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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955.
Morocco Sultan Will Not Abdicate ITALIAN SABRES HANDED OVER
DETERMINED TO Faure To Study Dynastic Question
FULFIL
DIVINE MISSION
Marrakesh, Aug. 4.
The Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed Ben Arafa, key figure in the controversial dynastic question, has informed French President M. Rene Coty that he will not step down from his throne, one of the Sultan's staunchest supporters reported today.
ANIMANJAMENTENSE 2 3JEKTE MONOSI CON DATE TAKERTIJOS AUSILIENTS KJENNI
PREMIER
Parla, Aug. 4.. Edgar Faure to night
a Cabinet planned meeting for this weekend to discuss Moroccan Pulley
against a background of new
in the
developments in thony dynastic question.
at the Premier's Sources
residence said Faure plans to a Cabinet meeting on Morocco for Saturday and to summon the Government's North Arteun Affaire Co- ordination Committee for
next Wellnesday or session Thursday,
Q
El Glaoui, Pasha of Marrakesh, said in SOVIET NOTE
a statement issued by his secretariat, that the Sultan has sent a letter to President Coty stating that he would "not abandon the traditional and religious rights of the Sultan of Morocco, recognised by the treaties of Fez and Algeciras, and that he intended to fulfil until the end of the divine mission to which he has been called.'
Queen Mary
Stowaway Deported
Dived Overboard
Southampton, Aug. 4.
David Martin, 27- Richard year-old American stowaway, was deported from her today in the 81,000-ton liner Queen
Mary from which he swan n Jy two miles astore luz Mustuslary.
found Marlin When poller sprawled exhausted 13
waterfront le had near the about $300 and a passport, in ha pocket.
Today Mattin wHS escorted aboard the later by police and security officials, It is under- stol that his parents have paid his fare home,
Martin, a husky six-footer, said: "I stowed away because I wanted tu Het to Britain to study
cultural the country's aspect which 1 have always admired.
In Rabat, the Moroccan fempital, the office of the Resident-
TO WEST
GERMANY
MEETS NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS
Bom, Aug. 4.
י
M. Gilbert Grandval, Resident- General in Morocco, is ex- 'pected to be present. Meanwhile, a group of Con-
Morvative members of the National Assembly called on the Premier to ward him against the danger of hosty decisions in Morocco. M. Faure was reported by a de Jegation member to have given the desired assurances. Informed soureen sold that E! Glaoul, the pro-French Pasha of Marrakesh, who pushed the dynastic question into renewed
prominence today, may como to Paris soon. The posaltl- lity of a visit by El Glaout was believed to have been communicated to M. Fauro by the Pasha's son, the Cald Brahim Glaoul, in a personal Interview. Brahim Ginei handed M. Faure a letter from the Pasha of Marrakesh, rejecting a report». ed plan for” a two-year re- the Sultan geney to replace of Morocco, Mohammed Ben
has the Arafa, who
strong support of El Glasul.-France- Presso.
PASSPORT FIGHT State Department Versus Robeson
Washington, Aug. 4.
The State Department has decided to fight Negro singer Paul Robeson's effort to force it to General, M. Gllbert Grandval, The Soviet note to West give him a passport, a spokesman said today. enfirmed the receipt of a letter Germany published today This is in contrast with the Department's From the Sultan for transmia-meets all the requirements recent willingness to give passports to persons of the German Government hitherto turned down. The relaxation came after in respect of the forthcoming a US court ruled that a passport is an American visit of Dr Konrad Adenauer,] the Chancellor, to Moscow.right, not a privilege to be denied.
sion to President Coty.
noit
Not Known The contents of the letter were
Itabat.
immediately
known
101
The latest development In
tallowed the dynustie affair
EL letter published Tocuy by Glauoi categorically rejecting a plan which he attributed to M. Grandval and which he called for a two-year regency u replace
Sultan, Hve prostni jir the appointment of a SureSor,
זיוו וי{
said
problem has
ever since
forner
dynastie been an isnie bere
Bey Arafa succeeded Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef, removed from his throne by the about two Prendi Governmen years ago,
This
the evening.
