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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955.

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Confidence Grows In Casablanca Police Found Girl US NAVY

Cheshire's

Mercy Errand

Turin July 7,

On General's Arrival

ARABS OPEN THEIR SHOPS AFTER 7- WEEK STRIKE

Rabat, July 7.

M. Gilbert Grandval, formerly France's top diplomat in the Saar, flew here today from France to take up his post as French Resident - General in this tense and troubled pro- tectorate.

The Resident-General at once drove to the Sultan's Ben palace for his first visit to Sultan Mohammed Moulay Arafa.

arrested

at Orst

Mcs shop-keepers Ignored the strike call but all labor put up their shutters when called on to do so by hundreds

M. Grindval has a reputation | form "

organised armed, pean shop-keepers in Casab- it did in Algeria, lanca in protest against alleged as a man of energy and action, rebellion as

Na trement of and everyone in Morocco expects The terrorists, anatical him to act decisively though tionalists determined to drive' police officer, there are widely different id as the French out of Morocco work en what his actions should be. singly or ini small

groups On his arrival today two-third murdering French settlers or of the shops in the Arab quaz-pro-French" Moslems, spraying ter of Casablanca opened, their cafe terraces with machine of Europeans demonstrating for doers after a seven-week strike bullets, placing bombs and ordered by the Nationalists, Aring crops.

Some shop keepers told re- Casablanca, which has bee

the North perters that it was a gesture of called bonfidence in the new Resident- Chicago, is the worst General. In Rabat's Arab quar-spot. ter however, most of the shops remained closed.

The main problems on which he will report are these:

1. TERRORISM,

In

Morocco this has not taken the

the release of those detained.

2. THE DYNASTIC African | PROBLEM." In August 1953 troublathe French deposed Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco, who www regarded as favorable to-

Nationalist wards the Istiqlal movement.

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Previously a powerful group of tribesmet led by the Pasha of Marrakesh; Si Hadj Tam! el Glaoui had disowned the Sultan as their religious leader.

The Dew Sultan, Mohammed Moulay Ben-Arafa, pious and retiring, takes no part in political

"COUNTER-TEXRO- RIS31" This is the name given M. Grandval will stay into terrorist acts assumed to be Morocco about six weeks in the committed by fanatical French A retired Royal Air Force Wingrst instance. He will then settlers who oppose any

Commander. Leonard Cheshire, return to Paris to report to the cessions to the Moroccatis. VC.

wartime bomber pilot Government,

Counter terrorists have killed and British coseryd at the

Nationalist leaders and French dropping of the alemie bomb

men sympathetic to their views at Nagasaki in 1945, wheeled

including the well-known editor an invalid English girl through

M. Jacques Lemaire Dubreuil, a leading advocate of reform activities.

The Nationalists demand the in-Morocco, who was shot dead

Mohammed V return of

Dow in Casablanca on June 11,

of living in exile in Madagascar as M. Roger Wybot, head

of any under- France's counter-intelligence sera prerequisite vice, was sent to Casablanca to standing with France..

The French Government has After investigate the murder. his visit 12 people including never officially recognised the existence of the dynastic prob- eight police were arrested lem. But usually reliable sources connection with counter-terrorist

Some members of the said Delivities.

French Cabinet support a cam- the M. Wybot's report to French Government, which re- promise proposal where the pre- sent Sultan would retire from commended, according to Hiable sources,

a complete re-the throne Mohammed V would organisation of the Moroccan formally abdicate and Morocco

the streets of Turin tonight. He now the child, Josephine Woolam 10, daughter of a working class family of Glou- cater, to Turin in his private plane last night because she thinks the sight of the sacred Sladon, in which Christ's body. was wrapped after his on the Cross, can miraculously of a grave form ef osteomalacia (softening of

death

cure.her

the bones), which crippled her in 1950.

But the

sacred shroud, which bears what have been described

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as the imprints cf

Christ's

body, is locked in a casket

SI John's

Lebanon

Cabinet

Has Not Resigned

Beirut, July 7.

problems M, Grandval have to study.

The

arrests

of

will council.

Dead In Woods

Ten-year-old Evelyn Patricia Higgins went to a hairdresser's after school, stayed an hour-and was never been alive again after leaving the shop, a court was told last month, Ernest Charles. Harding Before the court, secused of Evelyn's murder, was 42-year-old (Pictured here).

Harding hill, Warwickshire.

of Coventry, sa; between two police offices in the village" hall at Coles-

The girl was last seen alive in Coventry on Wednesday, Juné 8. After she vanished into & nation-wide "Inquiries were started by Coventry City pelice and these spread search." Superintendent Spooner, head of the Warwickshire CHD said,

Just after midday on a Saturday the search was concentrated on an ares arvand Stretton-on-Dunsmore and Rugby, and as a result, Harding was arrested,

Early on Sunday morning police and Home Office pathologist Professor J. M. Webster Express Photo. went to Shustoke Wood, where they found the girl's body in

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PLANS

ANTARCTIC

FLIGHT

Washington, July 7.

