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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959.
New U.S. Satellite Sending Signals
SHOULD REMAIN IN
ORBIT 20 YEARS
Cape Canaveral, Oct. 13.
The National Space Agency, said the satellite
Dispute
Over
Gyroscope launched today was circling the Anthem
earth every 101 minutes sending back regular signals. It was expected to remain in orbit 20
years.
PLANS
FOR
RAF TOLD
Sydney, Oct. 13. Despite the rapid manufac- ture of guided missiles, Britain would continue to develop and build monned aircraft, Air Chief Mar- shal Sir Thomas Pike, RAF, told reporters here today. The quietly-spulte Air Chief reached Sydney today in an RAP kng-range transport airs Craft, ra roule to Canberra.
I was neemmpanied by Larly Pike and Sir Maurice Dean, Permanent Under Secretary of the British Air Ministry.
WORLD'S BEST
Sir Thomas belleves Britain bas the best bombers in the in- world today, and "Britain tends to keep them." he said.
When asked if he thought Iritain had the world's best equipped Air Force, he replied, " too modest a answer that."
man
to
FAR EAST TOUR Sir Thomas is on a six weeks' private tour of the Far East, Autralia and New Zealand.
In January, next year, he will replace Sir Dermot A. Boyle as Chief of Air Staff the highest position in the British air force. He will have discussions with the Minister of Defence, Mr A. G. Townley, during his .Aus- trulfan visit.
Solar- cella included in the satellite will recharge lis bal- teries. One cell has been left un- protected from cosmic radiation and micrometeorites. If
1t
operates It may be possible to eliminate Sure protective de- | vices from future space ships to save weight.
MISSILE FIRED Earlier today a B-17 Jel bomber flying high over Cape Canaveral fred # 37-foot Bold Orion
missile across the path of the Explorer V1 Puddlewheel stellte. The Air Force said the shot was to "demonstrate the feasibility of fring misalles from
eireraf."
The missile was aimed to pass 10 miles in front of the Paddlewheel while circled the earth at a low point of its orbital 26.000 miles Bour.
Laker an authoritative roures
sold the missile sped 150 miles upward reaching a poitit about
Stellite:
i
Playing
London, Oct. 13. The row between the Granada Television Company and the Sutherland Meat Pasto Firm over the playing of the notional anthem was carried a step further to- doy.
Yesterday Mr Peler Suther- land, head of the meat parte firm Arm, announced that his would no longer advertise with Granada-one of the commercia companies depending on adver
revenue because tising for its the company does not play the before closing national authem down for the night.
Granada Today
announced that the firm has not had an
their! advertisement screen over network since 1957.
LETTER
cur miles above the
Mr Sutherland has written tu before falling back into the the Food Manufactuers' Federa- milch northcation suggesting they withdraw
their advertisements for Atlantic 1,000 of here.Reuter,
Cinema Attendances Drop
London, Oct. 13.
same reason.
Ils letter will be considered the Federation's policy by
Thurs- committee Q?1
making duy.
The national nathem is customarily played at the end of most pubile entertainment performances,
Yetenky Granada spolo man said that their polley was only to play iL on special national occasions. Their ex- British cinema altendancesperience in theatres and cinemas
that many
peopic had shown are still dropping.
made their way out while the Total admissions to eineiras
anthem way being played, which in the second quarter of this
seemed "the reverse of showing respect to the Sovereign Chin Mail Special.
year were 153 million, 20 per cent less than the comparable period last year according to igures released tonight by the Doard of Trade Journal.
For
cinemas seating under 1,000, the decline was around 25 largest einemus, per cent The seating more than 1,500, showed a decline of 15 per cent.
Northeast England, where
Sir Thomas will leave for opened early this year, showed New Zealand on Friday-Reu-a "sharp fall" in einem ad- Aer.
7
Electrocuted
racknell, England. Oct. 13. Master of the Tunt Effic Barker reported six foxhounds
commercial television station were electrocuted yesterday when the fox led them across an electric rallway track.
The fox jumped safely serous he track and escaped unharms
nissions.--Reutet.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
Discuss together (4, 4),
The last word in French
railway stations? (5).
8 Feeler (8):
10 VIP in Fleet Street? (0).
13 Spanish mountain ranges
(7).
18 Inside Information, stupid
(4).
17 All mixed up (7).
18 Annie's in the basket
20
Comfortable (4).
21 Exact copy (7).
28
I leave a military;
Join upt (0),
14
29
26
28
DOWN
1 Country ridges (5).
2 Camp-kettle in the U.S. (5).
3
Man to instruct (5),
4 Take out a girl7 (4).
$ He's always the winner (0),
© Danced drunkenly? (0),
9 Only used by the inaccurate,
os a rule (8).
