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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957.
JOINT STAND Indispensable For West Says Pineau
CHRISTIAN PINEAU Proposals May Stabilise
BRITISH BOMBER
TEAM
IN US
Oglando, Fl., Sept. 25. Two British Comet II Jet
airliners landed here to day with the advance
Paris, Sept. 25. French Foreign Minister, Christian Pineau said today that it was "indispensable” for France, Britain and the United States to have a “joint position" on Middle East problems.
He mid that proposals which | the Moslems and would cost the may stabilize the situation in French taxpayer more than he the Middle East "will require | would be willing to pay. Jengthy contacts nmong the United States, Britain and France."
Pineau was addressing a Junch given by the French diplomate Press Association in Parls.
Final Status
Pincan said that nobody In the United Nations has given of discussing the up the iden
hal tales of the Suez Canal
party of an RAF bomber with Fypt, and he added: "It itam which will compete is necessary that the users; be against the best of thesociated with the life of the
canal." United States Strategic Air Force in precision bombing tests.
The
Comets De-Haviland earrled 50 alrmen, six officers and their crews. Both of the four-jet planes are assigned to the 210th Squadron based Wiltshire, Lyneham, ist England,
CARRIERS
The planer farmerly were owned by British Overseas Airways Corp., which flew
ago.
them commercially five years The RAF has been using
as troop them successfully carriers.
The British airmen were in good spirits as they chatted with Air Force officials about the bombing tests next month over Florido.
Group But Capt. John Woodruffe, Com- mander of the RAF detach ment, ducked questions about
the outcome.
"A lot depends on the weather," he said. "But we'll just have to wait until November 0 when the resuits BIT 8332- nounced."
WORLD SERIES
Passengers on the Comeis in- cluded the planning officers who will service the Vulcan maic Valient bomber the RAF
enters in
this Work Series of Bombing." Three Vallants are doe here to- sorrow at nearby Pinteastle Air Force Base and three Vulcans are scheduled to land on Friday-United Press.
Washington, Sept. 25. The Air Force nounced it had successfully Today that tested a Motator guided missile In New Mexico and Utah Unlled Press.
was
Pineau sold the Government. proposed fundamental law for Algeria, now being debated by the French National Assembly, should be adopted as soon as possible, "for it is important for France to have a posilion, to stick to it and to defend It." -France-Presse.
REBEL'S GENERAL STAFF SMASHED
Algiers, Sept. 25.
Pinemu said that negotiations on Algeria "will begin when we have valid negotiators" re- presenting the Algerian people, le end the Algerian rebel Na-
Gun Liberation Front not a valid negotiating body, "for it was the Arst to refuse the principle of free and de- Five new arrests were made mocratic elections, proposed by
in Algiers today ILM French police continued their drive to dismantle the rebel organisation in the Algiers area.
L's.
The Minister said that France, abides by the three principles outlined before the United Notions last February:
Three Principles
1. An unconditional cease- fire.
2. Free elections witnessed by observera from free coul. tries.
3. Negotiations with rc- presentatives chosen in these elections.
Pineau said that if the rebels did not agree to these elections, "we shall begin undertake the political reforms which we contemplate, taking advantage of the progress achieved in the paefention of Algeria."
He added however, that when
The arrests followext, the cap- ture yesterday of Yueet Sandi, rebel chief for the Algiers re- tion. and the preferring of charges against 18 members of the rebel politico-military ganisation in Algiers.
LIAISON MEN
or.
One of the men arrested today was Dr Abdel Madjid Yaker, allegedly a member of the rebel "medlent committee for Algiers,
and the other four were sald to be rebel llalson agents
The arrest of Saadi, following /
ON MID-EAST
DUMMY TANKS FOR REAL SOLDIERS
B tanke
One of the Grenadier-units staitoned in Western Germany has recived dummy for training which shall give the soldiers an idea how their training will be later with real tanks.
Major- (This dummy was constructed to a vehicle-factory in Ulm). General Femsel, Commander of the 2nd Corps, Inspecting the tank-dummy. - Keystone Photo.
U.S. Government Steps
Into Toy Scare
New York, Sept. 25.
Health Departments throughout the United States were making their own laboratory checks today on a report that some Japanese toy trucks and autos, now on American toy coun- ters are painted with potentially injurious lead paints.
