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Show Hu lake Salt TrlDune, Tuesday, April 11 1961 Adviser Sees Slow Rise In Business mm X. President Kennedys chief economic adviser,, Walter W. Heller, testified Monday that it will take time to get unemployed worker back to jobs to get Idle factories producing again at satisfactory rates. . "It cannot be done over-night, he said. This Trip Ended Up in Wheat Field In wheat field near here day after the train struck a tanker-truck- . are unloaded TERRE HAUTE, IND. Passengers of the derailed Chicago and Eastern Illinois train Mon- ture, Sunday night at Benton Harbor, Midi. HATCHER WAS asked specifically about one report that Walt W. Rostow, Kennedy's assistant for national security affairs, was the adviser to whom Oltmans referred. Hatcher replied that he had I ANDREW HATCHER, as- checked with Rostow and that sistant press secretary, was ha denied ever making such a asked for comment on an as- statement ' sertion by a Dutch journalist that an utmost top Kennedy adviser had Inframed him this Reappoints Aide country would use the fleet un- WASHINGTON, 'April 10 (iP) der such circumstances. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Willem L. Oltmans, a free- Kennedy Monday announced lance United Nations corre- tha reappointment of S. A. as administrative assistspondent for Dutch periodicals, made the statement In a lec ant attorney general. r BP Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, April 10 orbit or into space than could known as ACE, an abbreviation for liquid air cycle engine. any conventional rocket EXISTING rockets consume THESE INCLUDE Lockheed much of their fuel getting off Aircraft Corp., Douglas Airthe launching pad and getting craft Co., General Dynamics out of the atmosphere. and Pratt and Whitney DiviThe space plane would weigh sion of United Aircraft Corp. Sen. Bennett, who returned much more when it went into outer space than It did at take- to Washington Monday from off, because of the weight of Utah, had announced in Ogden the liquid oxygen which would last week that Marquardt Is be added during the atmos- involved in negotiations and pheric stage of flight preliminary research on number of projects, most of DESIGNERS SAID the plane which are classified. These inwould have another significant volve with the Air projects advantage over other types of Force and the National Aerospace craft now contemplated nautics and Space Administrain that it would be able to tion. take off and return to any conTHE SPACE PLANE pro ventional airport. A number of other com- ect Is one of the projects to panies also are Involved in which he referred, Sen. Benstudies of the vehicle which is nett 6ald Monday. -- which would take off from conventional air- strips for A "space plane Jport worlds under Is now study by Mar-quar- Co r p., (which has a large missile facility In Ogden) and a number of 'i other firms. Disclosure of Sen. Bennett the project was made Monday by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett in Washington, D.C The announcement said the firm is working with the Air Force on development of the craft which would involve the ramjet principle used by in the Bomarc missile which ia manufactured In Ogden. NO OBLIGATION free bef'g:istratio:i iiq:.:e easytoplcy t v X, b:X4 FREE diplomatic here Monday night. sources-sai- There was e craft lnto.pace. A LACK OF oxygen in outer space which has created some serious problems for designers of space vehicles might be solved by loading the plane with oxygen in liquid form after takeoff, designers explained, Thus solving the problem of takeoff weight. Advantage of the space plane would be that it could carry a much larger proportion of Its original takeoff weight Into growing concern within the Kennedy Administration that the Mr. Kremlin might be stalling on A1 Thompson lied proposals for a cease fire In the Southeast Aslan country while It builds up an invincible military force there. The State Department was considering sending a strong statement of U.S. views directly to Moscow through U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson. 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The British plan called for u cease fire, reactivation of three-natiocontrol commission to attest to the truce and a international conference to work out a political solution. 143 South Main Open "low-sighte- d REPORTS reaching here said the Soviet arms lift to Pathet Lao rebel troops Sunday was three times the amount sent the same day a week earlier. One Western diplomat said the Laos situation seemed to be approaching the same "grim concern which prevailed when President Kennedy called it to national attention during a news conference carried on radio and TV. Salt ake X.' '.X trZOCQQ Bernard Mayer's String Ensemble end. ZENITH PLAN CONCERT NOTICS-PO- PS e NEW LESSONS Prkss start at Russ Treble Arms Airlift To Red Rebels in Laos WASHINGTON, April 10 (UPI) Russia has tripled Its arms airlift to Laotian Communists in the last day or so, reliable Western Rsqaires as timing Vast tonal rengs .r i That wm the view of Leon KeyserUng, chairman of the council under former PresiRepresenting Americans for Democratic Action, he held a Senate Housing Subcommittee that the administration's housing proposals were and that its general economic program would leave the country with as much unemployment and unused plant capacity at the end of 1962 as now. ... It'sfuntoleara iU Mar-quar- TAKEOFF FROM the earth would be made with a conventional jet engine. Once aloft, the plane would acoop up air and extract oxygen from it. This gas would be kept in a liquid state by the use of a liquid hydrogen held at minus 423 degrees Fahrenheit. After a sufficient amount of liquid oxygen had been stored it would be used as the oxidizer to burn with the liquid hydrogen as fuel for the enplanes main rocket-typgine which would carry the ... HAMMOND ORGAN cent Firm in Utah Studying Space Plane eeieted An-dret- ta Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, testified before the joint economic committee of Congress. None of the committees members pressed him to explain why the government is not doing more to stimulate recovery and some cautioned against doing too much. "I DO SO LIVE HERE! IT WAS WF.TJJCR himself and one of his fellow council U.S. to Ask Bids on Lark Postal Facility members who suggested that Tribune Washington Bureau Rep. David S.KingfD-Utah- ) the government might not be WASHINGTON, April. was advised Monday. doing enough. bids for a new Heller said European author- postal facility at Lark, Utah, THE FACILITY will provide ities are asking more and will be advertised April 17, 1,000 square feet of floor space. more whether our prospective budget deficits of $2,200,000, 000 and $2,800,000,000 are too small to provide the needed stimulation that is, that spending should be higher or taxes lower, or both. Even as Heller was testifying, a man who once held his ob was calling the Kennedy economic program Insufficient to give the economy a real lift or to reduce unemployment, which now is pushing 7 per To Explore Other Worlds A WASHINGTON, April 10 The White House said Monday no adviser to President Kennedy ever stated the United States would use the 7th Fleet If necessary to keep Indonesia from Invading Dutch New Guinea. . C New York Time Service WASHINGTON, April 10 Aaaeetatni Press Wlrtpheto U.S. Denies Fleet Threat By Lee Holley ronTlaa ?" |