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THE CHINA
THURSDAY, - NOVEMBER
Mr K: We'd Be Very Glad To See Him
HUSSEIN: RULERS OF EGYPT & SYRIA
MACMILLAN TO VISIT MOSCOW? ARE TOOLS OF REDS
Prince Charles Nine Today,
But Won't See Parents
London, Nov. 13. Prince Cartes in inc tomorrow, but is not likely
to see cliher of his parents on his birthday, a Fucking- inb Palace spokesman ward today.
For the Prince, who le In his first term at Clea Boarding School, it will be
A perfeally normal day at school, just as if he were any other boy.
Added:
The spokesman "He will get presents, of course, from his family, but
It is a private family thing and nobody clso know what they will be.
"He will no doubt have
a cake for lea, as boys at school do, but no fuss will be made."
Both the Queen and the Duke aro In Iritain, but they have public engage- ments to full, the Queen in London, and the Duke in Cornwall-Reuler.
How The US
Russian Leader Celebrations' Centre Piece
Banters With Correspondents
Moscow, Nov. 13.
The Soviet Communist Party leader, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, said tonight the invitation to Mr Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, to visit Russia was still in force and "wo would be very glad to see him.” Mr Khrushchev was talking to British newspaper
correspondents at a Moscow reception.
"It seems Mr Macmillan's time does not permit of him coming. But, we have time to wait," the Soviet leader added.
Although Mr Khrushchev was have not scen Zhukov today or
at the Egyptian Em- yesterday. a quest
He is resting. Ho bassy
ho walked naked för
it was reception,
leave and away from Marshal Nikolai Bui- granted, and ho deserved tha ganin, Mr Anustas Mikoyan leave. and other members of the Gov- crnment to exchange quips with British and American reporters, and most of his banter centred on the British people.
Mr
was Khrushchev, who brought on to British topics by British correspondents, began discussing his trip with Marbl Bulganin to
April Britain in 1950.
Space Tight Knot
Rocket Was Recovered
Cincinnati, Nov. 13. Colonel J. 11. Swenson, of the Guided Missiles Army Office in Washington, told American reporters here today of the difficulties of recovering the nose-cone of a Jupiter-C rocket shot into outer space.
President Elsenhower showed the cone or a nation-wide tele- vision broadcast on November 7.
Cole l
Swenson
the said problem was not in getting the musile into a trajectory which would ensure its return to earth, but In recovering i undamaged.
"I believe the British people would like to see us again," Me Khrushchev said, echoing an assurance given him by sprres- pondents.
Mr Khrushchev, by now the centio of a light knot of Butle 30 UT 40 correspondents, CLE- bussnauts und marshals, cop- tinued: "I think the British were well disposed towards wi and that is why the Govern- ment did not let us see them.
"We were perfectly fed up with talking to Eden and Lloyd, We were hungry to meet the people,"
and
A correspondent painted out that the British Labour Party might return to power at the general dection next asked:
"If it does will you forget the words hard feelings and hard at the House of Commons dia- ner
party?" (at which Mr George Brown, MP, attacked Mr Khrushchiev to his face).
Mr Krusichev "Political
Ho said there were 12 stages in the recovery. The feat was when it ejected a parachute at 5,000 feet, to slow it down. The pernelute was followed by #leaders must nut harbour grie- balloon to keep the red-hot cons from sinking when it reached the water.
As it neared the water small bombs were discharged, followed by radio beams, flies of light and other indicators to help naval ships recover it.
He said that divers went Inte the water among sharks to re- cover I--China Mail Special.
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vancts we would greet Labour Party leaders if they came to power."
The correspondent; "Even George Brown?**
. Mr Khrushchev: "Even George Brown... We have strong stomachs 150 CG stomach even him.”
M. Khrushchev, asked about Marshal Zhukov, replied:
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"He did not turn out so well as political figure but as a military man he was remarkablo and we shall always give him credit for that"
A correspondent: "How long will Zhukov be on leave?"
Mr Khrushchey; "As long as he needs a rest(jestingly, and grinning to the whole group)- our business with Zhukov is our business; you must not interfere
internal affairs, our
you know."
In
Correspondent:"Any decision on Zhukov's new job?"
DS
Much?
