One of three Canadians te ) money of $150,- TO GIVE AWAY HIS $150,000 onto home Saturday he buy a@ few books, take a trip and give the rest away to. charities and his brothers and sisters. hands as he tells reporters he'll give it all away. The 67- year-old bachelor, a retired _ Aden Independence Discussed: DeGaulle Uses Silent Tactics David Lancashire, Tor: ente-born reporter with the Associated Press, teports thie week on Britain’s plan to give Aden independence. Other AP world spotlight atories tell of one of the last bastions of white colonialism fm Rhodesia. and give a report on the French efec- tion campaign. | By DAVID LANCASHIRE | ADEN (AP) — By day, the aireets of Aden. are filled with Arabs, Indians, British house- wives—and an occasional goat. By night. they are lined with armed: guards and patrolled by British troops searching for ter-| rorists who have killed two acore residents and wounded 250 more in nistol, bazooka and grenade_attacka,.._._._ ___- Huddled___beneath_ the jagges mountains of South Arabia, Aden is Britain’s only colony in the Middle East. Its volcanic cliffs and scenec beaches sur- round a_major militaty base, A century and a quarter of colonial rule began when a sin- gie ship of the East India Co. took over a wasteland of rock and desert, | Britain is determined to give | Aden independence by 1968. The plan is to merge Aden with 16; sultanates that sprawl from here to the frontiers of the Yemen, | creating a South Arabian state. | OPPOSE PLAN , Aden’s political leaders, sup-' ported by President Nasser of; Egypt. oppose Britain's terms | terrorists demand immediate in- |, dependence and the removal of | the military base. | Faced with politicians’ refusal | to co-operate. Britain last month | took full control of the colony. | It fired the sovernment of chief minister Abdel Qawi Mackawee) after he suggested the terrorist | National Liberation Front be ac-' cepted as a legitimate political party. Then infuriated mobs poured} into streets of the Crater dis-' trict. They burned churches, wrecked cars and smashed wa- ter pipes to wash away tear gas — thrown by more than 500 Brit- ish troops brought by helicopter into the volcano-rimmed town to restore order. Some politicians now are ap- parently intimidated themselves by the terrorist movement. and note growing untest among the colony’s Arab youths. They urge the short cut to independence’ recommended by the United Na- tions in 1963—elections through- out southern Arabia under UN, supervision, the withdrawal of the British base and the lifting of emergency regulations. They calculate the back-coun- try sultans, who rule through) traditional tribal power, would ing the more sophisticated town dwellers of Aden a ruling power 4m the federation instead of just its 17th state. The tribal rulers who make) of British troops. their feudal powers, | that a decision on! eration is that has an army the whites in the former British with five battalions of tough colonies north of here British - trained troops, while Pommies (English) to, and nobody's BIGGER -| UPTO $5000 LOWER | RATES on loans ever $1500 Bosca Living costs have grown. So have your family money needs. : To help meet those greater needs, HFC now lends as much as $5000, with up to 60 months to repay. COMPARE OUR CHARGES Before you borrow—compare our charges with what you would pay elsewhere. 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In Rhodesia, most of us whites sh were born here or: settled here made this country going to kick us The man speaking was born SALISBURY (AP)—‘‘Most ofjin Birmingham, England, came ¢ ti Re ic pte ne cng elem tet line Bayh md ry to Rhodesia, liked it and de In i922 voters were offered the cided to stay choice of becoming South Af- M referred to as an English- pica's fifth province, but chose man, he snaps angrily: instead to become an internally “I’m a Rhodesian now, | self-governing colony I'm staying one.’ | For the white man, Rhodesia Successive attempis {0 £8IM| provides a life of good and easy independence for Rhasesia un | jiving der white governments, Pach Negro Iabor is cheap and usu- jone rebuffed. have developed & aij fills all unskilled jobs. The fervent national pride in the garbage man, the gasoline at- Rhodesians. .. tendant, the ditchdigger, the ho- The present government, tel pofl@r—all are Negroes. headed by Ian Smith, icy-cool former fighter . leads the MOST HAVE SERVANTS Joe _ Most white homes have a Ne The white man has a: skilled or semi-skilled job which usually brings him in more money than ‘he could expect in England. Or mentary seats in the last elec. \"¢ "may be a farmer who has tion from Britain. jall his manual work done by Negroes bere mith once | He owns a car and his wife po sibly has one too He fears that if he allows the Negro to. take over the govern- ment of the country, by virtue of his overwhelmingly greater numbers, he will lose most of this. . 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Gaulle has bought several new he'll withdraw if former premier | formal dresses, speculated that|Antoine Pinay gets into the) The next she wouldn't have done this if race sixty seconds her husband planned to retire. = pinay. like de Gaulle, says he “en Shane By keeping his: opponents off is not a candjdate, but seems " balance and wondering, de|t,) leave the door open for a; Yes Mow you Fee Gaulle shortens their cam change of mind. CAN get hele 2 paigns. If he decides to step = | ful relief from fF Ps aside, he wants to abbreviate as sun mete menos io oes the minor® * much as possible his term 8&5 8 Gaulle steps aside. Centre pains of chronic arthritis, “lame duck" officeholder. ies have been putting heavy | ever they occur. Adults, suffer. 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