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THE CHINA MAIL,

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1961.

Adenauer rejects idea

of a neutral

Rebel

area

cleared

Lisbon, July 2. Luanda military headquar

tor claimed to have cleared the Damba region of Angola whore robots gained

almost comploto control three weeks ago, the Lusitanio nows agency sold here today.

no

A communique quated by the

safet ogeney

the Damba- Lucungs-rond in

longer blocked, and 1te is returning to Burnin. It claimed also that in- creusing numbers of Africans are co-operating forces.

with military

The communique, reporting another attack on Santa Cruz,

sild, "The usagilants

scum to

be each day less cathusiastic and they give up

resistance is shown,"

as Soon AS

SCREAMING WOMEN The agency quoted the muli-- far as saying that the rebels used groups of rercoming Afri- can women as shields to pre- vent local police firing on them. According to the communique. wonten who were ctptured said the rebels had threatened to

k: their children

fused to march

Cruz.

The

agency

if they re- against Sunta

sold

military

Noted U.S.

Germany

BRITAIN MUST

inventor dies JOIN COMMON

Hollywood, July 2. Funeral Services will be held tomorrow nt Sen. Fernando Mission for Dr Leo De Forest, 87. the

"father of radio” who saw a multi-billion-dollar in- dustry develop from his Invention.

De Forest, who invented the audion yactiam tube

In the early 1900s, died on Friday night in his home here with his former wife, Marle Mon- actress

quini, at his bedside.

The famed sejenlist, who Iont four fortunes in his Ilfetime, had been in fall- ing health since 1985 when he had bronchial pneu. monia. His widow said he had suffered for two years from a heart condition UPI.

A quick kiss

for gambler Mickey Cohen

Los Angeles, July 2

MARKET, SAYS

SIR GLADWYN

London, July 2.

Frankfurt, July 2 Chancellor Konrad Adonauor today rejected the idea

of a neutral Germany as A buffer between East and Wost.

"Whoever thinks that nany, in its exposed phical position,

car

De Gaulle chides French farmers

Paris, July 2

President Charles de Gaullo blasted French farmers today for taking the law into their own hunde and using violence to try to win a better deal from his government.

But the farmers did not appear to be paying much attention. They scheduled now, demonstrations for tomorrow to back up their demands for speedy reform of the government's farm programme.

De Gaulle, on a meet-the-people tour of eastern France, today underlined the Government's realisa- tion that France must revamp its antiquated farm- ing economy.

GET HAKETA- remain neutral between the Eastern and Western

doesn' block

But at the same time he warned that the the Soviet Union st history in

demonstrations, which have plagued farming areas for recent years," the Chancellor declared. the past month are no solution to the problem.

Leading Communisi

UPI. Prist Germian sparcamen have been

Britain has "really no after- hammering away at the Iden native to joining the that ព German pence treaty. Europoon Common Mar-should

of

kot, Sir Gladwyn Jobb, neutrality. former British Ambos- sador to France, said in an interview today in the July issuo of tho commercial roviow "The Director."

Sir Gladwyn said: "Member- ship in the

Bul Common Market for Britain would mean that in

bind Germany

his

YOUTH RALLY Speaking it a mass youth his Christinn published rally

Demoentic Party here, Adenauer did not mention the East Germans' demand for a neutral Germany in the heart of Eurupc.

that he charged opponents in the campaign for the autumn Parliamentary elec- 10 years time or so we have a common currency and no doubt tions, the Social Democrats, were neutrality idea. with a fairly free flow of labour favouring the und capital,

major A public apinion in which

poli had decisions affecting our Jives revealed that, Adenauer claim-

elsewhere thinned.

Adenauer, cheered by some 20,000 youths railled in Festival Hall, demanded nuclear weapona for West forces, the Bundeswehr,

Germany's armed

would be at West

SQUARELY

Beentis of

these considera- tion, Sir Gladwyn urged that the Government should place the issues far more squarely before the public than it has

dons,

In case of an attack from the East, said

the 85-year-old Chancellor, West Germany would be the first vielim.

