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Show X Saif lake City, Friday, May 13, 1960 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, News In Brief CIA Eisenhower Shuffles MIAMI (UPI) :A Delta DC8 jet airliner from ,Chi-cagwith 55 persons aboard dived violently Thursday when it hit unexpected air turbulence in clear weather while approaching Miami. The jolt injured 11 of the 48 passengers and two hostesses. Only one passenger, William Lannutti, of Miami, required hospitalization. -Thefasten Seat belt o Norstad W f GE NY MUNICH, (UPI) Gen. Latins Norstad will retajrrnis command of in allied''foTces rope while he is recupep ating- in the hospital . from. a mild heart attack, an aide1 said Friday. Norstad, who would be the one, to order allied planes into action in ' Gen. Norstad event of a Communist at- tack, was hospitalized Sun day, a. week after a U.S. reconnaissance plane was shot down in Russia. wash: GTQN'7 ( U P I ) President Eisenhower Friday named a new West Point comlight1 had not been turned on mandant ' and 'a- new com--- I because the 130-toairliner mander of the U.S. Seventh was still at 10,000 feet and Army In Europe as part of. a high-leve- l 30 miles from Miami Interreshuffle prompted by retirements and promotions. national Airport. The changes were anCapt. Reed Knight of Fort . nounced in a list of nomina-- . veteran a ofJ24P Lauderdale, tions which the President sent years flying said hlsplane to the Senate for confirmation. was descending fpofft 27,000 . Mr. Eisenhower, designated feet througtjJ-fhinfleecy six officers for retirement in clouds: Ifethad reached 10,000 the rank of lieutenant general, feet when it "hit one big elevated four, ma-jo-r generals byflip, he said. by one rank and promoted a GEN. WESTMORELAND etain Command captain to rear admiral. to head cadets Navy The White House skid Lt. It will be at least two Gen. Garrison H. Davidson, St weeks before he returns to Detained In Arab Port perintendent- of West Point, would succeed Lt. Gen.. FranPOFtT SAID, U.A.R (UPI) Supreme Allied Powers headquarters in Pans, a SHAPE A British motor yacht was held cis W. .Farrell as commander announcement said Thurs- up here temporarily because-i- of. the U.S. Seventh Army in was scheduled to pick up 10 Europe. day,Davidson will be succeeded American passengers. However Norstad is in constant contact by special phone with his Pans headquarters and will make any "command decisions necessary, an aide said. The aide, Col. Harry added that there will be special airplane flights between Paris and Munich as necessary to keep command! western deof the fense f orces functioning smoothly. - , ... - . unanimously Thursday to put gressional committee to malit aside .17 resolutions which tain constant supervision over would establish a special con the U.S. agency. ' Escapes ' top-secr- Solonr Shelve Jet Airliner Dives Violently, Hurts 11 A5 at the U.S. Military Academy by Maj. Gen. William C. West- WASHINGTON (UPD The L Rules Committee has House Farrell was one of the retir- decided to shelve for the time nominated for ing officers for clbser con three-starank being proposals permanent of the Cengressional scrutiny Others were: tral Intelligenc e Agency Lt. Gen. Williams S. moreland, effective-Jul- -- r Law-ton,- But a committee source said there was "a s u r p r is i n g amount of feeling that hearings should be held, later on suggestions for a congressional watchdog committee to oversee CIA activities. Apparently the lawmakers felt such hearings - should be held after next January when the new Congress begins .work and the international furor over the U.S. plane downed deep inside Russia presumably will have died away. The c ommittee agreed direct from Paris to The Paris tb in the (CIA), now involved U.S. plane incident. Army comptroller, who will be succeeded by Maj. Gen. David W. Traub, marked for promotion to lieutenant general. Lt. Gen. Charles E. Hart mmarding general of Army Air Defense Command, to be succeeded by Maj. Gen Robert J. Wood, also marked for promotion. Lt. Gen. George W. Read Jr, imanding general of the Second. Army, in the Mid-A- t lantic states, to be succeeded by Lt. GenRidgley Gaither, now commanded in chief in the Caribbean, effective Aug. 1 - t r, tf pr,i. Hi ' Teena Paige's new, S A . .s - far-flun- g i copies of line-for-li- ne - .. - ;Seal Hunters Reported Missing ALASKA KOTZEBUE, -- Kotzebue sent out six search planes Thursday after a lone hush pilot reported seeing men waving their hands in frantic distress. The men apparently became stranded on the ice floe several miles offshore and were caught in a current, carrying them westward to- -' ward the international date-linseparating Alaska from ' 1 Russia. Five seal hunters (UPI) floating on an ice floe were reported missing 'Friday In thee hoppy water of Kotzebue Sound off northwestern Alaska. The five were identified only as Paul Willcock, York Wilson, Enoch Howart; Noah Jessup and Leo Ferria. The Civil Air Patrol at e L'V! Vn Taipei Reports Red Buildup TAIPEI, FORMOSA (UPI) Nationalist Chinas defense ministry said Friday Red China has increased its ground forces near the islands of Matsu and Quemoy to 400,000 men. The estimated Red strength facing the two island group a year ago was ft troops. Simultane- ousiy with the- defense ministry announcement, U.S. Air Force Secretary Dudley disclosed ' in Taipei that the United StatesiSbu. will give the nationalists supersonic F10-- Starfighters .the fastest and most modern jet ever delivered to - off-shor- e designed 'Midnight Sniper' Strikes Again NASHVILLE, TENN. The midnight snip(UPI er who has terrorized south Nashville struck again Thursday night for the 14th time in recent weeks when he fired five shots at a taxii ' especially for However, two persons have been wounded and a third injured by flying glass in recent attacks by the mysterious gunman. Cab driver James Higgins, Three shots were 26, said, fired over the cab as .1 was driving a passenger to the school for the blind around midnight. cab. 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