unload 14,- m a ship in Page 5 34° k is the M GO 8-5511 World News 2 French Soldiers, 10 Arabs Die As Hit-Run Algerian Clash Erupts ALGIERS (UP)—The hit-and-run guerrilla war in Algeria erupted briefly into large-scale fighting Wednesday when French troops battled 200 guerrillas near the provincial town of Chevreuil, it was reported today. Two French soldiers and 10 Arabs were killed in the morning-long clash, which accounted for more than a third of the 35 fatalities reported. Others killed during the day included a French merchant murdered in his shop, four French soldiers shot down in an ambush and 18 guerrillas slain in scattered clashes elsewhere in Algeria. Soviet Police Chief Arrives In London LONDON (UP)—Soviet Secret Police Chief Ivan Serov arrived here on a non-stop flight from Moscow in the first Soviet jet airliner ever shown west of the Iron Curtain. Serov, the successor to the executed Lavrenti P. Berio, came here to check the security arrangements for the 10-day visit starting April 18 of Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev. The arrival of the man who helped send millions of persons to Siberia was an obvious embarrassment to the British government. He was greeted by headlines in the British press calling him a "thug" and "an executioner." Maritime Limits Source Of Trouble CUIDAD TRUJILLO, D.R. (UP) —Asst. Secretary of State Henry F. Holland said today the inter- American conference on maritime limits is "making progress," but refused to stay whether he expects any significant agreement to resul- Principal issue at the conference is the arbitrary establishment of a 200-mile limit on territorial waters by South American nations desiring to monopolize the rich fishing grounds of the Humboldt current. The U.S. delegation argues that the internationally-recognized 3-mile limit should be accepted as the hemisphere standard. Canal Traffic Sets Record BALBOA, Canal Zone (UP) — Traffic through the Panama Canal set a record during February. A total of 681 commercial vessels passed through the canal setting a new daily average mark of 23.48 ships. The previous high was 23.45 in July 1955. This does not include government vessels. One Dead In India Air Crash ONE DEAL IN AIRCRAFT NEW DELHI (UP) — One person was killed and six others injured Wednesday when an India Airlines plane crashed and burned while landing at Tezpur airport in Assam. TOMORROW'S SPECIAL CATFISH French Fries Daw Hot Rolls 65c on the 14th street hill between Ohio & La. Arrest Three British Soldiers On Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus (UP)-Britain arrested three of its own security guards today on charges they mistreated Cypriots suspected of underground anti-British violence. Officials refused to detail the charges or disclose the names of the men. But the arrests indicated some of the soldiers had taken the new "get tough" policy too literally. Chile Protests British Actions SANTIAGO, Chile (UP) — The government announced today it has filed a formal protest against the establishment of two British bases in Antarctic territory disputed by the two countries. The protest charged the bases "constitute an open violation of Chilean sovereignty." No Baths For Wedding Guests Thursday, March 22, 1956. University Daily Kansan Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. MONTE CARLO (UP)—A shortage of hotel space today threatened the Prince Ranier-Grace Kelly marriage ceremony with some unwashed wedding guests. The General Commissariat of Tours said so many tourists have made reservations that the only hotel rooms left are a few without baths. Reds Say Shelling Kills Two TOKYO (UP)—Communist radio Peiping reported today that Nationalist artillery killed two civilians and injured a third Tuesday. The broadcast said more than 140 rounds were fired on Huang-Chi Peninsula from Kaoteng Island and three Nationalist warships. 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