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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955.

FAURE GETS TOUGH ON MOROCCO Commandos

She Didn't Want Her Parents

To Be Miserable

Caloutta, Sept, 20. Nineteen-year-old | Prativa

Barker Chowdhury. hangod horselt yesterday' to save her parents the "miserie" of finding husband for her.

She left a noto mying sho wanted to "relieve my Door

helpica parente

to

of all the miseries due their frantic, unsuccess » fol search for my bridegroom. Everyone demanding blr dowrite my parenta could not afford."

WAA

The family migrated from

East Pakisten and tha parents were worried about the girl when she roached marriageable

e-United Press,

Ambassador's

Son On Spy Charges

Seoul, Sept. 21.

Tells His Cabinet: Agree Or Get Out'

AND THEY AGREE

Paris, Sept. 20.

The French Premier, M. Edgar Faure, today forced his reluctant Cabinet to approve`hli peace plan for Morocco.

At this morning's Cabinet meeting he bluntly asked any ministers who disagreed with him to resign.

No one spoke, and the Minister for Moroccan Affairs was able to announce after the meeting that the Cabinet members had agreed on the steps to be taken.

But the problems of applying the French plan still remained.

Apparently, they will be laft to the French Resident- General in Rabat, General Plørre Boyer do Latour, if he agrees to solve them himself. He is known to oppose M. Faure's plan.

Two main difficulties remain the choice of the third man on the Throne Council, and the continued pre- sence in Rabat of Sultan Mohammed Moulay Arafo, whose departure is the essential condition of any settlement with the Moroccan nationalista.

M. Faure presented three new names for the third man candidate this morning, Including Abdel Kader, the Pasha of Oued Zem. The Premior earlier failed to per- suade General Kettani Ben Hammou, the only Moroccan General in the French Army, to accept the post.

A “Neutral” Wanted

The seat is being reserved for a "neutral" personality The younger brother of to balance the nationalist Si Bekkai and the traditionalist North Korea's Ambassador] Grand Vizier Mohammed El Mokri, who is said to be 108 to Russia will be tried with- years old.

in 10 days by a Republic of There have been few names which either the nation- Korean military tribunal on alists or traditionalists have not objected to so far, but espionage charges, the ROK reliable sources now said that M. Faure and M. July had army counter intelligence been given a carte blanche in the choice of a third map. chief said yesterday.

Lee Sang Won, 27, who is said to tave been arrested, is described as the younger brotiver of North Korean Lt-Gen. Loe

The second and more difficult problem was the pre- sence of Arufa, placed on the throne by the French two years ago after the banishment of Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef to Madagascar.

Arafa, at first willing to go, has now refused, accord- Sang, who is the Pyongyang ing to reliable sources, despite guarantees from the French and former Government that his honour and interests would be

envoy to Moscow

Communist truce negotiator at respected.-United Press. Panmunjom

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The younger Lee "will surely face the death sentence" when he goes on trial, said Maj- General Kim Chang Yong, chicl of the ROK army counter- indelligence corps.

TRIED TO SWIM HOME

two He was arrested about months ago when about to dive; into the Imjin River along the and swim demilitarised zone across to North Korea, it was mariler reported that Lec been arrested in Seoul.

Germans And Russians

Missed

A Fortune

Vienas, Sept. 20. German and Russian soldiers

under arrest sat OR LOD

treasure worth about $22,500 for 12 years without knowing

had The

Leo is suspected by ROK intelligence officers of having epied in Pusan, one of the major Hepublic of Korea ports, and la Seoul sinca 1000.

"He was left behind in Puson by the North Korean Army, the ROK claim, when the United Nations broke out of the Pusan perimeter and drove the Com- munists north.-United Press,

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..

treasure, consisting of Roman, Japanese and Chinese gold coins and family jewels, was hidden by the Austrian proprietors of a house at Moedling, near Vienna, when was requisitioned by the German Wehrmacht in 1943. The Germans were succeeded by the Russians, who sat up their Kommandantar in the balta.

It

ing.

