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THE CHINA MAIL,- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1961.

A HECTIC RECEPTION FOR CONTROVERSIAL U.S. MISSILE SHIP

Holy Loch, Feb. 26.

The U.S. dopot ship Proteus arrives in Scotland's "Haly Loch this week to set up a floating base for Polaris-carrying submarines-and the occasion promises to be a hectic one. Rival bands of demonstrators plan a terrific reception for the sub- marine tender and its 950 crew due to sail into the little loch on Friday morning.

One group of pacifists has announced i will try to board the Porteus from a home-made raft with banners protesting against the establishment of the base.

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Hundreds more are expected to stage a weekend demonstra- tion at the foot of the heather- covered mountains sweeping down to the lochside.

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Yet another anti-pacifist band preparing to demonstrate

against the demonstrators,

DANCE

Local authorities in the area Ignored the rising political tem-

arrangements for giving the Americans a warm welcome at

reception and dance.

FOXY FOWLER

CAUGHT

BY DOG

Cowes, Feb. 26.

perature and went ahead with "Flash," a police dog recaptured William "Foxy" Fowler, who with seven other men daringly broke free from Parkhurst prison here earlier this week.

And an appeal went out for "hundreds of girls show

to

their pro-American sentiments by coming forward as partners for the sailors an the dance floor.

Truc to Scottish tradition, posters advertising the dance made a point of mentioning that no charge will be made.

For months Scotland has been in a ferment

Over the arrival of the Prateus, whleb will be used to supply and Icad

missiles aboard U.S. nuclear-powered submarines roving the seas off European coasia.

But the British government dins fomly declined i zylew

Its decision allowing the Proteus to anchor in the Holy Lech, as demanded at dozens of protest meetings.

An Admiralty spokesman said, "No unauthorised persons will be allowed aboard the Proteus."

AP:

BOMBS EXPLODE IN RESIDENTIAL AREA

Havana, Feb. 26. Eight bombs exploded last night in the "EL Vedado" quarter and the residen.al Miramar suburb of the Cuban capital, I was learned today.

No victims or damage re- sulted despite the high power of the bombs. One of the bemba went off near A large building which gaverament houses students from Cuban provinces.

Meanwhile, damages resulted from a bomb which went off on a railroad teack in Matanzas province.-AFP.

Fowler, who has escaped from custody four times, was the last of the eight to be caught,

After tracking Fowler for n mile, Flash caught him in dense undergrowth near the sea front -only a few yards from the spot where the dog recaptured another escapee last month.

Following a telephone tip-off that Fowler had been seen en- tering the undergrowth, police throw a cordon around the area and sent in a team of pollee dogs to hunt for him.

Sealed off

Thirty-swan year-old Fowler, who har Boosted that no prison cm

hold him, was serving an

hi-year sentence for offences cmmitted in 1957 after having notorious Darle scoped from mo prison

The mass jall break led police to seal off the Isle of Wight and keep a close watch on ferries leaving for the mainland

The eight men made their bld in the prison shoe *szape

Wednesday. Thirty prisoners stood by as they over- powered two warders, tied them

ΟΠ

up and climbed the wall.

Four were recaptured almost during the night, and one gave himselt up early on Thursday morning.

immediately, two

Fowler's two other escape at tempts were in 1946, when he absconded from a working party and fast from Cardiff prison, month when he was recaptured on the mainland atter breaking out of Parkhurst,China Mail Special.

Washington, Feb. 26. The US Food and Drugs Ad-'

szized ministration her

93

Commonwealth

conference

clash expected

London, Feb. 27.

SWEDISH KENNEDY GOING TOO One killed in VERWOERD

PLOT IN LIDMAN AFFAIR ALLEGED

Johannesburg, Feb. 26.

FAR LEFT, SAYS EISENHOWER

Washington, Feb. 26. Former US president Mr Dwight Eisenhower believes President Kennedy is going too far to the left, is too partisan and, too inclined to- ward causes favoured by labour leaders, a Republican senator reported today.

