THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1960.
Growing challenge to de Gaulle in Algeria
Algiers, June 23.
The French Algeria front, one-week-old political organisation aimed at keeping Algeria French, today reported rocketing membership under the stimulus of European disquiet over cease-fire moves.
The Duke gets into
the play
Alloway, June 3. Prince Philip twice used the word "hell" before teen- agers today.
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Visiting 300 boys and girls at 8 summer camp near hear, he was talking 17-year-old Dorothy McMillan, in charge of make-up for an outdoor play.
"What's the play?" asked his Royal Highness.
It's called 'The Spartan Girl" replied Dorothy.
"Who plays the Spartan Giri?" he asked.
Dorothy pointed to 10-year-
old Ann Ballingall.
Prince Philip stared at Ann for a moment and then asked: "Is She getting hell for sunne- thing?"
The girls burst into laughter. "Yes, slf, she certainly is," explained Dorothy', "You see, she's playing the part of a girl accused of seduction."
His Royal Highness moved on to a group of girls from the girl's auxiliary of the church of Scot- land. They were weaving bas- kets - and singing.
"What's the singing for?" ask-1 ed Prince Philip." "Just for the hell of it?"
"No," replied Sheena Parker, 17, it's for almosphere."-AP.
Lioness shot
Louisville, June 23.
A full-grown lioness was shul and killed today after being at large for more than an hour in cuburban Jeffersontown.
was
The 150-pound beast brought down: by rifle and shot- gun tire only 200 yards from the pit from which it escaperi. Water from heavy rains caused the amusement park plt overflow.---AP,
to
Reculling offices
were open
were
M. Boualem is regarded 15 very pro-French but is hoslije to the formula of an "Algerian Algerla" as put forward by Genėra) De Gaulle.
in mort Algeriau towns and in many villages the Kabylie Mountains where, the organisers | sald. Moslem villagers
Officials of the French Algeria joining in large numbers, front said today they were
"The
They tonight against any organisers
"agitation."
details of claimed nearly 120,000 members had not yet settledd in Algiers alone and said how they would conduct their to keep Algeria recruiting was brisk throughout campaigni Algeria.
French, except that their methods would be legal. pre-
Sone observers here dicted that the front might be- the most powerful poli- tical force in Algeria.
LEADER
at
1
In
The new movement has close Sympathies with a group Metropolitan France headed by former M. Jacques Soustelle, Governor-General of Algeria, which has also rejected the "Algerian Algeria" formula.
POLICY
The detectives (left) walch as coloured and white mourners pray over the grave.-- Express Photo.
9 mourners at service,
6 detectives watch
London, June 24.
Its President is M. Said
Nine mourners gathered round the plain grave in Kensal Green Cemetery Boualem, deputy for Orleans-
recently of West Indian carpenter Kelsoe Cochrane, murdered a ville in Western Algerin, A communique from the front i (deputy last night approved the policy
year ago in London's 'race-feuding Notting Hill district. Vice President speaker) of the French National of the Soustelle group but said
And as they joined in the Assembly and one of the most had decided not to open any branches in metropolitan France influential Mustem public
Canon service conducted by for the time being.
Jamaican chaplain figures in Algeria. He is
The French authorities here John Hay, present in Paris,
Indian immigraris, are closely watching develop-to West meal of the new political forma- and Canon Stanley Evans from tion. They are understood to Southwark Cathedral, six de- have counselled its leaders to tectives watched closely from a be prudent in the sensitive few yards away, and later situation produced here by moved over to the grave to preparations for ceasefire talks check the PANES in Paris.
Mysterious
Paris bombing
Paris, June 23. French police today were investigating the myx- terious bombing of the of Palace of the Legion Honour early this morning. No witnesses appeared to have seen the placing of the bomb at the entrance to the Legion museum.
The explosion broke gates, windows and furni- ture and smashed windows of neighbouring apartment houses and parked cars.
