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THE CHINA HAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957.
FRENCH PREMIER MOVES TO AVERT CRISIS
Calls Meeting Of All Parties For Tomorrow
Paris, Sept. 18.
The French Prime Minister, M. Maurice Bourges, Maunoury, today called a conference of party leaders for Friday in a new attempt to avert his Government's defent over its political re- form bill for Algeria.
He called on teaders of all | tomorrow la discuss its altitudo parties except the Communists on the Algerian reform bill and and Pouladists to work out u other matters, generally acceptable version of the bill which hus opilt hie
cabinet and other supporters.
Closed Meeting
M, Guy Mollet, the previous M. Robert Laccate, residing Prime Minister and Secretary-Minister in Algeria, addressed General of the Socialist Party, { the Socialist Connell at a closed common ted tonight thuthis meeting tonight on the bill party had already tone a long which he supports. way towards meeting views of the Assembly's Conservatives and Europeans in Algeria and added that he was sure t would be impossible for our party to make further conces- clons,"
Key Sections
MY, Mollet, when asked by reporters about the chances of Success In the round-table conference on Friday, com. mented: "That depends other parties."
M. Bourges-Maunoury pro- posed the conference at a Coun
morning when the Defence
ell * of Ministers mecting this
The National Assembly's Minister M. Arudre Morice Commission on Internal Affairs, right-wing Radical and leader of meanwhile, elected Con- opposition to the reform bill, servative Deputy who opposes arrived with his letter of re key sections of the bill as Com-signation in his pocket.
Bourges-Maunoury
Two Ministers
other Radical Junior were ready to follow
his example.
An Agreement
The Prime Minister suggest-
ed the conference "with the cbject of Anding agreement on a national basis about Algeria." Ja idea is to produce A new bill much more vaguely worded which will case the Conservatives fears about the proposed Algerian Central Excoritve.
It must also pieuse the Socialists who think the pro- posal is already too restricted to satisfy Moslem aspirations and to win them away from sympathy with the nationalists,
The Government also faces a threat
eat from another quarter There Is a plan afoot to move
of a volo
tomorrow consuro
over
ANGRY RECEPTION FOR CHARGED MAN
LYL638
Ousted Premier's Wife Unafraid
WILLING TO RETURN TO THAILAND
Geneva, Sept. 18.
The wife of Thailand's ousted Premier Pibul Songgram said to- day her husband is still in Thailand and “I am not afraid either for him or myself.”
ALGERIA AND
mission rapporteur 011 the against the Government WEST IRIAN ON
reform bill,
The rapporteur chosen was M. Maroc Froclors, who re- presents centre and right- wing groups who favour the Institution of democratieally elected local assemblies in Algeria, but who are strongly
to selling up opposed central or federal assembly. and executive
they
which
a
its agricultural polley.
A vote on this subject stands a good chance of being adopted and would mean the end of the
before it Government
can complete is behind-the-scenes plans to make concessions to parents about prices of wheat, milk and meat-Reuter.
fear would be the open door SIZE REDUCED
of tegalised sécession in the near future."
The rapporteur. isa theory, has no more influence on the Commission's decisions than any other member but political ob- servers ald the election of M. Freelere illustrates the difcu des facing
Government when
reaches the Assembly.
The Socialicis' National Council Is meeting today and
the
bill the
New York, Sept. 18. The Daily Worker, organ of the United State Communist Party, said in a irsi page an- nouncemeal today that it "must retrench" by temporarily reducing the size of its issues.
"We have reached bottom. We have managed to keep goi ing for months by tapping every source. Today all this is ex- hausted. We can do no more," it solid,~China Mall Special.
THE SKELETON
IN the Skeleton Crossword the
black squares and clue numbers have to be filled in well as the words. Four black square and four clue numbers bayu born inserted to give you a start. The binck squares form a
ACROSS
2. Musical
companion ?
BW BL
amantb
Operators deal in ?
10. Brood and
whisky,
11. 8 o Idiers start to fall back
12. Make a D
offort to gOL
a good man
for the meeting.
14. Bho gota
bit of bashing In
quvon's country.
16. Only half a flower for her,
please.
17. She adds to her dress with
conthood art.
