European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes monday november 17, 1953 i i new firing delay indicates Atlas not ready to supplant icbms Washington a another postponement of an Atlas icbms test firing tins underscored this fact transoceanic rockets Aren t ready yet to supplant intermediate Range missiles like those sri Eduldo to go to european Cape canaveral fla., an Atlas intercontinental ballistic Unis Ilc test firing was postponed sat urday for the second time in three Days because of technical difficult came after Secretary of de sense Neil ii. Mclroy said thurs Day the further you go Down the Road toward operational reliability of the icbms the less interesting it is for us to deploy additional icbms. And we Are Corning closer to the time of operation capability of the two interpretations Mcelroy s statement was interpreted by some to mean that the time is Corning when the . Will rely on its .-based Range icbms missiles and eventually drop the present program of installing rom mile Range if lbs around the european Periphery of was interpreted by others As meaning that a wholesale revision of Basic . Military strategy sin the offing. The state depart ment issued a statement saying i found nothing in Mcelroy s re Marks which indicated a departure from Overall strategy. Mcelroy some of his Pentagon Nides insist was talking in terms of a year or several years when he said that the further you go Down the Road toward an operational icbms the less interesting becomes overseas use of the Shor Ter Range missiles. But Mclroy also said that we Are coming closer to the time when icbms will be ready for combat use. First he Udron set it is True that the air Force is preparing for use of Atlas missiles. Tile first Squadron composing launching Crew is scheduled to be come operational next year at Vandenberg air Force base Calif. A second Squadron is being As signed to the other Atlas launch ing site at Warren air Force base Wyo. But air Force weapons design ers Are still working to perfect the missiles these two squadrons will use. Flier killed in collision of two air Force jets Shaw air Force base. . Up one flier was killed an other parachuted to safety and a third landed his damaged plan after two air Force jets collided some 20 Miles Northeast of this base. Maj Ronald Yeager of West Chester pa., landed his rf101safely, despite a Wing tip damaged in the collision. Maj Alan Voorhies of Nashville mich., ejected him self from the other plane a t33 Jet Trainer and parachuted to safety. Another occupant of the Trainer was killed in the crash. His name was withheld. Formers get a break from cow Sitters East Lansing Mich a you can Udd a new item to the list of modern professions the cow Sitter. Parents like to get away from the kids once in a while. The hire baby Sitters. Banners would like to take a occasional break from the twice daily milking chore. Donald a Murray Extension Dairy specialist at Michigan state University proposed cow Sitters to allow Farmers to squeeze in a few Days off now and then. To Date no Atlas missile has been pushed in test firings to the full Range of 5, Miles. Approximately half of the Atlas flight tests so far have been described a completely successful. Some of the others have been partially successful some failures. In its Effort to get the Atlas into operational readiness the air Force is reported thinking of diverting some parts of another of its icbms projects the Titan to the Atlas program. The first test firing of a Titan is expected Early next year. Work on that missile was started More than two years after initiation of the Atlas program and it is re ported to have a later design guidance third of the three air Force icbms projects the minuteman is even farther Back Down the Road. Unlike the liquid fuelled at Las and Titan the minuteman is to use solid propellant in a three stage Power Plant. Tots mentally Iii moms together in clinic study new York up1 taking healthy infants and toddlers into a mental Hospital along with their mentally ill mothers has been tried out on a is Able scale and found to be beneficial for both. This is a revolutionary procedure. Gener ally healthy Young children Are not wanted around hospitals especially mental original idea of or. F. R. Maini who tried the Experiment was to avoid breaking up the inti mate Mother child relationship which psychological science con siders vital for the child s emotional health. But it was soon Dis covered that the mental illnesses of the mothers included disturb ances in mothering which wer Ebest treated with their babies around. Main is medical director of a 100-bcd Hospital. Patients Are of both sexes and All Ages. They suffer from mental illnesses of the lesser sort there Are no cases of Gross confusion Al insanity among \ i Cobalt Burn tale disputed Tyler Tex. A Johnny Pierce rested in a Hospital for tests after he said he upset radio Active liquid Cobalt on his hands. But a health authority disputed his . Jesse Goldfeder director of the Tyler Smith county health unit said Pierce 19, was contaminated in some Way with Radium not Cobalt. But the doctor did not dispute earlier statements by himself the atomic Energy commission dec and state health authorities that Pierce had contaminated a dozen persons and As Many business houses. Goldfeder said we Are positive this substance was not Cobalt 60. The boy admits he did not get any Cobalt from Canada or anywhere else. We Are of the opinion that he was contaminated with Radium in some Pierce is an a Ray student. Goldfeder said his first information was that Pierce had obtained a Quantity of radioactive Cobalt by mail for $40. Pierce was quoted As saying he spilled the Cobalt on his hand while experimenting. Hospital attendants would not