THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1958.
Hammarskjold Tours Hussein's Enemies
Flies To
Jerusalem
Cairo, Sept. 4,
U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold plans to fly direct to Jerusalem from Cairo on Saturday for talks with Israeli lend- ers, informed sources said today.
The solifers sald Hummusk- jold, here for talks with U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser, Ead noted the Israel Govern-
Not Even Nasser
Cairo, Sept. 4. Influential Egyptian predicted today
sourceN
that not even the presENIOS of United Nations officials In Jurdan would save King Hussclu
from eventunt overthrow by his own people.
They kald "not even President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic could protect
Hussels although Nasser in regarded as the most popn- lar leader in the Middle EAM."-U.II.
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BEN GURION CALLS
CALLS RUB A DUB DUB TWO BOYS IN A TUB
FOR SOLIDARITY OF WORLD JEWRY
"Israel Fears
No Attack"
Horaliya, Sept. 4. Faraoli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion predicted tatt night that Jordan would "probably become part of Egypt,"
Ben-Gurion sald Israel feared ho altack from her Arab neighbours since "we are per- |tuin to beat them,"
He spoke to an internationai rent he would be available for mobiliaution conference for Talks in Jerusalem on Satur-Isa bonds. Ben-Gurion fold Kiny
250 delegates from the United Jerusalem
Foreign States. (1
Canada,
Latin Ministry spokesman søld Ham-
America Rut the Aruba vid wit marskjold would meet Premier have a monopoly over the Mid-
David Ben Gurion).
dle East,
The Catro aurees said Ham. marskjold would stay one day Je Jerusalein before dying on te Bagdad.
After
He stressed the day was not far off when "rnet will have powerful
friends that out- number the Arab peoples."
Ben-Gurion addet "I can't any we are nearer peace today than we were ten years ago
Two Sydney youngsters recently set the entire Sydnoy Palice Force into action when they launched their ocoan-going bath-tub in a canal and headed out into Roxolle Bay. They were Ron Kelso (13) of Annandalo and his 8-year- old brother Darrel. Paddling happily among the old barges and driftwood the youngsters were unaware that police wore rushing patrol cars to their ald. Finally they paddled ashore — and were given a long fatherly talk by the Polico Constables. Then, out came the plug-and the tub sank into the murky depths of the bay, a boat no longer.—Keystone.
He pointed out il was the connecting link between Asia ford Africa whore Israel's
political futuro Res.
and
The xurees added that his talks in Jerusalem would be quite separate from his pre, sent consultations with Arab Githough all this time our hands countries aimed at finding have been outstretched "practcut" arrangements to peace. help keep pence In the Middle "Jordan may or may not Enes,
probably not remain an in- One of the main tasks was of the port's --Thegánd, Hammar-dependient-unit.but it will.probs the development. akjuk was expected lo Visit
hinterland ably become a part of Egypt.
the Negev Amina, ogain and Beirut.
"Even should our enemies | desert through Irrigation, he This morning Hammarskjold attack us again we are certain said. mel for three hours with U.A.R.]ío beat them. Our victory l Foreign Minister Mahmoud 1848 over 40 to one odds was Fawzi as a preliminary. bi ciue to moral and spiritual Balls with Nisser, scheduled to superiority and it will remain so. start over dinner tonight,
That superiority
the The Secretary-General was secret of our existence and accompanied at this morning's security." talks by Geoffrey Murray, hend Turning to Israel's develop- of the U.N. Seeurtly and Poll-{mont Ben-Gurion said the Red tlen Alladry Department, They Sea port of Eliat was the most had previous meeing with important spot in Incl. Fawzi yesterday afternoon,-
U.P.I.
T.U.C. Condemns Hooliganism
Bournemouth, England,
Sept, 4.
Leaders of Britain's eight mil- Tien Trade Unioniste tonight Urted Brigh workers in prevent race riota iry Britain,
A statement condemning the riots fasued by the General Coun-
ell of the T.U.C.
said the CouN-
was
Sir John
Ho added "History did not pamper the Jewish people and
gave us only a small country which t not rich. Its futuro depends on strengthening the
Police And Church
Mobilise For
Integration Battle
Little Rock, Arkansas,
Sept. 4.
