THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY

1955.

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TENSE SITUATION IN MOROCCO EXPERTS CLAIM

Strict Police Measures Taken In

All Major Cities

Paris, Jan. 13.

The French Resident-General in Morocco, M. Francis Lacoste, arrived today and began a series of meetings with Government officials on the explosive situation in the North African protectorate of Morocco.

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Informed sources said M. Lacoste brought suggestions to ease the tense situation and end terrorist attacks, which have taken 35 lives in Casablanca alone since December 20.

COMMON

KITCHEN

BAFFLES

BANDITS

Kuala Lumpur,

Jan. 13. The Federation of Malaya Government in pushing its plan to fight the terrorista with a

new weapon the "common kitchen".

Hitherto, Communists in the to get jungle have been able

Strict police measures in other cflies of Morocco, Fez, Rabut, Meknes and Marrakesh have cut Nationalist attacks to a minimum [bit the situation is so tense In Casablanca that many of the well-to-do Moroccans have lett the city in recent days for the safely of Tangiers.

Matters are so grave that M. Lacoste's Decurity chief WILS called to Paris earlier In the week to report to the Moroccan and Tunisian Affairs Minister

Christian Fouchel.

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The present Grand Vizler is more than 100 years old, M. Locosbe conferved with M. Four hel this afternoon bul French sources d no im- portant decision or pronounce- ment would

ma lu on Moinecan reformis before the of Premier Pierre Mendes-France from his Talian-German trip this week-

cad.

the

In Morocco itself, meanwhile. unceasing fight between extreme Nationalists and police continued. A young Moslem was shot and killed in Casa- blunca today when he struck n

Jolleeman with a hatchet Juring

cheek trouune

Identity papers.

COUNTER TERRORISM Terrorist

outrages have forth equally ruth- less counter-terrorism from the French settlers,

which то

the reached where one of M. Lacole'n

In Mogador, Pusta Hadj aldes admitted they were

Mohamed Ould el Maalem wus "ghting on both fronta,"

Instrumental in capturing a Most important stumbling

would-be assesses who had shot block

in any solution to the

h. in the shoulder and leg. Meen problem is the ques flow of the Sulton. France and Pasha chased the terrorist

headed

the Berber tribesmen

through the streets and finally helped capture bun. The Arub wounded three persons

including one Europene.

In his

Meeting in Rome... Lord Hambledon (right) Mes in with his 24-year-old oft, tall Nancee Donan Maria Attolico de Adelfia (left), to be welcomed by his future mother-in-law. Confessa Eleonora Attollo de Adelfia, and his future brother-in-law, Ldrezzo It is said the Donna Marin'w wedding will take place in April at the Church of St John, Porta Latina. father, Dr Bernardo Attolico, who died in 1942, bad been Italy's Ambassador to Brazil, Ger- His wife, countess in her own right,' was one of the most niany, Russia, and the Holy See. brilliant of Italy's Diplomatic Corps hostesses. Express Photo.

All U.S. Families WEDDING ON

Affected By New Strategy

President

Washington, Jan. 18.

translated Eisenhower today

food from plantation werkers by Ginou, buck the present Sultan. Ansible French quailers 19 United States global strategy, into unprecedented

threate or bribery. Under the new plan-already tried on rome catates the tappers are given meny their meals, largely rice, already

cooked.

by the Pasha of Marrakesh, El

Mohammed Sid

Moulay ken Arto The

The Naumulist and devout Moslems in the protectorate favbar the deposed Sultan. Sidi

Mohamed ben Youssef. who was exlied in

M. Lacoste is reported 10 have brought two alternatives:

The

so-called "third man" proposal, to replace the present Sultan

candidate who with a night be acceptable to both fnctons-porsibly the formier Sultan'a

can have their full August 1958.

"They ruffon, Anch ir the terrorists demand food they can say quite honestly chat they have none to give," the mager of estate explained.

