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MONDAY, JULY 14, 1958.
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RELAX IN
DAKS
THE SANDRS, KURISORÝ ER ACTION TROUSERS
Whiteaways
MORE POLICE FOR CYPRUS Rebels
1 Like Ike Reinforcements CHANTING
Nover the Americans. The
TOT everyone in the world
world might not be quite,
no conscious of this fact if It were not for the sur- prised insistence upon lự by: Americans themselves whenever and however one meets them. But the fact flow remain that there is a trace of truth in the aug- gestion, and United Statera
CROWD
To Be Sent PICKETS
From Britain
Nicosia, July 13.
themselves are the first to The Cyprus Government tonight announced plans
offer censations, explana- tions, and excuses.
Among the foremost excuse Today is the idea that an alling President is a liabi- lity, and that someone with drive, a real politician who would gather the nation behind him and lead the world, would do a better job and raise the national esteem.
A High Price
THE President is accused Thillyshallying
over
the dismissal of his aide, Mr Sherman Adams, who bia now become a party Hability. In fact President Eisenhower put Mr Adama
Lo position
him quite straight as a soldier might be expected to put it to his subordinate.
Mr
to double the island's British police force after a week of violence in which 26 people have been killed the highest number in a week since the emergency began.
John Browne, Cyprus Police Chlof, is Rying to London tomorrow to supervise arrangements for the speedy dispatch of 300 police reinforcements from the United Kingdom.
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To Relieve Pressure
The arrival of 300 British police is expected to relieve pressure on British troops who are at present reapon- Bible for town security.
Communal violence between Greeks and Turks flared up again today. Three Turkish shepherds were killed and one wounded in east Cyprus. Two other Turks wounded, and three Greek Cypriots were shot and wounded in Nicosia suburbs.
There
A
were also severn! outbreaks of arson and a curfew was imposed in Nicosia and Paphos, west Cyprus,
Turks Reject Invitation,
Turkish community leader here sald tonight that the two Turkish Cypriots who visited the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, today only went to deliver a letter to him from Dr Denktash, a Turkish_leader, added that the letter rejected the Governor's invita- tion that the Turks should be members of the stand- ing committee to work with the Governor on accurity matters.
The
Few people will doubt that morally Mr Eisenhower acted correctly, but he has He had to pay high price for ! falling to cut off in Ux- pendage immediately it had become unprofitable. From a personal view he stood by his subordiante, From a party and business point of view he retained a linbility. While the outside world will applaud the President, a large number of his own Countrymen seem to regard hia action a unrealistic and unpardonatite.
An Obligation
A
GOOD party politician would have asreased with near
mechanical ac- curacy the moment when Mr Adams censed to be' u anset, and cut the party connection there.
spokesman quoted a noction of the letter which told the Governor: "It is better that we should as hitherto work as a communal body, free to criticise Government defects rather than be in a position of judge and accused."-Reuter.
Return Awards
Eoka Orders
Nicosia, July 13.
SOVIET RÉSIDENCE
New York, July 13. More than 250 Hungarians massed outside the Park Avenue mansion occupied by the Russian delegation to the United Nations todny to declare their hatred for "the Soviet murderers" of Hungarian patriots.
The pickets were kept back from the bulling by a mass of mounted and foot patrolmen and wooden barricades that are kept piled on the grass of the
the middle trafle island Park Avenue at all times for use during e. emergency monstrations.
Shades Drawn
of
All the shades in the mansion were drawn. Police said they thought the Russians had left the elly heat to spend the week- end at their eslate on Long Island.
The Russians recently pro-
tented 10 U.N. Secretary- General, Dag Hammarskjold, that the repealed Hungarian demonstrations on their door- stop were interfering with their work. They said that if the demonstrations continued, they might be prevented from per- forming their U.N. duties,
Russians recently demonstrat- ed outside the U.S. Embassy In Moscow in retaliation to the picketing here.
Small clusters of curiosity seekers gathered in the aren to watch the demonstration, which was led by the Rev. Imro Kovacs, pastor of the Hun-, garian Reformed Church here,
Raid
De Gaulle Gives Preview Of Briton's Future Of The French Union
Algeria To Have Choice Place'
Paris, July 13. General Charles de Gaulle said in a broadcast here tonight that France must establish the ties of the French Union on" a federal basis this year.
General de Gaulle We Must Build...
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ing with the modern conditions of life and progress."
Home In
Beirut
Beirut, July 13. Four Lebanese insurgenta yesterday raided. the Beirut
of apartment Colonel A. C. C. Brodie, British Military Attache in tho Lebanon, and abducted his valot, a Bri- tlah Embassy spokesman said today.