SAME WEAPONS

He added: "I do not think this is a cause for a general election now, when the grave issues ni

IL. was necessary that the stake would almost certainly be Rundeswehr was equipped with blurred by party government. the same, wespons as those of "Perhaps that might be neces-the potential attacker. That's sary between our signing the why the West Germany need

Adenauer sharply criticised West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt. the Social Democrats' candidate for the Chancellor's Job.

sources claim that rebel forces Dapper Mickey Cohen, fuc-Treaty of Rome (Common Mar-uclear arms, he stated,

ing 15 yours' imprison-ket Treaty) tax on."AFP.

are shot in the back by their leaders If they refuse Vance.

Lond-

Lusitano sald an army oficer in Carmona had denied that Portuguese 1roups attacked peaceful communities.

"Our duty is to fight terrorism and safeguard lives and

pro- perly," the officer was quoted as saying. "In the fulfillment of our duty, we protect whites and coloured alike and with the same Humanity.”—AP.

Katanga Govt invites

Gen Mobutu

mont

for income ovasion-his second con- viction on that offonco-

hopes to marry his year-old girl friend.

Model Sandra Hagen rushed to Cohen's side yesterday as he was being led manacled from County Jall to the courtroom of U.S. District Judge George H. Holdt for sentencing.

After a quick kiss from Miss Hagen, Cohen Inld newsmen he wanted to marry the model prbon or not and would do Bo he could secure approval from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

IN TEARS

Miss Hugen earlier pleaded tearfully with Cohen to marry h before he enters prison, but ut that time the 47-year-old former gambler refused.

marry.-UPI.

Elisabethville, July 2.

"I don't think this would be The Katanga Government fair to her," he said. "She's too

has invited General young a girl.” Joseph Mobutu,. Com

Attorney Juck Dablastrum mander-in-Chief of the raid he would file a request Congolese National Army, with the Bureau of Prisons to fly hore From Leopold-Director, James Bennett, for ville Thursday

on

for permission for the couple to military talks, reliable sources said horo today. The Bourbes

Generul satd Mobutu had been asked originally to coinc here morrow, but this was inconve- nient for the Kalango Govern- ment as President Moise Trhombe is, at present touring the country.

DETENTION

10-

Last weekend 11 officers of General Mobutu's staff headed by

Ralas! Colonel

Njdoku arrived here in the plane which President Tahombe brought home after his two month's detention by the Congo Central Government,

President Tshambe has Te. peated

declared in publle that he owed his release to General Mobutu.

It is thought likely here that General Mobulu would stay a Low days in Elisabethville, allowinter

hlm

to bo present when Katanga celebrates the first anniversary of its indepen- dence on July 11-Reuter.

Technicians in Malaya plan strike

Kuala Lumpur, July 2, Thousands of technielang may

go on strike shortly because of the Government's rejection of

their demands for

wnge increnses, Recording to 3 spokesman for the Malayan

Technical Services Unlon,

The Government's inal declston to reject the technicians' five-year-old demand, recently was conveyed to the union.

The union was called for a mass raceting on Thursday to doelde what action it should take, the spokesman said,

ballot," he said.-UPI.

"We may consider a strike

Frenchman weds Algerian rebel

Oran, July 2.

A lovely Moslem girl has married the Frenchman who guarded her when she was a prisoner in Algeria two years ago.

and its

ratifica-

Britons making

good progress in raft trip

Cyprus, July 2. The six British servicemen trying to sail a raft from Cyprus to Turkey made good progress in rough Acas and word 20 miles north of Kantara Castīb yesterday.

amoun

was

Brand charged Adenauer, abusing the German people's faithfulness to Berlin to woo votes for the Social Democrats.

Adenauer said this was "un- fair to a very high degree."

He also cald by demanding neutrality for Germany. the Sociol Democratic leadership had shown "limitless stupidity before God and the world."- AP.

Envoy expelled

·Jerusalem, July 2 Larnell Foreign Minister Mrs pt o

Instead of using their wire-Galda Meir, reported less, they sent ♪ message by Cabiret meeting here today on hellograph, reporting that they

the recent expulsion from the had caught a fair

of Soviet Union of Yacov Sharett,

first

Secretary al Israel's Moscow Embassy on the ground that he had been engaging in espionage.

fish and had so far used very

little of their rations.

They expected to be clear of the Cyprus coust by today which will enable them to exploit the The laraeli Foreign Ministry prevalling wind from the south-is expected to Jodge an official vant Mediterranean. China protest with the Soviet authorl- Mail Special.

ties.-AFP.

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1 Throw away a fight?

