr Llewellyn Thompson, the United States Ambasador to Museow, on a two hour con- terance at the Kremlin on Saturday with Mr Khrushchev, called at the Soviet Premier's request.
Diplomats here speculated thai he probably told My Thompson again of his desire fie in early summit conference with the new President.
Reply
on
President Kennedy told M Khrushchev in a telegram Saturday that his adininisira- tion stands "ready and anxious to co-operate with all who are prepared to join in genuine dedication to the assurance of e
kind."
The President has already intimated that he will coll for a thorough review of U.S. dis- urmanent policy with a view 10 submitting new and precke pro
osals to the Soviet Union.
Con-
Today he held sLANT ferences and further organisa- tional moetings with Mr Rashi mid Chester Bowles, Under- Scerctury of State,
In Moscow, Soviet papers expressed hope today for improved U.S.-Soviet relations now that Mr Kennedy is Presi dent, Headers of Pravda were told millions of Americans want a new policy toward the Soviet Union.
"Americans are lifted of the burden of shame which Eisen-
their
hewer's administration put ort Communist Party
shoulders, the Soviet organ de- clared
"The nerves of Ameri- cans are overstrained by atarny
Picture shows the Design Centre - show windows of Industrial Design in Hay- market, London, Inset, Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones. Express Photo.
BIG KOREAN FAMOUS
POLICE SCANDAL
Seoul, Jan. 22.
more fruitful life for all man- ing reports about dangerous in-One of the biggest Republic of Korea police
The President was replying to a message of congratulations un his inauguration from the Soviet Prime Minister.
trigues around Cuba, Laos and the Congo... It is quite no- tural that these hopes (for in- proved relations) are connected with the new President."
The President's reply said. "1 to read these hopes in the eyes
welcome
yout
expression
Ut in-
hope for
a fundamental provement in retailons between our two countries and in the world altuation as a whole; is 3 hope which we share,"
Despite President Kennedy's offer to begin a new quest for price, observers here bellove
approach by the Dow administration wiß be cautious and probably long-term.
the
Nuclear tests
One of the Ar moves may be to recall Mr Thompson so
that President Kennedy and Mr Rusk can get a first hand appraisal of the latest Soviet thinking.
scandols in recent years has come to light. It involves bribes that may total $300,000.
Pravda sald "it was possible The scandal allegedly involves nearly all police stations in this capital city. It was estimated police received a total of $300,000 from "jitney" taxicab owners and operators during the last eight months,
of the stilzens who attended the inauguration In Washington on Friday. But it may be dimcult seld, adding: to have an immediate change, it
the
"Eisenhower has left White House, but left behl into a small bus.
A jitney is a jeep converted Police are unable to maintain ghosts and spirits which have a,
the patrol cara on their oyn reat force
"scanty" budget, it was, said...... and influence United States foreign policy."
on
The Scout Prosecutor's Office UPI. is conducting a thorough in-
man already has been arrested.
Comment along the same line vestigation. At least une patrol- Was printed by Komsomol Pravda, the Communist youth newspaper, and Moscow Pravda, a city newspaper.
Express hope
Komsomol
POCKET FINES
Alarmed by Implications of The scandal, Prime Minister John Chang's Cabinet was giving serious thought to Aud some realistle way to terminute the long practised graft.
Pravda sald Americans truly want disarma- ment negotiations. Moscow Pravda said "Americans express I is an open sceret that many Mr Averell Harriman, who has hope that the new government South Korean policemen collect
be the sending to Moscow of Another possible move would
been
appointed # special will reconsider the old forcim ambassador-at-Inrge.
policy conceptions in the light of the new kituation which has formed in the world."
Machinery is likely to be ret in motion very soon for top level corrallation between the President and Mr Harold Macmillan, Preddent de Gaulle and Dr Konrad Adenauer.
The text of Mr Kennedy's Inauguration speech, printed last night by the Soviet Govern- One Immediate decision to be ment newspaper Izycntia, was taken by Mr Kennedy is wheUier | published by Pravda today.--
to go ahead with the nuclent Neuter & AP.
and pocket on-the-spot ineg" from violators of trafe regula-
lons.
Tho latest investigations that police stations have been officially levying money from cab owners through their as- sociations to buy petrol for patrol CATS, mainisin the vehicles and fix traffle alena,
New Delhi surprised
at Nehru's reported intention to resign
New Delhi, Jan. 22.
Mr Nehru's reported statement to a British correspondent that he is de
termined to resign from the prime ministership, came as a complete surprise to his close colleagues here.
Although Mr Nehru had in- a despondent mood" when he might have been influenced by dicated for some time pan that, made the statement.
he was feeling tired official cir- eler here had no previous warn- ing of Mr Nehru's mood as in- dlented in his statement to the correspondent of the Daily Herold London lettwing nowa paper.