Resident Geral's press offlec said that on M. "all reports published Grandval's plans are completely incorrect."--France-Presse,
Argentine Fleet
Objects To
"I am also a pretty powerful Being Followed
swinner and hoped to have a go at
Channel. swimmstig the Perhaps one day 1 return and
He grinned when he admitted "i went overboard from the top deck when the ship was
Shartle Southampton."*
iti
Buenos Aires, Aug. 4. The Radical (oppositiem) bloc
the Argoline
Chumber of Deputies decided today to ask a sceret, sestion to inquiro IGT why warships of a "foreign g
Wure shadowing the power" Argaline fect during reent SouthmaNUCUVIER in
South
ap-
before the liner stiled he was seen by the United States Vice-Consul in
amplon.
Alantic.
the
His brief stay in England was Congressional quarters alleged i spent in nely Winchester the ships belonged to the United prison. China Mail Special. States-Reuter,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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8
70
21
125
27
ACROSS
3 Severe disciplinarian (8).
7 Long for (5),
Salad plants (8).
10 Diminish (B).
13 Go before (7)..
15 Rate of progress (4).
17 Arbilors (7). -
18 Affirm (7).
20 Unoccupied (4).... -
21 Built (7).
20 Gluttonous (6).
27 Number (8),
28 Consumed (5).
29 Keeps back (8).
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15
26
22
124
28
DOWN
1 Skull covering (0).
2 Dance (4).
3 Confused fight (5).
4 Children (4).
6 Divine drink (0).
'6 Thrown into the air-(0).
9 Last (6).
11 went wrong (5).
12 Climb (3).
14 Appear (6),
16 Portion (5).
10 Granted (5).
18 Disgrace (8).
19 1ils (0)
22 Eagles (5).
23 Irritablo (6),
24 Expiring (0),
25 Commation (4).
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Actors: 1 Scrubs, 6 Moist, Rotor, 9 Cancel, 10 Naked, 11 Walet, 12 Urge, 13 Torso, Severe, 18 Deodar, 20 Steal, 22 Pair, 23 Solid, 25 Minim, 20 Alding, 27 Nouns, 28 Halgo, 29 Threat, Down: 1 Secludes, 2 Renegado, a Brow, 4 Solaced, 0 Monster, 6 Orator, 7 Sheds, 14 21 Relative 15 Outright, 10 Solomon, 17 Vallant, 19 Easing, Frite, 24 Dish.
In Mr Robeson's case, how- | with the Justice Department, The Soviet Union accepted the
શ State Department the spokesman added, German request considered ever,
spokesman caid it had been de- Important in Bonn for pre-ided to oppose his legal battle
discusions between for a pasport itudinary the two ambasadors in Paris
Was made after consultation on the clarißention of poduts raised by the visit.
West Germany wishes it to be
understood by
clearly
Soviel
the Dr
before Union Adenauer leaves that his ac- ceptance of the invitation in no way implies recognition of the
East
German
Republic which is already in diplomatic relations with Morrow or of the
Soviet and Polish an- Bexations in the east of the former Helch.
Soviet Assumption
not
The Sovid assumption that the uf relations establishuinent would not be made subject to any prior conditions by either aidle corresponds ap-
ximately
though
recent state- to the ment by Herr Heinrich Von Brentano, the West German Foreign Minister. that Adenauer would not moke bis visit to Moscow subject to any prior conditions. Clearly West
Germany wishes to obtain certain results from the Moscow visit such as the prisoners release of German
of war numbering somewhere between 10,000 and 100,000
still held in Russia,
But i was recalled in Bonn that the Soviet leaders an- nounced their intention last month of negotiations with the East German Government on the release of these Get- mans. It is therefore possible that by the time Dr Adenauer gets to Moscow their re- patriation may be under way,
ing
Made Clear
In Bory It was pointed out
that the agenda proposed by the Soviet Union in the new note did not leave any open- for a discussion of Ger- man unity: German leaders have 'made it abundantly clear that discussion of unity of the Is the principai alm proposed trip to Moscow.
The first Soviet note of June 7 did propose discussion of the establishment
relations of "and of related questions."
This last clause was taken in Boan as Including unity and was repeated in the German note of June 30. The Soviet again of yesterday note picked up the phrase when acknowledging receipt Adenauer's note but it did not include it in the proposed
of
The decision
PAUL ROBESON
Anglo-Russian Naval Visits
Proposed
London, Aug. 4.
