THE CHINA MAIL, · FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1961.
Most of Santa Maria crew and rebels leave ship Tour FLOATING REVOLUTION
Rome students
stone Austrian
embassy
Romo, Feb. 2.
Police used fir hoses to force back students stoning the Austrian embassy here to- day in demonstrations against recent outbrooks of violence in the northern province of Alto Adige (south Tyrol).
Five policensen
were Injured
Bud 20 students arrested. The
embassy was not damaged.
Earlier more then 1,000
students
milled through the
streets of the capital, blowins;
Brazilian marines ready
to take control
Recife, Feb. 2.
The 12-day floating revolution waged by Portuguese rebol Henrique Galvao aboard the luxury liner Santa Maria collapsed tonight in this steamy port south of the equator.
The 620 captive passengers of the Santa Maria came ashore this afternoon after a night of mutiny, riot, and bloodshed below decks.
BEN-GURION ASKED TO
HEAD NEW GOVERNMENT
Tel Aviv, Feb. 2,
whistles and disrupting the Leaders of Isract's Mapaij
traje.
TALKS BROKE DOWN
Student demonstrations were! alo reported
Trento. Taranto, and Naples, as well art in Bolzano capital of Adage.
Talla betweery Italy, and Austria on the treatment of the Jorge German-speaking popula- tios of the province broke down Tast werkend, Austris claims that the province, which wes ceded to Italy after the first world war, should be given autonomy.-Reuter.
Suspected
of
slaying
mass
Labour Party have urged Mr David Ben-Gurion, who resigned as prime minister on Tuesday to head a new government.
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Within hours nearly all crewmen and the 70 rebels also had gune ushore. A representative of the ship's owners said 50 Brazilian marines bad boarded the ship to take over, and a U.S. Navy rear admiral on the scene sold it "looks as if the game is about over."
By pm only 50 crew members were still aboard along with the captain, Mario Simoes Main, who expected to leave fast in the tradition of the rea, Galvas himself was still on the ship although the marines prepared to take control in enforcement of a court judgment won by the owners.
Ashore in tug
Brazilian Admiral Dias Fernandez told Rear-Admiral Allen Smith, Jr. of the U.S. Navy that he hoped Galvao formally would turn over control of the Santa Maels to him by 11 am tomorrow. The firzi xaaengers came ashore from the hijacked iluer in
a jam-packed tug here today-the men with tears streaming They visited thn Inst night at deten their faces, after nearly a fortnight's ordeal under rebrí the lakeside resort in Galilule on the high seas. where he is on holiday and the tallts went into the early hours of today.
The black-funnelled tug was crowded to the gunwales. Many of the passengers were elderly, others had tiny chlidren
in the arms.
The Arst to land were a family of four, one a baby in orms, another a small boy clutching a rag doll as big as himself.
As the tug finally tied up, some of them clipped and cheered, Brazilian troops and seamen grasped their arms to pull them
According to party sources, the Mapal leaders urged Me Ben-Gurlon to agree lo the formation of a new six-party ashore. condition government of 1th | First Americans to land were an elderly couple Mr and Mrs same pattern as the one which | Egbert Batey, resigned.
'LAVON AFFAIR'
They argued that this would moke a general election un- nece:Bary Lnd that such
Now have
collective responsibility for the
Kvernant
would not
outgoing_government's
in the Lavon affair."
decision
Mr Bin-Curion resigned be-
Never happier
Mr Batey said, "I don't think we have ever been happier We deeply appreciate all the Brazilian nation has done for us. "We come from San Francisco and intend to tell the people at home what is being done,"
It was only after 48 hours of negotiations Involving the US. cause of his disagreement with Navy as well as the Brazilian Government that Galvao consented his cabinet colleagues approval to sail into an area where the passengers could be safely dis- of a report exonerating Mcharged.
Pinhas LaVON,
former defence-
minister, from ordering
abortive security 1954-Reuter.
OVER will
new
road
Russia's
challenge to U.S. on the Congo
United Nations, Feb. 2.
The Soviet Union challenged the new United States adminis- tration today to follow "a new road" toward peace in the Congo.
MYSTERY DEATH OF
HEAD OF SCHOOL
INTEGRATION BOARD
New Orleans, Feb. 2.
One of the key personalities in the drama of public school integration in this deep south city died here last night in mysterious circumstances.
Robert Hickerson, named by the Louisiana State Govern- ment as President of the New Orleans School Board with a mission of opposing racial in- tegration in the schools, was found shot dend in his office with a revolver by his side.
Police refused to Indicate whether the killing was suleide, muider or accident.
Gen Norstad
returning to Nato
go on
Karachi, Feb. 2.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have been told that Frince Charles han measles, but the news will not affect their scheduled four of Pakistan, India, Nepal and Persia, Royal officials unld here tonishe
They said there was no serious concern about the Prince In view of the
nedical bulletins which satd his illness was expect- ed to take a normal course. -leuter.
De Gaulle to
dispense with special
But Soviet Deputy Foreiga Minister Vulerian A. Zorin, in Issuing this challenge in the U.N. Security Council, main- tained hursh attack ол Secretary-General Dag Ham- marskjold, and made clear the new approach must be based en previous Soviet demands.
