THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAX 14, 1961.
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U.S. LEADERS KNOW ABOUT 37 LAUNCHING SITES
Location of Soviet missile
bases
Washington, May 15.
U. S. military leaders believe they know the locations of 37 Sovior missile-
Convicted U.S. Govt probes
murderer's
appeal
launching pads, including one loss than dismissed
500 miles from Alaska,
And they figure the Russians have 35 to 50 long-
range war rockets ready to shoot.
At least 30 of the reported, weapon, known as, the TIA. missile pads have been identified This missile is boceted upward os launch sites for the Soviet by a rocket engine then glides Union's 8,000-mile-range 3 los torget like an aircraft. 11 tisslie, which enrcles a thermo-carries a 3,100 pound payload. The range is not known but nuclear warheart.
ince
1159 regarded
Further, the United States has determined the location of 14 Russian mlasile and rocket tüc- tories.
All of this information appears in the May Iss of Military Re- view, a magazine published by the US Army Command General Staff Coffere
at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
and
The magazine noted that the compiled from data has been melled sources and added. "because of a tight Soviet run- trol over military information. this data is derived from sources which ure not necessarily ac- curate or complete.”
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strategic weapon it presumably can travel 1,500 miles or more.
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Ottawa, May 15. Supreme Court of Conada today dismissed оп appeal by convicted murdarar Louis William Fisher of Toronto,
Fisher, cunvicted of the June!
10, 1000, knife-slaying of Mar- Karet Bennett of Toronto, hus been sentenced to be hanged on June 27.
American
Stock Exchange
Washington, May 15.
The Securities and Exchange Commission |
(SEC) today launched an offort to de- termine whether the American Stock Exchange fails to give maximum pro- tection to the investing public. Appeal
Fisher based his appeal. which previously had been re-t jected by the Ontario
In apating the launching pads, the magaziue noted that all are located within Court, on alleged misaction by
with Soviet Union
the trial judge J. Thornson exception of one at Serve, 20 Terontú, The High Court ruled, miles nocila Poland.
of
The
The Inquiry promises to be Federni Government's
Warsaw, in a 3-0 decision, that the judge' WON'T DRIVE BUS broadest and deepest of an or
Most of the Russian launch of the Ural mountains, though pads appear to be located west
Is n launch site, ni there Anadyr in Sibert aerom the Bering sea from Alaska.
NEAR JAPAN In addition to estimating the There is, additionally, a con- Siberian the Bussians have between 35 and centration on
actions law." w Fisher admitted stabbing Miss Bennett 15 times after a drink- mi boul. Its main defence against the capital sentence was that drunkenness made him in- capable of intent.JPI.
were "according 10
- range missiles ready to mainland jam to the northwest 'We're friendly with
20:4, the milltury
Colour bar
trouble in
Thailand: Rahman Alabama
review of Japan and on the Sakhalin Union
sistants, due north of Japan. figures the Soviet
are The Bites Dear Japan eable of producing up to 200
magazine us strategic missiles by the winter | fentified by the
[1901-62.
Komsomolsk and Nikolaev in! Saberlo and Okha, Terpeniye und Konakov in the Sakhalins There is a heavy concentra tion of missile launch sites in the submarine Borthern Russia at Kuressaarem¦ soulher province
Sovetsk, Lugn, Minsk, Kalinin Bobruiskt, Roglavi, Kiev and Kola
U.S. MISSILES
United At latest count, the States had an estimated 39
ready-to-shoot misiles, includ-
panised stock exchange since depression days. The result could be new lows or rules affecting all the alien's stock exchanges.
Omcinis of the American Ex- change, the country's second
they largest, sald
welcomed the investigation, although the organisation's rules and pruc- ttees already have been review- ed by the SEC "an n number of investigation directly from the cuse of Gerard. A. Re and is 801, Gerard F. Re, both expelled from membership of the Ameri can Exchange on May 4.
occasions."
The
siems
The SEC found the Res had
3 MINISTERS ARRESTED BY PRO-LUMUMBA GOVERNMENT
Leopoldvillo, May 15,
persons, Soven prominent
including three ministers, arrosted hure just been
in Stanleyville on the or ders of the pro-Lumumba Antoino government of Gizongo, well informed circles said hero today." The ministers were Andre Mandi, Forcin Minister in Charles Badjoko, Minister of
Gizengas Central" Gavernment
Agriculture in the Government of Eastern Province, ond Ellerine Guestan, Minister of Health also In the Provincial Government.
They were arrested on Friday The Minister of In- formation in Stanleyville has arrests, staling
night,
confirmed these
that they arose from internal "family quarrels."
Military leaders were also re- ported to be among those arrest- ed. The leaders arrested were all believed to
be moderate in their opinions,
Mandt, who was Secretory of State for Foreign Affairs In the
government of Patrice Lumumba, took part in the recent Casablanca conference and went on to make a long journey to North Africa, France, Greece and Bulgaria,
MODERATES speech,
In a rocent
Manali
Birmingham, Ala.,
May 15.
of racial wilfully violated anti-fraud and appealed to the Western powers A battered team
| other provisiónk of the federal as "champions of democracy" to integrationists testing securities laws, causing "all-recognise the legality of the bus station colour barriers 1 llons of dollars of harm to Stanleyville government
Kuala Lumpur. May 15, The Mulayan Prime Minister, Tunku (Prince) Abdul Hakmaz. today attacked those who want-j cd Maluyu to take over the of Thailand "by hook or by crook."
