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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1957,
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QUEEN TO STAY AT BLAIR HOUSE? AMERICAN ROCKET
MACMILLAN REFUSES REQUEST
Barnsley, June 12.
Mr Roy Mason, the local
· Labour member of Parlia- ment, announced here to night that Mr Harold Mac. millan had turned down his request that British Parlia.
Plans For Washington
Visit Underway
MONARCH MAY ADDRESS UN
Washington, June 12.
Officials were already busy today with plans for the visit of the Queen and Prince Philip to the United States from October 16 to 21.
One important detail remained undecided whether the Royal mentary observers should couple would stay with President and Mrs Eisenhower at the White House Bee one of Britain's nuclear
while in Washington, or at Blair House, the President's official guest testa.
house.
The Prime Minister, he said,
had told him in a letter that this could not be arranged.
In the letter, Mr Macmillan add the decision was not made because there
anything WAS
to be concezied from members of Parliament,
SPECTACLE
The Prime Minister added: "In fact, apart from observing the mere spectacle, un observer would not learn much that f
ainady NOL
from nvailable olher sources.
"The difficultion are practical Ap you know the tests are at high altitude over the sea.
"Special arrangements have to be made for witnessing them, including the allocation of zuliable ship.
"Such a ship was available for the two tests which have now taken place but the ec- commodation
her ON
was Hmited and was fully taken
up.
SYMPATHISE
Blair House, a Mayfair-style town residence, has been used since the war to house many overseas dignitaries. It is almost directly oppo- site the White House on stately, tree-lined Pennsylvania Avenue.
The man in charge of details of the Queen's visit, Mr Wiley Buchanan, State Department Chief of Protocol, sald
DISAGREEMENT today "it will probably be Blair House."
OVER EXPOSURE
PAMPHLETS
Bangkok, June 12. Members of the Southeast Asia. Treaty Organisation (Seato) Council, who have been meeting here, ended in disagreement on whether to distribute anti-Communist pamphlets in countries out side their own territories, i was learned today.
The United States and New Zealand Filt ༠༡ བྷུ་སུམྦུ།
walle Britain and France said "no." the hus had to return to her according to sources close to the
"She is not now available us
other essential duties.
" do sympathise with your poit of view in this but I am afraid that in not possible to take ny arrangement."
Connell,
CONSULT
In 1939, date of the lust visit to Washington by a British Monarch, King George the Sixth and the present Queen Mother stayed at the White House. But that was before Blair House became the Presidential Guest House. President To Welcome
President Eisenhower will be at National Airport to greet the Queen and her husband officially on the evening of October 16.
The programme will undoubtedly include a State banquet given by the President at the White House. The Queen will also probably give a dinner in honour of the President and Mrs Eisenhower at the British Embassy,
In New York Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-General, has begun contacts with the British delegation in preparation for the Queen's expected visit to the World Headquarters when she is in New York in October.
Cabinet To Decide
But informants said it would be for the British Cabinet to decide whether she should address the General Assembly. There was speculation about this as soon as it was known the Queen and Prince Philip would visit the United States.
Diplomats sald the Cabinet presumably would have
The front entrance to Blair House, the President's Guest The House, on broad Pennsylvania Avmiue, Washington, Queen and Duke may stay here during their official visit to the United States next October,
BIGGEST NAVAL
FAILURES CAUSE BRITONS CONCERN
From CHAPMAN PINCHER
Washington, June 12.
The succession of serious fallures during test firings of United States long-range, missiles cul- minating in the explosion of the glant Atlas yester- day is causing concern among British rocket experts stationed here,
Under the recent Bermuda agreement negotiated by Mr Meanillan, the Royal Air Force is depending on supplies of the 1,500 mile US rocket Thor as a stop-cap weapon until a tenger- runge British rocket is ready.
It now seems certain no Thors will be delivered to Britain be- fore 1001 at the earliest.
FIRINGS
Three recent frings of the Thor, which is being developed by the US Air Force, ended disastrously. One blew up while being fuelled, another exploded at launching, and a third had to be destroyed in erratic flight. Some mishaps are inevitable
In the early "development but this is serious and shows tho Thor to bo far removed from
the production stage.
