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World Lives In Fear

And Danger -Soekarno

Karachi, Jan, 20. President Sookarna of in- donesia, spooking at a state dinner hore tonight, said: "The world is flying in four and danger and in divided into two comps hostile to each other.

save the

"That's why Indonesia and other countries are trying hard world. That is 10 why we in Indonesia pursue n policy of co-existence and non- alignment and because we

are pursuing a polley of non- alignment and being friends with every nation on cartă, rometimes we get in a very difficult position."

Sometimes they had to de- pend on their own strength...

CO-EXISTENCE

President Soekarno said In donesians believed there could be co-existence between two Blocs but between colonialist people and the poople colony there could be no co- existence.

of a

President Iskander Mrzn of Fakistan, welcoming President Soekarno zald: "While we are firmly dedicated to the ideals of pence we at the same time be. Heve a Insting pence cannot be chived by a surrender of prin ciples or by the perpetuation of injustice.

I

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY | 21, 1958.

Algerian Nationalist Leader Willing

"All Hell Broke Loose.......**

Talks With Rebels Possible Hazards Of Covering

'But We

We Have A Right

To Exercise Our

Own Sovereignty'

Montreux, Switzerland, Jan. 20.

An Algerian Nationalist leader said here today that the Nationalists are "always willing" to` enter into direct negotiations with France to put an end to the bloody war in North Africa.

"Such negotiations are possible," Ferhat Abbas, a leading member of the Algerian National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) told the United Press in an exclusive interview.

Abbas, who denied French reports claiming he had been expelled from the FLN, said that the National Liberation Front "is always willing to enter into negotiations" and that it "would prefer direct negotiations between Algeria and France."

The Nationalist leader, who, ngrcement? For the time being sperwis part of his time in France only offers us racini din. Switzerland ut Lake-Side Mon-crimination in Algeria with its troux, also denied report of a corollary, colonial dominallon confilet within the FLN between und exploitation." "irreconcilables" and supporters of a "compromise".

"Why should there be dissent among the leaders of the FLN”” Abbas asked.

"When the French Government insists on maintaining Algeria as a conquered and colonised coun-

Bilateral

|

contest the

moral values of

France," he said.

"We do not contest Joan of Arc, ́8L. Genevieve, Richelles, Montesquiou and many others

But these values are foreign to 115. The Algerian people want to renew their ties with their own history

Abbas found that "bilateral traditie and with their own negotiations" between France the Nationalists "are and

possible."

"IE would suffice," Abban try, the leaders of the FLN canadied, "If one French govern- only affem unanimously the ment had the courage to tell the "Guided by the Charter of the principle that the Algerian people truth to the French. That's the - United Nations and the spirit of

Core not French........and that they the Dandung conference we behave the right to their independ-

hasic part of the problem." Heve settlement of all In-fence and to exerelse their own ternational disputes by peaceful sovereignty."

means of negotiation, concilia- Acked 11 there tion or arbitration.

differences of opinion.

"The Algerian people have, never been French, and Algeria nevor was French, A; Dountry belongs to the people

who live there and not the nation which occupies It” "The FLN and even

were within Front,

"On what points should the

the

"It has been our sad experi. the National Liberation

he mail:

ence that even today there are

nations for whom might is al-tenders of the FLN be in dis-soldiers with the Maquis do not ways right if it helps to promote zelf interest”.—Reuter.

Meanwhile, it was reported from Algiers that a rerich milltary aircraft has been miss ing slice the ambush near the Algerian-Tunisian frontier last Friday in which 28 Frenchs soldiers were

killed and Ave abdueled by Algerian rebels, it was announced today.

Crash

French military headquarters here said the plane, a “T-d",

tion, which took place opposite had participated in the operu-

Oued Fodda.

It was feared that the plane may have crashed in the ragun-

Christmas Island Corporal Complains:tains of the region.

Hold-Up In Todd's Plans RAF MEN

Moscow, Jan. 20.

TSoviet Ministry of Culture today wired American film pro- ducer Mike Todd, asking him to postpone his planned visit Moscow until February 1.

to

Todd and his wife, Elizabeth Taylor, were scheduled to go to Moscow this week.

The reason given wus the U- ness of Sovici Vice-Minister of Culture, V Surin, who had all talks with Todd handled during the producer's previous visit to the Soviet Union last year. France-Pressie.

"SLEEP, EAT

AND LIVE

LIKE PIGS" HE SAYS

London, Jan, 20.

Allegations by a Royal Air Force corporal that servicemen "sleep, cat and live like pigs" on Christmas Island, the British nuclear testing base in the Pacific, are to be raised in Parlia- ment.

A British Crossword Puzzle

19

129

30

32

33

ACROSS

3 indifferent;

⚫ so! (4).