Health authorities In one! State were said to have called for Federal and police assistance in checking the possible menace. Japanese loys were reported removed from the counters in at cant one large department store,
CALMING WORD
But the New York City the virtual destruction of his Health Department offered s general staft, leaving only two calming word to thousands
or three rebel leaders at large parents whose calls have flood-
Pineau said that France has "no reason to accept a in Algiers. It was learned thated Health Department offices quadripartite conference with three terrorists were killed arid since the disclosure of the pos- Morocco, Tunisia and the re-
captured in the security sible danger",
which resulted in presentatives of the FLN as is operation
Although nine children have A sometimes suggested."
Sandi's capture yesterday.
died of load poisoning here Moontime, three persons were this year, all their enses were
Elida arrested in
for menu traced to house and furniture The authorities said the arrests tioned toys are designated for facturing bombs for the rubels. paint, not toy's; and the ques constitute additional proof of three to six-year-olds, not for between the rebel teething infants who are the collusio National Liberation Front and most likely to eat the paint of
their playthings.
There is no danger of fatal mentally crippling lead poisoning through any means except chowing the paint off the toys and swallowing it.
the status of Algeria has been defned, "wo could ask nothing better than to enter into con
net with Morocco, Thuslala and the representatives of Algeria to discuss a common economie arrangement."
No Partition
the Algerian Communist Party,
COMMUNISTS
to have
Robert Ronda, one of the The Foreign Minister firmly inen arrested, was said to have opposed any Algerian solution been an active Communist
and which resulted in a partition of Party member the territory
supplied bomb parts to the His alater-In-law: He sat that partition would FL, Dot. be cecnomically viable, Gilberte Aouara, also arrested would favour The Europeni today, was also said to be population of the expense Communist. She alleged traits- ported bomb paris to an FLN Maison agent, Mahledding Abdelaziz, the third person errealed.
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THE WARNING
JAPANESE MINISTRY
SURPRISED OVER
ALLEGED. DANGER
Tokyo, Sept. 25. spokosman for the Japanose Ministry of International Trade and Industry today expressed surprise at reports that some "Made in japan" toy trucks, allegedly dangerous to human life, sro on valo in the United States,
the
American DEEPEST LAKE
New York reports saki toys are capable of killing or mentally retarding children because lead content of paint on some of these toys.
of the high
far
"We do not believe toys ex- ported from Japan are danger- bus to human life," the spokes The warning was issued to 30 man said. Top grade paint States and 25 City Health De lead content is concerned
within rafety standards s partments over the wookond by the Toy Guidance Council, Inc.,
used." discovered which suid it had the high lead concentration In some Japanese toys in a routine safety check.
FULLY AWARE
The spokesman said toy makers here are fully aware of the "one
Moscow, Sept. 25.
Russian scientists claim to have discovered a world record depth for fresh water lakes in Lake Baikal, Southern Siberia, the Soviet news agency, Tass, Soundings revealed reported.
at the bottom of the lake # erovice going to a depth of over 6,000 feet, the agency sald China Mall Special.
per cent lead danger Bodies Recovered standard" of the United States: in toys or nursery furniture and ure complying with this pro- vision in toys made for the
US market.
Tokyo, Sept. 25,
West of the Summam Valley, The Council, supported by the rebels lost ni least 59 killed in American toy Industry, was or a big engagement with Frenchganised in 1938 to implement security forces, Nino rebols better appreciation of American- killed in A mountain made, playthings based on their
A Japanese Police rescue team engagement in the Orleansville superior safety, durability and
today recovered the bodies of area-France-Presse,
functional qualities."
seven persons who were killed Its president Melvin Freud,
The spokesman sald
the when
which bus in
they advised the Health Depart Ministry hoped to receive de- were riding skidded on a wet monts. He said the organisation Inalte detalls on the reportedly road and plunged into a rovine, was "contemplating a change dangerous "Made In Japan" toy near Nagasaki, Southern Japan. of policy for 1958 in view of the fact that many foreign loy's now marketed in this country appeared to have great play .appeal."
British Evacuation In A-Attack
SAFETY CHECK The Iaboratory safety cheek London, Sept. 25.
of paint was made in pursuance Royal Air Forco General Sir of that pölley.
