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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 31, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday May 31, 1963 Apia is 20,000-mile missile Termont Lentol types. Maj Gen Joseph  of production of the Deputy Schlei systems and logistics said such missile next step beyond today s Atlas Titan and minute Mun chm would follow a per tall Low Earth orbit. He mentioned no Range to Miles for the proposed missile. But som current icbms have ranges up to 10,000 Miles. Holz Apptt told n meeting of the american Institute of aeronautic and astronautics that the missile would thus be Able to attack from a number of directions instead of along a predict a bin  to compound an enemy s defens problems. Dormant storage the air Force in studying this concept and a related one provid ing for improved packaging of the Lone Range weapons so that the missiles con be wrapped up and deployed in a dormant condition and left until triggered by launching signal Holzapple said. Essen tin i to the realization of these concepts. H of respond swiftly and accurately to a launch command. Hotzapple it a id the air Force the stars and stripes Page 7 5 Eil the air to develop More than current fit 1 Zap tie do the office f Senft for Resolution limits congressman s spending House of Washington up thet Louse has changed us mind and voted to make rep. Adm Clyto Powell  1u official Delegate to the International labor organization in Geneva. The action came after the fact. Powell already it in Europe to attend the month Long meeting starting monday. The practical effect of the Resolution approved 277-53, wag to Kilt Powell s spend ing and require him to report on is Powell i it to the House when he gets Back. The House killed a similar Resolution just two weeks ago de spite being told  Powell Al ready had been named by speaker John Mccormick too to Geneva and would do so with state department funds. Thus though the rejection May 14 obviously was intended As asap at the flu m Hoy on t new York congressman. It did not atop him from going to the conference. What or Geneva j it did was remove from Powel luny responsibility to limit or re l Artw spending to the House the new Resolution would impose a spending limit and report ing requirement on Powell As Well is hop. Will Lam Ayres a Ohio. The designated Republican member of the House delegation. Ayres sold he would not go unless the House approved the Resolution because he did not want to be the state de labor meet Purt ment s representative a Geneva rep. H. A Gross a Iowa con tended that Powell had gone to the state department for travel funds and Defeated the will of the House after the May 14 vote. But both House party leaders. Reps. Carl Albert okla., and Charles Halleck. tnd., sold the appointments were in do by to Cormack at the request of the Slute department. I  ,v.,i  a ,.- of rond to the future includes also advanced ballistic reentry systems Jose lined to proud to a information As to the weapons that would Best penetrate enemy defences. Icebergs rus Washington a Between Drifting icebergs and apparently careless russian fishing trawlers the air Force is having trouble with underwater communications cables in the North Atlantic. It Costa about $225,000 to repair a Cable and while the number of repair jobs each year is classified information the cables apparently were Cut eight times during the past year. Excl wrecks recruit Center Albany . A an sex Soldier with Muscles to spare went on a rampage Here and wrecked an army recruiting station after he waa told his chances for re enlist ment were very  James  Demorco. 18, of  200-Pounder about toot-s, was subdued by six City policemen an taken to a Hospital for observation. Sgt Clarence Carney. Army Recruiter said Demart o and broken desks and chairs and smashed several  said a Marco. Described As a weight lifter had enlisted in the army at the age of 17 and was discharged for medical reasons from it. Gordon. Ga., after about three months of service. Whereas 11 Tallahassee. Fin. A the following proposal is awaiting action by the Florida legislature whereas. W. L. Richardson is a Farmer and whereas Farmer Richardson had a cow and whereas in november of 1961, Farmer Richardson had his contested for bang s disease by the air t Iii Tir  t a water wings Boll  skm1m Liy the Craft Ord red by the Navy. Ill Nelm out the draft Klimmer undergoes to rating in Buffalo Harbor. Water at 80 Miles an hour. Us l photo is trawlers e in closed door testimony before a House appropriations subcommittee Brig Gen j. Francis Taylor or. Explained the problem and said he did not believe the cables we recut deliberately. His edited testimony was made Public by the committee wednes Day. Tytor snid the cables Are in International Waters and the rus sians have maps showing their location. There is evidence he said that no Driver first in safety slogan contest in Ohio Columbus Ohio up  e. England a non Driver from strut Hen has been awarded Ohio s no. 1 License plates for sub mitting the Highway safety slogan mile after mile safety s  Highway safety director Warrenc. Nelson presented the tags to mrs. England the Mother of fou children. The License will replace the family s current number 490-w,which she had won in another contest. Eck where county agent and whereas after the testing Needle went in and came out of that cow s vein All the blood came out too and the cow died and whereas at the time of demise of mid cow it was Worth 9150."whereas, since that time the other cows in Farmer Richardson s Herd have had yearlings and the lamed for g the trawler captains try to avoid the cables and have moved their ships when told they Are endanger ing the cables. The cables Are broken by fishing nets or dragging anchors and by Drifting icebergs nearshore. While Taylor and in associate Pennsylvania Man survives plunge of 120 feet to River police reported a Man has survived a 130-foot plunge from the 40th Street Bridge into the Allegheny . Francis Hospital authorities identified him As Ralph j. Braun,58, of nearby Millvale. They said he was Nilvo and conscious. The extent of his injuries was undetermined. Police were alerted As a Man was seen floating in the River about11 30 . They fished Braun from the River and took him to the Hospital where he was treated for Shock and exposure. A car believed to have Bee driven by the victim was towed away from the Middle of the Bridge by police. They said the car wus registered in his name. S the $300? dead cow has not and whereas the value of such yearling is $130. Now therefore be it enacted by the legislature of the state of Florida the comptroller is author ised to draw his warrant in the sum of $300 upon the general Rev Enue fund in the state Treasury i favor of w. L.  Ible cuttings carefully avoided putting to the official published record the number of times the cables were broken rep. Daniel j. Flood pa., a com Mittee member let the Cut out of the bag. Here is a Small t Nile a few inches in diameter in the deep sea. And it hns been Cut eight limes in no period of time at All less than a your flood commented on the record. Pilot deliberately makes x15 shake Edwards air Force base Calif. Up Els Pilot Joe Walker. Flushing nearly six limes the Speed of sound Dell Bernely caused the rocket ship to quake with in stability at the Edge of space. Walker chief test Pilot for the Federal in Chi Agency conducted the test to see How Well he could recover from the supersonic in stability and regain smooth flight to intentionally lose the smooth Ness Ulkei Shui off an automatic device which prevents yawing Side to Side motion. This caused the x1s to quiver slightly in flight. The Veteran test Pilot also subjected the rocket ship to a heat i ing test to see How Tost tempera Tures Rise Over its Black steel skin in different Maneu vers. Tempera Tures soared up to 1.100 degrees fahrenheit not far below the ship s record of 1,450 degrees. Walker the world s fastest Fly ing air plane Pilot streaked the x15 at 3,750 Miles an hour. His world aircraft Speed record4,195 . Was set in the x15 last year. . Calls halt to prosecution of 8 . Reds new York a the Federal government hns brought to in end 15 years of  of Ameri can communist lenders under the Smith acl. He main ing indictments Ugains eight former top reds wore dismissed. The end of the cases also marked the end of in Era Flint began in ifs with the government s first massive Rinc Down on the Ameri can communist party. However Somp defendants still face  Cut Lon outside the Smith act. Federal judge Edmund l. Pal Micro it freeing with the Justice department threw out the Smith act charges on grounds that it was too late now to mount a successful prosecution and that any any. The defendants already Lute b  
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