Senator Kari E Mundi of

The Johannesburg "Sunday Times" wondered in o Front-page headline today South Dakota told constitutents in u news letter that he paid an

whether thero was Q

"Swedish plot, behind the out-long visit with Mr. Elsen- Lidman affair".

hower n the latter's Palm Springs, California, vacation

polleles. Mr Mundt

haunt and he found the former Swedish author Sara Lidman, president eritical of Mr Ken- 37, was arrested with 32-year-nedy's old African businessman-politi- added: clan Peter Nthite in her flot early this month, then charged "He la critical of the ten- with

the South denoles thus far evidenced by under African Immorality Act, The the JFK administration charge against her was dropped much left of centre; top parti- after diplomatic intervention

ΣΠΑ; too slanted toward pro- and she arrived last night in

gramme supported, by union Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanganyika.

bosslam."

him

too

Mr Mund! said the former

Under its headline today, the "Sunday Times" asked: "Was presidenc was ulsturbed Sara Lidman 'planted in South Africa for the purpose of stir-made that the state economy is statements Mr Kennedy hus ring up trouble? Are certain business groups in Sweden, in trouble. He continued: among them a newspaper · syn- a plot to create incidents' In South Africa

diente, involved in

to discredit the Union?"

DENIAL

Mrs Lidman, interviewed be- fore she left here last might, emphatically denied that she knew of any Swedish group or newspaper syndicate plotting to embarrass South Africs, or that ahe was sent here by any such group.

ECONOMY

Morocco

mourns

King

soccer

free-for-all

BIOGRAPHY BANNED

London, Feb. 20.

Buenos Aires, Feb. 26. | · London publishers TV. Board- One person was killed and man and Company announced three wore, wounded today today that a biography of Dr. the Prime us the result of a free-for-Hendrik Verweerd,

Minister of South Africa, had all which broke out be been banned by the. South twoon fans of the local African Government. club and police during o

The book called "Verwoerd Boccor match between

-the end"--was written by M Atletico Concepcion and Garry Allighon, G1-year-old Atletico Central Norte in former Lebour. Member Tucuman.

Parliament.

The Сапа of Concepcion surged onto the field, apparently

In : art announcement the

with the purpose of attacking publishers said: "The book has

thes

killing

old Francisco Cordoba wounding a younger boy.

and

been banned by Dr Verwoerd, the Central Norte players,

although officially We have Palice who altempted 10

been told that the 10,000 copies break up the demonstration

have we sent to South Africa were surrounded by the fans. been held by the customs at One poilceman

drew his

Capetown pending further con- 21-year-sideration." pistol and fired, Rabat, Feb. 27.

Mr Allighan resigned as a A Royal palace communique

The poleman fled to a near- Labour Member of Parliament in issued hore curly this by hospital from which he was 1947-Reuter. morning said that funeral rescued later by a largo pollee brigade. During the .rescue. services for King Moham-operations two policemen re- med V would take place ceived serious injuries from the on Tuesday at 1500 GMT mob surrounding the hospital. instead of today.

- UPI.

to

£1

Ten missing as boat sinks

Tokyo, Fob. 27.

of

FORCED RESCUE

London, Feb. 20.

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The destroyer Carron told the Admiralty today that she was forced to rescue 10 men she had purposely cast adrift in the storm-tossed North Atlantic.

No reason was given for the delay but Palace sources said "The president (Eisenhower) they thought it was to give feels that in the main our many leading figures - time economy is nound and strong come to Rabat for the services, and regrets the tendency by Mr A grief-stricken nation today Kennedy to 'downgrade' it since prepared to pay its last respects there exists the to King Mohammed V who ated "cardiac Oc- by doing so

A 134-ton Japanese tuna danger of discouraging venture yesterday from

undergoing

fishing boat sank in high upital from being invested in eldent" while new enterprises (and develop minor nasal operation,

Following his death, his son-

waves off the coast

The Incident occurred 250 ments and expansion of present

Crown Prince which

contral Japan in the miles southwest of Ireland, a otherwise 31-year-old enterprises)

ton message from the warship ex- Pacific today and would provide new jobs, bigger Moulay Hassan was invested

plained. payrolls and new taxible pro- as King Hussan II, It was his to death

crow members aro mits- son who announced

ing the Japanese Mori- The men involved were all in n broadenst yesterday.

testing equipment, time Safety Agency said.volumicers Sevin days of mourning was throughout the

Fifteen crow members of the and their own physical endur- Mr Mundt said Eisenhower proclaimed

observance of the No. 1 Azuma Maru were rescued ance is "particularly, gratified over country in

boot passing by. King's death. Flags will fly at by a fishing

At a given command they Scoretary of Defence Mr

boarded a new type of raft and It said the boat sank about pushed off from the Carron's the agency, sald.

miles

Hachijo side. cast, of

After 75 minutes the island. Hachijo 起 about 180 Carron skillfully took the dired, miles south of Tokyo.

soaked men track aboard after two patrol they had rudior that their raft The agcacy saki

logged. ships were searching for the was becoming water

AP. missing men--AP.

cor-fis."

