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FORTNIGHT ago, while telephoning in a report from Algiers, TIME'S Paris Bureau Chief Frank White interrupted himself to announce that gunfire had broken out near by and that he was off to investigate. For White, who foresightedly flew into Algiers as soon as he heard of the sacking...
The Furtive Visitor. The immediate, shocking answer was no. General Challe, who only three days earlier had also tried to quit his job, took no direct action against the armed ultras holed up in the heart of Algiers; while he hesitated, the insurgents strengthened their barricaded positions (see below), and...
Ambitious Jacques Soustelle, wartime chief of Free French intelligence, objected that this would mean massacre in Algiers and a deadly split in France. With clear reference to the World War II African and Middle Eastern battles in which Free Frenchmen fought and killed Vichy Frenchmen. De Gaulle coldly retorted: "Soustelle...
These three men had set in train the circumstances they now uncertainly faced. It was Lagaillarde who persuaded the other two to "direct action" to protest De Gaulle's removal of Paratrooper General Jacques Massu (TIME, Feb. 1). Once, as they sat in the cafe plotting, he turned on...
The Navy's bathyscaph Trieste reached its goal last week: the bottom of the Marianas Trench, which is believed to be the deepest place in all the world's oceans. Manned by Jacques Piccard, son of the bathyscaph's inventor, Auguste Piccard, and Lieut. Don Walsh, the...