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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1958.

PRESIDENT BOURGUIBA ASKS

Crowds Shout For Arms And Evacuation Of French

BRITAIN AND U.S. FOR ARMS Demonstrations In Tunisia

1

Tunis, May 26.

President Habib Bourguiba announced in a broadcast today that Tunisia would renew her complaint to the United Nations Security Council about the bombing by French aircraft of Sakict Sidi Youssef on the Algerian-Tunisian frontier.

In a radio broadcast to the Tunisian people, he said the was forced to his decision by the extremely grave situation raised by French troops in Tunisia." President Bourguiba declared ho had rejected a Franch offer to begin withdrawing some French troops from Tunisia in two months' mo. *We cannot wait for ever," the President declared,

A crowd outside the Pre- ridential Palace listening to alech speaker relay cheered

the President to them Tundsin had decided to yo Before the Security Council again with her complainta aast France,

At U.N.

Instructions to ask for an immediate Council meeting

Merger Of U.P.

And I.N.S.

Flayed

had already been sent to the A Violation Of

Tunisian UN. delegate, Mr

Mongi Silm, he said.

In New

mission sald

York the

it was formal Instructions

Funisian

pwaiting from

Forel Ministry before

garding

that

Monopoly Laws?

Washington, May 26.

theThe chairman of the House of Representatives Judi-

the Security

(Mr Stan

Council

Wa bingle),

Pesident

hto

WILS

t

-

Bourgulba noticed that Tunisia had asked fr from the United States! bod Brush "to init the risks of war."

ciary Committoo, Mr

Emanuel Celler, said today

tho mergor of the United Press and International

Nows Service had substan.

tially cut down

public's opportunity got nows.

the

to

the

Celler commended Mr

Department's inquiry whether the Se

merger violated anti-monopoly laws

He sald the merger pointed

to

Ile declared: "Faced with ricks, more and more grave, of

Df the an extension

Algerian Justice war into Tunisia and the day- inside Rei fran French Doup

Cav- Tunisin whom the Parls ernment does not seem able to a need for yartage of his bill 00-day advance control, we have asked Britain requiring

to the ritorney-general le, notice United States

before a merger look place. furnish us with urs to limit the risks of war."

"It is essential in mocracy that there be 090- Dued strong and healthy competition in the gathering and distributori of news," Mr Celler said in a statement. A

and

Limited Reductions

President Bourguiba said the united trop French offer of reductions in Tunisia had been made in ectims earlier today by the French Charge d'Affaires, M. Jean Pierre Bernard.

He

had called on M. Bahi Ludgham, Secretary of State

M.

Affairs,

and told them France was will ins to withdraw a part of her

and

dr-

"Competition now has been greatly reduced. It may be 'substantially lessened (within the meaning of the anti-Trust Undoubtedly, the pub- Law).

where there

Hairy Baby In The Oxygen Tent PRO-BRITISH

20

a month in

CIVIL SERVANTS IN S'PORE

London, May 26. The Singapore delegation has succoaded in oliminat- ing from the final draft of their new constitution attempts by the British Colonial office to armour- plato the position Singapore civil servants

friendly to Britain.

of

Groups Gather

At President's

Palace

by Alex Valentine

Tunis, May 26.

Crowds of anti-French demonstrators today marched to the Tunisian presidential palace demanding arms and the im- mediate avacuation of French troops. The demonstrations, described by Government spokesmen as spontaneous, were by groups of about 200 people each.

The draft constitution for Some of them consisted exclusively of women, Shugapore -Britain's chief

Smith-Enst Astan buse and commercial bug of Suuth-Exist tils- Asia has been under eusslon for a fortnight in Lon- den.

an

The Singapore delegation headed by Chief Minister Lim

that Yew-heek insisted

the agreement of April 1957 be fol- lowed without building in any by new guarantee desired several services elther in don or Singapore."

10oz. Timothy, the 2lb.

premature baby nursed for oxygen tent in Bristol, England, Maternity, Hospital, is today a sturdy 10lb. 10oz, which is nearly normal for a chimpanzee, baby.

