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Rebels' refusal means only postponement of talks, French Govt say
Paris, Apr. 2.
French government circles said today the Algerian insurgents' refusal to attend peace talks at Evian on April 7 means only that the conference, was postponed.
Tunisian press welcome!J.S. move on Algeria
Tunis, Apr. 2. Tunisian nowspapers today
gayc prominence Washington reports that
to
Sources close to the gover- ----- ment thought it might open a week or so later. According to press reports there is a similar view in insurgent cireles ! Tunin, seat of the "Algerlan provisional government.".
But unofficial circles here take
Some a gloomier view. leftist politicians who officially appose the government but sup- port General de Gaulle's efforts for peace in Algeria tear the insurgents have changed their Jamind about
with negotiating France.
PRETEXT
the U.S. might intervone They bellevo the insurgents unless France and the are using as a pretext the state-
Algerian insurgents begin peace talks quickly.
ment by Mr Louis Jaxe, Minis- ter for Algerlu, that he would treat on an equal footing with the Insurgents the rivat Algeria nationalists, the M.N.A.
(Mr Tuleb Boulahrentf the Insurgents' emissary in charge of for the peace
U.S. Embassy offelals were not immediately available for comment because of the Easter holiday, but the Tunistan arrangements newspaper As Sabah welcomed talks, was quoted today as say- the reports which, it said, fol-ing lt was up to France whether lowed U.S. assistance to the the Algerians attend the Evian French Army in Algeria.
talks.
Explorers
lived a
year on drifting ice
London, Apr. 2.
A party of Soviot Arctic ox- plorers was brought back home today after living for almost a year on a drifting ice floo which molted while they slopt. Moscow radio sald the he Russians, manning the research would contact the Swiss authorisation "North Pole-9," had to fits to prepare for the meeting be evacuated from "Algerians were killed by and added that the insurgents after it split in two one night, American arms and the dollar were "ready to discuss peace at taking hutu and stores sailing Anonced this war of extenalna- Inny time and ..in sericus
CATASTROPHE
(He said at Rome airport on
that his way to Gelieva
tion," Kald. "America, lender {manner.")
of the free world, was almost Intoxicated Ly love for France...."
FROM MOSCOW Pessimistic politicians reenfled aid the that the insurgent decision had been announced only 48 hours Presi after Algerian delegates had
from Moscow the returned
Cairo. by a talks
But the newspaper U.S. resolved to bring the two skles together because dent Kennedy, considers free' world threatened catastrophe if the peace
do not open quickly-Router.
for
Operation Yemen's King
Cairo, Apr. 2. A spokesman at The Imun (King) of Yemen's office here said today that an X-ray yes- terday showed that a bullet fired in the assassination attempt list week was lodged deep in the Imom's thigh, not his shoulder.
The Imam, who was in good health, was expected to undergo un opération for the removal of the bullet
ether today morrow.
erlu
and
They said the reversal of the previous agreement recalled Mr
the
away from the main camp.
When the Russians first set up the station on April 28 lost year the drifting floc measured about 1-1/3 miles long and one alle wide, said the Russians leader, Vladimir Shamontyev, in Leningrad today.
DIMINISHED
When they evacuated by sir,
MARCH FRE LONDON
FROM
ALDERMASTON
The leaders of the annual Easter march from the Atomio Weapons Research tablishment at Aldermaston, Berkshire, set out for their trump to Trafalgar Square, Lon- don, on March 31. In the van aro (left to righ0) Journalist James -- Cameron; - Professor Nichia Calder: Mr Michael Foot, the Labour MP.; and an unidentified marcher. Between Calder and Foot is Mr Anthony Greenwood, M.F.---AF.
sea water into fresh
water
SHARP TAUNTS Converting
HURLED AT BAN-THE-BOMB MARCHERS
London, Apr. 2.
Khrushchev's refusal to begin he told Tass news agency, the Two footsare columns of ban-the-bomb
the agreed summit" In Paris last May, and it seemed difficult to avoid the conclusion that the Insurgent tacties were the result of advice from Moscow.
for had diminish to 820 feet long and about 100 feet wide. timer Shamontsey Eloven
staff had to the station. said, transfer their stores and equip ment to new places in search of safety,
The alow breakup of the kland of ice reached its peak in
Shamontycy said:
"On March 27, when all the personnel except those on duty were in bed, the camp was awakened by a terrific noise.
Other polltcians expressed surprise at the failure of the police to find those respon- sible for the recent series of | February and March. plastic bumb explosions-- generally allributed to Euro- peans determined to sabotage the Evlan negotiations. They argued that the apparent reflected secret police inaction
oppcsliton to and influenticl General de Gaulle's efforts
the negofite--not perhaps in Cabinet, but high in the govern- ment machinery,
Another plastic bomb pleded early today outside the le against Paris home of Mr Francals Mitransfer the huts and all pro terand, jeftwing
anti-Gaullistperty to a new site." AP.
ta
(X-
The spokesman added that former Justlee Minister. Mr Two of the Iman's entourage Mitterand was not at home. wounded at the time of the and there were no casualties, but upsaseination attempt died two the front of the house was tays later-Reuter.
| Camaged.-Reuter.
