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Show , . - ---- - co - . --- -- , . - - ', CA . , -- Launching Dtlia Nears U.S. Test 'Moon i - - - .,,, 9r he to- wAsImNrcToN (UP) , Tuesday next its first ward a weekfor ; , . , HEARING , , - . Continued from First - , : c - ; . - , ,,,,,-- , rage ,. - that the Soviet Union leads the United States In development of both intermediate and inter. continental range ballistic m18-siles. He said the Strategic Air Force needed more planes, m18- Files as soon as they are avail. reIsignifyant": search results after the speech at Cleveland. The display, prepared by the National Advisory Committee for aeronautics, Included examples of rocket propulsion, new and air. types of engines and high en. able, adequate-crew- s fields, more flying time to oper- erg), fuels to throw new emphaa "maximum alert.'6 fis on America's effort -to catch - ate on For air defense, he said, there Up with the Soviets. was a peed for improved radar, The President, who was schedplanes and missiles and more uled to attend a North' rapid development of the SAGE Treaty. Organization "summit" communication system. He said meeting in. Paris next month, - the Army and Navy also should urged a group of NATO scienbe given the money to do their tists Monday in a message to serve as a model for, "practicall jobs. 'We should start at once," he and productive loopetation." -- Gem- NathanFeTwining, -- said, l'on-a- n continental ballistic missile) pro. chairman of the joint chiefs of It is time to go all staff, told the same group Rusgram. ., out." sia is "steadily" closing the gap Ile said this de. with the military superiority tense. should include the means held by the free world. both to detect and to destroy "If war is thrust upon us," he ' - - - - said.- - "We- - will have to win it enemy missiles. The retired World War II flier with the weapons in hand. Time hero and aeronautical scientist will no longer be availableto told Senate Investigators that marshal our resources." "the primary reason" for RusIn an interview Monday night, sia's lead was that the Soviet Air Force Secretary James H. started working sooner on mis- Douglas declared this country siles. 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Ira just one of 36 entertaining articlesthe din reading - - IMP, Argentine provisional govern, merit announced Saturday that 78 of the 91 Peronist legislators pardoned of treason charges have been released from jail. 4 I , Released From Jail BUENOS AIRES (UP)The t ' - - . sun, Zwicky said.- ' ' "With the kind of speed we - ,,tij..',,,io- 'Ai I a--s t ct ,i 1..40 .:t.'4! 3 p.m, Ns MI6 -i; 4.14 - , Ifri '.'- - - ,e ' - Men often make a big nil& takethey expect worn in offices to be , The way to get more. work and more office loyalty out of a woman iswell, read the useful, hints furnished to to men In otherrelationshipsby r woman . . , , ; smelt cHICKI , s I ' oa PRIM YOUR NAME PRINTED HOURS: Monde.), Sheaves , - , OPENS ACCOUNT I V ' - - ' , The astrophysicist said the slug together with a high ex. plosive charge would be fired aloft by an Aerobee rocket. At the peak of the flight, the ' charge would be detonated, shooting the slug on a predetermined course to the moon. Speeds of 40,000 miles an hour were achieved by fragments scattered by shaped charges rocketed up 54 miles last Oct. 16, he said. Some of those apar-4t-t ticks escaped the 'earth's gray. ity and are moving around the r efich ,. check esoa: --. - achieve, time. He added that eventually the could be 'used to rico- tech htnflque of a slug back to,earth from the moon. 1 4r 14 - ' -- the slug would either create an explosion ori impact with the moon or would generate flashes of light as it bounced from crag to crag," he timslug Tuesday that a said. could be fired at the moon in The scientist said such coil three months. sions could be observed by teleZwicky, who said Saturday scope. such an experiment would have particular value, made his esti. mate on' the basis of $100,000 II and a crew being available for the project. , No such undertaking was re- ported in the making at this t o"14' ., t can - 1, ' wt 0 ' Sabii;SdOritii.riiiiT'''''.' ' - - ...i.'""