Times" The "Sunday respondent in Dar-Es-Salvam,

meanwhile, today quoted Lidmar as saying of Nthite love him and adore him. know it should remain

Mr.

some-

GRATIFIED

A

tho

thing between the two of us, but I feel that I want to shout (Robert S.) McNamara's state-hai-mast and cafes, restaurants, The Daily Mail declares to it to the world, in any other gap and pointed out that this-tainment will be closed for the 50

40ment that there is no missite and all places of public enter

day that Canada "will force a head-on clash" with Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, of South Africa, at the Commonwealth Primo Ministers' talks in London noxt week,

seven

mature

country of the world our love would have been allowed

he unmolested, and ma

of bes could not even see me couse he is confined by BIL- thorities to the magisterial are of Johannesburk, which Jan Smuls airport is not included."

Mrs Lidman was also quoted as saying that Nthite would not leave South Africa because "he has a mission to full."

APARTHEID

corrcs-

wis in complete conformity with his own findings."

Mr Kennedy has denied the new administration has inade any finding on what he labelled in the election campaign as ♫ "musile Kap" between the United States and Russia, Hic has said a survey, he ordered of this situation has not been compacted.

ast week.

The King's death at the age of 51 cane as a surprise..

FAILED AGAIN

Palace sources said that the nasal operation was completed but ten minutes later the King's The heart stopped beating surgeon in charge Immediately opened his thorax and began to massage the King's heart whille other doctors were summoned. lajections of adrenalla were

administered. also

With headings across columns on its front page, this newspaper SAYE Conservative that Mr John Diefenbalcer, the Candianinier, he

determined to force a

Mr Mundt said Mr Eisen- show- down

South over

Africa's

Hower is worklog on a magazine apartheid polley."

The Dar-Es-Salaam

article to foo published about

The heart began again and "Advance warning", the Dully pondent said Mrs- Lidman July 1 "atting out his condpt then failed, Further massage Mall adds, has been given to Mr bitterly attacked the South of the programme to be follow-

was applied but damage to the Harold Macmillan, the Prime African government, sayingod by the Republican Party."

brain appeared to have occurred Minister, that Canada "will not that. "Apartheid is the most

because of the Interruption of give

Following July 1 Mr Mundt the blood supply and hope was South Africa a blank degrading and disgusting system cheque for continued member- I have ever met with.

The said, Mr Eisenhower exprets to

abandoned. himself avaliable for ship of the Commonwealth as a Immorality Act should be make

Late last night, the Moroccan republic."

abolished along with the other public addresses and to step up Information Minister, Mr Mou- his production of artick all lay Ahmed Alaoui, told, re- hideous Apartheid legislation."

devoted to the future of our porters gathered at his Ministry country, our position of world that the loss of Mohammed V leadership and his concept of transcends the national scene." the duty and opportunity of the

"The King," he added, "WAS Republican Party.”

a symbol for all those peoples who have been deprived of their liberty, The leader of every

country

considered colonised him as his guide and master ...he devoted his entire life occupied himself in giving them liberty and independence."--Reuter.

CLUB OF 12

But Dr Verwoerd, the news- paper goes on, is adamant against any probation period." He insists on advance approval of continued membership before South Africa is declared a re- public on May 31.

after

la

to

Mrs Lidman said she planned to spend

time some Tanganyika before returning to Sweden. She was also quoted as saying she would like to re- turn to South Africa-a country

"Iko believes 70. per dent of Americana are basically "As head of the Comunon- sho said she Joven and wil wealth club Mr Macmillan's miss terribly

having middle-of-the-roaders destring dilemma is heightened because, spent six months there but not to avoid extremism alther members gallons of the Atlantic Ocean- for the Arst me the white while the present government the right or the daft," Mr Mundt to his people and

not in the majority.

"With Nigeria increasing the club to 12 the line-up now is; Britain, Canada, Australia. Now Zealand, South Africa, Central African Federation - Indla, Pakistan, Ceylon, Chano, Malaya and Nigeria.

in bottles offered for sale at about $135 o gallon on the claim that it would cure a wide variety of diseases. China Mail Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS.

8 Making reparation.

9 Thrashes.

11 In case.

13 Message.

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17 Lovies.

18 Support.

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21 Satan,

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are

#strenuous attempts linve made by Mr Macmillan

bon

and Mr Duncan Sandys, Com→ monwealth Relations Secretary,

to head off any clashes over South Africa's racial policies at the meeting opening en March 8.

"Mr Sundys visited India, Pakistan, Malaya, and Nigeria for op-level talks.

SPEAK UP-

is in power-AFP.

said.--AP.