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"The foe broke in two. "The huts and stores were eut off from the main camp. It took three days of strenuous strug.
the elements
to
Sir Winston again. sees Macmillan
demonstrators swarmed toward London today, goaded by rain, blisters and taunts about their love life.
Some 13,000 marchers were | rome, demonstrators still on the move on the third road. day of their
off the
Giant protest After an overnight stop, the against nuclear weapons.. They demonstrators will have about kept their bands blaring and 15 miles to go before linking column their banners waving, but they with the 4,000 strong
from the U.S. air basc at put up with some sharp faunts
Wethersfield, Essex. along the rond. Unscgregated
stcoping
Th
halls and the extreme church youth of many marchers have given rise to cn unsavory theory. is that the big anti-H-bomb Darch is just an excuse for a petting party,
Young couples in the columns were told from the roadside: "You need a good spanking" or "You must have run away from home."
Sir
to
Ellath, Irroel, Apr. 2. The cornerstone of a plant maka frosk water cheaply from tho salty wators of the Red Sea fas been laid haro at Israel's only Red Sea port.
in completed middle of next year the plant will produes 250,000 gallons of sh water a day at a cost of
When
te
U.S.$1 (about 7/2) per thougar gallons. It will be the first of a cerles using a process in- by A Russian-born vented
Israel engineer, Mr Alexander Zarchin..
below
All firearms
In Mr Zarchin's process, 64 water is injected into a low where it pressure container
degrees boils at minus threo centigrade (20.0 degrees Fahren LARGEST EVER
helt 5.4
normal They will then head jointly freezing point). As part of the fer a mass rally in Trafalgar Water vaporises it draws heat
which
from the rest, turning it into organisers Square
wlli be the largest wall-trol loe and leaving the predict
Cver hald in salt as sediment which is then drawn off-China Mail Special. demonstration Britain against nuclear weapons. Out on the March with them was Randolph Church- ill journalist son of Winston. But Churchill made it clear he was there for professional reasons not because he sympathised, "Very Low of these Silly alles believe that Jesus Christ was the son of God," he wrote In his column in the London
"How News Of The Wor
World. strange therefore it is that they should have chosen the day on which He was crucified to begin their merch and the day after He was resurrected for their meeting in Trafalgar Square,
"How' quaint also to make the in The main
of rendezvous in Trafalgar Square General column
commemorates marchers left the gates of the which Today it was at Kingston, Aldermaston atomic research greatest British navaj victory of where Macmillan has been hav-establishment ou Friday with all time."-AP. ing tolks with the Jamaican (8,000 marchers. The number premier, Norman Manley, and rose to 10,000 and was down to his Cabinet ministersAP, 9,000 today after rain chased
Kingston, Apr. 2.
Sir Winston Churchill met with the British Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan again to day, for the second tinte during Sir Winston's Caribbean cruise aboard Aristotle Onasals's yacht Christina.
Last week they met on Trint- dad when the Christina put there.
The couples -just squeezed closer together and plodded on. "We can't help wanting to kiss each other," one girl told a new
"we're in man apologetically, love you see.
at
=
NOTHING WRONG Canon John Collins, Chairman the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, just frowned and said: "Of course you get leissing and cuddling among some boys and girls. But there's nothing wrong in that."
CARDINAL ASSURES POLISH CATHOLICS IN EASTER SPEECH
Warsaw, Apr. 2. Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Primate of Poland, today assured Polish Catholics in an Easter Sunday message that all attempts to "close the lips of the Church are in vain because we must rather obey God than men.”
Portugal to strengthen Angola
the
Luanda, Angola, Apr. 2. Portugal is to stop up defence .and development aid in it Wast African territory
recalled
in Bagdad
Dagdad, Apr. 2. Salch Al Abdi, Military Governor Genaral tonight ordered all fire- arms in Bagdad to bo handed over to tho authorities within soven
days.
Ko said all'areas of the cliy would be searched for weapons and threatened harsh punish- meat" for those who violate the decree.
General Abdi, also modified the curfew imposed last Wednes day in the northern district of the oily following a taxi drivers atrika over higher petrol prices.
IMPERIALISTS
Prime Minister Abdel Karim of Angola, Rear-Admiral Kassem lus charged that entl Vasco Lopes Alvos, Portu-government riots here last week guese ovOTELUS minister, to clarted by evil deers and
imperialista in an attempt to sold here last night. His announcement at a pressplit Iraqi ranka, conference follows recent ter-
The riots, which reportedly rorist attacks in north Angola began last Sunday and reached The Cordinu! spoke briefly i The Cardinal asid that Polish reported to have caused about a climax on Tuesday afternoon, after celebrating high Easter churches were filled with moro, 200 deaths,
| were caused by a five-cent_fo> mass before, nearly 1,000 per- people during the lenten poriad
.LOAN
| creano in the price of gasoline. sons in Warsaw's Cathedral of than ever before.
