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African Wages Fight fo Free His People

By ERNIE HILL {French ‘colonial PARIS, Dec. 19 Ne THis 3nd the tribulations of the Ewe {responsible for my welfare,” saga of Sylvanus Olympio, anipeople, | African fron obscure little Togo-! “Sylvanus Olympio must ° be| Talks 90 Minutes land, ‘goes down as one of the transferred out of Paris at once,” Sylvanus spent ‘most dramatic personal battles in'the French colonial office advised '¢lling the trusteeship committee ‘the history of the United Nations. Lever Brothers. But Sylvanus re- about the treatment of the Ewes | Sylvanus Olympio six monhts| fused to go to London and said he!3! the hands of the French!

|Lomi, capital of French Togo- Paris. o> PL have Syed himidation,

‘land down near the equator, . and dow; manager > the United! UN Hearing Scheduled lillegal arrests and bribery,” said! {Africa Co. interests there. As the| Last week, the trusteeship com- Sylvanus, “to stop our . inde-, representative for the powerful! mittee of the United Nations pendence movement. {Lever Brothers organization, Syl- scheduled a hearing on the Ewe| “The two Togolands are under! {vanus was a man of standing in People and gave Sylvanus the No, United Nations trusteeship and Lomi. 11 position to talk for the tribes-{the countries entrusted with -ad-| His main interest in life, how- men in French Togoland. {ministering us are doing everylever, was to help his people] They got on the telephone to|thing in their power to prevent us| | known as the Ewe tribesmen |l.ondon and threatened to’kick the|from sending petitions to the! {become united and independent United Africa Co. off the coast of | United Nations and from prepar-| {Part of them lived in French|/West Africa unless Sylvanus was! ing ourselves for self- -governmenty! {Togoland and part in Britisn|silenced. | “The British, I must say, have|' | Togoland. | Lord Samuels, a testy old Eng- never gone to the extremes used | The two segments of the former lishman high in’Lever Brothers by the French, " | German colony were administered councils, was rushed to Paris to . ‘by Britain and France under talk with Sylvanus. United Nations trusteeship. | He said the company faced a! But Sylvanus and his friends crisis unless Sylvanus kept quiet.| thought it was high time the two But the leader of the Ewe people areas were joined together and |said he would let nothing prevent| permitted to run their own polit- him from talking. ical and economic affairs. | Lord Samuels suggested that {he take a six weeks vacation on the Riviera and forget all about| So Sylvanus became a leader the United Nations. But Sylvanus fin the independence movement./'was not to be deterred. This so. displeased the French Two days before Sylvanus was that they went to Lever Brothers to talk, Lord Samuels pleaded {and demanded that Sylvanus be with him to fly to London for a moved out of French Togoland. final conference. Sylvanus was If the United Africa Co. failed suspicious but agreed. {to transfer him, the French were “I had seen too many Africans {ready to shut down their opera- thrown in jail or disappear when tions. they were about to talk so I took After a few riots occurred—the precautions,” he stated. - last was Aug. 13 when nine per- He went to Francis B. Sayre, sons were killed—Lever Brothers American ambassador on the submitted and transferred him to/trusteeship committee, and related | their Paris office to satisfy the the whole story. Mr. Sayre was| protests of the French colonialishocked at the ends to which the officials. | French and Lever Brothers had But no sooner had Sylvanus| gone to silence Sylvanus. { arrived in Paris than it occurred] The Ewe leader went to Lon-| to the French that a blunder had don. Several hours of confer-| been committed, They refused to ences found him standing firm. | let other Ewes come to Paris but! “I just presented my resigna-| Sylvanus was already there. tion and told them I would have The United Nations was getting my say,” he declared. “I fully ready to meet in September and expected the French to arrest me

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