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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 11, 1961 World News. Scenes Congo Mercenaries Pose UN. Problem . f Adenauer Appeals For NATO Unity By Associated BONN, GERMANY, April Adenauer said Monday there must of the Atlantic alliance before the tively with the Soviet Union. , - , - 0 10 Chancellor, Konrad be unity among members West can negotiate effec- He called on the United States to exercise stronger leadership in NATO. The lack of proper leadership In the past has benefited the Soviets, he maintained. The chancellor made the remarks In conversation with a group of American newsmen prior to his trip to the United States Tuesday and his first meeting with President Kennedy. Aanltbl Prui Wir.phoU LeadKonrad Adenauer ership must come from U.S. ... JU4T Hope he Hot ohe op those i -HT REpWgMEH-- SAIGON, April 10 (UPI) Communist terrorists staged large scale attacks In remote regions of South Viet Nam Monday lnaneffort todelay the final count in the landslide election victory of President Ngo Dlnh Diem, a government communique said. - The communique placed the violence In the central provinces of Phou Clong, Phuyen, Khan Hoa and Quang NgaL The attacking Viet Cong terrorists were reported to have cut off roads from polling places to district center in an effort to prevent collection of ballot boxes. r- There were Indications that a compromise might be In the offing on both questions. Plans for the political conference between Antoine head of the Lumumbist regime in Stanleyville, and two cabinet ministers in the central government appeared to have suffered a setback Monday. THE CABINET of Premier Joseph Ileo was discussing the state of relations with Gizenga at two meetings Monday afternoon and night. Two Ethiopians' were killed A cabinet source later said and seven wounded in the ac that the conciliation talks tion, according to the latest might be in jeopardy as a reUN. casualty figures. sult of an attack recently made . by Gizenga on President U.N. Monday morning, a spokesman announced that 28 Katanga soldiers all of GIZENGA DECLARED a them white mercenaries week ago that he was assum had been taken prisoner. ing the functions of chief of He said an investigation was state for the provinces under under way to determine the his control because Kasavubu was not able to discharge these nationality of the prisoners. functions. HE DECLINED to say whether there were no Congo lese soldiers in the captured unit or whether Katanga Congolese prisoners, unlike the white foreigners, had been released. It is understood that the U.N. military command intends to By Associated Press concentrate its action in the BRUSSELS, April 10 The Belgian radio said Monday Kabalo region of northern Katanga on the "foreign legion" night Congolese military guards opened fire on a United of 300 to 400 white mercen- Nations plane attempting to land at Bakwanga Airport In the diamond mining state of South Kasai. aries. The radio, quoting the Congolese press agency, said a INFORMED SOURCES said of Indian U.N. troops was aboard the plane. Monday that the U.N. com- contingent mand was certain it had the The agency said the Congolese soldiers opened fire on the military means for neutraliz- plane as it swooped In to land. ing and perhaps disarming the They drove it off and the pilot had to return to the airmercenary force. A large force field from which he had departed, said the agency. of crack Indian troops is battle-readThis is the first report on an incident involving any of at the airbase of Kamina the Indian troops sent to the Congo to aid the United Nations in Katanga. operations there. At the same time, sources Bakwanga is the self styled capital of the South Kasai said, U N. commanders were aware of the danger that the Congo province. Tens of thousands of Balubas fled to this part of the operation against the Tshombe forces might provoke the erup- Congo after many of their kin were killed in mass reprisals tion of large scale fighting in taken against their race both by their arch enemies, the Lulua other parts of the country if tribesmen, and by forces of the central government of the Congolese politicians and mili late Premier Patrice Lumumba. Kasa-vubu- British Liner Sinks After for Trial Fatal Blaze Reuters Newi Agency An attle who is a longtime resident BAHREIN, April 10 The American businessman who of Cuba, has been formally British cargo liner indictcommands Havanas American charged in a nine-pagIn 60 feet of water sank Dara in Del ment detained Pinar and Legion post is being held for as the ships near here Monday trial before a Cuban military Rio provincial prison In westagent officially estimated that tribunal in Pmar Del Rio on ern Cuba. A Cuban was named 212 lives were lost in the liner HAVANA, April 10 (A) fire-gutte- e lawyer charges of counterrevolutionto defend him and interviewed fire Saturday. ary activities. Anderson Saturday after con THE 5,030-TOvessel, inHOWARD F. Anderson, a ferring by telephone with his sured in London for $2,200,000, '.red haired ex Marine from Se wife in Miami. sank while a tug attempted to tow the blackened hulk to U,S. shore. Nobody was aboard the Dara when it went under. '. Reuters News Agency The shipping agent spokesGREENOCK, SCOTLAND, April 10 Britains civil lord man said officials might never of the admiralty,- - Charles Orr Ewing, denied Monday that know exactly how many lives secret radio signals were passing between the Scottish main- were lost when a between-deckland and Russian trawlers on the movements of American explosion sent flames nuclear submarines based in nearby Holy Loch. racing through the crowded But he visited admiralty headquarters here to discuss liner and passengers ' leaped into the sea. arrangements for monitoring radio signals in the area. Most of the 580 pasBritish press reports recently said security men were were Indians, Pakissengers searching for shore based radios maintaining ocntact with tanis or Persian Gulf Arabs. Soviet trawlers skulking off the coast of Scotland. Orr Ewing, speaking at a news conference pf ter visiting About 60 more were persons the submarine depot ship USS Proteus, termed tfiese reports caught on board when the ship false. Following the news conference, went, to the