Lawrence Pondrod said i
been "It has
our Lunder- today that in case of a
standing that more than one per conflict, the British cunt lead content in the finish of dan-
small child's toy is Kerous," Freud wrote.
"We first
Government intended to evacuato 45 per cont of¦ were shocked when the the population of indus- laboratory report showed a trial areas, leaving only lead content of 22.00 per cent, able-bodied
men and
childless woman.
Pendred, who is in charge of elvilian defence in central Eng land, sald the Government had
book prepared
on nuclear weapons, which would go on next month and which would give the public informa→ tion on the dangers of nuclear radiptions,
The Government also planned
to pubilah "when this time is
and felt it was our duty to call this condition to the attention of the proper authorities"
No case of lead poisoning caused by toys has been reported to the Department for at least five years, a spokesman said- United Press.
Fast Flight
Athens, Sept. 25. The French medlun-rango jei ripo", pamphlet explaining airliner "Caravellc" dew to hdw to protect oneself from the Athens from Paris today in envels of afamle bomber. Mil- throw hours and 0 minutes of an Llans of copies of the ramphlet average spoot of 725 kilometres would be printed if International an hour. Aboard the Caravelle, relation become strained and a were a number of prominent war hasatened to break gul, { Fronch aviation he addederanco-Freese, Frange-Pres
trucks being sold in the US to
abroad preclude shipment such toys-United Press.
of Nine other passengers were
seriously injured.--Reuter.
WANTED
MILITARY-OCCUPIED CITY OF LITTLE ROCK IS SCARED
By LOUIS CASSELS
Little Rock, Sept. 25.
The first thing you notice about Little Rock is how
peaceful it seems.
I don't know exactly what I "Don't you feel it?" Miller was expecting to Ond when I unked. arrived from Washington jast "Yes," I sakt: "I'm beginning night. But it certainly wasn't to feel it. This town is scared." the calm, business-as-uBUD] Bryce drove a few more atmosphere of Little Rock air-blocks, to the corner of 14th port, Nor the quiet, atmast- and Park, and pulled to a halt. empty streets through which Directly ahead of us wna д my cab drove to the Marlon barricade, Behind the barri- Hotel
ende, bathed 10 noodlights, was Central High School. front of the barricade, standing Emartly at parade rest with M-1 rines firmly rasped in their right hands, were half a dozen solliers of thic 101st Airborne Division.
NO ANSWER
A few bared-looking men in business sully were sitting around in the hotel lobby rend- ing newspapers. "Where are the troops?" I asked the desk clerk who shoved a registration, card at me. He shrugged and didi
answer.
I walked two blocks down Louisiana Street to the United Press office in the Arkansas Gezotte Buliding. Nobody threw rooks at me,
"Where's all this tension and
trouble you've been writing
about?" asked Bryce Miller, the United Press correspondent who's been covering the Little Rock integration story from the
start.
"Come on, I'll take you for a ride," Ho said.
We move into Miller's station
down wagon and drove
Main Streal,
wide, unbrightly- lighted thoroughfare with nice- looking department stores and ahops,
A
NO RIOT
Iri
We walked toward the barri- cade until a soft-voiced private in fatigues and paratroop boots lifted his rine slightly and shid "That's far enough, mister." "We're newspapermen. we talk to somebody?"
GRIM-FACED
Can
"Sergeant of the Guard," song out the private, Muments later Sgt Kenneth Gage emerged from the shiatown. We told him wa wanted
to low how many men they had, where they were
tationed, that sort of thing.
"You'll have to go down to headquarters," he said politely. con'1 answer questions
"WO here."
A avoy of Jeeps rumbled dicwn the street and into the barricade high school grounds. Behind them
come Ave open
loaded
with
Army trucks. troops. All
of them
were
geur:
"No riot here," I commented.| "Ny people either," he re- piled.
That was the Arst time I wearing full ecmbat
look at helmets, rities, has thought to
bayonets in watch. It was about. 8 pm, reolibards. They were allent, but the streets were as deserted| grim-faced, nat ilke troope going as you would expect to find on manoeuvres, more like men them at 2 am. The few peoplej moving into battle. who were abread were ́wallung |
"'d hate to tangle with thosc
In groups of three or four guys," enid Bryce. and walking fast.
Majo
by
So would 1.—United Press.
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