Cease-Fire Ends 22 Years Continuous WarForFranc ful national organizations pre-| PARIS (AP) — Monday's when 18 armas cease-fire ending the Algerian across the Nationalist rebellion came after | shouted: 2 road, and “Send out the French- | for Algeria, the first in a series controlled medical care plan. almost continuous | man.” of legalistic altacks on the reb-| The Canadian Chamber warfare for France. A jblast of machine-gun fire | els which proved of no real/ Commerce held that govern-| day. ‘rance's declaration | cut down Monnerot and his wife. effect ment financial assistance should of war against Nazi aggression | A Moslem passenger who at- on 1939, and the Alger- | tempted to save them died with | continued relentlessly, Brig.- jan cease-fire, France enjoyed them only:102 days of peace. This was| They the gap between the end o fi in her Indochina colon- | 200,000 were yet to fall. | Se His tactics gave rise to charges of prisoner tortures, | some of which were confirmed. Agriculture, the country now unable to pay their doctor 'y were the first recorded into the Cashah of Algiers to member commission to 0} on to dead of the rebellion. More than |clean out the “nest” of agita-| “socialized medicine ee F ighting 1 eae Ne orgasiend raids by | BEPUBLIC TOPPLES first, org %| As France slowly came to the Algerian rebels. ree ee eee crits fo | “May 33, 1958, marked the be- On the morning of Nov. 1 sev- | merciless guerrilla war, mili- | Simning of the end for | the 2 Fourth Republic and cleared the eral hundred Algerians with | tary reservists were called up, ang hunting rifles started. raids in savage reprisals were carried tetura from the Aures Mountains of eastern | out, @ long list of governments | Political limbo. gest organization representing farmers, put forward the con- flieting view that a national |tuted. It would be carried out | Algeria and at more than 20 fell. Finally the Fourth Repub-| FORGES AHEAD |by the federal government in | lems can be taken Op- other points on Algerian terri- | tic toppled in 1958 and Gen. de| De~Gaulle pushed through ® | co-operation vith the provinces, | erly, fairly and with dignity to tory. Gaulle returned to power. |new constitution Freneh schoolteacher Guy | The first major uprising of | virtually dictatorial powers and | a reasonable degree." [Opposed Views Are Given (On Medical Care Proposal OTTAWA (CP)—Two power-| munity boards of tae and chambers of commerce j saates diametrically opposed| Canada, presented the firat for. for- ECOND SECTION views before the Hall royal com-| mal brief as the seven-member By DAVID MASON gers riding in an ancient bus | hundreds of Moslems had been | mission on health services commission under Saskatch- men surged killed. The French National As-|/on whether Canada should ewan's Chief Justice Emmett sembly voted “special powers” | have a compulsory, government-| Hall began 1% weeks Had public hearings here. The agriculture followed rr in the Chamber spokesmen arly in 1957, as the rebellion | be directed only to helping those | sized that in their view no Can- adian should be denied medical Gen. Jacques Massu was sent pills, It appealed to the seven-| services by reason of meer . J. Cunningham, chalrman | The Canadian Federation a! of the chamber’; lar-| vices committee, and W. J. Me to favor a tax increase if compulsory medical care insur-| this were necessary to provide ance program should be instl-| for the indigent. “Any idea that all these prob- giving him and would be “contributory to | the individual by vast adoption f special subsidization of vol-| ion of health ser- Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edwerd Island Like The Bos” Charlottetown, Thars., Mar. 22, 1962. Monnerot, 26, eld wife were the only Euro-| where more than 100 Europeans eans among Moslem passen-’ were slain, was put down after | mination. CT TT TTT TTT ITT TTT Now... for the first time ... at ALL Tip Top Tailors... GOOD APPEARANCE TIP TOP TAILORS (Managed by Henderson & Cudmore) Vewmremwewwrrereeeeeee eee hotel. and his 2l-year- | the rebellion, near Philippeville, | relentlessly forged ahead with| Indirectly, the federation took| untary plans, In January, the Euro-| Medical Association, try to unseat him, But de Gaulle crumbled their street barri- cades with a stern call to order in a radiotelevision address. De Gaulle attempted what no| FIRST BRIEF other French leader before him dared—publicly announced gollations with the rebel lead-| national voice of some 850 c ers. The talks failed but de