We cannot do this, we cannot
in the South was stalled thousands of unsuspecting in" The other two arrested minis- Rectal however, the ford to fight with Thalland,
today when bus drivers vestore." to retaunch sites appear to be wide- We are neighbours and are un
We
refused cannet
to drive terms.
them three friendly ly dispersed, including
Birmingham Taintoreontinental-range launch spare our money to buy bulle's firearms to declare wer sitos along the extreme south and
said in 1 miscile in
borders at Murghnb, with Thalian," he
speech. Reuter. Loost-glide | Alma-Att and Irkutsk.-AP.
in e
[ launched Polaris rockets.
Further, said the magazine, Te some evidence that the USSR K prepared :trategic missiles from Ranchers anted
The rail-mounted elieved to be 3+
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mobile
ern
UP'-SO
“TIRED AND FED UP”.
HE CLUBBED MOTHER TO DEATH WITH AXE HANDLE
Glendale, Calif., May 15.
A 14-year-old boy walked into police headquarters on Monday and said he had beaten to death his mother, a prominent clubwoman in this Los Angeles suburb, with an axe handle.
Officers found
Mrs Beulah Welf
several volumes
her homen 2
neighbourhood.
her and
from
Montgomery.
No passengers were to board the bus.
to
allowed
A driver told a reporter "We | aren't going to drive it. That's Boal."
D. J. Owens, manager of the Greyhound Bus terminal here, said "Our dispatcher is seeking to solve the Mculty."
A spokesman for the group of integrationists said "It may be necessary for us to wait here until Greyhound decides its ¡wervice will be restored. We don't know what our next inava will be."
UNSAFE
Alabama Public Safety Direc tor Floyd Mann said he had assigned a highway patrol car to escort the bus from Birminghom
A little Juler, however,
the body of, President of the San Femando he walked up behind
author of Valley brauch of the National | clubbed her on the bend with ato Montgomery. of poetry, in League of American Penwomen. two-foot axe hundle.
well-to-do She also headed a group known as the Successful Living Club. BREAKFAST
Detectives quoted
the boy,
Ronald, as saying he was "tred
and fed up."
Captain of Detectives W. H.
Mrs Wolff, 40-year-old divor-Hegl said the boy told him his ere, was founder of the Glen-mother was
Axi breakfast
dale
Writers Workshop and about 8.30 am on Monday when
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACHOSS
Spot of refreshment
4 Gathers in the block sheep?
* Hint,
Rely.
11 Innocent,
12 Little devil,
13 Notwithstanding,
15 Spot,
18 Away,
19 Drop
20 Greyhound?
23 Bind,
18
DOWN
16
1 The Merry Monarch? (three
words,
2 Chill,
8 Real ahiner!
5 Material,
6 Artifices,
Border,
10 Dickens' hero,
13 Immerse,
14 Look and understand,
10 Clol,
17 Sailor,
24 Additional fin worker?
16 Rum,
25-Dunis.
21 Gool,
22 Juvenile mtosite.
The boy said that she didn't fall so he started choking her, struggling with her in the kitchen and through a hallway into the living room, legi ald the boy told him he con- tinned to choke her until she
dled.
Then the youth said he knelt down and prayed. He said he and his mother had becu arguing, presumably over some of his teennge problems.
Police
sald he appeared at the station at 0.15 om, slammed some house keys down on the sergeant's desk and sald;
"I've got something to report. I just killed my mother' with nr lixo....an axe handle,"
Ofera caid at the time he was quivering with nervous- Tess and had blood splattered ou Its clothitur.
Officers said Ronald figured in the news last April 23. Police were called at 5 am on that day to a house where they found the boy stuck in a chim-
ney.
Governor John Patterson can celled the escort order. The Governor said feelings are 30 high in Alabama that it is un- safe for the integrationists to re- main in the state.
He said he would provide a patrol escort to the nearest state line but "we will not escori them to any other
IMPROPER
The commission wants for one thing to determine why the Res were able to make improper use of the American Exchange. But the SEC emphasised that it was look. Ing Inlo the Exchange's general method of operations, and not the conduct of any particular individuals.
Edward T. McCormick, Pre- sident of the Exchangé, and Joseph F. Reilly, Chairman, were advised of the investiga
on at a half-hour meeting with the commissioners this morning,
UPI.
作
ters were
known pico moderate politicians who havè maintain done their best to aider in the Oriental province and to discourage xenophobia,
The arrests of these minis- ters, and the reported arrests of soldiers who favour a re- conciliation between the Army and the General Government, are interpreted here as a ulen that Girengas government · Is adopting 11 stiffer policy.