Pare B
Has Asia "Taken" To Communism?
A TALE THAT IS TOLD BY MILLIONS
By EARNEST HOBERECHT
Tokyo, Sept. 4. Millions of Asians who actually have seen Com- munism do not like it and have given up évery- thing they own just for the privilege of escap- ing to areas where people live in freedom and dignity.
Millions have fled from Communism; only a few thou- sand have fled to it and many of them are Borry that they did. These are facts which are frequently overlooked by "neutruls" and ignored by Asians and others who are threatened by open Communist aggres- gion or subversive infiltration,
Here are the facts from official sources:
Vietnamese have moved from North Vietnam 10 South Vietnam since the truce in 1934. There were large num- bera of others even before that time.
China At lensi 4,509,000 | Vietnam - more than 700,000
Chinese have led from the Communist-controlled Main- land of Ching to escape life The under the Red regime. Free China Itellef Association in Talpel beileves the netual Agure may be as high as }} 000,000 since many Chinese who have escaped from Ned China entere their present "host country" Begnily and are not officially counted,
Korea More than 4,000,000
Koreans
escoped
Irom Communist-held North Korea to freedom in South Korea.
In all three countries, theso reckers of freedom left behind their hontos, property,__re- latives
Many and friends,
with walked out to freedom nothing but the clothes they wors,
But they willingly gave up the known ille under Commitnism the problems and un- carlainiles of unknown
for
In the free world.
life
partnership between Israel and Reports were growing to China Introduces Massive Land Reform More would have left the Com-
World Jewry. World Jewiy Is
more than Ismel'e only ally for we are partners and ane and the sume people."-U.P.I.
Kotelawala
Flies Home To Save
Ceylon From The
Reds
London, Sept. 4.
cil was "shecked and deeply dis- Sir John Kotelawala, former Prime Minister of
Turbed by the recent outbreaks
of vicious hooliganism in Nol Lingham and one area of Lon- dom."--Reuter,
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"The
Ceylon who retired from politics early this year, flew home to Colombo today to resume his leadership of the United National Party.
sunton is so grave the must go back," Sir John fold reporters at London nir- port. "There are so many Com- | munis In my country, the Oght has to be made now,”
The former Prime Minister Is been saying at his form
Ja Kent.
"Ceylow is being run under emergency regulations and we want an election na qulekly us possible," he said today.
"Strikes continue nil the time and I believe that Com- munist influence from ou leidu
is koeping them going."
day that federal officials are recruiting U.S. Mar- hals deputies from the Little Rock area for pos- xible guard duty at Cen- tral high school.
Although the U.S. Marshals office here declined comment, United Press International learned yesterday that at least people from Northeast
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Arkansas applied for temporary duty as deputies and, sources in three Arkansas cities suid COM- that federal agents had
tected citizens for possible duly
at the school when It opens
on September 15,
Episcopal Bishop
No Buffalo Heads Washington in a private plane
For The Sea
Kuala Trengganu, Sept. 4. Villagers in the remote area of Kijal have promised not to Bow buffalo heads Into the Beo to apprise
demons, SPO Wan Yelaya Bl Mohammed, a State Councillor, today told the State Religious Airs Department.
COMMUNES SET
NEW PATTERN
FOR SOCIETY
By AKIO KONOSHIMA
Tokyo, Sept. 4.
Communist China has taken a giant stride towards
munist areas I they could, according to the refugees who were able to make it to tree- dom. Onge Anfana had a good! look at Communism, they saw It was not what they wanted.
the
A former professor in Shanghai, now living in Tokyo, <x< plained it this way: here is no law under Communists, You have no righta, no protection. You are less than a slave. "More would fler from the Communists if they could. So thought they might like Communism, but after they saw it they knew-loo late they had made a mistake."
