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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1955.

TRIESTE REDS IN REVOLT DIG FOR

No Overlooking

Eisenhower

Gettysburg, May 30.

An observation tower an the historic Gettysburg battlefield was closed over· the weekend no that Presl- deut Eisenhower should not be overlooked on his

farm a mim.

A siga

porarily closed" hung over the stairway of the tower which for weeks has been a favourite spot for tourists who used binoculars to watch The President's farin.

Some 20 people were chased from the tower br Secret Service men who chained the entrance and then padlocked the stair- One agent said the war. tower would / be closed whenever the President visits his farm which he does frequently. China Mali Special.

TERRORISTS

USSR Overtures

To Yugoslavia Condemned

PARTY SHAKEN

Trieste, May 30.

Trieste's Communist leaders tonight threw their small but vigorous party into crisis by roundly condemning the Soviet wooing of Yugoslavia.

The signal for revolt against the policies of Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Secretary of the Russian Communist Party, was given

in a leading article in the official organ of 429 KILLED IN US

the Trieste Communist Party.

The article was unsigned but

The "article said that Mr

declaration

REFUSE TO believed to have been written Khrushchev's

SURRENDER

Djakarta, May 30. An attempt Lo reach agreement with one of the gangs terrorising Indonesia on its peaceful surrender to authorities has met with failure and several hundreds of the gang. armed Bren guns and Sten have once again taken the jungle.

with

guns

20

by the local Party chiet, Vittorio arrival at Belgrade has shaken Vidali. 55, known as "The Mexican Jaguar."

our party, as the bora. (a bitter Adriatic cast wind) shakes our trees.""

IN MEXICO

He was in Mexico at the - time. of the slaying of

Trotsky in 1940 and WEB rumoured to have been sent there by Stalin to organise the Liquidation of the greatest Communist ych

rebel

For nearly 15 years he had beat the head of the strategically important Trieste Communist

to Party.

A number of representatives of the Government, army and police had gathered in Sepang.

in a small town

Bantam. on Java's most western tip, to meet gang leader Kamid for final dis- cussions on his surrender after a preliminary agreement had been reached on conditions.

Kamid turned up with several hundreds of his followers many of them armed with Sten guns, while thousands had gathered to watch the proceedings.

6.000

CABINET CRISIS

IN CHILE

The writer fately contradicted Mr Khrushchev's claim that the break

and between Moscow Marsha! Tito in 1943 was due Lo Lavrenti Buria, former Minister of the Inveric since executed.

"The Communists of Trieste should feel proud their struggle against Tito particular ly in recent years, the article declared.

de- "We cannot accept the clarations of Comrade Khrush- chev and although we are pro- diver- foundly painel by this

gence of judgment, we préter to express our opinions frankly because we are convinced that they correspond to objective truth"

The article ended with Lan appeal to the Party members to “remain calm at a time of such great delicacy.”

It added that the Central

meet immediately after the end

Committee of the Party would

rupiahs from the Government by die Aararlin Labour Party, of the Russian visit to Yugo- the majority group in the pre-slayla "to express its opinion on sent coalition Government, 16 the results."Reuter. withdraw their Ministers from the Cabinet.

for every Bren gun he would hand over, objccted against the screening of his men dee manded they should be get free immediately

Moreover, he stated he would surrender to the

The took the step after

indonesian the President. General Carlos FREE IRAQ

Attorney-General himself only Ibanez Del Campo, rejected the and not to his assistant who was resignatien

of the Under- Per long

Secretary of the Interior, Senor discussions, he Carlos Ferrer, whose alleged asked permission to consult his action in denying asylum to 19 men but instead he and his gangPeruvian students deported from withdrew, shooting their guns the Argentine led to the 48-hour

RADIO

TRAFFIC ACCIDENT

TOLL MOUNTS

Chicago, May 30.

Traffic deaths in the US soared today toward an expected new record for a three-day Memorial Day holiday.

