Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1954 — Page 2

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French Foreign Legion Troops Move Into Fez Move Into Morocco To Restore Order In Native Quarter FEZ, French Morocco (INS) — Four battalions of heavily armed French Foreign troops moved into the native quarters of the resAleee city of Fez today to restore order after two weeks ofNatkvnalfet demonstrations. The city, one of the ancient capitals of Morocco, has been in a state of turmoil since the Nationalists began a series of processions and> mess demonstration® fchops have been closed and the native quarter was close to famine. Some of the strops reopened today after the Foreign Legion troops took over the arab section and long lines of natives immediately formed- to buy food. The troops began an immediate door-to-door search of the section for of the" 41-turtr-ance. More than 200 natives were arrested in (He first few hours. European residents of the Med Ina (the Arab quarter) were ad vised to move out when the uprisings started. As the tough Foreign Legion soldiers fanned out through the twisting streets loudspeakerbroadcast reaw-rnrances to the residents of the Medina. The natives were told In Arabic that “you have nothing to fear: our aim Is to restore order and to open the shops and to allow the people to smoke without being terrorized.” Nationalist terrorists have be»n attacking tolwcco shops and persons seen smoking in an effort to enforce a native boycott of Eu opean goods such as cigarettes. Gen. Jean Laparra. French com mander of the Fez area, ordered his troops to avoid bloodshed if possible. However, several hundred Berber tribe-men — traditional ene mies of the Fez c.ity dwellers—camped outside the town to be on hand if their aid was required. First reporta said the operation wag pnjceeding satisfactorily and added that Fez soon should return Wemhoff Prospective Member Os Honorary Owen C. Wemhoff, graduate of Ball State Teachers College. Muncie, has been selected as a prospective member of Phi Delta Kappa, a national educational honorary fraternity. Requisites are high school scholastic achievement in giaduate work and accomplishment in the field of education. Wemhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemhoff of this city, is completing work at Ball State on his master's degree in education and a principal’s license. He will teach this fall at H.pagland high sc'| 01.

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Indiana AFL Plans Annual Convention Former Decatur Man Convention Speaker INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Carl H. Mullen, president of the Indiana State Federation of Labor, said today that AFL President George Meany and Senator Wayne uciae (Ind.) of Oregon, are among the national leaders- invited to ad-dre.-sj the 69th convention of the Hoosier organization. The convention is to open Aug. 30 for four days in Indianapolis. Most of the sessions will be held in the Indiana Roof ballroom. Mrs. Margaret Thornburgh, director of the women's division of tailor's league for political education. is to epeak on women’s role in politics. t . Other speakers expected to address the convention are: James McDevitt,. LLPE director; James Patton, president of t<he National Farmers Union; Marvin Hook, St. Louie, vice president of the Meat Cutters Union; William A. Ring, director of public relations for the Bakery Workers Union; Arthur Pierson, Indianapolis. • federal labor mediator, mMMKmi Ty- ‘"W i catur. head of the Hod GandawT welfare program'. ? Indiana Freshmen To Meet August 26 i About 125 new freshman atu-'/ dents frum seven counties, who will enter Indiana University next month, will attend a “get acquainted" meeting at the I.U. extension tenter, Fork Wayne, Aug. 26. The students and their parents, from Allen. DeKalb. Steuben. Whitley. Adams. Wells and Huntington Counties, will meet with representatives of I.U.’s freshman division and alumni association at 7:30 pm. Bob Renner of Fort Wayne is in charge of arrangements. It you nave something

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