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Is Russia Scared Of Lending Atom Weapons? Is China Unafraid Of Atom War?

TITO SEES SINO-SOVIET SPLIT

Differences To Be Robert Donat's Farewell

Stressed In Asia

On Winter Tour

Belgrade, Nov. 24.

During his tour of Asia this

notably India,

winter - Indonesia and

the United Arab Republic Yugoslav Pro- sident Josip Broz Tito will stress the deep divergencies in politics and doctrine between China and Moscow, diplomatic quarters here believe,

Youronlata

Jash tha Western camp, Museow arut Pek-

These quarters wonder that jest verskeg Tit's speech on Sunday, of Nawa Mesto at 120 Inuniguration of the Long wrie wagty af Yugoslavta's friendly relations with the Astam and Arah states

high-

Zarrch-5,jviħallarin supe www. was a foretaste of his Asian

speeches.

Tile steps

that while the allusions

Met het 1 at

FromPakistan

Ike Gets A

Leaf Portrait

Lathire, West Pakistan, Hov 24.

Moscow Worried

Infused sprouters believe Tile will a Ut intensive turad aadd Burton colectivasation 4'but

with t

Fagorous semi-rullifa

Lisciptine. is worrying Musto where autor JES Is Gut D dar and grew efforts are being made to raise loving standards

Clune. AJA

a period of

saeraler, resda uvestment what

national

Has A

rather than

create

Freudeat Escobowy waspirat, toes and want to give "greatly utrigued by a Padkos

APLINER Al of

Tato also sePS J YAYDI e Peking har

Tre Mary W Corrigt Kupa l punted on a large tree-leat, che in han

pays : melist Rais Kabine regreted tom sarvice at least, to pencețul eo- existence with the Wes!, while lay

Peking does pud.

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skiti rently in- unsund and

Mr Eisenboever, Topsell Sunday INAL

omgaatulatedī Kuhn in a letter and addret, trigued by This speculised art

Kahn, who

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"i am

is preparin show of his tree-lent art, sakt he also did portraits of Britain's Quren Elizabeth, Iran's Shutt Reza Pahlevi and Pakistan's new President Mo- hammed Ayub Khan

The paintings, on large spe- cially cured leaves, last a life

In glass frames

time if kept

the artist soil.France-Presso.

Recognition

Tokyo. Nov 25.

The Burmese Government w11- nounced on Monday that

has

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Poking Tho is said to tank. less worried by the ate of

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of

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SEJRUOLIDALE

alonde war than Russia would

Yuz*l[v ix.

experts televe Russia is anxious to avuld hav- ng to give China atomic arms,

Russia Under Fire

It 15

anti-Tifelsfa that in Russia and China have found the means of conevaling their dis- cord, Tite feels. By keeping up a tough attitude to the West and

"deviationista.' opposing Russian leaders can, it is reason- ed, convince those who have Lo stricter remained (aithful Stalinist doctrine that the Krem- In has not "deviated."

the

China, which has remained more faithful to the traditional

formally recognised the newly Communist line, does not merely established Repubtle of Chinese Yugoslavia when flat- and has sent a cable to that effecttacks deviationism

ta Premier Sekou Tuure of the

quarter her think.

government China is

new African State, the New also riticising Russia and the

it China News Agency sald today. -0.13.

Europeon satellites,

lieved.--France-Presse,

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London, Nov. 24..

A fim premiero audiance of 2,000 salient and tearful here

they last night as watchod the feat flokering moments in the acting career of the late Robert Donat In "The Inn of the Sixth Happi. ness."

Many wepl opanly, as he epoke the final Hines of his

role of a Chinese mandarin to co-star Ingrid Bergman, "We shall hot see etch other

again.

Farewell." I think. The premiere, one of the most moving nights in cinoma history, was hold to raiso mandy for A Robert Donat memorial scholarship at Deltain's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Miss Bergman flow in from Paris yesterday to attend the shawing with hor Bance, Bwadlah theatrical Impros. ягіо Lare Schmidt. Thay walked Into the ainama arm-in-arm.

actresa wearing

Donat's widow, Renee Asherson, format black lado and taffala

dross, slipped in by a side door.

Vivien Leigh, actress-wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, was another who wore black,

Among film men who flew. Ffrom Hollywood for the occealon was Mark Robson,

producer and director of the

Kim.

He had the idea that Donat should be awarded * post- bumous "Oscar” for his par- formance and asked Mr John Fernald, R.A.D.A. principal, to write to the American Academy of Arts and Science to suggest it.

Ales attending iho pro- micro were tho Mari and Countess Mountbatten of Burma and scores of stage

And noreen stars.

