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'Will Not Vary Until Calm
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Is Restored?
ROBERT
Algiers, Sept. 6.
Lacoste, French Re-
sident Minister In Algeria, de- clared in a general directive issued today that France has now placed in Algeria "all of the means necessary to pacify Algeria."
WIVES FORM
POTATO
PICKET
Now York, Sept. 4. Wives of Long Inland potato famery plaketod dealers' warthouses today fu protest against the 51 рет hundredweight their husbands are getting for their crops.
The women virtually stopped the flow of Long Island's 16,000,000 bushel
into crop
the warehousca. Union truck
potato
drivers refused to с.Голя their line.
dia the women's husbands,
Hinan inceling of farm- ers and their wives was planned for tonight. The women dotermined to hali Ktulpencat
dealers
to
because
they believe retallers are "dictating" the price of potatoes.
While their
bushands
get a penny a pound for their potatoes, the wires orgued, refall priovs run as high as atx to eight cents a pound. They said it conta about 31⁄2 otoły a pound- not including the farmers' time and labour to TOW potatoes.
New York City
today papers
carried advertisements run by major food chain store offering Long Island potatoes US No. 1 grade A Size" at 33 cents for a 10-pound bag. United
I'TCSB.
Reshuffle Of French Envoys
Paris, Sept. 6.
Lacoste declared "our adver. 4111 themselves with rarles illuzions if they bellove that our inilitary effort is temporary. Thu number of
troops in Algeria will tot vary unih catm has been restored,"
The directive, which review- ed events in Algeria over the
few months, jar:
said that "more than ever, the mission of Prince is here,"
Bands Broken
After denouncing the "foreign Influences opposed to France in Algoria, and especially the neti- vilies of
said: Egypt, Lacoste "Except ira certain well- determined regions, the action of dispersed the rebels has been
their bands
been
luve
broken up."
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Nina The Discus Thrower
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He said that these bands, which have been severely
Nina Ponomareva, the Bo viel woman discus thrower, punished by French troops, have
five hata from an Oxford who was alleged to have stolen them- attempted to establish
Street, London, store and taler falled to appear in court to selves
regions
face the charge, She is now reported to be living in the France
Soviet Embasay. -Express Photo,
In
other
slower
Algeria, where
of
11 setting up
was stronk
mullary units,
tive
position had been
Lacoste said that administra-
opened
He
up to Algeria's Moslems. said that 2,300 applications had
and 752 been received
taken posts
under
consideration for like those of civil administrators atluched to the prefecture.
Not Stained
Inition, longs funds hard
LI
na-
be
be appropriated for the equip- ment of Algeria, and mission ussipel the task of carrying out agricultural reform had
Ily work. begun
the
directive saldi.
Lacoste sal he wanted to with political 13144:00
contacts who cannot suspected (by other Moslems) of being 'stained' that is to say with new nen They should not even be reproached with having at
momen #fiven doubted France.
Meanwhile the pilot of o civilian hellcupler was slightly wounded today when the air- craft
ho
was dying near Et Milia, in the Constantine region. was shot at by terrorists.
to land The pilot was able the helicopter safely at El Mila
Returned Fire
The French Council of Ministers today approved the second big reshuffle of diplomatic posts since the A Moslem policeman
Socialist-led
seriously
Government terrorist took Arnaud,
of M. Guy Mollet
office last February.
A
was
Warning Against Use Of Troops In Wool Dispute
Sydney, Sept. 6.
Two wool sales will be held in Brisbane next month to dispose of a surplus caused by the can- cellation of this week's sales.
NOW POSSIBLE
Washington, Sept, 6. The United States Government has notified Rumania that it is prepared to open talks in Bucharest on questions of interest to the two countries on October 15, ‘a State Department spokesman announced today.
The spokesman said an, Ameri-¡ chuded: 1. Indemnities demand cap note to this cfteci was trans- by the United States for the mitted to the Rumanian Foreign nationalisation of certain Ameri- Ministry Ipet August 20. A can enterprises in Rumania, and American official circles said 2. The problem of restrictions the Rumanian Government had imposed on American diplomate not yet replied to the American in Rumonia. пророды,
Rumanian Initiative
These circles sold that ques- tions which could be discussed between the two ountries 12-
Tho Initiativo for the talks wis taken by the Rummantan | Government in March, 1950. The United States Indiented on Áprü 28 thời It would tike part in the talks.
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The United States Вал demanded $80,500,000 ΤΟΠ Rumania in Indemnities for
N. KOREAN American 1590ts nationalised by
CABINET SHAKEUP
Puris, Sept. 6.
The North Korean
the Rumanian Government. Altogether
in $20,000,000 Rumanian Basets have boen frozen in the United States.
Right To Leque
Among the other questions the Gov- State Deportment wants to di:- ernment has replaced two cus with the Rumanian Govern.
Vice-Premiers and its Trade ment is the right of American
ellizons now in Rumanin Minister in a major Cabinet leave the country.
shakeup, the New China News Agency reported from Pyongyang today.
the
The shakeup, which occurred
followed o12 on Saturday, hools of a meeting of the Cen- tral Commitice of the Korean Communist Party, in which speakers called for strict ap plication of the new Communist trend toward collective leaders ship.
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American official circles have indicated that only a aali num- ber of Americaps in Rumania have recently received exit vigas the country, France- from
Pre500.
Princess Grace
Leaves For
America
New Ching, reporting « dis- the Korean patch rejeased by news agency yestenizy, said the dismissed offatals
Were Trade Minister, Yoon Kong Heum, and Vice-Premiers Chol Chang Ik
Le Havre, Sept. 0. und Pak Chang Ok.