Baby Timothy, bom five weeks early and one pound light, was fed with a pen filler on glucose and watered brandy five times a day until he was sturdy enough to take tinned milk;

It was a "life and death" decision which prompted Mr Shepherd, chair- man of a zoo animal's committee, to have Timothy moved to the maternity hospital within an hour of his birth.

Timothy is pictured with Mrs Amy Jones, wife of a zoo keeper.

H-BOMB PROTEST

MARCH

ENDS

London, May 26.

anti-H-bomb 17-mile march from Oxford ended

Brixo at

Morton today|

with the presentation of protest petition to the commander of the Brize Norton U.S. Air Force Base.

U.S. HIGH COURT RULING

ON NEGRO JURY SERVICE

Four-year-old murder may get new trial by constitutional court

Washington, May 26. The Supreme Court today reversed the conviction of a negro from the murder of a white woman in New Orleans because negrocs were deli- for the Presidency and Defence, 's opportunity to get news has

berately excluded from the Grand Jury. Sadak Mukaddem, ben substantially diminished," and

If his 40-day advance notice Secretary for Foreign

But he said "Local tradition The marchers, who had pro- The decision may lead to a requirement had been law, Mr Celler said, "We would not have claimed themselves "Not anti-new trial for Freddle Fubanks. cannot justify failure to comply had this situation

been conderaned to with the conalitutional mandate has been combination of these American" or anything else but He had

of humanity." death for the murder four years requiring equal protection of companies before the Depart rather lovers

held then

law." rally H

against ago of Mrs Mabel Clarkson, "These proposals were of no mant of Justice even became

nuclear weapons in o neurby

Eubanks argued that total grepl Importance, so we have aware the

Manfield. the President I templated," China rejected them,"

exclusion of negroes from Grand Special. said.--Reuter

A few students from Oxford Jury service in Orleans Parish were on hand to heckle the dewas a violation of his constitu- monstrators here as they did tonal rights. when the march began in the town of Oxford yesterday,

20,000 troops In Tunisa another part Inter.

merger

was

A British Crossword Puzzle

23

24

128

30

32

33

ACROSS

3 Four-legged essayist--(4).

7-and sea-golig novelist!

(5),

3 It's Fald to put an end to

prayer.

9 The tobacco-bird (4).

18 Do omne supervision (7).

12 Self-alianesi (4).

15 Creature

(3),

found in Ireland

18 Franco-Belgian river (4).

19 Accidental silp (5).

21 Wipe out (5).

22 Do what you're told (4).

23 S. African village (5),

20 Bronzes (4)..

25 Here we are! (7),

30 Optical aid (4).

31 Clame played by musicians

(4).

32 Manage to dodge (5).

39 Cut long and deep (4).

12 13

14

20

DOWN

1 Colour (6),

2 Talk to a golf ball? (7):

4 Like a White Leghorn,

Instance? (5).

5 Purloins trousers (4).

What's on-and

off (4).

con-

for

sometimes

Start to search (this is

eatch!) (4).

11 Smooth and glossy (6).

13 Owner of "3"? (4).

14 Blow-stained (4).

10 Exclude a Society girl at the

start (5).

17 What the loser gives

winner (8).

10 Spinner's inle (4),

20 Take off duty (7),

the

22 Though not winged, they're Dornellmes feathered (4).

21 Soldierly rows? (5).

25 Female bindy (8).

27 Really excited (4),

20 Hit out regardless (4).

But there were no Incidents.

UNANIMOUS

The High Court stayed Most of the marchers were Eubanks' execution last June Oxford townspeople,

unit his appeal could be heard. Today's unanimous opinion was written by Justice Hugo L. Force Binek. had "no reaction" to the march. -United Press International,

A U.S. Base spokesman told newsmen that The Air

"We are relucianity forced to conclude that the uniform and of exclusion long-continued nogroes trom Grand Juries

some of students and others of workmen. All chanted "Assilah" (arms) and "Aljala" (evacuation). The groups gathered in front of the presidential office on the edge of the Casbah.

The

Eariler today

French la not meking casualty claims clurge d'affaires, M. Jean Pierre was to try to maintain Internal Bernard, had talks with Mr.