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Robert Donat la scon hors In his most famat role of all, the

of an Engils

"Goodby Mr Chipps."--China Mall Special,

schoolmaster

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Stowaway Model Gaoled For Love

But No Regrets

Singapore, Nov. 24. The course of true love led to Margu gol here today for Cutor, 17, an attractive London model who slowed away ca the luxury liner Himalaye in A vain altempt to Join her Australian sweetheart.

Sputnik Runs

Through

Meteor Belt

Moscow, Nov. 24. The Soviet satellite, Sputaik was heavily pelled by mteurites when I crossed the meteorite 36-ralled "Lovnides"

belt in the week ending Novem- ber 10, Tass news, agency re- ported today.

Tags said the satellite' in- struments were so sensitive that they could measure the im puct o meteorites with a dla- incter of less than a nicron and a mas less them one enlliardth of a grain.

Sputnik I will cross another meteorite bell, known L "Hemenides" in the first half of December, Tass said.-France- Presse,

Nationalisation

To Save The British Theatre

London, Nov. 24.

Sir Tom O'Brien, General Secretary of Britain's Theulee Employers Unlon, sald tonight that the only way to save the British theart Wax through nationalization.

He adder that the that. has been "sold down the rive" by the people who control it.

Sir Tom told the Arts Theatro Club: "The prople who love the theatre are not the people who are controlling and influencing the thentre Ilustry In this country...

"They have no love for the theatre, they are more cu!]= cerned with mere Capitalistle money."

$r Tom added: "If the people who are running the

| Margo, Insisting "I have no re- grets," was put in prison pead-

to ing deportation England when the ship docked here. She had slept on deck and lived on chocolates and cakes given her by passengers for 12 days before being discovered by ship's offbery

Asked to name the sweetheart

Jor whom

the she dared stowaway voyage, Margo tossed ber hend and wold reporters, "That's my secrel" The captaly scolded me when I was discovered and locked me in an isolation hospital,"

Stars Discuss

A Marriage Breaking Up

New York, Nov. 24.

Singer Eddie Fisher and Actress Debbie Reynolds each has an explanation for the break-up of their marriage,

**I think mothers-in-law don't] Debbię was quoted. In the in-

belong in the picture as much

as they want to," he maya. "I wanted more of his time,'

SHF Igubis

The couple, who recently split up. were interviewed for a series of articles by Redbook

to bo Planning

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terview as saying that she

wanted to be alone more with Eddie bul that he was always surrounded by song plungers, publishers and others as- sociated with his carcer.

Magzine. Fisher is reported "I come home from shopping," she said, "and there would be a dozen

men in the

sliting

Elizabeth Taylor,

his best

Mike Todd.

fricod,

marry widow of showman

Peer's Children

Faint In Church

were

carbon

Landon, Nov. 24. Three children of Lord Hailsham, Chairman of the Conservativo Party. anong nine propla overcome by monoxide fames from coke-fired stove durlug a church service ad Hurst- mouveaux, Sussex, yester- day.

Lord Hallsham had read the lesson of the service and the congregation in the 909-year-old Church of All Saints were singida the last hynin.

"Apparently people just staricd collapsing as the bymn

being sung." sous said Dr. L. E. Robson, who was called to the church. He revived the gassed Drople with

oxygen. - dading the Hallsham Mary. 11. children Frances. 1, and James. 7. -China Mall Special.

she said. They did not treat Gaza Force Home

me roughly, though.

"You may think it foolls, of unc

to

me

but to stowaway, getting to see my sweetheart the is the greatest thing in world. Of course, I am very Forry to have caused so much fuss, but I have no regrets.”—

U.P.I.

Bogota, Nov. 24. Minister Brig.-Gen. War Allonso Saiz Montoya sald 10-

room,

smoking.

men's club

living arsund

It looked like a

"I was excluded... I was his wife but 1 wasn't "Included." To this, Eddie sold.

"She wanted to be with just zne

I don't think that's enough.“ — U.P.I.

REFUSED

POSE

Belgiah cinematographor. Maria Luco Janagno (19) on a world filming tour with Group Captain Poter Townsend is seen at the International Airport, San Francisco, during a five-hour stop over between planes. They flow in from Australlo, but got off their plane soparately, and Townsend sold he did not plan to marry her and refused to posa with hor.—UPI TELEPHOTO.

LONDON INTEREST GROWS IN NIXON GOODWILL VISIT

London, Nov. 24.