In fact, doubly

7 He's always in the school-

# Puť to flight (4),

DOWN

1 Qaber game, apparently (5). 2 Ho makes way for others

(7),

master's eye (5).

4 K.O'd, (5).

*

5 Spheres (4),

9 Counterfoil (4),

8 Sandy tract (4)...

10 Proceed from some

source

Lay off, there! (4)

(T).

13 Awkward situation

In the

13 Abound (4)

kitchen? (4).

15 Eat into (5),

18 Look both wayst (4).

10 Fleet Alers? (5)

21 Butter maker! (5).

22 Sporting body (4).

29 Make mute decorativo (B).

20 Fall to make a hit with

girl? (4)..

20 Made-up dish (7).

39 Lake for punters! (4).

31 Carry on 2).

82 Knock up twenty? (5).

33 Performance

office, maybe (4).

Mr Richard Winterbottom, a Labour member of Parliament, raid tonight he had tabled a Parliamentary question

on the allegations. addressed to Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister.

Mr

The MP added that his que « tion stemmed from allegatir made by 23-year-old corporal Glenn Beckerton of Sheffield,

serving

on Christmas

now.

leland.

Corporal Beckerton 3128

Lho sanitary

reaches the

cookhouse, that system is bad,

thai beds are louse and box- infested and that tents are often water-logged,

French military authorities also revealed today that only 11 of the bodies of the French soldiers had been found at the some of the battio, and that all had been terribly mutilated.

They said that socording to information received, the rebol band, of between 150 and 380 men, surrounded the French unit in thick for and passed members of another French xnik,

themselves o

10

After cutting down the French sollers wili kab- machine-gun are, the rebels charged and finishad them off with knives and pistols, they wald. — France-Presse United Press.

and

Little Rock Dynamite

Found

In School

A

UP - UP - AND AWAY!

Dancers from many countries were seen at the Royal Alberi Hall recently preparing for the Jubilee Festival of the English Folk Dance and Song So- elety. Seen above are June Wilson and Wendy Stockwell, both of the London team, resting while Rumanian dancer Cristel Dumitresco makes a spec- tacular leap during rehearsal-Keystone,

Washington Worried

Over Soviet

Interest In S. Pole

Washington, Jan, 20. The United States Government is reported to be increasingly concerned about the prospects of Soviet scientific teams remaining in the An- tarctic at the end of the International Geo physical Year which ends at the end of 1958, according to authoritative officials.

Argentina.

A Modern Red Indian War

By Alvin B. Webb

Greensboro, N. Carolina, Jan. 20. Take it from a new-fledged war correspondent, covering an Indian war is still dangerous. Especially when the Indians and Palefaces take

turns shooting at you -- or at least in your general direction. A bullet sounds the same no matter which side fires it, if you're in the middle as a neutral newsman should be.

And a bullet hole in your car

causes more trouble with in

surance companies aid expense A Grand Jury

eccounts than an arrow in the canvas of a covered wagon.

This reporter and Richard

N. Hatch of the Charlotte

Indicts

United Press Bureau and Lloyd K. K. Klansmen

Jeffers of the Columbia, South Carolina Bureau didn't spot

any bows and arrows or horses -but wo

transgod to have our ent shot out from unde: us. Dead horse or dead you still wind up walking,

"ALL HELL.... 随

cor.

Following up rumolus of possible violence at the rally of the Ku Klux Klen ut Maxx- ton, North Carolina, Saturday night, wa converged on the spot to cover the story.

Then, with explosive sud- deness, a young fadian made us war correspondents by shooting out tha only Bght at the platform,

An zomeans later put t apily: “Atl hell broke loose." The whole field was in dark- nes, Gunshots shattered, the air.

We could bear. ballets whizzing overhead.

carl"

"Let's head for the Hatch yelled It was a noble suggestion, and any way wo wanted to get to a telophone, 50 we started running, heads low, Tear as bombs went off, and the fumes hit our eyes. Wo I grabbed each other and, blind leading the blind, struck out running for the road.

Through tears I caught a glimpse of what looked like n Ight duse, aout 20 feet away. Dyrlamite was my first thought and "Dynamite!" I yelled, drag- ging Hatch down with mo be- Elde a ent. Several piher per- sons hastily Joined us.

It

wasn't

dynamite, just more tear gas. But a volley of bullets passed overhead, so it might have been a lucky ml- take after all

THE FRONT

Jeffers also evaded the

tear

gas and bullets, and was waiting in the car when we arrived. He and I headed for a telephone while and momentary safety Hatch returned to the undefined front.

ond rodio newSINQE

+

Lumberton, N. Carolina,

Jan. Xu,

A Robeson County stand Jury today Indicted two

Ku

Klux Klansmen for night's

inciting Saturday riot al

which Lumbre Indiana broke up a rally with gunfire Алек war whoops.