11
Many on the vehicle get a sent (5).
7). 12 It's in Herts (5).
man to
27 Having no catalogue, doesn't
feel energetic (8),
28
Got out of the way (B).
ZO
One may be by bad news
(8).
14 Calculated strales (6).
15 Make holes on the parade.
ground! (1).
ed-UPI.
Too Late
Currently in Helsinki on is advertising tour of the world
is this hat. Made of beaver pells, it's claimed by the makers to be the most expensive in the worldworth U.8.$1,500 (£835), and a carbon copy of the first ever ranch-hat made by John H. Stetson himself over a century ago. Note: Even In Helsinki, a Daily Express reader admires the hat. →→→ Express Photo.
NASSER DENOUNCED
BY HIGH IRAQI OFFICIAL
Bagdad, Oct. 13.
A high Iraqi official today denounced UAR Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser as a "slave of British and American capitalism who tries to entrench his influence in Africa and Asia."
MALTA ECONOMIC
SCHEME
The denunciation, one of the strongest Iraqi blasts in recent months against the United Arab Republic, was made by Fadil Abbas Al-Mahdawi, President of the People's Court of Iraq).
Mandawl apparently ended the work of his People's Court by passing death sentences on 17 army officers and civilians convicted of involvement in the abortive Mosul, revolt March.
TRIALS
last
Valletta, Malta, Oct. 13. The Brlilsh
Government has earmarked £29 million) for capital developments in Malta under a five-year development plan for the island published here to 10th anniversary celebrations of
the Communisi Chinese, in- day.
tending remain several weeks. He red back to Bagoted; after the Dassination attempt on Premier Karim Kasem.
This includes 20 million for the conversion of the naval dockyard in a commercial ship repairing yard.
The plan would diversty the economy of the island, shifting defence to the emphasis from
industry.
It provides Par development
He
new to Peidng for the
His return sparked specula- tion here that the Pooplo's Court trials would surized
be
Mendawk told an interviewer of Valletta harbour, with for Bagdad ratio that "nothing" mechanical handling for ets-had been decided about a possi- eral cargots and a deep-water ble
trial of People's Count Kassem's attackers. He added:
It also covers development of Morarp, Sweden, Oct, 13.
"I will continue my job et Mr Maj Ahlby decided to tourist and hotel trade. rnd a economic end
the Court without fear of the late yesterday to lest her oyster wide range of stew. She dipped in a spoon social services, including hous-agents of imperialism in Damas and found five large, but Ing, education, water and road cus and Cairo. Nasser is a slave thoroughly cocked, pearls-UPI, developinent Reuter.
Socialists Control Scottish Affairs
In Parliament
London, Oct. 13.
Scottish Labour members of Parliament may prove a trouble focus for Mr Harold Macmillan and his Conservative Government in the new House of Commons, political sources said today.
Holdup
"
Redwood City, Cal., Oct. 13. Three holdup men were robbing a service station here when customer
yesterday, drove up
д
Labour in the general elec- tion did better in Scotland than in England, and one outcome of the contest is that Socialists are expected to have a majority of nine in the so-called Scottish Grand Committes.
This is one of the official com- mittees of the House of Com- mons. Its duty is to deal with
While
the Senttish oftaira. men held two attendant, the third stepped out and served the customer. Then the bandits sped away, with the
The sources pointed out thoi money from the cash register-lu nimo majority should enable plus payment for 10 gallons of Socialists on the Committed on
VETO
10 Coppers not in uniform (3). Į gasoline sold to the customer-occasion, to veto Scottish legis-
18 David's contribution, per- UPI.
haps, lo D church Eervice
(G).
10 Acted in a tender way? (1),
22 Got a question as a model?
(5).
23 It couldn't be better (6).
24 Ham finishes off the camcia!
(B).
25 Cold athlete?· (4),
VÉSTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Accept, 5 Scabs,
Expert Advice
Greensboro, NC, Ocl. 19. Guilford County agent WII- lard Kimbrey today said his ex- pert advice for homeowners whose laws are infused with $ Level, a toufer, 10 Clay, 11 Arden, 12 Iris, 13 Diss, 10 toadstools is to "cuss and kick Direct, 10 Atored, 29 Balont, 22 Balm, 28 Moleo, 25 Scrug, 25 Kimbrey said the effect of Ranger, 27 Taper, 20 Stool, 20 Entre, Dawn: Arraigns, 2 the cussing is doubtful, but Chemical, 3 Flea, 4 Teraruin, 5 Secoded, 8. Clinic, 7 Basle, 14 | only allernative Stranger, Is Submergo, 18 Donegal, 17 Referee, 10 Tomato, weather comes is to kick 21 A-Scot, 24 Earth.
londetools loose---UPI.
of British and American capi-
tallam who tries to entrench his influence in Africa and Asia."-- UPI.
