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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1968.
US & Russia Reach Cultural Agreement
BRIEFS THE FIRST
· A team Flew
Brisbane, Joti 27.
of lamakers who over Mount us today marccedeit in Chele tank so well that a local river flooded and chi thre town in two-and the rainmaker's own aircraft wILE reported bogged down when it landed..
An inch of rain fell over the Mount Isa area in an hour, and the Leichhardt River rose from a trickle to a torrent 17 feet deep, sweeping away a utility truck and neatly drowning three men-China Mail Special.
Chicago, Jan. 27.
Nancy, 2, Mark, 3 and John Corrigan, 4, thought suMcQue had given Noney an owl ter
when birthday present
they found the bird on the Corrigan Hving room ecuch on Saturday.
"An Opportunity To
Bring The
People Together”
Washington, Jan. 27.
The United States and Russia reached agreement today on a broad range of cultural exchanges during the next two years.
But Mrs Corrigan, explaining The two nations agreed to exchange motion pic-
10 Animai Welfare
workers that
the bird
Lengue must
have come down the chimney, said it was no present-just pest-United Press,
Indianapolis, Jan. 27. Richard Greenfield, 33, stop. ped his car an Baturday No a
crota pedestrian could
the street. Greenfield lold police to the pedestrian walked up the car window, slugged him, then grabbed his wallet con lained US$20 and disappeared. --United Press.
Clarion, Jan 27. Donald Burnhold, 21, Gerald
were McKnight, 31,
Saturday with charged last grind larceny for clipping 404 pounds of wire from the poles of an abandoned electric power
United Press.
tures, such performing acts as ballet, technical groups, and to arrange for the possible. ex- change of radio-TV broadcasts on interna- tional affairs.
President Eisenhower said he was "gratified" by the agreement. He said he trusts "that through such agreements a better under- standing will result between the peoples of the United States and the Soviet Union."
He also said he hoped "the arrangement will be implement- ed in the same spirit which has animated the negotiations."
Senate Donoeralle Leader Lyndon B. Johnson halted the extremely agreement important event."
Although it will not "break down the barriers of suspicion" or "solve the problems of war-weary world of itself," he said, offers a "rest up-
Yazoo City, Jan. 27. Scot Nichole was in gaol 10- day because he xlarted a fire to keep warm. Ele used a railwayportunity to bring peoples to boxcar for fuel-United Press.
Djakarta, Jun. 27.
An Indonesian reporter to- day volunteered to ride
Russian Sputnik
11
to the moon
but he imposce! one condition. E. S. Qetanupuira, correspon- dent for Pin News Agency by Medan, North Sumatra,
the Sovici
Djakarta he
Ambassador
Loki 121
wanted! 10 be
nssured the moon missile would
return to earth: attain-trailed Press,
New Religion Flourishes
gether.
"It is an essential Erst step- the beginning of beginnings," He said. "As such it is one of the most important events in many years."
Negotiations
may be agreed upon .., nt the wolking level."
ה
I reparate Tellers exchanged by Lacy and Zaroubin, the two understood parties said thai If "Levels of such broad- custs will not contriqule to beiter relations between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republies, the exchange of such broadcast shall not take place,”
The agreement also under- take to provide for exchanges of graduate Students, instruc- tors, and university professo13,
Exchanges of scientists for lectures and research are to be
worked out by the two coun- fries' academies of science.
Medical and agricultural ex- chunges are provided for during The agreement was signed at a two-year period.
by State Department
countries two retiring Soviet Ambassador agreed in principle" on direct
The
The
also
| Georgi Zarmibin and Ambassu- air service between New York dor William B. Lucy, Special and Moscow. Further discus- Assistant to Secretary of State sions are to be held on this John Foster Dulles for Eastpoint.
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West contacts.
The joint announcement also
It was the result of three months
f steady. quiet said there will be competition
two between athletic teams. negotiating between the men,
U.S. ofrinis said they were well pleased with the agreement as arst step" toward Am- proving relation between the
nations.
Bjakarta, Jan. 27.
today re- Thousands were ported to be joining a new re- ligton, "Agana Sutji," flourish-two Inga Central and East Java.
PIA news agency said the teachings of the founder, Ki Ahmad, directly contradicted the principles of Islam.