Atlas apparently suffered
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fuel tank explosion shortly after toke-off.
REVIEW TAKES SECRET
PLACE IN US
Aboard USS Canberra, June 12.
One of the biggest naval reviews in history
was held today, when this atomic-age cruiser, laden with American and foreign officials, saluted in passing 114 warships from 18 nations anchored in a double column 15 miles long in Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Virginia.
Defence Secretary,
Charles
to decide whether the political climate would be favour-Wilson, representing President Assembly, which convenes on September 17. be disable for a major address by the Queen to the 81-nation Elsahowor, reviewed the fox-
Britain argued that such documents should not tributed without the consent of the country.concerned, and any In his letter to the Prine such attempt would react Minister, Mr Maen had said: | against Sento. But the British "It does seem a little strange delegates promised
to consult that the press can receive re- further with their Government cognition in this respect but not on this.
the people who may some day The Council at ts two-day be ford with the awful de-meeting saw the first of the cision of using the weapons we "exposure" pamphlets, "Com- testing, China Mail munist subversion of youth," of
are
Special.
year
"They noted that the impact of the Suez "interven- tion" probably would be blunted by October - a after it broke but its overtones are expected to con- tinue to run through the Assembly debates.
Symbol Of Leadership
At the same time, they observed that the Queen as which 10,000 have been printed. head of the Commonwealth, is the symbol of leadership Thailand and the Philippines of such countries as India, Pakistan and Ceylon, all of which opposed the Anglo-French action. Canada, also, ngreed to distribute them,
But Pakistan did not, on the was critical of it. Washington, June 12. President Eisenhower's doctor grounda that the question isį Sir Leslie Munro, the Now Zealand Ambassador, is
handied by{ said today that the President being adequately remained "alinost fully recover- locul
(Scato's expected to be President of the Assembly and delegates organisations. ed" from the stomach upset other members are New said this would make it particularly appropriate for the
France, which confined him to bed on Zealand,
Australia, Queen to address it.-Reuter, Monday-Reuter.
Britain and America).—Reuter
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ATOMIC COLLECTION ENERGY TALKS
Taipel, June 12.
OF ART
TO BE SOLD
decked vessela from the deck of the missile equipped Can- berra as it threaded its way be- tween the two columns.
CANBERRA
Also aboard the Canberra were Admiral Arthur Radford, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs-of-staff, Navy Secretary, Thomas Gales, Congrosstonni leaders, members of the diploma- tie corps and other high-ranking dignitaries.
The warships included 81 from the United States, und 33 from Spain, Latin American nations, ad member of the North Atlan
tle Treaty Organisation.
The review was part of fesi- vities which are being held to commemorate the 350 anniver- sary of the founding of James town, Virginia, the first English settlement in Americn.
MISSILE-SHIP
The United States warships included the 60,000 to super- alrcraft carrier Saratoga, the world's biggest, the battleships Wisconsin and Iowa. the The Nationalist Chinese
me:ljum
carriers Franklin Government will negotiate
D. Roosevelt and Valley Forge Paris, June 12.
and the Canberra's missile- with a group of visiting
Art dealers and collectors equipped sistership Boston. American experts here on from all over the world!
Observers said the review was Thursday the draft of 1 poured into Paris today to hold off Eplihead in Britain to
surpassed in size solely by one) Sino-American agreement on view the Margaret Thomp- fete the coronation
of Queen atomic energy for peaceful son Biddle collection of 45 Elizabeth
modern paintings, worth France-Presse.
uses,
Dr
Energy
Li Hai-may, secretary over a million dollars, which general of the Chinese Atomic
Commission, said the will go on public sale at the will Galerie Charpentier on Fri- draft when worked out be submitted to Washington for day. study and ratification.
SUPERSEDE
in June, 1953. -
BRITISH ENQUIRY
the Court
In
JET PLANE BAGS
A HARE
Paris, Jono 13. American test pilot, Arthur Murray, disclosed today that he had inadver fonily "bagged" a haro during a test fight in French "Barondeur" jet fighter yesterday,
Metan-Villarocho.
