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THE CHINA ·MAIL,

TUESDAY, APRIL: 14, 1959,

"School Is Making A Man RUSH FOR POLIO

IT'S THE LATEST FOR

MEN

(For A Country Jaunt)

The Men's Fashion Coun- cil forecast what the well dressed man - about - town will be wear- ing during the next twelve months at a

preview of wtyles In London

cently.

re-

Tony

Here Newton models n single breasted coun- try sult of black, white and grey Glen 11 check Scottish tweed, with Mcarlet over- check.

Of Charles"

SAYS SATURDAY EVENING POST

Philadelphia, April 13.

A "healthy father-son relationship" has developed between the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles, according to an article in today's Saturday Evening Post.

Prince Charles

"Dulled"

"Spy Not

Going To Canada"

The waist.. cont is of scar- Jet worsted barathe a. Central

Photo. Prime

Press

PM's Confer On

Berlin Problem

London, April 13.

The Prime Ministers of Britain and France have reached "substantial agreement" on Berlin, German reunifica- tion and European security, authoritative sources said today.

British Prime Minister Haruld Muemillon and French Premier Michel Debre conferred for two hours 20 minutes this afternoon at No. 10 Downing Street on major cold war problems and

forthcoming East-Westing

the

negotiatiolip with the Soviet.

British and French Govern- said after- ment spokesmen

EDUTCC:

European questious und the forthcoming negotiations with the Soviet Union,"

Authoritative

salt ter that this afternoon's meet-

deul

with exclusively Herlin, Germany and European Srourity,

the talks showed They sald "substantiad agreenient"

wards that they had “a useful tween the two Prime Ministers interchange

views or

Ph i on all major issues.-U.P.L.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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1 Tree (0).

ACROSS

5 Something to smoke (6).

& Welsh girl's name (5).

9 Pertaining to Capricorn or

Concer (8).

10 Rustic (5).

11 Exclude (8),

12 Spot (4).

13 Intends ($).

16 Nook (0).

10 Tool (0).

20 Over-satisfies

(8).

22 Wingless bird (4).

23 Shaking (8).

25 Stringed Instrument (8).

27 Best part' (5), ·

26 Observe (0).

20 Apart (8).

20. Blm (8).

22

DOWN

1 Samples (8).

2 Outlook (8).

3 Among (4).

4 Withdraws (7).

5 Sweetment (7).

Hardens (6).

7 Once more (8).

14 Aiming high (5).

15 Bilt (8)

10 Meat ball (7).

17 Joins closely (7).

19 Cured (6).

21 Encourage: (3).

24 Boy's unfitu (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Aerom? 1 Spread, 5 Clasp, Roa), 9 Center, 11 Uncle, 11 Drains, 14 Barn," 16 Erect, 18 Exile, 19 Brad, 20 Candid, 21 Teeth, 25 Tedlum, $0. Even, :37. Dunes, R8 Repeat, Down: 1 Sack, 2 Road, 3 Area, 4 Design, 5 Cluster, 6 Accused, 7 Praiato, 10 Trial, 19 Meritod, 14 Bittern; 10 Reaches, 17 Rabid, 19 Banter, 21 Dene, 22 Dire, 38,Omit;

Ottawa, April 13. Minister John Diefen- baker sald today he could find "ne foundation" for a report

that German-born

atoma apy Klaus Fuchs meleht come to Canada.

Mr

jold Diefenbaker Cominuas he had

the

uskod

alt

governmen; departments check the report carried by London newspaper and found nothing to substantiate it.

a

had

The paper, the Sunday Dis- patch, said "Fuchs had "half- British offcials he promised"

wound work for the West when

be completes a 14-year prison term for selling atomic secrets to the Soviet Union.

Canada was suggested as the country in which Fuchs might work on nuclear projeels,

U.P.1.

Dalai Lama Nears End Of Journey

Foothills, North Assam,

It said this had been brought about by the young prince, heir to the throne, being educated with others of his own age at a preparatory school. The magazine article, entitled "Making a Man out of Charlie", declared: "Frankness compels the admission that Philip is not everybody's idea of an ideal father.

"The ways of young children tend to irritate him, But now that Charles is a sturdy, hero-worshipping man- In-the-making, Philip is glad to have him around."

Above is series of photographs

showing virious events in the life of the young prince, the magazine published

this cap-

1lon;

"England's 10 year-old future king user to be sheller- exi by ert nannies und Fovernetzen, Now he is taking his knocks Іл the classroom and on the playing fields

that

The article asserted when Prince Charles first

went to Chram School he was bullied by some of the bors. Consequently he fought why of his companions. "Before he

went to Cheam,"

I said, "Charles suffered from

the

Prince Philip Not everyone's ideal

Briton

To Head

U.S. Space Research London, April 13.

One of the United States' largest air- craft firms has pleked

a British scientist to

"JABS" SWAMPS LONDON CLINIC

Minister

Page B

Office workers, wanting Inoculations against polio, swamped a clinic that was opened this month In the Guildhall, London.

The clinic was open to young people In the 15-26 age group. The rush for inoculations was so great that many had to return the next day.

The death recently of Birmingham footballer Jeff Hall has created a hugo demand for the pollo "jabs." This picture shows part of the huge queue outside the Gulldħall-Reuterphoto.

