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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULÝ,

ALGERIA GETS READY FOR 'DAY AGAINST PARTITION

Anniversary of landing

Algiers, July 3.

Precautions on a massive scale are planned here!

and in other Algerian towns to avert dis- orders during a "day against partition" call- ed by the insurgent-Algerian Provisional Government" for Wednesday.

Main fear of the authorities is that a choice of July 6, mu- niversary of the tanding in

1830 of French troops who cap- tured Alglers,

may lead clashes between Europeans and! Mosleme.

to

After a weekend of Moslem demonstrations, In which 18 people tiled and DI were wounded, Algiers was calre tu- day,

RIOT POLICE

But strong forces of rist police and gendarmerie units with armoured cars are stand- ing by in the city, and troops are concentrated near Algiers and other towns.

The 'day against partition" ta intended

by the insurgent leaders to demonstrate Moslem hostility

to President do Gaulic's plan tu partition

'Free city' suggestion turned down

Bonn, July 3,

West Germany has roject- Soviet suggestion

ad

'that she should negotiate with East Germany and and agree to West Berlin becoming a "free city. according to usually well- informed ourcos here.

The sources said the rejection is contained in a West German Algerla if negotiations with the answer to last February's Soviet insurgents fail to produce a memorandum en the German workable association between problen,

an independent Algeria Bri France. Reuter.

MacArthur at

The answer will be put before

the Nato council in Paris un Wednesday, and will then prob- ably be sent to the West Ger- man Ambassador in Moscow, they adeled-Reuter.

Prince Rainier tries

hand as bullfighter

Madrid, July 3. 'Prince Rainier of Mona- to tried his hand as a bullfighter during a privato festival ot Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Monday.

on

Ho made soma skilful tope posses, and al- though he was knock- ed down twice by his 250-pound opponent he was cheered by on estimated 100 specta-

tors.

The Prince and his wife, Princess Graco, former film stor Graco Kelly, salled

aftor-

soort

words for an unknown destination aboard the

PRINCE RAINIER

yacht Christina owned by Greek mognato Aristotle Onassis, who was also aboard with singer Maria Collos and other noted guoste.

The visitors spent three days on this Mediterranean

island.-AP.

4, 1981.

Actress faces This age

law suit

Lover f

Swedish

coat

Rome, July 3.

actress. Anita Ekberg today faced turriers tow sult - al- legedly because she wore next season's fur lost teason.

The sull was brought by the Rome fur house, Navarro, which sold it gave the blonde actress $20,000 chinchilla cost at a bargain price of $2,000

It wasn't that It was an old fashioned fur, Navarro said. In fact, it was so new the firm contented, that Anita was not supposed to be seen In It until next season.

That's the point of the suit. BARGAIN PRICE

I

Navarro, sald Aulta, in taking the coat pt bargain price, agreed to be photographed in the oat by a photographer engaged by the furrier. Navarro sald she, that also agreed

the photos would not be published unul after September. However, the

Page

of ours is riddled with sex

· SAYS METHODIST PRESIDENT

Bradford, July 3.

Dr Maldwyn L. Edwards, the new President of the Methodist

Conference, said hore today that the present age was "riddled with sex."

Commission

asks for

equipment

One

trembled for young, making virtues are somewhat people growing up in a socletý | humdrum." in which from every bookstall there were papers and novels

"They meet with older people

waiting to be bought "reeking to whom chastity is outmoded of sex and violence," he said in his presidential address to the conference.

Values

and purity is old-fashioned. Sex remaino a on instrument of pleasure divorced from its social function within the. context of the family.

This altitude not only menny that people concerned can get and the Olm they are so often burt; # loosens the cement of

"In radio, television, drama

Ottawa, July 3. confronted with Q disturbing family ilfo and, therefore, Me Howard Groen, Canada's set of values In which

the strikes a blow at the child, and External Affairs Ministor, glamorous woman is the phy- the child is the living hope of

attractive-and today called for "elear-sically cut action" to providoriatoum

equipment for

transport furrier said, Ania let other photographers take her picture in the wrap and then permitted the im- mediato publication of the pholos.

the International Control Commission in Loos.

