Shah-Mussadegh Quarrel Explodes in Riots

Shah-Mussadegh Quarrel Explodes in Riots

Tide Table for March UGHTING-UP TBii Low Data Wafe Water Sun- Sun- •JH. pjn. a.m. p.m. riae aet 6.47 p.m* a 9.34 S.S3 3.31 3.48 ' 6.46 6.17 3 10.06 10.27 4.07 4.18 6.45 6.18 Wt}t fi •i VOL. 33 — No. SL1 HAMILTON. BERMUPDA. MONDAY. MARCH 2, 1953 6D PER COPY Shah-Mussadegh Quarrel Civil Service Association Explodes In Riots; Govt. Now Has 238 Members Revamps Security Set-Up Annual Meeting Told Members of the Bermuda TEHERAN, Persia. March 1 (Reuter).—The Persian Gov­ Civil Service Association at 53-year-old Scot ernment led try Dr. Mohammed Mussadegh today shook up their annual general meeting Order Leave Cancelled I its security high command and blamed foreign and anti-state in the Armoury on Friday elements for riots which occurred here yesterday. night elected the Wor. H. Named Colony's For All S. African Police The disturbances were touched off by the Shah's announce­ I Martin Godet as president for j ment that he was leaving the country. Trouble and tension the coming year. Mr. D. J. New Police Chief (Special to The New York Times Williams was elected vice- and The Royal Gazette) continued until curfew time following the Shah's decision to remain at home after all, and started again as the sun president, Mr. P. J. Brooks, Bermuda's new "Police Commis­ JOHANNESBURG, March 1— secretary, Mrs. M. Bell, assist­ sioner to succeed Mr. J. S. Mc­ Leave for police forces through­ came up today. The Foreign Minister, Hussein Fatemi, today gave the ant secretary and Mr. R. H. Beath, who retired on December out toe Union of South Africa has Kennedy treasurer. 31 after over 30 years' service beeen cancelled. No official ex­ Government's version of the events leading to changes in with the Force, has been ap­ planation bas been given but toe the command of the security forces. He said that troops The following were appoin­ pointed by tbe Governor, Lieut.- African National Congress re­ sent to control the demonstrations had actually helped the ted to the council—Messrs. R. General Sir Alexander Hood. He cently called for a general strike trouble-makers. i IL. Gauntlett, the retiring i is Mr. Robert Gordon Henderson, in protest at toe new public He said the riots were not spon­ president, G. R. Groves, J. S. a 53-year-old Scot, who has held security and criminal law amend­ high police appointments in ment measures. taneous. Foreign elements and | Wilson, A. J. Moulder, M. A. enemies of the state had carefully France Sharply '• Davis, G. Wingate, J. B. Nigeria since 1929. planned them, he said. He labelled ^Mm^MMt-^^^^M^S Couper, R. A. Richardson, M.! Recently a sucessor was named the situation "critical." to fill the position Chief Superin­ J U.N. To Meet To General Taghi Riahi, former Split On Army GARRISON'S CANNON SHIPPED.—Hie four 25-pounder guns which Prospect Garrison has used I Murray and Percy Fisher, tendent C. W. Pantry will vacate deputy defence minister and a on ceremonial occasions for firing sUutes are being shipped to England as the process of closing " hig Commander E. M. Ware when he retires shortly. The new well-known supporter of Dr. down toe garrison nears Its final stages. Tbe four guns, last used for toe proclamation of toe new an" "le Wor. L. M. Minty. Chief Superintendent will be Name Successor Of Europe Treaty Colonel Cecil Ewing. Mussadegh, took over as chief of Queen, are shown prior to being loaded aboard the freighter Durango. (Story below.) A press release on the meet­ the general staff. He replaced Mr. Henderson, who is married General Baharmast, who was said PARIS, March 1 (Reuter). — ing, which was private, noted with two children, is expected to To Trygve Ue to have remained at toe Shah's General Charles de Gaulle said Tbe guns which' have been that the place of business and arrive in the Colony early in palace when demonstrators at­ here today that the -European fired to mark tbe birthdays of j office of the association would April with his family. Until his NEW YORK, March 1.