Gaulle remained in power. The president then went to Atlas Steels Ltd. the country and received an | bey Profits Boost overwhelming “oui” vote'for his Algerian program. Once more Algiers rose against de Gaulle. The April | vanced in opposition to as tate able Blan “unreasonable” and “yal THE ACCESSORIES FOR has been ident WELLAND, Ont. (CP) — Ahlas Steels Limited has re- @ dress shirts @ sport shirts | ported net income in 1961 was a Cubana Airlines plane which ee a rats ted” Cae and “ae | $3928.35, or $2.81 a share, com-| landed at Gander Sunday night @ ties @ hats by Mallory Gaulle sont his negotiators for | Pared with $3,015,415, or $277 a] on a flight from Havana more talks that finally cleared | Share, in 1960. The average num-| Prague. He asked Canadian im- © ‘sweaters @ sox the way for a cease-fire, ber of shares outstanding in 1961| migration officials @ belts and jewellery wine ae res | in 1960, GALWAY, Ireland (Reuters) | The 1961 earnings Include @ visa to enter the ager of Northgate Exploration | Limited of India for technical | fected earlier “ Company of Toronto, died in| assistance in construction of aj Were successful hospital here Monday. Maybank | mill and another $300,000 in-) American visas s in Galway to inspect his | crease resulting from a change copper, lead, zine and silver strike at nearby Ty- | nagh. He collapsed in a local Charlottetown Sales during the year rose to united States is $57,883,187 from $50,851,726 1960, l6th Defecter The Chamber of Commerce, Is Identified OTTAWA (CP) — THe 16th «| Cuban to defect at Newfound- | land's Gander Airport and seek Admission to the United States ified | Styearald Carlos Maen Doe s the co-pilot of was 1,397,069, up from 1,099,422 privileges to enable him to ap- | Ply to American authorities for Walter Maybank, general man- | $500,000 paid by Hindustan Steel| | The 15 other Cubans “who = TEXAS TOWER | in depreciation allowance. fighest monument in|high San Jacinto monument ‘near Houston, Texas. chocolate orange y by means | plans to give Algeria self-deter- | » slap at both the Chamber of | tests—or that the problem will Commerce and the Canadian| take care of itself in any reaso terming | able time without such strate- pean settlers made a-desperate arguments which they have ad-| gems—strikes us an unreason- Work nears completion on the new cathedral at Coventry, England, under fire by critics who say its design makes it , Cubans Begin Food Rationing the | IStAVANA (AP)—Ratloning_ of has beg ec ate orate Fidel Castro | went on television to announce the unpleasant measure to his peop! The ration booklets necessa to obtain food, soap, detergents een jteceived or picked up by all [families and it was difficult to rationing would function. Revolucion, the only news- paper published here Monday mornings, gave prominent space to explanations about the ration- in | look like a pink power station. | corporated as an integral part Remains of the famous 13th century cathedral (left), blitz- | ed in air raids in 1940, are in- jot start until next week. From ) j then on each child under 7 will be allotted a litre (about a quart) a day with an additional litre for each family of five adults, Meat will be sold twice a week only. Each person is allowed three - quarters of a Sea oe cava pines will be of prime grade and the rest of second grade, Revolucion aid. Maine Wardens Watch Canadians AUGUSTA, Me. (AP)—Maine coastal wardens are keeping a sharp eye on fishing boats from Campobello, N.B., operating off of the new grey-pink sandstone building. The old and new are linked by a lofty porch (cen- CONTROVERSIAL CATHEDR RAL NEARS COMPLETION tre). To its right are the bap- tistry window and the five angled windows of the east im Ronald W. Green, commis-| practices of Canadian vessels ip sioner of shore fisheries, said here there is no evidence that the Canadian fleet is fish- ing in Maine territorial waters but it is being kept under sur- veillance to guard against any violations of the law. Green said he received re- ports of at least three herring seiners, and possibly others, fishing in the waters between Monhegan Island and Cape Small. A dozen carriers have also been in the area, he said, to haul the catch back to Cana- dian eanneries. ‘The patrol boat Guardian was sent to watch the operations after Maine fishermen ex- pressed to Green growing the Gulf of Maine. Green said owners of any nadian vessels found fishin within the three - mile would be prosecuted. 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