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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1981.

ROCK AND ROLL RALLY IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Disturbances break out in ban-the-bomb 5 members Gurkha commander

demonstration

London, Apr. 3.

Disturbances broke out in Grosvenor Square, London, tonight after sovoral thousand anti-nuclear weapon demonstrators had marched from Trafalgar Square to sit down as a pro- test outside the American Embassy.

Police stood shoulder to shoulder barring the way to the Embassy as the

demonstrators entered Grosvenor Square.

The marching column was! made to occupy the opposite side of the Square to thei Amclean Embagy, hemmed in by polles, We marchers sat down.

A men ran to the middle of the road and sat down, but he was carried to a police lorry which drove diff.

Then, as a car drove through with a loudspeaker blaring slogans against the marchers, a годг of hissing, booing and cheering broke out, About half a dozen people left the 12 column and ruthed Into the centre of the rond and sat down, Police ran forward, pleked them up and carried them to vans accompanied by more boo- ing and cheering.

50,000

The marchers staged a huge rock and roll rally in rain-swept Trafalgar Square.

More Lhan 1,000 poliemen. including come en horseback, guided the damp marchers into the Jammed Square at the end

at the 54-mile, three-day pro- test parades from home

Aldermaston, Britain's nuclear

attakers. Scottish pationalists, | The Jewish youth groups, Church said

88-year-old philosopher he "belleyed in" Soviet

of England youll groups and Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's other organisations and re- call for "complete and general na- disarmament." Rain dripped off presentatives from 317

Called his nose as Lord Russell ack- tions Including the

the roaring cheers nowledged Biates.

from the marchers.

min.

Some marchers wore coals, The beatniks wore beards. They ali kang.

of Negro

terrorist

group indicted

warns

Katanga President

Kamina, The Congo, Apr..3. The United Nations was completing the airlift of nearly 1,000 Gurkha troops to this sprawling military base today in defiance of a warning by Katanga President Moise Tshambe that the move could mean war.

New York, Apr. 3. | Fivo members of o Negro

The Gurkhas, tough little terrorist organisation seek-

Aghters from the Himalayan ing overthrow of tho

foothills of Nepal, began pouring Jamaican government into Kamina on Saturday.

The Arst arrivals raced down including ono man hanged last week for murder the ramps of the planes bring- ing them from Leopoldvilis word indicted here today rendy to meet any bid by on charges of stealing Katanga forces to oppose thals

landing U.S. army ammunition. The munitions-18,000 rounds of small arms_ammaniiion-was destined for Jamaica, law Acials here said, where a group But Thombe made no move known as the Rastafarians aims to interfere. Lord Russell, Church of Eng at toppling the government and And the landings went eff want to stay alive land Canon John Collins and at the return of all Negroes to without incident. next year!

other leaders laughed as some-Africa. -"Somewhere in the States body waved a giant pleture of a they've got a button painted dinosaur with the inscription Frank S. Hogan, New York Too much armour-ton Ittle city district attorney, announced

the burglary and grand "if anybody sits on it we'll brains."Reuter and UPI. all of us be dend....

ceny Indictments today. Those They chanted:

To the tune of "John Brown's Body," they, sand:

"Ban, Ban, Ban the bloody 11-bomb (3 times).

"If you

red,

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"One, two, three, four, we don't wont nuclear war.

one

Stepping to the microphones. he said: "The future of the world depends upon the efforts of those who think as we do. We must win-and we can."

BOMB EXPLODES

"Five, alx, reven, eight, ban

Marseilles, Apr. 3. A plastic bomb exploded out the bomb-negotiate."

Philosopher. Earl (Bertrand) side the Tunisian Consulate here Russell,

the

chief tonighi. Nobody was hurt but

windows organisers of this fourth annual ground floor Easter anti-nuclear rally, stood blown out.-Reuter." in the Square tapping a tus to

a jazz band's brassy "When the stints go marching in."

Painting at the long columns

Wetherfield Rusself into. "we

of a US Air Force Nato base,

Police estimated the crowd

al about 50,000.

The marchers Included beatniks,

Square, Lord will have

safd.

A

Negative way

were

London, Apr. 3.

in on Palace-road

road. No heavy

sign an immense impact | southwest London:

"Private

in Britain. And a great impact

in the United States and even i vehicles. No hawkers. .Communists, greater in Canada.

funerals."-UPI.

K'S AMERICAN FRIEND

Nehru denies charges

New Delhi, Apr. 3, Mr Nehru, the Indlan Prime Minister. today denied charges that India had spent too muelt on its welcomie to the Queen during her visit in January and February.

BLASTS RUSK

Cleveland, Apr. 3.

named were:

Machineguns glinted from be- hind the plane windows and the troops were prepared for im- of-medlate action.

lar-

Ronald Henry, 28, hanged last week in Kingston. He was the son of the Reverend Clau dius Henry, head of the terrorist

group.

