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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, July 22, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A in Day july 22, the stars and stripes stage struck Crane brings Down House when a wrecking company put up an and top As a joke at a Philadelphia theater it was hired to demolish it did t plan an actual performance. But without any cues a Crane operating where the stage had once been buckled and wilted in its own Solo performance. United press International photo Faa wants All airliners fitted with storm radar Navy May ask unified forces space group Washington a the Navy is considering a plan to ask the joint chiefs of staff to create anew unified military space com Mand. The proposal by a group of pol icy and operational officials and experts May be passed on to the joint chiefs organization sometime j this week it was Learned. The pcs already has under study another proposal from the air Force which would bring the j Navy s Polaris missile submarine under combat direction of the air Force s strategic air come . Sac now operates the medium and Long Range strategic bombers and is getting ready for operation of intercontinental and intermediate Yarige ballistic missiles like the Atlas Titan Thor and Jupiter. To include missiles the Navy s proposed military space command eventually would not Only take in direction of space reconnaissance vehicles like Satel Lites and weapons of space but might eventually include control of ballistic missiles. Those missiles travel into the Edge of space Dur ing part of their High trajectory  unified military space com Mand As studied by the Navy would be composed of deputies from the army Navy and air Torce. The commander would be chosen by rotation from each serv be. A Deputy also would represent the civilian Agency the a ional aeronautics and Strace administration. The Navy at present has Little stake in space programs and is Only 3 beginning to enter the Field of strategic ballistic missiles through development of its 1,200-mile-Range Polaris solid fuel weapon. Representation on an Overall space com Mand with an Admiral rotating our Bonn Amie Washington up the fed eral aviation Agency Faa has handed the nation s airlines a pro posed safety regulation calling for installation of storm warning radar on All airliners by next  said it intended to Amend civil air regulations to require air borne radar on All transport planes except for the old dc3s and dc4s. It said it was considering including them  Agency gave the airlines in. Til oct. 8 to file comments on the proposal which would Cost the mat least $17 million. It advised the carriers it would give them at least six months after that tomake the necessary installations. The Faa said it decided to recommend the new Rule because of the excellent safety record of air carriers using weather  spokesman for the air trans port Assn. At which represent the scheduled airlines said the organization welcomed the proposed Rule. But he said Well certainly ask for at least a year and maybe two to put it into effect. The six month deadline is impossible to meet the Ata official indicated the airlines want the order delayed so they will not have to spend Mil Lions on aircraft that Are due to 2 of jets due in 60s capable of 2,000 Mph los Angeles a North american aviation is developing two planes for the air Force that will Fly More than 3,000 Mph at 70,000 feet. The highly secret planes Arete b70 Valkyrie bomber and the f108 rapier interceptor Bot powered with Jet engines. The f108 is expected in the Early 1060s, with the b70 due about 18 months later. Both planes will have Short wings and be Able to Fly entire missions at top Speed informed sources said. E scrapped within the next 12months, As new Jet powered equip ment is delivered. These already Are designed for Quick and easy radar installation lowering the Ost to not More than $10,000 per Lane. Bitten by Snake 111 cultist refuses to see doctor Pineville by. A a four foot Rattler bit a Snake handler on the Finger. The victim James Estep of a Jay refused to see a doctor. I m letting the lord do my Doc Toring he said. Estep 51, two weeks ago wrapped the same Rattler and three others around him without Inci Dent at the height of a Snake handling session at Remote Blue Hole the Rev. Shilo Collins Leader of the Mountain born cult said brother Estep is having severe pain. His Arm is badly swollen by he s trusting in the lord. He ate a Hearty  Estep was bitten at his Southeastern Kentucky Hiil country Home shortly after he and Rev Collins returned from a radio broadcast. The snakes had Bee left at Home. With army and air Force general in command obviously would a give the Navy a better foothold in the missile space Field. Of objections if and when the proposal reaches the stage of formal pcs consideration air Force advocates Are expected to emphasize that the single strategic concept al ready advanced for  is Ade quate eventually to include space commands As Well As missiles the plan would confuse the already Complex missile space setup in government by superimposing or injecting a new Agency. The Navy a View is that a military space command would be an Extension and broadening of a sys Tern already used. As example ithe joint task forces created Foi the nuclear weapon tests in the Pacific. The missions of those join forces army Navy and air with commanders from different service chosen for different tests was no Only to direct an operation but to provide the complicated system o supplies equipment and maintenance. Seeds of repentance Spartanburg . Up More than 450 persons were fine$1 apiece for operating business in Spartanburg county in violation othe sunday Blue  one of the defendants did t have any Money so he gave the judge a Watermelon instead. Britta Huttemann 18, of Bonn says in new York that she has taken on the Job of bettering relations Between the . And Europe. The teen Ager who Lias completed a three month tour of the states thinks american tourists and motion pictures have Given europeans a false impression of life in the . She plans to write a Book about the real America after she returns Home. Up senators push new Industrial Security Bill Washington a Sens. Thomas j. Dodd a Conn and Kenneth b. Keating . Announced they Are introducing a Bill to revive the Industrial Secu Rity program. Their Bill would Grant alleged Security risks the right to confront Adverse witnesses except in cases where disclosure of the identity of the witnesses would adversely affect the National Security safety or Public interest.  