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Death Cell
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21.
Gaston Dominiet, 78-year-old new for the musder i 1952 a Bide a physa 14 56 days Drum
shed, Lady Ind
Cahier Ezabeth,
probably be moved to the death well any day now,
Donk who has her in the prisam nirmary of Bauneti an Macre les uwing me has inventaevd bee and poor health, has now bren hard to be he
Thay Jenith ... France.
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UK Stands By Disarmament Proposals
Bit.
to ward Frend
London, Nov 21 Allds by
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Sultan's Race With Anarchy Devastating Storms
Tribesmen Kill European In New Outbreak
Rabat, Nov. 21.
New, rioting exploded today in Taza -
and Sultan Mohammed V began a race
A
with anarchy to build a modern state in Morocco.
Inflamed Berbers dragged a Europear from his car and killed him, surrounded military headquarters and besieged a police station before Nationalists and French authorities restored calm in the latest outbreak, touched off by accident.
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A commsaique from his palace announced that the "pre-
Argentina's Latest President Sworn In
Menon Urges Quick
Action On Korea
United Nations, Nov. 21.
The Indian delegate, Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, said today that it was time for the United Nations take definite steps, however small, toward re- unification of Korea.
iminary palilient phase to en-to plan end reaffirmed by meradle Independence parties stitute a Government" will be thes Both Governme this have rutsed objections to year, a Foreign Offer spokes- Stmana. man said today
the
gin tomorrow. it said he plan- ned to recept the resignations of Violence flared anew today at Ben Slimane and the Throne
a bloody Taza afer
weekend Council, that cost at least 20 lives and 80 wounded as Ben Yousrer's revenge and the followers sought
incidents escaped control.
He was
commenting on clalm munde today in New Delhi by the Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal Bulgin, that Western states had backed
down frem eir own disarma- ment proposals
LIMITATION
The Brush spokesman said support for the proposal which contained a detailed scheme for
the limitation of forces of the Creat Powers was of course the subject to agreement on me.hods of control.
At the recent Big Four Geneva confernce the British Mr Harold Foreign Secretary,
Organise Unions
Si Bekkai is the key member of thol Council, which hardly had time to function before the Sultan returned.
Berber demonstrators at Tazs dragged a European out of his car this morning and murdered
He conferred with the Sultan incident that for an hour and a hajn
on
hwif this mis-morning, Shortly after noon the apparently exploded from
Sultan himself appeared on a understanding.
They surrounded the military balcony to address several hun- headquarters at the edge of the dred Moroccans gathered in the his Alltop medina and besieged a dusty mechouar before
white-walled palace. police station.
He promised them he would The Nationalist parties and French authorities worked attempt to win the right to together to re-establish calm.
Nervous European
organke labour unions for farm workers
fast.
|
It is essential, he told the General Assembly's Political Committee, to wipe out the impression that "vested interests" are trying to keep Korea divided.
"The time has Come to Mr. Menon also spoke, briefly abandon the idea that the past on the disposition or 82 EX determines the prospects of prisoners of the Korean War the future," he said
India's custody. He the noted that a number of them general debate on Korea, Mr had changed their minds about
referred Menon
to what he the country in which they
at- "un antagonistle termed
wished to settle. They had the titude"
Ая
the inst speaker in
of the government | the Republic of Korea.
Took Exception
A nervous European touched daughter, told a group of young | non-voling participant in
Macmillot, Baled thui Brush scientists wero al present ww.nig оп c. abro schemes off the violence when he red which could meet the problems un and wounded one of the created by nuclear weapons.-fieree Moghazni auxlitary troops Reuter
whom he bellived was threaten- ing him. Agitators immediate y whipped up Berber tribesmen
QUAKE RECORDED who had come down from the
hills to the souk (market).
Tuza, the military neacquariors of non in Murocco, sis us.ride
.s he Taza
Taza gip on the tradtional
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from Berkeley, probably in linked to complete their conqu«el: Nevada
of Morocco carly this century.
And a few miles to the north the barren R! mountain FING
mud of brown
where
The quake could have causeTÍ Camar FF 1 bit 11 populated area. -United Press.
