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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1957.
Algerian Rebels Training In PAPER EDITOR
Morocco
FRENCH AMBUSH
SUPPLY TRAIN
NEAR BORDER
Algiers, Jan. 24,
French officials charged here today that rebel prisoners have admitted train- ing in a Moroccan camp and moving ammunition and explosives into Algeria from there.
The charge followed a French ambush yesterday of a giant rebel pack train which had wound its way across the Moroccan border just west of Ain Sefra.
The supply an included a large amount of amininition, explosives, inler, detonator cord plus Pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, French DL- thoriticu paid.
They backed up their charge with a second report from the torder area.
Killed Many
UN FORCE MUST BE CAPABLE
United Nations, Jan. 24. The prestige attached to the United Nations, following the It said that French patrols sending of a Middle East police killed "Y individuals" force to Egypt, will evaporate it who were attempting to crow it proves Incupable of preventing from Morocco through the n FECUTTYBCe of tire events barbed wire entanglements in responsible for hostilities in the | the Sidi
Boudienane border area, the Canadian Minister for area just west of Marnts. External Affairs, Mr Lester Marula Ja 93 mites west of Pearson warned tonight. OTWIL
Pearson said it
the improved pensable that force sent to Egypt should show itself to its task of restoring
A total of 67 rebels were re-
peace in the area.
Was india-
was
The Canadian Minister speaking to the Astuciation of United Nations Correspondents.
ported killed and 88 either taken prisoner or arreled in acveral Decurity operations launched to- day, while 22 civilians and soldiers WESTC wounded by terrorists in scattered incidents.
He Faid the coming week, A clash between French
during which the question of Legionnaires and rebels south of
the retreat of Israel! foret's Tablat resulted in the death of
thrashed out in the would be 23 rebels. In an operation
would be more Assembly,
Im- launched near Bone, 19 rebels, portant in the long run for the including a mumber of known t
the United Nations terrorist leaders, were killed, six future of more rebels wero killed and 10 on the weeks last November, improvised taken prisoner in an operation when the Assembly in the Sahel Djebel mountain measures to obtain region, in which two French soldiers were injured.
Eastern Clash
Nino rebein were
clash with
after a
kulted security
forces in the Constantino re-
gion of Eastern Algeria,
A total of 43 relaks - were
arrested after a house to house
A conskler-
A ceasefire
R
in Egyp-France-Presse,
WILMA MONTESI CASE
Accused's Former
Lover To Refresh Memory
Venice, Jan. 24.
"Black Swan" Anamaria Moneta Caglio pro- mised today to appear in court to "refresh the memory" of her former lover, Ugo Montagna, accused of complicity in the mysterious death of playgirl Wilma Montesi.
More Carbon
Dioxide Would
Melt Icecaps
Dunedin, Jan. 23.
A New Zealand scientist
Disarmament said yesterday that if the
Study Proposal
United Nations, Jan. 24.
The Soviet Union today search in Algiers, able quantity of arme and a Jolned the Big Three Western
Was
Was
Montagna is one of 11 per- sons charged with crimes in the four-year-old Montest case ranging from culpable homicide to obstruction of justice.
Miss Montes! was found half- nude and dead on a bench near hunt Montagna's fashionable
club and beach resort south of Rome in 1983 a few hours after. she attended what witness call- ed a "dope-and-sex" party at the establishment,
The
Temperamental
Annamarie,
Miss
existing percentage of car-
temperamental bon dioxide gas in the air Coglie, who first exploded the earth's candal with her testimony rs doubled the
1954, told Italian reporters temperature would rise today she will appear in court enough to melt Polar icecaps hore to refresh Montagna's She said and flood many major cities. memory in the case.
Miss Montest succeeded her as Montagun's inistreen. The scientist, T.A. Rafter, the seized during powers and wight, other coun- senior chemist of the Dominion
Laboratory, tries in requesting that all dis-Physical
be sub-addressing an Australian and armament proposals mitted for study to the United New Zealand association for the A terorist-Inunched ground? Nations Disarmament Subcom-advanerment of science congress. injured 13 persons, five of them
mittee without being subjected seriously, in a Batna bar today.to a vote in the current General Onc European and two Mosleni
Assembly, scesion. civilians- and
French four roldier wenn injured in ter- This request had been pro
of a resolu- rorist attacks in Algeria today. posezi in the form - United Press & France-tion to the Assembly's Political Presse.
Committee-France-PreSSE.
munition were
this and other steurily opera- Lons.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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Prepared (0).
