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SPACE DOG BEHAVING QUIETLY

WAGE WAR Russians Plan

【7HITHER Britain on the

Winbour front? This ques

tion must have been on the lips of many over the week- end following the reports that the Conservatives have thrown down the gauntlet to the labour unions by refecting the pay claim of the Health Service oflicers. By Industrial observers the U. K. Government's Retion

is regarded as the first shot

in what they anticipate will

be a "bitter wage war"}}

To Bring Husky

Back To Earth

By VINCENT BUIST

Moscow, Nov. 3.

war which, it is devoutly By five o'clock this evening (GMT) the

hoped, will not progress be- yond the "cold" stage.

This first clash has come six weeks after the inerease in the bank rate and less than month since the warn- ing that the Govern- ment was determined to balt the wage-price spiral. It comes, too, but two days after tho Government's warming during the Com- mona debate on the nation' financial and economic posi❤ tion that the Government would not financ in- flationary awards, whether obtained through negotin- tion or arbitration.

CLAIMS

second Russian earth satellite had

circled the earth seven times and, Moscow Radio reported, the husky dog inside had been behaving quietly and its general condition was satisfactory.

Siberian Husky Ideal For Rockets

The

New York, Nov. 3.

the

of

world's first space NABLED reports during the week-end also revented

traveller, Д female six todged or pending claims |

Siberian husky, was de scribed today as a breed by unions, all of which seek

of animal ideally suited shorter hours for the aume pay. These include demants to riding in a rocket. by the engineering and

Dog experts sald that shipbuilding workers (three husky, due to the insulation million), building, workersts soll double coal, can with. (one million) and miners stand very hot- as woll og very Over 1,150,000 cold temperatures. It does not (700,000). railwaymen and clothing get nervous or upset easily. workers alo are seeking is comparatively small,

And the female of the species wage increases and

Is particularly ersy-going. shorter week.

THREE TYPES

If, as has been reported, it is the British Government's

tu u im

stop primary wage increases which are not related to higher out- put, ali lodged and pending claims must be rejected, And rejection of the claims by the 30,000 hospital and administrative employees under the Health Service is the first.

While

the determination

Government's

ger-

must tainly will be applied 1 the nationalised industries, Home private industrialists may take the line of least resistance--if

And they

Ket to they are unable additional bunk avances or new capital-and-mert

demands increased wage

by cutting down on capital expenditure.

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There

three are

types ot Siberian dogs—the Aluskan, the Eskimo and the Husky. The busty is the smallest, standing 21 to 23 inches tall and weigh-

in about 60 pounds. It is used mainly as a work dog in Aretie ...mperatures--pulling sleds.

HEART BEAT HEARD NOW

Sydney, Nov. 3.

poat Technicians at office ilutening postat Liverpool, near here be lleve they heard the heart beat of the husky that to whirling around the globe In Sputnik Two.

The officer charge sald signals picked up at 2000 GMT did not have 1/10 mechanical beat of Sputnik One, but were faster and more rhythmic.

This made him almost sure he wee listening to the dog's heart beat. The deli-

cato instruments in the satellite would transmit any impulse, he sald.— Reuter.

The presence of the dog has nude the return to earth of this second satellite a matter of much greater importance than the return of the first one.

For this new experiment might enable scientists to bring the idea of a man-made space ship to the verge of reality.

If Possiblo

3

From statements made by Professor Pobedonostev, satellite specialist, it is know¤ that Boylet scientists will try to bring their first space dog back to earth, if it is possible. Three weeks ago the Professor. said a satellite containing a dog would be launched and would certainly have to be returned to earth for experiments, with

living organisms, to be a sue

CCSS."

Selentists here today con- armed the validity of this state- ment, but Professor Boris Kukakin, speaking tonight over Moscow Radio, sald the second satellite would remain in space "a signicantly longer time than the first."

From this it can be deduced that he was thinking in terms But it 19 of several months. unlikely that the dog's life in outer space even in the must favourable conditions

exceed two or would

three weeks.

Happy Results

So for Russian

experiments

ZHUKOV'S LAST DUTIES

Marshal, Zhukov acknowledging the clapping of a crowd of students at Tirana during his recout-visit-lo-Albania,—Shatily after his telurn to Moscow, after ristiing Albania and

as Minister post Yugoslavia, It was afinqunced that he had been released from Defence. He was later accused of Bonapartiam-Keystone Photo.

his

of

BITTER ATTACK LAUNCHED

AGAINST MARSHAL ZHUKOV

‘An Exceptionally Vain Person'

Moscow, Nov. 3. Marsha! Koniev, Commander-in-Chief of the East European Joint Military Command, today launched a bitter attack on the disgraced Marshal Georgi Zhukov and labelled him "an exceptionally vain person."

ULBRICHT

ABSENT Soviet

with dogs in rockets to heights of over 62 miles have hud happy results for the animals,

Professor Prokrovskзac, a member of the Academy of Science reported in June this year that after In the Earth's their trip atmosphere the dogs behaved normally on landing.

The three husky type dogs Lused in the rocket experiments were put on show here in Jute. They were named Linda, Ko- ziavka and Malishka, The Pro- fessor said they were unharmed by their trip.

