THE CHINA MAIL,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1059.

Pago

FINANCIAL AID FOR

U.S. May Have To Pay Bill Of

$185,000,000

Washington, Sept. 1.

U. S. diplomats are holding proliminary economic talks in Beirut and Amman to work out a foreign aid formula that will take Jordan and Lebanon safely through the coming year, U.S. officials said today.

These officials said that freeira, primi?lve

and undeveloped.

and now Ameri-

ald Agures quoted in the two Throughout its brief history it Arab capitals were too high. Re-ins lived on foreign subsidies, porte from the Middle Rist have British rnici thai Lebanon will need can. $85,000,000 and Jordan $100,000,- 000 during the current American fiscal year that bogan on June 30

Ono omelat termed the Leben 000 Agure high, very high Nevertheless ficlats are con- fident they will have no difficulty in Andling additional funds needed for Middle East Entlong foreign aid bill passed by Cva- gress before adjourned.

Hussein's Survival

It

the

Offers belleve it will take $50,000,000 this year to keep Jordan Boat, They have been encouraged Lay political du. velopments The harassed kingdom and believe young King

Hussein Hands a goo chance of surviving the United Arab Republic does not laurich an all-out campaign

against him.

Talks f the 1wa capital centre on determining exuelly and in into details ( neods of the two #atis. Ibanon traditionally has had

ville und prosperous economy. Is living standard is considered one of the highest in the Middle East.

Help To Restora But the smoldering revolt that has plagued the country since last May disrupted nor- mal business life and dkt un- told damage to commerce unc industry. Help will be needed 16 restore Lebanon's economic health

U.S. platmers have a number at uroteens under consideration to help Jordan's developines! And there will probably be le dieulty obtaining sealed funds unre the political situa- bon there seems

to make the risks serm feast reasomalile

Among Uvez are the con- truetion of a ratina from the part of Aquisa to Ammun and modernisation of IS.-U.P.J.

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Invit

People, People

FRENCH SECURITY FORCES

M.E.

Severe Sentences Passed Down

In Nottingham Court

And More People

THE

HE brilliant sunshine brings out the huge crowde on to the beach at Margate, Kent, as they make the most of it in the hope that the better weather has come to stay.-Keystone Photo,

BRACED FOR SABOTAGE TENSION BUILDS UP

Paris, Sept. 1.

French security officials braced grimly today to meet the new sabotage drive which Algerian rebel chiefs in Cairo have threatened to unleash on French soil.

stagger to a police station and tell his story.

Guards around Paris inter- national airports at Le Bourget

But during the past 24 hours and Orly were reinforced, foday

of tomanygan- there have been no major by platoons

in France and Toling troops after a mysterious rubel attacks Incident at Cly held lost nothing to compare with fast week's wave of oil dump night.

Three "suspicious-looking in-sabotage and street idilings. dividuals had

been spott

near an empty plane at Orly during the night and had fled when watchmen came towards

In Jordan the problem is 3 them, police rald. different one. The economy is

Railway

However, Jax Paris itself, machine-gun sentries maltain- ed their patrols at vital points, the Place de Int

Including Republique.

I is at the vast Republique Square on Thursday that Gen. de Gaulle will present, the

ኢዩ attempt al railroad

the South of France today.

Police suld lone French eyells had suddenly come upon Algerians preparing to out a section of railroad the British Petroleum trick the main ne near the (Malta) Company, Ltd., started cily of Toulouse.

Drilling In Malta stop was also reported from final text of the new consiitu-

Valletta, Sept. 1. Malla's hunt for oil began to three day as the 170-foot drilling right of

The Algerians assaulted the

to bore down to 15,000 feet on the first deep lesi drilling cyclist and then fed, the police Isaid. The cyclist manged to Reuter.

-A-British Crossword Puzzle

24

ACROSS

I Shoot for propagation (8).

7 Old explouve (4),

Incredibly exorbitant! (0),

10 Such on organ often needs

blowing! (5).

11 Little home-work (4).

18 Decided to be resolute (10).

15 The "tented field”? (4).

10 Wine in the East Indies (4).

19 Dispense (10).

1F9, up-to-date (4),

24 Accommodation

121

DOWN

2. Swift umnada (5).

tion,

on Thursday afternoon

Shooting In Paris

Paris, Sept. 1. Two Algerian gunmon opon- ed fire tonight on a group of French African Nogro Paratroopers in the hoart of Paris and wounded one of them seriously.