As
A
Murray roared to land at the airport, ground personnel brought him the rewalt of his inimiion--|
eight-pound hare whloti had been accidentally caught in his brake- parachute-France-Presso.
DUKE HAS
8-HOUR REHEARSAL
London, Juno 13. The Duke of Edinburgh early today left a British Broadcast- ing Corporation television studio After two rehearsals dight hours for a £20,000 In- ternational Geophysical Year programme.
that eve
of
the
TALKS
I Would Be
Very Uneasy'
GENERAL NORSTAD
Washington, June 12. General Lauris Norstad,
DENIED Commander of tho
Allied
powers in Europe, has said that if he were the Washington, June 12.
Boviet Commander in East The State Department Germany, "I would be very spokesman today denied uneasy," it was disclosed that there had been today. "secret diplomatic negotia
Norstad was replying to quês- tions between the United ions from Senator George States and the Philippines Aiken (Republican, Vermont) for a revised status of the during a Senate Foreign Rela- forces treaty".
tions Committee hearing on the American foreign alt problem. Speaking of the Soviet satel to forces, Norstad said: "Thero news agency. The oficial spokes-is a question of Poland, which man said that "no negotiations because of its location, size and secret or otherwise on the ques-strength is of critical import tion of jurisdiction or the status ance of american forces in the Phillp- pines have taken place since the negotiations were recessed last December
WRE
A report to that effect sent from Manila by a foreign
As s the normal practice, the State Department's spokes man went on, there have been continuing discussions with the Philippine Government on specifte problems that nrise trom time to time in connection with the 1943 military bases agreement.
HOSTILE
In East Germany, the Russians have 22 divisions and soro eight or nine hundred alreraft, This is quite a large number to support through a potentially hostile country and the Soviet line of communication could be very insecure.
Norstad said: "From the be- ginning, we have always won- dored why the Russians seem to place such great reliability on the satellite forces. Of course Agreement on some of these the problems has been reached and eliminated some satellite forces Hungarian altuation announced. Others are still being and made others very suspect,” discussed.-France-Presse.
he said, France-Presse,
DENMARK | NEHRU ON
STUDIES PROJECT
Copenhagen, June 12.
SCOOTER
New Delhi, Juna 12 Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru is learn-
Omcial Dinish clicles confirin- ing to ride a motor scooter
of today that the United States and, security oficials, pre has sounded out. Denmark on worrying.
It
attitude toward possible
aerial inspection of its territory
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The Indian leader decided to
and Greenland within the take to two wheels aslead of East-West four as part of an economy drive and his security men are faced
of Instingframework
inspection system.
The Danish circles sald that with the problem of having to Denmark had not yet formally guard him if he insists on chug- replied to the American (celerá, ging along to his office or to but stated that the Danish Gov-functions on his scooter. ernment would study with Nehru apparently has taken sympathy any project which to heart Congress leaders' recent might ala in reaching an interns pleas for Ministers to sccept analler salaries and cut spend- fional disarmament agreement,
The same circles said they ex-ing to a bare minimum,United pected the Nšto to make a close study of tho serial inspections
The proceeds of the sale will go to the Blidle Foundation in New York. Mrs Biddle, divorced It wil also supersede the 1965 wife of diplomat Anthony Druxel
London, June 12.
The rehearsal was the first agreement between the two Biddle, died in Paris on June 8,
Embassy The British- countries under which the US 1836 at the age of 54.
Washington has been instructed for the BBC's mammoth show will furnish Nationalist China an A patron
"The Restless Sphere which the recent of the arts, and to enquire whether heiress to the mining and bank- revised ruling of atomic repetor, De Li said,
United will be shown on June 30, the The five-member American Ing forfune of Colonel Willam State
International Supreme atomic mission, led by Dr W. T. Boyce Thompson, sho often American civilians are not sub- Geophysical Year, Allison, chief of the Asian entertained leading French per-ject lo trist by courte mariinl American Affairs Division of sonalities and diplomats at her covers the case of Mra Eualco The Duke is to act as com-
Her fortune was Brillbart, the US. Atomic Energy Com-Paris home.
British wito of an mentator for this ambitious one-project.-France-F7C330, with estimated at $85,000,000.