A Foroign Offico spokesman confined tonight that Soviet Union
had suggested the
He cald Goverment lawyers believe they have a good case.
Mrs Clare Booth Luce, the United States Ambassador to Italy with fallas officials at the ceremony at Caselle Airport, near Turin, when the first seven F 86 K Jet aircraft made by the Flat Company were handed over to the Italian authorities. They are for Atlantlo Pact 'forcen assembled in Europa-Express Photo,
Air Crash Victims
Buried
Mr Robeson, who has been COMMON GRAVE kiontifed in the past with Com- munist causes, had his passport cancelled in 1950 on the grounds that his travels would not be in the national Láterest.
Filed Suit
Tel-Aviv, Aug. 4.
Mr Moshe Sharett, Premier of Israel, stood today at the open graveside of 58 prasengers and crew killed when an Israeli alrliner was shot down by Earlier this year he fled sultBulgarian aghters, eight days in Federal District Court to re- quire the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, to give him a passport. The Justice Depart ment countered that the singer had not used up all the adminis trative means of getting a pass- port.
Д
Aled Mr Robeson then motion asking that Mr Dulles be ordered to give him a passport, The State Department has until August 15 to answer this motion. --United Press,
ITALIAN
MINERS
MAY GO
TO BRITAIN
Rome, Aug. 4.
ngo.
The victims, including Jews, Protestants and Catholics, were buried in a common gitwe after to identify them all attempts had failed.
were
Mr Sharett said they the victims of "a wanton and savage assault."
World Shocked
Street Name Embarrass28
ם תם
Residents
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Aug. 4.
Twelve familles llying new housing cetate near hero want to changa the name of their street- Loveless Gardens.
One woman living there id:.."People are always poking fun at us because of it.
"They ask if it was given the name because men beat their wives."
asid: The Another number of children about is proof that the place Is wrongly named.”
But a council spokesman Bald
every street on the estate was named after a Mamous name
the British Labour Movement. Loveless WAS "George one of the greatest of them all. The people should feel
proud, not cmbarrassed,” he added. China Mall Special.
Detained Japs
NO REPLY
INDIANS TRY
TO APPEASE
VOLCANO
Valdivia, Chile, Aug, 4. Indian settlements throughout the area stricken by the eruption of Rininahue Volcano held ritual dances today to appease "Pillan", the devil they believe respon- sible for the mountain's acti- vity.
Sanitary authorities ordered the immotato Vaccination of the thousands of refugees now concentrated at Lufer after flexing their orchards and ranches in the volcano's vicinity. a precaution threat of typhus and
The
movo
the
Wils
against other epidemics.
As the cruption passed its tenth day without any sign of abating, the Romam Catholic Church ordered special prayers for the end of the disturbances.
Will Go On
Volcanologist familiar with Rindnahue belloved, however, that activity would persist for some time in view of the large sulphur deposits known to exist inside the volcano.
Heavy columns of grey ashes continued to riso from the mountain, obscuring the sun, The countryside
the
around
the naws of this human slaughTO CONSUL'S volcano was under a blanket of
"The entire civilised world was shocked and outraged by
ter perpetrated in mid-air," he saldi.
All Israel observed mourning for two hours this afternoon ne the State funeral cortege wound its way from the Tel-Aviv sca- fret to the canetery of Kiriath Shaoui,
NOTE
Gonera, Aug. 4,
The Japanese- Consul-General
in Geneva, Mr Kellchi Tatruke, said today he was still awaiting At midday Protestant and Catholic clergy held a memorial China's reply to his government's service in the hangar of the request for the repatriation of Sir Ashley Clarke, the British military airfield where the coffins about 7,000 Japanese still held on Ambassador here, today dis-had rested since they were flown the Chinese mainland. exchangu of visits of war-cussed the possible employment to Israel yesterday--Reuter, ships and military delegations of Italian miners in British coul between the Soviet Union and raines with Signor Rinaldo del Britain, at last month's Big Bo, the Foreign Ministry Under- Four top level talks in Geneva.
It his speech before
the
Secretary.