IN RUMANIA-FEAR

OF PEASANT REVOLT

Vienna, Sept. 1.

A new tide of terror is sweeping Communist Rumania into despair unparalleled since the purge of Rumunian Foreign Minister Anna!

Pauker six years ago, according to reliable reports reaching this central European listen-! ing post.

More than 100 people were and food supplies around the port of Constantza iried during August for "anti- Black Ben state crimes" and "counter-have grown so short, local

Duthorities have had revolutionary tendencies."

to

Drama

Nottingham, Sopt. 1. Uproar broke out on the public gallery of a Nottingham court whan sentencas were read out after a Saturday night braw!.

One redeeming feature of "n very squalid" fight between several hundred people was that no coloured people were involved, it was stated. The fight, as a result of which Real ghting followed be- 24 people were In.court, took tween

rival gangs of youths, place in the Spint Annes Well- counsel oddec

Road area where racial riots Police were assaulted, in occurred the previous Saturday seme chees viciously.

night.

The sensational and world- "It was a very squalid specta- wide publicity given to the cle of an irresponsible Saturday previous weeks trouble drew a night crowd, excited by drink large number of irresponsible and publielly, behaving in a elements to the area again lost thoroughly bad manner," he Saturday night, the prosecution naserted. Fajd.

The great crowd, including

"There was one redeeming this occasion 110

many Journalists, obstructed feature-un streets and pavements and coloured people were involved in trouble began when a television this squalid scene." cameraman lit a mognealum flare to him a mock fight.

Counsel rajc the press, through publicising the previous "hould con- Saturday brawl, sider sürefully to what extent events

of last Saturday,"

Colour Problem Or they contributed to the Conscience Problem

Bournemouth, Sept. 1. Mr Tom Driberg, Labour Party Chairman, declared today

chiefs that party were "actively consider. ing" the whole question of Britain's colour problem.

Mr Driberg, addressing the Trades Union Con* grows us a fraternal dele- gate, said: "What a chal- lenge to the consolenes of Beltain la presented by these disgraceful race riots and Ar Nolling Nottingham.

"People talk about # colour problem arising in Belialo. How can there be a colour problem hero? -Even after all the inuniɣra- tion of the past few years thore are only 100,000 coloured people in population of anore 50 mlition."

our than

There was loud appiaúse when he added: "The real problem is not black skin but white prejudice." - Router.

COMPULSORY RETIREMENT

"Outmoded,

introduce rationing of warlime Archaic And

At least 20 of them were xen) severity.-U.P.I.

Lo death. Others goi The new street attack came tenced

after Paris shortly

police prison terms ranging from five He will do zo la ou address formally "advised" all Algerians to 25 yours.

from a to stay off the streets of Paris

No class has escaped the reign speaker's platform in the week after dark from now on.

of terror, believed to be goaled | End of the aquare.

paratrooper, wounded The

by fears of a Hungarian-style Infantryman Baji Bovbaca, was

revolution. Factory workers, rushed to nearby Lariboisicae fanners, politicians and police- hospitaj

emergency men have all been struck by the 13th the long rid of Communist

for

an 135

in moro seven

stood guard to see that Algerian August 25. sut ly to dayange

rebels did

Paris since

Yugoslav Newspaper

Hits Back

Belgrade, Sept. 2.

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Damaging To The Mind Of Man"

ол

Glasgow, Sept. 1. Compulsory retiroment based Was outmoded, ago archaic and damaging to the mind of man, a local modical officor of health said here today.

Twenty-three of the defend- ants aged between 10 and 45 pleaded not guilty to using threatening Behaviour. The 24th, aged 17, pleaded guilty to carrying an offensive weapon, a alck knife.

..

Five of the nocused, found guilty of threatening behaviour..

gaoled

for three months

were cari.

Nino were Fined £20 each, Avo £10 each, and one, who pleaded guilty to carrying an offensive weapon, £30.

Uproar luke out in the public gallery as the goul sen- iences were read out,

Men and women shouted and screamed. Several were ejected trùm the courtroom. One woman fainted and hand to be carried out.

Nineteca of the defendants not were found guilty, three

was guilty and a 10-year-old rumanded to Juvenile Court,

The Chairman, Mr A

"The presence Turney, sald;

of the coloured population in the olly of Nottingham bas been used as sh axcuse for lawless rallies to creato violent disturbanoss and we are wolne to deal with themo offemore on that basis.

"This lawlessness is going to stop. We are doing all we can to stop it.

We are going to treat it as a threat to the peace of the com- munity and we shalt act with

in the utmost severity

our power."

