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INGRID IS HURT AT TREATMENT

New York, April 8. Actress Ingrid Berg- man said tođny she was distressed over the way the public has treated her since her marriage 1o Italian film director Roberto Rossellini.

Asked if she thought hie had been treated fairly in recent years, the Swedint actress said:

"No.

I think it's been terrible, Usak that my private file hasn't been very rivate at all."

Miss Bergman, made her cominent to reporter on arriving here by plane trus Los Angeles for her first visit to New York in two years.

She was decompanied by

her third husband. Swedish

Imuinessman Lars Schmidt, and her daughter by her dret marriage, Jenny Ann Lindstrom.

on

Mira Bergman, who took part $11 the Academy Award presentations Monday, declined to com- ment on ports that nho and Schmidt are expecling r child:

"I don't think that's any

of your business," she told

a reporter. — U.P.I.

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1959.

UNIONISTS MARCH

ON WASHINGTON

"Full Employment," They Cry

20 Rebels Found Executed

French troops today

Washington, April 8.

Thousands of AFL-CIO unfonists staged a "march" militant mass

on Washington today for a

rally demanding government action to reduce unemployment.

Delegations from 15 East-

caravans.

They

emi and Mid-Western cities arrived throughout the morning by special and auto trains, busEA Algiers, April 8.

dis- covered the bodies of 20

bore banners and Algerian rebels near

the

urging Congress and Elsenhower administration feld headquarters of Ali ihe

unemployment Amirouche, the

rehele on the

Buation, commander wlio wns killed in combat on March 28.

Omejito said the 20 men were executed by Amirouche in one of the regular purges he carried out among his men to maintain stern discipline in the ranks

The corpses were found near Azazza in the Akindou area,

Last autumn French troops discovered mass graves contain ing hundreds of bodies of rebel froups, slain on Amirouche'p orders in his scelor, the rocky Grande Kobylin,

8 Hour Day Causes- EVERYTHING

Buenos Aires, April 8. The

Civli Argentine Servants

Union charged today that the eight-hour

day work

in the United Staten had resulted In widespread mental tension. cancer and juvenile delin- quency.

The charge was made in

a complaint filed with the Health Ministry against the Argentine Govern- ment's announced plan to make its workers put in an eight-hour day begining

on May 1.

احدة

"The eight-hour day in the United States has led the persistent psycho- to

tension togloal

13 characteristic of fe in that country, as well as to the consumption of great quan- tities of canned foods, eaten unsuitable periods, both of which are the chief factors in

and juvenile delinquency," the complaint said,

cancer

The fact in that Argen- Lederul. tina's 1,800,000

provincial

ploy who

worked

low pay.

and

city em. have 50 far shori hours for almost all have

two Jobs and thus work

14 to 10 hours a day any way.-U.P.I

Austrian

Team

To Tackle

Peak

Later! of this season's mountaineering teams to ar- rive in the foothills of the Dimalayas are the Austriana who are to make

an aamult

on

the world's highest un- climbed Doak-26,798

Dhaningtri.

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The team arrived in. Kata- mandu, Nepal, on March 16, after all formalities wero volný“ pleted and net out with. ĐÊN Sherpas, 300-porters and eight tons of bankng® fea Pokhra on March, 10. ja

Picture shows the texas Mi Kalimuanda's Csuchár Airport Kert to right: · De Wilfrien Worte, Frits Microvuć, Elek folder Blora Panić, Diser

Kwotas, Erich Vahli,

بول tiacat

Some of the placards chided Presiden Eisenhower for play- ing gulf.

AFL-CIO President George Meaty set the tone for the mammoth raty in an opening apecet which sailed the President's economic policies.

Pro- that the

He charged

sident's pollicles would prolong high-level unemployment and eventually lead to disaster,

He called fur higher wages, a shorter working week, vastly public increased spending

bigger works projects, employmen! benefits and stepped-up defence spending.

Expenses Paid

U

About 5,300 members of the 137 AFL-CIO Miliated

ganisations were on

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hand for on นก- No-

the mass conference? employment in the huge tlonel Guard Armory here,

Yes, Please!

United Nations, April A.