General Georges Catroux, Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honour. who occupies a wing of the palace, went to the scene immediately after the blast but the intruders had fled. There was some specula- tion that the attack have been carried out by a clandestine group demon- strating its opposition the Algerian polley of the government-AFP,
may
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the
wreaths. They are members The Arat sign of extremigi
ofa Scotland Yard team which activity since the coase-fire
is still
trying to patiently today moves began, emerged
the filve white with the distribution of leaflets idomify
who murdered signed "The clandestine organi- hooligans
There were Ave sation of the patriots of French Cochrane. Algeria."
The leaflets, pushed through lotter boxes, told recipients that
among 384 they were
people carmarked by the authorities for eventual expulsion trom Algeria, and asked them to be ready to "react" and if neces- sary sacrifice everything to de- fend Algeria us a French pro-
vince.
ALL IS CALM Reciplants were, urged not to leave Algeria on holiday for fear they would be refused permission to return, No Lofficial comment was available on the leaflets report on an expulsions list.
A security force unofficially estimated at about 10,000 riot police and the same number of in reserve in troops remained
10- Algiers and its suburbs.
out of sight in day, mainly barracks and other buildings.
calm.- The city remained Rouler.
Heavy gales wreck racing yachts
Hamilton, June 23. Heavy gales raised havoc today among the 135 yachts racing here from newport, Rhode Island, patrol ships reported that five were disabled.
wreaths of gladioli and lilies and a spray in a plastle bag from his family and coloured people's organisations--London Express Service.
Search for
shipwrecked
seamen
tells of
Hillary
special home for expedition
London, June 23.
British scientists have designed a home in which climbers can winter for the first time in the upper Himalayas, it was disclosed today,
the
occupants
་
40 ce-
would The building of stressed [tures plywood is to be used in an meet but expected they would Anglo-American expedition to not fall below mixrus Mount Makalu led by Newgrees fahrenheit. Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary. The building to be erected Sir Edmund, co-conqueror of at a height of nearly 28,000
dis- Mount Everest in 1953
feat-would have to with- closed the completion of the ex- sland ale force winds ae pedition's revolutionary moun well as the extreme cold. tain home to Reuter today.
The 40-year-old climber said
He described it as rather the heavily insulated hut had like a drain pipe," with win-been constructed by a firm at dows at each end.
It was
ADEQUATE
Aputiteq, June 23. Two aircraft and several
small-toughly 22 ships were this after-
fret by 10 feet--but adequate noon searching for 10 for those members of his 18- men who had to abandon strong party who would spend their sealing ship when the whole winter in 17.
Sir Edmund said they did it was trapped and half-
sunk by thick pack ice off not know the lowest tempera- Greenland's
east coast
near here today. Captain Niels Underbjerg radioed for help before giving the order to abandon the ves- sel, the Danish scaling ship Miki (50 tons).
He said all aboard would be inking to the pack ice, unusually thick for this time of year, in the hope of reaching shore across a 10-mile stretch of lee and water with the help of a light dinghy,
A Danish Catalina and an
American aircraft from Kena vik, Iceland, were sent off to search for the men, who may be jon drifting ice-floe, All ships in the vicinity were also asked
to join the search.
Captain Underbjerg said in his
One of these was reported to last radło message that the by powerful ice pressure had com- be the Doncherry
owned
Sir Bayard Dill of Bermuda in pletely gripped the tiny sealing which the Bermuda Governor, sip, forging the bows under the the stern and Gascoigne, Julian
was surface while making his first ocean rating propeller were up in the air start, radio distress call from Reuter.
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21
Sir
122
23
ACROSS
1. Sought what
the Doncherry said she was dis- masted 130 miles northeast of Bermuda but in no immediate danger.
IN TROUBLE Three of the Class D--the smallest in the race were in trouble. These included the Souvenir owned by C.W. Wharton, Jr, which is in leak- ing condition and proceeding de-under power to Bermuda, and the Windquest of A. Justin Wadley One of the profound links was distasted but proceeding
gardener I. Hold a supplementary
sows about an arch (8).