The spokesman said the En- "I could not fall to tell you bassy would make a "strong that with the metropolin and protest" the Lebanese Gov-
Algeria would have "a choice place in the community form ed by Frames and the overse:s territories, the General raid.
In the broadcast, delivered on the eve of Bastille Day, he rald (French) West Africa
Equatorial Atrich. he was rending the peoples of
of Madagascar, E DICESDEO overseas France friend hip and hope,
Friendship
message
to
of
the overseas departments, with ornment over the incident,
and The men-dressed in the bluo with over
worn by Insurgent Djibouti,
New "police-began to search the Caledonia, the French es-apartment until Colonel Brodie
They tablishments in the Pacific, the protested,
lott, then place of Algeria, so dear to us. taking the volct, Halim Shakour, and so torn, is marked out ila with them, this community and it is a cholce place,"
Later, he sent his salutations
Algeria when addressed 8,000 Moslem troops
to Paris from who have com Algeria to take part in Bastille Day Ceremonies tomorrow.
Ho said: “A friendship because never have the men who live in those ter- ritories and those who live in metropolitan France been spiritually nearer
antillo other."
General de Gautte continued: "A message. of hope because wo are leaving the uncertainly as to our future relations,
"We are going towards a vast and free community. In 1958
he briefly
we must, bulid new institution, Premier's Voice
establish the tles of our Union on a federal basis, organise a large political economic and cultural unit which is in keep
USMC Boxcar
Down By
Forced Cuban Pilot
Guantanamo Bay, July 18.
former deputy chairman of the A Cuban Air Force plane forced down a U.S. Marine
National Peasant Parly in Hun- gory and a former member of the Hungarian Parliament.
Murderers
The pickels carried signe reading "Stop the bloodshed in Hungary" and "We like the the
to-Russian people. We hate
In the Eoka leaflets circulated in Nicosia
night ordered all Greek Cypriots docorated by Britain in past years for their services to return them "at once, as a gesture of protest against the Anglo-Turkish conspiracy against us."
same way, powerful United States business combinas keep graphs on the volume of frado transacted by their agents and mechanically dismiss anc Agent and change to another when a Bales graph shown signs of passing its peak. Instru of thin
President
nction,
acted as if his subordinate
Elsenhower has Among the Greek Cypriots who hold de
corations are Dr. Dervis, the Mayor of Nicosia, (Order of the British Empire), two Cypriots hold Knight- hoods-Sir Panayiotis Cacoyannis
the
were a man. His action was that of a soldier to whom a friendship
is also an ob It was not nction. of mechanical big business. And If America could show that mechanical
not
Tike
big business were quite Bo powerful, and that men General Eisenhower were the real lenders of "The American Way of Life" they might And themselves with fewer com- plaints about their popul arity. 'After all, the world today has passed through that teach BOMIC dread of mechanical officiency.
times
Humiliate Them!
ONE
NE of the best ways of dis
couraging and embarrassing -jaywalkers is for pellgeman to order-offenders back when they begin crossing ronds alther outside the zebras or before the flow of traffic han been halted. Bome policeman do this strendy, But not all.) Mr Morrison, Traffic Superin- tendent, har warned that after butt this waok's traffic safety sam. |paign, offenders may be fiugd. But this is going to take up a lot of the Police Forma's timb, a lot of the court's/ilme' too. Could not Me Marrison try ani.
couraging point duty Police- men to use their' volcas more. Admittedly they would mlan many Jaywalkers who ar sections of road not covered by the trafo polios. Here Perhaps special motorbike patrola could operate during peak hours receiling and re- directing Jaywalkers.” But the most blatant offendera ® are those who bróss: roade with in easy, reach','of: the; zobrus and under the noma of traffic ›pollesman and...” khoon, who,}. alip under Fallinga. Humiji; { ating these people) mày" busi ́effective 'an fining thêmì'.
Soviet murderers:" .
They changed several slogans, Including "We vole for Hun gary," and "Drop dead, Khrush- chey"
The crowd of chanting,
shouting and singing Hungarions included
me,
women
and
chlidren. Thoy sang Hun- garian treedom songs and hymas, and nearly all carried posters.
U.P.I.
Carbuncle
Capetown, July 14,
A painful carbuncle on his 1030 will prevent Mr. J. G. and Şir Paul Pavlides. Scores of Strijdom, South African Prime Minister, from altending any others have lesser decorations. public functions his 85th
birthday
Mall Reuter.
Spacial.
on
today.China
Corps "Flying Boxcar" today at Santiago, Ciba, in a "misunderstanding." The aircraft and its crew oft alue were released a few hours later and returned to the American Naval base at Guantanamo Bay..