Commission
Investigate Laws
If was understood that the To Supreme Soviet today, Soviet | British Ambassador informed Premier Nikolat Bulganin hed Signor Del Bo that British
thet this naval-
revealed milltary
exchange question miners were expected to agree was discussed in private with to the employment of about
to relievo Britain at Genová,
10,000 Italians
The
the
exchange of visits with manpower problem in Britain. the Soviet Union is now
It was also understood that boing studied in London and
was the Italian Government particularly at the Admiralty, anxious to avoid the possibility where it was pointed out to right that
of Italians being sacked without the only naval compensation because of local visit between the two coun- tries over the last eight years opposition to their employment, had been that of the cruiser (Sverdlov to Spithead (of Signor Del Bo declared in a Portsmouth) to cricbrate the statement to the press that the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth talks so far between British and
Itellan in June 1953.
authorities 00 the emigration of Italian miners to Britain had been unofficial.
Mr Tatsuko told Reuter that he understood that the Chinese Consul-General here, Mr Shen Ping, was himself awaiting an answer from Peking.
nches.
Only two fatalities have been reported so far. Both were in- fants-United Press.
the
Sudanisation
Completed
Khartoum, Aug.. 4.
the
The Sudan Government was fold today that "Sudanisation" of the territory was now com- plete and that "not a single in-
fluential post" was now held by. Egyptians. Britons or
This report wna given by a committee set up under the Anglo-Egyptian agreement on Sudan, to supervise The repatriation request was transfer of key posts from for- made here by Mr Tatsuko to cign to Sudanese controls
The transfer affects the ad- Mr Shen about a fortnight ago.
polles, Tefence ministration,
and other posta which Of the 7,000 Japanese de force Karachi, Aug. 4.
the "neutral at tained in China come 0,000 nee might affect The Pakistani Government civilians and 1,900 are milliary
mosphere" necessary for the tonight appointed a commission personnel.
territory in choosing whether to become an independent state to investigate whelber Muslim marriage and family laws need Tokyo and Peking are not in or be linked with neighbouring to be modified "to give women diplomatic relations-Reuter.
their proper place in
Marriage
Bociety according to the fundamentals of Islam."
Minister,
Mr Tho Prime Mohammed All,
D promised would commissionL
be set up after women's organisations protested against his marriage to a second wife, his 28-year- old former social secretary, lost April
Muslims
may have
步
four
Jalamic law but leaders
women
The last British naval visit to the Soviet Union dates back to 1947, when Admiral Sir
"It is logical that the Italian Algernon Willa, at the time Commander-in-Chief of the Government should be partlouwives by Mediterranean Floot, visited larly interested in the eventual Pakistani Sebastopol on board a cruiser absorption of labour, but it is
oppose polygamy, absolutely essential that our with two destroyers an escort,
miners be amoured of the col- The commission, which has Twill presumably be one Sebastopol is the base of thelaboration of the British authorl three women members, is Black Sea Beottles and of the trade unions," report within six months
ha said-China Mail Special. Franco-PreSE,
of the points which will bo the German ruised by Ambassador, Baron Von Maltzan, in the coming Paris discussions. China Mall
Special.
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Victory For Spain
Geneva, Aug. ́4.
Econo- The United Natione mic and Borial Cound today decided by 14 votes to note in attending of Spaine favour
of meetings the Economic Com mission for Latin America,
This is the first official body whoso of the United Nations meetings Spain has been invitert
Soviet
Reuter.
WINE-GROWERS THREATEN WAR
QOUTHERN
Paris, Aug. 4. French wine-
Sou todny issued
Krown ultimatum, that the French Government must buy up part of their Alcohol surplus by August 10, or clso faco, u "open war."
that six days from how the surpluses will be the GKV- ernment's responsibility and [“we will taka metións,”
1
M. Vidal, would not my what action might be, nor where it might wake place, claiming "ww do not even know how the explosion of" the wind-- M. Hori Vida), Praident of
the Mits
(Southern) Winogrowers anger will translate Browers Unlob, announced the fondling to the pre Allor Previously Union mooting hore, gdying, ministeriäve colineti adopted n
the "Union's ad-
to
five point motion, complaining thelr of theroading stocks In wine collars and lowered pribed The
Goverment periodically aroundos, that it is willing to buy
amount a corlats
of mtobot over-prodiation from these growers, supposedly De
to industrial needs. toros (or ro-sells
cording
then
the
slohol thus in effect support.
Presse.
priemerafico-
Egypt.-Router.
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