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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1957.

Furore In The Wake Of Friday's Failure

US ROCKET RACE WITH RUSSIA

PEARSON IN

OSLO FOR

NOBLE PRIZE

CEREMONY

Oslo, Dec. 8.. Nobel Peace Prize winner. Lostor B. Pearson, told , pressmen today that per- haps the most important task for the United Nations now was "to -croato a permanent police

Washington Now Looks To The Air Force's 'Atlas'

Cape Canaveral, Florida, Dec. 8. The U.S. looked today to two silver Atlas míssilos, glinting through the super- structure of their service towers here, with the hope of regaining lost prestige in the racket race with Russia.

In

the wake of Friday's fallure to launch the satellite-carrying Vanguard missile and the resulting furore over advance publicity given the project, unofficial information about mili- tary missile launchings" was harder than ever to come by.

force to meet emergency The best guess was that one of the Air Force Atlas

goods wherever they might appear."

Pearson

or-

rived here te- day to take part in a ceremony to be held on Tuesday, in which he will receive Nobel Prize from the hands Gunnor

th'e

Mr Pearson Jahn, President

Norwegia Nobel Com milleend Lormer Director of the Bank of Norway.

intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) would be launched on Thursday,

Guy Mollet

Flays The

Right Wing

Bothune, Dec, 0.

Former French Premier, Guy

The former Canadian Exter- nal Affairs Minister said that follet, lender of the Socialist although the constitutional Party, said today it was netes frame of the United Nations sary for the Socialists to par- made it difficult to agree on ticipate in the government of using such a police force, it was Premier Fellx Galliard be- essentially vital that 11 cause the "regime and the re- there."

publie are in danger."

усиг

Meanwhile, there appeared |lite aetivity at the top secret fest contre as erows rested after one of the most wearying and frustrating weeks in the history of the centre. Yiklerday, en- gineers worked through the day to Ore on Air Force Thor mla- silc, the first major projecille Jever launched on a weekend.

Drea

Clean up crews were expect- ed to move into the Vanguard in force on Monday to determine how long it will take to repair the damage caused by

the exploding Vanguard so that another can be brought out of the hangar.

The Sputniks

"We still keep in mind," he Discussing nancial questions added, "those critical days 1st in a speech here, Mollet said: Many of these connected when the General As "We are fighting within the with the Atlas ICBM project nembly voted for the resolution, government' against Imitations felt they now bore the burden recommending to send U.N. on purchasing power through for matching Russia in Jonc police force to Suez - and the price rises, for it is the working phase of the space race. Sovlet only thing we could do during class that would suffer from scientists claim they launched the next hours was to cable this.

an ICBM as long ago as last General Edson Burns, then in "But the French right-wing August and that it was basical- Palesting, that he was Com is the most stupid in the world,ly this rocket they used later lo mander-in-Chief of such a force And this is one of the factors offing the two Sputnik satelliter

that did not yet exist."

into orbit around the earth. the French politicul altuation."

Mollet sold the French right

Commenting on the proposal wing was paving the way for to duces the Indonesian sua-Bolshevism"-France-Presse. tion at the forthcoming NATO

neeling, Pearson said that the

Canadian point of view bath

always been that NATO should THE AGA KHAN

only accept.

responsibilities

affecting its member countries. Indonesia was noť among these,

IN LONDON

"If we try to take on N-

London. Dec. 8. The Aga sponsibilities outside the NATO

Khan returned to region, we will always be in London by plane today at the trouble".

a two-month, clid of

trip to Ismaili communities In East Africa and will, celebrate his 21st birthday here next Friday.

On the other hand, he said events occurring ouŝalde NATO

The Aga sald - after landing had their effect on the organisa. tion itself. ilis personal opinion that he was struck by the was that NATO should remain necessity of undertaking a large very watchful and not accepiscalo education programme outside responsibilities-France among the Ismailis In Bast Presse.

Africa--France-Presse,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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6 Like judge? (8),

8 Not an old word again (4).

9 It may be in, the soup (0).

11 Landowners have them (6),

12 Going sick (6),

14 Became tearful (4).

10 The place for martileg (8),

18 Breed (5),

19 Growth of family (4)

20 Qulio (8).

21 A part with ạ, tranquil

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28 Abound (4).

27 Assesses local' taxas (5).

28. Staggered around" (6);"

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1 Russia was öndo ours (4).

