THE CHINA MAÏL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960.
JUIN LASHES OUT AT DE GAULLE
Urges Frenchmen New clashes
to reject home rule for Algeria
Paris, Dec. 28.
Marshal Alphonse Juin today bitterly ossail- ed President Charles de Gaulle's pro- gramme for Algerian home rule, and in effect urged Frenchmen to vote "no" in the forthcoming referendum.
feared in Belgium
Brussels, Dec. 29.
Now closhos ato feared to- day in mass demonstra-
MAY BRITT TELLS 'Savage
WHY SHE WED
SAMMY DAVIS
New York, Dec. 28.
tions planned in Belgian Swedish actress May Britt says she married Negro
entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. not to revolu tionise the world, but simply because she loves him.
cities after a flare-up of violenca between' angry strikers and gendarmei yesterday.
In a by-lined article in the One of the leaders of the January Jaguc of Ebony The Marshal spoke out in an open letter to the Socialist-led and austerity
magazine, the blonde Miss Britt President in which he reviewed and criticised strike movement which plans cuts her husband "a beautiful Its biggest rallies today man" who has made her feet De Gaulle's Algerian policies since the Presi- Drussels and Antwerp-raid: "Mar diteront inside than I've dent's return to power two years ago. Marshall "We are expecting new clashes ever felt before." Juin made copies of his letter available to various newspapers and agencies.
He fald that De Gaulle had, it no longer concerns, as you destroyed the chances (or Indicated 15 months ago, a close "fraternal Algeria" by hi unico for economle Affairs, offer, in September, 1958, of educatkm. defence, and foreign self-determination. This meant, relations within à federal struc-. he raid, that the whole basts of ture, but the foundation of
Algerian state with its govern- ment, ita institutions and its laws in other words, an entire- ly independent stale," Marshal Juin wrote.
MARSHAL JUIN
Algerla's government was dia enlled into question, Moslemts who were loyal to France suid- denly no longer knew where they stood.
THREE CHOICES
In September 1089, De Gaulle suggested three chalces for a future Algeria: complete in- dependence. home rule with asso- elation with France, and com- plete Ingration as part France.
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his latest statement Algeria, Juip continued, Gaulle eliminated integration- the choice of most European re- sidents of Algerians eat- totabte,
On January & Frenchmen will be asked to approve De Gaulie's plan for an interim autonomous 1egime in Algeria pending ull- mate self-determination.
Marshal Juin complained that association as how envisaged would be much looser,
an
She had been warned that the with police and some trouble."
marriage might ruin her career Publication of the nation's and future happiness, she re- Newscapór whs threatened jabeg in the article, Catitled when the. Socialist-dominated { "Why I Married Sommy Davis book and paper union called Jr," but says she paid no atten- on printers and lithographists, fon. to strike today, The Cutholle Why, I have been asked, printers' union at once appealed would risk all that for this to its members to stay at work, one mars?
"The answer, to me, is very simple. I love him.
Belgian railways said fast night that they would re-open services to France today, with
EUROPE DIFFERENT to Paris and "And the only reason given me one train dally back. The services were why I shouldn't marry him is because of the racial difference, broken of last week.
which seems to be a problem A meeting of strikers in Osterd last night was told that here in America but not fu my Actually the from today doekers at Dover native Sweden. He said that the President Is would stop unloading
the whole
of Europe looks at it Frenchmen usking
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sbapt marrying a coloured person before, because I never really knew any before. I don't think I even met any before I met Sammy,"
approve via the referendum “a įpathy with the Belgians, declsica Instituting
in-1 A spokesman sală the Inter- "I never thought
Transport Workers' dependent state in Algeria, with national
consequences France, Algerin, and the free world."
cirumatic
Predicted
Hic departure
for Federation, whose headquarters are in London, was to give about £107,000 to support the strikers.
The toughost clash so far of that the
ron the France
widespread strike, now Aljerla would simply invitentering its tenth day,
came rival attempts by the Soviet yesterday In Ghent,
Union and the United States to extend their lufluence in the area and fill a vacuum jeit by France
STONED
MAY BRITT
NAVY COULD
HAVE
DONE
BETTER
Now York, Dec. 28.
Miss Brit tells of her first meeting with Davis at a party, and how they quickly bernie Interested in each other. When the time came to introduce him A United States neval wit- to her parents, Mr and Mrs A
group of demonstrators Hugo Wilkens, Miss Britt says, slonca gendarmes whd had sho has a little speech prepared ejected em from
But and for the nervous occasion, GR3 He raid that the French in electricity company offices. she never spoke the words be- Eyewitnesses såld the black-cause Dayl End her mother would face a bleak and un-helineted riot police counter-liked each other frem the be certain future in metropolitan France despite all the govern ment's pledges to protect their interests-AP.
Algeria who decided to leave
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attacked with tcar ga bombs ginning.
and thunder flashes.
One woman was treated in hospital for a rifle butt wound
"Of course," she writes, know now that even if my parents had been against 1, 1
on the head, and several others would still marry Semony, but teceived first aid,
it is better if they are with
FLOODS AND
In ahother clash of Ghent a ¦ you."—AP. milling crowd enveloped two Rendarmes, who were "captured" by strikers, disarmed, and pelted with mud. Strikers marched them off saying they would be kept as "hostages" to disrunde the arrest demonstrators, but the twp men were released about un hour later, without their rifles. -Router.