VENEZUELA
CALLS
ALERT
Caracas, Oct. 13. Venezuelans were called to the alert today to face a possible coup against the elected government, fol- lowing yesterday's sensa- Hönal jail-break by the overthrown dictator Perez Jimenez's chief lieutenant,
Former General Nestor Prato, Education in the Minister of Jimenez regime, broke out of Maracaibo Modél Prison, where he was awaiting trial on a charge of embezzlement administration,
In
15 ARRESTED
Fifteen people aro under lation and generally to create arrest in connection with his dimoulties for the Government. Conservatives could protect the position by "backing" is Committee with Englah MP
but the Spots would gitally
resent this.
of bomb
cape, which climaxed a series utlucks or business
Only
premises and the homes of loading
personalities. minne damage was caused.
was
Scottish Jabour MP-who The Jimenez regime, appbar leva despondent about overthrown in January of 1956 the election result than their and a junta riled the country colleagues were al until elections In Dectimber, hallh
presont pri idont testy talking about the possible when tho
Balancourt, lod • hla
emergener in this Parliament Roinulo
the old "Crdeelde" train Ditocratie Acilon, Parly, to ergated by the milijant foolish | power, leftwing Labour MPa, in, the
the
dry
the Parliaments of the early 1920%
China Mail Special.
Perez Jininen: “17 now livinė
in Florida, Chtha' Mall Spruini.
New Process To Harness H-Bomb Energy Claimed
New York, Oct. 13.
Two American scientists have perfected a revolů- tionary process for controlling thermonuclear fusion energy, the New York Times reported today.
Thermonuclear fusion is the reaction set off by the
explosion of a hydrogen bomb.
Details of the
now procËRS
were described, during a recent meeting between American and British scientists, by its inven- fors, Doctor James Tuck and John Marshall of the Lus Alsmos #cientific laboratory,
The New York Times pointed out that the control of thermo- nuclear fusion could provide the world with a limitless eœurce of added that the energy. It oceans contained enough heavy hydrogen to satisfy the needs of the world for thousands of mil- lions of years. An important aspect of the problem was find out if this energy could be the produced economically, newspaper said,
MAGNETIC REVOLVER The New York Times said the new process
1
10
MERCY ASKED
FOR CHESSMAN
idonticol consisted in
using a magnetle revolver, which shoots a nucleat Set into mangnetic Geld-which in turn acts as a magnetic bottle. The fusion reaction occurs in side this bollie in which the nuclear fet is bottled up.
The New York newEDRICK" explained that the magnetlo fields played the part of a hottie because they enclosed the very high temperaturen
net off by and accompanying the fusion They thereby proiected the walls of the
reaction chamber.
The New York Times added that the varlous experiments
by described the American scientists from Los Alamos fine didated that thermom-lear maglion had been produced on
laberatory scale.-AFP.
CLERGYMAN
TO WED SINGER
Niagara Falls, Ontario,
Oct. 13.
An Anglican clergyman an- nounced on Monday plans to marry a Moncton, New Brunswick night club sing- aftor a one-month courtship.
OF
Rev Robert Laidlaw Rolls of St Martin's Anglican Church said he will wed singer Bar- bara Alcorn next Saturday,
They mot when Barbara, who
is appearing at the Fallsway Hotel in Niagara Falls, attend- ed
Suxlay service in
Rolls Church.
Two days later, the clergyman watched Barbara sing at the hotel. He came in almost evory proposed night after that and 10 days later.
a little siden, but I
|
GOD'S CHOICE "Some people might think it's always know that when a person God's choice came along
0%
there
would be no question about it,”
Rolls said.
"I feel we have been lod,”
Miss Alcorn commented.
Barbara was born in Moncton and has been singing in night clubs in Canada and the United States three years.
Bells was born in India, the sex of Now Zosisná educational missionary. Be seltsamen in Toronto and s radio anouncer in Australia before being ordain- ed in 1044.
He has been in Niagara Falls for six years.
to
Barbara sald she'll switch her activities from night Bite church choirs after they're mar- ❘riod.--iPI.
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TUL.50100
FINAL TO-DAY
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TARZAN'S NEWEST
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TARZANS
TO-MORROW
MICHAEL TODD'S
"AROUND THE WORLD
IN 80 DAYS" "
In NECHNICOLOR
Los Angeles, Oct. 13. California Governor Edmund Brown today received 230 lotters from laoding American citixons asking morty for domnod kidnapper Caryl Chotimon.
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