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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

1, 1955.

FAURE HITS LAST-MINUTE SNAGSS FIRST

WINCHELL SUES ABC

New York. Aug. 31. Columnist Walter Win- chell is autor the American Broadcasting Company for $7 million (about £2,500- 000), the company sald to- day.

A report in the newN- paper New York Journal→ American, said he was claiming this amount for "damages and Iont Ln- come."

Bald that the com-

bis claim

protected

Thin report Winchell and pany spilt over tat he WAN against ruits Involving punitive damages,

The company commented today: "Our lifetime con- iract with Winchell was terminated by

agreement as There

Wan

mutual

of June 20. single 110

And wo

underlying rease. He wanted to go out were willing to let him go."--China Mall Special.

ALLEGED

COLLABORATION

Judge Rules

Against Major

Washington, Aug. 31.

A Fedora Judge today upheld

the Army's right to court martial war prisoners accused

collaborating with

of

enemy in Korea,

the

Judge Joseph C, McGarraghy

Major Ronald

E.

doniod Alley's request for an injune- ilon halting the court martial which is trying him at Fort Meade, Maryland, on chargea of misconduct in Korean prison camps.

Cabinet Ministers Summoned

On Moroccan Situation

Paris, Aug. 31.

Premier Edgar Faure today fought last-minute snags threatening France's new deal for Morocco.

He summoned Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay, Justice Minister Robert Schuman, Defence Minister Pierre Koenig, and Moroccan and Tunisian Affairs Minister Pierre July to an hour's meeting.

Then the conferred with M. exlled former Sultan be re-j Jacques Soustelle, Governor-quested to renounce formally his General of neighbouring Algeria, claims to the disputed throne, on the still explosive situation there.

5. The Nationalists asked treaty of that the protectorate 1012 be "adjusted," Most Gaullist Ministers agree gradil self-rule measures but are opposed to any alteration of the treaty itself.

There appeared A general agreement on the broad lines of the

for plan

Morocco. But obstacles stik had to be over- come:

ta

1. The Nationalists said

the "No" to suggestions

After conferring with that the

Ministerial watch dog" com- new Moroccan Government be formed even before Sultan Sidimittee, M. Faure switched his Mohammed bon Moulay Arafa attention to troubled Algeria in "Indes away."

a conference with M. Soustelle. They want the

It followed the arouncement government to be formed only after a Throne Counell repinces of the arrest of five members of an clusive rebel cell in Bilda, who were part of the unde

**Rovolutionary

him.

. 2. The two most power-ground ful Nationalist Partica, the PDI mitice," ant Istiqlal,

salt

Com-

the

live

Authorities ztso opposed the French decision that the Throne Nationalists were dangerous Council's chairman be 100-year-terrorists, some of whom had old Grand Vizir Mohammed et been fighting France for eight Mokri, who has served under years. four past Sultans.

to send exijed

3. The Nationalists want n big delegation 10 Sultan Sidi Mohammed bon Youssef in Madagascar to reek his blessing for the com- promise, while the French want a small unobstrusive team.

4. The Nationalists turned down suggestions by some French negotiators that the

LAMBERT

WANTS

BIGGER

MOUNTAIN

Katmandu, Aug. 31. A French-Swiss expedition to Katmandu

During the arrest, the police scized 13 bombs, a machine gun., several pistols and about 100 hand grenades,

Young Men

Before seeing M. Faure, M.

mel the Interior Soustelle Minister 10 discuss accurity measures, and informed sources Bond sald

the two agreed to

Algerla new reinforcements to immediately to strengthen six battalions dispatched cently

the

TC-

Reports

a[kl

from Algeria the "National Liberation Army" has

stepped up its recruiting campaigni among young men, although It

have does not enough arms for all of them.

A number of rebel ralds were reported from the Con- stantine

department but attackers were repolled every- where-United Press.

the

NEW RESIDENT GENERAL

Rabut, Aug. 81.