Sheriff Malcolm MoLeod, who asked for the indlot- menta said he had con- Lacted ono of the men, Grood Wizard James W. Colé, and expected him to come here on Tuesday to posi

bend.

The glber Klanuman, James Garland Martin of Draper, North Carolina, is due to appear In Maxton records court on Wedebeday and is free under $500 bond.

Disiziot proseoutor Maurten Braswell said fo- night that he would make a "norte effort” to bring the men to trial during the current two-week tam of Robeson superior couri. He said he would probably Beck to try them next week, giving the Klansmen time to confer with coun- sel-United Press,

The Bagdad Pact Is Dead, He Says

Cairo, Jan. 20,

The Egyptian Foreign Minis- ter, Mr Mahmoud Fawzy, told the Egyptian National Assembly tonight that "the. Bogdad Pact is dead."

ATTITUDE

to

He said its policy was They said one indication of Robert Menzies, had a heavy

After things got quiet we destroy national liberation increasing Soviet interest in the responsibility from the stralende went to nearby Pancbroke to movements in the Middle East, Antarctic was the recent Soviet viewpoint in allowing Soviet

soo the effigy the Indians had Egypt aimed to uncover the claim to Zavadovski Island in teams to operate in Australian- burned of Klan leader Rev. purpose of such pacts and would the south Sandwich Talande, cinimed

fo territory

the James Cole. The three of us not join any bloc as she was a which arc administered by Antarelle.

George neutralist. Great Britain but claimed by

However, most officials here Thomas of WTOE in Winston-

Egypt had chosen the road for town in of peace and security. and re- The officials pointed out that said it would have been very Salem beaded

fused humiliating pacts.... if this island were occupied by alficult for Mr.Mendes to have Jeffers car. Little Rock, Jan. 20.

Soviet Russia, then the Drake refused scientific access to So-

Vigilante bands also haven't the Antarctic on alleged in letters home that Little Rock police acting Strait between the Atlantic and viel teams in

out ot fashion, # be Australia was

afi kone member Oceans half the food is had before it

would

асста А on a tip to a local radio Pacific

Utile way down IGY.

Mr Fawzy the road, we were forced to

was answering a station, found a stick of menseed.

the deputy's question on Egypt's They explained that this was

the shoulder by one of dynamite hidden in

The offlelois believed that this the only way blg US. aircraft

numerous groups of Indianer and attitude to the United States locker at the Central High carriers could go from one ocean subject might well be put an

were plan to strengthen the Bagdad School today.

Panoma the agenda of the next ANZUS whites that we learned to the other 0s the

Puct and link it with other im- the depth meeting, which will be held patrolling the roads. We con-

perialist pacts The police chief salt after the Canni did not have

about next September unless 9 | vinced them we were reporters.

threatening The complaints from his son's discovery that the dynamite had for their transit.

Egypt's and other liberated. speelul meeting should be called letters were sent to Mr Winter- no fuse and was not meant to

MENACE

They led us in the "Rainbow states' independence," earlier. bottom by Mr George Beckerton explode but only to crate dis-

Theres They admitted that this mate Grill" la Perchroke. who said today: "Glenn is not order.

They also said it was not in-

畿 conceivable, a grumbler.

Soviet ter was now under serious con- surrounded by some 80 Indlans friendly but some scientific Russian 30-

teams resideration in the State and Desome

apparently willing mained in the Antarctic or

but said hostile and fence Departments,

up-we drank Soviet Russia occupied territory they were not at liberty to say to string us there, that the time might come what wes being discussed of some much needed coffee and

to managed to get an when Soviel Inter-continental proposed at these meetings interview la A modern-day bailistic missiles might menace meat this possible altuution.

realised

"Pow-wow," a Supreme Court order to in- South Africa, New Zealand and

They said it was now that the IGY may prove tegrale negroes und whites in classes of the Central High They said a recent article in beavy blow to socurity in the the London Economist on this Antarctic area where, except School

for whaling, Soviet Ilusalo bad There are 2,000 students ut] subject was not exaggerated.

interest. --- One ofelni even said that the show little recent 150 secondary school.France- Presse.

Prime Australian

Minister, United Press.

Classes at the school were not

the interrupted during "Ho is a cheerful, grin-and-minute search. bear-li type, and likes adven- This city was the scène of turous sports like potholing. bitter riots last September when

Things must be bad for him to ask me to ask for Mr Winter bottom's help."

Mr Winterbottom told re- portoru: Those conditions are not good enough.

permanent

"Only now aro living quarters being made by Royal engineers--18 monthy after the bland 'was fist oc- cupied.