It is now strongly
doubled
hero that the former Vice- Premier will Brcept Joseph Kamavubu's invitation to rejoin the ranks of Congolese Parlia mentarians.-AFP.
Eichmann_trial
ISRAEL
PARLIAMENT
WON'T INTERVENE IN IMMUNITY ORDER
Jerusalem, May 15.
cities in Alabama to continue The Israeli Knesset (Parliament) today decided by
their rabble-rousing."
The members of the Congress or Racial Equality Night Negroes and night white por- sous--were attacked at Annis- tun, Albama, and at Birming- ham on (e two buses they rode into Alatxoma from Atlanta an Sunday.
PREVENT VIOLENCE
41 votes to 29 not to intervene in the Attorney- General's decision to grant immunity to two former SS. Officers if they come to testify in the Eichmann trial.
Mr Pinhas Rosen, the Justice (The two men concerned, Dr. Minister, frequently heckled by Wilhelm Hoettl, and Walter Opposition Members, sald "It is Huppenkothen, were both S.S. important that justice appears offleers at the Nazi security At the request of US Alto be done, not only to us in headquarters, the 5.8 is listed torney General Robert Kennedy. Israel, but also to the world at as a criminal organisation under following converentiens with large.
the law. Dr Hogi lives in Aus- him by telephone, the core
He said a fair trial included
tria and Huppenkothen lives in leaders decided to put all their the right of the accused to de- West Genuany)-Reuter. People on one bus, because it fend himself. would be easier to protect than two buses,” a spacésman said.
At Montgomery, seene coveral racial incidenta
of
They had to dismantle it tocht years, Pollce Commisalcate gel him out.
L. B. Sullivari gali officers Al the time he sold he ad- Would "Lace whatever action mired a girl in his class, and hecessary" to suppress allation climbed down her chimney willi | ****
and prevent violence.
a camera and a rag soaked in
The erre group is on a south- chloroform, planning to put her wide swing aboard regularly asteep and then take a pletute.
After getting stuck, he re-scheduled buses that sted i nained in the chimney for Washington, 11 days ago and about four hours before calling scheduled to end in New for help-AP.
Orleans on Wednesday, -AP.
RULE ADOPTED
The Attorney-General, Mr Glacon Housner, had adopted
the rule that immunity would
be denied only to people against whom there was evidence they and committed crimes against or ngalist
the Jewish people
humanity.
under other paragraphs in the Two
Othera, even if able to trial
1930 law for the punishment of Nazis-quch as membership in "criminal organisations"-would be granted Immunity.
LONDON, SOUTHERN ENGLAND PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS Power failure brings black-out
London, May 15.
A wide orca of London and southern England was plunged into darkness for 20
minutes tonight.
FELL 800 FEET
London, May 15. British paratroopers survived an 800-foot fall in the basket of a barrage balloon that blow up dur- ing training on Sunday. Two other men balled dut But Sergeant Major Albert Smal and a private in the Territorial Army-Britain's militia-Were trapped in the tiled basket.
Small yelled to la panion to grab the slata and keep his legs clear of the cage floor.
when the balloon burst.
com-
The basket smashed to ploces
on the ground. Both érien Newspapers, news agencies, Services nearly 60 miles from, newspapers were about to go jo | crawled clear" without perjous
Con London were interfered with. the British Bronde sting
press.
injury-AP. poration sound stations and one Independent television stalkun A Royal Automobile Club Employees everywhere work- were out of action, and trame spokesmen compared the trofeed by endlelight and eltefte on the main ronds piled up as a chaos with that during the war. torches. black-out reminiscent of the Just Truffle
Ughin filled. When
motorists switched on their
Plutonium blast
Aldermaston, May 10.
maglory
Routers was among the new? YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Threw, 6 Naval, 9 wat gripped flis area.
A vessel conidining a bólution Hoe, 10. Aglio, 21 Allot; 12 Teo, 13 Weg, 14' Ear, 10 Lot, 18 A spokesman for the Central amps, all the light they agencies whose Incerning and ct plutonium cosploded of Bri-
outgoing cable and radio circulla | tain's main IT- Nerves, 31 Date, 23' Hats, 20 Tarder, 20 ̊Zoo, 31 Bty, 32 flan, 54Electricity Authority paid the hik, they duzzled 'each" other, Nap, 30 Elte, 37 Cheer, 38 Vow, 30 Clean, 40 Beems. Down: 1enuse of the fallure were tÏ
were out of hction. White Fice)- Thawed, 2 Hole, 3 Rolent, 4 Water, 5 Nitre, 6 Ale, 7 Veal, 0 Loot, being investigates), but tour The power break came at i aireet was in darkness, the 10 Avert, 17 Out, 10 Ret, 20 She, 28 Ado, 24 Arrive, 25 Sinews, counties as well as Metropolitan, 2010 GMT Just as the first edi- dome of St Paul's Cathedral 27 Aspen, 20 Tyers, 20 Zide, 30 Once, 33 Atom, 30 Ahe London' were aftpojed!""
thens of the London morning, remained "Boodlit Bauer
wore
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