THE CHINA `MAIL" THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1960.
MAC AND NKRUMAH NIGERIAN COMMISSIONER'S ESCAPE
DISCUSS GENERAL AFRICAN SITUATION
Accra, Jan. 6.
Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, and Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's Prime Minister, had a "friendly" meeting lasting an hour and
a quarter tonight, according to a communique issued later.
Earlier, Mr Macmillan bad been welcomed to Ghana by cheers and flags c the art ange of his month-long tour of Afiican territories,
The communiņu, added:
Their
conversation. ranged over many topics including the Volia River
the project and general African situation."
The
sald cornituique talks, hold at Dr Nkrumah's official
would residence, sume tumorTOW.
the
DC-
On France's proposed Sahara atomic test, he said: "we are adamantly against it.**
On Central Africa, Mr Brako
Ghana the repeated
Govern- ment's contention that universal adult stiffrage should be grant- ed to allow the people of the federation to choose their own future.
Questioned on Ghana's pro- jected powerful external broad- casting syrazon, expectod to come Ic next year, inte' operalica
if the Govertiment said that felt the radio could be used to "accelerate the straggle for tree. dan in other parts of Africa," it would be used for the pur- bill pose.---HEULET.
Ghana's Minister of Education and Information Mr Koi Baakoj said of Me Mremilian's visit to South Africa: "1 hope he is al- lowed to see the Africans, move about with them, chat with them,"
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unit of Canadian police! (8).
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poker players do it wooden expression?
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troops bre finally 7 Siltcher of military shirts
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supreme (4).
15 Insurance contracts (8).
(5).
9 Journey's end for the faithful
(5).
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doer one get up to?
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Plane may have been sabotaged
Bolivin, N.C., Jan. 7. The National Airlines plane which crashed yesterday killing 34 may have been sabotaged.
National Airlines chief of operations said the propeller- driven DC-6D "definitely" dis- integrated in the air,
The cause was unknown), Investigators said they would not rulo Out BADOLAZE AS D possible cause pending further investigatiba,
Persons nour the crash scene roported hearing a mumed ex-
of plosion prior to the rain WTNKage which WEE undi covered unlu dawEN hours later.
several
SIMILAR TRAGEDY
The tragedy was strikingly similar to one involving a No- uonal Airlines plane Gying * shultic im-Continental route from Marel to Los Angeles that plunged into the Gulf of Mexico without warning last November, talding 42 lives.
There was no report of trou- | ble from the big propeller-driven DC-6B, which left New York's Idlewild airport.
But it appeared the 20 pas- sengers and five crew members had some warning of impending disaster.
Several bodles wort Mic Jacketer arch an inflated 25-man life raft was found. A moznent after the crash the pinne would have been over open oceaIL--
AP.
Big offer
bar of
Agra, Jan. 8. Tha Archaeological Mapen at Mathura turned down an offer U.S.$5 million (£1,800.400) trom an American mil- lionaire for an ancient life- size image of the Buddha,
The millionaire, who had ebanoed to
the Visit museum, offered to pay the
la Indie ALIZMOZELTS The offer was turned down by the Government of Uttar Pardesh on behalf of the Musti It is against the Government policy Lo allow art treasures
leave to
the country. -- Chips Mall Special
Soldiers fooled by love
The Commissioner of Eastern Nigeria, Mr Akitowe Coker, cscaped un- injured when his car crashad through railings into a basement in Chelieg lost Of the four possengers, only one Saturday, after a collision with another car.
He was taken to hospital with a broken collarbone and a cut eye. was hurt. Picture shows the car after the crash-Exprom Photo.
The swastika probe A perfect
leads to ex-Nazis
in power
From. COLIN LAWSON
Frankfort, Jan. 6.
to
A perfect murder' disclosed
Cambridge, Jan. 6.
Page
IN JAIL FOR
SIX MONTHS WITHOUT TRIAL
Nakura, Jan. 6.
A European police inspector, Raymond Johan Pascoe, admitted here today that he kept an African imprisoned in the cells at Eldama Ravine police station near here for six months without bringing him to court on a charge.
