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SOUSTELLE MAKES COMEBACK

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY - OCTOBER 17, 1969.

The Queen smiles

Movement to oppose off her bruises

De Gaulle's Algerian policy

Paris, Oct. 16.

A ble to organise a national opposition to President Charles de Gaulle's Algeria policy is forecast in Paris for the coming week with M. Jacques Soustelle, once General de Gaulle's righthand man, head.

Groom owns | the ring

Montreal, Oct. 16.

t'u wedding bells ring. an engagement ring belongs to the prospective groom, Mr Justice Roger Brassard ruled in the Superior Court here.

Jeannine

He ordered Grenier to return a $150 ring to Mare Desselis, 34, ker flancer for Reveral months before they parted In 1057,

samc

Mr Justice Brossard sald it was legally established,

that AgO years engagement rings are con- ditional gifts requiring a marriage ceremony

Special

for

conЯrmation-China Mall

He jumped from Brooklyn Bridge and lived

M. Soustelle. n tormer #overnor

Algeria, general of was dismissed from the gov ernment after the European re- voit in Algiers

and later expelled Goullist union

last January from the the New for

Party be

Republie (U.N.R.)

cause he criticised the general's polley.

at its

Sale of

Empress

He has called a prèse con- ference for next Wednesday to make when he is expected

liicul comeback by launching

movement ú new with Integration, of Algeria with France as its key półni

his

COALITION

it is to be held in the hotel where General de Gaulle gave This historie press conference before his return to power In 158.

The

liner

'London, Oct. 16. 20,100-ton liner Em. press of France is being put up for sale by the Canadian Pacific Steam- ship Company.

at

Polifical

She will be withdrawn from observers believe that M. Soustelle will propose the Atlantic service on Decem-

is due when sha not a party but a coalition of bur 6, centre and right-wing Integra- Liverpool from Montreal, tlonists designed to win

The company said that the sup-

£8,000,000 port from the U.NR. and back- new

Empress of

ing en bloe from olhor pall-Canada (27,800 tons), which feal group,

will go into service next April,

He already has the support will make the Empress of of the dissident U.N.R. federa-France redundant. tion in the Lyons region and

The Empress of France was

1948.

some other U.N.IL federations, launched as the Duchess of especially in the north and the Bedford in January 1928. The Toulouse ares, are regarded as change of name was made in pro-Souslelle.

During the war she was in Last month M. Soustelle outlined to the Lyons federa-several actions in various ports und sunk ont tlen schemes to which indi- of the world

Flve

before days

·viduals. and

could U-boat, groups

Singapore fell the sailed out rally.

packed with Europeans, 100st These included a scheme to A man jumped from the reorganise the French deport Brooklyn Bridge into the ments (administrative districts) East River early today into a smaller number of pro- Ho said ho vinces, one of which would be and livod.

Algeria. did it to demonstrate his

New York, Oct. 16,

"fearlessness.”

He sald the French regime should be democrálie and re-

The Jumper, Edward Quigleypublican, respecting freedom of

26, was fished out of the nver expression and religion.Reu❤

by a pollee launch and taken to ter

Cumberland

Hospital in

Brooklyn for what police said

war traumatic observation'

Police suid that Quigley and

friend had

wi.ch Quigley, in a fest of his

Was

dive-bombed by German and Japanese planes,

The Queen went off to Perth in Scotland last week with Prince Phillp for the opening of the now Queen's Bridge on her right leg. over the river Tay-with two bruises But a Palace spokesman said she had not had an accident. "It is not known how she got them. But it is presumed they were received while out walking or stalking. Ploture shows the Queen and Prince Philip during a wait in Soot- land last week-Express Photo.

Man

foils bid

bandits

by

to steal

priceless paintings

Montreal, Oct. 16.

of them women and children Five bandits, foiled by the action of a 62-year-old Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts employee, Sho

failed last night in what police believe may have been an attempt to steal a collection of priceless Van Gogh paintings,

Another explosion

been drinking

STANLEY DIDN'T

bravery, stripped

of

his

LAST LONG

clothos and

jumped into

the

wator-133 feet below.

A passing taxi cab driver

spotted him and cailed police.

Quigley

New York, Oct. 10. Stanley Holloway's une-ma

"Laughs and discovered variety show was swimming around in the East Other Events" closed on Broad- after five per- River-apparently not seriously way last night Injured-AP.

formantes, China Mall Special,

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11 One of the Brethren? (5).

12 Continental territory (0).

14 Pipe, perhape (4),

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19. That vient's vilago (4).

20 Reflections

100),

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When a woman becomes a peerces, it soema (4, 3).

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maybe

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16 Panting for cooling streoms?

(7).

17. Pooja. (5);

10 Baby cup? No. a large one

(8)

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22 Buy something here 23 Foxy charector! (4),

New York, Oct. 10.