joint statement Dodd and Keating said our objectives Are to eliminate unsupported charges by faceless informers in such cases by subjecting them to confrontation Cross examination and at the same time to protect regularly established confidential informants engaged in intelligence work for the government whose identity May not be disclosed without compromising the National  Dodd and Keating said the Bill was made necessary by the recent supreme court decision which struck Down the defense depart ment s Industrial Security pro Gram. The program was designed to provide machinery for with holding Access to classified information from defense Plant employees declared to be Security risks. The senators said the court struck the program because of the Lack of any express authority fro Congress or the president to deny Security clearance to private employees of defense plants without giving them an Opportunity to con front their accusers. Nixon to stress Berlin stand to Khrushchev Washington a vice president Richard m. Nixon is re ported ready to Tell Russia s pre Mier Nikita s. Khrushchev of . Determination to stand unafraid in Berlin despite soviet  is understood to be ready to stress this in a face to face meet-1ing he has scheduled with the so Viet Leader in Moscow  private Nixon Khrushchev talk is expected to be the highpoint in a 13-Day Good will tour of Russia Nixon is set to begin thurs Day. Nixon accompanied by 60 news men and 30 government aides was scheduled to take off wednesday by Jet Airliner for his first visit to the soviet Union. President Eisenhower assigned him to the trip to open an american exhibition i Moscow. Before leaving Nixon is to meet with or. Eisenhower at the White House wednesday morning for a final review of the remarks he plans to make to Khrushchev Dur ing their confidential talk. Nixon is reported bearing no Spe Cial message from or. Eisenhower but is ready to turn the Khrushchev meeting into a far ranging re View of such East West issues As Berlin disarmament atomic test ing and  the past month he has carefully briefed himself he has even been studying russian on the major deadlocks now clouding East West  might Fly to Geneva after Ward to give Secretary of stat Christian a. Herter a first hand report if Khrushchev indicates any readiness to offer concessions which might hasten a   is to meet with Khrushchev in the soviet Leader s summer Home on the outskirts of Moscow. Teamsters ask cleanup delay Washington a the team sters Union has asked the supreme court to hold up effectiveness of a court decision arming monitors with Broad Powers to enforce clean up demands. The petition addressed to Justice Hugo l. Black was filed with the court s clerk. Court attaches said they did not know whether the petition would be referred to Black or to some other  petition for a stay said that the court soon will be asked for Mally to review a recent decision by the . Court of appeals Here. In that decision the appellate court upheld in All important respects an order by chief judge f. Dickinson Letts of . District court strengthening the hand of the  the petition tiled with the supreme court the teamsters asked a stay pending final action by the supreme court. This action probably would not come for Sev eral months. Ike affirms . Support of in flays soviet Washington a presi Dent Eisenhower has reaffirmed . Support of the United nations. At the same time he accused the soviet Union of failure to cooperate in achieving the objectives of the in. And. Said this has been the  chief source of danger since its founding. 1the president expressed  in a letter to Congress accompanying the 13th annual report covering . Participation in the in during 1958.he said in achievements of 1958 give renewed proof that the Amer ican people Are right in regarding the principles of the United nations charter As a Cornerstone of their foreign  last year the value of the United nations As a Force for peace was tested and proved  he mentioned that the in helped to achieve a peaceful Solu Tion in the Middle East crisis that it established a special fund for newly developing countries and that it gave influential backing to . Policies on a nuclear weapons test ban and again rejected the soviet demand for Mere paper prohibitions without the control necessary to assure  truck hits Post 2 killed 3 Hurt Wellesley mass. Up two boys were killed Here when a pick up truck carrying teen agers re turning from a swimming party crashed into a Cement Post. Three youths were  said the truck driven by a 16-year-old, slammed into the Post at the Entrance to Wellesley College. The dead were Frederick Cole Man and Robert Fitzsimmons both 17. They were thrown from the truck and died several hours later at a Hospital. The injured were Kenneth Laborn Joseph Crowe and Gordon Irving All 17. They we retreated and released from a. Hoa. Pital  
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