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SCIENTISTS STEP

UP U.S.

ROCKET PROJECTS

Washington, Oct. 24.

In just two days the United States has leaped back into the spotlight still dominated by Russia's Sputnik.

It capped a rapid-fire series of dramatic achieve- ments in military science by hurling a rocket at least 1,000 miles and possibly farther into the space. This, as far as U.S. officials know is the highest a man-made object has ever been fired.

Disclosure of the successful rocker shot on Monday from a balloon suspended high over Eniwetek Atoll in the Pacific came last night. The firing was the announced objective of the Air Force's Oporation "Fartido" which is believed attempting some day to reach the the moon with a rocket,

While not a technical achievement equal to the Soviet fent of placing a satellite into orbit around the globe, Farside gives a new lift to America's effort to con- quer space.

Officially the Pentagon contends this is no sudden campaign to regain the psychological offensive. But the spate of announcements, tied in with the lifting of some secrecy, has that effect.

First, the Army successfully fred a 1,500-mile Jupiter mill- tury rocket at the Cape Canaveral, Florida, test centre on Tuesday night and reported it landed in the target area.

Coupled with this was the sclosure that hereafter the Defence Department will tell more about the fring of big missiles at Cape Canaveral and thus give the world more de-

1:19- about U.S. military advances.

Then Defence Secretary Nell H. McElroy revealed to re- porters yesterday that the U.S. Navy now

death has alomic charges aboard some of the planes in the Atlantic fleet.

Test Rocket

A few minutes later crme

London's Tiniest Donkey China's Scientific

GOMULKA HINTS AT

A NEW

PURGE IN POLAND

Warsaw, Oct. 24.

the announcement that a test The Communist Party leader, Wladyslaw Gomulka,

rocket for

the U.S. earth

berm fired

at

satellite hed Cape Canaveral and the Jaunching was "extremely suc- Corstral."

Still later it was revealed that G small

the guided missille, Bomare, also was launched et Cape Canaveral-making three identified firings in less than 24 hours.

called today for the elimination of "undis. ciplined and dissident" elements from the ranks of Poland's Communists,

Iis words to the plenum

of

The Polish United Workers (Communist) Porty Central Committee, coupled with hluts in the Politica, Gomulka's newspaper

The Navy also announced foreshadow a purge in Poland's today, appeared to awarded Д yesterday it had

Parly ranks the drst since the US$82,100,000 contract to con-bloodless revolution which tinue development of its Polaris swept him to power last year, missile.

The full lext

this

progromme

London's tiniest donkey was born recently in the Battersea Park Children's Zoo, and appropriately named "Gleam," ife parents being "Twinkle" and "Glitter," two pygmy donkeyn from Ceylon. Here two-year-old Andrea Giles timidly touches the new, addition to the Zoo, -(Keystone),

Mission Sees The Display At

Earl's Court

London, Oct. 24. Mombers of the 20-member scientific and technical mission from China, now visiting Britain to "bring themselves up to data on British tochnical achlove-

monts," today visited the British Motor Show.

The show is Britain's major annual shop window for the auto-

mobile industry. The Chinese party included Kuo Li, Deputy Director and Chief Engineer of China's Chungchun Automobile Factory-which is now working on designs for the first all-China manufac- tured motor-car.

THE FINAL TOUCHES

The mission was spending most of today informally, without any set programume after meeting early this morning with mem- bers of the Federation of British Industries to put the anal touches to the preparation of their junerary of visits to British research institutes at factories In the industrial Midlands.

Visitu to research justitutes over the next 10 days are expected to include top-level consultations with scientists engaged in Internal-combustion engine development, Iron and steel re- search, shipbuilding and other scientide and industrial research. The leader of the Chinese mission, Dr Chi Chao-ling was attend- ing a private dinner party tonight given by Sir Hugh Beaver, President of the Federation of British Industries. Reuter.

Smugglers Shoot It Out On Turco-Syrian Border

Damascus, Oct. 24.

There was gunfire and a land mine explosion on the Turkdah border yesterday, but, the excitement was caused by smugglers, not by a wan

Savon Turkish tobacco smugglers engaged in a with a Syrian anti-emuggling squad.

gun battlo

The fight took place in the Ghawalik Valley on the northpast border sector.

The police patrol captured two of the intruders and the other Turks escaped across the border, authorities said,

NO US ROCKETT land mine with his glough and was seriously injured.

