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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1959.
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Rex Kay HARRISON KENDALL The Reluctant Debutante
A CINEMAFOOTE # METROCOLOR
Next Change "THE ADVENTURES OF
ARSENE LUPINAGE Cofor by Technicator
Reds Discard
Open Aggression In Asia
Sydney, April 12, British Minister of Defence Duncan Sandys said today that Seato aid to under- privileged Asian countries had resulted in the Com- munists discarding open aggression and reverting to internal subversion.
Mr Sundys said this won a slower, much more costly opera- on and would give the Scato alliance more time to combat
it.
in
Mr Sandys, who is returning from the Scato conference Wellington said the conference
decided to step up economie ald
When Judy Garland mado that sparkling comeback in "A Star Is Born” five yESTS LEO, the critics, with crocodilo tears to their eyes, looked for- ward le re-establishment of her box-ofọc supremacy. But show businema far'i as senti- mental as the critics some- times like to be, and Judy has once more faded away, into the dreary routine of singing in supper clubs round the country. hiding her loose-fing plumpness tuxedos, unable to disguise a rounding face and a doubling chin. She is 35. Here she is in a U.S.' club, — Express Photo
Russians
Claim
Cloud
Dispersal
London, April 12.
to underprivileged Asian coun- tries. "People that are hungry The Russians have perfected and poor are mostly recipients of Communist infiltration. We hope to amend this," he said.
"Tommy-Rot'
Commenting on
Tass report that Scato lind approved a plan to turn the organisation Into perl of Nato,. Mr. Sandye sald ammy-rot. This is part of the Usual aslan propaganda and typient of the East?"
wasther control to such an
extent that they can clear clouds from the sky and make tog go away, Mos- cow radio claimed today.
Again With Discoverer
Satellite
Las Vegas, April 12.
The United States Air Force will attempt to launch a second “Discoveror" satellite from Vandenberg Air Force base in California at. 10 à‚m. local time (1800 GMT) tomorrow, it was officially announced by a spokesman for the World Flight Congress here, today.
The Discoverer launching is part of the American *man-in-
und space" programine
to- morrow's attorupt is also part of the United States Defence Department's Advance Research Projects Agency to develop reconnaissance satellite
to
mean the earth with television and offer type cameras,
The satellite will be launched by à Thor-Able rocket, which has a Thor intermediate range ballistic missilo us its first- stage "booster.*
Partial Success
The first Discoverer mici. Ito-19 feet long and weigh-
approximately 1.300 pounds—was launched from Vandenberg Air Force base on February 28. But, . this launching was only a partial success, owing to an "unex- plained failure of the sate)- Ulie's radio.
Some space scientists have expressed doubts whether the first Discoverer ever got into orbi around the earth, although the advanced research projects agency claimed that on the basis of limited tracking pb- servation it circled the earth for at least a week.
one
Increased Rocket
Power
Needed
Washington, April 12. The Defence Department's
research and develop ment chief Bald today the United
Stutes has guidance systems capablo of landing a man on the moon as soon as sufficient rocket power is available.
The ometal, Dr Herbert York, also said the systems are accu- rate enough to hit "a rather small aren on the moon,"
Two other satellites-embed- ded in the nose-cone
He said they werb not used of
lunar "Vanguard" rocket-are
in four previous U.S. also expected to be launched to probos because the rockets in- morrow front the other United weight-carrying capacity to in- volved did not have enough Slates missile base at Cape Canaveral.
stall the guidance systems "sufficiently close to the Anal
Measuring Device.state. to lake full advan-
According to unoffielai but tage of them." anually
reliable sources in Washington this wookend.
"But we do have guidance' these twin satellites would be leths which are perfectly launched into outer space in capable of not just hitting the measure the moon, but a rather small area density of matter in space and on the moon," Dr York sald. to explore the earth's magne- tto neid.
altempts to
One of these satellites would be a tiny 13-Inch sphere with a magnetic measuring device and the other a 30-inch plastic sphere capable of being indoled in orbit-Reuter,
Bolshoi Ballet
In America
New York, April 12, It broadcast the following example:
The world famous Bolshoi "On November 7, 1932, peo-Ballet ut Moscow arrived this оп two chartered ple gathered in Red Square in morning Moscow for the October Ne-planes from Landon for a two- Mr Sandys said Britain has velution anniversary parade, It month tour of the United no plans yet to launch a space seemed unlikely that the fly States and Canada.-U.FI. vehicle from Woomers, but epost would take place since the "Blue Streak" rocket will be test red from Woomera In the near future.-U.P.1.
Help Needed
New York, April 12. When Sam Atlas, a Brooklyn Junchiconette
owner, Icarned that John Jaceb Astor II 19 down to his last Ave millon dollars, he decided to do same- thing about it.
Atlas set up a pickle jer on the counter and started to col- lect pendlies with the slogan, "Please Help Poor Julin Jacob Astor."-UFI.
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weather was not really suitable for flying.
"As the hands of the clock of i the Spansky tower approached 1100 however, the sky cleared and the fly-past took place. No one suspected that this change in the weather was pre- pared to order. Bukan apanha) squadron of Moud chasing air- craft had been at work on the
approaches to Moscow."
SPECIAL SIREN
The broadcast sati Uat thei Elbrus Mountain expedition of the Institute of Applied Geophysles of the USBB Academy of Sciences "is now studying
dispersal cloud and fog, the creation o! artificial
rain, and the forestalling of hall."
the
of
The broadcast odded that "Interesting results have been obtained in the experimentai dispersal of warna fóg by the acoustic method, using a spe- cial siren."
Use
It said that modern methods of cloud dispersal involve the of "gimulators," Krnall particles of ionic silver or lead). which are spread by altcraft in the cloud masses—U.P.I.
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statement during
The official, who made the television Interview.
also
his forecast that the U.S. would
renewed reach the moon by 1903 at the present rate of progress if there "AD major unforeseen obstacles."
are
Dr York said he did not think it was "awfully important to ba first" on the moon from t military standpoint, But he said it was "qulio important" psychologically In view of the cold war struggle with Russia. said "the fact that the Russians Pressed for. elaboration, he
occupy Siberia is much more dangerous
than the quDS- tion of whether or not they occupy the moon."-UP.I.
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