8. Bowler
who makes the ball shoot? (6).
9. Manifesting selfishness (8). 11. A boy in the ground for
dressing (8).
12. It's a frost (4).
13. Meadow folk,
DOWN
coration (5).
2.
between
Britain
America? (5).
3. A gardener's plot (7).
4. Therefore (4).
5. Bird regularly run
(4).
and
Over
by
the
and
1. Bombastio (3, 9).
pop
number
sound of them (5),
suddenly quickly to game (5),
18. Moves
19. Fish daily (4).
22. When they are in use, one
foot out can put one of (B).
24. Norman victory? (8).
25. Military body, British and
Foreign (6),
26. Nettod (8).
7. Front seat? No, back! (6). 10. Lubricator (5).
14. "Infernal" poet (5)..
15, Began to be sharp inside
(7).
16. Solid dripping, as it were
(5).
17. Famous showman (6).
20. Some unils got mixed up
in the fighting here (5).
21. Employing (5),
22. Underwater financial ad-
vances? (4)
23. Part of Paris, Le Mans,
etc:(4).
YESTERDAY'S - CROSSWORD,~~A£zps8: 3 Whiskers, 7 Enave, 3 Stráljeh, 10 Parsec, 19 Inserts, 15 E-B.A.; 17 Hear any, 18 D-allied, 20 Lees, 21 Rampage, 26 Titter, 27 Advances.
under power,
The Cotton Blossom IV, a 71-
foot yawl belonging to Walter
H. Wheeler, Jr., lost its rudder.
Storms hit U.S.
New York, June 23. Pounding storms blacked out towns, flooded roads and battered crops in the central section of the United States today,
The wild weather, com- bined thunder, lightning, high winds and bail but the most widespread damage was eaused by rains that began yesterday and roared en today.
There was water, water Louisville everywhere in today after a record five- inch rain and more than needed sta suburban hotel. PassĒrs by were amazed to see the hotel's
lawn sprinklers in opera- tion.-AP.
Burmese youth gets
15 months sentence
on driving charge
London, June 23,
Maidenhead, near London, on
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FORMER MP FILES CHARGE AGAINST PRESIDENT SUKARNO
Djakarta, June 23,
A former member of the Indonesian parliament, and hero of the revolution against the Dutch, Mr Sutomo, today filed suit against President Sukarno and his cabinet.
Mr Sutomo charged them be- The members said the First fore the Supreme Court with Minister had asked to meet the violating the constitution by Presidium of the League "to suspending the old fully-elected discuss various matters for the parliament, and replacing it sake of the nation," with a new appointed House,
The
old Parliament in which Mr Sutomo led the "In donesian Peoples Party" a splinter group, was broken up on March 5, because President Sukamo said it had falled
his govern- co-operate with
ment,
to
The now appointed House — partly composed of politicans, partly of members of "func- tional groups", such as the armed forces - lakes office on June 25.
Mr Sutomo, who played a major part in heavy fighting against occupying British force in Surabaya, in 1945, sald in his document of accusation that
action the government's suspending parliament was "a violation designed to change the based on republic to a state power alone,"
JUSTICE
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The League today called for free, steret, general elections an the country."-Reuter.
Duchess
sells treasures
London, June 23.
Russian works of art sent by the Duchess of Kent for sale at Sotherbys auction rooms realised a total of £12,426.
Among them were a three inch basket of flowers and a
"Therefore I beg the court for canteen of table silver, a com- plete service for 24 people con- aining 222 pieces, both made
trial.
"I have lakon this step be-by the former Russian cause of my conviction that the jeweller, Faberge, Supreme Court up till this time has held the power of justice based on the 1945 constitution
is power government influence."
which
free from
Members of the "Domestic
organisation of an
court
Both west to the London dealer in Russian works, Mr wariski-the basket for £2,800
and the service of silver for
£1,400.
