THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958:
RIOT SQUADS DISAPPEAR FROM PARIS STREETS
"It Wasn't Only The Reds"
France: Tension Eases Slightly NIXON'S VIEWS ON
We'll March Up The
Champs-Elysees
Together!
О
SALAN
Communications
To Algeria Are Resumed
Paris, May 21.
CRISIS-RIDDEN France showed the first small signs of relaxing today, as the Sonate followed the load of the National Assembly in ronewing the Government's emergency powers.
Algiers, May 21, General Raoul Salan; Fronch Commander in Algeria, told chearing crowd Riot squads were no longer in evidence in the Paris here tonight "we will all
streets. In Algiers, strikers returned to work. The ban on telegrams between France and Algeria' Air is being lifted from midnight, tonight. Algeria planes have started lights to various stranded European centres, taking foreigners, though travel between Algeria and
march up the Champs: Elysees together."
He was addicasing & crowd of between 7,000 and 8,000 people,
Europeans. mostly
which had been chanting "The Army to Paris."
the
General Sudan appeared
France remains restricted. of
Luleony Ang-draped Eoverument house and told the
crowd through a loudspeaker: "Remember that we are united worked behind Idi olubily with the Army, vert and united we wil march ap split. The Champs-Elysees together."
out
Military and political leaders General de Gaulle on behalf of the scenes to the Prime Minister and the tho threatened national Socialist Depily-Premier, M. Gay Mollet, to negotiate terus on which de Gaulle wouki ge turn to power.
M. Pierre Pindlu The
An Arny spokesman explala-. Premier, told the Senate that ed to reporters that the <X- the French at Algeria hod show pression "to march Champs-Elysees was a figura-ed they were prepared to accept
up the
But so for nothing has come of this offer.
General de Gnulle sald at ble i
tive one used when a movement important reforms and this would recent press conference that be.
was successful. A parade Wong the Parls venue was a symbol of victory.
SYMBOLISES
The spokesman laughed and add "No when anked if i meupt that General Salon was rolig to send paratroopers tu Paris.
Speaking Immediulely after General Salan, M. Jacques Souslelle, the former Governor- General of Algeria, said: "Our presence symbolises the union of all patriotic forces which left Algerlu to underlake tu save the homeland.
*And from Algeria, as well 24 having Algeria, we will save France. The only way tu enourn the lelumph of our na- flonal cause in the union of
wa all against all manceBYTER to divide 牛肉。
vadive te considerable uid in building a new Algeria."
tu
He is sending his new Chief of Staff of the Attned Forces. Generd Near Barillot. Algiers to study the milfury situation non politieaf mision-official sources sald,
Colonel de Julily, aide of " General Radul Salaw, Commander-in-Chief in Algorio, is also going back, after leaf laiks in Parks with the Defence Minister, M. Plerre Chevigne,
President Coty today received M. Robert Lecourt. Minister of Justice, for talles promised constitutional reforms to Atrengthen the exeguite ofler M. Lecourt had seen the Prentier.
Resistance
the union of A French "resistance
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the army and the people of inlitee against Fascism" on- Algeria-union around the nouned toxiny that it had set preligiosa name de Gaulle to up 150 local commitices. whom i Algeria tur for xalvation," Immediately
reinamed
General de Gaulle meanwhile in seclusion at is his an country afterwards
writing Froes, amy ban played the Mursel-formules, but saw members of Ja and the crowd nang it uns staff who came by ear from General Salan and ather Paris.
former Pingy, cficers haluted
M. Antuinu This The crowd chanted again Premios and lader of the Cou- The Army tu Power."servatives in the National Ass Hewler.
sembly today offered to cait on
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would be prepared to return under an undisclored "special procedure" for Investiture by The the National Assembly. Socialists have said this would be a violation of the constitution,
Hostile
M. Mollet is awaiting develop. ments but is reported not really hustile to the formation of a de Cauthe government in which he at the Socialist Party would play a key role,
Some Cabinet ministers think the excitement of the settlers in Algeria will gradually de
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The Senalt upproved" renewal of special powers in Algeria, by 233 votes w against, thus completing parlia mentary action on the bill. It overwhelmingly Was approved Just night by the Lower House.
The Senate also unanimously adopted a notion of tribute Jo the Army for its services, pirtie cularly in Algeriu.
M. Panlin told the Senate that the special powers would be delegated to the military au thorities in Algeria.
He afirmed that General Salen had never conducted himself in a manner disloyal to the Hepublic."
He warned that France must not live in dreams" or believe that her troubles would sucklen
ly cease,
But the apparent Franco- Mostem rapprochement ja Algeria created "new prospects" he said.
Powers
M. Paul Reynaud, Conserva. former Primis Minister, tive tabled u motion in the National Assembly for a constitutional revision, which would enable the Assembly to delegate 1s powers to the government,
An Uneasy Quiet Hangs Over
The Lebanon
Beirut, May 21.