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The cellar in which the gems were hidden was used as a guard-room,

but

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Floor covering (6).

5 Round plates (5),

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8 Welcome ($),

9 Wine-shop (6).

10 Rescues (6).

11 Slow mover (5).

12 Shortage (4),

13 Hazards (6).

10 Choose (0),

10 let (0).

20 Water vapour (6),

22 Molten discharge (4).

23 Goade

(5).

25 Humped animal (5).

10 Dram (0),

97 Horizontal (B);

28 Sheen (5),

29 Protect (6).

:

DOWN

1 Boot repairers (8),

2 Mock (0).

3 Incites (4).

4 Hypnotic states (7).

6 Wished for (7).

Sloping Typo (6),

7 Sauce (8).

14 Throttle (8).

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15 Tense

(0).

10 Specimens (7).

17 Erudite (7).

19 Picture stands (0)..

21 Track (5).

24 Solitary (4).

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD=Aerowi 1 Sprond, 6 Stepa,

8 V903, 4. Pingid, 11. Exlie, 12 Reduce, 14 Part, 18 Lange, 16 Adchwip Part, 20 Insano, 24 Litho, 25 Sepred, 23 Voor 37 Dirgu," 38 Desint," "Down!" | Bap#, 3 Reci. Avid, 4 Deduch, 8 Steeple, C Eminent, 7: Blepred, 15. Cedar, 13 Ralljed, 14 Pointwe, 15. £*. {\leve) 17 Arena,

21 Bore, 23 Krse, 68 Bdit,

caskets containing the trea- sure had to wait 12 years to see the Ught of day agudo-- Franco-Preme,

$

SGT AND WIFE FACE SEPARATE TRIALS IN U.S. MURDER CASE

Blx

hundred

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and thirty Commando British shown landing at Farna- 200 gusta jo support the that have already arrived. Following shortly afterwards

were 300 troops from the Battalion South Staffordshire Regimens.

A spokesman at British Mid- die East Land Forces Head-

In Cyprus

quarters

said the

new ! arrivals would zo straight into action In an effort to settle the turbulent sitRRAL→ tion in Cyprus-London

Express Photo."

Farewell To Childhood:

For Today

The Princess Is A Bride

Venice, Sept. 20.

Princess Ira Fuerstenberg tonight said goodbye to the dolls' house and favourite toys of her recent schooldays on the eve of her marriage to a princely millionaire.

The 15-year-old Princess to

morrow becomes the bride of 31-year-old Prince Alfonso Hohenlohe, wealthy car sales- man and owner of estates in Mexico and Paris, in a cere- mony which will be Europe's social event of the year.

Three hundred princes and princesses from European nobility will glide in. gondo- las along the ancient Veno tian canals to the wedding in the Church of San Sebastiano.

Princess Ira, looking older than her 15 years, will float- with her father in a flower- bedecked gondoln, richly gilded, along the Grand Canal and thon through narrow waterways the church steps.

to

VISION AFTER

A. PLANE CRASH

Princess Maria Hohenlohe, the Spanish mother of the bride- groom, said today, her son decided 10

to propose Princess Ira after escaping from an airliner which crashed in the United States.

San Antonio, Sept. 20. Separate trials were granted today in the cases of an army sergeant and his Japanese-born wile who are accused of mur-As he struggled through the dering their 4-year-old daugh

1.

Sgt. Robert Lee Paxton, 26, will go on trial next Monday In the Federal District Court. His wifo, Tsukiko, also 28, faces trial later. She is expecting another child, her third, In October.

Sgt. Paxton, stationed at Brooke Army Hospital, and his wife were accused of murder- ing their daughter, Brenda Kay. The child Mod on May 11 after the couple took her to Brooke

and said she Hospital had fallen from a high chair. autopsy disclosed Inter evid ences of multiplo bruises and "possible_internal injuries,

Sgt. Paxton is held in Boxar County Jall under $25,000 bond, while his wife le freo own recognisance.

on her

The couple, who have a blind 3-year-old daughter, were mar- ried on December 24, 1981, at Kobe, Japan, while Sgt. Paxton was overseas.--United Press,

Princess Hohenlohe added that

sho

heart-shaped piece of fuselage framed.

had the

will probably give it to them They Paid Up!

as a keepsake," she said.

