THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959.

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Nixon-Khrushchev Talks Mills Off To Death Of Former

Liquid Hydrogen Rocket Engine

Palm Beach, Fla., July 20.

Rocket iren here are well Along in the development of a liquid hydrogen rocket engine designed to put giant satellites In bil or 1 payloads to the moun.

Perfection of the new engine will be a break-through in the rice for space-the Arst space engine to use quid hydrogen for fuel.

Helpful

OPPORTUNITY

FOR FRANK DISCUSSIONS

Moscow, July 26.

Its designern my it will be United States Vice-President Richard. M. Nixon

eupable of putting à 7,500-poɛɛl Autelis in orbit, of sending a 2,000-pound paryland deep into Ajince, or of "woft-landing" 760 pounds of instruments at the Joon--UPI,

EXTRA WHEEL

Oldham, July 25. A local newspaper yesterday carried the following lost and; found advertisement:

"Lost, three-wheel bleycle."--- UPI.

Ax

and Mr Nikita S. Khrushchoy had a “helpful” and very serious dinner talk of more than five hours today on most major issues of concern to the United States and Russia.

Fou

an they returned

from the dinner conference held official Mr Khushar hev's country honte, Mr Nixon began

An

discussions in a calm and ob- Jective atmosphere,"

Mr Nixon considered "this to

drafting a full report to Presid-have been a full me complete ent Ebenbower and Secretary disctiesion within time limits, of

at State Christian A. Herter.

Mr Nixon said he considered

major issues.",

It had been understand in ad- that the meeting was "helpful tions, but it was explained that

vance, there were no negotia because it provided oppor- inity for trank and complete there was a complete give-and-

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ACROBS

1 Front seat. Or is it? (6).

5 Acknowledge. (5),

Ivon brentits, evnceited (4).

O Send in an account (8).

11 Circle on the target (5).

12 Sent in to make a game of

IL (8).

14 Young star? (4).

10 11 Just huppens (5)..

10 Job of work (5).

18 Part of a rideshow on March

18 for example (4).

20 Two-legged donkeyst (8).

24 Girl who don't stop grow.

ing (5).

25 Politician? (0).

20 Caplial plice for mail (4).

27 County lown of Co

(b).

Claro

28 Hammer on runners (0).

DOWN

1 Bogarde's dopgor? (4),

Impossible list (4).

3 Flat out at dusk? (4),

4 Told the tule (6).

5 Cordial Producer (7).

6 It is not weman pilots,

secm (7),

who utter these! (7)

10 Exclude (5).

13 Struggle confusedly (7).*

take.

Me Nixon and Mr Khrushchev agreed not to make any com ments disclosing the substance of their talks at this time.

This is the custom of the Vice-President's meetings with heads of stpfe and his policy of not commenting on the substance of the discussion in the absence of an agreement to do so frun The hast.

The dinner meeting was held

at Mr Khrushchev's Elgt country home about 22 miles outside of Moncow.

Luteness

After Mr Nixon returned to the American Ambassador's re- sidence here he received a call from Mr Khrushchev who of. fered to

Vice- permit the President to fly to Leningrad kumaruw in the U.S. military Jet plate in which Mr Nixon lew to Moscow.

Russians Refuse American

Free Samples

New York, July 26.

The Roviet Government THE Russians would not permit American ex-

previously had not given sp- proval to fly to Leningrad from Moscow.

Because of the Latence of

Mr Nixon declined the time,

offer with Mr Khrushchev's thanks and will fly to Leningrad tomorrow morning in a Russian TU-104.

hibitors at the Moscow show to follow the age-old American fair custom of giving away free samples.

The "samples" are being sold, instead, an American business- man said.

Gerald S. Kennedy, of Min- The large American prizo | neapolls, said on his return from party accompanying the Vice the opening of the US. ex- President will also fly tatbition

that.

company Chla Leningrad in a TU-104.-UPI.

and others had run into several stumbling blocks in getting the displays organleed. They had difficulty hot water, he said,

Archbishop 'Muffed

His Lines'

London, July 26.

Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, is reported to have "muffed his lines" in marrying his

son.

Instead of saying "a woman should be loving" la one part of the marringe service, he said " woman should be lovely."

Then, the Daily Mirror re- ported, he corrected himself hurriedly while the small con- gregation in Lambeth. Palace smiled.

Russians

getting

and the refused to give some exhibitors more space or work- men to help them move heavy equipment.

Unco-operative

“They were very unico- operative," he told nowararn of Idlewild international air- port.

Kennedy wald there was a great public demand in Mo*-

fair, plus the goodwill of the Russian workers, which made this fair posible,

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top

in

"I don't think that there Any goodwill at the Rumla."--U.P.1.

Norwegian King's Ship

In Near

Collision

Oslo, July 26,

cow for tickets to the fair but The Norwegian royal yacht that they apparently were not easy for Bussians to obtain. "Everywhere we were swamp- ed by people asking for tickets," he raid. "I found out that the tickets were doled out through the Communist Party, and think that they are trying to keep the attendance down."