Addressing his renworks stirect- ly to US. dret delegate Adlai E. Stevenson, Zorin sald;
"We await un answer from the new representative of the United States whether he is ready to join us in fellowing the new routt."
Mr Stevenson mad. no ኋት።
in the Council, but in a statement issued to Sunday.
mediate reply newsmen said:
powers
Paris, Feb. 2. President de Gaulle has decided not to obtain ro- newal from Parliament of the special powers grant- ed him a year ago, follow- ing the settlers ravolt in Algiers in January 1960. The special powers expire on
Under these powers the goy- "I'regrel that Mr Zorin did |ernment could enact legislation nut address himself to
by decree. Secretary-General's proposal for taking all of the Congolese armed forces out of politics. "I niso regret his renewed and unjustled attacks on the Secretary-General."
no!
where
The powers continue to oper ale in Algeria, however, where they have been in forró since the then socialist Prime Minis ter, Mr. Guy Mollet, ebtained in 1950."
OPPOSITION COLLAPSED Aides said he probably would
Since the nation voted the Congo Speak question until inte next week strongly in favour of President
de Gaulle's
handling of the perhaps after rext Thursday's Algerian situation at the re- cabinet meeting in Washington ferendum on January 0, the the Congo question is ultra-nationalist opposition here Washington, Fob. 2. REMAINED BOYCOTTED
under reylow.
and in Algeria has almost col- President Kennedy announc-
IMMEDIATE LIBERATION lapsed. Hickerson, a 55-year-old Inw- od in a roundabout way. Mr Zorin declared that posee
The loyalty of the army 10 today that Generat Lauris in the Congo could be achieved the
been con- regime has yer, was named to head a new up after a
Consequently, the Norstad is being retained only by doing what the Soviet rolidated, school board set federal district court ordered
had advocated in the government does hot consider token integration in two of the
as Supreme Commander, Union
renewal
of special powers of Noto forcas. elty's elementary schools, The
Gen. Norstad called on Mr This would include the im- ncccssary-Reuter. old board, in favour of this in-
of deposed terration, was dissolved by the Kennedy today with General mediate beration state government.
Lyman L Lfmnitzer, Chairman premier Patrice Lumumba, the of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. disarming of Maj. Gen. Josoph The Hickerson school board and in case
reportera asked Mubulu's army, the evacuation Club. Thousands of people crammed the streets of Recife, buiuver had the chance to act, about the visit, which they did, of all Belgians front the Congo
however, clien the
He still refused to the up the captured vessel to the quayside. So the iner, dressed overall, maved into the calm water in operation in bright sunlight just before midday, while local dying club planes, circled overhead and passengers crowded the rails.
Portugal's oil king dies
Murin
Lisbon, Feb. 3. Sain, 70, (1
in Estorial
Fleet of buses
A fleet of buses walled there to take them to the Fortugnese
were kept of the docks by armed troops.
Anthem as she anchored.
Bonn, Feb. 2. Helmut Saur, a 46-your-old white collar worker has been arrested on SUS- picion of helping to mur- dor 1,200 Jews in ព Russian Ghatto in 1942, officials disclosed today. Sau led a company of spreial poller which Searched the Mick Ghetto after the Germani army captured the city, they magnate, died snil.
Thursday. He was born in Rumania, of a wealthy Jewish During the search 1,200 chit- family.
There was new drama when two of the Santa Maria's crew en, slek persons and others: He introduced the nil refinery said to have attempted to stir up the crew against Galvao - unable to Bee were taken to into Portugal In 1940 and jumped overboard as the liner entered the harbour. Then two countryard and shot,
founded the Sociedade Portu more followed them. Ocials sald Saur maintained guesa de Refineria de Petroleos A Brazilian ship picked them up. he ordered only the search (SACOR) which controls the The liner's anchor clanked down just after she had swung the Ghetto and not the shoot- Log Industry in metropolitan into a gap in the breakwater — a position where she could quickly
London, Feb. L. ings.-UPI.
sail away again. She was a quarter of a mile from the dockside. The Premier, Mr Harold Mac-
But instead of passengers, only a delt member of the crow millan, indicated today there world problems.-AP. was immediately taken off. A Brazilian launch took him to the was no basis for recent claims quayside where an ambulance was waiting to carry him to hospital. Another man, a ship's steward, slid down a rope into the launch Khrushchev, and came ashore,
Portugal-AP.
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over details of the disembarkation.
of while students.-APP.
pist.
Lumumba
President Joseph
BURMA REBELS
SURRENDER federal the President sent a note to hid and a new session of the Congo- The Santa Maria's band played the Portuguese National court imposed the application press secretary, Pierre Salinger, lese parlament, which twier
of its integration order. But the saying: "I am delighted that voted confidence in
Rangoon, Feb. 2 The passengers, their ordeal not yet over, had to stand in two integrated schools remained General Norstad has returned, offer
last Sep- Two lenders and 15 followers blazing D-degree heat while port oficials and Galvao argued boycotted by the great majority to Nato, his consultations here Kasvubu fired him
uf the insurgent Red Flag in Washington have been most tember.
