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Show . 20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER25, 1937 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Brucker Has Urged Immediate Output BLASTS KUOMINTANG ! TAIPEI (UP) — Nationalist China’s most outspoken newspaper| has :ondemned the ruling Kuomin-| Soviet Russia Boasts of Superior Scientific Training Program NEWS OUTLOOK By CHARLES M. MCCANN United Press Staff Correspondent on Formosa. The editorial was United Press correspondents written by publisher Lee Wan Chu, | whose ‘daily Kung Lun Pao is the | around the world look ahead at only paper owned by native For- | the news that will make the head- tang and called for formation of | a strong opposition politica) party | mosans. It appeared onthe eve of | lines. CAMPAIGN Word comes from Berlin that Soviet Russia is likely to start soon a big campaign aimed at getCRASH FATAL TO SIX ting diplomatic recognition for the CHESTERFIELD, S.C. (UP)— puppet East German Communist Six persons, all members of one government. The word is that the WASHINGTON (UP) — Army day night the United States has | family, were killed and another | move was decided upon at the reGecretary Wilber M. Brucker re- lost a battle comparable to Pearl person jnjured seriously Sunday in | cent Communist conference of by letting Russia vealed Sunday night he has urged Harbor the collision of a milk truck and a | leaders in Moscow. Berlin hears immediate production of the get aheadin the rocket race. ear. Police said the projecting that the campaign will be pursued —Dr. Jeseph Kaplan, head of Army’s Jupiter intermediate range tank of the truck sheared off the vigorously in the ‘‘neutralist’”’ the US. Committee for the Interballistic missile (IRBM). tom of the car. countries of the Middle East and natjonal Geophysical Year, preHe conceded, however, the Dedicted this country will launch an fense Department is ‘‘justified’’ in earth satellite before the original waiting to be sure before it de target date of March. cides whether to choose between} —Lockheed Aircraft Corporation the Jupiter and the Air Force Thor has been awzrded an Air Force or go ahead with both. contract to make studies of a reBrucker said the nose-cone of a connais$ance satellite which may Jupiter ‘‘and the process that’ has be built and launched in the early madeit’’ have solved the problem 1960’s, according to government of re-entering the earth’s atmos- sources. Of Army's IRBM phere and the Army can make missiles ‘‘with that nose cone now.” He scoffed at Soviet claims to have won the arms race and asserted this country is ahead of Russia in IRBM development. However he defined an IRBM as a 1,500-thile missile and conceded Russia probably is ahead in 800- mile ballistic missiles. Made TV Appearance Brucker made the statements on the CBS television profram ‘‘Face The Nation’? amid these other developments in the missile-satellite field: —The Senate Preparedness Subcommittee planned to begin public hearings today on the U.S. missile race with Russia. Its first scheduled witness, Dr. Edward Teller, “father of the H-bomb said Sun- Making Economy Check —The House Government Operations Committee disclosed it has begun an investigation to determine the extent that economy curbs, waste and duplication may have hampered scientific research. —The Republican National Committee accused the Democrats of weducing U.S. defense to a ‘‘dangerously low level’ when they the Kuomintang’s 63rd anniversary Sunday. birthday President Eisenhower, was “the first nose cone that we know ofin the world that could... reenter the atmosphere and, of course, hit the target.’ The U.S. government assumes came we were getting worried out| to be put on the government to here. We remembered how our un-! accept the offer of President Ha preparedness encouraged the Reds bib Bourguiba of Tunisia and King Mohammed V of Morocco to act to start the Korean War.” |as mediators in the Algerian reBURYING THE HATCH ET volt. So far the government jas London expects Hritain and taken a dim viewof the offer. It . Egypt to reach agréement. this! mayreconsider SPORTS OUTLOOK week in their Rome negotiations to restore economic relations. As The United States Naval Acadpart of the agreement, Britain emywill accept a bid to the Cotwould release immediately about ton Bow] in Dallas New Year's $39 million of the <gyptian funds Dayif it defeats Army next Satit blocked when President Gamal urday. Armyis not interested in Abdel Nasser seized the Suez Ca- a bowl bid, even if it should win. nal. Another $36 million would be Navy is bowl-conscious for two released later. reasons: To stimulate recruiting and to help get funds for a proeeee | posed $3 million stadium on the Paris expects growing pressure Annapolis campus. Last-Minute PUMPKIN Libby's, Solid Pack No. 212 Can were in office. Brucker claimed the nose cone of a Jupiter-C missile, which was shown to the nation on TV by East Asia. One handicap: West| a re-examination of Britain’s plan broke relations with | to develop its own type of nuclear| Yugoslavia when it recognized the powered submarine. The British | puppet regime and says it will! Atomic Energy Authority is think- | | break them with any other coun- ing of abangoning its atomic sub- | tries that follows suit. Some neu- marine project to concentrate on| | tralists need German trade. jthe nuclear power stations. If it| | GRAFT decides to do so, Britain will use| They are keeping it quiet. But the type of submarine which the| | high United States military offi- United States already has devel-| | cials in Korea are upset over mul- oped. | tiplying reports of graft in the Ko“WELCOME, SPUTNIKS!” rean army. They have warned A high military officer in the} | quietly that in future cases of mis- Far East: ‘The Russians may not} | appropriated supplies, deductions know it, but their Sputniks are| | may be made from aid funds. playing right into our hands. 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