The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 28, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    France, Arabs
Agree to End
Sultan's Exile
Statesman, Salam, Org., Sunday, Auq.2i,- 1955-Sc l-3
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AIX LES BAINS, France UP
France and Moroccan nationalist
apparently narrowed their- differ
ences Saturday to a timetable for
removing Sultan Mohammed Ben
Moulay Arafa and ending ex-Sultan
Mohammed Ben Youssefs exile-
Ben Youssef is the pro-national-'
1st ruler whom the French ousted -in
1953, precipitating a wave of na
tionalism tha' culminated in vio
lent rioting last week. He is now
living in exile on the island of
Madagascar.
The nationalist Istiqlal (inde
pendence) and the Democratic In
dependence (PDI parties, contend
that the French ouster was illegal
and that Ben Youssef is still the
legitimate sovereign.
t As the week-long conference
aimed at achieving peace in the
troubled North African protector
ate continued. French Premier
Edgar Faure predicted that he will
be able to present a settlement to
bis full Cabinet by Sunday. 1
Istiqlal leaders conferred for al
most three hours Saturday after-'
noon with Pierre July, minister for
Tunisian and Moroccan affairs, on
the question of how and when Ben
Youssef is to be allowed to come
to France.
The Istiqlal delegation spokes
man, Abderrahim Bouhabib. ex
pressed optimism as he left the
conference suite -in the Splendide
Royal Hotel. "I have the feeling;
that we can make progress," he
aid.
A delegation from the PDI en
tered July's suite as the Istiqlal
left and it was apparent the French
are seeking full support from both
parties for a Moroccan settlement. I
A PDI spokesman said his party 1
a weed with "the Istiqlal on Ben'
Youssefs return. Neither party is
demanding his immediate restora
tion to the throne in Morocco.
Sudan Rebels
To Surrender
- KHARTOUM, Sudan W In the
face of government forces advanc
ing to wipe them out, army mutin
eers in the Far Upper Nile village
oi Torit agreed late Saturday to
a'Trender.
The South Sudan soldiers had
been in rebellion for more than a
week against being placed under
command of officers from the
North Sudan.
The rebels let a noon-time ul
timatum deadline pass but seven
hours later, when the. government
forces were on the move, they an
nounced readiness to give up.
The rebels in Torit radioed their
decision in response' to' an ultima
tum Friday night from Gov.-Gen.
Sir Alexander Knox -Helm.
Helm .notified, the London 'and
Cairo governments jof .the surren
der. He reported the Torit rebels,
in-giving nip. asked , for 24 hours
more to enable them to gather up
other mutineers from outlying
posts.
Their message said additional
time would "avoid further blood
shed' since scattered outposts in
the area of the Nile headwaters
were unaware of "Helm's Friday
night ultimatum.
Methodist Chaplains
To Meet With Bishops
HEIDELBERG Three Meth
odist bishops are coming from the
United States next month to con
duct a religious retreat for Metho
dist chaplains of the U. S. Army.
They are Bishops . G. Bromley
Oxnam, Washington, D. C; Ger
ald H. Kennedy. Los Angeles, and
Hazen G. Werner, Ohio. The re
treat wfll be Sept 12-16 at Berch-tesgaden.
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