Gen. de Latour,

who dow

the

to

STEPS

With his mother Princess Hagullid and' hịa grandfather Crown Prince Olav, Haakon Lorentzen takes his first steps during his first birthday celebrations at Skaugum near Oslo." The now Resident-General, here in his own DC-3 escorted

Princess Ragnhild 13 married

shipowner Erling. Gert. Pierre Boyer de by alx jet Vampires from

Lorentzen, The child is named after Rabal-Sale air bare, was wel-

his great-grandfather, to- comed

centenarian by the

King Haakon of Norway,-Express · Photo. Latour, arrived here

El Mokri, re- night to apply France's new Grand Vizier, "peace plan" to its strife- presenting the Sultan. torn protectorate.

He saluted the flag while a military band played the Mar- Some reports suld Gen, de seillais and the Moroccan Latour, Morocco's second anthem.

Resident-General in two months, would only spend 24 hours in this capital on a “scouting_cals- sion" before reporting to Paris for Instructions from Premier Edgar Faure's Government.

Gen. de Latour flew here from

he was Tunis, where

Questioned by reporters, Gon. de Latour said only:

"You know the Government's plans; I have nothing to add to them."

Instru- He then went to the Maison mental in forging the agreement de France to meet his top ad- whereby France gave home rule ministrative

United

10 the sister

Tunisia

protectorate of Press.

has asked the By coincidence, that agree. Civilian attorneys for the 32-

Nepalese Government for ament went into effect today with your-old carcer officer con-

than the the deposition of the instruments: tended that he is in

higher peak to climb effect for trenson and 23,209-foot Ganash Ilmal (Peak of ratification in Paris. being tried that the Constitution requires of the Elephant God) allotted to such cases to be tried in civil courts.

After hearing their arguments which Were disputed by Assistant US Attorney Robert L. Toomey, the Judge sald;

"I don't read the charges and specifentions (against Alley) constituting treason," and for that reason it was not necessary for him to rule on the disputed Issue of whether treason could be tried only in civil courts.- United Press.

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them.

The toe-less Swiss etimber, Raymund

the Lambert, told Nepalese authorities: "I have a fine team of climbers and want something bigger."

Lambert asked if his expedi tion could it the 20,795-foot Dahaulagir-the seventh highest mountain in the world--if an Argentine tram which booked it did not turn up.

to

Gen. de Lalour went directly the Residence, emply since M. Gilbert his predecessor, Grandval, left for Paris carly this week, to meet key figures in the French administration.

Sacrifice

Tomorrow morning, informed sources said, he would confer with Sulton Mohammed ben

But the Argentine Embassy Moulay Araia and ask the i th Delhi said today the monarch point blank if he Argentine climbers were already would "fade away" in order to on their way.-China

Mall leave the throne vacant. Special.

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BAVARIAN

MOUNTAINS

MOVING

WEST WAITS ON

DR

ADENAUER

London, Aug. 31.

One of the main talking points for the "big three" Western foreign ministers when they meet in New York next month will be the outcome of the visit to Moscow of Dr Konrad Adenauer, West Germany's Chancellor.

Dr Adenauer is flying to the Soviet capital on September 9 as a result of the sensational invita- tion extended to him by Soviet leaders..

Mr Harold Macmillan, Britain, Mr John Foster Dulics, United States, and. M. Antoine Pinay,

France, will meet in Now. York on September 27 and 28, it was announced today. West Ger- Boon, Aug. 31. THE Bavarian countryside to many's Foreign Minister, Herr von Brentano, will the north of the Alps has Heinrich

the second day been sinking by

and a join them on half millimetres (.08 inches) a of their meeting.

ano

year, German researchers have established,

Diplomatic sources here said This is part of the mountain today the attitude taken by the

building which scien-Russians In their talk with

South Koreans

Protest

REDUCTION

OF TRUCE

tists say is still continuing in Adenauer about German unity INSPECTORS

Alpine regiona,

would probably prove an in-

Other indications that the Alpa valuable guido to the Western

are still on the move are the powers in planning for the for-OUTH Koreans prevalence of small parth-

quakes, and the fact that eign ministers meeting with many of the lakes and river Russia in Geneva in October, valleys, such 19 the Isar valley, are filled with sand and Gravel.

that will im- The problem

face the madiately

Western statesmen in Geneva will be get Mr Vyacheslav how to Molotov, their Soviet colleague, to treat the problems of German unity and European security with the same urgency.