REASONS FOR
RIOTS ON HIS TOUR
Washington, May 21.
Vice-President Richard Nixon sald today it would be a "great mistake" to attribute the violence which greeted him in Latin America just to Communists.
He told the National Press Club: "It is true that the Com- munists spearheaded the attack, but they had a lot of willing spear ctrlets along with them,” He snk the alune-throwing in- cidents in Catucas.. Venezuela, happened because there Were real problems in United States- Venezuelan retations.
He referred to the granting of asylum in the United Stales ip 120 foftwar Veneristal Delator. General Mateos Perez · Jimides: the feeling that the United States sup- dictatorships: and ported economie problems.
Mr Nixon added: "All thtre Isvuos
were played upon by the Communists very effective-
and used to stir up the people in such a way that they would resort to violence, to a visitor from abroad, which completely out of character for the Venezuelan people general-
ty,"
Assistance
s
Uniled
its
Mr Nixon sold the States had to show that economic assistance is not fur the purpose of simply keeping In power a group of elite who have had great deal of this world's goods for a good many years; nul for the purpose of insking the rich richer and the
The Lebanese Cabinet met here today under the pour poorer."
Prime Minister, Mr Sami el Solh, who was re- ported to be ready to offer his resignation if this would facilitate a solution to the national crisis.
While the
Ministers mel,
FOR GLIDING Beirut passed is quietest mom-
Bonn, May 21.
ing since the emergency began, No explosions or acts of vio- Ience were reported in the capi
at today, although many shop: remained closed.
A Royal Air Force Sergeant today claimed α world gliding record by flying A
com- Foreign Ministry Gloucestorshire to munique from
suk there WAB
In the Holland after shipping marked improvement
security allunties in the English Channel general
throughout the country during hod been alortod
the past 24 hours. watch for his "missing" machine.
to
News of an Impending press conference by President Chamoun' sent Libanese zushing Sergeant Andy Gough, taking | to Their radio sets, cater to part in the R.A.F. Gliding know whether an end to the Sonring Asvelation's competi erisis was at hand. lob, Tok
South Cerney, Gloucestershire, in his single senter Skylark III lider.
off
from
tadio messages were issueul ater atering all Channel ship, ing to ker ashurp lookout for the "overdue" glider, last
bradling out from Dover.
Ser-
in the glider landed safely at Heerlen, Just over the Dutch
harder, west of Cologne, geant Gough phoned the nearby R.A.F. Station at Gellenkirchen and announced: "I am here,
Held." i have landed in a the Reuter.. the
He proposed to inereuse stability of governments by "semi-automatie" dissolution of
the Assembly if the government
He Bit The
the An eports from Tripoli, Borthern oil port, said apprais were being made there from lond sprakers of mosques
The
In the old elty wking the re- bels to avoid clashes with the security force.
Compromise
Hand That Fed
Him
New York, May 21. exporter was sentenced to four years' imprison- ment today for cheating merchants jo Thailand ond Vietnam.
Federal Judge Frederick van Bett Eryani colled Stanley Hecht, 53, a "ehtap ehlseller who showed a flagrant diare- Hard for Line laws of this The Lebanese Cabinet was country and our foreign pelley“. making an effort to reach a com.
solution in the 11-day The Judge fined liecht and promise crisis.
his Arm, the World Over. Ex- Opposition Members of Pár-purt Trade Corporation, $35.000 Ilament announced yesterday in the Federal Court action.
they still Insisted that Chamoun's President Camille resignation was the only
that
were overthrown during its first MORE DOCKERS ceptable basis for a solution.
two years of existence.
SAW
M. Pinay
both ML Pimlin and President Caty to day. According to sources cluso hu to the Conservative tender urned the need to make contact with General de Gaulle to clarify the means by which ho might eventually take office.- Reuter,
Smallpox
STRIKE
IN LONDON
London, May 21 Another 1,700 dockers today' Joined a strike by 3,500 workers in the port of London.
JC-
Some reports said Presklent Guterul Chomoan would rak
Commander-in- Fund Chehab, Chlef of the Army, to form a
U.S. Aid?
The United States must "guli thinking
Latin terms Amerios la
of the Siesta, Banana, the Rumba and the Cha-cha-cha. We must think of Latin America it a great, vital, power- ful force in the free world. And $5 the
where place changes are taking place, a great revolutionary change" he salt.
He said he had no European trip planned at present. He had a number of invitations from but no timal various countries plans could be made until Con- gress ndjourned and unti it was known whether there would be a summit conference. --Reuter,
Bid To End Bus
Strike Fails
London, May 31. IAFFORTS to enfi Iondon's bus strike ended in a salemate today.
