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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

ANGRY SCENE AT POZNAN TRIAL Prefers

COPPER BELT

NOW NORMAL

Gallsbury, Sept. 21.

The labour situation os the Northern Rbođenja copper belt was normal after nearly three months

of labour unrest.

Milner

Chamber of spokesman said there was

of

full turnout

African workers at Roan Antelope Mine which was the only mine where all Workers had not returned. They Femained on strike afler the call by the Union Pre- sident to return, until now, Now that the situation is back 10

normal the

Supreme Council of the Norikern Rhodesian African Mine workers Unjun is to

Kitwe today for meet in

time since

the of emergency

the

#tate

first

cleotared,

A Government-appointed comm,asion to look Into

the church of labour unrest will meet for the first time

Kitwe tomorrow. The

present

beginning

would not

African.

aul

started

spate of the

of

July when

mining companjes said they pay dally any staff or supervisory Frade

them This took of

union's the

con- trui and the union thought this move was to weaken

Power, China Mail Special.

Armed Police Cordon Off Streets To Court

SHOUTING CROWD PUSHED BACK

By SIDNEY TAYLOR

Poznan, Sept. 27.

A "sadistic" crowd in the Poznan bread riots forced

a police corporal on to spiked railings, and prevented a doctor from helping the dying told the court when the trials and other crimes opened here

Radio Station

To Track Satellites

Washington, Sept. 27. The first radio station that will be used to track the earth satellite vehicle has been set up 40 milos south of the capital at Blossom Point, Maryland, the Navy announced today.

already

The backing station

Sun and other solar bodies during

UPROAR IN I has picked up signs from the

CANBERRA Fest

Cent

I will be used along with sla stations throughout the Cunbera. Sej! 27. Western Hemisphere to track the Senator

lasatellite vehicles scheduled to be provokes n AUPTANTI

they launched by the United States Senate to lay when he asked if during the 1957-58 international Melbourne's millinery

Culous Geophysleul Year. would be pro celed during the Olympic game-

The when Hussaan would

women athletes Australia Jon th fret time-

satellites. 20 incheu In Tarnoter a 211⁄2 pounds in ATAtt will carry 13-ounce He l Tu 10 Purrent | Trabstraålters to *** DC internationa! nice!

to the "Mbxtruck"

when Soviet divers thodin stallone Ni mounai EVA was charged

Dyw but th

with

10 com

L'arter

L

Senior No!

Menate

Siski

SIX ROCKETS

The Untic

the Rohvi, she ques son would be referred | satellites.

States +IX rockets

Sentists

ILLE

Scores

man, one of the accused of 154 men for murder today..

of grey-uniformed police with rifles and carbines cordoned the streets around the modern court building, and there was an angry scene when militiamen pushed the shouting crowd back.

werd tortured during

The trials, arising from the Fallynowiez, the Bist to be "bluck Thursday" rio:a of last dealt with, denied muntering the June wher 53 people were poller corporal and said he sait killed, are

being held in two falsely admitted h's gulit at an courts. each under three earlier investigation because he "people judges", one of whom had heard that people is a dark-haired woman.

beaten and Seats packed with trade

in the courte WITE questioning.

unionists and relatives

or the

accused, including a weeping woman black wearing a silver entelix.

Distinguished French, Belgian and English lawyers and attaches from the Western embossies attended.

the

5 Leaders Dismissed

Mr Alfons Leman, prosecuting. told the court today that five top cts of Pozna militia include ing the district commander had been dismissed following citizens complaints of improper treat- ment of prisoners after the riots,

Fair

were under arrest, he said. and Investigationa had started agains

Three of the

men who ap peared in one court today wer Berused of the "bestial murder"

Jen

a security police corporal. They were Jerzy Sroka and Kazimierz Zurek, both 18, und Jser Foltynowicz, 20,

Simultaneously in the second plans to

court eight youths and a man carrying of 35 were charged with carry

con- ing out assaults on the Poznan [03 External AITA Minister Alent Hist at least one wild and milk Casey ... Thisted | brenine established in an orbit

ROS a.so accused of jabout the Earth.

and us

them lo attack the security police Peldquart afler which, was alleged, they plundered nais and shops.

1ichard Press

US POLITICAL WRITER DIES

Miami, Sept. 27. Maj, Oliver Peek Newman, 70. former United Press political writer, died here last night.

He had been in serious con- dillon at the Miami Heart In- slilute for the last two weeks.