- 1 l , , VALLEY STATE . . Aerobee was recovered by parachute and will be used again. He' explained that the sodium vapor, when released at a high altitude, combined with upper atmosphere ions to form a . phosphorescent cloud. rt Dominic said the' same-Saof test had been run several times in the past and that barn radio operators as far away as southern Mexico and northern Canada were advised an hour before the rocket was fired that the test was scheduled. Operators then wire asked to beam a signal against the cloud to see if it would increase normal transmission ranges for short wave radio sets. . ' three Into Lt. Virgil Dominic said the ' rAnyone hiterested In dress rehearsal?" , - , Lid .,,, CLata la 1sttap, r le - How to Manage yr.., "ect." pieces" were 2,-..7.3,-- , , i rr,,Ket Jlexplode M...0.0:..:...S..hot':::POsibl..0.si.:s , . . - ttir i : , : - - - , your gift department stores , Goes tOttliles Up 7, ,, -- - : . ' .., 00: - - - 1 a ,. at , FLA. .. . 77-to1126.755 - craft. It is kicked off the ground , ALAMOGORDO. N.M. (UP) by , a rocket, which falls away 1 4,4,a The Air Force fired an Aero- - after takeoff, leaving only a I Ibee rocket to an altitude of to propel 'the I engine 1 . 10() miles Tuesday in another missile. . i test of bouncing short wave After the missile was' 11 radio signals off an ionized, launched, the 'red warning ball ,.. t dilodium vapor cloud. An Air Force Missile DevelopI, ment Center spokesman said reports by El Paso, Tex, rest, dents that they had seen the of . - iidd7At..7rFlófidd7Cobibi7 ' - 0,0 -- 7hi 4, 1:1 ---- - , . - was still hanging 9n, .poie,,,, There were reports that art.:, other missile, perhaps- a Van. - - '.3 ' guardthe Navys 'earth 'sate' . , The missile climbed in a 'which is hung on a ioole to 1;arn liter launching vehiclemay be , 2 burst of flame at an angle of fishermen to vacate the area fired later. about 30 degrees, dropped its ' rocket takeoff engine at a height! ..' of about two miles and soared EAST BROADWAY DOWNTOWN- -24 off in a southeasterly direction. E. 21ST SOUTH SUGAR 110USE--10- 17 Apparently It was a success. ful flight. s ' There still was a possibility , . that oile-o- t the big missiles may , be fired later-a,, The Snark Is actually a pilot. less bomber which caflb con- 1 6-1.6- iterobee Rocket ,,, - -- -- - ' --- - , -- ---- klIN 1s I -- 1-1 , 1 -- , i k- ( i,0 ,' "s v wgelg ------ - t 77 - -- -, qk , -- the 3,000mile range Snark soared,off its launching pad at the 'Air roree test center here at 11:46 am. tiiesday.-- . eig! IL,,,, ) t1 anti-missil- e , - ' -- 4 11 --- missile believed .to be (UP)A , , .401,mmr . 1 ; , . o ' - -) --- - - 1110 - , ' six-inc- h launching tink earth satellite. Sources close to the Navy Vanguard project reported all in ; , - - - CAPE CANAVERAL, oral It4 Tuesday,- - Novernber26,1957 Misil I . oral I 1- readiness at the Cape Canaveral, Fla. missi1 e. range kr the space' shot with a test "moon." But they saki variable factors, such as weather, made the setting of an exact date impossible. The firing is scheduled for.next month. The disclosure came after a "chill" forced President Eisenhower to cancel Tuesday's third, hn up .. speech on national ity. The President also was to have been shown "some very a ' 1 - 41i? - fly Fred .LIXETI AT LIFE'S take City, NEWS AND qE.LEGRAJA,,Solt DESERET . 4 ' - - : :cnE13-LIE2D71:DUCEIC- 4- I.-. - |