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He said that before this plan was put into operation, almoel sik of her lappTTA bad quil became they were not getting enough

Not to ca...

a single works has wanted to leave sue the "conumen kuchen"' was upened.

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The rice is brought to the estate in a lorry convoy with an armoured cur escort. It is placed in the conazubles' barracks, under

quard night and dny. Enough rice for each meai is placed in a locked tin and carried to the kitchen by armed Four special police constables. officers patrol the dining room white the tappers are eating.

works!" the estate say. ---France-Projse.

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"And it managers

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A Regency Council to rule for a stated period, during which the question of succession to the threz.c would be thrashed out.

Paris denied reports tonight that the vitel Frunzo-Tunisia talks en self-rule for Tunisia had broken down. Rumours to that effect circulated here and Tunisia yesterday following the nouncement that the last two members of the Aráb delegation

peace-time demands upon United States youth for military training and recruitment in the armed services and reserves.

For the moment, the attention of the man in would return to Tunis tomorrow, the street to the two military manpower messages

MR FRANCE'S ABSENCE

These ETEČK

Kald

the

Tunisian delegation hud taken advantage of M. Mendes France's absence from the capital to fly to Tunis and lay the situation before the Bey and the Cabinet.

The French regard the Regency Counc!! plan with reservation

since they believe it might lead | afternoon-United Press. ultimately

Sultan ben

A Tunisian Cabinet meeting has been called for temorrow

Youseef's restoration

new

THE CHEAP

Tokyo, Jan. 13.

A 24-year-old Japanese carponter preparing for his weddbor painstakingly col- lected all the things be needed for his new home the cheapest way he could. He stole them.

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He collected posspasiona, including bed- ding, a record player, a mah-jong set, clothes for bis bride'a trousseau, pád a stack of timber to build hir besar.

But he never got mar- rted. Police caught up with him just before his wed- ding date. -- China Mall Special.

sent by the President to Congress today is centred Jet

on the personal impact upon almost every family what amounts to a universal military training pro- gramme for the first time in the history of the républic.

Military, and diplomatic observers were more in-

terested in the "military posture" reflected in the programme and its effectiveness in enabling the United States to meet its world-wide military commitments. BODIES FOUND M. Lacoste is also expected to

Tunis, Jan. 13.

The posture outlined by the needs of military strength and recommend the establishment of

buried bodies The

of ave

in the course of the world security. free unions from Moroccan French soldiers were discovered Pies cent labourers-they arc not now in

Djebel the

Selium

message is acknowledged as a de- te allowed to

compromise between the their own Sbel in today

of the critical world unions. Increased wages for farm Although the 'bodies have not mands workers and a larger share in yet been identified first reports situation and the political and the limitation upon the Government

native indicated

be earncmic that they Moroccans.

hose

of Ave French soldiers Government which is already of the two-thirds by develop who hnd been captured

and four budgets fellugha outlaws

the of its citizens to

form

for

YOUNGER MEN also sald

be

Sources would recommend important changes to bring younger men into the entourage of the Sultan.

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FRANCO-ITALIAN

ARMS ACCORD

Baden Baden, Jan. 13.

by

Jet Planes Launched

From Trucks

Baltimore, Md., Jan. 13. The Glenn L. Martin Com- pany amounced today piloted jet fighter planes ore now being launched from trucks possible means of eliminating combat runways under certain conditions.

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of without

The Company said it had the to an- Force permission Air nounce "the world's first flights jot Aghters conventional

takeoff preliminary

runs,"

CALCULATED RISKS Involved in that compro miss are calculated risks and esilmates that can never bo extoily finalised regarding the potentialliden at the tenso the interna!ional situation, long-term future Intentions of hitherto hosille and ex- panding Commualst powers

which

atemlo and the role

The successful experiments, made the Company said, were weapons should be made to

In future play

warfare towards the Air Force base. whether localised or global. California, using F-84-G thun-

The.. planes military picture outlined derjets. the President was three equipped with "booster" bottles of the same type and size used

Matador guided missiles.

