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longer to attack the Dutch in West
Irian," said Dimara, a Papuan
nationalist.
“We are united in our great
struggle to tree West Irian," de
clared Kirikeo, a student in the
Netherlands. “No one will be abie
Congo Issue Sukarno Fanning
On Foreign Flames of War ..
AsIRu . Indonesia claimed Dutch New
A i n D INC By PETER ARNETT le east Indonesia and said the Guinea, western half of the
MIU AVINGID , PAREPARE, Celebes. Indone- general staff had ordered a rein world’s second largest island,
sia (AP) - President Sukarno forcement of the Celebes, when it won independence in 1949,
By JOHN LATZ fanned Indonesian war fever He said a flotilla of six or sex- -----------
ELISABETHVILLE. Katangajover Dutch New Guinea Saturday en destroyers has sai ed for Ma- IA/anmnDaesol
(AP)—The question of Katanga’s but told his people to “be patient kassar
employment of foreign advisers just a little longer.” Sukarno already has pro WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
and soldiers appeared Saturday His counsel to be patient was claimed Dutch New Guinea a * ===
night to be the chief hurdle in this taken to mean he still has hopes province of Indonesia and given Aistons Effect twee s many "ommns
seceded province’s return to the of winning the disputed territory it the name of West Irian. Tonio oaw,nuent. summing of Tanins
Congo . by negotiation | Speaking from the same, plat: endaemFie:
Even this point did not seem to Sukarno addressing a mass ral- form were two Papuans, J H Ten Backache and feel old, tired, de-
be giving U.N. representatives in ly at this strategic sourn celenes mara and Fritz Kirikeo. and two :::*.,an,7eesei
Katanga too much concern. , port, repeated his promise to take chiefs of the Indonesian armed 84
SPEAK HERE — Brig and Mrs B Gordon Swyers, end Khane A REBS ^ neutierer ^ Cuneauthin rear; ^ *don’t need to wait any Site e’erm t Mn*="um
division commander for the Texas division of the men the Foreign Affairs Commis- ever, and said he already, had-----------—— _—==^^^^^
Salvation Army, will speak at the regular morning sion Thursday decided to recom- chosen the Papuan natives of the
worship services of the local Salvation Army at 11 mend ratification of the first seven o % 8 m
am Sunday Brig. Swyers conducted a corps inspec- points of President Moise Tshom- ’ „ t
tion Saturday afternoon and was present at the or- bets agreement at Kitona to end the name of the new governor;
ganization of a men’s fellowship club of the local Sal- his 17-months claim to indepen- however, because he was still in
vation Army corps Saturday evening_________________These points included the con-New Guinea and might be pun-
troversial first article of the Ki-jished by the Dutch.
REDS DEMONSTRATE tona Pact in which Tshombe Indonesian troops were reported
--------------------------------------agreed that the Congo’s funds- pouring into Celebes, a likely in-
r AAA me * • mental law, or provisional consti- vasion springboard, and war prep-
000 ROT Police tution, applied to Katanga arations seemed to be reaching a
PIVUS NoT ONCE Nawezi said, however, that the new pitch.
commission members were hav- Col. M. Jusuf, Celebes military
A A I e D • ing difficulty with the eighth and commander, announced what he
1 UJUGMT IN POMIC final point and that they wanted called a general mobilization"
* U.N. representatives to sit in with
- _ them to clarify it.
By RICHARD O MALLEY the square in front of Communist This was the point in which
PARIS AP—Tightly checked party headquarters where they Tshombe agreed all U.N resolu
by police, several thousand Com- wanted to meet tions on the Congo applied to Ka-!
munists demonstrated in a driz- Milling Reds, many of them tanga.
zling rain Saturday against the teen-agers, jeered police and "We know that the resolutions
rightist secret army that is cam shouted slogans against the un- require all foreign mercenaries
paigning to keep Algeria French derground followers of exiled Gen and advisers to quit Katanga but
I was de- Raoul Salan who are fighting we would like to have it all
15 minutes nounced President Charles de Gaulle’s spelled out to us by a U.N. offi-
■ thousand special riot po- plan for self-determination in Al-cial," Nawezi said
lice-helmeted and tough—aug- geria. He explained that the commis-
ana moGol picture iuemteu canel strong regular ‘Death to the assassins!" they sion felt U.N. resolutions cut
satellite in the space environment cameras in the Thor booster will force in curbing the demonstra- shouted. The secret army shall across. the Congo consti tution
prior to orbital night If the record the unfolding tors and barricading them from Pass. mneenhthe congo the ehoupe or
--------------------------------—m - " and |
The Communist hierarchy in accepting both the constitution
called the demonstration to pro- and the U.N. resolutions "
test the machine gunning of a U.N. sources confirmed that a
guard at the party headquarters request for clarification of U.N
Thursday night, a shooting it resolutions had been received It
blamed on the secret army. The was believed UN representatives
guard was severely wounded would confer with the ommission
LA THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
4*A .Abilene. Texas. Sunday Morning January 12
OVER BAHAMAS
Space Balloon
Test Scheduled
By HOWARD BENEDICT forthcoming shot is a success, ae
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla AP) attempt will be made Ater this
—The National Aeronautics and year to orbit a similar balloon, to
Space Administration will attempt be called Echo B s
within a few days to inflate a Unlike Echo I which was off
giant space balloon high above thin, collapsibleplastic, the new
the Bahama Islands in a test of balloon is made of more rigid
techniques for launching an ad- material which, when inflated and
vanced Echo communications sat- stretched to its full 135-foot spher-
elite . ical shape, will retain that form
I successful, the unfolding of until it falls back into the atmos-
the 13 story balloon should pro phere
vide a spectacular show for ob- At 300 pounds it will be about
servers along the east coast of four times as heavy as the 100-
Florida, southern Georgia and the foot diameter Echo I, which was
Bahamas rocketed into orb.: Aug 12. 1960,
The NASA said that if weather to study the feasibility of using
conditions permit, residents in satellites as reflectors fo radio
these areas should see the huge signals and voice messages be-
plastic ball as “a very bright tween distant points It proved a
moving star in the southern sky tremendous success and still is in ‘
-. Tauinchine of Thor boost orbit, visible *’ a shiny object in
The launching ot the boost many parts of the world over
er rocket from Cape Canaveral is - passes
scheduled this week possibly hict passes .