N-Weapons with new
RCAF planes
Ottawa, Jan, 6.
Procop
to ploaded guilty ["wrongfully confining" Cherono Kiptere from May 5 to Novem- ber 0 last year." Sentence was postponed until tomorrow.
Pare.
J.
5
Superintendent prosecuting, said Pascoe. who was in charge of the station.
May orrested Kipters on while investigating a murder. Kiptere remained ( in pollee custody at Eldama Ravine until hia release พวง ordered O November 0. Assistant
Superintendent R. H. Dracup said it was well.
The Royal Canadian Air drummed into all police officers during training that they must Force air division Lnt not keep prisoners in cells Europe will be equipped more than 24 hours without with nuclear weapona reference to higher authority. when it gets its new!
HIS BROTHER
CF-104 strike-reconnals- Pascoe told the court he took sance jet planea, the Kiptere into custody after being shown the body of an African Canadian press reported with stab wounds. Kiptere told today.
The division will get Canadian-bull
vet
dale
eaner and
him it was hia brother and that 200 he had stabbed him. Later he CF-104s. Tur-charged him with murder. for initial fight of! Pascoe sald two days later he
heard the plane is April, 1901.
that his mother WD5 iron The American nuclear war- dying
tils beads will be carried in the caused him great distress. American Sidewinder
He said: "I'm afraid things rulded missile with which the CF-104 in the police stallon were no! will be atted.
what they shaki have been," The US, nuclear arms will Asked why he did not con- be provided to the al division mult anybody about Kiptere under a general Canada-U.S.between May and November, agreement whereby all this Pascoe replied: "I think it was country's armed forces will mainly due to my being in Require them as and when rather a mess mentally, During nerdod-Reuter.
the early part of that period anyway"-Reuter,
Big Belfast Southern U.S.
ship
programme
hit by snow storm
New York, Jan, 6. The souther United States first big snow
shivered in the
of the winter.
A fast-moving sylorm which bit the southwestern states swept further south on Wednesday, leaving a beavy blanket of white from south- Arkansas to south- Western castern North Carolina.
first big snow
Belfast, Jan. 6. The British shipbuilding firm of Horland and Wolf said today it would launch ships totalling almost 150,000 tons between now and the summer. Among them are two tankers,, cach of 30,000 gross tons, the Canberra (45,000 gross tons), fall-and the biggest in many and the Royal Mail Line's Uner yours in same areas-curtailed travel, closed schools and die- Arlanza (20,3000° groms · tons),
telophone and power
Peninsular
Orient tiner Anck
The season's
the
southern belt
were
As I continue my investigation into the survival of Nazi ideas in West Germany, I find that the trail leads beyond the Nazi-type parties men in places of power.
instance, that in 1 find, for 11 major cities of the fuhr, former leaders of Hitler's SS are police chiefs.
The man who told me this Josef Menke, once an
of Dortest 50 close relatives in con- major, la now head
Fritz Keunecke,centration camps, yet he re- mund C.LD.
rains a loyal German. He was S.S. leader in the Reich security scrupulously fair, and admits a office, is now deputy head of Nazi helped him and his wife Easen police, and a Dr Eweler, in the three years they lived Saunders explained.
A University of Cambridge professor of chemistry today disclosed the way to commit the "perfect mur-
The Canberra, the largest inerrupted to be built in Belfast since World service. The storms througa- der.”
War 1 and the biggest one laid out down in any British yard since blamed for at least five deaths, The professor, Dr Saunders, the Queen Elizabeth, will be-AP. who is a specialist in poisonous named on March 18 by Dame Germans fault the Jews were substances, said that a poisonous Patty Menzies, wife of Mr R. G. gassed.
their own It was fault for resisting authority"s known by the initials FRA Menzies, the Australian
existed which left no Iraces Minister. after being absorbed.
an ex-Nazi, is his boss.
and
5.S.
underground, hunted by Gestapo.