The US Navy intends to fly six places from New Zealand to the Antarctic continent next November in an early phase of the planned big Antarctic expedition.

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The planes will land on snow ruwways prepared previously by crews of six Navy ships which will go to the Antarctic earlier. A Navy spokesman said

Thursday the planes will consist of two P2V Neptune patral planes, two RTDs (C-54 type) and two R4Ds (DC-3) with special fuel tankes and other, equipment to extend

rarge.

TASK FORCE

A task force of surface ships will be deployed along the 2,040 nautical mile air roate between Christchurch, New Zealand, and McMurdo Sound, the point in the Antarctic where the runway will be built They will servo. 55 navigation aids and as rescue vessois if needed over a routo where Antarctic stamnis make flying as difficult as anywhere in the world.

The six big planes will fly out over the same route and head

home sometime February or March,

for

BRILLIANT YOUNG Carrying Cross Captain Geoer, Defek

GENERAL DEAD

Brigadier Casey' Vincent

New York, July 7.

The Continental Air Defence Command said

police, will present one of the would be ruled by a Tegency late yesterday, the cause of death of a brilliant Mohammed V has so far re- young Air Force general still was listed officially kept in Turin's

suspected fused to consider abdicating and as "undetermined" and that it might be a week

fendal overlord of Cathedral and nobody has Sami e Solh, Premier of the counter-terrorists caused great E Glaoui,

Berber before the actual cause was known. seer it since 1933, when it was Lebanon, denied today that his concern among French settlers thousands of war-like

had

resigned even and ten days ago an organisa-tribesmen had repeatedly stated last exhibited. China Mall Cabinet Speciali

though the resignation was an tion called "the Organisation that neither he ear his followers nounced yesterday

by an off- for Defence Against Terrorism, would accept a change of ruler, cial spokesman.

called a two-day strike of Euro- Reuter. Several Ministers of his Cab-

COURT MARTIAL [iner said the resignation had in

OF MAJOR

New York, July '7. The Second Army enouneed today that Maj, Ronald F. Alley

fact been handed in but, tha Tunisian-French

action on It had been postponed because the Premier had failed

to form a new Cabinet over- night.

Las:

right's statement safd that President Camille Chamon

of Bar Harbor, Me, will be led had asked Sami el Solh to form by court martial on charges of collaborating with the entry while a prisoner of the Chinesa ported today that the Premier

Reds.

The trial is tentatively set to stert on August 8.-United Press.

a new Cabinet but it was re-

Thad falled to reach agreement with the parliamentary majority who should be the group on new Ministers-Reuter.

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Account (4).

The CADC spokesman said that laboratory tests would have to be made here "and elsewhere" before doctors would be able to determine what caused the sudden death of Brig.-General Clinton.

General Vincent, who came

To Rome

Casalpusterlengo,

Rome, July 7. Lionello Natoli trudged the road to Rome on Thurs- day, carrying a 'the-foot, 75-pound wooden erom OD his back. The Italian was 400 miles to pital this south,

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Natoli left MBan Tuesday morning at day- break, to carry the cross to Rome as penance for "youths who have lost the way, like myself, and are. abandoned.".

Following love quarrel with a French girl he tried. to commit suicide with z pistol

Paris Notre Dame Cathedral on New Year's Day, 1854-Asso- ciated Press.

yesterday Hurt By Lightning

Guarantees D. "Casey" Vincent, 40, who was found dead in Answering criticisms that rat bed at his quarters here yesterday. fication of the agreements was tantamount to a French with. drawal from Tunisia, M. July "France will remain declared:

Govern at present. This the

conscious of its duty, fridy proclaims. It also pro- claims that it relies on the French living in Tunisia to con time their work in that country.

Paris, July 7. The Minister of Moroccan M and Tunisian, Affairs, Pierre July, today assured the National Assembly that the French-Tunisian agree. ments offered all possible. Fuarantees to French people living in Tunisia, These French people, he declared, had been closely associated by the authorities M. July added: France needs responsible for drawing up the them as they need France. He abso castigated those... who French-Tunisian agreements.

Addressing the Assembly foment riots and murder." during the second day of the

He went on: "We Stall not debate ratification of the tolerate that they should produce French-Tunisian agreements, M. disorder in a country where July pointed out that it was no no one can deny it we have new idea to grant autonomy to done magnificently. We desire Tunisia.

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All French governments since 1950 had prepared the way for granting of this autonomy.

that autonomy should enrich the country and not constitute an abandonment of it."

Lennox Boyd deputien

For Cyprus

The

London, July 7. Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox Boyd, is to fly to Cyprus this weekend for talks which will precede the tripartite conference of Greece, Turkey and Britain on Cyprus and East Mediterranean questions, 20- ording to a maually well in- formed source here.