permit reporters to question Pierce. The situation was kept a secret for three Days while two dec experts and three health specialists searched for persons and place named by Pierce. Milestone for explorer i Washington up Ameri Ca s first Earth satellite the army explorer i has travelled More than 100 million Miles through space since it was launched on feb. 1. The naval research Laboratory said the Cigar shaped satellite had covered 104,170,075 Miles in 3,475 trips around the world. Them. Nevertheless Many Are quite sick and deeply disturbed. Right now the 100 Are living Check by jowl main s words with 18 infants and toddlers. Each Mother has a room for her self and her Young one and must take care of it in every particular but gels whatever help she needs. Childish noise making is confined As much As possible to the grounds and a playroom. The patients aside from the mothers have no close or intense Contact unless they wish it for children belong to their mothers and live and playing their Vicinity main said. The Experiment was begun Tim idly with Only one baby and its Mother. Slowly it expanded and the Hospital was reorganized to accommodate it since there had to be guarantees at every step that it was Good for All concerned the babies their sick mothers and the other patients. Now that it has succeeded main is reporting it to interested scientific groups. Basically the idea grew from the concept that any mental Hospital which is Only a Retreat from the stresses and strains of Domestic and Industrial life is not helping patients to get Well. Main s male patients were kept in touch with their places in the outside world and so it seemed important thata Mother should be kept in touch with her Job and the children who were part of it he said. Actress divorces jealous Carson los Angeles a the wife of comedian Jack Carson obtained a divorce with testimony that he accused her of infidelities an called her a Blond actress Lola Albright told the court that Carson s constant suspicions and jealousy impaired her health gave her insomnia and made her fear loss of her emotional stability. Carson 48, Aad miss Albright 34, were married in August 1952 and separated last december. She was awarded la month Token Alimony. She waived claim to Carson s property under terms of a financial settlement reached last month. Quizzed in labor organizer s death Malcolm White Cente president of the Chester Cable corp., is accompanied by a policeman and an attorney a he arrives at Mon Roe n.y., police Barracks for questioning about the fatal shooting of Alfred f. Dugan a Union organizer. Associated press photo Union Council denies link with slain strike Leader lbs Moines Iowa a a spokesman for the National inde pendent Union Council Niue denied that a Union organizer slain in Chester n.y., was affiliated with his organization. The organizer Alfred f. Dugan was shot to death thursday by Malcolm White 48, while leading a strike against White s Small Cable firm. Dugan s Independent Union was the interstate Industrial Union. It was associated with the Eastern states regional Council which in turn claimed affiliation with Niue. Don Mahon executive Secretary easy association Pittsburgh a several University of Pittsburgh faculty members Are Well named for their jobs. George o. Manifold is a mechanical engineering professor. Norman k. Flint is an associate professor of geology. And or. George w. Toothman is an assist ant professor in the dental school. Of the Niue said in a statement at his office Here the interstate Industrial Union. Is not and never has been affiliated with the Niue. Our investigation indicated that an organization identifying itself As the Eastern states regional Council did not meet affiliation require ments of the Niue. Since this procedure has not been exercised in the Eastern states regional Council Case and Only the preliminary investigation made it would be false and completely erroneous for any state ment claiming or alleging affiliation with the Niue to be officials of the Eastern state regional Council could not be reached for comment on Mahon statement. In a full Page news paper advertisement in Middle town n.y., the Council again claimed affiliation with the Niue. In papers filed with the nation Al labor relations Board Dugan said his Union was seeking affiliation with the Council. Horseless Carriage reaches Coosaw Island cops women Drivers wrecks. Beaufort . A the 20lh Century has reached Coosaw Island. The horseless Carriage has arrived. This was made possible by a powered ferry boat built to carry passengers and one automobile. I made its Maiden voyage Between Coosaw Island and Sam s Point on nearby lady s Island. No automobile had Ever been on the Island before except for Road building machinery which pre pared the rough ground for streets and highways. Makeshift roads in the past were made by of carts. The ferry boat was purchased by the Coosaw society an Organiza Tion that is All negro like the is land residents for the last Century. Former Plantation Coosaw Island once was a plan tation growing High Quality Cottor. The Island now has about 40 fam Ilies who fish work in seafood factories As civilian employees on Parris Island and As farm hands. They keep their cars on Sam s Point. On the Island Are some ponies a few cattle and about 20 oxen used in hauling and plow ing. In addition to the few houses or Cabins there Are a Church Anda school. All travel heretofore Between Sam s Point and the Island has been by rowboats. As often As not the boats have been propelled bythe use of Flat boards. A regular schedule and rate of fares have not yet been established for the powered ferry boat. In the past with no regular schedule for the rowboats the fare asked was whatever you think is right