The sources said I was also Boli Laghar, Secretary of Lon-

State for the Presidency and for this reason that the Tunisian

had And M. Defence,

Sadek complaints

only been The Colonial Offer draft also

Secretary Mokadden,

to the attention of Mr ter drawn intact attempted to keep

the

Dag Hammarskjold, the U.N, Forigen Affairs. present Public Services Com-

Secretary General, without any inlaston, eves after the now Oncial French and Tunisian official demand being made for come into effect, sources would not comment on Security Council or other action. constitution presumably because it is consi-the subjecis Akiscussette but

Presidency sources Balch dered to be more independent usually reliable sources said the Tunisians were not demanding than one likely to be appointed Tunisian minister had reiterated total evacuation officially be by Singapore's how chier of Tunisian demands for the with- ate on the advice of the new drawal of all French troops here cause they wished to abide by the recommendations of to an enclave around Blzerip

Anglo-American

offices good naval base.

mission-catablished after the 1Sokiel bombing in March-as a These troops-variously csily

Governumont-France-Presse,

Hiroshima Invites Atom Bomber Crewman

the

mated at belwee, 15,000 and basis for negotiation.

20,000 scallered

men are al

of the

present

the

for

were

These sources Boid that in garrisons mainly Tunisia regarded the mission's near the frontier area.

| recommendations os still valid Tho demonstrators today

despite their rejection in Paris. their made it clear both in

Diplomatie observers here said chanted slogans and in the bal tonight that Tunisians, while ners they carried that they maintaining their pressure wanted more than merely the modification of the French troup withdrawal

French to arrangements Bere,

cbviously unwilling to create a a Bizerta enclave.

They

demanded "total eva situation that would result in any cuation."

deep-seated rupture with France. President Bourgulisa yester These diplomatic sources felt modernllag desire day declared a slate of emer- that this Hiroshima, May 27. An American airman aboard geney throughout Tunisia fol-should in fact provide a basis to the B-29 which dropped juwing fighting between Frenco settle the present risks-Reuter.

umul Tunisian troops in the the world's first orom southern part of the country. Ha

A MARXIST bomb on this city during alleged French bomb attacky the last few days of World and War I will be invited ta Uons.

MAGAZINE attend the 13th annivor- sory observance of the bombing this your, it was announced today.

anti-French

French sources

demonstra-

here tonight

said five people were killed and

Peiding. May 20. 15 injured in weekend fighting nt Remada, provoked, they said,

The Eighth Congress of the by a Tunisian attack on the fort Chinese Communist Party has of Remada.

decided to found

a permanent A spokesman of the Atomic

The Tunisians, who claim the publication devoted in Marxist Bomb Victims Council of French launched an unprovok-ideology.

The Hiroshima said today the Coun-

magazine, called "Hun ed bombing and strafing raid, Sunday

no hud sul made casually Hsi" (Red Flag) is to be a bl- all at its meeting on

monthly

of the Counterpart claim tolgat, decided to invite Captain Robert

Sources close to the Moscow "Kommunist" and wit A. Louis, Moywood, New Jersey, for the anniversary observance Presidency said that the ometal bo directed by Chen Pusto, Act

of the Polliburo, Spokesmon Heiichi Fuji sald reason for this was that "exacting Member

Chinese Communist Porty.-- Council decided to invite figures are not yet know," Capt. Louis, who was a member But they said another motive France-Presse. The decision did not set of the B-29 crew, commanded by precedent. The court has held Col. Paul Ebbelts, through the introduction of Rev. Kyoshl that systematic exclusion from a Jury of persons of the race of Tanimoto, pastor of the Ryusen The accused is a violation of his Church here. constitutional rights.-U.P.I.

Eubanky lawyer, Herbert J Garten, told the High Court that since the Eubanks case was tried Fix geroes have been chosen for Grand Jury duty in the Parish, The judges of the Criminal Dis-

rict Court select the Grandi Jury panels.

the

Hey.

LECTURES

Tanimoto

loured the

shown by this record cannot Vertical Take-Off United States at the Invitation

Sarit Wants attributed

More U.S.

Aid For Thailand

Washington, May 26. Thailand's strong man, Flold

to chance, lo novi- ent, or to the foel that no suf- helently qualified negroes have ever been included in the lists submitted to the various local juges," Black said.