Kennedy sold his firm and twu other sharing the same The Archbishop was marrying exhibit space General Foods his 35-year-old fourth xon, and RCA asked the Russians to Humphrey Fisher, to Diana let them use Soviet dieticima to

Davis, 27.

Norge, carrying King Olav and his daughter, Prin- cean Astrid, on a tour of northern Norway, narrow- ly escaped collision with tho Gormon fraighter Bauonfols In the Arctic Ocean carly today, the Norwegian nows agency reported.

The Nergo was en route from

Honningsvang to Vardoe, near

Hollywood

Pictured at London Airport are the Engilah family Milila off

Hollywood where father, John Mills, will study the script of ' hĩa new i fitm Family Robinson." With him are the rest of the frendly, bla

Магу Hayley-Bell, hils daughter. Hayley, and his son, Jonathan, -Nenterphoto.

Princess Alexandra's Plans For Tour

London, July 26.

London Gay Young Thing

London, July 26. Brenda Dean Paul, stage queen of the roaring late 1920s who spent years in hospitals and gaol for drug-addiction, died here today.

Lennox Boyd Says: My Conscience Is Easy

London, July 27, Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, is quoted in today's Daily Mail as soy- ing he has the "easiest conscience in the world" ovor the Nyasaland issue. He was speaking to the now paper's political correspondent, Walter Turry, in the first Inter-

Miss Paul had been ill and was in bed when she is b

loved to have had a seizure. A triond called the doctor. But when he arrived, Miss Paul was dand. She was 40,

She died B A three-room, third-Boor Bal overlookimi fashionablo Kensington High Street. On the dresser were quantition of the drugs of which abe once wald: would die without them."

Deadly Grip

The only daughter of * baronut, Brenda was one of Uur brightest of the "AY things"-until drugs young caught her in their deadly grip.

She lived it up with parties until dawn, champagne baths, fashionable treasure hunts and wild escapades.

Then in 1931, at the age of 21, view he has given since the she was found guilty of obtain- political furore caused by pub- | ing drugs. She consented to lication of the Deviln Commia- undergo a cure at a home and sion's report on the Nyasaland was bound over for three years, troubles.

Terry quotes the Becretary as saying:

ina.

Colonial

He has not the slight- est intention of resign-

The state of emergency In Nyasaland will con- inue "for the time being."

A

WILL

Penniless

few months later she found penniless in = Farlo hospital and 02 the road to becoming an addior who could not face the' kin» Night without, dark' glumes, Her autobiography, published in 1953, brought her back into the news. It was a frank story of society life in London, Dr Hastings Bands, de Berlin, and Paris, of her briet tained leader of the acting career-and drug addic- Nyasaland African Congresstian. party, will not be released She spent periods of remorse jand dicpression in nursing The Daily Mait correspondentomes and, in 1940, in prison describes Mr Lennox-Boyd as for breach of recognisance.

By the earlier 1980s, the once appearing "totally unworried" during the Interview, which took vivacious redhead, mistaken in place in the minister's London New York for Clara Bow, was tired, haggard looking woman home.

who wore her dyed blonde hair jin a long bob.

yet.

The Colonial Secretary is quoted as saying: "I have the caslest conscience in the world over this matter.

Unfounded

"Reports that some of colleagues disagree with me totally unfounded.

my kró

The amount of support, the messages of goodwill "that have been sent to me in the last few

Details of Princess Alexan-days are very comforting.

dra's forthcoming tour of Australia were announced tonight from Kensington Poface.

The

Princess, 22-year-old daughter of the Duchess Kent and cousin of Queen Elizabeth, wll leave London Airport on August 8 dying to Australia via Canadu and neross the Pacific.

There the inll, blue-eyed

Princess

break will

her journey before going on to Canberra via Honolulu and Fili by air.

She will spend three days in

Vancouver as the guest of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bri- tish Columbia, Colonel P. Ross, and Mrs Rom at their residence on Victoria Island.

IN FIJI

Princess Alexandra leaves Ven- couver on August 11, will spend one night in Fiji, nnd arrives in Canberra on August 14.

The Dolly Mirror quoted the explain the meaning of their the Soviet frontier, while the In Canberra the Princess will

exhibits to the Russian peopļp. Archbishop's wife, Mrs Fisher, "The request Wis refused without any explanation," he

as saying: "Yes my husband

did get it a little wrong.

"But I thought the lovely wife line was rather sweet,

"I'm not sure whether he gets enough practice at weddings. Or perhaps he didn't huve his read- Ing glasses on"-Ching Mafi Special.

BLACK PEARL

Enid.

A Riot

"Up to now, they won't let un hand out a glass of orange juice, a piece of cake or any thing else." he said. "The rea son ther kave was that - might cause a riot and some ~^ong might be injured.“.

are giving the stuff to

"SO

it

from

Bauenfola, registered in Kam- burg, was outward Bound the Russian part of Murmansk, socording to the agency's varres- pondent aboard the yacht.