Newman began his reporting career with the Washington Post Ju 1901 and gained a national reputation for his coverage for United Press

The Navy ale athey macking stations will be located at Su bago, Chile, Ant: fugusta, Chile, Luna, Peru, Quito Frundor, Ria

tata, Papamte. Havana, Cuba, Port Stewart, Georgia, Antigua,

West Indies

British Diego, California,

and Ban

The 13-ounce Transmitters to

track" Nurvy said.

They were stealing arms

##

Zurex. A heavy bullt youth, fald he would plead guilty only to giving the security the blow in the face.

Recaptured

ofheer

Foltynowlez, with neat, hand- some features, dark, wavy hair, spoke crisply, standing between two police.

The indictment alleged that as well is murdering the police- man he and the other two broke into klosk and stole rigorettes, swoots and sausages,

Zurek wis also alleged to have attacked public buildings, set Ore to documents in the procurator's office and destroyed equipment.

murdered policeman died in an The indictment said that the

rmbulance.

said he

Twenty year - old Zenon Urbanek admitted stealing four carbines and a machine platol and fring them, but did it because someone said the security police were shoot-

g at the people.

Joined Crowds

Urbanek suld he joined the crowds on the city square out of curiosity when he saw people athering there.

He took part in n raid the gaol because people paid

there.

Cigars

Mr Li Groes, the Danists Minister of Trade, enjoys a rooke and like many other Danish women she prefers a good cigar rather than a cigarcite, and she is seen here having her olgar lit for her by Mr Joergen Zedeler, director of Technological Institute.during celebrations which marked the 50th anniversary of the Institute, in Copenhagen--Expen

Photo.

APPEAL TO REFUGEES:

COME HOME TO

E. GERMANY

Page:

EQUAL FUNCTIONAL ROLE WANTED

FOR A-AGENCY

New York, Sept. 27.

Mr M. H. Wershof, the Canadian delegate to the 81-nation atoms-for-peace conference here, to- day called for an international "atoms-for-peace agency” in which all members big and small would in principle have an equal functional role,

"My government conalders that all members should enter the agency wxpecting to make contributions to it in one form or no-her and to derive benefis from it," he said.

Mr Wernhof noted

Somo

CRAC would bo

that in

JAPANESE UNIONISTS

the contribution IN BRITAIN

greater than the

direct benefits received,

in other would be true.

cases,

while

the reverse

Differences

London, Sept. 27,

Four

Japanese

unionists

trade

who have spent

nearly a month in this

"Nevertheless these will be Country meeting represen- differences of degree. The tatives of industry, were agncy should not operate In welcomed by Britain's such a way that cerlain mem- Minister of Labour, Mr Iain

are considered solely as contributors and ether solely as recipients.

bers

MacLeod at a reception here tonight to mark the end of their visit to Britain.

"We consider that the agency should work on a wo-operative to basis, as In a partnership which cach

member brings something and from which coch member darives something," he Council of

said.

Mr Hexlberto Serrano, tender of the Philippines delegation called for a broadening of "the democratic basis" of the pro- Не posed governing board. said there was “an obvious im- balance af power" tetween board and conferenco,

He noted that

23 of the governor, the conference was to elect only tax.

Mr Serrano also urged that the Conference should havo broad policy

all matters concerning the agency rather than "purely recommen- datory" ones.

powers on

Inverted Pyramid

accom

Leader of the delegation is Mr Koyumu, chief of the Polif- cal Section of the General Trade Union in has been Japan Ho panied on the Lour

by Mr broad. representing Tayuma, casting workers, Mr Hara, re- colliery workers, presenting and Mr En-Ya, union repre- sentative of electricat machinists,

During the

the past month four men have vi:lted severní kwns in Britain, and bave talked with leaders of industry as well as with workers,

in

Д

SAW BALLET

crowded programme they

to have snatched time walch ballet in London, and a

of "Hamlet" performance

at Stratford-on-Avon,

he

Mr Koyama told Reuters that was very planted he had made his visit, and that he bad "In the way we thus discern learnt a lot about the way in the pattern of relations between | which trade unionism works in board of governors and the Britain. general conference, we ballove it presenta a case of an

"One thing I do fcel," he Berlin, Sept. 27.

inverted said, "Is that your Trades Union

take The East German Government today invitedi" Mr Serrano went on. Congress could

# MOTO "those who fled from the German Democratic being more powerful than the affairs.

"It is plṣo a cast of the creature active part in international

Mr

ande union delegates were held Republic” to West Germany to return to their creator."

homes and assured them they would not be harm- shops this aftertioon people ed.

In Poznan homes, offers and

gathered round radia seta to listen to a continuous broadcast of tape recordings of today's court proceedings,

Several

huncred

people gathered in groups in a sunlit square about

from 200 yards the court building.