10 Farm buildings (5).
11 Felines (4).
13 Determination (10).
10 Rend
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(10).
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Scrap (5). 13 A person of revolting
(9),
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striking brunette when she first hit the readlines three years ago, was dubbed the "Black Swan" by the Italian press.
She has be- come a blonde. Mr Ratter said that due to the
Montagna told the court yo large-scale burning of fossil
such as coal appreciable terday her accusations were the a fuels
"shemeful vengeance" amounts of carbon dioxide gas jealous woman. lle challenged
"psychiatric duel." had constantly been added to the earth's atmosphere. By 1900 her to
of
the amount added in the past He is the third major defen- century
would
moredant In the trial to plead in than 15 per cent.
the
air
Wes
be
nocent,
Mr Rafter said if the existing The No. 1 defendant, 34-year-
planist jozz
Gianpiero percentage of carbon dioxide in old
denied previously the Piccioni, doubled average temperature would be charges of abandoning the 21- the raised sumciently to melt masses year-old Miss Moniesi on of ice, raise the level of the beach after she apparently lost
She occans and awamp many major consciousness.
drowned by the rising tide, cousial cities.
Fortunately
thero Was a constant exchange of gas
be- tween the air and the sea and this would continue to act as a
Denied Charges
was
The other major defendant is brake on the concentration of 18-year-old former Rome police gas in the air, he added. — China Mall Special.
Legal Adviser
For State Department
chief Saverio Pollto, who
bas
| denied charges of hushing up
the case to avoid a scandal.
Pollta falled to appear in court at the opening of today's session, pleading a "slight in disposition." He promised to appear later in the day,
THE ere of the camera re.
oards Two Soviet scenes. ene political, the other in- dustrial. Plclare top show! the signing of an agreement regulating the
status or Soviet troops in Poland. General
Spychalaki and Foreign Minister Rapacki sign for Poland, Foreign Minister Sheploy and De
repoe
Minister Marshal
Plan for the UBER.
Floture bottom is a view of the new collecting centre at the
ollfelda of
the open-sea Azerbaijan,
plies
The oflfields, expanded annually, operate far out at sea, where installed
steel 01 driven into the seabed- derricks, tanks and workers' settlements bullt-Express Photo.
ayon
Constitution
Reform Postponed
In N. Vietnam
APOLOGISES TO COMMONS
London, Jan. 24.
.
The House of Commons · today decided to accept an apology of Mr John Junor, editor of the Sunday Express, for an article which appeared in his paper and' which a parliamentary committee had adjudged "In serious contempt” of the House. It agreed, after hearing Mr Junor's personal apology, to proceed no further with the matter.
The article, which had anger- ed the Houm, appeared on the eve of Britain's petrol rationing
Inst month and alleged that poll Suez Salvage
ticians were to get "prodigious supplementary allowances,"
Scottish-born Mr Junor, aged
38, was brought to the entrance
tho Commons
of
debating
in accordance with tradition. He in
Cyng-old
wore a dark lounge suit, contrast to the uniform of his escort, the Sergeant-at-Arms, who was dressed d in a black swallowtail coat, white lace eravni, black silk stocking and black shoes with silver buckles,
Inadequate Apology
The Speaker of the House, Mr W. 9. Morrison, told him that the 10-man
committee which Invesilgated the article In question felt that he had not sought to establish its fruth, nor appeared willing to admit fis implications.
"Although given every oppor- tunity to express your regret, you made what the committee was able to regard as un entirely Inadequate apology," the speaker sald.
Speaking in a marked Scot acent, Mr Junor said: "I wish to express my sincere and unre- served apologies for any imputa-
tion DT reflection which
may havo cast upon the honour and integrity of the members of this House in the article which I published in the Sunday Express on December
10.
"At no time did I intend to be discourteous to Parliament. My only aim was to focus at- tention on what I considered to
Continuing
Port Said, Jan. 24. General Raymond Wheeler, United Nailons director of canal eltsring operations, today denied rumours that work in the Suez Canal had been suspended and said the operations were proceeding socording to Wheeler explained that The operation in Port Sald only had been temporarily halted because of the de- parture of French and British salvage ships,
The work there would resume as soon as some of the United Nations salvage ships, now occupied in the Canal itself, were avali- able, ho added.-France- Prease,
US-Programme To Develop N-Power For Ships
Washington, Jan. 24. The United States Atomic
VON BRENTANO
GERMAN
FOREIGN
POLICY UNCHANGED
Bonn, Jan. 24. Dr Heinrich von Bren- tano, the West German Foreign Minister, said to- night his government saw to change its foreign policy as a result recent international
по
of
CAUKO
events.
