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SLAVS AND POLES AGREE QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

PRESIDENT TITO

Democrats

Critical

Of Ike

& Faubus

Washington, Sopt. 15.

A majority of the US Domo- cratic Farty Advisory Council-including former President Truman and former Presidential con- didato Mr Adlai Stevenson -accusod. Prosidont Elsenhower of failing to take a strong stand against "defiance of law" in the Little Rock School sogrogation trouble.

{

Difference Of Opinions

With Russia

more

Belgrade, Sept. 15.

President Tito, said today there were

"certain non-essential disagreements”!" between Yugoslavia and Poland, but a important differance existed between Yugoslavia and the Russians over the Marxist conception of the "Socialist Camp."

At a lunch given for him by the visiting Polish delegation under Mr Windymir Gomulka, First Secretary of the Polisa Communist Party,' he sak it was "nonsense" to suggest that Poland and Yugoslavia wera developing any form of national Communism.

Impossible

before

agreed with tho of the Soviet Union and of Poland willo, agreement would come one day on ideological differences, too.

Thero

WLADYMIR COMULKA

Millionaire's Son

In Court

(Continued from Pars 1)

In his reply, Mr Greenfeld said that the question of sen- fence was purely a matter for the Court.

that a substantial fine would The Crown formally opposed

Although it was frue that appellant was not Traficking, if there were no buyers there would be no traffickers. It was admitted that the offence was committed in privacy. Tho

with considerable sorlousnces

This is impossible. as it 19 If enquiries had been made into gainst the whole idea of Inter-Cheng's fingnejal position, she nationalism," ho declared.

would have been wall satisfied Addressing tha Polish dilegation the day

have met the case without her the appeat and Counsel sub-

that the having to go to the length of❘ mfileð

sentence their retura home after imposing a prison week's offlelal visit to Yugo without the option of a dine.

sentence frapere was not manifestly.

excessive. slavin, President Tito said his views on world problems

Perhaps people seemed to He drew altoption of the under-rate the deterrent effect Court to three points: of a fine, said Mr d'Almeda, He submitted that if the Court Jooke' carefully into the means of an necused it could anive at a figure which could have the desired effect--punishment on were "between difcicnt views in certain non-an the other.

Us the one hand, and a deterrent offence, however, was regarded colential matters, ad probably On the question of excessive-throughout the world and was there will continue to be someness of sentence, Mr d'Almada one which should be generally in the future in connection with suggested that the nature of the discouraged. everyday practice, but that does offence might examined.

ho

Mr Groenfield argued that not mean we need dramatiso or Was it one which harmed the however private sharpen such passing disagree appellant himself unly or did it be, it would be a bad example Aran might ments."

community? to other people. harm the Cojinsol said that there was nothing to suggest that appel-gard to appellant's previous se: Jant was trafficking or that ho was giving a bad exempls to card, which had already been Counsel for the He sold that there ethers of leading people astray.ferred to by

Regarding the amount of the was. Indeed a

appellant. subject matter, Mr. d'Almada difference between very marked

fines Im said that just us in larceny posed in the previous offences where the value of things stolen and the present one. Appellant had to be considered, so here: was previously charged with the amount of the drug involved smoldag ophum, but his present should also be taken into con-

offence was Vpiscusion. of sideration.

heroin, which was a very much more dangerous drug

This view was expressed in a statement made pubile by the Democratic National Com- mitten which had, been President Tito went on, "wo approved by 15 of the Advisory are Communists and we do not (ear any difficulties, so we should not fear difficulties ovan

Council's 24 meinbett.

It said three members, all from the South, disapproved and

GUARDSMEN REMAIN AT POSTS

Little Rock, Sept. 15. Arkansas Governør Orval Fathus has ordered No- fional Guardsmen to take up posta in front of the Little Rock College on Matthews, Monday, Kay one of the Governor's 23- sistants indicated tonight.

Matthews sald so far no he knew the guard will þe posted but refused to say whether the guardsmen would again receive orders to prevent Negro students from entering the school.

