Page 4 University Daily Kansan Forty Rebels Captured Near Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES —(UPI) Government forces went into action today against a rebel armored column moving on Buenos Aires and captured 40 prisoners. The first terse government announcement did not say whether any actual fighting took place or if there were any casualties. Thursday, Sept. 20, 1962 A communique said the prisoners were taken south of the large industrial city of Lanus, which is six miles south of Buenos Aires. THE DISPUTE WHICH threaten economically-troubled Argentina with civil war is between two rival army factions over the appointment of Gen. Jose Octavio Cornejo Saravia as secretary of war and Gen. Juan C. Lorio as army commander in chief. The 12,000-man garrison at Campo De Mayo, 20 miles south of Buenos Aires, has backed Gen. Carlos Juan Ogania in a demand to oust the secretary of war and the army chiefs. President Jose Maria Guido ordered the rebels at Campo De Mayo to surrender. They refused, and the government brought in troop reinforcements to defend Buenos Aires as the rebel forces maneuvered toward the city. THE GOVERNMENT formed a special army-navy-air force command to cope with the trouble. But the air force chief announced later his command would remain "neutral" in the fight. However, elements of the second motorized infantry regiment moved southward during the night in a probing operation. Its forward elements made contact with a reconnaissance patrol of the Eighth armored regiment from Magdalena at the mouth of the River Plate Estuary, which was advancing to support the Campo De Mayo rebels. The one officer, three NCOMS and 36 soldiers of the armored patrol were captured by the pro-government force. the rebels had said previously that "if we are attacked or pursued, we will defend ourselves." School Kids Are Hungry WASHINGTON — (UPI) - Children in 64,500 schools in the nation will sit down to 2.4 billion lunches this year, reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture marketing service. Espionage Trial Into Second Day KARLSRUHE — (UFI) — A former high-ranking German defense ministry official on trial for allegedly spying for Russia told police who arrested him they had "caught a big fish," a police official testified today. POLICE AGENT Hubert Hasselbusch, 50, testified during the trial's second day he led a group that searched Fuhrmann's Hannover apartment without success four days before Fuhrmann was arrested in November, 1961. Peter Fuhmann, 47, is charged with spying for the Soviet Union in his capacity as civilian official in charge of defense mobilization plans. He has admitted working for the Soviets, but said he did so under threat of death. "Permit me to congratulate you, you have just caught a big fish." Then Fuhrmann's wife told police he kept a second apartment where they found "incriminating evidence." When Fuhrmann was taken into custody, Hasselbusch said he told police: Another ministry official arrested with Fuhmerran testified he "had an opportunity to hear a tape recording of a conversation" between a German and a man who had a heavy Russian accent. Felfe's job was identified only as a high-ranking advisory position. THE GERMAN SAID he had access to office files after working hours "because I'm known in the building as that crazy Fuhrmann," Heinz Felfe, 44, said. Fuhrmann admitted on the opening day of the trial he worked with the Soviets but insisted it was under threat of death. He said he accepted about $1,750 for "expenses." WASHINGTON — (UPI) — House investigators said yesterday a foreign aid official didn't know what he was doing when he decided to send a sun-powered motor boat up a South American river. 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