*Thoon responsible

tor

11 Harringay, for instance (6). hydrogen bomb tests are being

14 Owl-like (4).

17 Poor

16 Not baseball pitchers (5).

stuff but it comes to the top (4).

10 Not the best jokes (4).

.20 What a looter will do

23 Hard labour (4).

a 24 Lazy-hones (6).

e soliator's

25 Coquette (5)

27 Malo nama (4).

28 Got moving (4).

(7).

MONDAY'S SOLUTION=-kerom: 1 Chames, 7 Hail, 9 Waver, 10 Crass, 11 Spar(and rov), 13 Deliberate, 15 Enils, 10 Neat, 19 Demolished, 39 Över, 24 Opmma, 24 Debut, 28 Bits,

27 Laxity. Down: 2 Ho-V-alt Scrub, 4 Secure, o Char-tens, Vi, a Ampoo, 13 Babe, 13 Do, In Dateren, 17 A-dept, 18 Morvel, 20 Index, 21 Finált, 22 Val

awarded decorations in honours lists, but all the lads are Ket ting a lot of hard work and a it in Altby, intolerable con- ditions."

An Air Ministry spokesman maid torishit "We cannot any anything about this. It is the wubject of a parliamentary question."----China Mail Special

Anticipation

Wigari, Lance, Jan 20, Richard Owon Williams, 24, walked into an Old Folks Chiờ near here as his fellow-member | dacusood sending a veronia to his

funeral, "1'in in the very beet

or inajih" he saidh-China Mall

Federal troops were sent in by President Eisenhower to enforce

Australia

the

Orphan Goes 'Home'

THE CONTROVERSY OVER KOREAN LAÐ ENDS

New York, Jan. 20.

EE Byung Soo Paladino, 10, Korean war 14orpaan adopted four years ago by a chlef petty leer in the U., Navy, was höltse agalla today with his fosive, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Faizdino,

Lee wa fown bierb fram Charlestati, Boulh Carwlinks' En ka abonafoot bappy ending to a family controversy which lind led to his separatis" from his fouter father, Jamaca Paladino, Paladina signed a stickas, to allow Loe tą lowww tom. Bartmilekoms of the Charlesion Deparinduk‹ of Welfare.

Paladian picked me the lensler genduan ber ena Korous stepeki kuur yearn-Tau" with managed to vai red fano še bring him to the United Bales) Lew menus, the frei, zone in the

Then,

Paladino

adopted ht married, wife's two children by a previous desertago and moved with his new family to Charleston

Mrs Paladine found, she said, that in tho Rauthern town Lee's racial erista cauod a _VOR•: fiat she could not enduro. Puindias, pinovd Lee in a toothe homies with the masalazion ef. the Department of Welfare. The months were on until the okay wär äfven pubitelty pag

· Reluried here," Lab' mund-the-sigilly - skrben. he found his fiiniline réamh '15' thì bér kadina with his own du, khá the picture book and win you" drkwing" NO HAG (OC), KEIN! way (wila No carollos again in the Holy Name School to start, life anew, his grandparents

A

WRONG END

exclusive

En route back to Maxton, we } were run to the ekte of the road again. Men, apparently whiles. piled from Laroo cars and the pistols and rifles they were Handling rather loosely revealed their none-too-friendly mature.

We stared Into the wrong da of a varied amortment of fre-

arms,

They finally decided to let us go, but as we pulled away they

kat fre with thone

Answering another question Mr Fawzy sald Egypt found th "Impossible" to pay Jordan £6,000,000 as stipulated by the Arab solidarity agreement b

bt- cause "Egypt found this would serve the alms of Imperialism since imperialism plotted ogalbat Jordan's national regime and she was pulled away from the polley of liberation-Reuter.

Gold Mines In China

Paris, Jan. 20. More than 7,000 thousand ounce of gold will be mined in 1069 in noning ari Hoang- kiong provinces, Northeast China, Radio Poking reported. weapons. In Launing province, three Slugs and pallets ripped Inte gold ore refineries are scheduled the rear of the car, Arrows to be built. Gold or deposits don't make that kind of sound. In the province kre estimated at Wo later counted between 149,400,000 tons, spreading over 20 and 20 holos and dents, most of munielpalities and counties. — them on the trunk and right France-Presse. rear fender. One hit the gat tank, but didn't go through.

Exit For Oxen -

Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21.

But enontier, did hit a tyre, which went bał about two milion later. We started Bagging care, The ox is on the way out in by this time not particularly caring who came aldog. Bui Oficial @gures released today luck held song the one we show that in the north Malayan stopped was that of "Deptity state of Parak alone, 200 farmor Sherif, B... Is Purcell --United | have bought tractors in the past

falik Yeurmeier,

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