18. Colour of pork ?
19. Kod goes to town with it in
Yorkshire,
20. Towel folded for a young Alor. 23. Criminal taken in hand by a
shepherd.
symmetrical pattern; the top half matches" the bottom half and the two sides correspond, So you can till an 12 more squares at once to correspond with those given,
10
7. Faithful to the facts.
B. May be taken as compensation
for foul piny (two words),
13. This angry encounter is just
part of the act.
13. Classical poet making a come- back after a foreign jour ?
21. Has a thin lime and probably
Rete plastered.
92. Imitating litle creature taken
up as a matter of taste.
25. Mont of the bayoc and qil the 23. Keeping a hen requires a cer
fuss is caused by trait.
20; Unenterprising line of
progrens
zt. Ligi cuNTE.
28. Just the horse to carry one up
the mountain ?
1. Not
DOWN
WORD** SKolusively by sindents at the building tradis gchool.
2. Naturally Balding na your
friend.
3. Invite you may get carried
4. Are join what cause man to
be criminals
A
6. Just take what soup) suitable.
5. Trogono Booth for some
Cornina: mainituiñone..
tain amount of co-operation.. (24) Foreigner from Ross And
Cromarty.
WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION
DEFINAN
APAR
UN AGENDA
Lady Lalad Pibui Songgram made the statement at Geneva's Cointrin Airport where she mat Gen Phao Sriyanond. ousted Interior Minister and Polica Chief in the upset Cabinot
"My husband is still some- where In Thailand but I don't know exactly where," she said. "I'm quito prepared to go back to Thailand any time--I am sure nothing would happen to Us"
United Nations, Sept. 18. The General Assembly Steer-
SOME WEEKS Ing Committee again re- commended today In
Lady Fibul Songgram hos been hero soine weeks in héri clusion in the agenda of capacity of President
of tho the item of West Irian World Federation of United (Dutch New Guinea) butį Nations Association. the Netherlands declared On arrival here Geu. Srivanond another debate would be said he plamed to visit Swil- zerland, Faris and London and "a. wasta of precious than make a trip to the United time."
/ States in about three months' The question of Algeria was timo cu so.". also approved for inclusion in Sriyanond said here that he the General Amembly's agenda "believed" it would be possible. by the Steering Committee to to return to Thailand day and France declared that time next year." she would
He arrived take advantage of
1510 the debate
to the plane at "reply charges and slander against panied by two men who were
in the
identified
Thai police French policy'! in territory, NECESSITY
Colonels Pansak and Pub.
to
The Indonesien Ambarsador, Dr All Sastroamidjojo, backed by 20 African and Asian states In putting the question before the Assembly the fourth con- secutive year, said debate was necessary because the lesuc continued to disturb the peace of the area.
The
Netherlands delegate, Konkheer W.HJ. van Asch van Wijck, argued that previous de- bales had proved uscles and that the General Assembly could not take any
practica! action in the matter because of Indonesia's insistence that the only solution must be the ro» cognition of her claim to the New Guinea territory United Pruss.
*some
here on a KLM GMT CCC-
AMBASSADOR
to
Thailand'
He was met at the airport by
Ambassador Switzerland Luang Vichit Vada- Ent as well as Lady Pibul Sunggram.
Sriyanond said he had not been forced to go into exile, because he did not want to stay but camo to Europe voluntarily In Thalland under the present clrcumstances.
Sriyanond said he would not return "unul the situation is clarified and there is another government."
THE FIRST
Squadron. Offloor Elizabeth Benson, the first Woman's Royal Air Force officer to tako op a’staff appointment si Ileadquarters, Allied Air Forces in Europe. Squadron Offloer Benson has already had a tour of duly with the US Air Force in Virginia, and has served in Germany. -Neuterphoto.
FILM STAR
INJURED
Asheville, N.C., Sept. 18. Actor Robert Mitchum tripped on, an electric cable on a film set today and fractured a bone in his fool.
He also restricted his com- ment on the new regime of The office of DRM produc- about Marshal Sarit Thanarat to pre- tions, filming a picture dieting a "mixed cabinet of mountain moonshiners in this forces of the Left and Right" arya, cald Mitchum fractured a for Thailand.
bone and also sprained Bogota, Sept. 18. During his stay In Switzer- ligament in his angle," Group Captain Peter Townsend Land, Gen. Sriyanond will be as arrived here leat night on a tree as any ordinary tourlet: A spokesman said Mitchum South American tour. He re- except for being forbidden to was back at work this afternoon mained secluded in a hotel today engago in any political activity, after receiving treatment at a and refused to see newsmen official sources said, ... United | local hospital but was “un- United Press.
confortable-United PrVAS,
PICES.