5 Is Incandescent.

0 Definite article.

10 Island.

11 Black-birdi

12 Opening.

13 Choles

14 Run out.

10 Traitor.

18 More optimistic. 21 Becare.

The man, Charles Acquaviva, When Charles was released 23 Barks. and his former charge, Dahoula, from the army he returned to 20 Kept on and on. are both 24. They met when FruKU. Dahoula, treed from 20 Affx. she had been jailed for entry- the camp, told friends that the 31 Grassland. ing a message for the Mesicm did not expect to see him again, 22 Being. insurgents,

CAMP GUARD

Charles a National Service- man In the Army, helped to guard the camp to which cho was scurt. There ho towtht her Western wayn-to discard her Vall, at lo wear European] ulother

A the months quased they fell in love,

ONE YEAR

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told his family about her. He 38 DIRU agreed to wait for a year be 19 Tired. fore returning to Algeria to 40 Made comfortable.

murry her.

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2 Work for teal

9 Esteem.

4 Plecos of Aloss,

3 Diving bird.

Place the song! 7.Figuros.

8 Remain. 15 Spree.

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19 Have.

20 Whisky plantj

22 Measurement.

24 Confesses.

20 Falt.

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20 House part.

20 Revolutionary centrel 30 Fish:

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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 3 Brigged, 7 Bauble. Charter til Dahoula met again 3 Esznyed, 9 Brat 11 Fift, 12 Niche, 18 Boes, 10 Erus, 17 Terne, in Algeria, the banna were 18 Ship, to Wits, 21 Repiled, 22 Hoject, 23 DressOR. Down: 1 published and now they have Able, à Tumbler, 3 Blent, 4 Rem, 5 Gradfent, 6.Dodges, 10 flis- married in the village. whore soles, 11 Fae, 19 Crisper, 11 Hob, 15 Slured, 18 Bides, 19 Were, they met.-Chian Mail, Special 20 Bots...

U.S. maritime strike talks break down

New York, July 2 Representatives of shipowners and America's 85,000 striking seamen broke off negotiations today and President Kennedy's fact-finding board retired to draw up its report.

The report is expected to ad- Mr David Cole, the fact-find- vida, the President to lavoke ing board's chairman had got a tho Taft-Harltoỳ Act which noun dendline for today for both would force the seamen to re-sides to reach agreement, but turn to work for an 80-day mediation talka continued past "cooling off" period on the this time as agreement stemned grounds that the strike was pro- Judicial to the health ond security of the nation.

I'm going to shoot myself a couple

of policemen, she said

Springfield, Mo., July Z.

A young woman approached a parked car, pulled a gun and told the occuponts, "I'm

going to shoot myself a couple of policeman."

The woman, who described her- 1

self

as 11 former mental pulleat, held one of the car's Occupants, Patricia Campbell, 15, in terror at gunpoint on Saturday night unth Chief of Police Sam Robards offered himself as u hostage. After the wornati, Mildred Weaver, 10, accepted the offer, Robards and Assistant Chief Gordon Loveland spent an anxious 24 hours before tall-

ing her into giving up. Miss Weaver finally surrendered the 38 calibre revolver, and was taken to police headquar- ters where she was held for investigation of felonious a sault with a deadly weapon. "The girl was obviously diş- turbed," Chief Robart's sad on Sunday. "She said she had headaches and dizzy spells and didn't know what che was doing.

tear.

But the talks collapsed and the board withdrew. It has to present its report to the Pre- Bident tomorrow morning BO that he can start proceedings to invoke the Taft-Hurtley Act he deems it necessary,

Some of the five striking unions had reached, conditional agreement with various ship-

owner

groups but the agree ments were contingent on the other groups involved, also ac- cepting the terms.

It appeared before the week- end that complete agreement might be reached, but the talks bogged down last night and Mr Colu set the noon deadline,

"She said she had been released from a mental hospital at Nevada, Missouri,

recently

The basic inste in the atrice and wanted to go back. She is the unions claim to organiso sald she likes It there--that union members among crews on sho had never had anything American-owned "foreign Eng". Ilke other giris."

skips. The conditional agree- ments would have passed this Authorities at the

Missouri subject over

to a fact-finding State Hospital in Nevada cald group for long-term study, while their records did not chow kronting seamen wage rkas if that Miss Weaver had ever 21 per cent over the next four been a patient there.-AP. years.Reuter,

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