Microphones and arclights stood around the courtroom and photographers moved

close to bie Judges and accused taking pictures as the hearing went on, courts place part of the blame The indictments before both

for the riots on imperialists" and "capitalist" propagadictment

The murder charge sold: "It was clear during the Poznan events that abnormal

adventurous elementa and three times got away only to become under the influence of the who Poland had to a certain degree captured again.

propaganda of stallons."

be carried in the satellites have a cadeast get more 'heu He said he was out looking 4,000

miles using the "Mini- foi a job on the rallway when receiving stations, the | he joined a mob foreing its way Into Poznan gool. He helped to throw documents into the street Point where a large bonfire was being

the railway bridge he heard

someone shout that security man had murdered а women and two children.

It raid the Blossom

of Woodrow Wil- tocility will be used to train made. son's 1911 presidential campaign.crews for ether tracking stations, On

United Press.

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He saw between 50 and 100 people around

the

man.

There was blood on his face. He tried

to get on a passing! tramcar.

Four or live men dragged him off, minua h's uniform jacket and wrist watch.

The offer then made a break

In

capitalist radio

Influenced

White

Australia Policy Should Be Discarded Says Scientist

Thailand's

"But I have been most im«~~

'American Dream' Of Equality -Nixon

Thanat Khoman, pressed by the healthy attitude permanent delegate of your trades unions, and the at the United Nations, said it manner in which they work."— The statement said that those that there geed be no monopoly

stemed to be generally accepted Router. who had fled to escape trials or .entences would receive "the pooral and scientiße know- site generous tree men as the edge or the possession of atomic 20,000 people convicted, who materials. have been freed.

"In consequence," he said, The appeal was published by "those nations which may join the

press service of the East the agency today as receivers German Premier's office. It may become tomorrow, or in the said:

contributors. "Inquiries have recently near future,

In been received, particularly by other words, all of us, even the the Ministry of Justice and the least devloped areas, should be Ministry of the Interior asking looked upon not as perennial re- L persons who have left the cipient nations but an eventual || Republle would be punished if contributors to the agency," they returned".

left

Same Generosity

to return

Reuter

Supplier

"

Louisville, Sept. 27. Vice-President Richard Nixon said today that be was in favour of methods of persimsion and education to solve the problem of

the recial integration in United States. Nixon, in

a speech at Louis- ville University, declared that the main objective of the Re publican Administration was to translate-

Ento

reality the droám" equal opportunity to al'altizens "American

of giving without distinction based

race, religion or colour.

од

The Vice-President said the

Saudi Dollar United State: could not permit

The Government communique Thailand herself would do all Melbourne, Sept. 27.

declared that anyone who had in her power to develop into a

East Germany The White Australia wanted

and now contributing nation, not im- because mediately k technical knowledge Policy should be discarded "he realised that he had made but in the supply of source "like a worn-out garment a mistake and because he was material, Mr Khoman said we have

what awaited at last out. disappointed by

him h.m In West Germany could It said

these radio stations grown," the. Chairman of

come

back without danger of were trying to elir up

hate the Commonwealth Scien- investigation or sanctions. "IfO among Pollsh security organs tific and Industrial

will come back to the German Re- lowards the station but was and to undermine condidence in seach

Democratic Republic as a citi- saized by the hands and legs them,

Organisation, Sir zen with full righ's," the com- and put on a spiked fence, He

The

indictment against the lan Clunies-Ross said here munique said. made got off,

for A station nine men accused of stealing tonight.

that The communique stated platform and tried to find shel-arms and attacking public

feared prosecution who ter in a railway compartment, buildings sald they had been in-

"Stop, must be taken to show a crime or execution of a Zurek said" ho then struck Bluenced by radio propaganda that we have abandoned fears sentence could count

on being him, though the officer WIJ and leaftet, distributed by im- and the prejudice of the past treated

with the "same wenk and bleeding.

parialist centres.-China

My the 20,000 people Specia

Mocked Doctor

for

Aid For Egyptians

Cairo, Sept. 27, The Saudi Arabian Ambassa-

Mall Sir Ian sald, "Wo must justify who have been freed dor to Egypt, Abdallah Ibrahim

FAREWELL TO AMBASSADOR Sroka was

The officer was dragged across

the railway lines.

kicking him ell over the body.