American serviceman will discuss
hour programne, describing lie mission.
bo Among the paintings to officials in tomorrow's
Britain last year appealed to scientifle preparations under way Nationalist
"China's sold are three Gauguins, eight the United States for clemency la many countries. needs in researching and deve-Renots, three Monets, a Malse in the case of Mrs Brillhart now
At the rehearsals, he saw films loping atomic energy for place and a Cornt. Collector's from Now serving a life sentence in the
York, Chicago, London, Geneva, United States ofter being con-of selentine work in such coun- The
draft the
American Munich Milan, Rome, Amster victed for killing three of her tries as Japan, Canada, Aus-
and Singapore four daughters In scientists brought here will also dant, Brussels
Amnato, tralia and the United States, arrived for be studied at the meeting have already
the Extres, in 1952 and 1968. --- | making suggestions as they were United Press.
China Mail Special,
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*LIGHT RAYS” CAUSE OF STERILITY
-AMONG US SERVICEMEN?
New York, June 12.
22 Transmile with the end in The New York Dally news
the middel (5),
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mattroives? (5),
25.Book boy (4), WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD--Auross:
1 Debtor, B D how-a, 8 Melco, & Termine, 10 Screw, 11 Remi 12 Aleo, 19 Rias, 16 Belect, 18 Eva-Des, 20 Betim, 22 Imps, 28 Spasm, 25 Carol, 20 (w) Sapels, 27 Belus, 28 A-mams, 20 Gbreda. "Down;
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poris in its Thursday Monent the United States Army bod begins na drvestign tion into charges that m counted mumbers of strelce» : mory warm trandes · wherźle or genetically dedocštva verbors → porod to engadocious bloding
Litutts during a meet- Sood World War mission.
hington bureau, the newa":
1 Detracta, 2 Barleror, 3 Omit, & Recoded, 5 Elres, & Hactic, 7. Whelk, 14 Stamp-File, 16 Bubalote 10 El-amples, 17, Louwno | Inn volrighį dieninha, kam iša Licasona), 10 Visors, 31 Charin, 24 Mash,
paper soid 3,000 US soldiers; The "light rays”, according to were in the "hush-hush opery-
tion" which had limited suc- eers in combat,
the Daily News, were mount- od en tanks and scot into ac- tion at night to ruin the nime, If not the eyealight of the enemy and permit US troops to move up behind in. com- parative safety. The tanks... 480 of them were used in operations along the Rhine, the dispatch anía.
the operation-in a watered- down report--were mado available to it in a formerly secret docuifient,
BAN TESTS
MEMORANDUM
Press,
PANTHER FOR CHILDREN
Lito
Utrecht, June 12. Princess
Belgrade, Juns 12.
Marijke, Yugoslavia is preparing youngest of the four daughters
the
a memorandum which will or Queen Jullana of the Nether- be handed over to repre- lands, today accepted in sentatives hore of the fivs. name at Netherlands children a Nation UN Disarmament onered by
dromedary and a young panther Pakistani young Sub-committed calling for
people. ban on nuclear-tests, it It was the young Princess's first official duty. The animals was reported here today.
wens give us a gift in thanks The official Yugoslay News for Netherlands aid in 1954 Agency, Tanjug, quoted the during the Pakistani floods. Under Secretary for Foreign The children of Pakistani niso Affairs, Dr Ivekovia, for this mint a baby elephant but the two-hour› meeting of animal dia not survive the long the Yugoslav Parlimment's son voyage. A baby panther Foreign Affairs Gummiliae. was sent by plane, to replace It.
Maduro Liaquat All Khan, "Yuggulay Poller wna, fa, and undoubtedly will be directed Pakistani Ambassador to the towards a completo ban of Nothorfanda, dajoned over the was two animali la Prinoša Marition,
The newspaper quoted one ex- cerviceman who is reported to have learned from
It said this report described the after a bla
"light" as doctor in 1950 that he was
carbon are types each having 13 million candle. completely sterilous saying: "During
that thoro power but added our training, they
was strong-kukion to believe Karrajaced nå sin left and right,
that morning and valakit, that we
something to than carbonates inhalerød,s«China thiena - exportada," might be made selo be thin
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