BASES ON

GREENLAND

Copenhagen, Ock, 24. "We have walled long enough

Reports that Derimork and for stabilisation of the Party," the paper said. "One year after the United States have reach- the political revolution of ed an agreement on the selling October 1950, one year after up of rocket bases in Green- the sharp conflict, the Party island were denied today by the Danish Premier and Forelin still showing various attitudes, Minister, Mr

Christian Hans tendencies and lines.

Hansen.

"There can be no talk about a return to the former period, which Was definitely closed last October."-United Press.

Me This will have a 1,500-mille | Gamulka's speech to the range and be fed from ships plenum was not expected 10 and submarines. The Navy said be released until later tonight in- being or tomorrow morning, but

possible."

contained à demand for a clean- In the future, Defence De Ing out of "undigetplined partment sources look for more dissident elements from the frequent announcements of in- Purly. tercontinental and intermediate range ballistic missile tests at Cape Canaveral as testing S stepped up.

brought forward a rapidly as formed ourens said his speech A Colombo Plan

BITTER ATTACK

and

High Command?

The newspaper sald the ald Western countries were giving was impressive, and had meant sacrifice of their own develop ment needs.

* can establish that I know nothing about discussions con- cerning rocket bases in Green- and I cannot see that land. anything at all is achieved by joining in a competition with the Soviet Unter Mr Binnsen

vance of threate,"

told the conservative cvening

daily Berlingske Artenavis.

Greenland, which was earlier became part Danish colony,

of Denmark proper by a law passed in 1953.-Reuter.

Singapore, Oct. 24. The Straits Times today pug- gested a high comunend or ad- Politiko, in ay editorial this visory headquarters for the Yesterday's test of the rocket | morning. foreshadowed the Colombo Plan. for Project Vanguard, the U.S. purge by publishing a bltier earth satellte programine, was attack on the old Stalinist "Na The third In a series of test falin" group which was swept launchings and is the prelude to from power by Gomulka last

small-scale October.

Russian Politika charply warned that However, populations

no quarter will be given to expanding everywhere in Asia, Left wing oppost- and the best the planners had Right or tionist and that "dogrutists" done was to keep a little ahead. who have been involved in The Plan's achievement was ship" could expect no mercy, "conspiracy against the leader- encouraging, but its progress for

desperately Slow-Reuter.

announced

the duplication Sputnik РТОБУ

of

the In December-United

FRENCH PLANS

FOR ATOMIC

OIL TANKERS

Paris, Oct. 24. Franch

research into the bulding of atom-powered oil tankers has made good gress, Industry sources here reported today.

pro-

Many French companies Eave pooled their resources to work on the project, including four shipbuilding and heavy en- gineering concerns, which tast March towned a new comptony known as "Propalome.”

Questioned on the French A- power tanker programNG, 24 spokesman of the French Atomic Energy Commission suid tonight he hoped detalls of the progress made would be ro leased next month.-Router.

p

ris Oct. 24. Paris Teleprinter operators in the of a British and two offices American news agencies aged lightning strikes bere tonight to support demands for higher. were pay.

The operators struck on the series of strikes eve of tho called by workers in various sectors of the national economy tomorrow.China Mall Special.

-Mutual Distrust-

-WHY THE DISARMAMENT TALKS FLOPPED

big 1

United Nations, Oct. 24. Irial delegate, Frederick Boland, said today

thak

distrust between the m

the `ohlef powers' WAN

reason why London disarmament talks this year falled to, live up to the vast hopes which had been

placed in them.

Mr Boland, opening today's disarmament debate in the 'United Nailons Asatınbiy Political Committee, said that Ireland felt, however, the conference had not beci entirely sterile,

Bir Bolaud sald the dimrmament problem was further complicated now by the risk that a "fourth nation" might start making nuclear thus increase the dangers weapons, and already caused by the present arms race.

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Mr Boland did not forecast who this fourth nation would be. He said disarmament could not be diaspolated from a settlement of world political issues. Mr Boland sald a sort of "vicious circle" prompts nations to mspect attack from any other nation which bolsters its own D Honal defense.

The Byelorussian delegate K. Kiisley, called for an hammediate ban on unclear and thermo-nuclear mass destruolion weapons. Mr Kinseley said he regretted the United States had put forward conditions which made

an'

agreement on disarmament virtually impossible. He said the United States was motively continuing its military rearmament and it' of its alles-Frattoc PressC.

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The land mine probably was planted a long time ago to stop smugglers.

Elsewhere along the bordar it was quiet-United Press.

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