As well as uniting two historic familles, the narringę will link two of Europe's great motor car industries. Princess Ira's mother is a member of the millionaire Agnelli fami- ly, owners of the Italian Flat plant.

Prince Alfonso is the German Volkswagen agent in Mexico and California.

CAR WRAPPED

IN CELLOPHANE

As a wedding present Prince Alfonso has given his bride a white Mercedes 190, one of Europe's fastest sports which she is still too young to drive.

cars

The Fiat works gave them a block family saloon, encased in cellophane and hung with garlands of pink roses,

Among 1,000 other presents wore precious family silver and heirloom jewels, given by aristocratic familles,

flames with the other passen-One gers, Alfonso had a sort of vision of Ira," the Prince's mother said,

"He had met her a few months before at £1 Furstenberg wedding at Essen, Germany.

"In barrowed clothes, to re- place his own burned suit, he went back to the plane when the flames were put out to sea if he could salvage any- thing.

SHAPED LIKE

A HEART

of the Hohenlohe gifts to the bride was a pair of huge emeralds brought back from the second crusade in 1148 by ancestor.-China'', Mail

an

Special.

Princess Alice

To See

Japanese Group

London, Sept. 20. Princess Alice, the countess

of Athlone, is to visit Covent Garden Opem House tomOTTOW "Under his sent he found a night to see the Japanese

Kabuki dancers

and

10-

scrap of silver fuselage exactly Azuma the shape of a deart. He musicians, it was learned

ight. dashed off to a telegraph night. office

The Princess, aged 72, is a and cabled Ira: "Win

grand daughter of .Queen you marry mo?"

Victoria and, a relative of the Elizabetham "Ira, was only 14 then, but she prosent Queen

sald 'yes'.

China Mall Boogie),

ENGLISHMEN ARE "EASILY

An

A

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THE WORLD'S BEST CADS"

A

Here were his views London, Sept. 20, American author, engaged

different types found in Murppo;

Italians the most comen tio but the most-ussfaith-

on a world investigation into caddishness, reported tonight that Englihimian were, tha world's "bost ||endo,"""

This

blond,

is pronouncement cuno from blue-gred Frederick

Theodore Sopaoer

Aseph Elliot Peckham), aged 33, who ERVO 4 prost conference on a mink bedspread he Catrice everywhere with him.

Mr Pookham dodged in and 48 "someone who doesn't really work and lives off charm, personally and 'sex?s

He declared that after throo months touring Europe for material on a book about cada, #ha was convinced that RING-

די

on the really developed the art of of cads he being charming cads. Well- educated of course. They are also the best dressed and have. Impeccable matmērs. They are so the most accomplishm ed at parlour gamies and back-

Spanish-standfant, keen on marriage, vory Jaslous: French-wondotikal. Lovigen. but 100 interstedt in money Germans the

and

But Mr Peckham, who made $250,000 in four yours hiring out

eitborta 2 ta godsklemmeri lonely ladies in the United Slater, had little wood to say about the usarlóim onde,

filled with remorse, ha

bine the

1

London, Sept. 20. Mr Tom Seagrove, south-

who cast London grocer has

been displaying the names of his dehfora in his shop window in a bid to make them pay up, today pronounced the scheme a Succes.

Yesterday he put three names in the window. Two of them paid.

Another six customers have paid their bilis to provent embarrassment and ten more have come in and arranged to pay by instalments.

"Mr Shagrove said: “I am only acting on old debta”— China Mail Special.

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Moscow Agreement Examined

MOLOTOV'S NEW PLAN FOR REUNIFICATION

Berlin, Sept. 20.

Western officials in Berlin said today the primary objective of the Soviet-East German treaty appeared to be to transfer to the East German Government the responsibility for negotiating the reunification of Germany.