trom Communism are from overy walk of life, every PITI. fessions, every type of back- ground Oficials In Asia working with these refugees point out that it takes strong motivations to get people
further tightening party control of the nations These millions of Asian refugees 500 million peasants and toward the Marxist "classless society," it was disclosed today,
The Right Rev. Robert Brown.. Episcopul Bishop of Arkansas. The disenlsure came J
The "Communes," the news. who organised a church-goers lengthy iftorial today to the paper explained, will develop animal "moral force for pence and offein People's Dolly which was agriculture, forestry,
Rib- order" when the Integration reported tonight by New China husbandry, shery and
aldiary crisis toomed last year, tow to News Agency.
production simul- taneously and mergo industry, quituro to
The fast developing people's agriculture, exchango, confer with top administration aldes,
Communes," the paper said, and occation, and run." Bishop Brown left for "marks a new age of the so- movement {T China' Washington after a (elephonocialist
with conversation
Sherman Lukal areas.' Adumy, Aadstant to President Elsenhaver. The Bishop did not consment, on his trip.
Congressman
The buste features of the new
as explained by "Communes," Brooks Bays the People's Daily are that (Denici al-Arkangus), President
of the Southern Baptist Conven- Wan
He said the villagers had |been convinced that the ceru® Minister The former Prime
out for said he would assume leader-mony, carrind
FSD*
the United National (urles, was superstitious and, therefore, opposed to the Islamic Party in the House as soon as
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"I believe that we must build
faith they profess.
The
villagers believed that
A
up opposition to the government if the ceremony-at which
in parliament and then the buffalo is decapitated by the
realise themselves seaside people will
what is going on,”
Sir John said that members of Parlament were under house arrest and all publié meetings
were banned.
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THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across; 1 Bolero, §.U.S.A-go,
8 Eruph Arm-Ade, 10 Humid, 11 Sibod, 12 Inns, 13 Lists, London, 18 Twines, 20 Steam, 22 Owts, 23 Tints, 23 Scott, 30 Down: 1 Bearings, Leered, 27 Level, 20Asked, 20 Sloper
2 Laminale, 8 Reds, Oration, 5 Uphold, Studio, 7 Gulit, 14 Snow-drop 18 Subsides, 18 Linfied, 12-Nestles, 19 Wattle, "21 Tacks, 24 Sell.
stuff of about 200.-China Mall Special.
Pooling Beer Secrets
London, Sep!. 4. Two of the world's largest breweries. Ind Coope and All- 50pp of Britain, and John La- bait of London, Ontario, Conada announced here today that they are to pool their brewing secrets- in an endeavour to produce stiž better beer.
Ind
Ave Coope optitutio breweries in Britain and is also Associatod with brewering in Iretari Uganda, Kenya, and Drinkbul
And erten after the heud had been thrown into the 50G-Were not carried Dut 1 would spell disneter to their fishing Industry,—China --Mail Special.
"They are big in scale."
Just walk off and leave overy- thing behind. But these rẻ- fugees had that motivation: 1 desire to escape muznicem.
from Com.
Thưzu was a very good exampla
during the Korea war,
It sees that it will be lesaler to organise massive man- | At 5 am, on December 4, 1934, US. Navy began tho evacua- tion of Wonen, a North Koreo port which had been in Unlied Nations herbs only a short time; UN. authoris tlen though! Lisey
wetu
power teams for water constr
factories, vation projects, mines, road building and other milonial tasks.
As a resul!
of the
"Com-
"the
son, said he told Brown the People's "Communes" munes," the paper said,
established so far, the paper Inel remnants of individual
Baptists and other church or said, "generally embrace amo ownership of the means of pro- nisations will be happy to work
in forming with him in what we call the 10,000 members or even 10,000 duction retained
households and their area is co-operatives are mission of reconciliation, which equal to that of a township." eliminated."
being
is designed to do two things... find a non-violent solution, and
"The People's Communcs
Where the "Communes" have man to love and represent a higher level of been established, the paper salā, plead with respect each other even when socialist development and col- there is no longer any need for their opinions diffor.
ieclivisation than agricultural the separate etence of town- producers' co-operatives."
governments" and the administrative committees of the Glant sleps "Communes" in China came as local government functions,
"They will become the new
Southern Baptists
ship
for the new | "Communes" have token
a surprise to most oboervers who were already astonished!
over
Bays, who represents several million. Southern Baptles suki "underlying this whole conflict is a devotion to Christian ideals by the rapid transformation of basic social unit in Communist that In time will be more the nation's peasants from in society." powerful than any government, dividual ownership of land Sinte or Federal.”
