European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Fog 4 the stars and stripes Tum Doy april 23, 1963 american team climbing Everest Thurmond for science not for adventure warns on atom policy by Tom Hench away Nown features write men no longer climb mounts ins limply because they re there or m it american earn of is Maun talk Beni end 36 Sherpa Porter currently is inching its Way to the 29,028-foot Summit of it. Everest More in the spirit of science than adventure. The team led by Swine born Norman g. Dyhrenfurth of Santa Lenin paper bares land offer to . Moscow Fuji the soviet Union was willing 43 years Agoto lease its far Eastern Peninsula of Kamchatka to the United states for go years and to permit the construction of a american military and naval base. The disclosure came with the publication of a hitherto secret statement by Vladimir Lenin inthe ideological monthly communist in which the founder of the soviet Statt explained the Neces sity of granting economic con Cessions to capitalist Powers. Lenin then told a secret meet ing of bolshevik leaders that a draft treaty for letting the United states use Kamchatka s Mineral resources was awaiting . Pres ident Warren g. Harding s Signa bolshevik Clef sold. The duration of the concessions will be 50-60 will obtain part of the output and the americans will have the right to build a military and naval base in the areas near the on Lenin also indicated that the Concession to the United state would help oust the japanese were then in Possession of the told his audience that the russians were willing to conclude military Alliance Wutti the United states explaining. Theresa no objection in principle to form an Alliance with one imperialist Power against another if it a Alpo the consolidation of the socialist Monica cull. Includes a psychologist a sociologist and and they re work ing at their trades too. My Everest hns been climbed before at past twice. A new zealand or. Sir Edmund p. Hillary and a she run Tenzing Norgay member of a British expedition first reached the sum Mit on my 29. 1953, on Man s eighth recorded assault on the Peak. A Swiss expedition also reached the lop in 1950 and a red chinese team claimed to hav conquered the height in 1060.it remains for the americans to stage the most massive attack on the roof of the late thin month or during May the Bent climbing season in the High Himalayas they Hope to conquer not Only Everest but its sister . 37,923 feet fourth highest in the world and no pts. 25.726 feet and even while climbing the american Tennis have transformed Everest s ire and Rock slopes into vast Laboratory for scientific t. Lester or h a clinical psychologist from Berkeley Calif. In studying the behave roof the climbers themselves while they arc under the extreme stress and stimulus conditions of High Altitude m. Pm Creon a Una very Ltd of Cincinnati Rochat Aritt in the Sorill rotations of the . it ran under St Max Sarthe Deputy Leader and a University of . Is study Lar the phys Tolo Rirl responses of the climb ers As they Ronch and surpass the limits of m Miller of Michigan stole is collecting samples of snowfall up to 40 years old and also studying the effects of Cli Matic can Troi on the Mai Gulve a Humbug Glacier the Gateway to american climbers Are Fol lowing essentially the same route travelled by their British Andrw in predecessors moving up the Mountain by Way of a series of Camps. The base ramp in established on the Al Tumu Glacier at 17.800 feet. Prom the Bane Camp the Trail leads up the a Humbug Glacier to the Western can pronounced Tom. N vant ice Bow nestled Between the three peaks Everest Lhotse and now the climbers Ore Busy Camps on Lhotse Pace. 22,800 to 25.000 feet High and have established Scampi Lite at 27.900 feet on Ever est s Southeast Ridge. The assaults on the 29.028-foot Peak of Everest Are scheduled to begin this week by three teams of two men each. Simultaneously other two Man teams Wilt at tempt to scale Lhotse and Nup tse. The Dyhrenfurth expedition started out with 19 american climbers. One. John e. Brellen Bach of Jackion. Wyo., was killed in a mauve icefall last month even before the expedition was fairly started. Kennedy moving Day hits Snag by Frances a Twink Atoka a a though the new Home mrs. Kenned planned with such care it near ing completion it now looks As though its owners won t get Touse it for some time. They just did t plan their House with an expanding family in . Kennedy expecting a third child has announced she will co to Cape cod sometime in Kay to remain in seclusion until bar child is born in late august., there s he problem now that the Kennedy built their Home with just two bedrooms planned for the two children they already have. Caroline. 5. And John jr., 2,there s no room set aside for any More children unless they double up use the guest Roo next to that of the president or take up one of two rooms in maid s Wing. The Kennedy will have to do some space juggle pfc in the seven bedroom. So Bath new Home. Jacqueline Kennedy mean while has some other decisions still to make about decor. Once the new. Tan Colo Rcd hand applied exterior stucco has dried hell have to Tell the painters what color trl i she will depend on what she thinks looks Best with the Buff yellow Shade of the outer Walls and the Black Asphalt tile roof inside the color for every one of the 10 rooms Kitchen and Baths will require the first lady s , there s the matter of bookshelves for the Library a cozy room with a i replace. But no place As yet for the Ken Nedys books. The weekend Retreat scenically located High on a Hill known As Rattlesnake Mountain. Is be ing built with much secrecy. The ranch style ones Lor Yhouse is 117 feet Long runs about 39 feet deep and has two separate wings off to the rear. One Wing includes two Chil Dren s bedrooms and Bath the other contains the Kitchen break fast Nook area and servants quarters. The pc Nncy biome is the first they be built for themselves in 10 yews of marriage or. Kennedy designed her Hunt country Home with .10 frills. It to constructed by Union workmen because that s what the president wanted. The Middle burs Nereu la de scribed by the contractor. Pulp out of the Plains in. Us "90 per cent he Laid Union Thurmond South Bend. Ind up sen. Strom Thurmond , sold that while the United states operates under a policy of nuclear stalemate the soviets Are full Wynn pressing ahead for new breakthroughs. The soviets will not accept a nuclear stalemate Thurmond old on n network radio program. Meanwhile. Thurmond said this country adopted trip stale Mitte policy and is Well into the process of in under this policy to would accept a nuclear stand off by re tying on a very few types of missiles re search and de Velpmen would diminish and no meaningful Effort would be made to develop advanced space he said. While our leaders Hare stretched out the development Oft our antimissile defense system until 1970 or later the soviet Ore working full Speed on a de sense against ballistic missiles said Thurmond. Planned stretch outs of a antimissile defense system and Reliance on a policy of nuclear stalemate rather than nuclear superiority could indeed spell the end of the cold War which our leaders seek Thurmond said. It could also however sound the death Knell to Freedom through Victory for the lost week it was announce that Gen David m. Shoup. Marine corps commandant and Gen Curtis e. Lemay air Force chief of staff had recommended that the United states press ahead inthe development of a 100-Megatoa weapon which the soviets Al ready claim to have built the russians tested a bomb of 80 Megatons. Shoup pointed out that such weapon could be detonated 100 to 200 Miles High such As to an Earth satellite and do wide spread damage. Lut flan workers were recruited from Asfar away As 50 Miles. Turning in off to Ite 50 at Ataka and following the Aton Road about a mile the tourist can get a glimpse of the Kennedy Home Nesad Nof amid a stand of Trees and facing West with a magnificent View of the Distant Blue Ridge mountains the major rooms look out on this Zumr. In a Row. There s Din ing room Library and 22 by 34font living room the largest room in the House. All three have French door leading out to a Flagstone Ter race. The House has three Brick fire places one in the dining room and Back to Back fireplaces in the living room and Library. 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