Thursday between 6 and 7 a m The new balloon will be folded
an hour when the big bag s alum- neatly in a pill-shaped canister 44
inum-coated skin will reflect bril. inches in diameter and 36 inches
liantly the rays of the rising sun. high.’Inside the folded ball will be
The ball is not intended to or- 50 pounds of acetemide, a subl-
bit, as Echo 1 did, nor will com- mating powder In space, the beat
munications experiments be tried of the sun wil transform the pow
NASA is launching the vehicle on der to gas to indlate the bag
a ballistic course designed to The Thor rocket will eject the
reach an altitude of about 950 canister about 2 minutes 45 sec-
miles before falling back toward onds after launching Thirty sec-
earth, possibly to a fiery death in onds later the canister will open
the atmosphere and inflation will begin The whole Fascism in general
Officials reported “objective of show will be over in
the flight is to test the ejection when the balloon is expected to Five
and inflation system of the rigid- return to the atmosphere
ized Echo passive communications Television and motion picture mented Pans
Are You Paying Someone
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The Communists won a victory or Tshombe.
of sorts, for any appearance en Tshombe’s agreement to end the
masse was forbidden by law secession of the Congo’s copper
They got out in the streets and and uranium producing province
made known their sentiments, was reached in a conference with
The lack of violence led some Congo Premier Cyrille Adoula-
to speculate that the Communists Dec. J1 at the U.N air base of
had been ordered by party lead- Kitona on the lower Congo River.
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ers not to provoke the police. And ., ,
the police were unusually mild in Irhomha Placie
their. behavior stolidly ignoring DHUIS DC3
youths who leaned against the cau n a a
barricades to shout slogans sidfe Department
Demonstrators began to drift "PPPOIAOH
away after Auguste Gillot, Com- BRUSSELS Belalum
munist mayor of the nearby su- ..BECSEL Belgrim AP -
burb of St. Denis, climbed a table Katanga President Moise Tshom-
outside a cafe and told them to be accused the U.S. State Depart-
go home ment Saturday of having pushed
5 We have demonstrated and it the United Nations into a " mur-
is now over," Gillot said “We did derous war in Katanga But he
not come here to fight the police, | said he was sure only ,3 minority
we came here to demonstrate of the American people were to
against the secret army and fas- ame.
cism. We have done so.” »‘s statement was issued
Across the Mediterranean lead through the Katangan delegation
ers of the Algerian nationalist here: , ,
rebels gathered in Rabat. Moroc- Tshombe said It appears that
co, to discuss future moves in it is more under the .impuse of
their seven-year-old war against the State Department than 00 its
French rule in Algeria own that the U.N organization
Secrecy surrounded the Rabat set itself on Katanga up to the
meeting,’ but some sources said point of leading there a murder-
Morocco’s claim to part of the 0US war, . .
oil-rich Sahara was a topic. The Protesting the destruction, he
Algerian rebels say the desert is said “The reply which 5 Am-
theirs • bassador Edmond—Gullion gave
- Other reports sad the leaders me in. Ndola, ‘Beggars cannot
were talking about recent French- choose, is a perfect illustration |
rebel contacts now rumored to of this mentality. To these people
have bogged down again, on the it does not matter whether chil- i
future status of the European mi- dren and women die
noritv in Algeria and matters of But. Tshombe said, in fact the
control in a transitional period be- American people are perhaps the.
fore independence ones most attached to freedom.
Within Algeria, violence persist. They believe freedom is one of
ed between Europeans and.Mos- the forces which can lift the
lems.world."
A French magistrate was shot . Tshombe said it warmed his |
to death by a terrorist only 100 heart to discover many friends
yards from the Algiers Palace of in the true America
Justice He listed among them Sens.
Thomas J. Dold, D-Conn _ Frank
J. Lausche. D-Ohio. Everett M.
Dirksen. R-Ill., and the .American 1
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