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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961.

KATANGA ACCUSES INDIAN TROOPS OF OPENING FIRE

New Soviet planes cause 'grim' concern in U.S.

Washington, July 18.

Mr Allen Dulles, Director of the Centrai Intelli- gence Agency, gave secret testimony today at a Senate Subcommittee hearing on the new Soviet Jet bombers seen at the recent Moscow Air Show.

Democratic Senator John Stennis, Chairman of the Preparedness Subcommittee of the Armed Ser- vices Committee, said afterwards: "The situation is grave, the facts are grim."

He said future hearings would "get into the question of the power, readiness and reliability of the Ú.S. weapons."

Officials said the series of hearings aimed to pro- duce a comparison with the Soviet striking power. President Kennedy has already ordered an expert inquiry into whether America is spending enough on defence.-Reuter.

But chief UN civilian

envoy denies charge

Elisabethville, July 18,

Katanga today "strongly protested" to Mr Dag Hammarskjold about a

clash between Indian UN troops and Katanga Gendarmerie.

The cable to the UN Secre- Katanga forces haul suffered two | sall Katanga forces were the tury General accused

iral to open fire. He said the the dead and many wounded. Indians of opening fre "withi But at the UN Headquarters Gendarmerie yesterday occupied Dut provocation"

by the at Miemba. Here, the Chief Civilian Rea roadblock bu North Katanga and said the presentalive, Mr Conor O'Brien, Indious, and opened fire when

the Indians built another.

TENSION

Afro-Asian nations

want full UN

debate on apartheid

United Nations, July 18.

The growing tension between | the UN and Katanga was further spotlighted by M. Khlari, the Tunisian UN Special who said in Representative Leupoldville that the United Nations "could not intervene in any milltary action" that might be taken by a lawful Congolese Government to "deal with the secession of Katangs."

M. Knlari, who had Just returned from talks with Kalanga leaders, said the UN

SOCIALITE KILLED IN Forty-four African and Asian countries in the would "do everything to avold

NY PLANE CRASH

New York, July 18. Mrs Angler Biddle Duke, Spanish wife of the State Department's Chief of Protocol, was killed today with two other passengers and a pilot aboard a small plane that crushed in a New York residential area.

Lulsa de Arana, wife of the

tu

tobacco

the Duke

heir fortune who

14 15 known as "Lu" to the international set, had for nine years taken a lead- York's social ing role in New

and philanthropic life.

the She

daughter of was Senor and Senora Darlo de Arana, of Madrid and a grand- daughter of the Marques of Campu Real.

armed but could unt a Congolese move, which would not he civil war, but police action,

United Nations tonight drafted a letter call oppose such ing for full debate on South Africa's race policies at the General Assembly session open- ing on Sept. 19.

Alex Quatson-Sackey Ghana, Chairman of the group, a would be de- ļ said the felter livered tomorrow to Secretary,

Day Hammarskjold, i General thus assuring a place on Assembly's

agenda, severni years the group been seeking general UN con-

Africa's!

demnation

WELCOMED AFTER apartheid polley,

MAIDEN VOYAGE

Mrs Duke was en route to her summer home after she and herceived 24 plsquo from

bade

farewell

husband Pakistani President Ayub Kaha. Duke had returned to his office in Washington,

The

other viciims of the afternoon

Mra were: crash Arthur G, Altschul, wife of a New York milllenaire, and Mrc W. K. Metcalfe-UPI.

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British scaling U.S. Govt warned attempt fails not to abandon

Republic of Korea

London, Jaly 18.

A Brilian attempt to beate untongvered Mount Inrasan in Northeth Indla has falled, messages froita the expedition to iis sʊN- suts said today.

to

The even-man expedi- fon made three attempts over different routes reach the 20,000-foot peak and came within 2,000 feet of it before giving up, the messages satð,

The climbers were How In survey unexplored ter- ritory north of the Parab!) River, the messages added. -Router,

Washington, July 18.

General Lyman Lemnitzer, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in Congressional testimony released today that Japan would be faced by a military threat if South Koren went Communist.