—The tacked Dr. Mussadegh's home Army Treaty is "wholly un­ kings and queens and other be room 318/320, Hamilton I arrival Mr. M. B. Parker will con United Nations Security Council yesterday. In another sudden acceptable" to him with or with­ Seventh Candidate For special occasions in Bermuda will Hotel. tinue as acting Commissioner, tite switch Brigadier General Jini no longer play their part in the position he has held since Mr. will be called early this month out protocols. MEMBERSHIP to choose a new Secretary Gen­ took .over from Brigadier General 'General de Gaulle was addres­ life of the Colony. McBeath went on 12 weeks' leave eral to succeed Mr. Trygvie Lie Afshartoos as chief of police. sing the national council of his big The saluting battery of Pros­ In his remarks as retiring pre­ from October 9 before his official who has resigned, it was reliably As Dr. Mussadegh tightened his Rally of toe French People Smith's Parish Named pect Garrison wiU be shipped to sident Mr. Gauntlett said toat retirement in December. reported here tonight. control rival demonstrators con­ (R.P.F.), backbone of opposition England shortly aboard the Royal while the membership in the first EDINBURGH GRADUATE to toe idea of pooling the armies Mr. Lie, Secretary General of tinued to roam toe streets. Some Mail Line's Durango. The can instance to established officers carried huge portraits of toe of six Western European nations Smith's Parish will have a non wiH take a roundabout route tbe association was now open to Born on January 8, 1900, Mr. the world organisation since its in a common force. Henderson was educated at Dur­ Inception in 1945, offered his Premier; others raised pictures of Well-contested election this via the West. Indies and Van- certain other Government em-1 the handsome young Shah. (In Algeria toe French Premier, Suicide Attacks month, Mr. Earle Outerbridge j couver before they arrive in ployees provided they had not ham School, Armstrong College resignation last year. M. Rene Mayer, supported the less than one year's service. At (Durham University) and Edin­ MUSSADEGH OR DEATH r\ r% r*» last night announcing his candi- England, their final -destination. Most likely candidates for the treaty, saying it was France's last dacy for the Hi use of the end of the year there were burgh University. post at toe moment are said to DY K6CIS D6Ql6n > Assembly The guns, spic and span 25- 328 established Civil servants and "We want Mussadegh or death," chance of getting a guarantee Reds Beaten pounders, are part of the stores He was appointed Assistant be Dr. Carlos Romulo of the shouted some bands, while in against toe rebirth of German 7 " and making seven contestants — the membership of the association Superintendent of Police in a greater number than in any of various kinds being shipped was 238. Philippine!-. Mr. Lester B. Pear­ other streets crowds roared "Long militarism. Back In Korea away from Bermuda with the Nigeria in 1929. In 1944 he was son oi Canada, and Mr. Nazrollah live tbe Shah, death to traitors." ("If the treaties are not ratified other parish. arrival of almost every Britain Much had been achieved during made Superintendent and five Caatin-e-t oa Paf- 1* The area round toe Majlis the whole system of guarantees i In addition to Mr. Outerbridge, the association's first year, Mr. Continued on Page 10 . other candidates are Mrs. Hilda bound ship. Some stores, how­ (Parliament) buildings looked collapses and we would have to ever, are being sent to Jamaica. Gauntlett continued, and it was ; rebuild on sand in a difficult at- SECMJL, Korea, March 1 I Aitken, M.C.P., Mr. B. C. C. like an armed camp. Rank on Major Wellesley, second in now well organised with a mem­ rank of troops guarded every Imosphere," said toe Premier at a (Reut*-). Eighth Army head- jOuterbridge. M.C.P., Deputy bership which, in comparison wito I CHIANG CALLS FOR ilocal meeting of his Radical Party. quarters disclosed today that Speaker of the House of Assem­ command at Prospect, indicated approach and stood in the Parlia­ sharp-shooting men of the U.S. that the only cannon remaining other similar associations in 80 American Boys ment square. Some of them wave (Be reaffirmed the pledges bly, Mr. J. J. Outerbridge, Mr. various parts of the Common­ INVASION READINESS "Thunderbird" infantry division Russell Pearman, M.C.P., Mr. to be shipped away were the six in favour of the Shah, who is ' which won him majority support smashed eight suicide attacks by wealth, was most encouraging. I commander in chief; some were | when he was elected Premier in Thaddeus Trott and the Hon. N. inch guns at St. David's Battery Come Here For 5 TAIPEH, Formosa, Feb. 28— Chinese troops, transformed into H. P. Vesey, M.C.P. and Warwick Camp. Mr. Gauntlett noted the grow­ for Dr. Mussadegh, who controls January, when he said he would human bombs by explosive ing and useful correspondence Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek toe Defence Ministry. press for ratification of the treaty The latest contestant was born Yesterday ammunition from the 7 charges tied to their bodies. garrison was sent by truck to with other associations and toe today called upon bis. Chinese A number of -persons were wito certain modifying or inter­ in Somerset in 1894 and educated exchange of monthly news letters.

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