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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1955)
TlfURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE A- THIS PUG-NOSED BERKSHIRE HOG entered in the Junior Livestock Show end Sale closed August 23 was sold by Future Farmer of America Roy Ingram to J. W. Kerns for $1.06 per pour.d or $206.70. The porker weighed 195 pounds. - French, Moroccan Leaders Discuss Africa Bloodshed AJX LES BAINS, France UV-i French Premier Edgar Faure and leaders of Morocco's strongest na tionalist iaclion met lor the first time today In a crucial stage of the talks aimed et ending the bloodshed m the North African protectorate. The Premier went into confer ence here with four leaders of the outlawed Istiqlal (Independence) party, staunch supporters of French-deposed Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef and bitter foes of his successor, aged Mohammed Ben MoiMay Arafa. Faure was expected to seek Istiqlal agreement to replacement of Ben Moulay Arafa with a rezencv council and formation of Moroccan government in which all leading factions in the territory would naiticinate. The nationalists were reported demanding insistently that the makeup ol the regency oe accept able to Ben Youssef. The meeting with the Istiqlal men was delayed one day so Faure could sit 'in personally. He spent yesterday in Paris engaged in high level talks designed to counter criticism of his efforts to reach compromise with the North African nationalists. Former Attorney General Dies SYOSSET, N Y. Wi William De Witt Mitchell, 80, a Democrat who served as U.S. Attorney General under President Herbert Hoover, died yesterday at his home here. Mitchell, a native of Winona, Minn., had been practicing law at St. Paul, Minn., when in 1919 he became regional counsel for the U.S. Railroad Administration. Jn June 1925. President Calvin Coolidge, a Republican, appointed him solicitor general of the United States. He was a member of Republi can Hoover's Cabinet from 1929 to 1932 In 1931, when the Lindbergh kid naping case sroke, Mitchell pledged all possible government aid but disclosed the lack of fed eral jurisdiction over kidnapers. The case led to passage ol the federal kidnap law. After leaving public office, Mitch ell Joined a New York law firm in 1933. - ' Ingersoll Named 7th Fleet Chief A IS-man group of conservative deputies demanded that Faure recall the National Assembly Irom vacation to debate the situation, on obvious threat to seek the gov ernment's overthrow if it did not knuckle under. The Premier re plied that he would not even call his full Cabinet together until he finished talking with the Moroc cans this weekend and digested his finduigs, Protests against the government also mounted among French res idents of North Alrica. who charged tougher military measures against the nationalists beforehand could have prevented the violence that took an estimated 3,000 lives In Morocco and Algeria over the weekend. The colonists claimed also that the government had noi struck back soon enough after the uprisings. Angry howls drowned out gov ernment representatives in both Morocco and Algeria yesterday when they tried to deliver official tributes to the French virtims. Aroused colonials trampled on wreaths the government had sent to the services. Linked with the wave of anti- government protests were strong rumors last nignt in uasaoianca that Moroccan Resident General Gilbert Grandval had resigned or was about to quit the post he took over only six weeks ago. ine re. ports said he was particularly up set by bitter demonstrations. against him yesterday at the funer al of Gen. Raymond Duval, com mander of French troops in Moroc co who was killed in a plane crash Monday. French residents, who accuse Grandval of a soft policy which emboldened the nationalists to at tack, cursed him continuously as he sooke at the funeral. Faure told a news conference last night, however, that Grandval had neither resigned nor rjeen re called. He said he planned to have the resident general come here for th final stages of the Moroccan talks, probably Friday or Satur day. Gen. Georges Emile Leblanc, Grandval's security chiet. an nounced his' resignation yesterday In a move interpreted as a protest against Grandval's handling of the terrorism. The resignation was not accepted immediately, however. French troops moved ahead, meantime, with vengeful cleanup operations. Southeast of Oued Zem where 80 French men, woman and chil dren were slain Saturday 3,000 troops supported by 35 tanks, 40 motorized machineguns and 1O0 trucks attempted to throw a rins of steel ar.d fire around Berber tribesmen fleeing into the Atlas WASHINGTON m Rear Adm Stuart H. Ingersoll, a veteran Navv airman, is to be the new commander o,f the U.S. 7th Fleet, Mountains. French officers said wnicn guaras Americas uui:icai.a.heii. troops were meeting some in Far Eastern waters. I armed resistance. The Navv announced yesterday - that the 57-year-old Ingersoll wilt1 succeed Vice Adm. A. M. Pride next December or January. The next assignment for Pride has yet to be announced. i Ingersoll, a Springfield, Mass., native, has been chief ot stall to Adm. Gerauld Wright, Atlantic Fleet commander. Dr. R. T. Lindtey OPTOMETRIST 510 Med. Dent. 8ldo. 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