'Cinderella
On Ice'
of
DROUGHT IN
AUSTRALIA
Darwin, Dec. 28. North-eastern Australia to-
ness testified today that navy men could have put out last week's huge tiro on board the U.S. aircraft carrier Constellation in half an hour if Now York City firemen had not interfored.
killer
won't
talk
New York, Dec. 28. subdued young bully of the streets, named as the savago killer of a little boy who refused to yield 50 cents carnod deliver- Ing Christmas trees, hung his head and refused to talk when takon to polica headquarters today.
mut- "I ain't myin' nothin,” tered Edward Vogt, 17, its res- ponse to reporters' questions. Then he was thrust before the ginring lights of the lineup 70cm for high police offelals to view him.
Police said young Vogt. #lender but good-looking youngster with crop of brown hair worn in a luxuriant pom- padour, admitted that he hock stabled to death Robert Guitarri, 14.
HEARING
Vogt bit his lip in silence to- day' as a judge held him without bail.
Magistrate Irving Schreckinger declared: "If what I've heard and read is true, this is one of the most vicious, savage, alro- clous and senseless crimes ever committed in the city. If It's true, something must, be mem- tally wrong with you."
Vort was arraigned in -adolescents' court. Tho magis- trate held him for a hearing on January 6-AP.
Pilot's wife
appeals to Sukarno
The witness, Chief Machin- at's Mate John Rutledge, was giving evidence before a naval A court of inquiry Investigating the blaze at Brooklyn navy yard on · December 10, in which 40 workmen diet and damage es- timated at $75 million wos caised to the nearly-completed $275 million vessel.
Djakarta, Dec. 28.
American wife young spent 20 minutes with ! President Sukamo today ploading for the life of hor pilot husband, Allan Lawrence Pope, 32 who is under sentence of death for olding the rebellion against the Indonesian government.
Yesterday, the New York Fire Commissioner, Mr Edward Cavanagh, told the inquiry that
Mro Pope, the ship was in such a sloppy!/
mother of two condition that he would have children was down in from ordered work to be stopped Miami, Florida, to see her hus and the "premises cleaned up band in Djakarta prison and If it bad been & civilian project. later requested an
no cx-
Rutledge said today that it with the president. day was pattern of appeared obviou" to him that
SHOT DOWN the city Aremen had floods and drought.
perience in fighting chipboard Along the parched Barklyfres, and that there appeared Aboard m.s. Polarbav, tablelands some parts had re- to be no unified control over B20 bomber shot
audience
Pope was at the control of # down over
Dec. 28. colved six inches of rain in 24 the various divilian fire teams. Ambon In May, 1928. Members of the second hours others had still not seen Reuter.
South African Antarctic calix for several years. had The downpour expedition aboard this the Rankine river in northwest- 658-1on Norwegian vessel ein Queenstand and cause it major road links celebrated Christmas with to cut the
across it.
flooded
a pantomime featuring a 200-pound bearded "Cin- CATTLE STATION derella."
6 policemen injured
Included In the rain-soaked The panicmime "Cinderella On area was the world's largCEL ice," was
station, a special Christmas cattle
Alexandria
six 1 Eve fecture while the ship was Downs, which averaged
Syracuse, Dec. 20. caught in the Antarctic lcc. It inches of rain in 24 hours. 1 Six policemen were injured followed
inter-detomina-
other persona and severel tonal church service aboard the ship.
suffered bruises and contusions during a clash today at Augusta, and Stelly,
police between
art
flat further west in the area between Tennant Creek and Alice Baring the droughs re- mains unbroken.
tempera
Added to this are tores near to the century but
The Polarhay later broke into cgen water and on Boxing day called into his base in Queen Maud land. It will take back to, South Africa members of the there is no lille vegetallon that first expedition, who have been the bush fire riak is ni-China in the Antarctic for the past Mall Special. year. China. Mail Special.
Stumbling block
Washington, Dec. 28. Congress would probably, ro- main a stumbling block to any proposal which might be made by the Kennedy administration
strikers.
A general strike had been called by the municipality and bour unions to protest against the moving from Augusta of a customs post, since it was felt this change would be detrimen-
KENNEDY WINS tol to the city's interests.-AFP.
HAWAH VOTES
IN RECOUNT
Honolult, Dec. 28.
He was found guilty, of flying on TC- {commatisance, bombing and strafing missions against ships, airfields and towns, and was alleged to have killed 17 In doncstan
servicemen during one mission
His appeals are stil being heard-outer.
Rail strike
Rome, Dec. 20. A. 24-hour strike by engine drivers and trein conductors to day cut down Italy's rail trafic, while metal workers in Milari were idle for half a diye Reuter.
CAN
THE
Call to desert SPEED SHOP
Berlin, Dec. *28. The Commimist Trade Union
to share United States alomie Hawail's contused recount of Federation of East Germany today to derman secrets with France, political its first US presidential ballots appealed observers commented today. ended on Wednesday with Presi- members of the French. Foreig
The appeal, Dispatches from Paris today dent-elect John F. Kennedy Legion to desert.
published by the official nowa suggested that, in the wake of winning by 115 votes. its third atente expicion, the The recount of Hawaii's 240] 7gency; ADN; promised the men French Government might make precincts gave Kennedy 92,410 road jobs in East Germany 1f n new approach to the incom- and Vice President Richard M. they murrender to the Algerlan
Nixon 92,295.—AP. ing administration:-Neuter.
rebels-AP
Police chief in contempt
New York, Dec. 18.
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