The United Press casualty count showed 429. accidental deaths, including 294 on the highways, 99 by drowning, two in plane crashes and 34 in mis- cellaneous mishaps.

Everest

Foundation

Created

moun-

London, May 31. Mountaineers and taineering scientists, explor

DINNER

Sheep grazing in fields alongside the main Yorkshire- Lancashire road at Standedge had to dig for their dinner * through four inches of snow when winter made an unwel- come return. Snow-ploughs were out in some

Reuterphoto,

LIELS =====

CANADIAN

FAIR

OPENED

Page S

Action Planned Against Fellagha

Algiers, May 30.

The French Interior Minister, Maurice Bourges-Maunoury, visited four key towns in the remote Aures Mountains today, fly- ing above the dangerous bandit-infested roads by helicopter.

He made brief stops at Kenchela, Batna, Ards and

ANOTHER Biskra, all of which are heavily

· “QUEEN” PLANNED

London, May 30.

troops

garrisoned by French operating against the estimated 1,300 "Army of God" fellngha

In the Aures badlands. Frequent

bandit attacks since last Novem

uprising

ber's All Saints Day

made most roads in the

have tie for

Aures

by

well-armed

travel, except

military convoys.

M. Bourges-Maunoury visited the Aures as part of his 10-day

Final recom

Plans for the first of two inspection tour of Algerian

world-beaters to replace the trouble spots.

ageing Queens of the Atlan-mendations en dealing with the mushrooming and violent 111- tic the 81,287-tan Queen tionalist movement will be made Mary and the 83,678-tonio Paris after the Interior Queen Elizabeth-are being Minister's return. discussed by Cunard Line experts.

ACTION COMMITTEE Sources raid the **Action Committee on Algerian affairs suggested by Marshal. Alphonse The Cunard management is Juin in a speech in Algiers yes- confident that the Mary, now terday would be set up, but only almost 19 years old, and her after M. Bourges-Maunoury's sister,. fcur years younger, are report is made.-United Press, still good for many years of service.

5

But replacement would take at least four years from the date of ordering. So plans have to be made well in ad-

vance.

NOW IN SERVICE

Some shipping experts believe that with the growth of air competition, the future of the North- Atlantic terry Les with smaller, more economical ships.

But Cunard building policy

Hartnell's Frog Disqualified

Durban, May 30. Frogs of many nations, weTE going through all sorte of acrobatics here today in finals of the "FTOV Olympics organised at Margate, a small South African resort town on Indian Ocensi, Rear

Toronto, May 30. Dr Ladwig Erhard, who led West Germany's specta-on the Canadian run suggests that it does not share this view. California led the states with cular postwar economic re- 26 traffic deatha,

Cunard's covery, today opened the

Canadian pre-war Traffic deaths climbed steadi- eighth

the Canadian fleet of six 14,000-ton linera is annual ly as the holiday peaced its end trade fair here.

now being replaced by four at midnight tonight

22,000-ton ships. and the National Safety Council said it of 31 participating countries Girls in the national costumes

So it Canada

is any guide, the would surpass last flanked the officials on the open-

successors to the Queens will be no smaller--and might even be larger.

feared they year's record high of 384 for a

day.

Council

three-day Memorial Day holing day platform.

Among the non-participating observers are 13 Russian econo- Mr. H. Dearborn, President, commented:

mists. Several months ago the Soviet Government made e- DISGRACEFUL

about the requirements quiries "This seems a disgraceful

for exhibiting goods but did not Santiago, May 30,

way to utilise the freedom

follow NEW CONDITIONS

A Cabine crisis in Chile fol-

won by those whose memory.

