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STOPS volved in negotiating with so I., iresrseralie teliodically is many agencies particularly tablet feralsafewest step funetienal SED severe. WITTING et sassily, safely painlessly, Generosois refunded. supply enty Carnes explained that pres- eseney Get tednyt ent indications are it might be At Better Drug Stores Everywhere ,,,, to survivora are made by five Payments lavia dealing with survivors benefits. The select, committee was appointed by the last Congress to reduce the different laws to a single, coordinated piece of legislation. five-memb- - . gress Carnes declared.- It has resulted from the piecemeal passage of numerous separate . Lawis. governing , , , . Snarled US. Suivivor Plans Cited . 1954' Salt Lake City, Tuesday, November 16, - - - NEWS AND TELEGRAM, DESERET - (NANAi This was disclosed by a preentitlement to liminary investigation by . the , survivors' benefit i have become House select committee on WEST POINT, JIM. (UP) so iharled up that in 70 per survivors benefits, according Cadets at the U.S. Military cent of the cases when a U.S. to S. D. Carnes Jr., committee Academy have been forbidserviceman with children dies, counsel. The den to enter into public de- his family receives income group is headed by Rep. IV. H. bate or discussion on whether more than his corn. Bates totaling the United States should bined pay and allowances while The situation is contrary to ' recognize Communist China. alive. the desire and intention of Con M. Lt. Gen. Blackshear ' of the Bryan, superintendent academy, said it is against the policy 'of the Army for- - , ' ' Military Academy Forbids Debate About Red China - -- - - - .- , . - I" ' Po & To Wools: 417 lost Broadway, Solt Lake City 22-02- 24 - ., . I - L't , - suchdebateordiscussion-- , since national policy already has been decided on the clues- - Um. . ' .................. Atomic Cilnon , ii ICrific.set'1ainIain WASHINGTON (NANA) Top Army leaders are appar-- , , - ,, - , - - , ' , - , ' -- If 1 , , ' Gen. Gavin, Interviewed at the Pentagon, conceded that the truck-toweunarmored, atomic vulnerable" cannon was What is more, it is "Inetliclent In its use of nuclear material when compared with an .'t , 1 , t , iL T ( . S , i, , I' ,' r . 2a - - ' , i .. - ,, , 1- business. For a service which has al- ways borne the great brunt of war casualties this was not a happy situation. Then came the atomic cannon proposal. And with it immediate opposition, chiefly front Navy at first opposed development of the cannon, but It endorsed it and now is looking into ,,of the adapting --- atomicpossibility shells for use in big battleship guns. Gen. Gavin believes that the significant fact in the whole atomic cannon matter is not the weapon itself. 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Gavin, Army operations chief, into a more puts' the 280-m- ; ,, ..... ... 1,14.-roa- 'ik - batty." 14 .'t, t.:,:11,-::1- cross-countr- ; 1 0", the-roa- '1 . - -- at"- , of superlatives: "Pccellent y (of f-mobility," then chief of staff, Gen. J. Lawton Collins, asserted. "Able,. to give a kind of ac- curate and close support to ground troops never before available to them in the history of warfare," the Ordnance Corps stated proudly, adding that the gun bad "complete mo- - , 440..., Shower of 'Superlatives was first When the 280-mtwo years the to press displayed ago, it was heralded in a shower ' , ."01-.- - 85-to- . , .' 1 ' P4. 11 ., ..... atomic cannon have been saying ,for a long time: It has perious limitations and its value has been "over- sold." Three weeks ago, answering a newspaperman's query, an Army spokesman disclosed that production of the huge n weapon had been halted because "current requirements" had been met. About 50 of the guns have been delivered at a 'unit cost of close to one million I ........................... ,' ently beginnini 'critics of the highly publicized . - " . , ' - '. .; , 'Oversold,' , - 1 J IL - , . , ,,..... ,. Ai t4 ts 5.1t I - ,,,,,,,.4 -- e Nio:faz,L.:' it, V, y4 N:11;c 411- - - I - , 1 II I . .. - ; ' .. . ,, . . ' . ' , ' ; |