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MOSCOW'S 2-RING CIRCUS

Man-In-The-Street A

Dazzled Spectator

Moscow, Nov. 3.

The Russian man-in-the-street was a dazzled

spectator at a two-ring circus today.

In one ring was the launching of Sputnik II. In the other was the firing of former Defence Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov from the Presidium and Central Committee of the Supreme Soviet, Russin's two top governing| bodies.

Together, these events provided added drama for celebra- tion of the 40th anniversary of the Russian Revolu- tion. A major military parade here on Thursday marks the anniversary."

The Zhukov expulsion vir- from history. He was to retain tunlly monopolised Sunday a shore of eredit for the, vent morning newspapers. But dur-Soviet effort in the Second Ing the morning, word of the World Wor.

a dog aboard

second satellite this one_with| He was apparently to retain, around. the rank of Marshal as well as

Communist Party membership end a place

the Supreme Sovlet if not the Central Com- mittec.

had been announced in a Radio Moscow Inlletin during the curly hours.

Obviously excited crowds on morning walks in the park and on Moscow streets divided at- tention between Zhukov and the, two Russian Sputniks now; giraling the globe.

The rat satellite went up on Oct. 4.

Typient remarks heard on a stroll through the park were these: "Nobody can deny we are ahead in science now. wonder what the Americans will say now that we have dono I again."

Well, up goes Sputnik and down roes Zhukov. That's the way it is.”

CONCERN

A great deal of concern was heard expressed at the fate of the dog which is flying around the globe inside the second satellite.

"What's going to happen to the poor animal?" o middle- arted housewife asked.

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An ednoated guess Moscow observers was that be probably would be ap- pointed shortly to a provincial army command or to head a Soviet military academy.

It was unlikely that the Party would wish to waste his talents, fully confessed past errors, especially now that he had

There was a certain amount of surprise at the alacrity with which Zhukov's most intimate former contades in arms and colleagues apparently joined in his condemnation. It appeared that he was completely isolated.

This tended to confirm tha informed opinion that the top hierarchy of the armed forces would remain virtually intact in the near future. United Press.

"Why don't they tell us how Would-Be Assassin...

they will bring it back to earth.” A taxi driver said of the Zhukov matter: "We don't want another Stalin."

All talk wnan't of the two major newb events In the

Russian capital.

Other toples under discussion among the walkers were Wie annesty for prisoners an nounerd last Saturday to coin- cide with the anniversary cele bration, the possibility of price cuts. the likelihood of in- troduction of a universal seven- hour work day and the com- pletion of an atomie leebreaker and locomotive.

WAR?

There was an apparent feel- Ing that chances of war break- ing out along the Turkish- Syrian border had diminished appreciably.

Some of the Interest in Zhukov-centred about the Cen- trai Committee's accusation that he pursued "adventurism" in foreign policy matters. This And not been wholly spelled

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Of Pres. Garcia?

Maulla, Nov. 4,

The Philippine Newn Service reported today the police have launched citywide mankunt in Cebu City "for a young man who might have been a would-be assassin of Pre. sident Carlos P. 'Garola.”

PNB said the mau Way Beth Carrying a hand- grenade in front of a Cebu City theatre some 12 main- utes before the Presidential pamed by lust

entourage

night.

"Inyoaligators „expremed apprehension the youth may have been hired to assassinate President Gar- cla," the FN8 reported poten United Press.

BEN GURION

IN HOSPITAL

Jerusalem, Nov. 3.

Israeli Premier David Ben Gurion, Injured when a hand grenade was thrown ni minis- fers in the Israeli Parliament last week. Is to slay in hospitat The crowned heads of inter-longer than expected. It was national Communism were here learned today.

Battalion's Only Beard

Pioneer Sergeant R. Ryves of the Second Battalion Scots Guard, on parade at Chelsea Barracks recently, is the only man in the outfit permitted to wear a beard. Keystone Photo,

US URGED TO

GIVE NATO NUCLEAR ARMS

Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nov. 3. Mr Lester Pearson, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, tonight called on the United States to provide its North Atlantic Treaty Organisa-| tion allies with modern atomic weapons asļ part of a three-point Western programme to| achieve an "enduring and endurable" peace.

Delivering the 1967 Gideon of any possible aggression la Seymour Memorial Lecture at now the United States, not the the University of Minnesoin, entire NATO alliance, the former External Affairs The failure of the United Minister of Canada outlined a States to provide other NATO programme for peace in members with atomic weapons

warld where man has conquered a serious weakening of the nearly everything bitt himself" The programme entitled:

principle and practice of col lective defenco" and has "ermal- Keeping Western democra-ed a sense of the futtllay of tic insultutions "strong, loent defence" among European free and healthy"

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"Surely, in an alliance of this every opportunity to nego-kind, every aspect of defence tiate; indeed creating opport must be fully collective and co- unter to negotiate "differences operative, whether strutele or with those whom we have had merely tactical considerations are and still have good reason to involved, and all weapons mist tear".

be shared," sald Mr Peareon,

"The time has come, I think. when security risks if there is Mr Peatson said: "It would much risk now in vlow of what he idle to deny that the strong the Russians know-must be that Ben element that holds the mem- subordinated to the greater risk who underwent anbers of NATO together is fear." of the alliance weakening and operation for his juries, IN However, he said, there were disappearing."

NATO members must са But it was clear that Zhukov suffering from the effects signs that this cement of fear the shock caused by the not as strong as it once was

And operate more politically name would not be expunged grenade-throwing incident, He because of the feeling among economically as well as mili-

was to have left hospital today."certain of the European mem-{ tarily, Mr Pearson raid. -France-Prokso,

bers of NATO" that the target United Press.

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sence in itself was eerlain to i It WDs stated claim a large share of patlle Gurion. attention.

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Rome, Nov. 3.

Egypt and Britain were looking today for a place to meet tomorrow for resumption of Anglo-Egypilan talks almed, at restoring economic relations between, the two coun tries. Because of the current Food and Agriculture Conference Organisation (FAO) gmeral

here, the rooma at FÃO headquarters in which the Anglo-Egypian talks were re- sumed on October 3 were no louser avali- able,

"We are trying to find a place to meet," the Egyptian delegation chief, Hassan Zaki, told reporters.. "We are looking for a hotel

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Mr Zaki said he expected. British delegation head, Str. Dents 'Rickett, to get in touch with him as soon as he arrives so that a decision can be taken as to where the talks will be held.

Mr Zakl said so might mee! Sle Deals to- morrow in a lelo-a-tete meeting to decide -how the talks will be resumed.

"At the moment." Bir Zaki said, "I cannot say whether I am optimistic or pessimistle concerning the results of our talks." —— United Press,

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