1 THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1961.

NAVY SAYS LATEST LAUNCHING A PROTOTYPE

U.S. plans navigation by satellite system

Washington, Junb 29. The U.S. Navy sold today that the triple satellite shot into orbit from Copé

during Canaveral night "looks like the most successful launch we have had."

the

One of the satellites has been described as the first operational rototype of the Navy's planned navigation Bystem, satellite expleted to be operational Inte

next year.

The plan

call for

four satellites to be spaced in orbit so that ships, planes and sub- receive naviga- marints can

tional "Axes" accurate to within one-tenth unprecedented an if a mile,

'HOPEFUL'

periment made him hopeful that the Navy's system would be the Arsi operational satellite system in the world. The Navy hoped its satellite navigation system would be in operation by late this year, he said.

In-

Vice Admiral John Hoyward, Deputy Chief of Naval Opera-

The three datelilies sent,

with the nuclear over Cuba tions for Development, told re- porters at a press conference to- cluding one day that the success of the ex-generator, passed

TEST FOR PEACE OR WAR

NOT FAR AWAY-DE GAULLE

Neufchateau, June 29.

President Charles de Gaulle said on arriving here this evening on the

second day of his tour of eastern France: "I cannot believe that INCOME

anybody wants war, that is to say, the destruction of our species”.

Frenchman's joke may mean jail

Paris, June 29,

A young Frenchman who put on a mask and mimicked President de Gaulle today found himself facing a possible year in juil and a fine of 200,000 new Francs (about £14,300).

These are the maximum sentences for "outrage towards Hend of the State" with which he was charged.

The man, a 29-year-old pottery artist, is alleged to have driven up the Champs Elysees in the back of an open taxi wearing his mask and officer's hat, waving to people and shouting: "I understand you, Frenchmen and Frenchwomen."-Reuter.

'PEASANTS' REVOLT'

Farm leaders meet Premier

Paris, June 29.

French farm leaders tonight met the Prime Minister, M. Michel Debre, to discuss ways of helping agriculture, as the "Peasants' Revolt" continued in many areas despite yesterday's truce call.

NUT,

the

The President, addressing

H

who

was:

which crowd

at the railway greeted him

is confident station, said he

and pence will be maintained added: "We shall have it more easily if our people are united and it the free world stays united to remain freo".

CRITICS

to

De

prefaced these Couile remarks with a reference "an Eastern bloc with ambitions We asked: and pretensions."

"Does it want peace-or war?

that

of

He went on: "We shall soon know. Everylxxly knows that the test is not far away."

std The President despite the arguments crities of his administration France is growing in power and influence,

TAX TROUBLE

Los Angeles, Juno 29. The U.S. Internal Ravenue Service filed civil actions Hollywood against three personalities today, claim- ing they dwo nearly US$26,000 in income

taxes.

Vic Domon Is being in arrears 1958 income taxes.

accustd

of

US$10,662 for

shortly alter launching, Admiral represented Hayward naid.

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CIRCLING GLOBE

He said that it anything bad Kone wrong with the launching. the package might well have

But he fallen in Gabr. counted all possibility that the would have nucicar generator

Calf born

with two heads

Adelaide, Juno 20.

A freak calf with two al- perfectly sliaped and

heads was most identical born yesterday on Mr Rón farm at Hutchinson' Mobilong. near bluray Bridge. about

CO

miles

The calf, whose mother

from Adelaide.

L

a pedigreed

Friesian,

lived for

ouly P

few

minutes.

bas

Mr Itutchinson placed it in a local freezer to await, scientific examina- tion China fall Speels),

dis-

POST FOR TONY

to the

bazard,

any

radiation

Admiral Hayward told the press conference, at the Deferice Department that the satellite passed over Cuba, Brazil and the length of South America,

The mtellites sent aloft last night are

the globe circling every 104 minutes, he once

added.-Reuter.

B.O.A.C. STRIKE ENDING

London, June 29,

A go-slow strike lavolving 3,000 man at London Air- port showed signs of an carly settlement tonight.

Over- The men all British seas Airways Corporation cm- ployees had begun working to rule during the afternoon in support of 290 corporation elec tricians

since last on silke

the dismissal of Monday over nine colleagues.

The dispute had today caused nine incoming and outgoing

10 nights

bo International grounded.