Soon after reaching ground again they ate a large meal with gusto.

'.

The dogs used in these ex- periments are a Russian version-

AT MEET

Berlin, Nov. 3.

Herr Walter Ulbricht, Secro-

of the husky but smaller in size, No reason was given for the They look somewhat like a Corgi absence of Herr Uibricht, who dog but have sharp, fox-like was to have been the main faces and bright, intelligent speaker. Professo; Brich Correns, eyes-Reuter.

who opened the ceremony, sak only that he was "unfortunately unable to come,"

Western source:

1.

the The alleck published in Communist Party newspi per

Pravda, followed hard on the TAXICABS

heels

of

last night's Soviel Communist Party Central Com mittee communique announcing that Zhukov had been

from the

ousted

Presidium, Russia's the executive body, and Central Committee,

top

MINOR POST

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BLOCKADE AIRPORT

Socialists To Join Gaillard's Cabinet

CRISIS MAY BE SOLVED

Paris, Nov. 3. The Socialist Party agreed tonight to join radica! Felix Gaillard's Cabinet in a move that was a big step forward in solving Franco's 34-day-old political crisis.

The Socialist Party's National Council, made up of its rank and file members throughout the country, voted participation by 2,007 to 1,732, with 20 abstentions, after their leader, Guy Molley, had asked them to do so,

MAY INSIST

But M. Gaillard was not aut of the woods yet. The Socialists May Bill insist va conditions which might force the night Wing to withdraw their sup pori,

The

Hussein Called A "Traitor'

Cairo, Nov. 3. State-controlled Cairo radle tonight Labelled King Hussein of Jordan 37-year-old Gaillard wanted both Soetalists anel

“iraitor" and warned him Conservatives la his "Cabinet:

"you will pay dearly." reasoning of national unity,"

Ahmed Said, Chief new that if both Parlies were In-

commentator for Cairo Radio's Lcluded to his Gaverument they voice of the Arab's programme, would be less likely to vote said "there were heroes In against him in Parliainent,

who cropped King The bitterly-opposed Social-Abdullah from signing a peaco ists und Conservatives have not treaty with Israel in 1950, been in the same Cabinet to-

There are still heroes in Jordan Ecther for six years.

today who can stop his grand- son King from signing such a treaty."

King Abdullah WA assassinated in 1950.

Earlier, the Conservatives had voted to join M. Gaillard's Cabinet.

THE YOUNGEST?

M. Gaillard plans to ko be- fore the National Assembly on Thuesday to face an investiture vole. It will also be his 38th birthday and will make him the youngest Premier in French history if he is successful.

He has the support of every major non-Communist Party in the Assembly.

Tomorrow he will probably form his Cabinet and for the first time ofeally announce his: programme. If difficulties arise, they will come tomorrow in the

composition of his Ministry.

i

Jordan

MET SECRETLY

The commentator said Hussein and Jordanian Premier Samue El Rital met secretly with Israeli Preniler David Ben Gurion and

Foreign Minister Mrs Golda Meir in the Jordanien town of Nablus in mid-September and reached a a three-point agreement stipulating:

Liquidation of

the refugee problem: Esta Establishment

Arab

of relations between Israel and Jordan,

and The opening of borders between the two countries. M. Gaillard will also prob-

He added that Hussein was ably confer with M. Mollet to get $36,000,000 from the tomorrow to find out what are United States as a "reward for the exact conditions of support treachery against

the Arab

commentator snid "Jordan is presently ruled by a

by his Socialists-United Press. people of Jordan."

The

Damascus, Nov. 3.. Hang of truitors composed of

Nassau, Nov. 3. Flights to and from this

tourist--resort were can- A nine-second earth tremor King Hussein, his mother celled today stranding was felt here at 1000 GMT today. Queen Zein who is running hundreds of American No damage was reported, and him, his uncle Sherlt Nusse, a the centre of the tremor was drug trafficker and that arch- tourists as disgruntled

not immediately known-Unit- stooge of Imperialism Samir Et taxicab drivers continue ed Press.

| Rifal,”—Orfed Press. to blockade airport facili- ties there.

The blockade began yester- day over the issue of who has the right to drive vacationers to the plush scaside hotels from the Nassau Airport.

Marshal Zhukov, who was tary of the East German-sacked-from-hia post of Defence a week ago and la Communist Party, today Minister failed to appear at a big now expected to be posted to ceremony in East Berlin minor army job, la also said by Pravda to have made a con- to mark the 40th Anni-ession on his errors. But such an industrial policy could follow in very narrow

versity of tho October Marshal Kenley, who limits and

short for a

Revolution in the Soviet ceeded Zhukov in 1946 as Com- Union. period only and is not seen

mander of all Red Army ground forces, necused Zhukov of try- serious obstacle

up some of Government's overall aimu,

Ing to hush

the mistakes he made during the For that short period, how-

end-of-war assault on Berlin, ever,

defeat it would

Zhukov must bear some of Government's objective if

the responsibilliy with Stalin for

Acting Colonial Governor the practice were wide-

Huskies are regarded as very

Russia's unpreparedness when Kenneth Walmsly met with the sprend but would, if pro- tough dogs. They do not panic

Coman mies attacked In 1941, Nassru Airport Board today but longed, hit the private in easily and have been carefully

there has not been a report of dustriallst for more by way bred for centuries. A dog ex-

A Pravda uoltorial quoted settlement to end the block- of reduced production.