The products of two Iron Cur The gang lender, however, 'put · Irwing

we honour strikes by hospital

today

tain countries Poland and forward completely new

Normally 600 employees and students cul-

anywhere in the world dilons.

are to be encouraged and sharply in the waning hours of The Czechs are showing goods

accidents

spurt Czechoslovakia--are on exhibit, demanded He

partly financed by a special holiday when motorists relax ranging from beer to saxophones minated last night in a decision

foundation set up in Bri- their caution in the weary urge in one of the largest displays. tain, it was announced here to get home. Clearing weather

17 JAPANESE over much of the nation also today.

added

to the!

A party of 17 Japanese busi- nessmen headed by Mr Chubei The new organisation known roads of cars on the

Ito arrived in Toronto last night. as the Mount Everest Foundation Meanwhile in most com- bas been established by the munities

Mr Ito is one of Japan's "Big throughout the land

Five" businessmen and its 30 and the Royal the day Alpine Club

Wag given over to Society and will parades and traditional services companies' products range from Phical

synthetic fibres 10 pulp and funda accumulatert as a honouring the war dead. result of the successful British But the holiday was a but

steel, Commonwealth conquest of the forgotten at the tiny town of Kem Yoshida, said his country's Japan's Consul in Toronto, Mr. in Udall, Karsas, almost wiped from exporters were hoping to com- world's highest mountain May two years ago.

the map by a tornado last week.pete with textile imports in They have substantial Residents spent the day attending Canada and not with the home fund for this purpose from funerals and burying their loved products. Bagdad, May 30. royalties un a book by Sir John Abdul Wahas Mirjan, President Hunt, leader of the 1953 climb, of The Chamber of Deputies, fund of lectures and Alms about today called for a Chamber that expedition, they said, meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) COMPETENT PLANS to discuss Iraqi-Egyptian re- Applicants for help should be lations following broadcasts qualified to embark on their by an Egyptian radio station proposed exploration or re- called "The Voice of Freesearch and must submit com- Iraq."

pelent plans, a statement issued Ey the Foundation added. The Iraq Government recently A A fair proportion of the accused Egypt of operating grants will be made to those this secret anti-Iraq radio who intend to visit unexplored station on Egyptian soil though mountain areas, but the Fouada Egypt has denied the charge. tion particularly wishes to help of proved ability to Senator Towfiq Sawid, a former explorers

revisit charted mountains as Prime Minister, is likely to leaders of

less experienced visit Egypt soon on an official parties of mountaineers and delegation to meet the Egyptian scientists. Premier,

wildly, causing panic among the | student strike last week.

villagers.

Police and troops immediately Look up pursuit of the gang which meanwhile, however, had vanished into the jungle. - Reuter,

19

12

The Finance Minister, Senor Sergio Recabbaren, had already. resigned over the nation-wide strike of hospital employees for better pay-Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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20 21

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124

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128

ACROSS

1 Reviewer (8).

5 Struggles for breath (5).

8 Shade of red (5).

9 Diminish (6).

10 Restrict (5).

11 Climb (5)

12 Deride (4). -

13 Follow (5).

16 Disinclined (6).

18 Panacea (8).

20 Stadium (5).

22 Dregs

(4).

23 Wounds with a knife (5).

25 Worth (5).

28 Ambassador (8).

27 Monarch (5),

28.

28 Pigment (

(3)

29. Choose -(6)”-

DOWN

1 USA, district (9).

2 Unsafe (8).

3 Freezes (4)."

4 Curving inward (7).

"The gods

**~(7).

6 Foreigners (6).

7 French soldier (5),

14 Love

song

15 In being (8).

16 Non-professional

(8).

