European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 20, 1959 the stars and stripes fog 9 miss alaska1 accepts a 49er Shell casing All Jackson says . Lacks Means to Stop attack by missile subs w a s Hin g t o n a m. Jackson a Wash said Russia has a growing capability of destroying . Cities with nuclear missiles and. We do not have an effective Means to Stop such an Jackson spoke As chairman of the Senate House. Atomic Energy com Mittee s military applications sub committee after presiding at three Days of closed door hearings on undersea warfare problems. Witnesses included top ranking naval officers. He released a statement saying the Navy is doing an excellent Job within its existing fund limitations adding today the soviets already Havethe capability of destroying Ameri can cities and industries with nuclear warhead missiles launched from units of their huge conventional submarine Fleet. We do not have an effective Means to Stop such an attack. The a t h r e a twill become enor Mously greater when the soviet produce missile firing nuclear submarines the have it in their capacity to so i Quantity at an. Jackson Early Date no defensive system now in being offer san effective answer to deep run Ning nuclear submarines and re search and development is there fore of crucial Best defense against one submarine is another he. Said but our construction program m for attack submarines does not reflect this stepped up program although the Polaris weapon system is a nearly Invulnerable deterrent against All out War we Arenow planning to build a far smaller Polaris Fleet on a far. Slower time table than we can and should he said. Jackson s statement gave this capsule version of his recommendations "1 a greatly stepped up pro Gram of both Basic and applied research and development in oceanography and undersea warfare detection and weapons systems."2more attack submarines constructed at a faster rate. "3more Polaris submarines constructed at a faster Pat Baldwin miss Alaska accepts a souvenir artillery saluting Blank Shell casing on behalf of Alaska s gov. William Egan from col James j. Gambee at Camp drum near Plattsburgh . The casing was from the 49th Blank fired at Camp drum in a ceremony commemorating Alaska s admission to the Union. Up photo aluminized rocket fuel May hike missile Range a t i to a Vyvy Vit a to / a to a to rec i a f ill a of Wolfl vl�lx7oalexandria, a. A at lactic research corp. Disclosed developed a new aluminium base rocket propellant which May increase both the velocity and Range of All of America s solid fuelled new wonder fuel is already being used in the Navy s Polaris submarine missile prototypes of which have been fired at Cape canaveral fuel contains extremely Light aluminium Metal mixed with plastic materials generally used in conventional solid rocket fuels. It was described by its developers As offering a potentially significant increase in the velocity and Range of All solid fuelled mis ail is including intercontinental ones. Less Complex solid fuelled missiles Are expected to replace most of the nation s liquid fuelled rockets because the solid fuel is an integral part of the rocket motor thus there is no fuel storage and loading problem and the Complex system of fuel pumps which has caused Man missile misfires at Cape canaveral is announcement was made with the Blessing and Praise of the defense department. The company is one of the firms participating in the nation s rocket and space pro Gram. Since the development by the company about. Four years ago other firms n the Field have undertaken similar developments. The aluminized propellant break through has been beneficial to the entire solid propellant Industry the scientists announcement was made in connection with the dedication Here of a new $1 million head quarters of the firm across the Potomac River. From Washington. Jury in Florida acquits negro in White death Pensacola Fla. A an All White jury has acquitted a negro of murder in the slaying of a White businessman circuit court jury freed Ray mond Nash 29, after deliberating 45 minutes. The Handyman was tried in the death of Maurice Fin Man 52.defense attorney Forsyth Caro argued that Nash was innocent an that there had been no evidence to show , owner of Rug and Shade companies Here and in Jackson Ville was shot to death Jan. 31. Nash testified that two men in dark. Clothes killed the business Man after driving up to where he and Finman were seated in the latter s car in a deserted water front area. Income skidded in 1st 6 months Washington up the agriculture department has re ported that net farm income skidded downward at an annual rate of $1 billion or 8 per cent during the first six months of this department estimated that net farm income that left after taxes and expenses was running at an average annual rate of about $12 billion the first half of the year. In the farm income situation the department said that eve though the annual rate was Down from 1958, the estimate was More than $1 billion above the 1957 rate. The department said Cash receipts from crop marketing were Only slightly Down from the first half of 1958. Average prices of farm products declined but this was largely offset by increased volume of sales. Expenses higher government payments to farm ers were lower than 1 a s t year however and production expenses hit a new High annual rate of closet $26 billion 3 per cent above the first half of 1958.wages rates property taxes and interest charges also were above last year As were prices paid for feeder livestock feed farm machinery and motor vehicles. Seed and fertilizer were the Only important Cost items for which average prices of livestock products brought Farmers about $9 billionth first half of the year about 3 per cent less than the same period last year crop receipts totalled $4.9 billion about 5 per cent above the revised estimate for the first half of 1958. Of Academy seeks bids for less costly Chapel Colorado Springs Colo up the air Force Academy construction Agency will open bid tuesday for construction of the Academy s controversially designed interdenominational Cadet Chapel. Original bids were opened feb.17 but All were rejected As excessively since Thea architects have re Vised their plans to reduce the total Cost. When artist s drawings of the aluminium Spires Chapel were first released last year they stirred a great Deal of criticism of the revolutionary design including some from Congress which also has questioned the Overall Cost of building the Academy North of Here. But the air Force weathered the storm and the design remained bushing business it. Carmel Ohio up no sooner had the state Highway patrol moved into its new head quarters Here than the Neon sign proudly installed to announce thespot was knocked Down by an automobile that went put of control. Practically unchanged except of changes prompted by Economy. The Chapel will seat 1,500. There Are 900 seats in the protestant ave and 500 Catholic and 100 jewish on a lower level. The Chapelis the last major piece of construction left to be done at the Academy. 1917 deserter won t get Brig Oakland Calif. A the Navy says Lewis e. Clayburg a deserter for 42 years won t have to serve time in the Brig. The 72-year-old Carpenter walked into a recruiting office this week and turned himself in. Clayburn said that after using an alias James Burke since 1917, he wants to collect social Security under his own name. The naval Bureau of personnel in Washington verified that Clay Burn enlisted May 26, 1917 and Dis appeared less than two months the statute of limitations has run out hell get a discharge but not honorable the Navy said. Batting order not alarmed Middletown Conn. Up asked Why he was late in court to face bigamy charges by his first wife Worthington Spencer blamed his second wife for not waking him up in time. Chicago Wai Kileci conversations pocket phones in your future new York a someday pocket Radi Otele phones will permit a Man in the Street in Chic Agoto talk with a Man on the Beach at Waikiki Accord ing to Frederick r. Kappel president of the Ameri can Telephone & Telegraph head of the world s biggest communications. System said the Date when that is possible depends As much on people s wants and pocketbooks As on is predictions were in an article communications to com6""ihthe 50th anniversary Issue of Telephone Engineer communication is certain to he said and not 50 years away either same of his other predictions the most widely used Telephone service of the future May be machines talking to machines Dayatra is Mission Between electronic computers and other office machines. Direct distance dealing anywhere in the world is an attainable goal. In the future the Industry will concentrate on serving millions of Mobile users in automobiles trains planes or on location on the Job or farm. One american family in five now has no Tele phone. By 1975 the Industry Hopes to Cut that to one family in 20 without a phone. Sister Mary a Lawrence no Amateur when it comes to baseball shows plenty of Power at the plate in Fontana Calif., during a picnic held by St. Joseph s Academy. United press International Phot