THICK FOG

At about 3.30 am. The yucht's officers on the bridge saw the freighter lap out of thick for. They immediately ordered full speed astern to take the yacht out of the freighter's path,—An- omer said the Bauerfels pos

the snack bar in the restauranted the Norge at a distance of

at the exhibit. But the Russian about 100 feet, the correspon- Nagoya, July 20. public is going to have to pay dent added.

here Scientists

The 1,080-ton Norge was for- have for it. We would like to have

merly the British yacht Philanto duced a black pearl by bon given it out free of charge."

the lack He blamed

of co- and the biggest diesel-driven barding an ordinary widte pearl

cobalt-00 operation on Ruselan annoyance yacht to have been built in radioactive

that the US exhibition has not Britain-Reuter. itganing rays for 10 hours.

But the scientists, connected followed the same pattern with the Nagoya experimental the Russian fair in New York, slation of the Institute of In where space calellites and other

achlovemonta dustrial Technology,

itselentifie wald

14 Not out of the top drawer? would be difficult to mass-being stressed.

15 Refusals (7),

(7).

17 Is the

goddess? (5).

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produce such pearls becaure

nly one cut of 309 peorts sub-

A match for. 1 Jeoted to the rays turned black,

10 Forma of expression (8).

21 Unwrilián (4).

22 Breeding establishment boss

(4).

23 form of Gaelic (4).

-UPI.

Sore

дв

are

"I think that they are spre

At uk be said, “becauso we're not thrawing tho weight

of our Days, air foron or slim belleye they bomb at thera, have thrown their weights

spend a few days with the Governor-General, Feid-Mar shal Sir William Silm, and Lady Sim before going on to Brisbane on August 18 for the Queensland centenary cole- brations.

8he will visit about 20 cities and towns and Queensland. The Princess is due to leave Canberra by air on Beplan ber 26 tor the return to England, where sho will ́arrive early-in-October.

As already announced, she will spend a few days on her way home as the guest of the King and Queen of Thalian--- Router.

Russia Has Few Missiles For U.S.

Washington, July 20. Mr Nell Melroy, the United Defence, States Secretary of

belleve that Russia at this time us any Important capability of this nature."

Tokyo, July 23. The All-Telecommunications Union threatened a boycott to us in a thickly veiled way at kald today Hussla hao "very

Mr MoElroy added that the back its campaign Against re- the Rumlan exhibit at Now low-less than 10-missile vising the United States-Japan

York.

capable of carrying a warhead United States, with lie various

bombers, lang-rangu

mleston, security treaty.

delaying Info America.

in a fighter bomber and, other we» Answering, qucations I decided not to accent Moscow in the hope that the Christmas or New Year's even exhibidon would be a failure.radio interview

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD—AgFoso: # Foolball, 7 Tlata, Shingles, 10 E-cart-e. 13 Dom-o-sel, 18 Ogle, 17 Linseed, 10 Footmen, 20 Inge, 21 Decease, 20 Air-men, 27 Dwellers 23 Steam, 20 Hose-Mary. Down: 1 Steed, 2 Madom, 3 Fasla, 4 Tent, 0 Alinge, 0 Listed, I fecial, II C-anon, 12 foute, 14′ Liment, 16 Oster. 10 Cease, 13 Finder, 19 Ogress, 22 Clay, 18 Amber 21, bir pet. lisäklar ende Enemy, 25 Clam.

Bon-UPL

WEB

on respectiva pona was more than a match for mtercontinental

13 was the determination of the American and Russian rocket the

"We do not missiles.-Router. American people running the strengths he said;

"Many of these come from Africans, who make a point of saying that they have not lost confidence in me and that they resent; suggestions that I am anti-African anti-epiour,"

Not In Doubt

OF

Mc Lennox-Boyd Is also

Eviction

In 1953 there was an avio- tion order against her. She wrote lo a Sunday paper say. ing she had tried desperate- ly to find jobs of even the most intental description. · But sooner or later her identity was discovered and ¦ she was shown the door.

She wrote: "There comes a time when one can stand no death seems the more, when only way out. But no one kills me. Must

enter.

do it myself!"—

Unproperly Dressed

Martinez, Call, July 26.

quoted as saying the future of It was purely n quesilon of Sir Robert Armillage, Governor definition when a former of Nyaland

not the sheriff's aide denied that a stage lightest bit in doubt"

show he allegedly promoted was Later in the Interview, the lewd. Colonial Secretary

is reported

the

was u

particularly resent to have spoken Frankly and implication that there seriously about the Hela cump nude show," said Raymond D. Incident, in which 11 Mau Mau Van Tassel, 55, referring to detainees died.

charges that women were not properly dressed. He is quoted as saying: "Ot "He's absolutely right," te the two incidenta I regard plied District Attorney John A. Hola as the more serious," - Jededly. "They both had their

shoes on."-UPI.

Reuter,

Sir Earle. Page

Marries In UK

Ble Mario Pago; 18-Jokevold former. Justeslian Frime. Minister, layca Di Paula Onihydral "ki" London with, hin bride, Ma-Jean Thomine, after their wedding. 'The 'bride › 'has been secretary to die Barin, fer-15 years—Renterplgio,

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