Mr Khrushchov: "Why does that worry you Zhukov is in Moscow, he czn He can go anywhere he likes. go hunting-he likes hunting.”
Correspondent; "What kind?" Mr Khrushchev! "Maybo tigers. We have everything in the Soviet Union except lions." A British correspondent: "We have those in the British Em- pire."
Trip To Moon?
also Mr Khrushchev Wax asked if he would care to visu .he United States,
Hugo
stratospheric
rockets, some 70 feet centre long, formed the
the traditionn piece of Red Square parade in Moscow marking the 40th anniversary of the Octo- ber Revolution recently. -Keystone.
Doubts Cast On
Efficiency Of
He Embarrassed The NATO Shield
Adenauer,
Gaoled For
Four Years
1:
Amman, Nov. 13.
| King Hussein of Jordan-told a · press conference. hore today that the present rulers of Egypt and Syrid are "tools of international Com 'munism" who, through a campaign of pros paganda and subversion, were trying to spread Communism in Jordan too. However, the campaign was have inken control and they having exactly the opposite are definitely tools of intern effect to what was intended on tional Communism and I doubt Jordan's large refugee popula- if they will lost a long time." tion, and the Jordan Army and people were united as one solid group behind the Government ho said.
Klug Hussein, who called the conference on, the eve of his 22nd
Birthday celebrationC Tomorrow,
suld his onemtes; since their unsuccessful attempt to overthrow him last April, had been trying to do the same again.
They had tried all methods, including lies and rumours, and had sent people into Jordán to Thako the people's loyalty. They had also provided money to foment disturbance 175 terrorism, he said.
BROKEN PROMISE
te
The object of this propaganda campaign, he said, was spread Coromunist. authority in this part of the world"
So far, Jordm had no đê- finito plan to sever diplomatic relations with Egypt and Syria.-Reuter.
THE NEW US NAVY
MISSILE
It was quite clear that Egypt and Syria did not intend to pay U.S. their promised subsidies for Jordan's coonsny us arranged by the Arab Solidarity Agree- - ment signed in February.
"The Agreement is not worth the paper it la written on," he Bald. He was answering ques- tions in the cabinet room at the Royal palace,
Washington, Nov. 13.
Navy missile tach- nicians used a rocket booster for the first time today to launch the new supersonic Regulus guided misifo.
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The 57-foot weapon, designeă. to carry
nuclear warhead, made its rocket-launched Right from Edvards Air Force Base, California.
Ho sald Jordan wantol to follow a polley of positive noutrality, which meant not participating in any form of milltary agreements or pacts.
Jordan was happy to accept | aerial
After completing a series of manoGUYTES, ED
wad
any aid to help build her eco- brought down to a safe landin nomy which was provided with- on a tricycle landing gear. out strings. The present Ameri- can aid was without strings, he added,
PROPAGANDA
The Regulus It was specia fically designed for Installatiert In the first nuclear powered misalle submarine, Halibut, now being built.
Paris, Nov. 13.
The Rogulus II is an 11-ton Heferring to the present pro- 67-foot surface-to-surface Doubts as to the efficiency of the "shield" at pre- paganda campaign against weapon Eike its predecessor, sent provided by the North Atlantic Treaty Jordan in the Egyptian and the Regulus I which was only Organisation forces were expressed by Bel-, neither the Egyptian nor be fired by surface or under
Syrian press, King Hussein half the size. It is designed to glan delegate, A. Gllson, in summing up to the Syrian people are Com-water vessels and has a range day's debate of the NATO parliamentarians munists.
"But, unfortunately, there of about 1,500 miles an hour-
conference.
Burlin, Nov. 18.
"Where security la concerned," Heinz Stephan, a profés he said, "we must do everything sional informer," WB or nothing. If the forthcoming sentenced to four years' | taliów ón government level do not imprisonment with hard ensure total security each NATO member would be justified in labour by a West Berlin reducing its own effort." and
court today for having sold false information Gilson stressed that one co- about "Communists" to was indecision regarding equip
son for a feeling of Insecurity top German officials.
ment of NATO troops with nuclear weapons. Stophan was brought to trial complaint of the personal Wh
iancellor.
He threw up his bands said "I have been asked this Whether i thousands of limes. want le go or not I camiot go! as a private individual.”
Correspondent: "How about
a trip to the moon?"