Sir John Eliot, chairman of London Transport. talked with oMetals at the Labour Ministry for 76 rainates
Afterwards h fold re- porters:
do not think There is any greater chaner
for b.qulek settlement than when I came in,“
But he hoped a reas013- able basis would be found for discussion with union leader-Reuter.
"My Fair Lady' Affects
London's
Dustmen
were
London, May 21. The top-hatted dustmon of Hounslow, London suburb, ordered to today keep their elegant outfits for off-duty hours. Four refusé-collectors who found discarded top hals, frock coats and spats had been wear- ing tho stáls to manhandle the binds until the leest coun- cll clumped down.
The new fashion trend for dustmen
Was set in the bit ustvari "My Fair Lady." Stanley Hollowus, as Eliza's dustman tarber, dens grey topper and
when
intu The Comics spata
honey.
Naines of the tour dustinen danlies were not disclosed by the council.-China Mall Special.
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FALSE STATEMENTS Hecht, a Czechoslovakian whe
! was naturalized in 1931, was convicted of tiling false state-
International Unprecedented $3242 rants with Co-operation Administration
! Spectacular
new Cabinet if Mr Srot el Sound insuing false bills of fading
in slupaments of metal, resigned.-Reuter.
The U.S. Attorney's Office
exporter said the
arclifted shipments of metals at muci Over their frue weight- Vietnam and And made Thalland pay the difference. Washington, May 21. Judge Bryant remanded American officials discloed Hecht to gaol, denying a today that the Slate Depart quest for ball with these words; Brisbane, May 21.
granted export The defendant la not a In future all people entering Dock Labour Board officials ment
the subject for ball. He blt the aro afraid thousands more men trenees for. lipment 10
him."United Australia by both air and ship
may stop work inorrow at the Indonesian Central Government had that fed wil be required to have small-
of arms, ammunition and other Press. Royal group el doska, pox vaccination certificates. Up
where much of Britain's im-equipment for the Constabulary tu now only air passengers have
forces - United the needed certiflestes-Reu-purte meat is handled, Idle and polico
Pres ships now tolalled 23-Reuter.
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Fools start to make a volia- tion (5).
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fabulous (5).
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dullea? (8).
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WEDNESDAY'S crossworld—Acres: 1 Lapped, B Sinew. Bisen, Siress, 10 Thorn, 11 Elude, 18, Rods, 13 Orale, 16 Ekawer, 18 Bulesmn, 29 Scene, 3 Menu, 23 Snare, 25 Tepid, 20 Garier, 27 Defer, 28 Order, 25 Sudes. Down Lastrous, 2 Parad-is-e, 3 Erse, 4 Dislike, B Set down, 6 Tahere, 7 Egrel, 31 Cheer, 24 Mar.
14 Arrested, 10 quiries, 16 Slender, 17 Emerged, 19 On side,
The strike began last werk in support of strikers a. Smithfield Meat Market.
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Submarine Goes At 50 Knots-
SEATBELTS FOR CREW IN NEW NUCLEAR CRAFT
Grolen, May 21.
UE U88 Skipjack, a speedy atomhle salt.
THE Bird say aller underwater craft,
ever bulit, will be launched here next Monday."
She'll be so fast unofficial estimates are about 50 knots below surface that controlli crewmen will be strapped to their seats,
The hull of the 3,000-ion sula is whale- Skipjack will le -shaped and 250 feet long.
so low in the water that only a small strip of her narrow desk will show above the surface. The bow diving planes, Instead of being placed on the hull as on other miba, will project frum
stubby tall.
Every other projection has been eliminated. so that the smogik, fast "craft can go through
the spectacular anties which her designer ruskea possible,
In effect, Sälpjack incorporates some fer- tures of siretalt. She will live pilot and co-pilo!, and the sub will hava kyallok controls similar to airplane's
The pilots will mit ih bucket,wists, wearing safety belts to keep them from being pitched onto the deck which they puri Skipisom Úrourk her proes under the ac
Unofficial sources any Akibisek, will be able to make approximatsiz. 69 kuose, win going at top speed below the wween pa
Skipjack will cost at fesat de million dollars, and there will be six others like her ----- mabe that can suidistance the fastest destroyóra. — United Pross,
WE'RE STILL AHEAD, U.S.
re.
OFFICIAL SAYS
Miami Beach, May 21.
Berrotary of Defence Neli
H. McElroy said today it would 기간 10 months before Russia could offer a real thres" to the
United States with its long rango ballistic mission.
sald 11 was McElroy
the thinking of the Pentagon that the United Stzter would not be at the mercy of any enemy be- cause of e altpower onā izve- lopment of US. Informitate range missile bases abroad.
Considering all US. capa- bilities. "We bellove that we kavo equivalent ur greater power
than the Söyleta," he said.--United Press.
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