Me Nehru was quoted by the correspondent as saying that he was fired of pubile life and
"Ho is likely to get over ft. "The current viali of the Queen India night revive his flagging spirits," he added. Mr Nehru, who was 71 last November has been progres- sively feeling the heavy burden of his vifice for some time now. TIRED APPEARANCE Observers who have seen Mr
that it might be best for him-Nehru of late have been struck self and for India is ho resigned. by his tired appearance.
his growing disgust over squab- blea inside his own party coma Indian states, including his home state of Utar Pradeeli.
SECOND TIME
This is the Nehru has
second time Mr declared his desire to leave office.
Two years ago
Mr Nehru asked to be relieved from his
office for sometime becauro do Whito Me Neft to still com- said ho was "feeling stalp" but
One Cabinet minister said Mr pamtively it for a man of his eminent members of the Coa- Nohri would "never be per- age, there have been reportgress Party prevailed upon him hilled to resign" particularly that he is not keeping in good not to desert them.
at the moment with India's third ihealth.
According to political obser
| general elections only 13 montha Mr Nehru recently mid boyers here It might be dificult was "epling tired," but apart} this time for Mr. Nehru to con- from this statement there was tinue in office.
away,
Another Cabinet colleague, no indication here today of any They have however, ruled out SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Coverlet, 0 Bot while echocing the general now development which might any possibility of Mr Nehru tom, 9 Meteorie, 11 Comâned, 12 Fall, 13 Caper, 10 Later, 19 feeling, that Mir Nehru's oxit |bavo persuaded Mr Nehru to | resizing beïre the next eloc- Tito, 22 Novemal, 24 Compared, 23 No-late, 20 Overhead, | from the Indian political scene | air his docisfun to leave publie tlona. His disappearance from Down! A Aboch, 2 Stunt, 3 Comical, 4 O-men, ↑ Fyed, 0 Lariat, would po dimoteous for the life,
oflive polities would be die Ir- 7 Tickle, 10 Tenet 14 Paper, 15 Breeded, to Stucco, 17 Stymle, | ruling Congria Party, said the Observers here were of the reparabilo blow to the Congrosa 20 As-Sun, 21 Fiest, 22 Rash, 23 Vera.
premlar his probably badh "In | view that Mr Nehru'a alatement | előétión" pitispecial---Ilouter."
The
DOO
SACKED
London, Jan. 22. Princess Margaret's husband Antony Armstrong-JonoS will go to work tomorrow amidst grumblings by the British Press that he is not being paid for it and sarcastic comments by Radio Moscow.
The former society, photo- Erapher, who last spring be- eune the frst commoner in Bri- liln to marry British royalty in 400 years, will become executive of the Council of In- dustrial Design, But he wil1 not receive one penny for his ustvice on styling, although the job is n full ilme, Ave-day week
chort.
Ratio Moscow sald that only "a member of the British Royal Family can afford the luxury" of working without pay. The broadenst, which was monitored here, referred to Mr Armstrong- Jones B Princess Margaret's
husband.
Today, the Sunday Express termed is "nonsense" the theory that it is not dignified for anyone married to a princess to cam a salary,"
STEP FURTHER
The Sunday, Dispatch went a step further. It said that unless Armstrong-Jenes parned some- thing it might affect his work.
"I cannot help suspecting that he might work just that 11e harder it he opened a pay packet every Friday,” wald, one
of the newspaper's columnists,
"Even if you are married to Princess Margaret, money
of your own
unparalleled incentive. However diligent
you may be in your work, it never seems the come if you Romo, Jan. 22. Italy's most famous police are not paid for it."
It is belloved that dog, on Alsatian named Armstrong-Jones carried op- "Dox," has been sacked proximately £4,000 a year as his because the Ministry of a photographer before the Interior discovered ho marare. He spent today, his lelst day before going back to was only a "civilian.”
work, relaxing with his wife The ministry ruled that Dox
at the country home of Jeremy nust no longer be fed and Fry, a friend.-UPI. housed at Rome's police head- quarters, as he is not on any ration list.
The Ministry said that Dox. Walked 4,700 miles winner of 30 gold and silver medals for his part in 171 man- hunts, was privately owned and had never been trained in a school. The decision police also applied to "Dox Junior," his son.
The dogs have been taken to the home of "Toto," famous Italian comedian, who looks after more than 10 straya- China Mall Special.
NEW
Moscow, Jan. 22. A 01-year-old Soviet pen- sioner, Aloksey Polikarpov, has now walked about 4,700 miles on a tour of the Soviet Union.
Polikarpov set out from the Siberian town of Oms in the autumn of 1950 and has just made his 600th stop. - China Mall Special.
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