Mr brushonov: "Ah, tha diferent, I dou's love to sak
Lierman
Earlier in the debate, Senator Saltonstall, a Republlein mem- Mr Dulles, At the moment 1. Kunrad Adenauer, who had to ber of the American Senate Committee, said Armed Forces Am very busy man, that's like a public' rétraction alter
Democratic that even if the MacMahon law the only thing holding mo accusing a Social
"Communis! back. I just don't have time." k of being u
on supplying audicar informa- agent" on the bu is of information to foreign countries were Piyusha with his juke, air on supplied by Stephan in revised, the President of the Khrushchev added:
* Eisenhower and Dulica whol tu tont: were WC would reecive them and all the other as dear friends."
1953.
PROFITS
United States or his delegate should retain the right to decide
on the use of clear weapons, and that the Pentagon must Witnesses at the tring reveal-take the first decision on the
distribution of atomic weapons.
ed that Stephan, a foriner agent of the German Gestapo, had mado profit of thousands of marks by selling "information" he said he received from "Colonel" of the East Gernan secret police, who had once worked
him with
in the
At this point Mir Khrushchev shaded that he had had enough and, after pausing to vollect other members of his group fie led the way out of the Egyptian Embassy Into a wall- ing line of Government cars,
Rumours in the
past week suggested that Marsbol Zhukov Gestapo. would be given an unng group
CO-ORDINATE
the
per com-
Saltonstali. expressed that the NATO opinios manen! Chiefs-of-stotr milice should therefore remain in Washington,
command, probably in the Among "clients" of Stephan Ukraine.
were a former West Berlin 1-
Earlier French delegate, /J. However, tonight's remarks terior Minister, a Secretary of
of the West German Potte, urged that one person showed, if anything, thut the State
and Erost Tillich, should be appointed in NATO party and government are in no Chancellory
Director of the "League of to, be responsible for pollty on hurry to re-employ the Marshal
teleguided missiles, He would and reports that he ruined ha Combat aguinat Inbursanity." be required to co-ordinate chances for a sinecure job by
Ini. addition to the prison scientifle. efforts industrial his attitude during the recent party plenum which criticisesi sentence, Stephan was deprived achievements
of his citizenship rights for research and his errors therefore seem borne sve years by the court today. NATO countries. cut, observers said-Reuter.
-France-Pressc.
Another French delegate, General Jeon Bethouard, urged that unile of all NATO coun- tries should be equipped with atomic weapons and that tactical arnis ršanufacture secrets should be shared.
PETE'S NIGHT OUT
Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 13. Pistol Fete, a cat belonging to Mra John Lynch, had a night cut-and then some.
She lot the cat out 13 months and two days bgo and he didn't return until yesterday-United Press,
Stolen Trademark?
and nuclear production in
Cairo, Nov. 13, The Alexandria police nar- A third, French delegate: Jean coties squad today arrested cafe Triboulet, malch that NATO Abmed Abbedati for should realise the stráļegic in- owner
trado mark portance of France' reminidog in selling marijuana “LAIKĀ.”—United Press,
| Algéria--France-Pressg:
"Heigh-Ho For The Sputnik"
MAGISTRATE FINES A CHEERFUL ECCENTRIC
Pels, Nov. 18.
Crowds gathered; sutallę w mingistenio's 'comet. here today when Parixida sosentris, "Andre Daposch, direet singer. afgan trisfer, karp- sido eratee, and well-atslody frinder of the mysterious Azulzul: Begillorüqüd,” swag- vered ass offer being fined 6,900 francs (RB). 31. Dusent. 2 5 dazzling chock, sporta Jhesset
beard on wraps with phir düfsten, toza 06 1.bours he was-addroziligin crowd, ou, top, në.. Monkartes on the subellot of the atom boodle shabu, poling: atresia) He rolled, “the sound and raw
M. Dupont foni the scurt, that his miljatões fa Ilfe wit to make wengi gras, legich and that he opposed alone in every facing
Hà prated, the marketinin z Miksi, trámu. Free
femtor Albert ANGEWING MEDIOMAR. claimed, had been vloured Baler
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When
tho, unlimpře
the fine M.; DN
skipped out of
of over 1,000 miles and a speed
aro Some opportunists who Reuter.
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