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COMMENT OF
THE DAY
Busybodies In
The U.N.
RIDAY'S
vote in
FUDA Ambly on the
Algerinn question vividly Illustrates that Big Power leadership in and domina- tion of the United Nations is almost at an end, No longer are there two major blocs Communist and "Anglo-American"-with 21 disinterested neutral minori- ty, The balance which generally favoured the West han altered. A flock of fledgling states has taken wing from the neat and flown-to the fence with the neutrals.
Independence bas conferred
on them equality with other
sovereign nations, and the right to speak their minds as freely and, if necessary, i as fiercely as any other. In many cases immaturity and
themselves
in prococious
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UN DECISION Africans
Withdrawing From Assembly Prison Riot Causes
But Remaining In- Security Council
MOSCOW VISIT POSTPONED
Paris, Oct. 2.
The French government, at a meeting lasting nearly five hours tonight, decided to postpone provisionally the visit of Premier Edgar Faure and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay to Moscow this month.
At the same time, it was officially announced the Cabinet irresponsibility express decided to recall provisionally the French permanent delegation exuberance; there are old; to the United Nations. grudges to pay off; old grievances to ventilate and, if possible, redress. There Is youthful contempt for old paternal tics and, among many, little desire as yet to forge new fraternal links
ON Friday, countries like
Guatemala, Liberia, India, Afghanistan, Thailand, the Philippines, and Uruguay- 22 in all not counting the
un-
But France will remain in the Security Council and the Disarmament Sub-committee.
M. Pierre Henri Teitgen, Minister for French Overseas Territories, told Reuter as he left the meeting that the government had decided to post- pone the Moscow visit.
Premier Edgar Faure told Reuter that he would be seeing the Soviet Ambassador, M. Serge Vinogradov, tomorrow and a full statement explaining the government's decision would be issued later.
Adenauer Meeting Off
LORD DOWDING
UFS
Flying Saucers
A Reality Says
Air Marshal
London, Oct. 2.
Damage Estimated At $50,000
Riot For
5 Hours
Chingola,
Rhodesia, Oct. 2. Police made repeated baton charges today to break up a five-hour riot of Africans at the Nchanga
Rhodesian
Boston, Oct. 2. ore workings on the The three-hour riot by 208 prisoners at Deer Northern Island Prison last night, that was put down by copperbelt. tear gas, caused about $50,000 damage, prison one of them seriously, and 20 officials said today.
The situation today "seems to be well in hand,” an official said. "However, we're keeping our fingers crossed," he added.
The 200 convicts, most of them short-termers and petty offenders, staged the rebellion apparently in proteat against the alleged roughing-up of ап inmato by a guard last week.,
Two Europeans were injured, Africans were arrested after 'the riots which began at about 9 am, local time.
Europeons were stoned and buildings, machinery, cars and allway engines were damaged during the disturbances.
Superintendent B.G.O. Leary, of the Chingola police described the riot as "very serious," How It Started.
The rlot was ended by force. A trar-153 barrage wps cut after prisoners hurled stones at loose and in loss than 30 minutes The riot broke out after an the Catholic chaplain, the Rev, the hosed-down convicts, choking African was killed when he fell Willioni Flynn, when he tried from the effects of the gas under a mobile crane. to talk the men into rendering.
in
sur-staggered out and were marched A crowd of Africans gathered
to
10 maximum security sections round his body and demanded of the prison.
that the European Crane
It was the worst prison riot in driver should be handed over Massachusetty since
theak January, to
When this when
bank robber, Teddy refused Africans began stoning Green, and 11
Europeans
4
group of other fourteen
Soldiers, State Police, firemen and guards stormed the troubled ecü block, using tear- gas and high pressure hoses.
present. The riot was touched off at convicts singed a rebellion last- One European WOD mobbed 0.16 p.m. EDT when a prisonering 80% hours at the ancient and seriously injured and is
an exercise yard yelled; Massachusetts State Prison.
now in hospital, A man who "Let's BCL those screws Meanwhile, Edward Friel, went to his aid was injured (guards)." The convicts then head of Boston Prisons, said he when hit on the hend by Loited into the east wing of the had suspended a guard follow-bricks. Air Chief Marshal Lord main building and went on ang the alleged beating on Europeans took refuge in a Dowding,
of hend
spree of setting fires, Friday.