U.S. SAILORS RECALLÉD
Gothenburg, July 13. - Bome 4,000 US. alors here an s courtesy vult were suddenly "summoned" back to their ships tonight,
Word got around quickly and the sellors poured trom cinemas and restaurants, the big Lisbargan amuse- ment park.
Back at the decks they WAL & learned the order fake,
by
Observers suspected the tumour Was spread Gothenburg boys whe fear. ed the U.8. zailore ware getting too popular with their girlsۂPak.....
Mr Zebra Goes Travelling
THE star of this year's Traffic Safety Week, organised by the Hongkong Police Traffle Branch, Is Mr Zebra. Seen above aboard the Hongkong Tramway's rail sprinkler unit, ho la touring the tracks giving helpful advice to the Colony's motorials and pedestrians, Also on board the tram. In a Trudie Branch Inspector broadcasting over the Public Address system, *** China Mall Photo,
A Navy spokesman said the whole affair was. misunder- standing at that neither crew nor plane was harmed,
The Navy spokesman, LA Ralph Blanchard said the plane was forced down at Santiago while on a flight from the base to Miami, Florida.
. MISUNDERSTANDING
He said the plane had since returned to the base and was rosaning is, flight, to the Opalaca Marine Corps Air Base fin Florida. -
Lt Blanchard said the plane,
Paris, July 13.
For the first time today Premier Charles de Gaulle's Voice could be heard on the service.
Paris telephone now
De Gaulle's volca. wal recorded 罪 he' ad- drexiad the peopfen of Overseas Prance,
Now Parisians dietilnā INĖ Then their telephonds" dan hear an extract from the rpanch along with other new-France- current Presse.
De Gaulle said: "Here tonight are veterans and young fighters from Algeria and I address my- self to them, in particular to the veterans of the First War my and to those of the comrades Second War, my soldiers.
represent
"I also send my salutations to the young for they hope I ask you to transmit these salutions to brave Algerians
Sniping
The intruders claimed that Shakour had been iping from the windows of Colonel Brodie's apartment, which overlooks the Moslem Drea of rebel-held Beirut. They also alleged that the valet was a Falangist (right- wing Catholic) and that he had been signalling from the apart- ment
Shakour was released lo- day in a "weakened” oondi- tion, the Embassy spokesman said. The valet claimed that while in natody the soles of his feet had been besten and Part of
maslacke plucked out,
Colonel Brodie said tonight that
the accusations marta against his mansęrvant were all falso.
The Embassy spokoiman mid- Cod Brotest would be beaed, on the violation at diplomatic Immunity 14 that Lebariese burat into Colonel Brodle'u apartment and forelbly abdicted a member of his household.
Armed Mon Colonel Brodio sald tonight that the four heavily armed men burst into iis apartment early in the morning.
said,
- "They came with the milk-
mab." Colonel Brodie He ranlod - wilh
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truders and prevented them from entering "his study,
Later in the day, Colonel Erodle added, he telephoned the Algerio, to dear, rebel loader in Beirut,, Baeb whose trials | Salaam, crad demanded that the
are France's own-Reuter and manservant should be released. Frince-Presse,
Terminated
Amman, July 13. Jordan's Ministry of Educa-
Salaam denied, 'all knowledge
of the kidnapping but promised
to investigate, and the valet
was later released-Router.
Leave Cut
London, July 18.
Sir William Luce, Governor'
in of Aden, cut short his leave and
an R-4-Q piloted by Major tion today informed all Egyptian Kevin Cochran, was intercepted school
teachers working
and forced down by a Cuban Jordan's schools that their Ber-left here by air today for Laho Air Force plane over the south vices will be terminated as from to study the situation there fol- ot eastern tip of the Sierra Maestra the end of the present schoollowing the recent barming
Macarrea, July 10-France-Prese Mountains.
the Sultan of Lahe)--Router,
"The reason for this being that the Cuban Air Force plane could not ascertain the inten- tion of the American plane," L& Blanchard said.-U.P.J.
Syrians Seen
Beirut, July 13. Dr Albert Moukhelber. Lebanese Chairman of the Committee of Liaison with the United Nations cheervers Enid that the observers Loday Bur prised four Syrian soldiers and ane officer at a frontior point,
They saw the group at Wadh Etherir, on the Lebanese- Syrian frontier ut a point three kilometres inside Lebanese ter- rito.v. Moukhelber, salt, France-Presse,
STOP PRESS
STANDSTILL
of
Nicosia, July 14. The Governor Cyprus, Sir Hugh Fool, curly today issued n 48 hours general stand- still order for the entire island-Reuter.
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