Then, in mockery, of a doctor,

London, Sept. 27,

Indon oalan

the claim that the Australian judges a mon

*WC would then

no longer

its

In

نوان

to pay the moral and economic price of reclai crimination "against 17,000,000 Negroes," He said that racial prejudied: cost the United States "billions of dollars" each, year-France-Prüsse,

Election Votes Re-Checked

Stociafolm, Sept. 27.

by what they from prison and have resumed et Fadl, announced today that are rather than by place, power, their peaceful occupations with his country was ready to pay for race or creed,”*

out prejudice

in Egypt purchases The Goverment communique American dollars. Sir Iam did not call for un- Irticularly appealed to young The Ambassador made the restricted Asian

The Conservative Party, has Immigration people in West Germany not to ho started lifting the

that would threaten Australian fet themselves be used for the announcement following a meet- The Marquis officer's

of Reading, wege standards and institutions, war plans of Bona's army of Minister,

ing with the Egyptian Finance made three new gains so far is eyelids,

.Abdol Monalm

the counting of portal votes and: dropped a Minister of State, Foreign Office, but urged careful selection of a mercenaries."-France-Preise. Finally, he lighted cigarette in the injured today gave a luncheon in honoursimited quota of Asian migran's,

Kaysouni.

the re-checking of votre cast man's open mouth.

of the departing

He stated that he had come to In Sweden's general: election on Zurek

three Ambassador, Mr Raden Supomo. admitted that

Finance Minister in September 16, but the balanco 500 the Amman, Sept. 27. Among times the mob would not allow

the guests

were stand convicted of irrational The Jordan Government to order to inform him that Saudi of

party power is unaffected.

Lea Dew Madamo Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit arbitrary discrimination gainat day decided to support Iraq part of the amount of its pur-mocratie and Agrarian Govern-

Arabia was ready to put any an ambulance with a doctor. India's High Comentadones in our callows on grounds of race its bid for election to the United chases at the disposal of Egypt ment still has a socurs majority.

coalition Social rescue the accurity man. "All of them wented him to die on London, Mr Kenneth Younger. and colour," Sir Ian said.

Nations Security Council next in hard currency.

Distribution of seats in the the spot," he said,

a former Labour Minister" of

year. Stato, and Mr Denis Allen, was helping to push Assistant

The Saudi Arabian Govern- Lower Chamber is now Sroka

addressing the Iraq has submitted is can-ment has already extended large follows: Social Democrats: 106; Under-Secretary the ambulance away,

of Australian Dental Association's didney for the sent at present | dollar crodit to Zurck also

Egypt to Agrarians 19; Liberals 88: Cón- State of the Foreign Office, in Queensland admitted talking

Branch here on held by Iran, whose term of counteract the Western nations servatives 42; and Communists Asian problems of Australia's scientific | office expires in the looting of some Part

on January economic sanctions, Franco- sixRcutor. kiosks selling cigaretics, choco Affairs-Trance-Presse.

development-Router,

1957.-France-Premsa,

Presse, Inte and beer.

He alleged that Foltynowicz was one of the men who svized the security man ng he WAS

trying to board the, frampar, Foltynowicz later trampled on the man's chest,

Denied Allegations

Zurek sild. Follynowicz, whe

charge

of

Southongt

He

Was

Dancing Lessons For German Officers

YOUND

Hanover, Sept. 27. YOUND German office, cadets are to start having › danging lessons this autumn sa part of whe drunk and swaying, was one i~their training; ye junior of the most motive in the cwww around the Injured officer, Foltynowicz hotped

to dras perdes the railway lines. A Follyrowicz,silting, next but ene to Zurek with a millenari between denied thous

him

of West Germany's new armed Social acpamplishments : have their place alongside the mil Taryba and techntendunturze

......

Bird's Nest In

Plane Engine

Now Delhi, Sept. 27 for the parla・ of first and.j· 'nood a total of at least two

Birde held up the take-off of zecond Halepant,

Your training before being an airliner by building a nigh iại pornenfationed.

ting

Even the youngest

The potential officers will also do taught English and French. in view of the new army's; ties with

the Atlantic alliance,

the 96,000, officers, and min

the Army, ham 47,000 !

which it is scheduled to have de by the end of this Thee big boon to

- DOTYKIW_DOw tooʻold for Jobe and cadets. Be cuiled from men

found

omeary school here, which is on the supply of senior : biotin | 37mn Hom

already training the first group

but the foreta ire Dhot

authoritierujchave Tone of the ensinity wills in wes

North Germany on the ground hero, kay

The Deputy Communi the, highest propote

lear cadata, 1 To the Bala or Mr Ital, Bahad dalibers für Parkamine the capti 42° rectulung

Bavaria, but hay "dieodymrad the trouble

we foun

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