REFORMED
Here is his view of present situation: "There anti-Semitism, but it is Drdangerous now.
the
the JA
nol
"You could put this gas in a person's beer or cocoa and he would not know the difference because the
cus is odourless, and tasteless," Dr
colourless
"There is a delayed action of 20-minutes and then, after a slight convulsion, the person is dead." He added that no analysis or autopey would de- ! toct the presence of the ma,
This, to my mind, is as near the perfect murder is you can get," he concluded.
1yas to-
Karl Kiehne, another ex-SS. man, is bend of the C.I.D. at Cologne-scene of the desecra- Lion of the synagogue with anti-Jewish www.stikns slogana.
And, above all, there is Fritz Weber, responsible for all
"But I do not believe the police forces in Norta hine-
Dr Saunders' revelatica Westphalia...the region that in- man-in-the-street has reformed. He is too much of a coward to cludes Cologne. He was ac
made anti-
during
a lecture come out publicly with $.S. major in
Bler's head Jewish sentments.
As long us day before a group at detectives security office.
Yet it is these he has a high living standard he specialising in scienille ques
Socialist content to nurse his
tions-AJP. men, as the German Party has pointed out, who are Jewish sentiments,” responsible Bann, Jan. 6.
for action
aguinst West German soldiers have Nazl groups,
been
Here in Frankfort letters receiving from "19-year-old, blonde, been learning how the
of ex-Nazis in places of power and vivacious" girls who affects the remaining Jews. claim to have fallen in love with them "at first sight."
letters
A apokeamTLDAI of the West said German Defence Ministry here today the letters also naked the soldiers to pick up a second letter with the date of a ren- dezvous from the Post Office.
This letter staris out, "I amn
I
'anti-
My own investigations tend to have support this. Thirty per cent et to presence the people i have spoken
defend Hitler's creed-but edge away from anti-Semitism.
"He was right in his attitude Frankfort today has
only
to Russia and Communian,” 1,300 Jews in a population of they say, "Post war develop- 640,000. Yet their claims forments prove it. See how perfect Compensation,
Jewish the world would be had England leaders, aro keld up brnot interfered." niggling delays, bureaucrdy, and deliberate obstructionion.
I have been
astonished in
this inquiry, at the amount of The
pro-Nari
propaganda
"How," I was asked by one, subtle sorry to disappoint you,* and "can, I prove my heart alimenti flooding West Germany. It was contains Communist propaganda was due to being arrested, later on open sale at Frankfort rail- material. The soldier is asked to released and then lying in fear way station and could be bought distribute this to his comrades. | day and night for a knock that freely in shops.
The spokesman said 40 of would mean arrest and a death these letters had been received: caEDE? -
"And how can I even start to in one garrison town yesterday.
the gat sympathy when the doctor Communists do not think that a has said openly to an acquain- 10 The Siege of Troy-read German soldier will react to tancer I am a National Socialist compensation
all about itt (5).
arrything but aristocratic and I intend to remain one'? Yel name, so the letter was signed I have been assigned to this 28 Not one for the butting side? 19 Put of being freed, possibly by a Gertrud Von Buclos doctoc
Hourler.
16 What
(8).
10 Not the pack referred to in
kg (4).
21 Peerages (8).
(8).
20 Man oversees (4).
27 Liberated (9).
14 She'll turn up just the same He added: "Apparently
(5).
17 Quile ludicrous (3).
(a).
20 À catchy container, might we
say? (6).
21 Girl of wicked nature (4).
22 Tulk wildly in travelling (4).
23 Location of an abortive race
in N. Afrint (4).
James
Fined
Here are a few of the exam-
ples of anti-Semitism given
to
me by another Jew:--
"I found a flat in Frankfort.