FL
A
Understanding
The US.-Russian coinmuni- que added:
The accord was reached a
"This agreement is regarded tiny before Zarvubin wound up
as a significant first step in the his five-year our as Soviet improvement of mutual under-
Washington. Ambassador to
the peoples" standing between joint announcement saldof the United States and Mr Hussein S. Alaydrus, the two nations "agree to Russia. Moslem youth leader, told re-organise from time to time an
"...it ks sincerely hoped porters the Attorney General exchange of broadensis devoted would soon take steps against to discussion of such inter- that it will be carried out In ussuch п way as to contribute the new doctrinc.-Reuter,
substantially to the betterment of relations between the two countries, thereby also contri- buting to a lessening of inter- national tensions."
rational politien! problems
A British
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Perhaps (7).
STEP
TO PEACE?
Holds On By Hawser
Effects Of
Atomic
Radiation
On Mankind
New York, Jan, 28.
Scientists from 15 nations including Japan and India were getting down today to the immense job of collating and appraising a vast array of data on the effects of atomic radiation on mankind and the world at large.
The 'Little Rock
Nine' Get Awards
"Few Displayed More Courage"
Little Rock, Jan. 27. The nine negro students who integrated Central High School under paratrooper last autumn protection were presented Amoricon- ism Awards on Sunday by the American Veterans
Committee.
Thie
The group meeting as the United Nations Selenüne Com- mittee on the subject expoct- ed to spend about five weeks in closed Bessions preparing ja comprehensive report for the General Assembly.
The freezing cold and snowstorms which re- cently attacked the Bri- tish Isles, brought many dramas in their wake. Here is a picture of one of them, taken in the chan. nel of Aberdeen, Scot Innd. It is the trawler Granton, which put in at Aberdeen, with a man on board suffering from ap pendicitis. The picture shows it, holed and aground, secured to land by one hawser, all that prevents it drifting out into
and the channel blocking it. Fortunately the sick man and the re maining members of the crew were rescued-Ex-
press.
Surprise In Iceland's
This document was first ask- ed for by next July but at the prompting of Japan, India and several
the other countries
tho asked Assembly ast year
dead- committee to bring this line forward to as early 19 possible."
Professor Zenon Baco of Belgium, the chairman, said at the oponing meeling yesterday that he had no doubt the com-
would be
APPRAISAL
Elections
ernment.
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US Slips Back In The Aeronautics Research Race
Washington, Jan. 27.
Rising costs and Government economies have cut U.S. aeronautical research and America's rela- tive position, compared with Russia, has there- fore been deteriorating, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics reported today.
PARIS FASHIONS:
Skirts Creep Up, Necklines Plunge Down
BY PEGGY MASSIN
Ports, Jan. 27. Skirts are shorter, grazing the leg just below but not you showing—the knoo In the first of this week's Paris fashion collectionN. The sack, a new, shorter, more restrained and definitely more elegant sack, has survived the uproar which greeted it last scason. It looks as if it is here to stay.
Jacques Heim today showed a highly wearable space age collection entitled "The Spoon Shape for the Safari to the Moon."
The waistline, such as it is, wanders from hip to bustline
terms from or in space age carth to sky and the hemline definitely soars skyward to 18
There
are loose two-piece effects with Kitc floating free.
inches
bolero
NECKLINES
tops
Retired General James Doolit Ue, chairman of the NA.C.A. sald in a letter accompanying the committee's annual report to Congress:
"Our national security 14- quires that we father than Russin, be first to and answers to the formidable questions that now limit the performance of alreraft and missiles.
"We can" succeed in this ob- jective only if we are prepared to make the necessary invest- ments of money in research facilities and scientific talent.”
SUCCESS
The report said the success or failure of the whole long- <ffort range ballistic missile bingod on solving the problem of heating caused by friction amlesile entered tho when earth's atmosphere during its descent.
But, it said, selenists in NACA Inborstories had achievej a "break-through" in investing the blunt Dos technique of minimising missile beating on 20-CTÁTY. The blunt shapes found most favourablo generate a strong bow shock wave in front of and detached from the missilo nose.
But, long, stender shapeS were best for misalles in which re-entering body the
was "much larger and heavier than those of current interest," the veport added.
Other approaches to the reo- problem included the Dresses and Jackets continue entry
of thick metal dins for the successful space nge themse
nose cones to absorb and store cuts horizontal with clever
thic
silhouette heat, and use of special metals wrapped round liked to space revolutions around sich as tungsten und columbtum which had very high melting the earth.
points.-Reuter."
Necklines, daring enough for day and even more daring for evening, were a big feature of the Patou collection.
For daywear the neckike is coensionally filed with a white "modesty plece." For evening. the line plunges progressively lower-an omen of the scandal Poris will inevitably create be-
fore the week's end,
wear.
