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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961.

MILITARY FORCES ALERTED

Argentine prepares for

Tokyo to sell

wine flavoured

chewing gum

Tokyo, Nov. 7. Wine flavoured chewinE sale at gum will go on Tokyo's tobacco counters some time late this month, it was reported yesterday.

A leading Japanese gun manufacturer announced an agreement with one of the country's largest Uquor firms, which will supply spirits and technical advice for the project.

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Lisbon police

break up youth march

Lisbon, Nov. 6. More than 100 youths, in- cluding students, were dispersed by riot police in

.

general strike

Buenos Aires, Nov. 6.

Men of Argentina's army, navy and air force were confined to barracks today ready for emergency action on the eve of a three-day general strike due to begin at one minute past midnight.

Al industrial unions, includ

workers and lug port

meal- packers are joining the strike which is in support of railway- mene who stopped work a week ago demanding more pay and protesting against the closing of

and work: branch Bres to "streamine" the state- wned railway system.

some

shops

Workers at some plants, how- ever, have

said they are ready

to continue their work if tram - Shops. banks port is assured.

and the commodity, stock and money markets have announcre that they will open as usual

Ships

Prepare for his tour

POLICE NERVOUS

FOR SAFETY

OF DE GAULLE

Paris, Nov. 6.

President Charles de Gaulle takes off tomorrow

1

on a four-day tour of Corsica and Southern France which has some police officers nervous for his safety.

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nation

will alv watching for some che on pre- spects of peace talks to end the Algerian revolt

But civil servants bave sak they will strike and no news papers will be printed during the three days-the fourth and longest work stoppage declared in year by the General Con- federation of Labour, which dominated by Communists anu Dictator of ousted supporters Juan Peron

Many ships scheduled to sail within the next three days were

rushing to complete load- Security officials, mandful of the abortive attempt on the ing in order to sail before ma

President's life two months ago night.

of passionate Government ef- and well aware Meanwhile

De Gaulle's railwaymen opposition forts to pressgang

among some had ttle residents, аге taking extra De Gaulle as precautions. usual, seems unperturbed

Authorities have mobilised all avaliable police un Corsica all itself. and have telling extra 4,000 special riot guards- the streets and the them of the possible penalties men to patrol was

and dismissals, Some highways of the island

Grass roots

fo

the heart of Lisbon tonight by counding them up and taking Algerian policies after they morched them to work have through the town and effect so far. demonstrated before both

liberal and

pro-Govern.

ment newspapers shouting "down with Fascism."

The demonstration

Police

homes railwaymen's

Arrests

patrols

Called

second in the present campaign fines for next

of few trains to run.

Sunday's national reported for work, enabling a elections-and the secund their kimi against the 32-year- old regime of Prime Salazar.

The Governments' pressgang Minister, decree is also being applied to public and private road trans-

the and throughout workers

1 followed the pattern of similar parade on November 2 when students and other youtlas applauded the leftist newspaper "Republica" and hanted "Fascists" and "Taxetas" (thus

who elamen cas Parerea in front of lau Salazar newUJKAPOTI

Anthem

1

No arrests were reported us more than 30 policemen moved in to break up the demonstra- ton after permitting the group to march twice past the uws- papers.

Curious passers-by sweiled the crowd of demonstrators as the group first marched up a busy business thoroughfare, ) singing the

national

authem and shouting "down with Fas-,

rist

Veteran observers her, rould recali nu previous times in which such demonstrations against the Government were permitted

in opposition Political groups

Na-

fur

to the Salazar-supported Donal Vakan candidates Sunday's National Assembly election have cailed a news con- ference fur tomorrow.

"Manifesto"

Most political observers be- conference was to lieved the announce an opposition boycott of the coming elections as a the President's re- protest tu

Salazar fusal "scrap

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the regime,"

The call for the

news сол-

ference followed announcement

country.

Some 500 people have been arrested, mostly railwaymen and Communists, aboun 50 alleged but no prominent union leaders. President Arturo Frondizi, un

inst nationwide

broadcast, right accused union leaders "seeking to plunge the country

chaus inte

und disorder for political reasons," and said the

would

go ahead Government

reorganisation with its railway plans under which 70,000 rail- waymen will become redundant.

Reuter.

sent

in an

the

and on On the island nearby mainland, police rounded up several score of Europeans of Algerians--suspected hosule intent--for detention un til after De Gaulle leaves.

