Show SA The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday May 15 1955 I Plans for AF Academy Smash Style Tradition Continued from rage One - - architects Rep William G Bray told newspapermen “I will say it is a radical departure" in design Sen Herman Welker (R- - Idaho) called the academy design “heavenly" butadded he felt “because I’m a westerner there should be more western architecture" He added “more good red Colorado stone would look five-ma- n quotas Chairman Robert Zook of Dalton City charged that seven memberi of the sect which oppose war have resorted to legal maneuvers which enabled them to evade the draft SEN A WILLIS Robertson said: “We can’t afford to build the academy out of cut stone like at Annapolis and West Foint It would cost 700 or 800 million dollars" the chapel and the SURPRISE VOTE main campus building group will be the athletic facilities In an area removed from the academic campus will be housing for the academy staff and their families A dormitory area will house single airmen assigned as academy support personnel A community area of four neighborhoods will be conBy AaioclatdPren structed for families including CHICAGO May 14-- The an elementary school and shopMontping church and recreational long bitter struggle for gomery Ward it Co wound up facilities Saturday with John Barr 47 aa By Aiiorlated Preii top man' COLORADO SPRINGS Barr— a relatively obacure COLO May 14 — Congress- Ward executive when the fight men’s opinions Saturday of the began last August— was named architectural designs for the chairman and president at the new Air Force Academy varied first meeting of the new direcas much as their political tor of the huge mall order and faiths retail firfn A score of senators and were flown by the DIRECTORS met ImmediatAir Force to Colorado Springs ely after election Inspectors to take a peek at models of brought in the final tally on the 58 million dollars' worth of votes cast at the April 22 anbuildings to be constructed in nual meeting This showed as the next two or three years expected that Ward’s manageONE OF the most interesting ment placed aix members and viewers was Rep Dewey Short Louis Wolfson three members former chairman of the on the nine man board Wolfson 43 had hoped to House Armed Services Committee which introduced legislation gain control by electing at launching the academy 18 least five directors but he ap“ months ago peared to be satisfied to go “This is a mervelous concep- along with the new setup He tion of what the academy felt however that Ward should be" Short told a re- should have a different man aa porter “Considering the com- president while Barr serves aa plexities of such a vast new chairmaa institution the designs are wonNine montha ago when derful We are building for eternity This is going to be“ a Wolfion announced he would great monument to Harold Tal- try to take ever the chairbott secretary for air" manship from Sewell Avery 81 Barr waa the 843700 a Rep F Edward Hebert secretary and vice presiyear was sharply critical of ot Ward’s dent at the parts design Tvf hardly recovered from Avery Wolfson or Edmund Hie stock of these futuristic and Kriber 42 Ward’i president modernistic designs in these all seemed more likely to head beautiful mountains " he said the company than Barr Wolfion acknowledged on April 22 he had failed to gain control That eliminated him as a potential chairman Avery resigned as chairman Monday Ward Battle Puts Aide In Top Sp (D-L- a) McCarthy Attacks Policy on POWs CUSTOM TDC SELECTBAYS with aumbarg sad mw plastic HU Reg $150 each 2to T1 NOW APPLETON WIS May 14 (JB — Sen Joseph R McCarthy (R Wis) accused the Eisenhower administration Saturday of a lack of “moral courage" “You will not find a more shameful episode" in the nation’s history he said “than the refusal of current administration to secure the freedom of our Korean prisoners of war" McCarthy in an address to a meeting of Catholic war veterans also struck out anew at the President for not announcing to Red China that any ate tempt to capture the Matsu and Quemoy Islands will Hi O be resisted by US forces ri'tyi A :i By CT-- 3 17 Frc:tisr 500-wa- tt lampCompact ightweight modem dttig t film capacity— halt how stow 400-foo- -- Was $9995 79! 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