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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 13, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 13, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes january 1953 Homework by video during Baltimore school strike the Homes of school children became classrooms where they were aught by radio and television while strike of City employees closed 104 schools in teacher in a to station gives lesson in primary science before the to camera for telecast into the Homes of her Garrison Junior High students View of missiles topped Long ago 12 announcement yesterday disclosed the was experimenting More than five years ago with antiaircraft guided missiles having speeds of More than presumably the speeds of present Day designed to overtake the fast Jet bombers and fighters of have been increased the Boeing air plane now making the heavy b52 Jet was Able to say Only tha its current guide missile program is one of the largest projects o its engineering department and tha even this priority will be increased the company said that As Early a 1945 it received an air Force con tract to build experimental missiles these became the Gapa ground t air pilotless aircraft first test in 46 first firing of the Pencil like weapons was conducted a in the project was transferred in 1947 to where the firs atomic bomb had been tested two years in subsequent the missiles travelled about the rocket driven presumably with radar for homing on a target in the Fina stage of were Long and 2vs feet in Contro was effected by four movable fins actuated by its radio and radar 100 produced in after 100 experimental missiles had been manufacture of the Gapa Type was ended beings work so Secrel that the defens department will not even permit indication of its Aims or in the military budget for the next fiscal year starting july the recommendation for of spending on guided missiles is about More than in the current fiscal year and about More than in the previous the program now includes development of interceptor Type missiles for air pilotless bombers and Remote control the latter could be used for sending extra heavy like atomic or Hydrogen into a strongly defended enemy target to take legislature seat 12 High school senior Cut classes so he could take his seat As a fresh Man member at the 1953 convening of new Hampshire House of rep Walter is believed to be new Hampshire first High school student to hold a seat in the a disabled Marine corps Veteran of world War Mccarthy is a student at Man Chester High Ike of seen on Navy Aims 12 Navy Secretary Dan Kimball expressed Confidence that the Eisen Hower administration will Success fully Back construction of an atomic powered Fleet Able to de liver Hydrogen bombs car Rie based Kimball said in an interview that a Hydrogen device has indeed been exploded and he has no doubt the Colo Sally destructive bomb can be adapted for delivery from aircraft engine Outlook in another glimpse behind the curtain of official he said Progress so far indicates that atomic engines for surface vessels will be available in two or three Kimball predicted that within 10 years All firs line capital including aircraft will be driven by the mighty although a lifelong Kimball said he is sure that these and other key Navy enter Prises such As the atomic powered submarine to be launched next year and the program to build 12 Are Safe in the new administrations Ike likened to the retiring Secretary said Dwight Eisenhower is like Theodore and unlike Herbert Warren 3arding and other Republican pres in his understanding of the my Bratrice of sea i talked to Eisenhower several Imes when he was Spreine com Mander in and the Only complaint he Ever had about the Navy was that we didst have Iri Ough of it Over Kimball Dixie conservative Dies 12 staunch Champion of Southern Here of Molyneaux was publisher of the Southern was the major show window f his philosophy and reprints rom which gave his thoughts wide the weekly ceased publication Only a few months Taber wants outlay held to 60 billion 12 John Taber chairman of the House appropriations com said he Hopes to be Able to hold the voting of new Money Down to for the 1954 fiscal this would mean a slash in the recommendation for new appropriations made by presi Dent Truman in his Farewell budget whose committee initiates All Money said if new appropriations can be held to we might be Able to get the spending total for the 1954 fiscal year Down to not Over or within balancing the president proposed total spending of for the fiscal year beginning july 1 and estimated Revenue at this would leave a deficit of asked what he planned to do with the Truman Taber probably it should sleep in Sisters Beau held in attack on girl 12 19 year old girl was bound to her bed and attacked Here and her older Sisters boy Friend confessed he and a Friend committed the Sam 19yearold awol Soldier who had a key to the girls and John were arrested and accused of at tacking Dorothy who said he had been keeping com Pany with dorothys older admitted he used his key to let him and Mccarthy into the apartment the Sisters the older sister was not in the officers both men admitted helping to subdue the but accused the other of committing the actual May output goals too Board says 12 group of business advisers to the government said yesterday the nations present mobilization Day production goals Are beyond the country capacity to attain and support a Sharp criticism of the administrations May plan was voiced by the office of defense mobilizations advisory committee on production the committee is composed of leading business executives former government production including Manly Fleisch former defense production the committee backed the Basic administration policy of to develop production facilities sufficient for rapid expansion in Case army retiring 3 generals 12 special Secretary of the army Frank has announced the retirement of three general officers and new assignment for two other maj Gen George 10th inf training and commandant of the army general school at will retire Shea will be succeeded by maj Gen Thomas two brigadier each hav ing completed More than 34 years of army service and five years in the permanent Grade of brigadier will also retire they Are Brig Gen Harry Sher cd of and Brig Gen James chief of the veterinary division of the office of the army surgeon those Given new assignments Are maj Gen Crump now with the army in and Brig Gen Robert assistant Divi Sion commander of the Lith an div at Garvin will assume new duties with shape about sink has been named cd of the 7th army training div at Camp he succeeds Gen Frank maj Durhams wife Dies Chapel 12 a Margaret Jod wife of Carl Durham d died at her Home Here after an illness of nine she was of an emergency instead of trying to pile up enough actual weapons for use on a hypothetical above capabilities but it said in the statements of requirements for full mobilization currently being used As goals for military production both for production capacity and end item Are not within National Cap Abili in fact they Call for greater quantities of military hard goods than the supplies of materials and the manpower and production capacity of the nation could pos Sibly ask shift of emphasis the committee said Force Slu be i n g and weapons production have been brought up to sub Stantial Levels and emphasis should be shifted to completing the production capacity needed As a base for full chairman of the committees Harold Board chairman and president of the Studebaker members include Wil Liam president of the health information foundation rear Lewis former member of the atomic Energy commission and now consultant to the and it Gen Kenneth former chief of air Force procurement and now president of the Oer Likon tool and arms of Kin fight 4million left for grave Bowling 12 a an attorney Here said a group of relatives of the late Samuel Riddle planned to con test the will of the wealthy sports who left nearly for Upkeep of the grave of the famous race horse Man Rodes Myers left for where the will was probated he said that unless a settlement can be reached he would file a suit contesting the Myers said he represents 21 per sons identified As living relatives of and the estates of 11 other relatives who those he he Are mostly nieces and with some grand nieces and grand nephews of Brothers join fight included in the group Are two Brothers of identified by Myers As Thomas of and Mack age not of Thomas is a Confederate Samuel Riddle died in 1950 at the age of he owned the great thoroughbred and a Large Holder of real estate in various parts of the the Myers left to each of nine for a new Hospital in and the residue of approximately in a Trust fund to is administered for the Upkeep of Man wars the race horse is buried near Myers said that unless settlement can be reached he would contest the will on grounds that Riddle was mentally incapacitated at the time he made the and that undue influence was exerted 6q him by trustees of the Trust Rufid set up for Man  
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