(7),

17 Food (7).

19 Make certain of (6).

21 Dominion (5).

24 Withered (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Endure, & Comet,

8 Alto, Remote, 11 Nurse, 12 Precis, 14 Mess, 16 Shell, 18 Alert 19 Str, 20 Orates, 24 Sharp, 25 Reside, 26 Ewer, 27 Amend, 20 Smithy. Down: 1 Earn, 2 Damp, 3 Rate, 4 Electa, 5 Consist, 6 Mariner, 7 Trestle, 10 Order, 13 Canasta, 14 Mediate, 15 Stoop 17 Hires, 19 Spares, 21 Tem, 22, Bift, 23 Levy,

ATTACK

**

Colonel Nasser, Money will also be provided and other Egyptian leaders, to to explore new or little known try to close the gap in relations mountain regions and to carry between the two

countries out further scientific investiga-

created by the broadcast, tion of mountains already well Reuter

known.-Reuter.

Emergency Measures Threatened By Scelba

SCHOOL TEACHERS STRIKE

اول

Rome, May 30.

Premier Mario Scelba threatened emergency measures tonight to crack a three-day, nationwide strike of school teachers.

Politics got all mixed up in and a half million students were education as the deadline neared on enforced holiday.

for anal examinations in ́inter-

mediate and high schools,'

Postponing his departure for

Sicily to join the campaign for next Sunday's regional elections, Signor Scelba conferred withi Minister, Silvio his Treasury

EXAMINATIONS

The school year, emis to-

KOTKOWY:

crisis and the comes on Wednesday, June 1, when

scheduled.

of Beanwhile, a 27-day strike 60,000

Semi-State other

Gava, and his Education Mizia workers" began to break. These ber, Giuseppe Erndni

They stood firm

frm against the

virtually pay.

demands of

mainly clerical emis workers, ployées

social security teachers for

have demanded" a The agencies, teachers now average about 5,000 live a month raise similar 50,000 lire (US$80) a month.c.one given full Civil Servanti. They want a starting wage of The Government has stood 72,000 fire (US$10320)

fizmi? and the non-Communist

In its third day, the strike workers returned to their produced",nó “ Incidents. An offices this morning without a estimated 90 per cent of the decision on their demande. teachers were off iɛe job, One - United Press,

ones as the death toll was raised He said the amount of textie officially from 76 to BO

goods imported by Canada from The raised figure came from Japan was only a drop in the the Red Cross, which said bucket,

amounting to leas in another 24 persons still are un value than the amount of whisky accounted for almost a week imported by Japan from Canada. after the tragedy.-United Press. —China Mail Special,

French Evacuate Haiphong

General Cogny, Commande e of French troops, Inspects the during Howć Izenek regiment as they embark on a troopship. the evachalian of Hilpheng Me Express Photo

What would be the cost? Colonel Denis Bates, third of the Brates brothers to rule Cunard, tells his shareholders that liners are four times costly as before the war.

This would indicate. a bit of more than £20,000,000 for a new Queen,

WILL FADE AWAY

צם

But Cunard has been able to set aside money for replacement at a rate of only about twice the pre-war .cost And Colonel

ment."

Durban,

More than 500 frogs, of all colours, shapes and sizes, have for the past three days been running

obstácie through COUTSET, "engaging": "fa": speed TACES, practising high jumps, brood jumps and sömerSKIÄIN and competing with each other. in exhibition of diving.

Most of the prizes were won by South African frogs, although an English entry," """Peggy", representing the English City of Margate, did well in today's events.

The

American" entries from "Angel Camp," in California, where frog racing began two years ago, seemed to have suffered from the long voyage to South Africa, and failed

10 live up standards.

10

their

amat

Bates warns that if the gap con- tiaues to grow "some ship of ships in our fleets today will fade

without replace „away

French A frog entered by Norman Hartnell, dressmaker for England's Queen Elizabeth, was disqualified for 1200 rules.-France-.

FOOTNOTE--The line will start this year to build a 60,000-ton, 35-knot replace- ment for the Normandie, burned out in New York London Express Service,

in 1912.--| obeying the

Presse.

NOTICE

TO HOUSEWIVES

Are you

consolous ?

budget conscious

WATCH

THIS

SPACE

TOMORROW

FOR WORTHWHILE

BUDGET SAVINGS

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