2 Karenina, perhaps (4),

5 Welcome call from the sy

4 Jola the client service? (0).

a Dashing port of coat? (7).

8 Curtain of fire, (7).

7 Produce an answer (7),

10 Sinngy hala (5).

13 Proverbial swearer (7).

LA LA SEK và con bỏ (7)

19 Ypiancés (7),

17 Fruity answer (0).

19 Gentle offer (0),

21 Large booje (4).

The United States has yet to launch successfully other an ICBM or a satellite.

The 90-foot Atlas, capable of delivering nuclear warheads to

after

The latest Bussinn heli. copter the "MI-6"

Who's To Blame which established a record

For The

US Lag In

Space Race?

Washington, Dec. 8.

recently by Hfting 12.tous to an altitude of 2,400 metres and breaking the previous American mark of 2,000 metres, is dis played in Moscow. An average-sized helicopter in shown in the foreground to emphasise the colossal size of the new machine. --Express Photo.

Democratic National Chair- Please Hand

man Paul M. Butler said today Dr Wernher von Braun is responsible for any log in development of

Back

ballistic missiles during Our Rocket,

the yours of the Truman Administration.

the

Butler fuld Von Braun, chief of missile development at Army's Redstone Arsonal, was "In charge of the whole pro- gramme and if there is any responsibility it rests with him.”

targets 6,000 miles distant, was

He said the one-time Germans test-fired twice before from the centre, in June and September, expert was brought to this coun- But both times it had to be try by the Truman Administra- cestroyed by remote control beton. cause of a malfunction rising a few thousand feet into The Democratle Chairman the sky.

was asked on a televialan pro- gramme about Von Braun's statement that little work was done on ballistic misalles durtog

Launching

The two diver Atlases, shaped like giant blunt-nosed bullets, could be econ towering over telephone poles on the test cen- tro when their red and white towers were moved away.

One of

theso Atlas missiles Hos already been static ured on the ground and was believed to be the one scheduled for launch Ing this week.

the years 1947-1951, when the Democrats were in power.

Soviets Ask

London, Dec. 8.

.

NoC8A0

The Soviets

· Latest- Helicopter

ALGERIAN REBEL

CHIEFS CRITICISE US AID TO FRANCE

Tunis, Dec. 8. Algerian rebel leaders in Tunis severely criticised the American support given to France during the United Nations debate on Algeria, but predicted the United States would eventually be led to "abandon its colonialist attitude in international politics," the Tunisian weekly "L'Action" said today.

At the same time, the news- paper sild, the Algurlan leaders warned that they could "pot walt much long" and might hunve to sock "effective and solid support elsewhere then in the West, oven in the Cons- munist countries,"

arms to Tunisia constituiod

American turning point in policy regarding North African questions.

NO CHANGE

"It turns out that this was an

Lord Waverly Awarded Order Of Merit By Queen

London, Dec. 8. Lord Waverlay, who as Eir

John Anderson was charge of Civil Defence at the outbreak of World War 11, was awarded the Order of Marit by the Queen today, The Insignim

one of Britofola

of the Order,

most excluzive

honour, was handed jo 75-year- old Lord Waverley, in hospital here today.

Lord Waverley, has been in hospital

several days with

pleurisy.

Ho has had a long and dis- tinguished career in pubila Uto, porving in administrative posta in West Atries and India. He wes, Governor of Bengal

AIR-RAID SHELTER

As Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security ho was responsible for Britain's Civil Defence planning before the "blitz" A garden 'air-rald shelter, applied to thousands of householders throughout the country, was named after him,

He was first elected to the House of Commons in 1938 and

achieved Cabinet rank a year Inter. He has, both Chancellor of the Exchequer and Lord Pre- sident of the Council. He was made a Viscount in 4952, and is tạow Chairman of the Port of London Authority,

The Order of Merit, which in within the personal gift of the

is Sovereiga

contcnred for eminence in statesmanship, the services, selence, arts and let- ters. Among current holders of the OM. are. Sir Winston Chur-

chill and Ear! Attlee-Reuter

RUSSIANS TURN TO TOURISM

and

Moscow, Dec.: 8. The official Soviet tourist agency Intourist reported today. that more then 100,000 Soviet eliizens visited capitalist coun- tries in 1956.