The Queen Mother's Tour
Londen, Jan. 27.
Reykjavik, Jan. 27. mittee's report unanimous one. fr also The anti-government Inde stressed the need to make it
pondence Party has scored
This season, Mademoiselle understandable to laymen,
a sweeping victory in Mad, well-known through her municipal elections own Arm of Mad Carpentier, is throughout Icoland at the showing her first collection as expense of two of the designer for Jean Patou. Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld, the
The rack is much in evidence On the ave of her 13,000- told the General, Secretary
three partics belonging to in the Fatou collection with its scientists that there was need
the leftist coalition gov. loose unfitted look, for day. But for evening. The agreement covered ex-
racially Integrated for "calm and scientifle appraisal""
Mademoiselle Mad Contrarily changes or possible exchanges veterans group annually pre- of the effects of nuclear radia-
Political observers said today nipa In the waistline over during 1953 and 1950.
sents the citations to persons tion" in place of public specula-
2nd alarm 100 often it seemed uncertain whether in billowing skirta for formal The two countries agreed tn who, in the organisation's tion
the light of the returns the buy and sell motion pictures opinion, mude significant con- nourished by misinformation". produced by the other.
tributions to democracy in the
The committee which first met 18-month-old coalition govern- previous year.
on March 14, 1058 is concentratent con continue much longer. ing first of all on the "somatic They Interpreted the result as presening the awards
-ffects" of radiation-effects overflow crowd of united to an Individual in his more than 1,200 in one of the life-time and not passed on to City's largest negro churches, descendants. Later it will review Chat Paterson of Cleveland, cther aspects of the subjects, Ohio, said: "Few have displayed.
Japan's chief delegate to the areatcr courage" than the
conference is Dr Masao Tsuzuki, "Little Rock Nine."
director of the Red Cross Cen- Professor Hospital and
Films
nations agreed
10
II before an
a warning that adherents of the Progressive and Social Democrat parties both of which had
to the Indepen heavy losses dents dislike co-operation with the Communists.
LOST VOTES
wear.
The new sack appears in several variations ranging from the three-tiered tunic, and
sweater dresa baggy gathered
long cardigan top, la with n semi-Otted models with modified staping.
Chats, wide and full at the top, taper into the hemline.
For evening, Interest goes to the back with whimsical busiles or elaborate panniers to offset
They said that no later than January 31 Soviet Export Film will contact with the American movie industry to buy films this year.
The two exchange 12 to 15 documentary Paterson, Cleveland indus- tral films this year and to arrange trialist, in chairman of the Emeritus of Tokyo University.
In several areas the Social the slim bell-shaped silhouette, movie premieres simultaneously AVC's Americanism Committee,| India's delegation leader is Democrats lost up to one-third-Reuter,
Dr V. R Khanolkar, director of in the two countries.
R. Ming tho Indian Cancer Research "Leading personalities of the
of Chicago, National Committee Centre at Parel,
Bombay, and pendents. coun- Alm industry of both
attacked
and tries" would be invited to the Chairman,
"Another chairman of the Biology Veterans premieres
organisation" which Medical Advisory Committee
its
of Atemic Americanism of the Department During the second half of presented
Valka 1958, the
Energy--Reuter. States and Award to Gov, Orval Faubus. Russia agreed to exchange for
visits of up to one month de- legations leading motion
of
William Earlic,
The Arkansas Department of the American Legion yesterday
of the!:
voles to the
Inde-
The Independence Party in- creased their representallón on the 15-member Reykjavik City Council from eight to 10 and wrested control from govern ment parties in three provincial
picture personalities, scenario gave such a plague to Faubus, Princess Beatrix towns.
writers and technical personnel, who had used National Guards-
They also agreed to recom~ mend holding
men at first to bar negroes from
a. Sovict Alm Central High. werk this year in the United "That's one of the ways in States and a United States Alm which we are different from organizations," week this year in Russia. They ather Veterans suggested that three or four Said Ming.-United Press. prominent film, personalities.
from each country participate
In the film wicks for two-week
periods-United Press,
22. Stuff with knowledge? (4).the
24 A stranger within our gatcar
(0).
25 Fiched (8).
27 Mosque priest (4).
Terrorists? Pressure
Rebel
NAMED IN
GRATITUDE
London, Jan, 20.