Matthews spoke to the press after Governor, Fan- mus. had cancelled his press conference originally sche- duled for Sunday noon.-France-Presse.

after-

.

if we see that at the moment we do not agree." The moat km portant thing whs to act as force for peace and internt ilonal co-operation.

Full Equality.

of

also

A Clean Breast

Mr d'Almada said

His second paint was in re-

the

More Το Gain

Yugoslavin en-operated on ja bezia full equally with the Boviet Union, which did not

In this cano the pppellant] try in any way to make her mado a clean breest" of the depart from her foreign polley, matter

Finally, on the point raised by through his Counsel. Mr d'Almada, that the Magis There was no attempt on his trate did not consider appellant's Yugoslavia had, in fact, part that he had embarked on a much in common with the cure plready. He had stated Greenfield said that the record position and background, Mr Soviet Union, such as the Fes that he was addicted to the volutionary inspiration of the drug.

showed that Mr Yu did inform October Revolution, and the

the Magistrats af appellant's that the financial standing, and one must principles

Marxism Magistrate should have given presume that she took that into Lcalalsın.

the appellant the option of a consideration when passing Yugoslavia and Poland, how, in respect to the term of

three months.

sentence. ever, had their own specific doing, Counsel submitted

As ho had earlier stated, conditions and could not blindly the Magistrate acted on wrong sentences were a matter entire apply

experiences. principles, with the result that ly for the Court, but if the Yugoslavia had taken positive the sentence was manifestly Curh so wished a Probationary experience, but what could not excessive having regard to quinleer could be brought in to He tepart on the appellant, the circumstances. the Yugoslavs were inter- Mr d'Almada submitted that prged upon the Court to con- nationalists. President Tito said his Lordship in this case might alder the very serious aspect of he wanted to recall that the assume the duty of making an the heroin drug in the world to- Internationalist spirit of Inquiry into the circumstances day and in Hongkong in parii- Yugoslav Communism had had of the appollant a duty which culor.

be

Soviet

Bud, she had left.

In

not

20

that

Ite greatest trial, “under fright-he submitted the Magistrato His Lordship sold the_ques- ful circumstances," in 1048 (the should have undertaken to do- tion of bringing in a Proba- your of the break with. the so that a sufficient deterrent betonary Officer had occurred to

substituted for the sentence of Eim, If a curo could be effect three months without thee, there would of course be option, which was the real much more to be gained than burden of the appeal.

by sending a man to prison.

the other members could not be Cominform).

reached.

While sharply critical of President Eisenhower, the stalo-|

Understanding

It his talks with the. Poles ment also crlllelted Governor President Tito said that it had Crval Faubus, of Arkansas, been easy to each agreement. himself u Democrat, for calling, "I believe, comrader, that we, will also, though perhaps not so out the national guard.

quickly, come to caey under- "I need hardly be sold that standing with all Socialist coun-- the nation et Governor Faubus trics and Communist purlies dots not represent the position about some things over which or polley of the Democratiewe do not yet agree today," Party," the statement said.

The Counell members sald statements issued by President Elsenhower and Mr Faubus after their conference in New- port, Rhode Island, yesterday all were "disappointing to Americans who balleve that respect for the law of the land must be paramount."

President Tito added that

he and the 'Poles fully agreed on International problems, such as war and pespe, the пен Middle East flare-up which was dangerous world DACE, on German unification. and European security.

for

He added: "I would like Poland and Yugoslavia, which They expressed the hope that many people maintain to be Negrons will be permitted to developing some sort of na- inter Contral High School in leuni Communie, which I Lille Rock, during the current consider nonacnec, to show that schrol term-Heulär,

15 DEAD IN

BUS CRASH

Caracas, Sept. 15. Fifteen people were killed and 24 Injured when a local bua hurtled off the road and crashed „over a cliff into a river in the mountainous state of Tachire, on Saturday night. The bus wAD earrying 42 passengers..

The Gocident occurred "when the swiftly moving bus suddenly como fave to face with a lotiy

op a herd. The bus driver tried

to avoid the lorry and shot off the road over the clin.

>Most of the dead bodies were Confried downstream by the cur-

for

they are not adopting any form at national Communlam |that is impossible and contrary to the whole idea of Interna- tionalism but that by their

conviction

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