Though world. developments had become more fuld and the Polish and Hungarian events had shown that the "gatellite" system had become brittle there had been no decisive change in the policy in the Soviet Union.
"Stronger than ever before
como we (Germans) have
to realise that the Soviet Union, is not prepared to accept an evolu- tion, a peaceful change of con- ditions
to
"On the contrary until this
the
be an injustice in the allocation Energy Commission and hour she has remained faithful of petrol, namely the petrol al-Maritime Commission to whole world must be ruled and
her conception that lowance given to political parties day announced a joint pro-suppressed by her ideology Dr In the constituencies.
"In my
Judgment
these gramme to develop a nuclear you Brentano sald, speaking on allowances were improper and power reactor an inescapable subject of com- merchant ships.
to propel the Hessian Radio.. ment in a free press. That was
NO DOUBTS the view which I held then and "The announcement described hold now, S. But I do regret
Dr von Brentano said there the programme as "long rango" should be no doubt in the minds deeply and sincerely that the and said it would be in addi- of the Soviet rulers that both Hanoi, Jan. 24. manner in which I expressed i tion to further progress on The North
myself should have been such Vietnam
as to be a contempt of
developing and. constructing this the first clear powered Parliament has postponed House.
merchant ship announced by reform of the constitution
President Elsenhower Inst Oc- but called for the enact
tober. ment of laws to increase democratic North Vietnam.
freedom
Parliament,
in
The
which has been in session since December 20, decided yesterday that the planned revision of the constitu
on would be discussed at its next session, which will not be held for several months.
At the same time, Members of Parliament presented bills for in- creased Individual freedom, the inviolability of mall and homes, freedom of association, meet- the and the press, and adoption of lows governing trade unions.
anjut
Gre
ENLARGE LIBERTIES
A reporter for the Assembly stressed that the liberties of the people should be enlarged at the same time that the dictatorship | over the "enemies of the people" | should be strengthened.
The Parliament opproved unanimously the Government's policy in seeking the unification of Vietnam and in the folds of agricultural reform, economy, finances, cultural ́and socini activiiles and defence.
It adopted a resolution, call. ing for the strengthening armed foreca "because of attitude of the imperialiais,"
the the
BURURUPUY
E COMPULSORY SERVICE
Court President Mario Tiber}; who was expected to recali Montagna to the witness stand today, decided instend to con- centrate on minor defendants
The resolution ungod that is charged with falta tostimony, apparently in a search for some system of compulsory military service be adopted in place dotall which might snowball of
system. prosent into decisive evidence.
the
of voluntary service, to trans-
Withdrew
West Germany - "and the united Germany of tomorrow” would be parts of the Free World.
"A. untied Germany is per- The Atomic Energy Commishaps a better guarantee for the Lion
would develop the reac-security of the Soviet people for the vessels and the than an unfree people, or 羈 Maritime Administration would people whose freading 15
"I have nothing more to say tors I now leave myself in the harus of this House."
development
four
0
!
Mr Junor then withdrew from build the ships and their pro threatened and who stand per-
take overmanently the chamber, still accompanied pulation planta and
on the alert to defend themselves because they feel by the Sergeant-at-Arms, Major-the nuclear reactors ance they General Iver Hughes, who is
hind passed the
threatened and cannot trust phase responsible for carrying out
neighbour who refuses to gront disciplinary, the Speaker.
The two agencies had placed measures under the
them freedom and peace, authority of
contracts with six United States said,-China Mall Special, Mr R. A. Butler then moved manufacturers to produce the following motion:
different reactor systems.
Personnel from both agencies "That this House does agree with the Committee of Privi- would be under the direction of opinion Mr Mr Richard P. Goodwin of the House, but has been with the Commission that In view of the apology since 1950 and recently held the Technical made, this Houso will proceed position of Director,
Operations Division of the San no further in the matter."
He added that had the apology Francisco Operations Office. - been couched in different terms China Mail Spezial. or had the demeanour of Mr Junor been different, it might have been his duty to proceed with a different motion;
leges, that serious, AEC. Mr Goodwin, an engineer,
Junge has been contempt of
"The dignity of this House is maintained and sustained by a generous regard for an apology properly given," Mr Butler said,
Endorsed
His remarks were endorsed by Mr Hugh Gallshell, leader of the Labour Opposition. In response to a question Mr Butler said he regarded "the contempt 05 having been purged by the apology." The motion was then pessed.