A baby who gained political Algiers, Jan. 27. terrorist pressure on asylum in Britain for 11 Hun- garian stowaways from Brazil Moslem
of populations
was born here this morning. Algeria has been kept up re- cently, it was announced today. Impending birth of the baby
During the
period
from to Mrs Julla Farkas, 29, one of January 19 to 19, a total of 48 the Hungariat, causod Homa:
were killed,
98 Secretary Richard A. Butler to wounded and 24 kidnapped. grant refuge Inst week to the Attacks have been made most towaways instead of sedi
28 Very much on the active list Moslems
(4) 2
MONDAY'S SOLUTION— Acrome:
1 Lascar, 7 Owes, often against local loaders, them back to South. Amortes.
special delantes, special ad
Prone, 10 Banal, 11 Aids, 19 Black Ists, 10 Item, 10 Dean,
In gratitude, Mrs Farkas, te memberk of evil defence groups calling the six pounds, niue their fathiftcs,-- Trance« ounce boy Elchard...arter Bugiorj
19 Score cards, 22 Sate, 24 Vous 28 Undue, 20 Pert 27 Expert,ministration service oficiais or Town: 2 Aroma, 3 Cheek, 4 Rabbit, & Sonatin, 0 Weld, s Walt, Chump, 21 tider, 32 Ave.
12 Bumps, 18 ides 14 Conewild, 17 Aster, 10 Crusoe, 10 and
Priørd
(Also Bee P. 5)
Kaiser's Son
Munich, Jan. 27. Prince Oscar of Prussin, the Bon of Kaiser youngest
died during the Withela IL night in a Munich clinic, The Communists, who hold Aged 70, he had been ill The Hague, Jan, 27. two of the six cabinet seats in with cancer for many months, Crown Princess Beatrix of the national government, main- Since 1945; he had been living the Netherlands, aged 19, will tained their position, retaining in a villa at Bonn near to the Hoopital of the Order of St cavo by air on Saturday for their major strongholds a month's visit to the Dutch Kopavogur, u suburb of Reykja- John, of which he was named
1927. Master in West Indies, It was anounced vik, and at Nordfjordur, on the
Presse. east coast.-Neuter. here today.-Router.
at
Rita Hayworth To Wed
-France-
FORMER PAGE-BOY TO BE FIFTH HUSBAND
Banta Monica, ‘Jam 27. Flame-haired actress Rita Hayworth, 29, and film producer James Hill, 41, known to friends sa a "confirmed bachelor,” book out a marriage ficence here today. He will be Aim HERYWorth's fifth hasband. The couple did not disclose wedding plans
Immediately.
A postible legal sung arose in Mau Hayworth,
wearing a' bhroit cost with fur trim and a been walk and 2003 1629 the Lábstro' Durtas. Clerks said the actrew failed to sign the
Application exually
·WLEDOM, Margarita Mayworkh.", the hift out tho
the technieni – arres-- wesid mei vald Ühe
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Marok Productions.
Hill, a native of Jeffersonville, Indiana, and a graduate of the University of Washington, partner with setor Burt Lancaster wag Hocht In Hecht-1101-Lancaster
Miss Hayworth in the star of Hill's · Eurrent picture, "Separate Tables.” He was a radio "network", "DRroboy in New York before Booting writer for motion pictares, and producing "Trapezo", starring Gina Lollo brigida
The Raraboyant May
marsted to duma Etwas C. Jokaro, naive, Orson Welles/ Pridee: Air Kasa and Betere singer Dick trayında, BBS HAN two daughters, Helen Welles, 11, and Princess KamilM,
mile journey to Australa- slo, the Queen Mother today received the High Commissioners for Aus- - tralia and New Zealand; Sir Eric Harrison and Sir Clifton Webb, at Clarence House, her London home.
Tonight she had the company of Princess Margaret who re- turned specially from Bandring- hem, the Royal home in Nor- folk, to be with her mother.
'ROUND THE WORLD
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will join the Prin- Ccss at London airport at 0800 Бес the GMT tomorrow Queen Mother off on her in- farmal "meet-the-people" tour.
When she lands here again, six weeks later, on March 10, she will have flown round the worldthe first member of the Royal Family to do so.
The Queen Mother Inst visit-'- her late husband King George ed Australia 31 years ago, with Sixth, then Duke of York. But by her own request traditional pomp and ceremony will be
visit.- swept aside for this Reuter.
NO CHANGE
YET
London, Jan, 27.
A Conservative MP, M. WII- llam Teeling, asked today in tho Commons for an appointment of a British Ambassador to Peking instead of a Charge d'Affaires,
In Harvey, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, answood that the British Gov- emulent did not saviange: A sberg in the MTUNCION, ED- cesto the Oblomms | Gdvert ment “abviously do not want to raise the level or their aw premitation in this country!**
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