Admiral Lopes Alves said that Soveral persona: weID noported St John.
Faith is not weakening in the megaures will include, en killed, but there was no biicial ts. Indeed a deep desire for extcinsi lean of 1,200 million total announced. God to awakening in us.... escudar
(about £15 million); because, desidio, the many dis- and authority for the governor- Kamem told Bagdad news- appointments and failures that general to contract a foon of 500 paper editor ut & DIES DEL contemporary - life
terency elves, at million escudos (about £0,290,-
thairlota Word tenat God does not felt us," he 000) to meet expenses created fomented to place the govern-
Speaking in veiled terms, that contrasted sharply with his open' charges two weeks ago that the↑ Church in Poland is being per- secuted, the Cardinal sald;
So often equis bave been laid on the mouth of the Church ko said.
that
A
ment in a weak pinition for it by the emorgendy, and 10 In- It would be silent. So often t The Fallsh Primate added: crouse building works
current negotiations" with the the 17 has been burdened with stones. "And, therefore, the attempls development plan.
Iroql petroleum соторику. So often to many false wiinchica | end efforts bi · people wło The polico forte will be in conference between the governi~ have come forth.
would like to rebel against creased by 1,000 men as a ment, and the company "But all that was in valri bg-. the good and close the lips of initial move, and the effective-) began tonight, with Kurties cause Christ lives in the Church | the Church are in valet because ness of the stata security polico preskiing, in AD and, once having died, will not we must ráthey obey. God then and customs guarde" "will" ello .dio again."
men".
by increased--Ileuter.
rescato ibn Iraqi share of eli revenues-Router And UPI,
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Girl weds Scotsman over English father's objection
to 'foreigner'
London, Apr. 2.
A 17-year-old girl whose father objected to her Scottish sweetheart because he was "foreigner" was married here.
Mr Henry Newton, 63, was not at his daughter Marilyn's į congirgational church wedding 10 Scotsman Bruce Macdonald;
Ho
21, and he did not give the couple a wed
wedding present, spent the day, at the seaside.
На belloves In keeping "England for the English," and says ho
wants control posts set up on the borders to keep out Scotsmen and Welshmen, as well as other foreigners,
So Marilyn, A bank clerk, was given away by her unelo.
Before the left for his day at Brighton, Mr Newton said: "I don't think It will end in divorce."
PERMISSION
-
But althourà Mr Newton objected strongly to the mar riage he thought Bruce should return home and musty a Scots girl he could not stop the wedding. Bruce and Marilyn had received permission
macy froma to local maxis-
trates.
Aboriginals
protest
against apartheid
Brisbane, Apr. 2. The Federal Council For Aboriginal Advancement, a private body, plans to protest to all tho Com- monwealifi' Plimo Minis- ters against "apartheid" in Australia.
A
resolution
adopted
by
the
Mr Newton added: "Foreign-aboriginal delegates at ers in this country have caused Council's first national confer- too much trouble already."
"We mast abolish apartheid in
-Even 50, the rest
ence here this weekend said:
of our own country before the next
- Marilyn's family were there | Commonwealth Prime Ministers'
although Bruce's parents, who conference or we could find our- live in India, were not able to selves in the same position, as attend
South Africa found itself...
As the newly-weds left the church, 14-year-old Scottish piper John Finn gave them a
"foreigner's send-off with a stirling "Scotland
(At The Brave," and "Marie's Wedding,China Mall Special.
Russians will
build institute
in Indonesia
Moscow, Apr. 2.
EXAMPLES
the London conference last month South Africa's prime minister, Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, wlihdrew its application to re- main in the Commonwealth after becoming a epublic, fal- lowing criticism of its apartheid polley
other by
prime minlsters.}
Delegates elted as examplos
"apartheid"
dis alleged crimination
obortistirrin voting, marriage, property and wage rights.
In
The 160 delegates from all Australian states included members of parliament, uni-
A group of Soviet spocialista versity lecturers, physicians and
left Moscow for Amboing, manual workers-Reuter. Indonesia, today to help
build a technological instituto and
organiso
training thoro, Tass ro- ported.
Mr Mikhail Prokofyev, First! Deputy Minister of Specialised Secondary Education, sald the Institute would› trali specialists
In
School magazine
is seized
Oslo, Apr. 2. The headmaster of a grammar shipbuilding, maritime school at Asker, 10 miles oul- mechanics, commercial fishing side Oslo, has seized the Intest and the food industry.
About 1,000 students
would
issue of the school magazine which published interviews with
study at the insiliule. The most pupils on their sex life. Elfled ones would have the
The article in question said opportunity of post-graduate three girls had to leave the #chool prematurely EVITY
| study.
they wero Mr Prokofyev said the Soviet year because
Tho Union was also helping to build pregnant.
mayazing said schools In India,
comprehensive soxus1 Ethiopia, more Guinea, Burma, North Vietnam, education should be glycn' in Cambodia and Outer Mongolia. lower schools-China Mail
Reuter.
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