Mr Tumey said the incidents

had apparently been sparked off

by a photographer but he could -not-say anything further

され

that "because it is possible that

ja charge will be made against

him."

Nottingham's coloured popula- tion "has got nothing whatever to do with the case," he added.- China Mail Special.

BAIL OPPOSED

London, Sept. 1.

A coloured man was saki in Willesden, London, court

Dr Halm R Cowan told a

of the British the. today delivered a major group meeting

House To House

Polico inspectors and agits operation He me making a though check victim at the rebel shootings justice, on the Inhabitants of buildings which have swept Paris in the prosind the square.

post eight days.

Bentlou, who spent 10 years Sunds and immense dvoka So far Algerian agents have in a concentration comp for Eve scaffoldings are going up killed six Frinchmen--including refusal to co-operate with the around the

platform to your policemen and wounded Communist regime and emerged The official Yugoslav Borba Gendarmes with marchiveoms

only, this year, was re-arrested two months ago.

Although he

charged with

"illegally organising liberal

Rumania," In party else friends of his said hla London, Sept."1 real crime waS teiling other The British Transport Com- people of suffering he under- controls The went In the mission which

concentration nationalised railway system and camp the London buses sought per- natssion today to increase faresim but not for the present.

any of the new installations- (AGP).

New Malaria

Mosquito

Threat

Higher Fares

WW:

П

The Rumanlun Government is reported to be facing increas

It announced that it had sub-ing opposition from pensant draft farmers mitted for appovni scheme for new maximum levels increasing

a

who havo shown.

restiveness

under

Glasgow, Sept. 1. for fures to be operated at its the imposed collective system.

kter.-China discretion Although outbreaks of malaria own

Many farmerS have rofused to deliver their harvest quotas have boon cut by 30 per cent hi Muil Special. the last 10 years, mosquitoes which caTY the disease are becoming resistant to insect- cides, a member of the Ross Institute of Tropical Medicine, London, said here today

Miss CE, Jackson told the Brilish Association for tho Advancement of Science that latest reports showed that in 11 countries six different species of malaria-carrying mosquitoes were no longer affected by the materials used to kill them,

3 As an actor, he has little or the insecticide-proof

nothing to say (0).

4 Ann's canried! (8).

5 They're ofton pald, but not

in cash (B),

0 Farewell to the valley (4).

3

Lake of Italy (5).

12

A legendary one was pied (5),

(5).

13 Admiral Bird

payments 14 Testimony (0).

(8). 25 Certainly no dull disposition

(5).

20 is it a record? Yes! (4).

27 Jokat fixer (0).

17 Rs, we hear, some weeds

(6).

18 Fails to conlpet the girls (0),

20 Children's pubilation? (5).

21 Colour, but not very docply

(8). 23 Boning gui (4).

The Ross Institute cocamined Toyl- toes' opts and found that tho adult mequites times as resistant ៦១ the normal insects.

Wero

500

This resistance could be in- herited, but it was possible to control the incoels by using n different Insecticide. - Chin Mali Special

Moscow, Sept. 1. Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Russian Minister recolved Mr Cyrus Eaton, on American multi-millionaire in the Kreml'a

Today,

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD,--Avraam: 1 Sobora, 4 Ewill, 7 Mr Eaton, "who is in Rumela Enamel, 8 Lists, 10 Raid, 12 Port-end, 18 Noors, 18.Luto 17 na guest of the Soviet Ministry Gain (M), Other, 20 aigre, 21 Rout, 23 China 24 of Agriculture, niso visited the Iveco, 25 Trado 20 A-con-ip. Down: 1 Beer-uge, 2 Bearings, embassy of the Chinese Peoples Whistler, 4 Lafont, 9 Hosta, 11 Do-algn-e4, 12 Prone, Republic and met the Chinese

Ambassador-Router. 19 European, 14 Dentists, 18 Anchor, 22 Tand

Commodore Barry Anderson Uses Teatime Conversation To Fight The Icelandic Fleet

By JOHN CHADWICK

Aboard H.M..YEastbourne,

Bept. 1. British va sola ́today played hide and sock" with foolandlo coastguard patrol ships while complaining to them In friendly way about the hasvy fog.

Oce *uch meeting, took place when the Ther, lua. jand's biggast patrol vsamol, and the Maria Julla, another tonlandlo VALUE!, appeared together on the harlzon.

Cammodare Barry Anderson of this veel steamed closer and opened up what he hopes will be "the first of a number of friendly chat" to holp dimipato, tanulon.