Today the Colonial Office spokesman said he could neither confirm ner dery the report but

Was

that understood

official staternent on Mr Lennox Boyd's mission might be made

Tunisian

be- | Officers' Quarters a General

officer at the morning after he failed to age of 28, one of the youngest appear for breakfast, men to hold such a high rank since the "Boy Generals

of

Lask

force commander, now is in Europe discussing details of the "international geophysical year

programme in the Antarctic in

in which several

major powers will join in scientific studies ON the remota, uninhabited continent that surrounds the South Pole,

Associated Press.

Bulgaria Asks

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For Release

Of Consul

Istanbul, July 7

·Bulgaria handed a note to the Turkish Foreign Ministry today claiming that the arrest of Mr Georgi Cholako, Bulgarian Vice-Consul here on charges of spying, was unjust and that he should therefore be released.

..A injured

spokesman Government announced the arrest of Mr Chalakoff three days ago, caming leader of an alleged him as a

espionage ring- Bulgarian

New Albany, Ind, July 7 A faste of lightning

Gen. Vincent graduated from three boys here yesterday and the Civil War. recently had West Point in 1936. During a policeman who went to help come here to become Deputy World War II, he served for them was injured by a second Chief of Staff for Operations three years with the Fying | bol; which struck at almost the for the Continental Air Defence Thers In the China-Burma- tame spot-China' Mail Special. Reuter. Command.

India theatre and subsequently with its successor, the US 14th Air Force.

NOT ILL

Gen. Vincent had not been M. He recently had undergone a minor opera- tion for the removal of a cyst from the back of his head but

Air Force spokesman sald that there was no indication this had any connection with his death. He had reported here only list Friday for his new ssignment.

Earlier in this afternoon's de- |bate, which was calm through-

out, same centre and right wing His wife and four children

had

attacked the still are in California. They were national movement preparing to move here to es (the Neo-Destour) and had tablish their home when Gen. proposed that ratification of the Vincent died. agreements should await promul-- gation of a Tunisian constitution,

France-Presse,

The General's body was found is room at, the Bachelor

It was while he was in the Far East that he shot down six Japanese planes in combat and also was promoted to the tem- porary rank. of Brigadier- General, while still a First Lieutenant in the regular Army,

United Press.

Lead Theft

Damages Experiments

Sydney, July 8.

Lufthansa Agreement police bike that there

Despite US Airlines

Washington, July 7.

The United States and West Germany today later In the day,China Mail signed an agreement on air transport relations and Special.

routes, in spite of the opposition of United States commercial airlines.

Israel's Turn

Arab

Next?

The agreement provides for "the basic prin- ciples to govern air transport relations between the two countries and setting forth routes to be operated by their airlines."

Tel-Aviv, July 7, In addition to listing the; But the signing was delayed. infiltrators from the routes the agreement states that because of strong objections by Egyptian-held Gaza strip opened the airlines of the two coun- United States airines. They fire on

an Israeli patrol,

tries have the right to make claimed that rights given to the Israel army spokesman, asserted

"traffic stopa, today points between the two couth-were too generous. They cited at Jutermediate Germm airline, largely owned by the German Government, The Israeli spokesman charged | that the infiltrators had ÷ been harvesting on fields in Israeli territory when the Immell patrol approached

After a prolonged exchange of fre, the maltrators retreated to the Gaza strip, the spolemnen |

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Dosage, 5 Reaps, 8 Annex, Priest, 10 Solid, 11 Froth, 12 Exit, 13 Mused... 18: Latest, 18 Abates, 20 Scrum, 22 Snug, 23 Debts, 25 Align. - 26 Pedant, 27 Ether, 23 Knits, 29 Gender. Down: 1 Depletes, 2 Scimitar 3 Gasp, 4 Entrest, 5. Restones, 6 Exodus, 7 Prise, #145 | mid: N Standard, 15 Paughter, 18 Lamenis, 17 Tent-peg, 13 Budget, 21 Colon, 24 BethATAN

"There were no casualties Con the lat-welli, wide:- Trance Preset.

trica"

SIGNING DELAYED

Agreement completed. on June 10, WAS originally due to have been Bigwed: during Wem Kleyma

visit to the Slates 34. tuit tame,

particularly the right of German, aircraft to fly not only from. Germany to New York, but also beyond to the Caribbes SOULS American ROCAPE

and

who wanted sinkers for their nets stole 100' lead bricks from a nuclear re- search station in a cavern 110| feet deep in the cliffs of South Head, near here.

The bricks are worth about 100. Australian pounds (£80 sterling).

But Professor Harry Messet of Sydney University estimated today that their removal had caused at least 15,000 ALE= tralian

pounds "(£12,000 cosmic sterling)

damage to ray experiments.

bricks, a жете

He explained the

temporary measure, shielding highly sensitive photographic plates which had been bombarded by radio active particles and which were being gored while swalt- ing: turftar nuclear coulsion experiments, They were the only ones in the world ex-

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