He expressed hope that this Commmmist Party (Trotskylte) valuable,"
surrendered with their Mr Salinger said it was cor-would lead to a position of have strict
of arms to the Burmese Army, an implementation". reel that Mr Norstad was re-
previous Macmillan denies turning to Nate's command.
Council oficial announcement said here Security
today. The meeting today. Ir decisions on the Congo.
He did not repeat the usual of the Party's central commit-
The two leaders are member Salinger said, was to discuss Nato problems anci
United ice. Their surrender took place acral Soviet charge that the
States supports Belgian aggres at Hmawbi, 20 miles from: sion in the Congo, although be hery, on January 27,
Threatened to shoot
that Western
by Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Rockefeller's son emissaries irled to propose Mfined for speeding
free
bargain in 1050 whereby Khrushchev would get n
New York, Feb. 2. hand in Hungary in exchange Michael Rockefeller. 22, son for giving Britain a free tund of New York Governor Nelson In Suez.
A. Rockefeller, was fined $45 today for speeding,
Young Rockefeller pleaded
Mr Macmillan was replying to
for
questions on Mr Khrushchev's guilty. He was arrested statement is the House of driving 60 mph in a 45 mph;
He declared that the rebels had threatened to shoot him and other members of the Santa Maria's crew for attempting to revolt, "I want to go home to my wife and three children," he said. Professor Mario Pessoa, professor of International Law at Commans-AFP, Recife University, acting for the ship's owners, today obtained a writ of attachment of the Sonia Maria from a Brazilian court here and cabled to President Quadros and his Government informing them of the fact,
He asked them to give urgent Instruction's to the navy to enforce the writ.
But under Brazilian law such an order is not answerable for nine days -- during which Ume Galyno could continue parleying. |
American plane seen
An American passenger, Dr Irene Dunn, said the first time) they knew the United States was involved was last Wednesday when they saw an American plane and a nearby freighter radioed nesys to them.
2017-AP.
KENNEDY WELCOMES
COMING MEETING
WITH 'MACMILLAN
Washington, Feb. 2.
One American had said: "My God, I'll never complain about President Kennedy today expressed pleasure that
my income tax again.”
She said they were shown four films aboard, which were run
over and over again and did little to cheer the passengers up.
The films were "Heaven and Hell." about Marine landings
on Pacific Islands, "D-Day," "The Right Hand of God," and a cowboy film.
he will be meeting Mr Harold Macmillan, in April.
JL was offelally announced montal and fonnal aspects of British leader will be here working visit. Florida passenger, Jolm Dleiz, of Gainsville, a recently here and in London that the the visit since it was to be a retired university professor of finance, and his wife Helen cald, from about April 2 for informal "There was an awful fight on board today when a member of the talks with crew got thrown through glass door.
Another American, 33-year-old Joan Herberson, of Beatrice, Nebraska, said the rebels had gone about the ship fully armed all the time.
There had been a demonstration among the tourist passengers who wanted to be put ashore, she added-UPI & Router.
French missiles
Reconciliation
the President On
world problema,
FIRST CHANCE
It will be Mr Macmillan's The White House announce first chance to get to know the ment said tho President has in new 43-year-old President,
Oficials here all that there vited Prime Minister Macmillon,
a whole range of who is making a trip to the would be Federation of the West Indies problems they would want to Accompanied by Lady Dorothy talle over, with armament Macmillan, to stop in Washing-expected to be the chief tople. ton during the week of April 2 for Internal talks.
Mr Plørre Salinger, the White Paris, Feb, 2 House Press Secretary, and the France WALL punch five Leador of thio Allan proclic details of Mr Macmillan's Mössali | visit, and the position of the YESTERDAY'S Cnossword Acrow 1 Blof, 4 Showery, pique missiles at its miss Nationalist Movement 8 Race, Taxi, 19 Nansack, 11 Pest, 12 Bell, 14 Poeress, 17 sile teeling alto in the westernliad deciated that a reconcilia British party to accompany him Creep, 10 Carte, 22 Tent-peg, 20 Leay, 27 Duel, 20 College, 19 Suhart later this moniki, as putt Uon between his organisation to Washington, would be inada of State, and other top cabinet Edge, 30 Eny, 31 Tonders, 32 Bett. Downi a Leader, 3 Triple, of a how scierililije research pro and Ita powerful rival the known later. 4 Gerup, 5 ticaler, & Wher, 7 Rocka, 12 Beol. 18 Leau, 15 Elre, gramme, bulletin. of the rebel Algerian Nallopat Libern. 10 Step, 18 Ledger, 20 Alloys, 21 Target, 23 Elope, 24 Tiled, 25 Armed Forces Ministry saldo Front was well under way, Guess.
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Pariz, Feb. 2.
P
dld say Beiglum had "the sup- The surrendered Bryns in- port of certain more powerful cluded bren and sten guns,
Irties and pistols.-Reuter,
countries,AP.
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