IS FRANCE NEW WALKOUT LEADER? (See Page 4) Latest Deadline in the State Daii4kr * 0, PARTLY CLOUDY, "WARM , VOL. LXVI, No. 8 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 SIX PAGES Jrench Russians Su Cancel Soviet Visit, Battle in Morocco I. _________________________________________w pport ritcan Movement Broken Engagement Viewed As U.N. Aftermath; Faure Holds Firm Stand PARIS ()-Premier Edgar Faure and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay canceled yesterday a scheduled "courtesy and friendship visit" to Moscow. t The explanation was that the atmosphere is not favorable now or this type of trip. The French action reflected the bitterness in Paris' at what was apparently considered a gratiutous blow. to French prestige in the United Nations General Assembly's vote to discuss the Algerian situ- #.tion. 'In Moscow, Commnunist party boss Nikita S. Khruschev, in effect the spokesman for world communism, announced the Soviet Union Battle Rages With French Air Forces RABAT, Morocco (P) - French troops supported by planes struck ),ack hard yesterday at 'an esti- mated 2,000 Moorish rebel horse- nien in the North near the Spanish 4/foroccan zone and in the East along the border with Algeria. Sketchy reports reaching here 'ave a picture of reinforcements awarming over the rocky moun- tain roads to relieve lhard-pressed garrisons in the Beau Geste type forts which the French have man- ned since the Riff Wars of the ',92tY's. The fighting broke out Saturday yetaken when French reinforce- sef's successor, Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, bowed tc ;'rench wishes and withdrew. to retirement in Morocco's interna- tional city of Tangier. Well organized rebel commandc groups, each 100 men strong, made *prprise attacks on three small "French posts along the French- "panish zonal border in the Riff ountains. The posts were abandoned, then rttaekn when French reinforce- Jnents arrived. Seven were re- ported killed, including two Euro- peans, and six missing at one most. Losses inflicted on the rebels were not known. The French-Moroccan garrison Qf Immouzer - des - Marmoucha fought more than 18 hours to re- pulse an attack by hundreds of Marmoucha tribesmen. ::> At an open public hearing no objections were voiced on the clos- his earlier start when he had to be relieved in the ninth. Dodger. hopes received a cruel blow in the third inning when Duke Snider, the home run hero of the sei'ies with four in the first five games, had to leave the line- up. because his left knee "popped" as he chased an outfield fly by Bill Skowron. 64,002 on Hand Snider's injury wasn't known to the 64,002 fans or reporters until Don Zimmer came up to bat for the center fielder in the fourth. See BYRNE, page 3 Illegal Drivers ing of Thayer St., a key manuever in the University's proposed pur- chase of the Ann Arbor High School for $1,400,000. Study Committee Hoveotdy vity e-Student drivers who are not However, both Moore and Uiversity Vice-President ,Wilbur B. displaying their car permits- are Pierpont voiced opinions that "Ann Arbor traffic problems in general flirting with a $10 to $15 fine. will be referred to an independent study committee sponsored jointly This stern warning came yes- by tThisisterndwtrningicameiyes- by the city and the University." terday from Assistant to the Dean Vice-President Pierpont and Director of University Relations Arthur of Men Karl Streiff. L. Brandon were careful to noint out that no objections were raised to It4 + ..h m -- -~ ~