The employee, Roma Trudeau, wrestted for several minutes

into a corner.

Efforts to

mediate in

New Guinea

with the leader of the gang and The pair one of his associates. struck in with the butt-end kim in of a revolver, kicked

off the ribs and dragged him The mild explosion of a paint

His cries for help in can

a Menttun under-

alerted a squad of uniformed groundi

station yesterday

the second floor, frightened

bomb-jittery New Buards on

where the Van Gogh exhibition Yorkers.

was being held. The gang Hed) The explosion sturled a fire when they saw the guards. in a garbage can at the Indepen. Trudeau said several of the

Stalium dent

al

speaking, 42nd-street bandits, all English Eighth-aventem. It was tried to shield their faces with extinguished without handkerchiefs and black maska quickly

as he fought them off.

door antage or injury.

There have been three mya- He said he opened the tery explosions, injuring a total when one of the group said he persons, in Manhattan had a telegram for the museum.

Suddenly the other four ap- The during the last two weeks.

Police have attributed all to a peared and pushed their way in. Trudeau said he went for the "holiday" bomber."--A.P.

leader who was brandishing 3 revolver.

Deserted 17 times

RISKED LIFE.....

Police later circled the building, but found no sign of the men,

Museum director, Dr Evan R. Trudeau, despite Turner said, his age did for more than his duty. There is no doubt that he

Metz, Oct. 16. Paul Karl, a gipsy who has been sentenced for his 17th desertion from the risked his life." French army, has served Dr Turner sald

Trudean

10 years in uniform in-knew the bandits couldn't make stead of 18 months be good their robbery attempt be- cause of his love for the cause there was a full squad of guarda upstairs, yet he fought caravan life.

them off, one man against five,"

Karl, called up in 1950 for 18 months servicë, has spent so much of his army life serving sentences for desertion that he not yet completed his required call-up time-China Mall Special.

The collection was lent to the private Montreal Museum by owners in Europe, mostly from Holland. About 25,000 people have seen the exhibition to date.

UPI.

Bogus diplomat

sought by police

London, Oct. 16.

dispute

Amsterdam, Oct. 16,

Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahmon, said yesterday that he believed his offorts to mediata in the Dutch- Indonesian disputa over Netherlands Now Guinea had

of "some chance

success,"

The Tengku, passing through on his way to London, told re- porters that President Sukarno and the Indonesian Defence Minister, General Nasution, had not yet fully agreed to his plan to mediate in the dispute,

You cannot expect them to agree fully to them, but never- theless I believe that there is some chance of success" be wild.

The Tengku, who declined to reveal the contents of his pro- posals, thought that some per- suasion from all other countries" might result in a solution to the Dutch-Indonesian problem.

Asked why he was first going to the United States to discuss his plang before discussing them with the Netherlands, the Pre- mler said he already know the Dutch standpoint.

The Tengku said he would discuss his proposals with Mr Macmillan while he was in La- don

He would be Proaldent, Elen-

A bogus diplomat who claims to be a personal hower's Host for four days, but

friend of the Emperor of Ethiopia and the Press Attache to the new government of Somalla is being sought by Scotland Yard.

He has "taken in a number. But, after floating a -

of influential bushes men, who porary loan" from the people haye let him money on the he invited, he valed

of Invitations #trength Somalia and the promise of bustnem

to

Ho has slas invited a nuraber SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD, --- Aeromi 1 Namad, 4 of wrifern at Journalist to Smack 8 Helled 10 Arran, 12 Letter, 14 Wrestle, 17 Tate, 13 vinit Somalia at the govern Imputed, 20 Red Lamp, 22 Adit, 24 lines, 7 Betlee, 29 LB, ment's expense. Transport was ode, 30 Tangle, 31 Son-net, 32 Nodal, Down: Nobow, 3 Maize, to be to air, and hè conluvted 3. Dwell, 3 toat, 0 Carrot, Singed; 9 Delimit, 11 Return, 13 the proprietors of an airgraft Temples, 15 Reed, 10 Salted, 18 2000, 20 Najahs, 21 Dlown, 24 cogany, with a view to hiring

· Leart, és Eggid, 20 Shell, 28 Tels.:

Following complains, Beat- Jand Yard got in touch with the Somalla authorica who said the man was unknown to than and that they do not, in fact, have a From Attache, bu

The bogus diplomatila des cried us, being didut 30 years old, well dressed and speaking with a cultured valebit

he also hoped to contact repro.... ventatives of other countries, and he admitted that ho en visaged "a kind of international, pottiement" for the New: Gulkoa lasue-Router

Algeria battle

Conatenfric.” Oet,'-18.. French Foreign Legion troops killed - 147 "Algerian: Insurgenita wird, coptured. 45 others" ló, si buttle in the Ardei incunt south of here on trials omfound 1 sqaron sect

Pago, 8

FULBRIGHT Murder suspect ASSAILED seeks custody BY TAIPEI

Taipei. Oct. 16, Sonator William Fulbright, Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was subjected today to still further can- sure for advocating inde- pendence for Formosa.

of daughter

Colombo, Oct. 16.

