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ARKANSAS

Is inevitable that all the

I world should be watching

what is now happening in Arkansas. And the look li the multitude of eyes is not always the same. The fusue of enforcement of the Inw in this State is an American domestic matter. But he- cause all our fortunes are Intertwined with any bante issue that may trouble the peace, order and good

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HK NOT BASE FOR JAPANESE TOYS

London Probe Into Pirating Allegations

OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, Sept. 25.

Kovernment of the United Japan is not behind Hongkong's booming

States, the rest of the world

cannot regard it with in-

difference.

President Eisenhower will

toy trade, according to the London's Association of Toy and Fancy Goods Factories.

win the age-old battle of Al. Association spokesman said yester-

order and law enforcement

in Little Rock, as it has been won in so many other States in the border South.

In time it will also be won In the deep South, But patience and firmness have to march hand in hand to ensure that integration is curried out without grave disturbances.

THE ARBITER

Nthis

TEITHER side can resolve issue by anked must be

force. There dependence on law, and on the instruments for its mforcement where it is resisted with violence. Integration has come about In schools where a year ago mobs were turning back coloured children who tried to exercise their rights to enter them.

It in necessarily a slow and gradual business because the emotional and historic factors are still very much alive. Indeed the erosion of! race prejudices has been, developing much quicker than anybody might have Imagined even a generation

ngo.

The sympathy of all rood citizena will rest with the President.

con He was demned for failing to act; ho is condemned by the other side for taking that netion. But he has spoken, and seled, with all the great authority that he possesses, Including the pronounce-! ments of the law, DEDICATION

AVERYBODY has heard of!

E the lawlessness of the

frontiersmen and the gang- Fewer know of the Riera. dedication of the lenders of American political, social and cultural life to the law and its edicts.

day: "We have probed allegations that Japan is trying to use Hong- kong as a base for toys and that British designs are being pirated."

HUNGARY

DISREGARDS

APPEALS

FOR REBELS

United Nations, Sept. 25. Hungary ignored appeals for the release of im- prisoned Budapest rebola. but lashed out against the United States, Bri- tain and France for platting~~ agalast. Syria and denying freedom to Algeria and Cyprus.

Dr Endre Sik, llungary's De- puty Foreign Minister, blamed the West for all world. ten- skens and particularly West

"The allegations are not true. We are convinced that the Japanese have nothing to do with the toys coming from Hongkong."

Similarities

"Apart from

Gra or two similarities, there is no whole- sale cribbing of British toy liner.

"Any cases of obvious copying will be reported to The Hong- kong authorities and they have promised immediate action.

What then the cause of the Hongkong boom? The Assocía- tion says production has shot up because of the many Chinese pouring Into Hongkong to work in toy factories-London Ex- press Service.

CHINA VOTE

PAKISTAN CHANGES MIND

United Nations, Sept. 25. Germany for European in Pakistan noticed the Gen stablity. Policies

Bonn,

he said, fanned war tension.

Dr Sik made a reference in his speech to the UN General Assembly to the Austrian Foreign Minister's appeal to- day to free those imprisoned in the October uprising. But he reiterated the Communist theme that the uprising was counter-revoluilco, thut thousands of Hungarians fed only "from the spectre of a crisis" and that they were now "prevented" from returning home,

1

This is not a question of im-The Austrian Foreign Minister,

posing desegregation on the South. It is a matter of en- forcing the law as it has been authoritatively inter- preted. But even more than that, it is a matter of pre- venting fanatical and law- less men from imposing on white and black alike pre- judices which can and are being overcomo in the minds and hearts of men everywhere.

that

Dr Leopold Figl, had express confidence today 25,000 Hungatlan refugees sti in Austrl would receive aid for resettlement,

AID RESOLUTION

would D: Sik cald Hungary

present a resolution colling for UN aid to help Hungarian families to be reunited" through repatriation of her refugees.

It Was Like

Days During The War

Rumour

Of Plot

It was like days during the war when a bomb exploded in Hamburg and destroyed n house injuring seven people who disobeyed police orders. They had been told to get out of the area when an unexploded bomb was found. While being rendered harmless it exploded destroying a number of houses to the area. Keyston & Photo,

Diplomatic Privilege

Claimed

London, Sept. 24.

GOA DISPUTE AT THE HAGUE

Portugal Accused Of Sharp Practice

The Hague, Sept. 25.