The Arm asked the Romo court to order Aníta to pay the full price of the coat-in other words, an additional $10,000 plus domates of an un- specified amount.-AP.

WHY GEORGE LORD PARKER

BLAKE WAS

Pl ceremony Appointed to JAILED FOR

Monito, July 4. General of the Army Dou-

glos A. MacArthur, his hands shaking with emo- tion, today raised a bugo, historic Philippine

flag

over the exact spot where one of the great patriots of Asia died boforo Spanish firing squad.

a

Indian post

London, July 3. The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations

has approved the appoint-

to be Deputy High Com- missioner for the United

42 YEARS

London, July 3.

IN SYDNEY

Sydnoy, July 3. The Chief Justice of Eng

land, Lord Parker, arrived in Sydney today from London to attend the law convention opening on Wednesday. He was becompanied by his wife, Lady Parker.

Also aboard the plane was the law minister of India, Mr Sen and his wife.

The group was welcomed by several senior government of- cials and a delegation from the | Indian Embassy.

During

and Lord

Ile told the House of Corranons thero had been no such action yet by the 14-nation conference in Geneva to provide helicopters, light aircraft and road transport for the Truce Supervisory Com mission on which Canada fa ser- ving with India and Poland.

A QUESTION

Mr Green sald that at a meet- ing in Geneva last Thursday Canada argued that the Com- mission should be authorised to get such equipment wherever # could best be obtained and that it should be entirely under the Commission's control.

which referred to a press report

He was replying to a question

that the British and Soviet co-

Choirmen at Geneva had agreed

on instructions to be sent to the Commission but that Canadian objections had held them up. --! Reuter.

ACTRESS BRINGS PATERNITY SUIT

Los Angeles, July 3. Actress Joan Tyler, 27, "todby 38-Parker's stay in Australia, they that comedian George Jessel, Lady charged in a court complaint will be guests of the Federal 63, is the father of her unborn Mail child. Government, China Special.

ment of Mr R. H. Belcher, The 42-year prison sentence passed on

year-old convicted spy George Blake had a three-fold purposo, Mr Justice (Sir Malcolm) Hilbery said in the Court of Criminal Appeals today.

Kingdom in India,

Mr Belcher, who is 49, was

Justice

MacArthur, wearing a khak! uniform of a five-star general

at Christ's Hospital and his battered, campaign cap, educated

Cambridge. raised the Philippine ilag at. the and Jesus College,

Indian Civil He served in the

"It was intended

Mr exaci moment

to bal

WOR Hubery the young T-

Service public was founded in 1010.

for ten year before punitive, It was designed and giving the court's reasons for entering

month of the Commonwealth calculated deter others and its dismissal last Relation Ofice in 1948.

It was meant to be a fe- Blake's appileation for leave to guard to this country," the appeal against the sentence the Judge said.

longest in modern British hlatory-parsed on him by the Lord Chief Justite, Lord Parkit, at the Old Balley Central Criminal Court on May 3.

Sirens screamed throughout the elty and D Luneta Park crowd

200,000 of

In 1951 he reconded to personn shouted and applauded na the Foreign Service to serve on the old warrior pald tribute to Jose staff of the British Ambassador Rizal, whose revolutionary in Washington, from 1036 to writings a century ago led to 1959 he was Deputy High Com- his execution by the Spaniards. misaloner for the United King- -UPI.

dom in South Africa.-AFP.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

13

119

124

ACROSS

1 Never our children!

4 Horses that write?

7 Feed on.

9 Dominion.

-11 The gorden one?

12 Add a drink.

13 A dish from Italy.

15 Feels.

18 Pull the boat?

10 Not repeated.

20 Loom.

23 City.

24 Hair.

25 Eye-dtopsl

122

DOWN

1 Wrong way round (threo

words).

