PAGE TWO Reds Orbit Space Ship With 2 Dogs MOSCOW (it l )—Another big Soviet spate ship carrying two dogs was rocketed into orbit yesterday. Premier Khrush chev hailed the feat as "a great victory and a step to man's fliftht into space." The Soviet Union may try to return the five-ton vehicle today if it follows the pattern of last August, when it put two other dogs into space and brought therri back alive after• 24 hours aloft. - Khrushchev said he did not know if his scientists will try to return the space ship and its dog-carrying capsule intact, as the scientists said they did on Aug. 20. "Probably they will," he told reporters at a reception he gave in, the Kremlin for Prince Norodom: Sihanouk, vsiistini.T, Cambodian chief of state. "But scientists, know better than I do. I haven't talked to anyone abOut it." The launching drew praie from scientists of East and West assembled at the Pugwash con ference to discuss disarmament. Reactions of the two new ca nine space explorers, Pche ka (little bee) and Mushka (little fly) are being watched by radio-tele- . vision and telemetering systems --as was the case in the August launchings an official an nouncement said. Anolican Primate, Pone to Confer ROME (JP)—The Archbishop of Canterbury, here for an historic, meeting with Pope John pleaded last night for a speedy; end to the "cold war" between! Christian churches. The archbishop, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, prayed that "rival juris dictions" may coexist in peace, urged that Christian churches cease being competitive, and that, without treading on each others' toes on doctrinal matters, they be come cooperative. 000.00000000000000000000 o 0 LOOK • 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 FISH FRY 0 0 . 0 0 • • All you can eat 0 O 0 0 $l.OO o • EVERY WED. & FRIDAY 2 ) ) 0 0 0 5 .p.m.. to I 0 p.m. g O 0 RED HORSE 0 RESTAURANT 0 0 ° PLEASANT. 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