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Show i prom prrnp ,HiLaV. .13 EDITED by LLOYD SHEARER BECAUSE PARADE OF VOLUME OF MAIL RECEIVED, IT CANNOT REGRETS ANSWER QUERIES. f- men ssin MAOiliSU? Peking any day now, SSKt a peace in Cambodia. In addition, he will go Supposedly the recipro- arranged by and Henry both were Kissinger in Europe several months ago, and early last month when Nixon and Kissinger met Huang Chen, the Chinese liaison officer, "in San Chi Peng-f- ei when Clemente. Chou En-l- ai to or accept the invitation to visit the U.S. which Nixon Mao next spring. Chinese Foreign Minister to charm all-o- ut En-l- was if he isn't already, to arrange that Chinese Premier Chou ai will visit the United States before the year is out and that Richard Nixon will make his second visit to China cal visit chance of Kissinger should be in Tse-tu- ng extended in February, 19 72 The Chinese, however, are sharply mindful of the Watergate scandal and that visits by foreign dignitaries help to divert public attention from the sordidness. They are determined not to be used for such purposes. Fortunately, Chou ai likes Kissinger immensely. En-l- Thus he has a long-sh- ot talking Chou into addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York this fall and then to meet in Washington with Nixon informally. It is hardly probable, however, despite Soviet predictions, that Chou will to the Kissinger charm so long as the U.S. continues to maintain formal diplomatic ties with the Chinese Nationalists succumb on Taiwan. Henry, however, may hold out some irresistible temA. ptation such as a mutual defense pact; a long-ter- m grain commitment, or some other offer the Chinese cannot refuse. vfi Soviet-Sino-U.S.- A V S s F v I BARDOT: BRIGITTE SHE SAYS, ITS NOT WHAT WHAT SHE DOES. ITS RUE FEMALE to attention J business figure any show announces his or her who retirement. last month a On Wednesday Brigitte Bardot in a radio interview FROM LEFT, AT HISTORIC MAO PRESIDENT 1972: MEETING IN CHINA IN FEBRUARY, NIXON AND HENRY KISSINGER. CHOU nounced INTERPRETER 19, to the 2nd U.S. Armored Cavalry Regiment at Amberg, West Germany, disclosed last month while on leave in Nebraska that "only or 30 of 1000 men in my barracks at Amberg, in Northern Bavaria, are not using pot or R 20 amphetamines. A 7th Army spokesman at films. Heidelberg, West Germany, admitted Barber was the accusing soldier. "All we can say at the moment," he on its hands. But' ex- plained, "is that the Army has got a drug problem Pvt. Barbers allegations sound a to me." little heavy It ICE to be used ITALIA! that mem- lowered it to 26. month "Ive life," with had enough of she declared. "I want to live, to be free, to enjoy my privacy. Twenty-fohours later, the French sex kitten de- ur - Ali IAS bers of the Carabinieri , Italy s police and customs officers, could not marry until age 28. Sensing that the age requirement was discouraging men from joining the force, authorities last an- shef was finally finished NANCY TANG, WILL THIS SCENE BE REPEATED IN WASHINGTON? that DeuBi;iiYn a tank loader attached that dared, "Ive of my had enough . ,, t retirement. better By now you should know than to believe everything I say. I am one of those who live from day to day. Ill decide enter a convent." Maybe tomorrow to Fat chance! PARADE AUGUST 5, 19 . , |