British action

is

is

Elephant story

urged to remove Welensky

London, Feb. 25.

Moscow, Feb. 20. The Moscow zoo denied today that

one of its elephants 18 boarding out in Comrade Kap- lina's apartment and said it can't Imagine where the Literary Gazette got lis story.

The Literary Gazette-a very

serious paper, on Saturday re- ported that Kaplinn, a zoo tech- nician, took the baby elephant

Mr John Eber, General Secretary of the Move- ment for Colonial Freedom, în a statement issued here today said Sir Roy Welensky, Cen-home to nurse it and kept it too tral African Federal Prime Minister, must be removed from the political scene before there was an "explosion” in Rhodesia.

"And Mr Sandys thought ho had persuaded Malaya's Tunitu Abdul Rahman-who led the attack on South Africa at the

a scientific long. The popor even had, a drawing showing Commonwealth première meet-

commission in Comrade Kap- out ing last May-to concede

lina's flai trying to figure how

get apartheld as a domestle prob-

the overgrown em for the South Africans,

Western "Like President Nkrumah or

When

correspon- was formed as of virtually equal weight and pachyderm through the door. Ghana and Str Abubakier in 1954 by a Hak-up of three

dents began trying to get ple- tures and more information, the Tafawa Balewa of Nigeria, the London-based movements cam- But the Africans constituted story began to get vague. Final-

ly the 200 denied ft.—AP.

The movement

importance,

an overwhelming majority of

Tunic agreed not to start any palgning for colonial peoples. moves to condemn South Africa Mr Eber sud Sir, Roy's action for racial discrimination,

in cancelling regular police the people. ***Bul all three Malayan, leave and alerting poilce re- Ghana

and Nigerla-reserved servisis was another stage in his the right to speak up and back polley of plunging Rhodesia inte anyone

face the who

than took the lead chaos, rather against South Africa.

realities of Africa.

“Anal» now that "Diet"={$ the Canadian Premier sa known

Wo- must "strone

at the

-has sprung his surprise the critical moment the STAVO

anti-apartheid forces WE gather strength."-Reuter.

7 die in floods

Alabama

4

responsibility of the, British government which has allowed Sir Roy, to travel so far down the disastrous rond," Mr Eber added.

Birmingham, Feb. 20, At least seven people, perished In floodwaters, today us tho its River racked highest level ever, swollen by a week. of ruin.

More than 10,000 people have

10 Trace, 17 Bel, 19 Ted, 14 Tim, ID Clasps, 10 Dared, 18 jover a wide area of Georgia,

COMPROMISE

!

Mr Eber mald that for both Northern and Southern Rhodesia had wholly inadequate "terans been offered to the Africans Af the conaltlutional conferencen.

The African leaders, have shown great restraint in their attempts to reach a negotiated settlement, but neither they nor Sir Ray are capable of putting the clock back" Mr Eber said.

to

Two bodies found

"The time left to avoid an

New York, FL. 26. explosion in Rhodesia is now The body of four-year-old very short indeed, and the Edith Klecorius, missing ince vital step is decisive British Iost Wodnesday, was found to Botton to remove 81 Roy day in an apartment on west Wolonsky and his fellow aide of Manhattan. anachronisms from tho pro£££}= The body of a man was found cal scene before they ignite on the floor, it was repored. the pawiler keg.”

The girl's body lay on a bed

The British Government must make it clear, he said, that it had found Sle Roy's Views in compatible with a just solition and was going to throw Fits weight beling the African do mand for a genuine majority,

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The girl hot boun rought inet she disappeared on Wedestiny while playing on the pavement in front of the tatement home of an uncle,

She had been taken there by SATURDAY'S CROSSWOND,-Across: 1 Producers, 0 Romps, { been forced from their homos

her widowed mother from thele Romany, 20 Eros, 22 Ann, 23 Are, 24 Elite, 26. Ísaus, 20 Relens-¡| Alabama' and 'Mirstesippi by the · The Brillodu. offork · "had | pepek on at kanst a fer wider Brooklyn house,

The leappearance touched off ing. Down: Rumba, 8 Dust, 4 Catlle fonds, 0 Preferred, 7 rising water of the labem, ostensibly been to attempt- franchise than the government, Persisted), D. Pendaht, 11′ Reaters, 15 Cry, 17 Annoxe, 19 Malze, Cooom, Tallapoosa, Lant and compromiso Between Bir Roy had put proposed China -Mall | one of the blaget pollon huuta

21 Resin, 23 AIS.

An New York's islatory-AP Chattahoochee riveri/---Neuter.. and the Africans, treating Them | Spackel

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