Herr Ufurleht, who is 04, has Zhukov as having told the re- A total of 17 people were pert said that as a result, it

ade. The blockade has com- should be easy for the Russians killed in Colombia by bandits been seriously for several cent Party Plenary meeting "pletely closed out air service

admit my mistakes" in leader- to get the information they during last week, Bogota news-

to the British resort island. want about the dog's heart beat papers reported today.

Bul other reports speculated chip of Soviet armed forces.

CONDEMNED Of the victims, six were killed that he might have gone to N the face of the adamant as radioed to earth.

It is unlikely, he said, that in the Tolima district, the others Moscow in connection with the Government stand of not}

over Marshal Georg were killed in the Valle region, crista countenancing wage in- fright will overcome the dog or

the paper said.-France-Presse. 'Zhukov. creases, the trade unions change the heart bent rate,

There was doubt that a have themselves adopted a militant and openly and Government pulley.

ADAMANT

dog

One ex- pert sald that the Russlan effort

could survive very long with out drinking water.

A. Government-unions atale to, bring the dog back to earth mato on the wage question-might be set for about the time now beema certain. Whether the water runs out

it will resolve itself into n Press.

call by the unions for n

general stoppage of work

United

remains to be seen. Should STRIPPERS

по

such a state of affairs even- tuate from the present touchy situation it can bode

good

for Britain's economy and it would take years to recover from the inroads made to the finan- clal position.

The

SALARY

Bandit Victims

Bogota, Nov. 4.

days.

411

sald that

Opposition Candidate

In One Town Only

he wrote,

Pravda said

eight Marshals,

n

'

CANCELLED

Jack Carey, Senior, Controller en adimirùl and three generals of the Nassau Airport, sald who had known Zhukov Krplanes were forced back from. many years unanimously conami last night, and all flights demned his erroneous party to and from

the Island today

behaviour..

Marshal. Konley declared In Als Pravda article that: "The unanimous approval by Com- munista of the Soviet Army and

were cancelled.

There were Q handful of private aircraft able to leave the island but hundreds

Navy and the entire personnel American tourists were strand-

of the armed forces of the deci-ed with no publie ale servlet. sion of tho Central Commitice

Although the blockade was still up there was no reports of A new buliding new violence. was burned and a water main broken yesterday, United Press

taking Cabinet Meeting

that Lisbon, Nov. 3. candidates had withdrawn from hac onco again shown

the failure Soviet soldiers are elcsely rally Between 60 and 80 per cent the fight following

of President Francisco Craveiro ng around the Party," of the Portuguese 1,350, Lopes to reply to their call for

also attacked The article 000

electorate an eight-day strong

postponemeal of Marshat Zhukov's war record Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3.

and accused him of "serious Malayn's most curvaceous and voted today in the coun- the eletion. expert strippers earned Mal.

try's general elections, in

The candidates-10 at Oporto mistakes."

It said that, claiming him. month, the Labour $1,400 a

which only one town and six at Avetro-suld they self as responsible for Department's report disclosed

Braga, in the north-had needed this postponement to Berlin, Zhukov had an "artis- today.

any opposition candidates, consult fists of registered voters, leally worthless" but "Ideolo- public, In- In its September report the general

An interior ministry spokes-They also wanted representation cluding those clamouring Labour Department said

on the polling committees which man said incomplete relurrus so for shorter hours with the principal actress in one revue

chuck. voting. same pay, will also suffer. draws a salary of $1,500 white far showed the ruling National

The Interior Ministry had the leading stripper earns Union Party candidates had A new approach to the prob-

$1.400.

beaten the opposition candidates announced that facilities would to meet their de- lom would appear to be

be granted Olber strippers got between in Braga by a largo matcelty. necessary an approach $425 and $1,200,

There was a calm and order-manda, but the 16 Opposition where ronson and common-

Musicians get $450, singersly atmosphere as the people to candidates claimed that the per- mimion had como too late to sense will prevail in work and aclora $425 and stage the polis in the sunshine. ing out a solution accopt- hands between $30 and $40-! Yesterday it was announced allow them to copy the voting

·United Press.

that 10 of the able to both parties,

22 Opportun Fregisters.-Reuter

the

Cairo, Nov. 4. of picture

The

President, Egyptian tho Almselt hung in gically harmful"

Soviet Gamal Abdel Nasser, on Sunday Army Museumi.

prealded over a Cabinet meeting Marshul Koniev "debunked" called to discuss Egypt's internal In detall Marshal Zhukov's Fole and foreign policy. in the Inst, war,

the third Cabinet Marshal Zhukov had also meeting on policy within the committed "serious mistakes last 10 days.,

It Who

.

in the development of the No statements were issued on armed forces, Marshal Konicv the nature of the subject dia. declared.--Reuter,

fcume-France-Presse.

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