crowd of building which the wild
breaking windows and smash- Four guards, two Bremen and Africans bombarded with stones. Fighter Command during ing furniture.
|more thân a dozen convicts were The District Commissjorter, the Battle of Britain; said
injured by Bying glass and rocks Mr R. W. Pawle, with police tonight that there wag
during the melee-United Press. and African leaders tried to reason with the crowd; but they "overwhelming evidence of
were ignored and stoned. Tear flying saucers.
gos falled to quell the riot and only
repeated baton charges made after police reinforcements arrived dispersed the crowd.-
"Visitors
Arab bloc-clubbed together to demand a right to poke their finger into France's Algerian nie. It will strike many rendera AN warranted interference de- M. Pierre July, Minister for flagrant violation of the Charter The Cabinet also announced
which that France would stop provid the spirit Affairs, said that the end betrayed spite the plea by some dele- Moroccan
government WIN gates that "we only want to
continuing had inspired the foundation of ing the United Nations with in- its plan for a Morocenn "new the help".
organisation, the govern-formation concerning her over ment recognised the necessityiseas territories, deal" and the first step towards Above all, Friday's vote
this would be to set
of clearing France.pf
Pierre July told reporters; up a -dealing, us It deen, with thrent council.****
I developments The application of the Rogers we real risk being fatal for the mert plan for Morocco con soldiers, and then try to conquer responsibility what France considers, un Government sources fold Internal problem offers #Reuter that the meeting between
tinues, with priority given to
setting up of a throne coun precedent which has dunger-Premier Faure and West Ger- ous possibilities. Taken to
a not logical extreme, could be interpreted 115 giving the United Nations a
The
man
Chancellor, Dr Kourad Adenauer, due to be held this week, would be postponed.
The sources Bald thut this decision hud Liten taken in
The
made
"After
on
noting that Assembly's vote constituted
United Nations.
re-
"It therefore intends to serve France's rights and
10 tho the future of preserve
slopping all organisation by partielpallon in the work of the Assembly.
Rhe
CIL
The minister said that rein forcements were being rushed from Algeria to Morocco to cope with the latest disorders there,
But he stressed that calm
The 73-year-old retired Air Chiến Marshal sald: from outer space would not tell ustituir secrets because the Breathing. We would do would
them.
manners," Lord
ww
Dowding con-
entrusted
LIKE NINEPINS
kitchen
or
NEHRU AND
GOA
Reister
Bombay, Oct. Indian Prime Minister Jowa--....
today described being harlal Nehru
of
Indlar
战
HALTED
today halte:
The acting district Are chief,
Donovan Captain William the Boston Department, sald his men were driven out of the by rock1, prizon machine bolts and pieces of glas thrown by the long-in-
when I saw my men "Until we have learned better attacked by that gang of hoods, the continuance of Portuguese SATYAGRAHIS I had had enough. I ordered rule in Goa 'as "a monstrous tinued, "It Is very unlikely that the hose line turned against anamally and an absurdity."
Addressing a be shall
with them. They were bowled over
mecting secrets of their scientific stlala. like tenpins," said Captais | Goans here, Mr Nehru went on:
Bombay, Oct. 2. Donovan.
"Everyone knows that if we ments."
police methods Captain Francis Wilson of the adopted 'normal' Ho said there were more than Police warned the rioters: other countries-that-
batches of Indian reigned in most of the pro-10,000 instances of the sighting Boll fight force with force. methed of force the Portuguese way to the Portuguese territory were on their lectorate.
Government sources said that one or two
could not with- of Daman to offer Satyagraha instances of flying Either you surrender or I'll tear- Government
there ac- (passive resistance) M. July would objects, being tracked by radar, gas you." The rioters answered stand it. But we have dell- probably
the
Spanish
40cording to M Faure or
travelling at 9,000 miles an hour. with another barrage of rocks, berately abstained from doing so
reports reaching here. Count de Casa Ambassador,
national and These reports stated that one he added.-France-Presse. light bulbs and pleces of metal, because
internationel principles and of the batches broke an Indian Rojas, tomorrow in connection which took
policies," with the incidents
rurdon police
and marched Mr Nehru continued: "We do towards Daman but were halted place on the border between the
not use force but we tolerate ognin by Indian police within the the Disarmament Sub-committee French and Spanish zones of
Portuguese rule in Goa no three miles of the frondler. a would remain in New York.
d longer
OLIT peaceful The volunteers then squatted methods will undoubtedly bear near the Indian customs post- results."-France-Presse.
