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Lady Churchill, wife of the British Prime celebrated her 70th birthday on April 1. This charming plc- ture of her was taken on her birthday.-Erpress Photo.

Premier Hopes

For Settlement

This Week

UP TO FRANCE SAYS BEN AMMAR

Paris, Apr. 11.

The Tunisian Premier, Tahar ben. Ammar, flew to Paris today to try to conclude this week an agreement on Tunisian home rule.

Mr Ammar said that agreement was now en- tirely up to France.

Signing of the accord, first proposed by former Premier Pierre Mendes-France, would be the big- gest forward step France has taken in strife-torn North Africa since World War II.

1.

ben

Premier

Ammar "The government is very brimmed with optimism, bus united," continued Premier ben Indicated clearly it was up to Ammar, and Tunisian opinien Franco to make up its mind on is 30 per cent behind it." the outstanding points of dis- agreemen

TALKS RESUME

100

Premier Ben Ammar weni

to praise Premier Edgar Faure of France, who probably Negotiations resume to-

will take part in the "negotia- morrow.

Mr ben AmMAT said during a slop in Nice

tions, as, a mari with grea!

and today

comprehension that he had “great

perfeet hope of seeing the sccord

knowledge of the problem." M Faure spent several

wartime years in "Tunisia, United Press.

signed during this week or at least before the Holy monch ..of Ramadan." Ramadan begins on April

20.

Both the French and Tunisian governments would like to see the home rule issue settled once and, for all by April 19, X poss- ble, before the African-Asiatic

Preview Of China's conterene starts at Bandung,

Bandung Policy

Tokyo, Apr. 11.

A Communist Chinese verbal broadside today charged America with "military aggression, ecotio mic exploitation and colonialism" in Asia, thus giving a preview of Red China's policy for the Afro-Asian conference next week.

The blast at the United States came in an article in the Peking People's Daily and was broad- cast by Peking Radio and monitored in Tokyo.

Mr Feng Chih-tan, the Com- murist writer, laid down the line Communist Chinese leaders; including the Foreign Minister. Mr Chou En-lai, probably wil take et Bandung, Indonesia, when the conference gets under- way on April 18.

AGGRESSION CHARGE

The writer, quoted by the Communist broadcast, charged that United States aid to Asari countries "IN intended for milliary aggression."

He said that Washington "regards the coming Afro-Asian conference with a great deal of uneasiness."

The Communist writer lashed, out at President Elsenhower, saying. "It is not accidental that the United States Presi❤ dent should choose this parti- cular occasion to talk about the

ald gramme to "Asia."

Bid

programime,

intended he charged "is really to "smooth down anti-US senti- ment and to sabotage th's historic conference of the peoples of Asia and Africa"

United States aid was con- demned as a "cover up" for the "penetration of US capital into "many Asian and African nations...making super-profits."

The Communist articlé said the United States had driven out the “influence of Britain, France and Amr colonial powers."---- United Press.

Ike's Church Attendance

Washington, Apr. 11. The Rev. Dr Edward R. Elson, President Eisen- hower's pastor, declared last night that criticism of the chief executive's church at- tendance "is not justified." Dr Elson, made the statement on a television programme when asked about recent-"criticism” of the President's religious habits. Senator Matthew M. Heely torched off a storm recently when be told a CIO convention that "Mr. Elsenhower joined a church until after ne became President.” — United Press,

Against

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Pyjamaless Australians

Melbourne, Apr. 11.

Too many Australian men slept without pyjamas or were only a singlet, and this tendency cost the tex- file trade an awful lot" of good business, British tex- Lie and fashion expert Thomas. Nightingale sald hert.

to

He added that English- men werd worse than Aus- tralians when it came nightdress. They slept in their underwear or nothing at all

Mr Nightingale, the director of a big British textile and fashion Grm, sald Australian, women WETO more fashion – conscious about, their night, attire-China Mall Special.

Indonesia.

There will be no offeiri North African delegates to Bandung, but Tunisian nationalists will be present as observers and France is anxious to prevent Tunisian independence becoming an issue at the conference.

the interests of both. countries this convention must

"It is

be signed as soon as possible," said Mr ben Ammar. entirely up to France to accom

plish this.

Outstanding problems include the length of time set for the

transfer to Tunisian authorities of the police and judiciary, the

composition of arbitration bunals and control of security areas along the border and around the Bizerte naval base.

Tension Mounting

resume

New York, Apr. 11.

to

Niemoeller

Will See

Russians

Israel today asked the United Nations Security Couricil

Thwith

the utmost urgency" consideration of her

Boun, Apr. 117 complaint of Egyptian border The Rev. Martin Niemoeller, violations.

who heads the Protestant chur- The Israel representative, Mrches in the Province of Hesse, Abba Eban, said in a letter to said today he will go to the the President of the Security Soviet zone temerrow to discuss Council, Mr Arkady Soboley, of the freeing of political internees the Soviet Unione

with. Soviet zone authorities.

"The tension created by Egyptian assaults is mounting,

The Rev. Niemeller, who was

and the armistice is gravely speaking at a public meeting threatened Accordingly, 1 held at Kaiserlautern, said that respectfully request that the rearmament was "an ill omer" consideration by the Security for the Federal Republic and Council of the Israeli com added that the church should plaint inscribed on the agenda take an interest in politics fo of April 8 be resumed with the good of humanity. France- the utmost urgency."---Router. Presse.

FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS OVER

DIEN BIEN PHU INQUIRY

Paris, Apr. 32. France faces a new political crisis because of an “inquest” on the conduct of military operations which led to the Beige and fall of the fortress of Dien Bien Phu in Itide China a year seo. General Pierre Keonig, Defence

Minister, who over the

week- end announced the appoint- ment of a military commission to probe this piece of history, has started & controvSTAY, which may provò oné of the bitterest France has known. It may rend the parliamentary majority on which the Edgar Faure Cabinet relles, Political responsibility for the eight-year war in Indo-China

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of the Popular Republican (Catholic) Party

were

the

Taniel the

for

China,

charge of Indo-China affairs. Indo-China has constantly been Party bitterness increased when "used as a bone of contention.

last June M. Pierre Mendes-

between the French parties. Allegations have been freely France ousted

made that exploitation of the Government during Geneva negotiations

different" exchange rates in Indo-China krimistice.

Faris

and Sälgun for the The Independent newspaper Le

to Indo-Chinese plastre led Mondeoeniz himself 25. - lart might quoted

Illegitimate pronta A parlia General

mentary commission reported early this year ..oa

*the plastre Rendal but its report re- ceived relatively

bilitie publicity in the Preas, and no further action, was

taken China Matt Special

having sald

rear that responsibility for Indo-China was “above all governmental" The paper called for publica- tion by the Government of Ha instructions given in the past

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