Noel J. Agard, 30, e suspend- ed New York policeman who Hogan said pointed out the for shipment of ammunition the others,

No interference

As his troops settled in today,

their new Into

quarters, Gurkha commander Lieutenant- Colonel S. S. Maitra warned that his regiment would brook no Interference with their United Nations duties.

"I am not a politicnt soldier,” he told reporter, "We have! been told we are on a peace But if one bullet is mission, fired on my Gurkhas they will fire back. Many heads will bo lost, that I promise you,

"The Gurkhas have 150 years of fighting tradition behind them. No one ever will disarm them.

Mitchell Swaby, 22, Ithentified Ons," as head of "Destroyer ong of four 11-member ter

"If we go into battle we wil rorket groups in a larger Rasta- No forien organization here de- die before we surrender. Hun-

119 "First Flanated

us may die but the Africndreds of Corpo," he is now in a New enemy will have thousands of York jell on a robbery charge. | dead."

Mrs Cyrus Eaton, wife of the industrialist and financior, |

criticised Secretary of State Dean Rusk today for

his alleged implication that "all is sweet harmony" in the Laas crisis.

"It is bad enough to learn that American dollars provided by the crushing taxation of our limping industry has been worse than wastedt by American diplomacy," Mrs Eaton said in an interview,

He told Parliament that re-

She angel that ft Was ports of heavy expenditure were "grossly exaggerated." In some outrageous for Mr Rust to re- Bangkok with the places like. Calcuta, he added, turn from less money was spent on the enthusiasm he had over Seato's She Queen than

Soviet willingness for action. leaders, Mr Khrushchev and claimed neither France not Bri- Marshal Bulganin, in 1955 tain were willing to digo military China Mall Special.

force in Laos.

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In her blast, she referred to two articles appearing in a

newspaper and French

rt- Times. printed in the London They condemned the United States for its actions in the Lacs crisis.

Mrs Eaton, who along with her

husband has personally visited Savjet Premier Nikita Khrushchev several times, chorged that the United States has corrupted everything it has touched. UPI,

One killed

in clash

Madrid, Apr. 3. One person was killed and two were injured in a re- cent clash -between Spanish soldiers and

troops. Toy they were wel- coming the Gurkhas with their Irish pipe band and a concert of Irish songs.

wts

Also at the base today the UN inilitary commander, Irish General Sean McKeown. His visit was described 03 merely an "inspection."

Among finest

Col Maltra, who gave up the opportunlly of promotion to nocompany his troops to the Congo, sald his regiment was his finest and among India's company commanders already were squabbling over which lead the first of them should Gurkha units into action.

"That it action is forced upon us," he added.

"Some of my men already have

of two rows

medal ribbons, perhaps they will go home with a third row."—AP.

Life term

Ottawa, Ill. Apr, 3. Chester (Rocky) Weger, 22, was today sentenced to life in- prisonment for the murder et Mrs Lililon Oetting. 50, one of three women he was alleged to have bludgeoned to death in a slate park in March 1960.

The state lawyer, Mr Robert Richardson, said he expected to decide soon whether to ask for Weger to be tried on charges of murdering the other two women, Kamina, the big former Bel- Mrs Frances Murphy, 47, ond Allas gian military base and airfield, Mrs Mildred Lindquist, 50.-

locupled also by UN Irish | Reuter,

Alfred Theras, "Watusi," 25, formerly of New York city, who in korving a 10- year prison term in Jamaldı.

Howard Rollins, alias "Quazin' Abdullah," 29, who is awaiting happig in Janica for the slaying of a Chinese marchant in' a holdup.-AP.

Nepal issues order to

pressmen

.03

Katmandu, Apr. 3. Correspondents here have

been "requested to operate? ln not publish- ing or tronkmitting nowe of political activity with- out if being officially con- firmed.

enust

A government note to foreign and local correspondents said the step was being taken bo- of the publication of "cxaggerated report in local and foreign newspapers and by HCWS agencies pbout Bhe political situation during recent weeks.

"Since

VIOLENCE

such newa

might

Moroccan irregulars ereale panie in Nepal and give the Spanish Sahara, reli- able sources said here to-Nepal to people abroad, the gov- erriment had deelded that no newspapers or news #gencies,

wrong impression of the situation of law and order in

day.

The Incident was sald to local or foreign, should publish have taken place on Thursday or despatch news of political hear Smarn, some 75 miles (120 activity without confirmation. kilometres) south of the the note said.

| Moroccan frontier, the Moros- The government mere fot.

cans wers wearing

uniforms lows reports

but no insignias.

The closh was not believed

and

of looting violence in a strict net Katmandu

King Mahendra dissolved the

to indicate any aggravation of Cabinet last December and Spanish-Moroccan tenafon, later became Chuinhon of Ki

Council of Ministere-Beuter.

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