Intourist

chairman V. M. Ankudinov, wrote in the news- The rebel Leaders considered Atlantic operation,, which did

of the Professor F. Davitaya, vice that the UN. General Assembly not change the constant support paper New Times that

given by the United States to total 601,420 Russian tourists chairman of the Soviet vote, vourabln to France,

the forces of repression and in- who went aboard, 198,580 visit- committeo.for the Inter was partly the result of United

ed Western countries, among justice."

The article continued:

Britain, national Geophysical States support.

"For then France, Italy, Year, tonight repeated The paper sald their attitude the past three years, the bullets Finland, Norway, Sweden the Soviet appeal to

men in Algeria, Denmark. was: Wo might have thought that our

He and that the others tour- America to return that the American delivery of the machine guns, the tanks, the

helicopters and planes that ed Iron Curtain countries, and remnants of Russia's first

France uses, have been coming | "that no biạn fide tourists visit- Sputnik rocket, which the

from the United States for a fed the United States.

Arikudinov large part

sald that of the Summing up the opinion of 486,370 visitors to the Soviet Union last year, 128,230 came the Algerian leaders, the news-

capitalist paper said: "The United States from

countries. will be led, one day or another, Patted Press, to abandon its colonialist titude In International polities. But the Algerians cannot walt much longer,

Russians said yesterday Control

fell in Alaska,

pro- Moscow Radio in a gramma in Serbo-Croat, quoted him as saying examination of the remains and plapointing exactly where they fell was of o scientific significance" roat especially for the study of the upper layers of the atmosphero.

He went on. "The programme of the C. envisages operation between scientists of countries. This co- mon ahould bp particularly genuine between Soviet and American scientists, who have. at their disposal the most up- to-date means of scientific ro-

Control Of

Space Missiles

New York, Dec. 8. Sir Leslie Munro, President of the United Nations

at

"We are co 4 threhold, the ibrehold of the conddence wo have placed in the West. Among our milllants, it is increasingly stated that we must seek effec-

General Assembly, said tive and solid support elsewhere than in the West, even In' tha today that the Assembly Communist countries."-Franco- might have to call a Presse.

special session next year

Butler sold that before Von Braun became "so concerned with saving face" for people in the Republican Administration ho had remarked that the years 1947-01 were "spent in basic research in ballistic musalles megaratory to development.

• There

also are two gleaming "He himselt should have white missiles standing

in told the President and the Con- Lowers the Army launching gress that we weren't making Bros. One is believed to be a satisfactory progress under his short-range Redstone. missile, direction, and that he did not which already is operational, huve enough money from Con-

"We hope that U.S. scientists hind the other, a 1,500-mile range, gress, if that was the casa-on will supply us with the details Jupiter, or even a Jupiter-C. irr said it was in the period of the place of fall of the re-

The latters a

prior to the advent of the Elsen-mains of the carrier rocket, and souped-up

Buller that they will send them to ua version of the Juplier which the Lower Administration,"

Ho added in a television in- in the interests of the comumon | Defence Department has accept- bald. ed as on alternative satellite

cause of the successful and full terview: carrier if further tests of the the was being concentrated on gramine

Butler said further that effort completion of the agreed pro-

of the LG.Y." Vanguard fall.--United Press.

gulded missilca ne contrasted | Reuter. with the intermediate

New French

Political Party

Paris, Dec. 0.

A now French political party, "The Union of the Social- ist Loft" was created to-

range

and intercontinental rockets. He renewed his assertion that all of the 11 operational missile now in the US Arsenal were initiated" by the Truman Administration.

"Not one operational missile has been added in the five years of the Republican Adraialstra. tion," he said.---United Press,

pearch.

Sputniks' Progress

to consider control of BIG CHASE

space missilea,

He said one question lavolved was sovereignty over the moon and outer space.

OF REBELS IN DESERT

"The United Nations. should

Algiers, Dec. 8. show itself worthy of is res-French aircraft and para- pnabibilities and control those

chutists are embarked on new outer space developments. I think we can do it. If we don't, then the world will go into gravest poril"

He thought the assembly London, Dee: 8 would have to consider the sub- Radio Moscow announced to-feet sometime next year, day that Sputnik II will have probably before September, circled the earth 503 times by The regular session is due to 0300 GMT tomorrow, and Sputatott in September 1958. — mik 1, 090 timesUnited Press. Reuter.

Modesty In Madrid

day from the fusion of HOW WOMEN SHOULD DRESS: CHURCĮI'S DEGREE

five minor non-Communist extrame leftwing groups, including Clonde Bourdets "Now Left" movement.