VILLAGER MAKES SNAKE A SAINT
BUT POLICE OBJECT-
Aloor Star, Sept. 18, The police of Kedah, a north Malayan | Biala fiad to inter. vens in 'break the myth' that
wook the "Holy water” collnot- · -ed after the Kiako's daily bash. The story started willl-a dream - in which Sasa eläimech, ha KAW
a mako was 'a saini and the 11-tisa! alanko In the form of a water is bathed in had nowers - wyramat ((Bilat) esmiling to
stringitu
andled at the houUK, BE BENG
sound that a the
struck the reptile eight Unses with-mystich, but it Mareived. News soon spread that the wor- a="Kraamat” and villegers "tromų faa" and none flocked to ask for "Bely
Derrick Edwardson, the 21- year-old Isotory labourer (Inset), who gave himself up to the police, confessed last week thai -he.had strangled four-year-old Ed- wina Taylor at his flat în St Aubyn's Road, Upper Nor- wood.
After court hearing, Edward- son was taken to Croydon Police Station through tw rel leading from Cort
the
Later when a pollen van left the station, crowds surged around it, shouting "Let's turn it over." and "Let's have him,"
But in fact Edwardson left four hours later in another van after the crowd hað dispersed.
Photo shows police bolding back women trying to resch the decoy van as it leaven Croydon Police Station. — Express Photo.
NAVIES OF SEVEN NATIONS ALERTED
Nato Exercise Underway
London, Sept. 18. The United States atomic submarine Nautilus and guided missiles carriers from the US and "Britain zig-zagged around. Britain and into the Atlantic today as seven Nato allies began their biggest sea exercise of the cold war era. Grandmothers, and tongers were rushed to two under- ground headquarters to help pinpoint positions off seven-nalon armada. Tho "moblie reserve" experimental units, formed of, men' 'and women who live near London and the South Coast, were call- ed put to enge the load of regular Navy and Air Force veterans and free, them for "combat"",
Master's Painting Selling Fast
· Peking, Sept. 18. The paintings of Chi Pai-
chib, China's most fam QUA painter, have been selling heavily to Japan ese here.
The works of Chỉ Pai-ckih, who died at the age of 97 lgst Monday, are being sold by the Government-run "Peace" Paint- ing Shop in the capital's main stopping street.
the
Most British Navy leaves were cancelled and the North Atlántic navies, of-the-Unitext- States, Britain, France, Canada, Norway. the Netherlands and Portugal WOTE put on what "war" basis,
Nato officials described
NO SHOTS:
as
No shots will be fired. But those that might will be con sidered to have knocked out marauding submarines and mur- Lace
uny of some merchant ships
raiders-cr
300 British
eting
חני
| acting as volunteer "targets
in an area from Canada to Norway and Iceland to
to Holland. Britain's Channel comme
commander The store has reported that Admiral Sir Guy Grantham, there is a great run on Chts started the opening round of a works and said it has sold more half - dozen Independently paintings today than it has for operated but centrally-skated the Jost three months the exercises at 0860 hours. Ho majority to members of the signalled his ships, therm varicus Japanese delegations at tablishments and Channel Com- present in Peking.
NOT RISEN
not
mand from
control room
越 considor
underway,
an underground
near Portsmouth
the exercises
Immediately ships that had
already begun leaving followed defence patterns around mer- chant ships.
"Orange"
St
So for the pricus have rison but the value of the genuine works by the Chinese master are expected to increase in the next few years,
forces, Including the Nautilus, the Canadian Chi Pal-chia was a prolific Laurent class of submarine. painter at bla peak-almost kiiler and guided missiles shire unbelievably botwoon the ages began trying in theory to sink of 60 and 90-ho turned out them-United Press, 200 hundreds each month.
London, Sopt.18..
Despite this netivity theng are plenty of fakes on the market Two Russian warships' aro though the Government shops on their way to Byria” for a in Peking have a reputations for | "friendship" visit, Moscow scrupulous honesty where paint Radio announced today ----United ings are concerned,--Reuter. * Press.
They are on the way
They will soon be here! They have arrived/
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