Franco-Presso,
tion.
M. Antoine Pinay told Reuter as he left the meeting that the the Frerich
dalegations
the to Security Council and to
free hand to ignore any
"It also approved the decision existing national treaty and the light of the postponemest
of M. Foure's visit to Moscow. Laken yesterday to recall the make unwarranted excur- A government statement entire French delegation to the KinÆ
domestic issued after the Cabinet meeting Assembly of the United Nations, Into any problem its members thought | said:
Cabinel congratu- fit to debate-providing a lated M. Pinay on tat-theluding the permanent delega-
to the United sufficiently large number tion desired it.
Nations concerning the inclu-
on the agenda of of sanctity
national slon Sovereignty might then be Algerian question. domestic jeopardized and control and administration made answerable not to the national will but to sufficiently vociferous yot not necessarily interested aection of world opinion,
are im- portant differences in the case of Algeria, for although constitutionally it forms
GRANTED there
D
Offensive Against
Moroccan Rebels
Rabat, Oct. 2.
French troops tonight launched "large scale
part of Metropolitan France, racial differences and its military operations" against Moroccan rebels in a geographical location com- new outbreak of fighting on the borders of Spanish pilcate the issue and tend to Morocco and to the south in the Middle Atlas give it an "international" aspect. Thus it is possible Mountains, French officials said.
to understand Arab concern Attacks on French posts by "well armed commandos in this question. But one of several hundred men," according to reports, came less suspects that many of the than 24 hours after Sultan Ben Moulay Arafa left his other allegedly interested throne in what the French hope was the first step towards nations are exploiting the solving the Moroccan crisis. situation they have grind.
simply
gome
Веславе
to axe
The Arab nations might have British Troops
dono better to call A regional conference on North African problems to
which the Fronch could
have been invited. But there
is certainly no need for a
Stoned
Nicola, Oct. 2.
British
stoned Villagers
Two Franch border pools at Boured and Tizi Ouzli were captured by the rebel troops, who were reported to have come from over the Spanish border, Another French outpost Ouzined, Inside Spanish terri- lory, was cut off.
at
Heavy armoured reinforce-
when were rushed to the area, but
anti-found to remove
+ roud to Ouzined banners and a Greek blocked.
Further south in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Berber tribce-
public airing of this parti-roops at Kalopsida, 30 miles ments and lorries of legionnaires cular problem. it hinders cast of Nicosia, today,
they came
rather than helps a possible British
solution. It is therefore a dog from the top of a wind- pity the United Nations miÚ. voted as it did, for the only Enosis (union with Greece) men allacked French outposts at result will be unpleasant. slogans were shouted as troops Barine and, at Immouzer des дена and ill-will between Arst lowered the flag, but Maimouchia, about 150 miles France and many of its after they left, another smaller friends..
weat
up.
nag cast of Fez,
see
Morocco. Reuter.
10
Peron Arrives
In
Asuncion
Asuncion, Och 2.
Peron,
The former President of Argentina, Juan arrived here today.
Peron landed at CamDo- grande military, airport, 15 kilometres east of Asuncion. windi- He wore a blue breaker. brown trousers and
a rod ncoktie. He ap peared composed when he left the plane.
an
He went to the residenos of Ricardo Gayol, Argentine who has lived here for 25 years, and whose mansion is in the residential section Asuncion,.-Unlied Press.
of
Harding Leaves
For Cyprus
of flying saucers. There were
TERRORISTS RAID
JOHORE VILLAGE ·
Singapore, Oct. 2.
A
Six Chinese home guards were detained for ques- tioning following a raid by terrorists early today on Gersih, a new village in northwest Johore.