MEETING

Landon, June 20. Mr Anthony Armstrong- Jones was today named artistic

Tonight, after a long meeting architects and of union leaders, management adviser

"Design."

representatives and o Ministry decoration magazine

Mr Armstrong-Jones left his of labour conciliation officer, a "under- job as a photographer when he statement, cald that married Princess Margaret, and standings have been reached has taken an unpaid job on the with the various parties

recently helped will lead to an early resumption to the Algerian problem, Pre-to the legal troubles of Murray Council For Industrial Design, corned, which, it is expected,

at London Airport." sident de Gaulle said partition and his wife. They are currently | for whom he

The other two, Hope Lange and her husband, Donald Mur- ray, are alleged to owe US$8,327 Alluding, en the eve of then income for 1959.

The government sulis added resumption of the Evian 18ks,

is a solution to be contemplated involved in a contested divorce design an elaborate bird-house, of work only in the last resort. He add-case in superior court-AP.

ud that in any case it is essential

to end as quickly as possible a

dron for which pence is the, unly acceptable cutcome.

WAVE OF UNREST

Turning to the current wave, uf unrest among French farmers his the President dented that

Hovernment has been guilly-s its crities suggest-afn lack of He interest in agriculture. admitted that modernisation of has country's agriculture the

the with kept nut modernisation of its industry, but insisted that the problem is well on the way to being solved. It is up to the farmers, as well

pince

-AFP.

Reuter.

Battle of the Bible begins

London, Juno 29.

COA-

The Battle of the Bible" between the Queen's Printers and the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge has come out into the open with the publication here of a paper-back edition of the Gospel according to St John taken from the now English Bible.

The ce

was shilling Gospel published by Ayre and Spot- tiswood, the Queen's Printer who claim they have a righ! under the Royal patent to in any edition

Bible That

volutionary

new

the

and Spotllswood Еуте Iranslation But

E Colonel O. Chairman, of the Bible, claim that they,

Crosthwaite Eyre, said that action in firm's and they alone, hold

while his copyright of the translation.

publishing the Gospel accord- ing to St John would normal- breach of COPYRIGHT

ly be a "flagrant the copyright," they were the copy

the They say they hold

Royal patent sure that right because the new Eng-

the older overrode the Copyright Act.- lish Bible is not by But the University Presses, who

China Mail Special.

as the government, to make an effort, he added.

The president's our has so far been characterised

enthusiastic receptions, with not

the alightest discordant note.- AFP.

Also attending the roundtable prices are ruining small farmers.

San Quentin, meeting were top government especially in Britanny where the

California, June 20. experts.

Finance revolt" began. furn

who Ronald Rittger, 25, farmers de- Heports of new Minister M. Wilfrid Baungart-

from

grew up in California criminal the Agriculture (monstrations poured in and

ultimately and institutions of northern and Minister. M. Henri Rocherau-many areas

Last knifed a fellow Inmate to death, whose home in western France southern France today.

was executed today In the San was badly damaged by a bomb night's truce call had specifically

excluded "demonstrations which Quentin Prison gas chamber. explosion today.

UPI. are already prepared."-Reuter.

The truce in the revolt was called by the National Council of the French Farmers Federation ne gesture to case the climate for today's Paris meeting. M. Debre had warned he would call of the meeting unless agitation cesed.

HIGHER COUNCIL

The farm teaders were CX- pected to ask the government to set up higher counell of agri- culture to control government farm policy. They claim falling

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ELECTRIFYING! VERSATILE!

Philadelphia, Juno 29. The Polish merchantman, Polanica, its hold filled with explosive Industrial nophthalene, cought fire hore today, sonding crow and cockors scurrying for the relativo safety of the quayside.

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ACROSS

2 Rule.

& Pins down.

10 Gaze,

12 Obtained,

13 That man there.

14 Savage girl!

10 Penny's boy-friend?

10 Controls, 18 Parent. 20 Quarrel. 22 Inflamed,

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24 Cool colour?

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towed The Polemica was out to sea by a tug, at one of lowing cables broke and the went dritung merchantman aground on a sandbank in the River Delawuro, close to tho town of Camden, Now Jersey.

Fire launchta fought blaze on the ship whose chief engineer had remained abonni with an electrician rendy, to leave at the Art sign of the flames retching the cargo.

Because of the danger of an explosion, police closed Camden's waterfront to the public~~AFP. | 20 Tan.

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3 Be quiet!

4 Dignitary.

DOWN

5 Vagrant vessel?

0 Heavenly swimmer?

7 Horror-struck.

9 Abhorred.

11 I've got a horse?

15 Jalopy?

17 Save

10 Rubbish.

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