Canada, Prance, OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952 voL. 11--No. 248 PAGE THIRTEEN Commonwealth Facing Major Crises In Africa . Natives Riot, Storm | Seek Independence By ARTHUR GAVSHON LONDON (AP) -- Britain's Commonwealth faced three erises in Africa today in the wake of mounting black-white bitterness and blood-shed. Race hatred, labor unrest and a political upheaval flared anew in independent South Africa and the British East African colonies of Northern Rhodesia, and Kenya. MOB HATE In South Africa, for the first'time in recent history a Negro mob over the week-end unleashed its sim- mering hate against white men, women and children, killing, loot ing and burning as they went. 'In Northern Rhodesia's vital ©eopper mines, 37,000 out of 39,000 Negro workers downed tools for 'more money and the right to do more skilled work. When rheumatic pain gets you down, here's the or quick way to get relief. Rub in soothing Minard's Liniment. Is it good ? te try it, you'll see! New Highway Money Plan Alms To Municipalities TORONTO --There could have be cleaned up. Under it there has been a secondary motive behind |been no special account for high- introduction of the new highways | Ways construction. Moneys were provided out of the general re- legigation at the special session. |venues of the province. And finan- Ostensibly the legislation was cial critics had an almost impos- brought down to clarify the de-|sible time in trying to analyze the partment's financing. But it could spending of this most important also have been presented as a stall |department. to the municiptlities in their de-| Under the new plan a special mands for special assistance. The highway reserve account will be +> legislation brought before the pub- aii up and all Highways oneys HAL MINI lic the huge amounts of money will come out of " e en T COPPER NG being spent at present on highway |of the year there will be a state- Production of copper has been |. nct.iction. There also was a sup-|ment which will give details of halted by the North Rhodesian | jo entary 'estimate for $20 mil- [the expenditures and which will strike in four main mines. A sim- jo, give the members of the House a ilar stoppage before the Second | sjtnough this is a capital expen. |check on the amounts being spent World War led to big-scale clashes. | yi(,;e ang strictly speaking should on roads. This will tend to put and South Africa sent men and not be considered in the province's (final control back with the mem- guns to help the colonial. author-|. ent revenues to the man on |bers of the house, where it be- ities erush the miners' resistance. ina street it doesn't look this way. Some government .officials here longs. B.t it will also tend to help a oe Ie To him it is angi $20 million Ly Aduinisiration itself. "H spec e new sloppage the province has to spend out of aamoart Brio h oom oy Re part expresses the Negroes' oppos- (the money it is receiving in the| Until now the treasurer could al- 8 state of emergency was de- ition to Britain's project for a new | current year, And it also accounts ways bleed the highways depart- elared by the Nairobi government |Ceniral African state. It would ul- for much of the $25 million odd {ment for the consolidated revenues t help root out the Mau Mau se- | {imately weld Southern and Nor-|the province claims it is gaining when and as he wished. This will eret society of tribesmen pledged |thern Rhodesia and Nyasaland into (out of the federal tax agreement. be largely curtailed in the future. to drive the whites into the sea, |® New dominion. And it is this money the munici-| When money is voted for the spec- SITUATIONS DIFFER The Mau Mau of Kenya is a |palilies have had their eyes on in (ial highway account it will stay The situations in the three count- | movement whose exact strength is [their demands for special assis-|there until, spent. There also will unknown to the authorities. Its ter- | tance. be considerable saving from the rorist actions in rural areas since [INTRODUCED IN 1921 department view-point in interest September have been marked by| There can't be objection to the |charges, The practice has been to ah anti-white fanaticism. The se-|actual change in the Highway Im. charge the department interest for cret society -- originating from [provement Act. Anything that will many of its capital* expenditures thie intelligent Kikuyu tribe -- has |clear up highways financing is |which really have been made out been blamed for 41 murders, 12 welcome. To date it has been al- |of current revenues. This has been s | attempted murders, 12 assaults and | most impossible to find out Just ja continual source of aggravation 24 hut burnings in the last few [what has been spent on roads, to the department. It is only a ho pin dissatisfaction with | weeks. their own lot. The mystery men of the Mau ah "KING OF PAIN" LINIMENT s ; . Greenbank, on Monday afternoon. {said that though production of cars NEI Svmnathy of the eommunite is sx tin Britain fell during the first God HULL YOUTH KILLED Will Fellow {their sister-in-law. { record. {when his bicycle crashed info a Mrs. Thomas Bushby is spending| There are 197 British ears inf the [truck while he was trying to pass Th 1 - a few days with her daughter, Mrs. g g {ing a few days with relatives and friends. bank United Church on Sunday, October 26th, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 morning and evening. On the fol- Ce f F tu lowing Wednesday evening, Octo- om ort ea res "Aunt Abbie Answers an Ad." UK Car Changes Mrs. Tomlinson visiting her 1953 bid for the world market at in the basement of the Church Sun-|an $8,000,000 motor show this day evening. Hugh Baird had on producing radical changes, but | anniversary services at Pinedale on achieving greater comfort and | fon Sunday last. to the gallon, and foreign criticism parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, has been answered by better dust- over the weekend. AIL IV 2 3. : | ZETTE GREENBANK Oliver Luke of Woodville, took| A spokesman for the Society of ; United States, "TH E tended to Miss Eva Luke and Mr. months of this year, exports for HULL, Que. (C2?) -- Roland show while 31 overseas makers are (a bus. It was Hull's first traffic E. Balf at, Newtonbrook. GREENBANK -- The Anniver-| Mr. Harper of B.C, called on his p.m. The Rev. R. B. Harrison, B.A. ber 29th, a turkey supper will take LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain's | daughter Mrs. Barker at Eldorado. week. charge of the meeting. running economy. Engines have | Miss Annabelle Lee of Toronto RHEUMATIC proofing and heating and provision place here in Bethel Cemetery, | Motor Manufacturers and Traders | Italy and Spain. "Turkey $ The Ofhaws Times an? Whithy Gazette and Chronicle Nedrick Luke on the passing of the year are expected to set a|Beaulne, 22, was killed last might displaying 90 models from the |fatality in 109 days. Mrs. Barbara Grainger is#spend- | sary Services will be held in Green- sister Mrs. Tomlinson on Monday. of Wilfrid will be the guest speaker place followed by a play entitled automobile industry unfolded its | The Young Peoples' Society, met Designers have concentrated not Several from here attended the been designed to give more miles Normal School at home with her PAIN? of roomier luggage compartments. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ea a dea DISCOVER, AS THOUSANDS OF OTHERS, THAT YOU GET... Feature! JELL-O POWDERS and PUDDINGS REG. wes. SB* Feature! STOKELY FANCY Africa are in no way with each other. They have political movement. nominator Feature! AYLMER CHOICE PRUNE PLUMS where and how. All opposition | {matter of bookkeeping. But again parties since the original act was | cleaning it up means more clarity introduced by the Drury govern-|and is a step in the right direc- The outburst in Port beth, | Mau dfaw. heir Strepgll J ment in 1921 have asked that it'tion. from the sympathies they have 15-0Z. South Africa, in which four whites and seven non-whites were killed been able to invoke among their fellow Negroes in Kenya. Tens of of them are landless. the | thousands Those who have farms often have Africa have been rising steadily since the war. Moderates among White and black alike are acared of what the morrow way gone 'hungry because of drought just | and pests, In the towns, workers' wages have not kept pace with od beer living costs. British officials here have always 1 |@sserted that there is no strong, organized Communist movement in \Central or East Africa. In South Africa Prime Minister Daniel Ma-~ lan's government has banned Com- munism, Royal Moves Sleeping Space To Auto Building Better dormitory space for solution is possible within the present Winter Fair buildings, Large modern dormitories are in- cluded in the new wing's plans. In the meantime, the old dormi- tory space has been turned over by the city to the International Trade Fair for general offices, and the city has co-operated by making the larger area in the Automotive any | Building available to the Royal. in the nearby Automo- tive Building, which is also heated. Exhibitors made strong pleas at Jast 'spring's committee meetings the Royal for better accom- modation for their men. Until steel restrictions ease, and a new wing BREEDERS PAY LESS STRATFORD (CP) -- Breeders are still looking for an opening in the United States market to strengthen beef cattle prices, but meanwhile they are not paying the prices handed out a year ago for breeding stock. Bidding at the Western Ontario consignment sale of shorthorns here yesterday was not as brisk as at some past sale. Highet price paid during the day was $360 by W.H. Black of Moffatt, who purchased a female consigned ean be added to the Coliseum, 30 no {by T.C. Edwards of Watford. Steel Survey May Shock g ovemmant NEW YORK (AP) -- Some United States government circles probably will be keenly disap- pointed in results of a current Na- tional Production Authority survey of steel expansion by products, the Iron Age predicted Wednesday. not so promising." { high. - Age said. curtail collection." look like good breadwinners. Once the basic expansion phase of the defence program is completed, de- mand outlook for these products is The Iron Age estimated steel- making operations this week at 106.5 per cent of rated capacity, {unchanged from last week's record "Going into the winter, scrap stocks are in fine shape," Iron "A number of mills are stocked to the limit of their stor- age capacity. But recard-breaking operations will keep plenty of pressure On scrap sources, espec- ially when winter weather tends to This is because some of the pro- duct capacities the government would lke to see expanded most are considered least profitable in a peace-time economy, the met- alworking weekly said. The N.P.A. survey is to see whether steel items needed for de- fence are being expanded as rap- GOOD ROADS PRESIDENT QUEBEC M.D. Rawding of Nova Scotia. (CP)--Works Minister E.S. Spencer of Newfoundland was elected president of the Canadian Good Roads Association yesterday, succeeding High ways Minister idly as high-demand, high-profit peace-time items. The government would like to see capacity boosted for large-diameter bars, heavy structural shapes and bearing piles, medium and heavy plates and seamless pipe and tubing-- among others. "These products are in ex- tremely short supply now," the Iron Age said. 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