While the United States Vice-President, Mr Richard M. Nixon, was flying towards London tonight for four busy days of speech-making and hand-clasping in the cause of Anglo › American unity, British Com munists called for a protest march to the American Embassy to- morrow night when the Vice-President and his wife Patricia are to dine with the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan at 10 Downing Street.

Britain's non-Communist electioneering campaign tac-[ press has expressed open tics nor identification early curiosity about Mr Nixon in

his

career

who was an "Unknown", "McCarthyism."' during two previous visits. here in 1947 and 1951.

Long articles in Liberal and Conservative news- papers have heaped praise on Mr Nixon's record

and racial foreign affairs

on

day the last of Columbian troops frein the United Nations Force integration. in the Gaza Strip have come

But they have not glossed home and will not be replaced.

criticism over

his -UP.I.

U.S.S. GROWLER SHOWS HER

At sea off Portsmouth, the submarino USS Growler fires an expendable dum- my missilo from her deck launcher. The dummy, a mast of steel pipes fillod with concreto, has tho samo weight and balance problems when firing as a Rogulus I missilo,-UPI TELEPHOTO.

British theatro want it to die Volcano Goes Up

oul, we shall take it over ourselves, I hate the word nationalike but we have got to do it."—Reuter.

More Algerian Rebels Routed

Right On Time

to

Tokyo, Nov. 24. Promptly responding scientists' pradictions, Mt. Mi- lara on the laland of O Sommi Eny South of Tokyo onpied violently today it threw smoke and ashes 3,000 facf into the air.

Police and mountain guides have co-operated during the last week to warn camperi, kunters and climbors away from the slopen of Japon' active

Algiers, Nov. 24. Security forces put put of action 784 rebain in operationa In various paria of Algeria dur- ing the week of November 17 to MONDAYS CROSSWORD,—-Across: 1 Strand, 7 Open, 9 23. a military spokesmant sold Bored, 10 Moron, 11 Prom, 1a Tender apot, 15 Isis, 10 Nest, 10 hero tonight. Head keeper, 32 Chic, 24 Enter, 20 Prife, 20 Glon, 27 Dilate.

volcanoes. A total of ́805· arma word Down: 2 Turin, a Addle, 4 Deviise, & Porpoise, d Reno, O Ports, seized. A total of 22 rebel 12 Miser, 13 Tonie, 14 Detected, 17 Skåne, 18 Ado-Rock, 20 Expel, | rallied to the French aldo... 21 Paint, 23 Hold.

Finncd-Presses,

BelentMe olservations have brought predictions of con- úgujpg pytivity-Reujer.

of

with

On Thursday Me Nixon will lunch with Mr Lloyd and enter- tain the Queen at dinner Ire the American Embassy.....

Visit Oxford

The Nixons, fring from Washington, will be greeted ni London Airport by the Foreign

On Friday he will visit Ox- Lloyd, ford, return for two television Secretary, Mr Selwyn and the U.S. Amtussador Mr

appearances and a presa-con- John Hoy Whitney, their host forence and depart at mid- for the visit.

night for Washington. visitors' the After signing

Sandwiched between the book of Buckingham Palace, the offcial functions, the Vice- Vice-President will be quest of President will meet politicians, honour at a luncheon given by Labour Union leaders, publish the Pilgrims, an Anglo-American ers, businessmen and student Friendship society.

groups Reuter. the The afternoon, During Vice-President will confer with Mr. Macmillan in his House of

TEETH emmens office.

The main purpose of Mr Nixon's visit "is to represent President Elsenhower. at the dedication of 超性 American chapel in St Paul's Cathedral.

Seven May Day Councillors

Join The Reds

Seven

London, Nov. 24.

Paneros, North

were

Lunch With Queen London, canciliors who

ક.

expelled from the Labour Party The Queen and the Duke of last June bave

jolned the Edinburgh will attend the sc Communist Party, the Daily

icc commemorating

28,000 Worker (Communist) reported Americans based in Britain who today. lost their lives in the Second World War.

The British people donated £100,000 to build the chapel. First plans for the project were prepared 13 years ago as the war in Europe was, ending. After the defeation mony,

coun-

The newspaper named clllor. John Lawrence, former

Icader of the Labour majority group on the council, who flew a red flag over the town hall on May Day despite protests, was one of the seven.

Another was the borough's the Nixons will lunch it added,

Ce deputy mayor, Mrs Hilda Lane,

with the Queen and her A statement issued by tho husband, the Duke of Edin- St. Pancras Communist Party burgh, of Buckingham Palace; | said "It is a condemnation of the In the evening, Mr Nixon will right-wing leaders that such be guest of honour at a dinner; people have been expelled from given by the English Speaking the Labour Party! China Union.

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