I needed authority to change,
It calls the Allied, war crimes trials, for instance, crimes in themselves, and demands the Allies be punished. It demands "vicümised" by denazideation courie
for
Germans
· Remorse
Southend, Jan. 6. The ctncial looked at me in Robert Pascoe was so incensed Appleton, Wis, Jam, G surprise" "is that quartera?' he at muck drivie Augustias Mur- 24 Check it under the head (4) the judge the reason he was quartarely you do not wish
Fan, Hónal, 203, fold asked. "But that was a Jewish | grid's driving he reported, himm
to police, YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD, -- Acròn: 1 Rumpos, 4 going 40 - miles an hour la s to go there?* Barge, 7 Blood-red, 8 Genus, 9 Layman. 11 Gordons, 13 -Spaj- | 20-mile zone veno Chát his wanted "A Christian Démocrat doctor But when Maryrio was fined -ton, 18 Trusts, 18 Belle, 10 Very well, *20 Tog-us 11 Olly to get home with two pima rafuund admission to a Jewish a total of 20 yesterday, Pascoe - Down: 1 Rebel, 2 Proem, 3 Syringa, 4 Badger, § RA-li- | pits before they got coli.
women pulERY
offered to pay for hlut. bows & Erases, 10 Year-ling. 12 Ontario, 18 Bubmit, 14 Treves, He was fland $15 and condu;
Set lasober fola } “I feel sorry for him,” he ex/ 18 Unwed, 17 Sally!
hän pmaking | Eh win not the plained.=.UPI.
Crazy dance banned
Prime
The Arkanza will be launched a fortnight later by Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the British Prime Minister.-Router.
OPTIMIST
Denver, Col., Jan. 6. Confirmed bachelor Joseph A. Grimth told newsmen yesterday that if he ever gets married it. probably won't be till he's 100.
Grimih was celebrating his 99th birthday.-UPI.
No problem
New York, Jan. 8. The Bronx Zoo submitted annual budget request to city officials yesterday and said they didn't need more money even though feed costs have risen.
The animals have been put on a diet-less feed, more vitamin PULL-UPL
Djakarta, Jan. 6. Djakarta Garrison Com- mander, Lieutenant- Colonel Umar, today banned
dances "crazy
like Rock-N-Roll, Cha- Cha-Cha Boogie Woogle, Mambo, Samba and the like in public places and at home."
Viciators of the decree are Hiable to one year's jaf or a
no of 5,000 rupiahs.
CORNELISKIE The KAKTIBON named certain hotels and res- taurants where western dances menilored other thin oss would be permitted,
Wreckage of plane sighted
Valletta, Jan. 6. The wreckage of a United States De Havilland Otter aircraft missing since Monday on a fight from Wheelus Airfield in Tripoli to Benghazi with ten Americans aboard was sighted today by a U.S.
Zest
search plahe 75 miles south of Benghazi. British naval headquarters in Malta said the British destroyer Delight and the trigate had been ordered to call off a of the Mediterranean off the North Africa coast.
There was no sign of life near the wreckage, the naval spokesman added-AP. -
search
Australian papers
will train
Malayan newsmen
Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 6. The Australian newspaper group the Herald and Weekly Times will train Malayan journalists in Australia, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malayan Prime Minister announced today.
He said this had beers agreed į readily recepted the iden and between hänelt und Sir John yesterday Sir John flow up lo Willems, managing director of | Kuala Lumpur from Singapore the group,
to discuss the plan with me." In a prepared staremont issued
The Tunku added: "As a result of tåla balk, it has been today the Tinicu match:
vybere. I was das Ausèntia arranged that four journalists recently I discussed with Blr from the Federation will go to dancing Ho said
schools John Williams the Mamiting Amiralla on a six months, visit.
Director of the Herald would have to be registered.
*Twụ will work
the Command
Weekly Time the idea of Herald and Sun office in Mel-- Garrison
Malay "Journalists being given bourne, one in the Courier Mast decres said the reason for the detamamana beaed où the the opportunity of shining end Telegraph
campaign to perience on metropolitan news: bane, and one in the office of
this Advertiser, in Adelaide,”— enooursav national culture, papera in, Australia.
"Sir John and blu, sverclaim "Rester, Kauber:
Tho
KOVERTEDESİ's
office in Br
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