Despite MK objeciloth from a Belgian delegato to an apparent confusion in terminology. the Com- mission on Human Rights declared yesterday that every child has the right "compulsory educa-

to

Bon."--U.PL

Prince Aly and Betina at the raCCM

Pare

Djuanda Cabinet Top Model Studies

Under Attack

Djakarta, April 7. lasting the longest in Indonesia's Djuanda Cabinet -

the history of the Republic is under the heaviest public pressure since it came to office two years ago, according to political observers,

The Cabinet is being attacked because of steep price rises in basic commodities and for Ľ sudden government decision to relense The Dutch prisoner, Hendrik Schmidt.

The government has order- ed price controls and strong police measures to combat in- fallon.

But housekeepers say prices of most goods have doubted December and they since last

Their expenses were paid by have so for showed no signs of their local unlons.

falling, because of government

action.

Outcry

to Back "Put America

Employ- "Full Work," and

the Wil ment

Balance

The Cabinet responded to a Budget" were sobte of the sentiments expressed on the publle outery over the release dismissing the placards borne by the dele-of Schmidt by

Attorney General, Mr Suprapto rater.

Schmit loft for Holland on 19 after acrying live About 1,500 arrived on three March

from special trains

a life gool term for Detroit, years of home city of United Auto allegedly attempting to Workers President Walter throw the government

Schmidt's release WALI fleuther, who first proposed the

strongly criticised by Coin- "murch" on Washington.

munist newspaporu and many other acctors of society.

Golf

Dozens of delegates came off which trains currying signs read "On to Augusto."

to

This was a reference President Elsenhower's ab- sence from Washington' on a golfing vacation in Augusta, Ga

Special buses carried union loaders and unemployed workers from Union Station to the Nation Guard Armory.

Cities represented were New York, Boston, Detroit, New Haven, Cleveland, Cincinnati,

Toledo. Philadelphia, Pilts burg, Newark, Indianapolis, Richmond, Baltimore, Chicago and Washington.-U.P.I.

Oldest Tinned Meat On Show

London, April 8.

A tin of preserved mest dailog from 1823 was on show at an exhibition of the history of Food which opened in London today.

The tin of meat, claimed to be the oldest in the world, was originally intended for the ex- explorer, pedition by British William Edward Parry, who Balled through

Hudson the Strait and Fox Basin to Fury and Heels Stralis in the Arctle circle some 130 years ago,

Also on display were prescry- ed roast veal, manufactured in pudding 1649, and Christmas which was sent to the British troops during the Boer War in 1890 Franco-Presse.

Missile Parts

Venlos, April-8. The first shipments of equip ment for US, mupplied: "NIKO" : ground-th-aft missile unita 20x- | rived here today, the Italian Delines Miniatry shipuinred, ---

OVER-

But despite this criticien political observers believe the Cabinet will serve out its op- polated term.

It is due to hand in his man- xlote in July or August when the country returns to the re- volutionary constitution 1945.-touter.

Peking

Denial

of

Robeson Gets Big Reception

Stratford, April 8. Paul Robeson, returning

to the British stage in the title role of "Othello" after 23 years, was given an enthusiastic reception

Koran To Wed Aly

Paris, April 8.

French mannequin and cover-girl Bettina is studing to adopt the Moslem faith and will soon marry Prince Aly Khan, a French maga- zine said today.

The weekly magazine, carried France-Dimanche,

the story on its front page, Betting, whose real name 13 Simone Boudin, has been the

Inseparable companion of Prince Aly since they first met in 1955 in Paris.

The daughter of a railway from employee, she Evreux in Normandy.

comes

The weekly said that lenders the Ismailt sect of Mosleme had originally opposed the.mar- ringe at Bettina and Prince Aly Khan because she was not

Moslem.

Prince

Aly's son, Karl, In now the Aga Khan, spiritusi leader of the Ismaili sect.

present ip Bettina in Marrakesh, where, dressed in the traditional djellaba gown, she in studying tho Koran, the weekly sald.

The late fashion designer. tayo her the Jacques Fath, Bamn Bettina by which aho is known throughout the world. Once France's best known faakion model and magazine or deny the report. He Is 40

Belting aho retired from

is 32.-France-

caver-girl. her career several yeurs 250,

The

publication said that Prince Aty devilned to confirm

and

Presse

at the Shakespeare HOOVER GALA

Memorial. Theatre to- night.

was Robeson's Arst ap- It

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