It was "setting the stage" for the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference in this sense and would enable Mr Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, to refuse to discuss German reunification without the presence of both East and West Ger- man representatives.

This dual representation was ❘tions with "the appropriate West demanded in the preamble of German authorities," suggesting the treaty and must be read in that the unhindered passage of conjunction with article one traffic would be made dependent which specifically assigned East on "all-German talks on his Germany the right to conduct level. her relations with West Germany. The suggestion was strength- These officials said the treaty oned by a speech of Herr Walter the deputy Prime the West Ger- Ulbricht, completed what man agreement on diplomatie Minister, yesterday which was retations with the Soviet Union regarded here 白 thinly- began the setting-up of two veiled

threat againet West sovereign German governments Berlin-Router. es the sole negotiating partners compotent discuss the reun!- Beation of Germany, •

to

the East

German

Visits Planned

Berlin, Sopt, 20,

The Supreme Soviet and the East German Volkskammer (lower house. of parliament)

They regarded it as a further step in the Soviet campaign to force first West Germany and Inter the Western powers into rocognising regime and eventually agreeing are to exchange delegations to

visit each other's to a reunited Germany released the East German news ogency 'countries, from the Western alliance and ADN said today. "democratie" In the Boviet

SCTION.

Security Pact

It published the text of letter by the Supreme Soviet handed over in East Berlin yesterday.

of Nationalfiles, Supreme Soviet accepted

the tha

In the letter, signed by A. On the basis of the treaty and Volkov, Chairman of the Unions the Interpretation Herr Otto Sou V. Lazis, Chairman of the of the Supreme Soviet, German Grotowohl, the East Primo Minister, gave ip in a speech on Saturday night, the invitation of the Volkskammer, Russians would want the Foreign Ministers at Geneva to It suggested November or limit themselves to the discus-December for the visit of Soviet sion of an all-European security Parliament members to East pact

embodying the two Ger- Germany. man states.

No date was suggested for the They would assign to an "all-proposed return visit of Volks German alliance" the task of kommor deputies to the Soviet nogotiating the

International Union-Reuter、 etatus and internal shape of a united Germany.

Allied omletals here attached considerable significance to the Exchange of letters between

Dr Lothar Bolz, the East Ger- man Foreign Minister, and Mr W. A. Sorino, the Soviet deputy Foreign Minister, on East German control of the road, waterway and rail links between West Berlin and West Germany,

Voiled Threat

The possible significance of the letters lay in the statement that this cantan would hence forth be regulated in negotia-

How Old Is This

aginal rulle discover

Capo

Boat?

work for tha

But He Got

Satisfaction From Moscow

Helsinki, Sept. 20.

Dr Juho Paastaivi, Fin- land's 84-year-old President, said today on his roturn from the Soviet Union: "I on have been in Moscow seven different occasions for negotiations during my career. This is the first time I have come home complete. ly satisfied."

Flags were

the flying over Finnish Capital to welcome the President home and to celebrate the return to Finland by Russia of the naval base it holda at Porkkala outside Helsinki.

The Prime Minister, Mr Ugho Kekkonen, who returned with Dr Pansioivi, said the 50- viot Government had under- taken to return the base uncon- ditionally.

Ho told a Press conference that there were, "Absolutely no secret undertakings or `igree, ments as some Western news- papers have suggested."-Reu~

Turks'. Warning

To U.N.

Nicosia, Sept. 20. The

court- Cyprus-Turkish munity of nearly 100,000, today" sent à cable to the Secretary- General of the United Na-. tions, Dr Dag Hammarskjold "ychemently opposing" the sub- mission of the Cyprus question. to. U.N. by· Greces, Vi

The cable, which was signed by Faiz Kaymak, Chairman of the Foderation of Turkish Associations, saldo

Turks insist

"on - the maintenance

of the

status quo. In Cyprus," or tho island should be retumed to

former owner, Turkey,

arrangement 'for 'self-

determination vona pleblecito : will result in bloodshed." Houtor

the French Diplomat

Killed In Crash

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