Bomb Breaks Truce In Cyprus

Nicola, Sept. 25. Eoka extremists blew up

Professor C..H. M. Waldock, of Oxford a sentry post and part of

eral Assembly today that. it had changed its vote of Tuesday on the issue of

A magistrate commented! -Chinese representation in

the United Nations to one here today: "This is the in favour of deferring any second time within a week" consideration of the ques- when it was reported that a tion during this session. man could not be brought to When the rollcall vote was the court because he had taken in the Assembly yester- claimed diplomalle privi- day,

Pakistan abstained from lege. casting a vote either for or against the resolution.

Gerené Davidoshn, aged 18, o of -The announcement of Pakis- Danish domestic servant tan's decision changed the final Crawle Sustox, plended guilty of vote on the resolution from 47 to committing an bel to 27 in its favour, with seven Indecency in South Kensington, abstentions, to 48 to 27, with London.

six abstentions.

tonight.

Against Queen

Exeter, Sept. 25..

A British noblewoman has reported to Scotland Yard a rumour that an Irish group was planning to attack Queen Elizabeth during her tour next month of North America, it was revealed today,

Lady Patricia Fairweather. 41-year-old sister of the Earl of Inchcape, said tonight, the beard the ranour_during

holl- day recently in Spain.

According to the rumour, the said, "the 1020 Irish Group in America was planning an attari on the Queen,

The London Evening Standard vald Lady Patricia. "told Field Marshal Sir, Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, of the conversation. He immediately contacted top recurity ofcera at Scotland Yard, the newspaper sald.

New York police and Belisk: officials said they had no knowledge of the reported plot. A New York Police Depart- ment spokteman, asked about the report, said they had_not even had an inquiry from Scotland Yard about. the rumoured plot, and therefore discounted it completely,

NO COMMENT

The Federal Bureau of In- vestigation, which will be in chango at overall security for the Royal, party, followed its usual polley of declining com- ment.

Superintendent Leonard Burt, tead of Scotland Yard's Special Brands, has been in the United States

now

checking security arrangements, but has returned to England,

The police spokesman agreed that their chief worry during the brief Royal visit to Noy York will be during the ticker- tape parade, probably in an open car. between the towering

skyscrapers lining Broadway.

oficial of the In Ottawa, an Royal Canadian Mounted Police unsaid "wo have absolutely no knowledge of the reported plot and here."United Press & Reuter.

University, addressing the International the main gate of Cyprus Police Headquarters here Court here today, accused Portugal of

Casualties are

far 30 "sharp practice' against India in

known.

A large fire broke out prematurely filing an application for

the fire brigade was called. rights of passage across Indian territory

Bomb disposal experts began between her Goa possessions.

He said, in concluding his two-day 14,000-word speech, made a

Sir Leslie Munr), of New A Policeman said a man with that Portugai hod

a car had been declaration accepting with re- Zealand, the

Pre the girl in Assembly sident, announced the change arrested but claimed diplomatic servations the Court's compul- at the conclusion of

today's privilege and had been released, ary turisdiction. Site would not nor have fled the present applict- Nelther Scotland Yard plenary session. There was no

the Chelsen police station who tion until India knew the terms objection from the floor.

brought the charge against the of that declaration, as to do ED diplomat would disclose his violated India's right to make

reservations too.

A MISTAKE

A Pakistan delegation spokes-nationality tonight. man explained later that Tues- day's vote had been a take,"

reparate

Three Sik sald "the belligerent quarters" of the US increased taken

4

Filing

"The olmost

NEW STRIKE RUMOUR

IN POLAND

Warsaw, Sept. 25. Rumours that a atriko the out'in bad braken Instantaneous

„Gdansk shipyard and that Aling of the application after

the Polish Prime Minister. stated the making of the declaration made certain and was probably Intended to make certain that India could not exercise reciprocal rights," the Professor ente

An officer of Chelsea station "mis-said: "It is confidential informa- los but I can assure you he is not a Danish dipolmat." votes were on the resolution. On Saturday it was war tensions by rearming Paletston abstained en the first that another unnamed diplomat West Germany "und by main paragaph,

pleaded privilege when taining the division of Ger-Indian request to include on charged with committing on the Assembly's agendu an indecent net with another man, item entitled "The Representa- | —China Mull Special. "In

the various parta of ton of Chian In the United Europe, just as in the GerNations." man Federal Republie, atomic

The law says there should be

integration of the schools. Dr and in doing so no doubt Its arbiters could have wished the problems of co- education did not enter inte it. axit so often does in the case of American schools.