The now party's platform in- cludes "active neutrality, opposition to the war in Algeria, 18 popular front and the inetal-

struggle against the bosses".

At le constituent congress to

22 Bind that gets run øyer! (4). | dượ, the new parly chose a poliüle

23 Put right "(4).

[SATURDAY?S: CROSSWORD-daromų 1 Swede, 4 Nipper,

8 Opined, 16 Parte, 12 Brakes, 14 Dresser, 17 Rede, 19 Dread: | od, 20 Passage, 22 Uuli, 28 Esteris, 27 Dearth, 29 Third, 30 Salted, 31 Regime, 32 Sorts. Down: 1. Sword, 2 Exile, Epecs, 5 Imps, 0 Passed, 7 Rosled, 9 Dredger, '11 Acrate, 13 Arrests, 13. Roan, 19 Sister, 18 Dein, 20 Fuller, 21 Biding, 24: Thaws, 20 Enter, 30 Widas, 28 Adups('g, marja)..

cal committed," which will func tion until the first statutory congreen, which in to bó hold in May, 1938,

* The commoliten includes the general necretaries of the five small parties which were furved,

Madeld, Dep. 8.

Spanish, women remek not wear devote whjon are too dioen-diting, or ană at the knoo, sind * * contrary to middesky, nak to wese. slookings." iba. Spanish Rainan- Primate announced day, a Catholly The rales, by the Archbishop of Toledo aná Prfinals of Spain Cardins) De. Kudune FIA Y. Dealth, werd read in all churchm, úr the Toledo Archdiocean. They said thas navela lililo "Kirkk

PUR BIGEN, SERUL DE SALOD MATE

The viktim sald divellelaki was at vártanod.

milable that they should come down, no Birther than the knee.”

The ruler also said that it was "contrary to modely to wear teneisporeni dresite over patie of the body which should be con -pealed" and fold wonden, ihai în, ohurah they "unat" wder) lang, sleeves cornring the whold sem kid drumon and stocklúas cover. ing the greater part of the leg *Solivel mistresses and, above all, mana shosild-

"Kasowy "that' in accordance with thể rules et the Baured Consreration of the Council llacy. KALLI, pak noceps in their school and dona vänta pupija 'who, new net dressed with pre- "En lung case of pupils Already admitted they

(ko dutena If, for de hai mena

Spanish Warships

Off Morocco

Agadir, Dec. 8. A battalion of the Royal Moroccan army and some dozen tannons of the Royal Moroccan Artillery, today took up positions round the port of Agadir, as Spanish worshipe, first sighted yesterday at the harbour en- france, joined with ether units of the Spanish feet some 60 miles to die south.

rc-

portedly number

The Spanish squadron

at leapt 19

a night-and-day pursuit of ships but no landings were at-

calm.

an Algerian rebel band tempted at any point along the that killed a group of Moroccan coast. French oll prospectors in

At Agadir, the population of come 16,000 remained .the Great Western Security measures were tighten- Desert at the end of

ed and patrols kept a rogulor November, it was officially watch on strategic points announced.

throughout the town; -- Franco- Pre$990.

The announcement said that French forces had clashed three- times with the northward | moving ' rebel- band sinco December 4. The rebels Isst 37 killed and one captured. Ip

the engagements, while French lussen

welo two parachutists

killed and Ave wounded,

"That

One Killed.

In Clash

After the first clash with a

La Paz, Bolivia, Dec. 8. small detachment of the rebel One person was killed and fiteo others wounded in, særbed -STOUF, DGET Colomb Bechar on

December

forces elashas which broke out Tonight 4. French found the body of André Guilot, in the Edjivian" city of · Banta one of the oil prospectors who | Cruz, a government - com- was kidnapped by the rebels unique announced

Captured rebels cald

The communiqué said' today's Gulliot was slain, at the be- | Incidenta 'woró, matted by për ginning of the battle between sons who had taken piort: In the Cruz" disturbances of the French troops and the re- senta

October 81: “Indt and who had The biggest clash occurred on fact surrender their fires December: 7, when parachuted | arma to the police. Fronch troops fought w twilight A Government representativa. battle with a largo rebell group. left here me Banta Crus, tonight In the combal 35 rebels were to superring the restoration of killed and two rebel camps, ¦ law and reser, the coHEBAKUJUNE with 60 camas and two tona de fall, ridding that lack stunton supplies, - wece dosenanden was deviin becoming hormat

bels.

The sizz

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