"farm.co-operatives."
A Naval Case Of Jet Age Nerves
And A Girl Who Waits In America
Portsmouth, Bapt. 4.
Michael Harbert Lieutenant
Coles, 20-year-old officer in the Flast Air Arm, told a court
hore yesterday martial daserted his ship bocAUDO he repeatedly failed to obtain hir discharge or resign his com mission after
being
par manently grounded. Colon was sentenced to forfeit two years' seniority, to - bà dismissed his ship and to be severaly reprimanded. He said he was engaged to an
American girl and would marry in his present state of uncertainty withough the girl was willing.
not
John Labath is the third He had also accepted a post- Argent brewing phoplax graduste courge at Harvard Canada-Chala Mail Special. Univeralty beckuse he
decided to satile in the United Ho Btales.. Coles, who pleaded guilty, spoke for 30 minutes explaining the
reason for his desertion.. He said his dances had obtained
• job in America bo as të pre- 'para a homa' there.
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sald that he began to stupid things while flying and his family began to complain about his nerves and general onvert.
•
He was permanently grounded
fast September
health
grounds.
on
Now she was under contract in Boston Miss Joan Colline,
"stuck the other side, of the Atlantia” while he was unable to leave the Navy. Coles kåtd he had 1,600 flying hours and had made 280 let landings and his mala ambition was to become 'a nkvaj tort pilot but in Juns last year thers was "a significant ohango" in his attitude to flying,
"t who Trightched not so much of fying in itself but of the proa- pect of being killed," he unid.
23-year-old school teacher, old he was "bitterly dia appointed" that her flance had not been allowed to resign from the Royal Navy.
the Asked whether
would marry Cefes, Miss Oollins re.
do plied" "I would · minute, but I have signed a contract to torch school and am morally bound to live to It for the next nine months"
China Mell Spestk).
T
The paper with that this transformation "a colbocilve ownership into ownership by the people as a whole is a process that will hadde three or four years, even five or six years, to complete in the rural areas."--U.P.I.
Another Gang Gives In
in
Ipoh, Central Malaya,
Sept. 4 One of the most notorious Communist terrorist gange Malaya had been emäshed, Government spokesman said tʊ- night.
dp
obligated to evacuate a small umber of North Koreans who might be killed дв "enemies" when the Cum- munists ro-captured the city. So, plans were made is evacuato thaw North Koreans who had been co-operating with the UN Military Gov- Crnment. Suddenly the U.B. Navy And it had a problem. Instead of a few, there were 150,000 person clamouring for space on the ship, There was room only for 7,000 they were taken. They didn't know where they wero going but they went aboard and etood on the dock, ready to go wywhere to escape from another perlod under, the Com→ mmuniata.
and
While millions have oscaped from the Communista, a few hun- dred have gone to the other side.
in
on
arc
Fewer are going now than
the past, Word-of-mith re-
Communism porta spreading. At one time there .wore many Chipero in Singa- were louis to pore whe
Ma
vint
Hed Călima. students wanted to attend schools there
This situation la donging today. Mony of the Chinese students from Singapore and
oness have
other
returned from Communist China bitter and dicecurapood.
Experts have always been in- terested in the fact that there wrai moro pro- Communist freling in Binga-
He sold
f the gang, which operated near Ipoh, was reduced to the strength of two men and one womanz.
During the past fortnight, under pressure frum New Zealand and Australian troops as well as, Malayan troops and pollee, ten of the gang had been killed, captured or had sur rendered.--China Mail Special.
British
pore an in Hongkong, They live noted that the strongest pro-Communist feelings' from querally were in places the farthest from Red China. One conclusion in obvious. The
mors Apline ktov about. Communlap, the toss, they like it.-U.PL
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