Eight terrorists armed with carbines and machine. guns cut their way through the perimeter. wire under sup- porting fire from outside the village and carried off seven shotguns and 40 cartridges.
they retireded the Colony as the shopkeeper
After the raid,* when a bugle call was heard for the rest of Asia-Reuter. from the surrounding, jungle.
Elsewhere in Johore four terrorist Incidents were
mere
reported
carrying fired on.
tonight. A British soldiers
truck
was
In two places, tele- phone wires were cut and a Gurkha patrol exchanged fire with two terrorists, who defled
call to surrender.
#A
on
Nasser To Visit
Czechoslovakia
London, Oct. 2.
Tha Egyption Premier. The raid on Gersih was the Lieutenant-Colonel Gamal Abdel first serious incident in Malayo Ncesor, has accepted an uvíta- tion of the Czechoslovak 5y- since the terrorists made approach to the government for emment to visit Czechoslovakia, In addition to the Egyptian peaceful negotiations on Septem-industrial delegation, which was recently in Czechoslovakia,
expected, the radio
bor 28.
further Egyptien dations are
Chief in Cyprus, said he hoped in Singapore today
He warned the gathering a
to meet "he quickly as possible" that
of armaments to
has
THE ONLY DANGER London, Oct. 2. Field Marshal Sir John The Chief Minister Mr Harding left here by air at David Marshall, speaking at the Czechoslo/uk to Egypt, p.m.,
GMT for Nicosia, today's opening of the 10th the radio said: The Egyptian Cyprus.
branch of the Labour Front government, in the interest of
on the at Sembawang
out the svcurity of the country and Sir John, who left to take up skirts of Singapore, said Com- of peace In
that region, his new appointments as British munism whs the real danger turned to: where, deliveries of Governor and Commander-in-
armamonts can be obtained on basis, purely commercial Were Singapore
to without political or other cordl- It is also a pity France ordered More troops arrived by the IN REBEL HANDS the leader of the Cyprus-Enosid turn Communist, she would be tons."-Reuter.
movement, Archbishop Makarios. eut oft from the rest of the Its delegation to leave New truckload and these wero "Losses on both sides were
froo
world and would then York. It is possible to stoned.
at Imouzer des The
Chief of the atorve former This was the Afth time British reported
gho depended on sympathise with its sense of.
laye removed
anti-Marmouchas and the town was Imperial Steff said he had three
nations to outraged dignity, but at a British banners from streetsold to be in rebel hazı aims in view: to establish and trade with the free
maintain law and order, to get sirvive. time whon so many crucial |·and building drove into the the billtops in the area strafing | social ser economic conditions, we would become a colony of
in Cyprus viilagu.
"If we were to go Communist, Finch aiferaft skimmed over ahbad with schemes for mooting East-West problema are Comfiandos
Amman, Oct: 2. hanging in the balanco, its villages
Vassillo and the rabels, members of the and to be prepared at any
King Hussein of Jordan is ex- Péking and a colony · of Inter- timo draslic reaction macks of Lapithos, on the north coast to harmloucha tribe, one of the to discuss constitutional develop do not wait to
national Communism, ¿ And pected to go to Britain
this impetuosity, even irrespon- day to lower anti-British flaps, most warlike in the Allas, ment toward self-governments
be a colony of month, for consultations with Sir John said 'his first move sibility. France should re. Othor troops / removed
The Vircraft reported that on reaching Cyprus would be jo Kyttymbou from
of New from which he suffers, according to me, colony.
palace sources today Jannatta Big Four powers it has from Paymeofos village ten town of Barine. They also roup the whole we would do his trade; Mr Marshall said that as at present a Turkey visiting his
situation, for him- Touching on Singapore's
The 29-year-old monarch is obllirations to Europe and miles south of the capital. ported A French armoured the world which it cannot 'Apart from these incidenta boltinn had arrived avar Im- uumost to achieve a lasting solu- Asia's standard (or ilving" rose," invald rotirer; that depored; King lightly discard in a the island was reported to be mouzer des Marmouchas-Reu- tion in the shortest possible Singapore, could look toeven Talal. He intendal bom Sorve, for
qulot today Reuter.
greater, prosperity," He describe | Europe next week.—Reuter, moment of anger,
troops
banners
of
Eoka
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