suddenly pulled out of harbor admiralty buildings to discuss radio monitoring. during a storm at Dubai in the Trucial Oman States. Thirty Five Implicated in Bonn Slaying of American of the 132 man crew were miss-mg- Reuters News Agency 33, and her daughBONN, WEST GERMANY, ter, Brigit, both from DarmWE MAY NEVER know April 10 Five persons, includ- stadt, were arrested at Grasse exactly how many visitors on and a mother Riviera the French German Sunday were on board from Dubai, ing daughter, have been implicated and extradited to West Ger- the shipping agent spokesman in the killing of an American many on charges of luring said. , soldier, a United States Army Lewis to their apartment, now the missing, him Among said and then strangMonday. spokesman drugging feared dead, are two Ameri-cfenshim with a cord. ling THE BODY OF Pvt. David Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Dorscb G. Lewis, 20, of Rogersville, POLICE ALSO are question- of Brooklyn, NY. Ala., was found April 3 ing Juergen Gottlieb Pfau, 28, TWO OTHER Americans, wrapped in a blanket and table- and an American soldier stacloth in a pond at Darmstadt tioned at Darmstadt who Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Nykerk of near Frankfurt. An autopsy turned himself in March 23 at Holland, Mich., were among showed he died from strangula- Bordeaux, France, after being the survivors. He is a member absent without leave since of the American Mission Hostion. Mrs. Anneliese Laufenberg, Jan. 1. pital In Bahrein. Denies Russ Stealing the Interior decided with Tshombe. in to side Viet Reds Strike , Try To Balk Vote Tally Carmichael Ka-bal- HE SAID IF THE UNITED STATES would exercise such leadership, not only in military matters but in political and economic affairs as well, conflicting opinions among partners would no longer arise. j "And this is of great valuue so that Moscow doesnt cling NATO. to the idea that there is no unity within Cuba Holds American tary commanders here and LEOPOLDVILLE. April of Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold were reported Monday to be seeking a tacit acceptance by the Congolese central government of a United Nations military drive against mercenary forces serving In the army of President Moise Tshombe of Katanga. IN THE MOST forceful military action undertaken by the UN. forces In the Congo so far, Ethiopian soldiers Friday and Saturday stopped and disarmed an advancing unit of the Katanga army near Press THE CHANCELLOR MADE IT clear problems concerning NATO will be uppermost in his mind when he meets Mr. Kennedy for two days beginning Wednesday. "The developments within NATO have worried me for some time because there has been no real leadership, Adenauer said. "And this leadership must come from the United States because it is the biggest partner and it has the necessary means for deterring, aggression effectively. New York Time Service 5 Signals s Orr-Ewin- Congolese Rule Airport, Guns Rout U.N. Plane y British Lord Bares Secret of U.S . By Associated Press A-S- ub But Monday Charles Navy headquarters in London 49 year-olfirst lord which never as a matter of principle discusses submarine and minister responsible for the royal navy, toured the Prooperations. teus and then told a news conTHE PATRICK Henry ference: The Patrick Henry has gone slipped her moorings alongside the tender Proteus in Holy on patrol Loch late Saturday night and HIS REMARKS were relayed headed out to sea Rumors were rife the submarine was to U S. Navy headquarters in on her first armed patrol off London. said a spokesman, Well, the shores of Europe. all I can say is its not our But officers refused to say policy to comment on the oper what the mission was. ations of submarines. Orr-Ewin- The LONDON, April 10 first lord of the British Admiralty disclosed a U.S. Navy secret Monday, apparently without realizing he had let a cat out of the bag. THE SECRET: That the submarine Pat rick Henry is on her first op erational patrol from the U S Polaris base in Scotlands Holy missile-- carrying Loch. Minor agitation at the dis closure was evident at U.S d The government gave no further details but It said the situation was expected to be cleared up shortly. Election officials announced earlier that a preliminary count of all districts gave the ticket of Diem and Incumbent Vice President- - Nguyen Ngoc some 78 per cent of the votes cast in Sundays nationwide voting. MORE THAN 70 per cent of the nations 7,000,000 registered voters cast their ballots in the countrys first popular presidential elections. Trailing badly in the results were the two opposition candidates Nguyen Dinh Quat, a wealthy rubber planter, and No Nhat Tan, a medical practitioner. - bushed but escaped Injury and a number of other incidents matted the otherwise quiet election day. SOUTH VIET NAMS army had been geared for a big outbreak of election terrorism by Communist guerrillas who are supplied and trained by Communist North Viet Nam. Diems sweeping victory, which came as no surprise, returned him for his second straight term as president of this young republic. U.S.-train- Film Offensive, Bootblacks Say TAIPEI, FORMOSA, April The bootblacks of Taipei demanded Monday that a movie now playing in four downtown theaters be banned on the ground it Insults them. The Shoeshlne Guild Issued a statement to local newspapers protesitng a scene In the Chinese movie titled Gentlemens Agreement. IT SHOWS A 6hoeshlne boy mistakenly applying black polish to a customers white shoes while he Is distracted by the curvacious legs of a glamour Chinese girl in a split-skir- t dress occupying the next seat "No member of the Guild would make such an error, said the protest 10 (5) DOOMED A GOVERNMENT announcement said that despite a rash violence by of Communist Viet Cong terrorists, the actual voting virtually was free of Incidents. Nevertheless, a train was derailed and another attacked, gemades were tossed Into a A noted publisher in Chicago market place and school In Saireports there is a simple techgon, a district chief was am nique for acquiring a powerful memory which can pay you real dividends in both business and social advancement and works like magic to give you added poise, necessary and greater popularity. 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