"It seems clear to us that negroes have been consistent ly barred from jury service because of their race,"

PROCEDURE

that

London, May 20

The prototype S.C.L. vertical! take-off jet plane mude its fret "fight" today,

It went up to only a

height

of several feet, being attached to the ground by cables. The pilot later stated that the trial was conclusive.

ot

American Methodist Church from 1948 to 1050 and delivered lectures on Hiroshima and the effects of the atom bomb. It was during this lecture, Fuji said, that Rev. Tanimoto met Capt. Louis at a television pro- rumme entitled "Your Life."

At that time Capt. Louis was said to have expressed to the Japanese clergyman his regrets the bombing had led to co much toss of life and destruction. was moved The prototype S.C.L.

The Council

and syn- words manufactured by the Short the Captain's

people of Hiru Brothers Company and powered pathy for the

is

by

Black made it clear Marshal Sprit Thanorot, Eubanks does not necessarily go so far has been unable to tree, since the State "may in by Ave Rolls-Royce jet engines, shims and decided to invite htin persuado officials here dict and try him again by the four of them for the vertical to the anniversary observance, Press Inter- Inational.. that American economic procedure which conforms to lift and one for horizontal pro- Full said.--United and military aid to his constitutional requirements." country should creased.

bo in-

This was reported today by Lources who said that officiul Marshal Sarit had asked particu- larly for more economic aid to counter what he described as in- tensified Communist efforts to Infiltrate Thailand and subverl the government.

Explained

pulsion.-France-Presse.

World Records Smashed

U.S. NAVY F4D-1 'SKYRAY' AIRCRAFT FLY HIGH

San Francisco, May 26.

tas reached in two minutes, The Navy announced today (88.05 seconds, the Navy-smid.

Pilot of the plane was Marine that one of its supersonic Corp Maj. Edward N. LeFaivre, Douglas F4D-1 Skyray 87. World War II and Koreat jeto has broken five official combat veteran of Fulls cini world aircraft climb Church, Va. Ing speed records,-includ-

The atandard production ing four formerly held bydel F4D-1 also set the fol- lowing marks all better than France.

existing international records:

10, 1957 at Istre, France by pilot Michel Chatard in a French jet the Nord 1405 Gerfaut 88.

Records beltered included the Lane of 51.15 secrid minule. 17.05 Beconds; 9,000

оле minute, nictres. seconds, a 12,000 metres, two Thore minutes, 17.70 beconds. was no official existing record' for the 15,000 metros,

3,000, metres

4,000 metres, Do

33.75 ✓

Ometals said that the Secre- tary of State, John Foster Dulles, and others in their talks with Marshal Sarit had explained that the U.S. business "reces- slon", which has increased Con- gressional resistance to voting

The F4D-1 was powered on To

(9,842.5 3,000 larger foreign ald fundh, meant

metres

by n A spokesman said the delta- that it would be impossible to

44.39 seconds; 6,000 the rocket-like ascents nghter-interceptor set feet), promise any increase in Thai- winged

the marks on May 22 and 29 at metres (19,005 feet), one min-ngle Pratt & Whitney J-57-F8 land's share..

Air ute, 6.13 seconds; 1,000 metres turbojet engine.. the Point Muga Naval.

Moj LaFaivro sald each flight one minute. Thailand la scheduled to re-disc "That Centre, going into (29.6827.5 feet), ceive about $24,000,000 in econ near perpendicular climbs from 29.01 seconds, and 12,000 metres was a "realistio demonstration" (30,370 feet), one minute, 51.28 of the Skyray primary mission to elimb from aircraft carrier mc uid, plus on dietose, standing start.

Decomis. amount of military amistanco,

The Navy said the new times decks to high alludes to inter- erased dour records not on Feb, cept enemy aircraft--V.P.L

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Aprose: 1 Absorb, 7 Lair, D Brace, 10 Dogma, 11 Earl, 13 Grenadiers, 15 Isla, 10 Oban, 10 Residences, 22 Trip, 24 A-side, 35 Share 10 Lion, 27 Solver. Down: 2 Brave, 3 Omega, 4 Bad le, Algerian, 0 Liar, B A-mass, 12 Lists, 13 Chest, 14 Ninepins, 17 Arise, 18 Divers, during the fiscal year ending

June 30-UP.I 20 Karel, 21 Crane, 23 Rall

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