The

ticred

The United States will main-on taln active forces oquipped with United Press. modern Weapons including atomic, weapons, able to fulfi two functions: either to meet the first massive

The French Premier, M. Pierre Mendes-immediately

ITER BREN PEN France, headed toward Germany today for crucial

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talks on the Saar with hopes of an early Big Four conference after the Paris German rearmament pacts are ratified.

The French leader ended a three-day series of talks with the Italian Premier, Mr Mario Scelba,

"NON in Rome with a new call for Western talks with

Russia. Then he left for Baden Baden, where he

I will meet tomorrow in a one-day conference with

the

assault or conduct lesser opera- tibns in local wars of the Korcan

Or Indo-Chinese type.

Behind these forces in the second tier will be a trained and organised reserve capable reinforce active forces in, com-

being very quickly mobilised to pat or join the defending forces

the United States homeland

were attacked.

Behind these the third

is de preserve pool, not ready

organised bu: adequate in train- West German Chancellor, Dr Konrading and numbers to join the

WER Adenauer.

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active forces in a "quick general mobilisation of all but military

The 47-year-old Premier'an- Sources enid M. Mender-strength" that would be re- train that Italy would back his Germans other concessions, poe- Supporters of the

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POISON FOUND IN DRINK

Perpignan, Jan. 13.

Medical experts claimed today they had found ' gardenal in the remains of Mme Jeanne Candela when the "poison for love" murder trial of her consin, Marguerite Marty, was continued here this afternoon.

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Mme Candela died in a hospital here in 1953 after being tended by Mme Marty, who was in love. with Jeanine Candela's husband, Eloy Gomez Candela, a handsome Spanish pig killer.

Muie Marty denied that she gave her cousin 'any-, thing to drink on the fatal-night.

Jean Fourcade, forensic expert and professor at the Montpellier faculty of medicine, said, "There were considerable quantities of gardenal in the internal orguns," particularly the brain,

- GARDENAL ALONE "Everything," he declared, *permits one to Mairm that gardenal alone was the enuso of death."

He acted that he could tell that Mr Conuela took cusses

MOLUCCAS

-APPEAL

TO UN

New York, Jan. 13. Answering queries about the receipt of in Appeal to the United Nations by South "Republic" in

and milk within an hour of her death, and that "the drink con- tained

ained gardenal"

Paul the self-styled professor, Another Jaulmes, from the Montpellier Molucens Pharmaceutical faculty, slated revolt against the Indo- that he also found considerablesian Government, U.N. quantities of gardensi Mmo Candela's organs.

officials said today that "a He Was however, less number" of such appeals categorical

about the possible had been received. time of absorption of gardenal into the body. He salt it might have been absorbed

during Mma Candela's last 24 hours alive,

Defenc lawyer Maltre Maurice Garcon, heatedly marked, "They talk to us about white coffee,

but they base (their remarks)" on the colour This coffee has of the liquid. never been analysed."

"THIS IS A JOKE" He added the time of de- fermiriing things by their amoll was past. "This is a joke," he shouted, “ind you are not going to condemn a woman 'on that,”

South

They added that they had been addressed to the Secretary General, to the General Assemb- ly and to the Security Council. explained *that it The officials was not possible for the United Nations to take action on the

***because

use the appents

Re- Moluccas ore part of the

of Indonesia, which is a, public: member of the United Nations.

· INTERNAL AFFATIS It was added that the United Nations could not tho Internal Interfere in affairs of a member state nor could it circulate to other соши

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Earlier by the day, a mÝO accused Marguerite Marty of having hovered over the hospital bed of Jeanne Candela on the night before Jeanne died, of a lethal dose of gardenal.

Marguerite, a lumpy, fondly woman with large rough, red thes, cried out lo сочить

She lick. I was lying across my bed."

Marguerite, who today wore to court an elegant printed maroon dress with a small white collar.

peasant

members appeals alldressed to the world organisation by non-governmental

organiza-

The Moluccan representatives in New York appealed to this members of the United Nations. last November 22 charging the Indonesian Government with

colonial suppression of the South falarcas people.