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Motoboo was changing Lella Alcha, the Sultan's eldest
arst desire was to see women Moroccans yesterday that hor
abandon their veils, now in all colours, and hues to cele- brate
Sultan's United Press.
the
word
return.-
Steel Workers Decide Against Strike
Dusarldorf, Nov. 21. Th. wiges commision of the iren and steel worktes union to
any deeldid not to call a strike of 250,000 workers in the Ruhr iron and steel industry to sup- port wage demanda.
in-
Ty commission recommended The exceu ive to press for cividual wags agreements in the fron and steel Industry concern- ed.
statect
The wage commisson that despite the fact that it was Dot recommending en industry- wide strike, it firmly rejected the employers' after as insuf- cient.
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of right to change their minds, he
ם
the
Korea's
Colonel Ben C. Limb, South
UN observer and
debate, Took excepilon to the Indian diplomat's remarks. He told
the committee he sidered themt *most and especially inappropriate."
an
told the committe, "but We shall try to get rid al them before they change their minds again."--United Pross,
Decular Bonn To Ask
Mr Menon said he could not
for a vote
United States- proposed resolution calling for early settlement of the Horca question on UN terms free and impartially supervised elections to pave the way for Korean reunification.
He suggested that the Ameri- cona dilele from the draft re- solution a reference
for រា
re-
Why Prisoners
Not Returned
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Bonn, Nov. 21.
The West German Gov- to last ernment said today it will year's report of 15 UN Kurcan ask Russia once again why allics. He asked solution that could be adopted it is not returning German unanimously.
war prisoners from Soviet camps as promised.
"We must retrace our steps a regards this language of `ulu- matum," he said.
New Zealand's
War On Goats
.
Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano sald the question will be transmitted through. the Soviet Embassy In Paris. There
have been no, transports of re- turness since October 20. An estimated 5,803 of the 9,020 prisoners the Soviets promised to free were returned before then.
Argentina's - new - Presliteni, General Pedro Aramburu, right, is shown after swearing- Lu ceremonica In Buenos Alres which followed the overthrow of General Lonardi
by
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Strike Canada
HEAVY DAMAGE REPORTED Montreal, Nov. 21.
The chill hand of winter moved west- ward into Eastern Canada today, carving a path of heavy damage,
As much as 12 inches of snow, carried by a 50 mph wind, knocked out communications over a wide area in Nova Scotia. · Ice-laden poles crashed to the ground as the temperatures plunged to 20 degrees during the night.
There have been no reports |
of futalities,
Air communiention in and out Red Agitation
of he hurtime, provinces was brought to a standstill and rutne train ned bus routes becante. impossible.
The blinding snowstorm, which rounded the East Coasi provinces on he fotelront of curling DECDD surf, was the wo at winier storm experienced by Halifax since 1874,
Swept Westward
Island,
To Continue
In Bombay
DESPITE KREMLIN LEADERS VISIT
In Prince Edward
New Delhi, Nov. 21. drifts were piled up under the Soviet Premier Nikola Bul- drive of 60 mph winds, Com-gonin nd Savizi Communist munications were disrup.ed, Party First Scoretary Nikita but the Island was back in Khetishchey may flas themselves operation after an hour or two a centre, of series siela. of discomfort.
gitation when they visit Bom- bry next. Wednesday. partly because of the local Communist
Ary.
As thic storm swept west- ward it lessened in ferocity.
When It sideswiped Montreal | coup d'età Formør
and Oilawa, the winds died
and
the snowfall about three inches.
President Lomedi, - ouster of Peron, was farther 2 pollšical right than General
whom Aramburu, beliéto presents
his
M. Dange. n leader of the had Pullileal Bureau of the Com- was munist Party, said today that party would continue to agliate for the creation of down the unifled Bombay State with, the Cars bogged observers
of Bombay highways, but apart from silp- City
as capital large
pery road cecidit ons there was "despite the fact that Bulganin no serious threat to life and, is going to visit the limb.
"
cross section of the Argenting public. With General Aram- buru In the ploture'ts`Admiral Rojas, who remains in affos as Argentina's Vice-President, -Express Photo.
NY Chinatown
A Model
For America
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New York, Nov. 21. TEW York's Chinatown has "practically no juvenile delinquency at a time when, in other sec- tions of the city, adoles- cents seem to have run amok," an article in the December issue of Coronet magazinė said today.
on
Bombay has
has been the scene of agitation recently following an The blanket of snow which announcement by the Indian fell across Montreal began to States Commission of plans for disperse at noon, shortly after | carving the State of Bombay.— the sun broko through the France-Presse.
clouds.
The western provinces were not affected by the storm. They had their winter- treatment earlier in the month Tempera- tures remained seasonal through- - out the prairies and deep into the Rockies. Some rain was re- ported on the Pacific Coast United Press.
