European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes bocesfh6w"liiisifitopr". Start of in old japanese Temple in hta honouring fee Indian philosopher who founded Ufa Budd Hlatt re Ligion. Costumes and hairstyle Are those of body guards off the 17th Century. Keystone photo or new Moon probe shot Taj Tomb a v " reported the flight of fighter plane spelled it was understood that Vasil has been maj Ted and was the father of two children. However it was Bluey a that he had sep-4nft jiving to Moscow. St Jilin kitted to world War n. Living was reported in this decade and discover what lunar dangers await them. The Complex task of guiding Ranger 4 to the Moon involves scores of Maneu vers which must occur on a split second timetable As the 730-Pound payload zips to Ward the Moon some 235,000 Miles away. The Agena b second stage is to Settle into a so called parking or bit 115 Miles above the Earth and at the precise moment is to re Start its engines to accelerate the spacecraft Speed to 24,500 Miles an hour to escape the Earth s gravitational pull. Sixteen hours after launching a Small engine in the payload is to fire to jockey Ranger 4 into a collision course with the Moon. When Ranger 4 is 5,000 Miles from the Moon 65 minutes before intended Impact it is to execute a terminal Man Euver to Point the television camera at the lunar landscape. At 2,400 Miles from the surface the camera is to Start transmitting a picture every 13 seconds for 40 minutes Down to an Altitude of 15 Miles. The photos Are to be received at the Jet propulsion lab oratory facility Goldstone Calif. To eject sphere at 15 Miles Ranger 4 is to eject a 12-Inch sphere wrapped in a 24 Inch coating of Shock absorbing Balsa Wood. A tiny reverse rocket attached to the 98.3-Pound Ball isto slow its Speed so it will land at a velocity of 80 . The main body of the payload is to crash on the Moon at 6,000 . And de stroy itself. The instrument capsule is to radio information on Moon quakes and meteor hits for 30 to 60 Days. This information could help deter mine presence or absence of a liquid or solid Core at the Center of the Moon. Despite admitted woes piping won t eat Khrushchev s Crow Force Back into people who were farming those brought to the cities to work in industries. Communes remain the people s communes will re main apparently in a revised form. The great leap Forward willbe slowed Down. In International affairs the party s program seems to indicate that Mao still regards Khrushchev As an upstart who is Fritt ering away communism s chances for rapid expansion. There has been much discussion recently about hints of communist chinese soviet Compromise in their Long argument about How swiftly and recklessly communism should expand. The piping Congress suggests that the argument continues an that the split while still cloaked by double talk remains a deep one. Gop candidates Only 90 votes apart Marion 111. Up a. L. Mccormick was keeping his fingers crossed that unofficial returns from the Republican primary elec Tion weren t far off. The vote totals show that me Cormick of Vienna Iii edged Homer Butler of Marion by 90 votes for the gop congressional nomination 17,507% to 17,4174. Army says criticism by William l. Ryan new York a communist China s regime has admitted dismal defeat of its efforts to take the nation on a big leap Forward in Abig hurry. But it shows Little sign of penitence or of Kuckling under to soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev s views. The report of Premier Chou in Lai and the final Resolution of to just concluded people s Congress secret sessions disclosed a sort of do it yourself program represent ing a possibly desperate attempt to cure the Mainland s vast economic troubles. At the same time Khrushchev i reminded sharply of party chair Man Mao Tze Tung s View that communist forces should never let up in efforts to isolate . Imperialism and its followers and to strengthen the Unity and might of the socialist the session brought an admission that Mao s own pet program the agricultural communes need some revising. 3 red banners but the chinese have not Given Khrushchev and co. The satisfaction of admitting the idea of the communes was wrong. The final Resolution defiantly announces the chinese party Sticks to what it Calls the three red banners the general line the great leap Forward and the people s com Munes insufficient economic help has been forthcoming from Moscow and the communist chinese now have devised a 10-Polnt program calling for More Belt tightening and austerity. This in itself is a defeat forthe chinese party. It is now forced to turn away from feverish at tempts to build heavy Industry rapidly. The agricultural situation is so bad that piping must now basis for trial it. Lewis Wash. Up the army said it wanted to make i Clear that pfc Larry d. Chidester was not being court articled for writing a letter or for criticizing president Kennedy. The recipient of the letter. Bennett a Utah. Defended the Soldier s action. He being tried for spreading the letter around and persuading others to sign maj William new the Post information officer said. Chidester a Utah nation Algua Isaian faces court martial monday for an act prejudicial of Good order and discipline of the armed the charge stemmed out of Aletter he wrote to Bennett which Chidester contends was an honest inquiry and definitely not a cry baby Type of letter " release Date the army said that the letter was critical of the president i connection with the Call up of Mili tary Reserve units. Chidester said it was merely a request to have clarified possible release armed Force which would permit its members to criticize the commander in chief or any other Superior members in this manner. Would no longer be a Well trained disciplined army but an undisciplined mob new said. Chidester 22, Salt take City Isa member of the 115th Ord co. His unit was called to Active duty last october As part of the buildup of . Military strength ordered by president Kennedy in connection with the Berlin crisis. 75 signed seventy five of the 100 men of the 115th signed the letter. Chi Dester said the letter was signed by people who wished to sign Bennett said in a statement that Chidester wrote the letter to pro test that no Date had been Given for release from Active duty. Bennett said Chidester and the others mainly complained that they could see no reason for fur ther delay in informing them of when they might expect to be since then. President Kennedy has set August As a tentative re lease Date Bennett said adding but at the time of the letter every reservist Felt a sense of deep resentment and frustration not because he was serving on Active duty but because the defense department repeatedly refused to give any indication of when these men might expect to be sex wife nets . Annulment London Cap seventeen years ago in Moscow capt Clifford Whitehead married an attractive russian telephonist who worked on the British embassy s switch Hoard. The marriage was one of the first casualties of the cold War.,for when Whitehead then an pm wife who wa4%assy signal officer was s6nt Home in 1945, soviet officials refused to let his War Bride go along. Instead Natasha Whitehead assent to a labor Camp where she served seven years for love of her englishman. In London Whitehead worked for her release but All appeals to the soviet authorities failed. Finally in desperation he went be fore the High court in 1950 and was granted a decree annulling the marriage. Soon after he married again to a englishwoman and today is a Well to do accountant with three children. Now Natasha has made a Shock return to his Well ordered Moscow she has applied to the British High court for leave to Appeal against the annulment. Legal authorities said her application will be heard soon by three High court judges. British officials in Moscow whore handling mrs. Whitehead s Case refused to comment on a London report that the foreign off Tea has granted her permission to go to England for the Appeal
