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Wild West Worries Britain's Political Booked

Organisers

TV MAY KEEP

VOTERS AT HOME

By FRASER WIGHTON

London, Sept. 17.

POLITICAL campaigners here are worried about

an American Wild West "invasion" which may disorganise the roundup of Britain's voters on General Election night-October 8.

Mother-In-Law

Was The

Last Straw

Hartlepool, Sept. 17.

Twenty-throo-your-old crans;

Al B p.m. that night, witio alectors should be streaming in veir millions to the balion boxes, television will be making a strong counterbid for their attention with an episode of the cowboy serial "Rawhide."

Fear of party workers is that the music of the thundering hooves in the cattle drives may lull voters into a fireside mooi! for the rest of the evening.

British television are confirmed Western adrifets. As parly taclician: multel over this new problem, Mombers of Parliament were preparing to

nudiences

driver Bill Impey has ex-roomble at Westminster for plained why he had named tomorrow's formal ending of his baby son "Cheyenne", the present legislature and the It was to defy his mother oftell start of the three weeks' in-law and win a bet.

Cheyenne, the name of an

American Red Indian tribe, is¦ the title of a Wild West Aries] Brush independent tele-i

on

vision.

It's central figure is a cow- hoy, called "Cheyenne" who is played by Cint Walker.

Mr Impey explained to porters: "We often used to watch Clint Wolker and I used to say If we had a boy I would call him Cheyenne.

WON BET

My wife said no." Then her mother came to stay and said we couldn't give a baby a name like that.

"What did it. Cheyenne i was and when i told my mates they be me I daren't do it.

"I won £4 when I took the birth certißcate to work."

Bill added that he was hoping to win some more money if he has a daughter next by cailing her Hiawatha.

long elefon cumpalim.

THE AMBASSADOR KEPT TO

CORRECT PROTOCOL-

to

London, Sept. 17. Mr Anthony Lincoln, British Ambasbder 10 Laos, WES "keeping to correct protocol"

not when he tid Vientiane airport to meet the United Nations fact finding committee, there two days ago..

which

so

arrived.

This was stated today by a Forcica Ofice spokesman at his dally Press conference in Prepared comment on A I endon new poper report to- thy woying there Wag "A glaringly empty, spot" at the airport where the Ambassador should have stood,

¡Protocol, the spokesman CX- plained amid laughter "s very clearly defined in such i matters as arrivals nt airport, and railway stations."

Diplomatic Corps were not | lavlied to the airport to meet the commission and was not, expected to be there. The Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps, the Fromen Amba:30- dur, Ind not brza present nor hed

other ambassadors, the apokesman statect

country's representative should be there for any other diplomat who was coming from, going to or passing through his territory, the *~* *pokesman-said. Moreover protocol was always determined locally by the Chef de Protocol of the home

cago theMr Lovernment-in this Royal Loallan Government, Mr Lincoln had consulted the Chef de Protocol in Vientiane who had told him that the

PIONEER STEP

TO PUT MAN

INTO SPACE

Edwards Air Force Base,

San Francisco, Sept. 17.

The Queen's Speech THE racket-powered X-15 streaked across the

Parliament will be closed

with a speech from the queen

desert at 1,400 miles an hour today in its first powered flight in a pioneer step to put man into

to be read on her behalf by space.

Royal commission of peers headed by Viscount Kilmuir, Lord Chanceller of the House of Lords

Thu: Queen. holldaying Scotland and expecting a baby, i will be in London for the formalities usociated with the dissolution

legislature, of the but will not attend Parlin-

will

ment.

A Royal proclamation effect to the dissolution. be issued to give constitutional

New York, Sept

17.

Peronist Bomb Attack

masonry.

Authorities

Minister

"Everything worked perfect- |

Crossfeld ly lost pilot Scott Fald after the experimenal ship, designed to probe the fringes of space, skidded to a halt on dry like bed. "It went just as we planned,

п

"I was just a passenger-first cluss fare and a private com- partment," Crossfield said In describing the fight. "I Just pushed the awitches."

The actual powered fight lasted only about four minutes after the stub-winged craft half airplane and half rocket chip, was released from a B-52 plane bomber. The "mother" was dying at 33,000 feet when the engines of the X-15 cut in for the first time.