General Lemultzer added; ; would not be long before the "If you abandon Koren and United States would lose all exprice it to Communisin, you of its teresis and uilles in will see the greatest rush to- Apia," ward neutrailsen in Asia that you have ever seen, and i

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Kalanga's Interior Minister, Godefroid Minango, Inday cused Mr O'Brien of distorting Katanga's vells on the consti- tutional question. He sold President

Moise Tshombe who insists that Congolese "summit" must

precede reconvening of Parlament----

New Haven, July 18.

was prepared to meet The USS Arbaham Lincoln,

Icaders "anywhere Polaris- the nalton's newest

Congo but Leopoldville."

M. Bring submarine,” was,

Munongo added that way today to Holy Loch, Scol-Katanga was working for

solution of the Congolese land,

an African Abra-problem "in

without the help of the UN."

The nuevor-powered

Farewell audience

Los Angeles, July 18.

it necessary, ban Linesh left yesterday after The Japanese motor ship Ghann is ready to demand a a shakerlowna overhaul.-UTI.

Maru arrived Kolusal

here UN Security Council meeting i today on her maiden voyngo to deal with it. He said The and was given the traditional group also plans to make ceremonial welcome.

Portugal's treatment of natives S. Matsushita

In Angola a subject for TE-

Mr sembly debate.

lus Authorised General Coughlin,

KINJ Manager of Los Angeles port, in to confer with Hammarsk→

Mis. Shirley

members and

that Mizufuka, jold to insure

the Conguluse Parliam ut 23, a moddet representing the of

unity local Japanese community, gathering for a Congo

The 9,000-ton

will be protected by freighter un- session

of loaded

steel, UN troops not only during the 2,000 Lona

session but until after they have amber, carpeting, cement and

Mail dispersed to their homes when | Duke of uneral cargo-China

The session ends.- AP. Special.

London, July 10.

Pandit, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi who is to leave Britain shortly after seven

India's years as High Commissioner here, had a yesterday farewell audience with the Queen at Buckingham Palner,

the

She stayed to lunch with the Queen and her husband

Edinburgh. w.. China Mait Sperial.

'BASIC LAW'

In Leupoldville, the Prime Minister of Central Govern- ment, Joseph leo. told re- porters that the Parliamentary session due this week was ex- pected to last only three days. He unid Parliament would be

to vote un a requested

Now the to replace constitution "basic law" --drawn up by the and former Belgian rulers on a new Government, but left it

which would come vaque rs1.-Reuler.

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CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Harass, 4 Oslo, 7 Want, 0 Nestle, 9 Cent, 10 Drow, 12 Area, 14 Ear, 16 Pop, 17 Slem, 20 Over, 23 Pane, 24 Entire, 25 Gain, 20 Reel, 27 Tiiter. Down: Hands, 2 Rist. 3 Swede, 4 Once, 5 Stewed, 0 Otter, 11 Rare, 13 Rose, 15 Sponge, 16 Piper, 18 Trent, 19 Cheer, 21 Veal, 22 Pint.

He said the military, throat to Jupen would be vastly. greater if Communists seized the American bases in Soulli

Korea.

The General was appealing far support for President Kennedy's $4,000 million seal 1002 aid pro- gramme, which includes $1,805 million la military

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee made public his testi- mony given on June 14.

'TAKE OVER'

He said the Communists would lake over South Korea, if the US. withdrew support for that Junta-ruled nation,

General Lemnitzer noted that the Kuril Islands were under Bustian occupation.

He said: "It we lost Korca, Japan would be in the Cum- munist pincers femed by the Kurlle and the Sakhalin kulgada to the porth and by Korea on the south."

In the struggle against Com- munism, America Must use foreign aid, or "accept the alternative of 12 fortrodu America," a concept which ke said would require more money for the defence of the US than "anything we dream about today."

the

Mr Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defence, told the Commitice that the military regime that seized power in South Korca recently

Was

moving towards correcting a number of conditions that re- quired

South correcting in Korea's national Interest.

THE CHANGE He said: "I am speaking particularly of action it has taken to eliminato eormiption and graft. I am speaking of the action it has taken to begin to economie develop a long range

plon which will lead to, I hope, an accelerated economic growth in that country,"

Mr McNamara sald there was "a real

the possibility that change in Government might be seen, with hindsight, to have been "much in the interests” of Korea and ita people-Reuter.

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