Anti-Taxation
Leader Criticised
Paris, Nov. 21:
*
M. Pierre Poujade, leader of the Anti-Taxation Organisation or Frent Shopkeepers, wart unday, criticised by representa tives of the organisation for over their
In a report on "Our Amazing seizing control.
Chinese Kids," writer James ! movénient C. G. Conniff said a "high moral sense is the key to the amazing record” of Chinatown children,
a
"Many an American commu
would be greatly relieved it It could boast of such record," he added. He quotes the Chinese Concul-General here Mr P.H. Chang, as allrl- buting the record to the Chinese spise of "lol piety."
"Chinese
the properly
must
fathers know that greatest wealth is
son- an
raised
A
accomplishment 'they feel be first taught at 'home,"
author wrote. the "Chinese mothers are very.
bit as conscientious,
As a further indication of the importance of self-respect to tho Chinese, Mr Conniff reported:
Few On Relief
Wellington, Nov. 21. Wild goats have becomno al- most as big
Herr von Brentano said the a pest in certain EMPLOYERS' OFFER areas of New Zealand as the Soviets ræver gave a definite deer. in central Otago date for completion of the re- Employers have offered a 14- (red
Their pro- pfennig hourly increase but the goats have become so numerous patriation action. unions and consistently du- that six hunismen from the mises to Chancellor Konrad manded 20.
Wild Lite. Branch of the De- Adenauer during the September "Of the 10.000 proplo in New
Workers in several big Arms partment of Internal Affairs In the last few days have in killed 6,309 in 15 weckt, effect soft-pedalled 'telling the
Moscow talks, he said, said only
that the return would be carried out as soon as possible,
union executive that they were Another campaign is to bo not prepared to strike over held in the area next year in The first official Inquiry on the what
ly the-piena's an attempt to reduce the gout delay was sent to the Boviet ifference soce the unions have population to the point where Embassy in East Berlin, which
mated that they would be prepared
17 Jocal sheep-farmers will be able promised to relay it to Moscow. settle for pfennigs notwithstanding their to maintain control-China Mail: But nothing wis ever receiveó claims for 20.-Reuter.
to
Special.
in reply-United Press.
Nuclear Weapon Carrying Fighter
Produced By America
Washington, Nov. 21, at Edwards Air Force Base, THE Air Force announced
- California.
14 Places of entertainment (8) today that a new jet The Air Force kept secret the
18. Artist's workroom. (6).
20 Insertion (6)..
..
21 Inexperienced (5)\ 28 Detail (4),
J: YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-ero: 1 Secure, Spill, 7
Fandom, B Solid, 10 Iced,-12 Cajoles, 15 Midas, 16 Sero, 17 Eona,
10. Steam, 20. Dlaputé, 21 Loop, 23 Mitze, R4 Rotain,: 28: Agren, 20
fighter-bomber, designed to carry huclear weapons and support field armies, exceeded the speed of Bound in its trial flight one month TO
Restali. Dawar - Strained) Conominis,. 3. Rook, A Proposu, 0. The plane was the
expacted performance of the mipersönle Aghter Half "authorities, believe, lis, shred
Iow
of
York's Chinatown during the depression years, only seven were ever on relief, and four the seven were: China Chinese
the rest. Koreans, a distinction you hl ways hear made in China- town. Borton and Philadelphia Chinatowns had proport tionately low rates, and San, Francisco had only two In 10,000.**
He added: "The Serenity of Chinese-American existenen is renceted in biher Ways: Dr Ying Chang-chu of the New York Women's Innimary, where many
Chiness mothers are treated, says that there is com paratively Jedy high blood One prosture
anong the Chinese, less Irsarity and fewer nervous breakdowns
WAS Air Force said, month, ghead of schedule.“ The 7-106A Wis developed,
the "Air Forco said, "to all a need for supersonie Bghters bomber capable of delivering
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About 100 departmental the ¡Defence of Commerce and
What's so funny?
DOCTOR AT SEAS (COMING SOUR).
»Bayer's «
delega es of the Union for TONIC
Artisans met in protest “ Aurac and
charging M. Poujade with
heurd speechta
ing
to lurn
t
a profest against excessive taxalon into a poilu cal movement to bring him 10 (BAYER power.
The delegates decided to szt
up a commitee
to reorganise
the movement and bring t back into line with its original objec.ives-France-Prcise,
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