Greater Speeds

The Air

Force

WCTE.................

OWN ACCORD But," he said. "There

three who did'in fact turn up of their own nocord the American, the Thai and the Japanese Ambassadors,”

Lincoln's absence was Que lo "nothing ather than respost for normal protocol," the apokesman declared amid fiat- ther laughs.-Acuter.

A

LYNCHING

THREAT

IN ENGLAND

London, Sept. 17.

men, group of terrified by fire which threatened to destroy their homes, werb going to lynch a 20-year-old youth, a court at Malvern heard yesterday.

At one, alagė, Bald a pollee superintendent tho men went into a house to felch a rope, The youth. he added, was lucky to get away.

Trover MLIE of Wort Malvern, Was aconsed of starting a Frass fire near his home, eight days ago which caused "£150 worth of damage.

He pleaded guilty, was fined £50 and ordered to be under the supervision of a probation offter until

the fine had been paid at the rate of 22 « wook— China Mall Special,

Action

Urged

On Tibet

Buenos Aires, Sept. 17, The Labour Party organisa- ! A powerful bomb, apparently tion was busy today on Anal Flanted by Peronists, injured

Interior Lo- former preparations for the issue morrow of its election manifesto Eduardo Busso and his chauffeur which will highlight these sight and caused consider able damage to Busso's apart H- toples: The Summit, the bumb, colonial policy, and half-ment. pay en retirement pensions for the front door of the apartment The bomb exploded outside

Brilons.--Reuter,

In suburban Palermo, The two men were injured by falling

and North

the al

German American declined to release hospital, where the casualtiesxact performance figuran, but treated, Fald chauffeur the Air Force did sus the X-15 at spreda botworn 1.300 Jose Uldana's skull was trac-dow

1,400 miles a con- and

ret hour, tured, Burso suffered cussion

scalp reaching on attitude "in excess" of 50,000 feet. The preliminary wounds.

Police blumed Peronists for naport Indicated, the powered U.S.

but the bombing because it occurred flight lasted six minuter,

placed the on the fourth anniversary of later calculations the revolution which overthrew | figure at four President Juan D. Peron, Busso I was explained the chorler was a prominent figure among flight resulted because of

The fuel the anti-Peronist forces.UPI. superior performance.

burned faster,

the X-1 wept through the sky at higher aititips than expected and at greater me:ds-UP!,

Third graders of the Newport His wife, Edith, aged 21.1 St Puul Park school couldn't told the Press she would per- sonally be calling Cheyenne by his second name Adrian, China Mail Special,

keep their eyes on their school- books yesterday. The class was held in a enndy store because of crowded conditions.--UPI.

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United Nations,

BAGHDAD 63

The possessions of the late ex-king Faisal of frag were auctioned by the Public Trustees at Stan- well Place, the murdered king's home in England. The auction took place in a giant marquee. Several hundred people were there. None of Faisal's personal goods diaries, hals, books etc — were in the sale. Picture shows; Car dealer Raymond Way writes a * cheque for £3,000 for Faisal's Phantom IV Rolls Royce. Note the unusual number plate-Express Photo.

PRESS MOBS MR K

AT LUNCHEON

New York, Sept. 17.

An angry, fighting, yelling mob of reporters and photographers mobbed Mrs Nina Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister's wife, when she arrived at the Waldorf Astoria today for her lunch with Mrs Robert Wagner, wife of New

York City's Mayor.

The scene that greeted the plump motherly wife of Mr Khrushchuy and her two daughters was a melee

of pushing and shoving humanity.

Scores of radio and television Interviewers, photographers and at least 50 women reporters struggled with one another to

Mrs Khrushchev get mor tho was uzhorod into room off the suite.

FAMILY POSE

Da

a omall

The noise was deafoning and reporters fought to get close lo

Hot bright lights glared down on her as she and her family Sept. 17.

posed together for pictures and Secretary of State interviews. Christian A. Herter urged the United Na tions today to "speak Mrs Khrushchev. Microphones out in clear terms" on) were pressed near her face and

of she and her daughters China's suppression

shoved unresistingly this WDY nationalism in Tibet.

and that by the cager photo- "This is a matter which is of deep graphors, Women reporters concern the United Nations, armed with note books and he said in a speech to the pencils atbowed each other and General Assembly.

born down on the short plump The Tibetans only crime, he sald, ngure of the First Lady of the

was their desire to live in peacoį Soviet Union. and freedom.