INTEGRATION.

THE greatest of American

THE

Presidents said long ago that

Amerien could not endure as two nations. It has happily defented the fate of so many others in the modern world, divided by political Ideology. But unless it aces this problem through with determina- tion Bibelt with steady patience, the danger ja that both forms of division

⚫ will threaten its peace and

its future.

many

which

rejected an had

for the

representation

her

Pakistan voted bases me being set up and second peragaph, which stated MONEY TRAITORS tiny inland encloves of Dadr

possible they that the China

by all feuris

are preventing the reunifica-issue would not be debated.)

of Germany tion

de- during the current session. on mocratle foundations, which The delegation

north

of

Bir Jozef Cyranklowicz,

· fert · for Gdansk today- circulated here today.

Minis-

When the Prime ter's office was telephoned.

to

and was asked about the rumour that the "Prline Binister had gone Gidamk, he replied “I know nothing about it.".

But the night editor in charge of home news at Dolennik Tallyski, one of the leading Gdansk news-

tonight denied. ramburs that a strikó hád broken out.

Portugal claims that India has stopped her officials crossing Indian territory to reach the and NagarAvoll, London, Sept. 23.

Bombay, cutting them off com- The Archbishop of Canter-pletely, for the past three years. spokesman bury, De Geoffrey Fisher, sald india denies that the "right of is a fundamental condition of said Pakistan had intended to here today that a man who did way" ever existed, and denies

papers, affirmatively in the final sot tell his wife what he was the jurisdletion of the Court In European peace and security."vote

voted on the resolution as earning was a traltor to his what she claims is a domestic Hungary had to look for pro-whole, but that member of home."

matter-Reuter, „tection against "he threaten the delegation had made 0 A wide who could ing forces of the mmed GST- Įvotleg error. The person who manage with the money when man militarists" and Nato, cast the vole, was not identifled.) she got it was a traitér as well, ho said-United Press

-Volted Press,

he added--China Mail Special.

not

The felt tona, patriotiam, SELWYN LLOYD HOPES FOR

and moderation which

typify President

Spits the Posthom pre DISARMAMENT PROGRESS

Now York, Sept. 25. There VR Selwyn Lloyd, British

M2

Foreign Secretary, test hero by air tonight for London after attending the United Nations General As sumbly.

lem. With the ruling of the Courts behind him, he has soon the process of integra-

slowly spread tion are bound to be eruptions and ebullitions as passions and prejudices rise and fall. But the ultimate success of Integration is certain, bus cause even the most fanati- col realises the results of its collapse.

«

think it is pretty clear that the main interest in the Assembly Is'on' disarmament, and hope* *la - that

advantage will be taken of That internet to achieve some real progress, Mr Lloyd stated at Idlewild Airport," He indicated it was

very posible tut the "meaning less paper declaraiion"-might be circumvented and "that the · Assembly would.

down to practical details) 40 that a partial or first stage

Shell Kills 4 Children

Seoul, Sept. 25. Four school children were killed and 15 injured today

We are in close [CON= fact with the shipyard and there was not eyên a tendency towards atriko," he said.

These are rumours, We know thing, about any strike" -- China Mall Special.

when a blust, apparently IKE TO MEET caused by an unexpended GOVERNORS disarmament agreement mortar shell, ripped through

would be reached.

If the Aembly does not a Fusin elementary school,

treat it as a" 'propaganda Police reports. Indientext the exercise, I really think there blast occurred when trash was Is the probability of some being burned in an all drum 1.] neat whers. the children were progress being made, and Chinle. it, in clearly going to lining up for lunch

Newport, RI, Sept. :25. President. Eisenhower agreed tonight to meet early next week with a committed of Souther Governors who want film to withdraw, Federal, troops frem

be the main theme of the Eleven of the injured children Assembly) Mr Lloyd stated.wore reported to be in evijous, Arkarias at the carliest possible.

condition United Press.

maihadist.—United Press.

⚫ hurried search for further BOT OFFICIAL hidden explosives,

As they worked. another FOR HONGKONG

tomb went off near the Times

of Cyprus office in Nicosia'r walled city.

London, Sept. 20.

Mr F. J. Erroll, Parliamen-

to, the Board London airport

The bombings broke the un-tory Secretary

had easy ruce which

hung of Trade, left island late last night for

over the Mediterranean

since last March-United Press. (and China-Heuter.

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