1 Ment.

Gloomy.

5 Map.

They're in form.

9 Transport.

10 Negative.

13 Be sorry it grows,

14 Signal.

10 Hollow.

17 Raise the back.

18 Game that's a draw,

21 Where minera si? 22 Author.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Atróla! 1 Scrop, 5-Glows, 9 The, 10 Arrah, 11 Raven, 12 Bye, 13 Ire, 14 Ebb, 10 lpy. In Rosier 1 Grow, 23 Yaps, 20 Nagged, 20 Add, 31 Les, 12 Man, 14 Apo, 30 Balls, 17 Corol, 3 Toc, 39 Spont, 40 Kased. Down 1 String, 2 Char, 3 Revere, 4 Panes, 5 Grobe, 0 Lay, 7 Oner, Blay, 16 Binge, 17 Pop, 15 Own, 20 Rye, 22 Rod, 24 Admits, 20 Sexand, 27 Alort, 28. Gable, 29 Axis, 30 Dace, 38 Aloe, 36 PAIL

Reasons

It was of the highest im- portance that conduct such as Blake's should not only stand

Blake, former member of

39 injured by grenade

Oran, July 3. Thirty-nine people were injured when a grenade was thrown into a crowded dance halt In the village of Oued Taria, noutheast of here it WAS learned today.

French soldiers and children were among the injured.

condemned and be held by all had pleaded guilty to Ave for questioning after the at- the British diplomatie service, Police rounded up 150 people ordinary men and women is charges under tho Ometalinck, which occurred inst night, uttor abllorence, but should Secrets Act. China Mail but later released all but one receive the severest possible | Special. punishment when brought to

Justice.

Monroe doing

'nicely' after surgery

Now York, July 3. Actress Marilyn Monroe was "doing nicely" today, recovering from an opera- 1100 for removal of her bladder last week, a FAIL hospital spokesman sald.

The spokesman said the blonde beauty spent a cum- fortable night and was in "very good condition."

She was still being fed Intravenously, but she took some fuld food today for the first time since Thura- day night's operation.

Misa Monroe's appetite had perked up and she had asked for food for the first time yesterday.--UPL

of them.-Reuter.

U.S. said ready

to lift part

of travel ban

New York, July 3.

The U.S. State Department is prepared to partial-

J

ly lift the ban on travel to China, according

to an article in Newsweek magazine which appeared on news stands here tonight.

The article sold that an on-¡ proposals prepared by Under- nouncement has been drattad Secretary of State Chester by the State Department per Bowles for tonalderation by miling representatives of President Kennedy. It says that charitable organisationis to one of Bowing other proposals travel to China.

would offer Chlan a meat in the Az-

It further anid that the move United Nations General would be part, of a serio of. nemblyUPI.

TEENAGER SHOOTS. FATHER. TO

PROTECT HIS SISTERS

New York, July 3.

A 14-your-old boy slipped, up behind his father and shot Him to death with a rifle,

the man had given him last Christmas, police în Conway, Arkansas, reported.

"I had to do it... Daddy had a j butcher knife and was after | my itto alstors," sobbed Tommy Shearer, Prosecutor George

anld

F. Harjo the boy would be charged with murder. Tommy told Hartie that his

father, Donnie R. Shearer, al

4-year-old

construction: his father sitting on a bod worker, was drinking wrist but

with a Bulebar knife in his threatened to kill all three

_haext. children and bis wife on Bun- The boy went to his room, got day night. Mrs Shearer. 10, tho „22-unlibre rifté, returned war at Work as a waitress.. to the bedroom and shot his The boy enih ́ ́he``took, his | Miker babind the right ear.

alstore=-7Tknees, P, and Tuha Harijo sild, Maria, Bento a 'melghbour's | Shearic was does ста homa and returned to And

She asked $2,050 for medical care, $750 monthly during her pregnancy and $950 a month for the baby after it is born.

The complaint did not kay

child is when the

expected.

AP.

home-the future."Reuter.

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