Princo Reinier II of Monaco Korean Govern- and his American-born wife, Chung Yong Princess Grace, went ubour to be Vice-Premter. It also de- the liner United Blates at L cided to merge the Trado
Havro this evening Ministry and Foreign Trade
voyage to New York Ministry and appointed Chin Ban Sao so bead them, New Chihu reported.-France-Presse,
The North
Appointed
ment
Tengku Going
To Sea
for their
An hour before the royal couple arrived, crowds had gathered at the railway station and along the quayidde. At the foot of the gangwuse a swacin, of reporters and press photo- griphera hovered трику of them, perched on baggage trucks or piles of luggage.
In
G
Prince Rainier and Kuala Lumpur, Sopt, 8.
Princess Mainya's Chief Minister Grace arrived in a or from the
Monoco Legation Tungku Abdul Rahman, will go
Parts, to sea on September 8, to watch Princers Grace was wearing The New South Wales and that the Federal Governmenil
mamootyres from the Australian grey twood costume and Prince Queensland Wool Buyers' would use its "best efforts" 10 destroyer Anzac. It wis un-Rainier a navy blue suit and a
unnounced today
stored ensure that wool shorn, Association
nounced tonight.
grey die, be held from and
The Brilish destroyer Cockade that sales will
transported to cocordance October 14 and from October with the appropriate Industrial and the frigate Opossum will barrage of flash-bulbs went 15-18.
tribunal conditions would be accompany Anzac during the off as the couple walked up the joaded after delivery
the liner and to the Singapore gangway to wharve
their suite, -Franco-Premo.
An Association spokcoman said the first October male was scheduled, bul wool utrendy
to agreed today buyers had switch the October 15-18 sales to Brisbane to from Sydney clear 70,705 bales held up by this work's cancellation,
Declared 'Black'
by Mr T Dougherty, General Saint Secretary of the Australian the Workers Union, today sald there would be industrial choos to move if troops wore used bales of wool declared "black" under a wage dispute. The dis
one of the which led to the Brisbane wool soles being cancelled.
today injured bullets in near Self, in Constantine region.
soldiers in Two French con- motorised patrol In Tocqueville,
Setit, WCTO seriously
pute and injured today by terrorists. The patrol returned the fire of the No details of the changea terrorists, killing two
persons three others.- Immediately
announced and wounding
spokesman government fold reporters the posts cerned were In Yugoslavia, near
Iran, Poland, Pakistan
Tunisia
were
except for the appointment of France-Presse,
M. Roger Seydoux, Ambassador in Turks as Director-General of Cultural and Technical Affairs at the French Forelyn
In
Ministrych Arbresor
Trig
Iran, Yugoslavis
Poland and Pakistan at present um respec- Uvely M. Jen Baclea, M, Jacques Emile Paris. M. Pierre Deleuisse and M. Jean Chairles Serro,
was
reasons
Mr Dougherty was referring to an announcement last night
America Must Remain Strong Says Nixon
Los Angeles, Sept. 0, VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Nixon sald today the United States must remain strong to angotiate for peaco from position of strength instead of weakness
The last big reshuffle in July involved ligh pasts In the Foreign Ministry and the Ambassadors In Washington, Bonn, Brussela, Lisbon and the In a speech to the American Vatican-Roufost
Rode On Wrong Side Of Street
Limassol, Sept. 6.
A French Army, motor cyclist was seriously injured when ho was involved in a collision with a British military lorry near Larnaca today, Ro was taken to
hospital
for Bald the
Nicosia meo
an was driving on the
wrong side of the road.. Cypria traffic, unlike Frances, keeps left-Reuter,
Crossed Border
Geza, Sept. 8.
A military, court, today mop tenced, an Israeil, citizen to odo year's" Imprisonment for By nikmating Elgyptian territory,
An official announcement ajd Bat name the prisoner, but midt He was arrested on April 28 In- kicka Egyptian torfiery and a- mátiod, crooning, Conn's northern
from larget,
sútary Tickets Are Not Välid for this Picturn.
Logion Convention here, Nixon apparently was replying to Democrat presidential nominee, Adlai Storengop, who told the Convention
yesterday 4hat military service
should be abolished as soon as America's security is enmavod, Nixon said: "I realize that it is always tempting to tell voters there is an easy way to meet dimcult problems. I would
like to tell you that we can'
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la manoeuvres
Strait, Reuter.
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Observers interpreted this тоал thni they Government would use troops to load the workers bales if the waterside declared the wool “black."-Rou
fer.
Mountain Distress Signals
Washington, Sept. §. Rescuers taday edged their way toward a spot 13,000 feet up the side of Mount Rainier, from where a flashlight distress Bignol was seen blinking night.
last
Curtis Skinner, seling superin, tendent of Mount Rainier National Park, fald the signals were first sighted at 8.15 pm. yesterday and continued through out the night directly below Point Success on the south side of the 14,410-foot peak.
safely cut our armed forces, get rid of the draft, cut our defence spending and thereby reduce taxes, "Unfortunately, however, the
easy way is seldom the right The only authorised party on
the mountain, way. This is no time to sug
one headed by vest ba
Frienda that Dy Walter Hoffman, Univer America is getting soft and sity of Munich goottisist, ze tired, and, is looking for an turned to Parede Inn at the easy way out of cur world 6,000-foot level this morning,
leading Mr Skinner responsibilities."
to believe an unauthorised Group He then added: "In this critical that
let us flashed the SOS. of history,
and have the good ROTIBO courage to malco whatever Mr Skinner pointed out that encrifices
neccesary to persona cimbing the peak curry" - óût America's intera- | supposed to obtain permision tional.
responsibilities." from Park Ranker, United
Press,
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