They asked that the complaint be placed on the agenda of the General Assembly which was then in gession but no such action was taken-Router

Propce-Preses adds that in the Indonesien: De- Djakarta,“

Minister, that Dutchmen "Kr Iwa Kusuma-

The rarse zald that Marguerite who was alone in the hospital room with her cousin, standing fence Mini

Jeanne's bed with her samentri, hands behind her back,

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had been

Beast - Into the

A doctor who attended Janne | 10ed that large-scal

at the hospital told, the court

He

and

Indoncals

landings by

occurred.

had been made

that he could not say for sure inftration whether the fatal gardenat had submarines had never

Lendings administered before or been

several times after the came to the hospital.

Other d'octors

stated mostly have definitely that the polson was Minister.

shortly Before administered Jeanne's death.

"TOO STUPID”. The mother of the mar- dered womsh, Mme Cecile Prat said she could not say whom she suspected of the murder,

the judge, if she Asked by #LTC

suspected her daughter's hus- band, me Prat said, "Hun? He's too stupid to do a thing like that"-France-Presse.

on a small-scale said the last month,

FIVE ARRESTED He revealed that live "per- sons who had been arrested oopfietnéd they came from Netherlands submarine. The Defence Minister said that area was that security in

well

under control and of war now that a state

the broclaimed in had been

to and whole area, "we are able take more rigid measures intervene carlier than had been possible previously.".

How that

A And H-Bombs Increase

Role Of C.D.

NATO NATIONS MAKING

STEADY PROGRESS

Paris, Jan. 13.

TURBAN

SAVES CHILD

Singapore, Jan. 13. A quick-witted Indian

life here recently with his The tremendous destructive power of atomic watchman, saved a child's nounced before he boarded his France was ready to offer the quired by a world war. wer and hydrogen bombs has increased the role of civil turbato

Elsenhower Aplan for pooling arms produc- sibly of a more spectacular plan contend its adoption will defence rather than made it useless, Sir Johna

Bon in the Western European nature, in his talks tomorrow me that for the first time in Hodsall, chief civil defence adviser to the North A nine-year-old girl, Low At

peng fell into a storm-drain their history, the United States Union He said sha; forinal with Dr Adenauer, '

during cloudburst, hare, an Italian backing of the pool plan

and fie people will be posed Atlantic Treaty Organisation sald today. Informed German tources in WAJ no artiounced

She struggled helplessly, and He said if a hydrogen bomb's destructive swept into the main canal Baden Bader said France and d trained for a world war and for an attack on the North Meyvenimation members Germany had agreed to propose American continent and the be radius extended 10 miles, civil defence could do then was drawn into the mate

a Belton as the Art Commis-ginning of such a war-Houter, useful rescue work in seven of them.

Potter underground channel by the

force of the current Wartinoald would ruis Britain and other courtes

Sindh a 25-year-old. self-contained highly frained equipment, including gas masks He ran to the ottles, and of the beurs #lationodoro.nght and protective clothing from the underground channel, whipped off his turban, and inyound. (E. ing, rescue work and first aid last world warez s

But ho sald, there is no when the child waswept olit outside probably target arche

rult you can dress up in and of the charinal he made a Loop of the cloth and caught her body,

· FIRST STEP

He said France considered WEU" as a "Dret, step" 'to-. clower integration of

·Europe (“in all fields".' and' praisod・ Italiam efforis - in leading the drive for malled "Europie.

The French Premier made n of concetricne, that could euse- the Italians tuing their, backing

* He-

sioner for the disputed Sour territory.

LIQUIDATE PROBLÈM

The agreement was most, vertuin, to receive, De Adenauer's' and M. Mendes France's approval- tom

largely on mobile column of were stocking dice watchman, saw the cuidons

Ike Not Visiting Sir Winston

ton, Jan, 13.

NATO NATIONS

otary, today

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no plan for.

Mr James Ha

bo immuno to an abdehle "war,

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