Wezu

The United States was known to Mrs Khrushchew was dressed

Assembly

Nuclear Reactors

To The Moon

Adolalde, Sept. 17.

A travel authority, Mr A.

Bertram Cox, today modo what is boljered to be the first Australian reservation for a passenger flight to the moon.

Is reservation was laken by world travel

Cook and Son

agents Thomas and entered in

their "moon register."-

Mr Cox, who has written three books following previous world

tours, stipulates that while his reservation is the first, he does not want to be the first passenger.

"I would much rather be the 101st passenger than to the Arsi 10," he said,

He added: "I tossed a colm with my wife to see who would

go. Sho won - but vety generously allowed me privilege."

the

Cook's Adelaide manager, Mr M. V. Anderson, sald his Arm was the first to Introduce ganised aml conducted tours ou

the earth and wonted to do same with the moon

ADVANTAGES

or-

"We have not worried about

a deposit from Mr Cox, credit is good any time,"

sald

his Ite

Mr Cox cald Cooks were pre- pared to take the booking on the basis of one way fare. The return fare was to be paid on i arrival back on earth,

then

Mr Cox Hated advantages in being a “man ón the moon."

He would be away from creditors and belepheres.

• Mocmmt would may 110 income tax-a good reason for an extended visit, and,

• The

present travelling time of 34 hours would not, on a short trip, interrupt his golf on Wednesdays and Saturday China Mail Special,

3 KILLED IN

AIR CRASH

Exeter, Sept, 17. The crew of three were killed today when a Royal Navy Gonnet anti-submarine aircraft crushed and burned near д disused World War II airfeld at Winkleigh, Devon.-China

Mail Special. For Antarctic

Wellington, Sept. 17. United States Navy parsonnel in Antarctica will hovo nuclear reactors to gong- rate power and heat in the nour future, Roar-Admiral D. M. Tyree, U.S.N. Com- mander of the U.S. naval support forca in Antarcti- ca, said in Wellington today.

Admiral Tyree recently ceeded Admiral George Dufek. Plans for the use of a reacter well at McMurdo Sound were advanced but Admiral Tyree sald he did not think it would be in use, as, he had hoped, in

have talked with several other in a black serge costume with Bonn, Sept. 17.

UN delegations on the possi- her grey hair tied in a bun. A 59-year-old sheet and

London, Sept. 17.

billy of bringing the Tibet" She wore no makeup. metal worker who loft

cinemas would question before the General The Soviet leader's wife look-1981 as money dieulles had

ed apprehensive and frightened been encountered. Konnorsreuth in April on be forced to close in the coming

The Admiral emphasized that pilgrimage to firacl year, Lord Hank, chairman of But no action had been taken to us be blinked anxiously into

such

In reactors

Antarctica put Tibet on the agenda. Even the glure of television lights, the Rank Film Organisation .carrying

75-pound predicted in the company's those delegations who waDÍ A At ane stage Mrs Wagner, would be for peaceful purposes wooden cross returned to- annual report circulated

debate were moving with cau- her hostess, iried to comfort her only. tion. No one seemed ready to

carried

where shareholders yesterday.

as the throng nearly

He knew of no place day.

The report said that so far take the initiative.

Mrs. Khrushchev off her feet. they would be used to betlar advantage because of the CX- Wiry Erust Walter started his the organisation had closeu Jorney April 1 and walked all of the 80 cinemas it said it.

pense of landing fuel there. of the way to Israel with the would close in last year's ro heavy, croIS.

Walter sald that he withstood port

Attendances at

the ordeal very well and only regretted that he was unable sinemas in 1930

to return with the cross,

to

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British

1.393.- were 000,000 the report added, while

He left the cross in Ephesus this year they were not

Ex-

on his way back to when

le developed a foot

Germany Pected to exceed 625,000,000-

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In us

From Ephesus Waller

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cipitous (5).