M. Grandval had already gone in M. Faure's "double sacrifice" to restore peace here. Now it was the turn of the Sultan, whom the French placed upon the thrcno when they chased out Nationalist Sultan Mohammed ben Youssef just two years ago.

This Sultan

Youssef's

Indicates ben

de-

considerable parture made him a Nationalist sinking of the valley beds

during geologically "sin" and began the wave of

recent violence that

times (within the last 100,000 culminated In the North Atrica-wido

years or so) which can only Up-

have been caused by rising on August 20-21 in which

the over 2,000 persons were killed. movement of mountains.

Another geological phenomenon that scientists have establish- ed is the hardening of recent

deposited sand-stones through compression between At the summit conference of

masses.

in July heads mountain

These government recent strata have been Russla

refused to yield in its found to transmit artificial demand for agreement to be

The

sources said Gen. de Latour would moet the Sultan in an extraordinary audience, and ask him in the polite formula wholher he thinks ho ougoht to leave, or whether "his people still need him."

No word has emerged so far from behind the walls of tho Imperial Palace Es to Arafa's Intention, but it seemed his de- parture was inevitable.

Fires Lit

Report Fully

Seoul. Aug. 31.

today pro- tested in nationwide de- monstrations against the Joint Military Armistice Commis- sion's decision to reduce the mumber of truce inspectors in Korea. Seven thousand Korean students paraded through the streets of Seoul and renewed demands for the complete withdrawal of the Communist Pole and Czech members denounced as "sples" by President Syngman Rhee

The Eighth Army reported that about 2,000 peaceful demon- strators" milled around its Hialeah compound in Pusan, where truce inspectors are billoted.

Another

400 South Koreans, 1- mostly women and children,

carth tremors faster than reached on an arrangement massed around the Inchon

usual,

ot

of for on indication

ensuring te pruce abnormal

before the reunifica- activity. China Europe Mail Special.

tion of the now divided Gar- many was tackled.

PRISONERS

Dr Adenauer, who has sald ho will report fully to the Western powers about his Moscow talks, is expected in here to to provide important atues Soviet tactics at the Geneva meeting on October 27.

Nationalist agitators have been relatively quiet this week. But observers sold that any great delay in Arafa's départure would have an extremely, bad effect on Moroccan opinion, and might even lead them to believe that they had been released a group of each other's citizens from prison as proof of

RELEASED diplomatic quarters

tailor

Was

wag

Belgrade, Aug. 31. Yugoslavia and Italy today

The meeting of the Big Threo western ministers with Herr

on

Inspection compound,

soene

of the bloody demonstrations in which number of US soldiers were injured last month.

At Kangnung, one of the tour ports of entry to be aban- doned, more than 1,000 South" Korente 'demonstrated against the continued inspection six other ports in North and South Korea-United Press.

Car Crash

Restores Sight

at

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Colonial Designs

Over Okinawa

Taipei, Aug. 31, The head of the Ryukyu Revolution Associa- tion charged on Wednesday that Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu went to Washington to regain Okinawa for Japan.

The official, Tsai Chang, accused the Tokyo government of "colonial designs" on the Ryukyuan' Islands, which include US-administered Okinawa, a vital Pacific military base.

He issued a statement saying Mr Shigemitsu, on his current visit the United States, will attempt to convince Washington officials to return the, Ryukyuon Islands to which held

UK Reaction

them until the World War 11 To Rumanian

surrender ten years ago.

Tsal claimed that all Okins- wans are "dead set" against Japanese rule.