Peace Message
Lennox-Boyd
Arrives In Gold Coast
Acern, Jan. 24. The Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, arrived here today to discuss with the Government and political leaders the constitution wich
From Airman will dive the Gold Coast Inde-
Colombo, Jan. 24.
pendence in the British Com- monwealth.
Lennox-Boyd, who 'tew in A former fight engineer in from Central Africa, was due the Japanese air force during here six days ago but he broke World War II dropped into the
hia African tour to return to ocean off Cuylon yesterday a
London when Harold Macmillan stone tablet iraibed with teach- succeeded Sir Anthony Eden as ings of Buddha and
A of peace to all
mankind.
Prime Minister and, formed menenga
new British Government,
Lemex-Boyd said at the air- port he will do everything I can” to help solve the Gold Cocst's constitutional differences. Asked if the British Conserva- tive Government
He S. Rarutani, now a sales engineer on the Japanese "doal Ing fair" ship Niusho Maru, He revealed that he was involved It was the first time in 10 in several ardet strikes in this years that a journalist had been endi oiber regions during the summoned to appear before the war, While thinking then about self - government to Houso, of Commons, which has the suffering that war causes to colonies which regard the Gold the power to send thono made a secret vow to revisit ne Const as "a good precedent", prraigned to gol if their many places'en possible and drop Lenox – Boyd replied; offence is considered serious peace messages into the ocean I always honour our words. "Ulu
| depth-Unḥod Prem.
United Press. enough-China Mall Special.
›Russia Proposes Both Vietnams And Koreas,
two defendants form the cops Amo" into +++++++****Be Admitted To United Nations+
Washington, Jan. 24. George Frederick Reinhardt, American Ambassador to South The first Vietnam, will mucceed. Douglas |summoned at the opening of a modern army, MacArthur,
the today's session failed to appear. nephew of General, as legal advisor to the State Department, an in- formed source said today.
MacAribar was recently ap- habit?|pointed Ambassador to Japan.
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Former Guard
The first who did answer. the
Folce,
roll call was Venanzio .de
former
In adopting a resolution ex- pressing confidence in the guy- ernment, the Parlament rose to
is feet and shouted, "Long Live
|Ho Chi Minh---France-FregAR,
Paris, Jan. 24. President, Antonin Catch Pruned Synt. Rainhardi), served in the Montagne's Capocotia, hunting Zapotocki, said on arrival in eccond world war es An a lodge who is charged with false the Soviet Union today that his zlatant pollliçal - advisor
te teslimony.
He denied reports delegation hut "come to the Eisenhower In the Mediiers that he and his wife saw Mke Soviet Union to consolidate still ranean and European theatres. Montesis dead body on the. further the frateral ties which 11a. Jater served as First Secre- bouch..
unite the peonies of our two countries, the Czech CTK news reportclared that For the office for East Durppoin partics were held at the duty repor aftaleg. In the State Department, where mude men, and women the people of Caschallovakia, prior to his appointment took moonlight » strolls withe | friendittipi". With pathews Boviet Anbassador to
"In 1908. kotacky: beach and went swime: Union is the chief, thẳng, mm: ---France-Frèrso.:
mi, ming in the surf.--Uniod Pres. Franco-Presse,
| fàry-to/The Arnerican Embassy
in Moscow and as director of
Saigon
Ho abo denied.
that sex
Dion of the Republic of)
fore, the Special Poililen! Committee asking the Security Coun 10 recon- auder the applications of the Republic of Korea and South Vietnam and retterating the
bly's beller that they
United Nations, Jun, 24. 1935, Russia excluded Koroɑ and Vietnam De countries "in RUSSIA tonight proposed the
simultaneous admission to which a problem of unification the United Nations of both exists." the
Communist
Free The Soviet Union and
vetoed the States of Korea and Vietnam. Me: Arkadir. Sobolay reversed
Korea in
1940 and Hussia's previous position, and that of South Vieinmy In submitted to the General
1952. Applications from North Mr Koren and
North "Combly's Special Political a resolution calling for the simultaneosis atomiasion of "the Democráile, People's
of Kurto Rebubllo
Koreo Republia Democratic People' of Vietnam and Bouth Viei-
namn "
failed to obtain the recych Votes necessary for Security Council, recommendatibu. [the | New members are recommended- the by the Security Chuneft und
elected by Republie
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