36 Distinction (5).

20 Staircase column, novel in in-

caption (5),

28 3he sort of road all plancto

hova (4). YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION--Across: 9. Min-7-ater, 8 Hoor, Resigned, 11 Cordials, 13 Fell, 16 Confirens, 10 Dichards, 19 Bent, 21 For-aging, 25 Retalaor, 20 V-ale, 27 Disc-crns. Down: 1 Chicago), 2 Fair, 4. Ideap #Iris, 6. Tensa, 7. Rydal. D Rigid, ip Slime, 12 Ozone, 14 Laden, 10 Tip-on, 17 Sho-ar, 19 Bored, 20 Notes 21 File, 22. R.E-in, 28- Ivan, 24 Glen.

may

at

of The

Montgomery. Exept. 11. Miss Katherine Tyson travelled by train and car back start riding the bus and leaving te his starting point.

Konnersreuth is the home of her 730-pound Italian car

bome.

The society editor Therese Neumann, a peasant-

Easter Alabama each woman who

Journal complained the It produces

wounds

of today that for the second time palms Clirist in the

Domeone put of her in recent wetics hands and in the soles

feet and her side.-UPI,

of ber her cur on the sidewalk and

took her porking place-UPL

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"I AM TIRED'

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PI INTERESTED The Philippines was one of the

"At the South Pole i costa countries most interested in

At one point Mrs Khrushchev us at least $5 a gallon, Admiral bringing Tibei into the General Assembly. But the asked her interpreter "How do Tyree added, "and that can be you any lam dhzy7" To reporters extended at times to up to $10. Manita Government was un-

"Not only wouk! we have the derstood to have instructed she said: "Plensa make it chort. fla delegation to proceed slow I am very tired. My head is power and heat so essential.

our own work, and also that of ly and to propose a Tibetan spinning."

but we would have Mrs Wagner's lunch for Mrs scientists debate only if assured of

Khrushchev, was entirely in-far greater flexibility."-Reuter. solid support. The Philippines, it was learned, formal, with no aut toasts

feels that other Asian coun-speeches. At the end of it, Mrs alter- spooking tries, particularly the Buddhist Khrushchev, states, should co-sponsor any natively in Russian and English, request to the Assembly on sald she was "glad to be here." Tibel,

She thanked Mrs Wagner and for their women The Federation of Malaya was the other

added: known to share the view hospitality and

ot polul the Philippines, enjoyed it very much." Thailand was reported to be

No official presentation interested-UPI.

the meal made to her during but at the end she took some

her flower from

table "to remind myself of this lunch."-- Heuber,

Prison Advocated During

Crime

Montreal, Sept. 17: Lord Pariter, Lord Chief Justler of Bagland, a'd hero that pricon renticed-rather than probation should be us:pt es deterrent during. crime

WEVE

Waves

1

had' young offendórs

Muricacy to regard lealent troetinent as right, 'he sald. Wo have to make sentences vory severe if need be," he added. Prison terms of six 10 12 months rather than ince had been a strong deter- resit

of in

coach rocent conflict between white and

boya figured

In England, ho went on. bution system wand véry" Great hiss to the courts but "Talsla a romedy, however,

"Wo have a crime wave "on in England now," he told rẻ- portere.

Betein's long-established pro~

"I

WOS

Lost Dollar

to

Wast Covina, Callt. Stpt, 17. should only be wed which exceptionally, as for example. A would-be robber tried whan there is a crime-wave held up a liquor store last night but fled with one dollar less in progress," he said."

had when he "An offender may be no more hot what he

Football Pools For

Church!

Derby, Sept. 17. A vient whoot parisaloners ru a regular footbull poot to raise funds for his church han advocated the urge-redle poola promotion by the Chutch generally to compete with the. big_book-making firns,

Rev. P The vicar-the

Bt Bar- Blagdon-Gamlen of tholomew's Church here sold at his own podi-Teople who do not he the idea should give

than high-spirited boy who entered.

Ho put a dollar on clerit Sam monoy, direct to the Church and does not merit a long tenn óf Conigilo's counter, asked for a then we would not need the

imprisonment but it may be pack of cigarettes and then pool." nectary to treat him in such announced it was a stickup.

a way that his comrades and others will be deterred from much behaviour," Lord Parker added, China Mail" Bpecial

He ekfel; "Personally I think to run pools The man fled leaving his the church ought dollar behind when Coniglie, and put those enormous football 00, warned that two policemen pool promoters out of business."

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