This will be the 15th of the President's regular "grass roots" tours to various parts of the

since

return his

to country

H: use power three years ago these trips to take the country's pulse and to expound his own politics at the town and-vitage level,

The programme for this trip fcludes

formal speeches, and his aides say the windup speech, in Marseille on Friday evening. will be

major address.-AP

MANY FLEE FROM

'WORST FIRE'

TO HIT HOLLYWOOD

Hollywood, Nov. 7.

The worst fire in Hollywood history cut through

the heart of the movie colony today, destroy ing homes of notables and causing scores of others to flee for safety.

The flames leaped through the $100,000 house in Bel-Air.

his son-in-law, canyons and over the hilltops of did

the rich property between Vincent Fortre.

of an apposition manifesto" Beverly Hilis and the San Fer

And many a star which appealed to the President nando Valley.

to oust the Salazar Government found himself involved in a "because it no longer represents real-life drama of evacuating the wishes of the people."-AP. families and possessions.

3 in U.K. named

to attend Pi's Rizal Congress

Israel denies

arms charge

in U.N. debate

ac-

United Nations, Nov. 6. Czechoslovakia today

cused West Germany of sending 10,000 taraeli- made machine guns to Portuguese troops Angola.

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The charge immediately was denied by Israel.

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The ecusation was made Zdenek Cernik during a debale Com- in the UN. Trusteeship mittee dealing with Portugal's refusal to transmit information about its overseas territories to the U.N.

the He lashed out at Nato, United States, United Kingdom and then said, "The West Ger- mat! Government supplied to Portaged

Israel-made 10,000 machine guns" He read a dis-! patch from the New York Times

reported which

the alleged

dealing.

Tenan Aynor

of Israel im- mediately denied the New York ''Times' story as well as the i jebarge.

M

Denial

Alwan of Iraq

entered

the debate and contended Czechoslovakia was correct as we never have had an official Govern- denial by the Israeli ment"

Aynor answered:

No Israeli arms have ever been sold to Portugal, no anns have reached Portugal from a a result of third government,

Government decision of May So 23. no Israeli arms will be sold

involved country writer to any

colonial wars."

The Consmiltec then adjourned for the morning.

Marlon Brando's Japanese- style house is atop Mulholland Drive, overlooking both sides of the mountains. "The fire isn't in the immediate area, but it could; be coming this way," he said. fire area. Garner was atop his

"I've got to go up on roof and water it down."

the

it

i

to

Meanwhile, India plans to submit a formal resolution the committed tomorrow calling for the creation of a special UN. committee

to gather in- formation on conditions in Por- tugal's overseas territories.

This was reported to a news- of man today by J. N. Sahni India who in an earlier speech before the committee had out- lined plans for such a group.

Bob Waterfield, coach of the Los Angeles football team, the Rams, was delivering a speech at the Football Writers unenen, when he got the call to go home. Three members of the "Boys Night Out" company-Kim Novek, James Garner and direc- tor Mike Gordon-were dismiss- ed to rush to their homes in the Thurston

Circle home spraying with

garden hose. The house next door to Reports spread that the man- Maureen O'Hara's Stone Canyon son of Red Skelton had been

in flames, but His studio reported hers

whers' was here destroyed

apparently saved.

Sahni described the proposed resolution as the names but the family had left the Steve Cochran's Levico

a moderate one, British represents house, but it was believed to home managed to escape, thanks He said it will cite Portugal's to his efforts with the hose. The non-compliance with the U.N. tives who will attend the be still standing. Two truck- loads of studlo workers had

and area around it was devastated.

resolutions

оп call Rizal International Congresn

Mervyn Leroy was one of the Secretariat to: many art collectors who rushed home to remove valuable paint. ings.

London, Nov. 6. The Philippine Embassy

today, announced of three

Speech

home went up

Way

"Moderate"

"

the

seven-man com-

in Manila from December 4 been dispatched to the house in

Gather on its own an attempt to pump water from to B.

Charles R. the swimming pool to surve the three are: The

on Southeast house. Boxer, a lecturer Asi at the University of Lon- don; R. 4. Skelton, keeper of the map room at the British Museum, and Dr Salvador Madariaga, a former Spanish Cabinet Minister, writer, historian and authority on Rizal. -UPL

de

informa- tion about the Portuguese ter- ritorles: The 1st of tim personalities

Appoint in the fire area includes: Alfred Hitchcock, Greer Garson, Caty mittee to study the Secretariat's The homes of Joe E. Brown Grant, Ginger Rogers, Meredith information and gather more of Peggy Its cwn, including information and Walter Wanger were among Willson, Jascha Heifetz,

Jee,

Maxene BDd Laverne submitted by petitioners in the those reported destroyed.

director Andres, Solly Blano, casting

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