In Tokyo,

US military

source familiar with Okinawa, said native residents are divid

ed "about 50-50" on return to Japan.

Aggression

Army Reduction

London, Aug. 31. First official British reaç- tion today Intention

to

to Rumania's

reduce

her

The Japanese Government in armed forces by 40,000 men the past has expressed desire was that "at first sight" it for return

that Rumantun of the Ryukyuon | appcáred Islands, but

competent forcès would still remain in source has mentioned the prob- excess of the limits imposed

In connection with Mr

by the peace treaty. Shigemitsu's visit to Washing-

lem

ton.

A Foreign Office spokesman toalght that. the British had governments

Tsai said Japan's occupation said of Okinawa before World War II and other

was "a result of aggression and frequently stated that the armed ari act of illegality."

forces of Rumania, Bulgaria Не warned that if the and Hungary were in excess of Ryukyuans were returned to the permitted number

Japan both Formosa and Korea- former Japanese colan[cs—could bo denied their present sovereignty.

Q

The spokesman added: "The Rumanian announcement will be TE

udled to se by any chance Įtheir armed forces have been

sal concluded that although reduced to the treaty levels," | America is

Well-informed British sources administering Okinawa under military tonight estimated the present governorship, the US "possesses strength of the Rumanian forces no sovereignty there. United at about 215,000 as against the

120,000 provided for by treaty. France-Presse.

duped.

There

was still violence,"developing friendly relations," von Brentano will probably be devoted almost exclusively. to Fires wore it at Maragan and it was announced tonight.

Members of each other's the result of the Moscow meet Port Lyautey last night, nnii n shopkeepers strike

an-minority groups Slovenes in ing and its likely offect

New York, Aug. 31. Italy nounced in Marrakesh,

and Italian-spanking the four-power negotiations. ·· Mr. William Francis, 61, can In Casablanca, a

Moroccan residents of Yugoslavia were

see aby today after 10 years girl was wounded by astray also freech The released The preparatory consulta-af total blindness-thanks to a bullet from a French patrol. A priemer will be repatriated if tions which tonight's com-car crash last Saturday.

immuunique said hid already begun Moroccan

Mr Francis banged his head, badly they wish. wounded by a terrorist buslet in (A number of members of between the Western powers against the windscreen when the Now Medina. Workers huts minority groups were imprisoned and their Allantle Pact allies the car in which he was a were set ablaze in the

mine in disturbances during the dis-referred to discussions at NATO's passenger was fammed by an- quarter

pute between the two countries adquarters in Paris about how other drom behind.

the · Állintie · partners shall be He began losing his sight Reinforcements continued to over Trieste, now seed) kept informed of the progress of during the First World War pour in. Four huge Armagnac | Router,

the Genova šálks,

shell burst near him in when a aircraft, carrying 60 men, each plus equipment from French

Morow, Aug. 31. Final drengenhente for this Belgium N baser in West Germany landett A Japanese Red Cross re will be made when the Minis An eye i specialist who camin- at Casablanca.

For hundred patriation ship sailed from the Serial Council of the Ailanteed Mr Francle sale “16 could mote troops disambarked from Soviet Pacino port of Nakhodka monté la Paris shortly before the happio that the shook of the the steamer Marechal Loandy in today with the fourth group of Geneva mentiig to:5 disonou bend injury helped his sight, i the same port. Last night other Japanese war priepners to BW WORT OC for the By On Ime will, fed if h troops arrived abroad the crupne freed by Soviet Hemin since our conference China Mol url) recovered Chalme

1958. Häuter.

Montcake

Press,

Meditation For Salem

Cairo, Aug. 31.

A delegation from the Sudan' Unionist Party arrived here to- day to attempt to mediate the rift between Salah Salem, who resigned as Minister of Nationals

cuidance, and Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser's revolu

tionary junta.

Headed by pro-Egyptian

leader Mohammed Noureldin, a close friend of Salem, the

from the delegation

Sudan, which soon must choose In dependence

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