In mengages flaggod between the Restboulyte and shà. That, Commodore Anderson In

quired about Captain Crieto- fosson, An old friand who uaod to command the Ther.

com- Two two ships also plained about the fog, which Imited visibility at times to 100 yards. All thres vesedia than get off in parallel dirao- tions for the next two houra, Icelandic after which the Vessels disappeared towarda the Southwest.

The Eastbourne continuad prtrolling it 30-by-10-mile haven off the southeast coast town where the tawlana-aro- gathered.

Other Icelandic vadesta were sighted, but so far there are no reports of Interferenco. Commodore Anderson mid: "My impression is that the whole forlandia, eybalduard feet in almá‚”käuferi

be

while

for

attack on the Soviet blog, association for the advancement today to have been beaten up of selence that will all members early today by three youths, accusing it of exercising of society learned

to lead the Gne of whom hold him

the others hit him with bottles. "direct, uncontrollable as-allest lives they

could, they

Three leena.go Londonera cast

poor, squlri” on Yugoslav for- should not cign and internal policios ignorant and bewildered into were remanded in custody

a week charged with causing and on its leaders.

the vacuum of rotirement,

an urgent noed grievous bodily harm to Lemech

Johnson, of Willcøden. In a 2,000-word article signed for a central co-ordinating agency Ho was taken to hospital

the work available where hia by Miro Vloravic, the News- to collato

injuries needed paper's Chief Editor, Borba sald for older men and place them twelve stitches, Tie Threo youths were opposed ball be- the Soviel bloc campaign, which suitable work, ho said. started four months ago, had now

the causo of the gravity of entered a new, more rigid phase.

offence. Reuter,

There was

ARBITRARY

of Labour employ- exchanges had

failed

Ministry

020

tho

The newspaper complained ment that the whole Soviet bloc press,

Third of those with the exception of Poland's, workers aged 85 and over, for

ad started to publish attacks on

unemployed flet exchanges Yugoslavia using "an extra-

were these older workers, ordinarily rude, abusive language,

retirement.... "Compulsory which distinguishes itself, pri- marily, by the absence of elemen-may be regarded as an arbitrary tary human courtesy."

edict on the pact of a rapidly Borba sald the political and changing culture which is un- economic pressure against Yugo-sure of its social ond economie: slavla, already reflected in trade responsibilities and of is moral relations between Yugoslavia and ethical obligations towards and Russin, was now being used its elderly members," Dr Cowan to create a special anti-Yugoslav said. pimorphere inside Soviet blog countries-Reuter,

University State Aid A Danger

Montreal, Sept. 1. Governor-General Vincent

Maaney today opened the week-

Explosions Rip Through Arctic Fort

Harstad, Sept. 1. A munitions explosion ripped "Much could be done to main-1 through a Norwegian army fort tain older men in employment, near here today and set a fire. and thereby entisfy their minds, that was still blazing four hours

analysi through work

and after the blast. placement, intonsive rehabilita-

A spokesman for the avai tion provision or sheltered command in Oslo sold tonight workshops, and the avoidance he had received reports that six of inflicting compulsory retire-people were dead. ment on those who dislike it."- China Mall Special.

But he could not confirm the accuracy of these reports,

Reserie work wor mode exceedingly dikult by maller

Opposition Feuds explosions which fared through

Beirut, Sept. 1.

the evening.

The Navy Department mich Supporters of tho Lebanese that continuing explosions of ammunition Wha hampering

long Congress of the Universities opposition leader, Saob Salam,

The binart was at Tranzidonos of the Commonwealth with a today scized the equipment of rescue workers and fire crews.

clandestine radio station warning that universities were " treading on dangerous ground Voice of Arabiam from Is Fortrom one of the largest founders, the opposition Nallador | constal forts in Northern Europe, by accepting site aid.

and a mala bastions for Nato Delegates from the British Party of Adnan Hakim. Commonwealth

prrtying

action confirmed ro- force in the Arctie: were

Their

The whole regioni mround the quarrel betwosa for the meeting at McGi tmi- ports of a versity, the first tama the as-Haldim's men and the rest of fort was ovacuated en Bew pociation has hoki its quinquen-the Beirut opposition group explosions threatened late in the nial Congress outside the United which rumuns here today said evening and the people fod into

Into

which has 5,000 Kingdom. The Abteintiory was had

founded in 1012-U.FI,

doveloped

Ating.

open the town,

Inhabitande.---1.P.I.

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