+

Is Sleepers HOOVER GALA

Target

London, April 13.

hend its research pro-Villagers living on

gramme launchings

of rocket designed

to pave the way for

space flight,

the

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TENNEGER WILLIAMS PLAV-BOLDI DARINGI

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fringe of London Airport plan to rouse a Govern-` ment Minister from his bed with protest "tele- phone calls if proposed night jet fights by Pan American Airways wake | in

them up. Roy

Mr

The Lockheed Aircraft Cor-

poration announced London that Mr Smelt. 45, born in Dur- ham, has been appointed manager of the "Dis- coverer" satellite pro Kramme are the tractors.

of which they main con-

During World War II, Mir Smoll was in charge of the British scientists who examined German V-1 and V-2 rockets

red against England.

Harold Watkinson, the Transport Minister, and Mr A Jackson-Kelly, the alr- line's European vice-presideği, are the victima chosen by the people of Langford (population; 3,084). "If we are woken up, we'll

feel like feiling off #team," sald Mr William Wood, chairman of the newly- formed Residents Associa- 1inn We'll telephone them every night if necessary." Longford lira at one end of the Air- port'a number one runway. Boring 707

Now York leaving Landon ́Airport

* 1.30 0.113. G.M.T. arc scheduled to start on April

idence which is a family trait of the Windsurs and which his early upbringing had done nothing to counteréel,"

Ho Also directed fight "Surrounded by petticoat

motivities of the first British (Influence, overawed by The

Sot plane.

and was at one Leasing, quicksilver personality time In

of all command of his young sister, ani

British misalle development, Inevitably conscious of the fact

After leaving Cambridge that his mother took precedence University Mr

27. Smelt became his LYFT

father in publie

an aerodynamics engineer ot &ffairs, Charles had become a

the Royal Aircraft Establish- timid child who tried to coners)

ment at Farnborough irr (his inherent nervousness behind

southern England. a sombre guze.

"What he desperately needed was the companionship of boys April 13. his own uger This, for the Stringent security precautions first time, he found at Cheam."

imposed here today led local-China Mail Special.

observers to believe the Dalal

Lama would abortly set out,

on the last lap of his grueting Journey from Lhasa.

Some-observers believed that within the no-hour the Tibetan "God-King"

would drive the 70 miles to the town from Domilla where he arrived yesterday.

Detachments of the Assam rifies set up checkpolats here today where they examined the credentiain of all travellers.

First "Heavy" Franc

EVEREST MAN'S

WEDDING OFF

Woumtone. April-

The wedding of Mr George Lowe, a New Zealand mem-

Wind Tunnels

He ploneered "hot shot" wind tunnels in which it is possible to simulate the very high spoods and temperatures of missile re-entering sphere from MRICE,

the atmo

Mr Smelt crossed the Atlan-

A spokesman for the Ministry of Civil Aviation said: "We have no comment except that we have not given per- misalan for these flights." -China, Mall Special.

"Paddle-Wheel" Satellite

Washington, April 18.

lein 1948 to become Deputy. The National Aeronautics

Chief of

the

Acro-Ballistie Research Department of the

and

Space Administration · plaor to launch fu a month or two "Paddle-Wheel Batelills" United States Naval Ordnance.=-designed-to-use -solar-engrgy

·Laboratory,

His wife, Marie Annita, and

ber of Sir John Hunt's son David, now aged 13, went Everest expedition, and Miss with him.

Anu Debenham, Sir John's former secretary, han been

Was

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run instruments for months at a time over plano- tary distances.

As planned, the satellite will orbli yot the longest

It will range from 150 miles

in altitude out to about 30,000 miles.--UP.I.

In two years he was chief have of the Dynamies Depart-achieved by an artifelat muon ment at the U.S. Air Force of the earth. Arnold Development Centre In Tullahoma, Tennemse, and he Jalted Lockheed in 1957. He has been directing their space rocket programme at the Palo Alto Laboratory.

The

When Jounalists tried to question sume of the ricinun who have

cancelled, recently returned

The engagement' frum Bomdila, the soldiers were called away by

nounced on February 25 and their officerя. Reuter.

they were to have been married In England next Saturday.

Mr Lowe, 94, later omeini photographer 10 the Brilsh trans-Antarctic expedition led by Sir Vivian Fuchs, met Miss Debenham during the planning Paris, April 13. of the Everest expedition. France's first "heavy". Ove- Miss Debenham, 28, who has frene plece will be struck nt | been employed by many, CX- elmena and recovery cupsules the National Mht. fere nextpeditions on secretarial work, Thursday in the presence of | gave up her job with Sir John Finance Minister Antoine Hunt to got married-China Pinay.Ponce-Prosse,

Mall Special.

Royal

Brussels, April 13. |

Discoverer project will involve a dozen space launch- Ings this year from the Vanden- burg Alr Force Base, Sonic will carry blo-medleni spe

to provide vital data needed to send a man beyond the earth's atmosphere and bring him back-China Mall Special,

Romance

stepmother, the Princess do

Prince Albert of Bel- RING MAKES Rothy

gium slipped a large

solitaire diamond ring ENGAGEMENT

on the finger of Prin-

cess Paola di Calabria

while walking in the sunlit

gardens of

Lacken Palace today,

Bremen.guris called at the Roval Lecken Paláce gates with hundreds of telegrams and Suquets of flowers from well- whitese

Tho Prince

and Princess, El, received mem

of the Government, Parliament and, the Press 14- formally this afternoon, *when will the wedding tako

earrings which abo received "We have not decided yet” this morning from Albert's I she said.........UPI.

OFFICIAL

The Princo aircody was

to make their engage wearing a pair of blue diamond place?" she was naked.

́ment official

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