Each piece of the service bore
League" moderate and right-inclined the crowned monogram of the politicians formed to fight the late Princess Nicholas of Greece new appointed parliament, told who was the Grand Duchess reporters today the First Minis-Helen of Russia, the Duchess of ler, Dr Djuanda, had summoned Kent's mother, China Mall
Special them for talks next week.
Ideal
THE NEW STEEL
the advice of the Timber Deve- TUBE-FOLDING BED lopment Association.
It had been completed in the four months which had passed since he last visited Britain to make arrangements for the ex- pedition.
Sir Edmund added that this be and about six weekend other members of his party would go to Maidenhead to practice assembling and dis- mantling the but.
On Tuesday he would be an- nouncing full details of the ex- pedition at a press conference arranged by the Royal Geogra- phical Society,
The
NAMES
names of those taking part in the 10-month expedi- tion would be given then, Su Edenund said.
But he disclosed that they would consist of six New Zea- landers, five Americans, five Britons plus a climber and # journalist still to be chosen,
The aims of the expedi tom, to run from September until June of next year, are:mm
To test the effect of the high aluudes on the human body during winter residence around the 20,000 feet level.
☛ To climb the 27,790 ́feet high Mount Makalu withou oxygen. It is more than 1,000 foot higher than any other mountain ellabed without breathing apparatus.
To make an impartial search Lor evidence of 없다
existenos of the Yeti, or "Abominable Snowman."
To
explore, map and make scientific observations of the ranges to the cant and west
of Mount Everest.
The expedition is sponsored
by the World Book Encyclopedia of the Field Enterprises Educa-
Illinois-Reuter,
The gales hit the feet after A Burmese youth was sentenced to a total of 15 licnal Corporation in Chicago,
four days of light wind which progres was slow.
In
The leading yacht wis estimated as 78 miles north of Bermuda at B am
AP.
today.
Kidnapped
months' imprisonment for dangerous driving and taking a car without the owner's consent, at the Shropshire County Assizes yesterday. Ho ig Pater Stephen car from a garage near Bir- Carrapiett, 18, lodging in mingham, Carraplett and two Birmingham, who. pleaded other youths picked up guilty to causing the death of fourth youth in Birmingham a two-year-old girl by and decided to go to Hereford
man returns dangerous driving, and with next day,
་ Singapore, June 23. Mr Low Teng Cheng, manager of an accounting firm here, who was reported kidnapped | 10. days ago, has returned. home safely today,
others, jointly guilty of taking a car without the owner's con- sent.
CHILD KILLED...
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Dutch vote on reinforcements
The Hague, June 23. The second chamber (lower. house) of the Dutch Parliament Ag the car approached today rejected by 62 to 42 votes Lugwarding (Herefordshire), 1 a Labour Party resolution aimed took a bend at 50 miles per against the despatch of military hour, went out of control' and reinforcements to Dutch New
mowed down" a woman walk-Guinea.
Mr Justice Thedger, sen tencing him, said that unless A police spokesman said that the courty scored there Mr Low come back in the early penalties Parliament had pro-
hours of the morning. No other vided to make the roads safer juries.
the whole "purpose of that, Carrapielt was also dis-expenditure with an extension
28 Ernie, 29 Minister. Down: 10.K-a-pl, 2 Pairs, 3 Weser, 4 details were available, Span, & Extols, 6 Sun-day, 9 Tether, 11 AN.Z.A.C. 12 Seals, 14 Sedate, 15 Erupt, 16 Barge, 18 Dlaarm, 19 Leave-N., 22 Miser (able), 23 Atone, 24 Erred, 26 On-U.S.
Mr Low was whished away by five men from a car park near his home on June 18-Reuter,
Ing with her little girl on a Although the resolution did *** not mention New Guinea by The child died from her in-name, it "invited the govern- ment not to burden military
qualified from holding a driving of tasks which cannot be re- years.garded as Nato obligations."-- three Mr Mattland Coley, prosecut-licence for
Reuter Ing, said that after taking the Raster,
legislation was defeated.
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