Stephen Bradley today cabled his wife, Magda,

He was dood by Chou Po- Hiers, a member of the Formoed Provincial Assembly, in

asking her to contest action filed in an Aden court for custody of his seven-year-old daughter, Helen.

In paison here awaiting co- Bradley, who is now remond-

spooch before a gathering of tradition proceedings to Austra

lla on a charge of murderthe 2,800 Formtsg-born youths."

Chou said the Senator was eight-year-old Graeme Thorne, ignoring the Chinese history | told his Colombo lawyer Andrew and displaying a lack of under- Do Silva "though Helen is in the standing of the Chinese people. physical custody of my wife I have a natural right over Holen as her father."

COUNTER-ATTACK

"Wo Formosana,” be de- diarod FOR core from the China mainisract.“

"We have the came blood an

the people of the mainland," the same way of life, and the Customs and

same manners,

· traditions.”

is

Taiwan (Formosa) solutely inseparable from mainland."

*DEFENCE

The lawyer who revended this. after a half-hour prison inter- view with Beadley said. Braci ley got a cable from his wife from Victoria Hotel, Aden, In- abforming him she too would be the contesting the habeun compris uppileation filed in Aden Helen's maternal grandfather.

Chou referred to the pro- blems caused by the increas ing population of this island. which is rising at a rate of about 3.5 për vent a year. The only way he said, that Formosa could ease the popula- tion of this island was by a re- turn to the mainland.

"There is no alternative Lor us," he said, "han to counter, attack the mainlord,"

by

The lawyer sald most discus- sion he had with Bradley was obot Halen.

Ho seems worried about this and not about bis own case, Lawyer Do Bilya zaid. The Australian government to stying Bradley A£150, for his legal penses. Colombo will pay for the services of one of Coy lon's leading Queen's Counsel

Colonel's son who has been engaged to defend

accused of murder

Paris. Oct. 16.

son of an The 15-year-old American Army Colonel station- ed in France today, admitted that he battered to death a Gorman who lived' near his Komen family home, police announced.

him m the extradition proceed- ings, Mr De Silva revealed

-AP.

Death penalty for

war criminal

Dubi, Qot, 16..

court yesterday

Dubiin A

Life sentences

for former Nazi leaders

Dusseldorf, Oct. 15.

Two former German S.S. (Naxl storm troop) leaders drew life sentences today from a Dusseldorf court for crimes committed of the Sachsenhausen con- centration camp during World War 11.

August Hoohn, 56, assistant chict of the cump, was held eight murders. responsible for complicity in ave other mur-

complicity in cases of homicide.

Olto Boehm, 70, another พวง Judged and of guilty of 41 murders, complicity in five others.

ders, and

eamp

A third man Hempe),

two

on trial, Horst 50, former secretary of the Suchenhausen camp was sentenced to Ave years in pri- son for complicity in Rve cisca of murder.

The threa defendants had

pleaded not guilty-AFF,

Giant bear 'executed'

Belgrade, Oct. 16.

The youth, identided only as passed a death sentence on the Augustine F. because French Nari war criminal, Makermillan Law prohibits publication of the Belgart, known to the Polish names of minors involved in Resistance "Bloody Max."

originally the

WAS #truck

Belgart

to death by an crime, repeatedly woman with a bottle, an Iron sentencod and a knife, and dinally disigur underground court for allegedly Polish dod Jewish ed the body with a screwdriver, killing

civilians wille he w member of the German police The youth is the son of an police said American Colonel attached to in 1941-44. SHAPE (Supreme Headquar- He escaped to Germany, how-region of Mixloe, near the Aus- ters Allied Powers Europe). Heever, the indictment said, joined allegedly confessed to the crime the locally-raised suntry com after a night of questioning by anies of the U.S. Army, rising French police.

+

EURAAL

The murdered womanı identided *28 Mias Cecilla Knebel, aged B5,

The youth was charged with "voluntary homicide."AP.

HONG

to the rank of lieutenant.

He returned to Poland 1958, and settled down Poznan, where he cognised and arrested-UPI.

The

B

in

A giant bear which spent his days in Austria and returned to hunt Yugo- slavian sheep by night has been "executed"...on the orders of a court, Shepherds in the mountainous trian border, demanded tho death eatence, although

bears

ano protected by law here - after they found 80 of their sheep slaughtered in one night. He was shot by hunters in re-bordar cambiish, China

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