Ouch! MKRK'H A cot PI,K to make any scale say “Ouch!” FiiIrI Fa \*-ro, a lot of man at HH8 pounds, and Spcranza (iavrini, a neat .'t'!M-|Hinnd<'i, weigh In together after topping all competitors in tin annual fat folks feast at favour. Italy. (AP \Mrephoto) Magazine Claims US Misinformed WASHINGTON (APi Avia tlon Week Bin*! Sunday that Rus sia ha* displayed over Moscow aircraft bo advanced and «o nu merous It lia* shocked "even the top level and the moat knowl edgeable military aviation lead er* in the Pentagon." The uaually well-informed mag azine thus Joined the argument tliat ha* been raging the pant week over how sluing Soviet all power i*. Moat of the military and civil ian official* who have expressed an opinion have agreed the Red air strength 1h growing but they disagree widely on whether the Ruaaianx aie ahead or behind the United Stale*. Report* Helen*ed The Pentagon itself touched off the dispute by releasing in telligence report* which indicate Russia has increased her lead over the United States in num ber* of supersonic jet fighters. Aviation Week said every Am erican should be shocked by the Soviet air giowlh and also by "what appears to be a deliber ate deception practiced against them by some of the highest civ ilian officials in their govern ment" in not disclosing what planes flew in the Russian air show in late April and early this month. The magazine referred particu larly to statement* hy Secretary of Defense Wilson that Russia is developing a "defensive air force” and that "We give the Russians credit fur having aircraft, that they just don't have.” Aviation Week said the Air Force'* 137-wing buildup sched uled for completion in 1957 is now regarded as obsolete in the face of the fast growing Rus sian air power. The article by Robert Hotz. editor of Aviation Week, said top military men are shocked by: 1. The way Soviet progress has virtually wiped out the techni cal superiority formerly held hy the United States. 2. The lack of adequate intelli gence on details of the Russian air program. 3. "Consistent misinterpreta tion of what intelligence has been available by the top civil ian heads of the government who actually determine U.S. mili tary policy." Hotz said President Eisen hower should "tell the American people the complete story of the Moscow air show and what it means to the future of this coun try." .. * US Health Authorities Await Advice on Vaccine Campaign W A flUTWnTnv / a d > * . - • WASHINGTON (API Gov ernment health authorities main tainor) an attitude 'if caution Sun day hh they awaited fresh ad vice which could determine how aoon the nation’s anti-polio vac cination campaign gets stalled again. Specialists in the field are con ferring today on the findings of a team of experts who have in spected the manufacturing and testing processes of vaccine pro ducers. Their conclusions possibly could result in still tighter safety US Troops May Set Up Italy Base ROME i APi Italian newspa pers said Sunday U.S. occupation troops to be pulled out of Aus tria may be asked to set up bases in Northeastern Italy if a Rus sian-proposed “neutral” zone is established. There has been no official con firmation of these reports. Informer) sources said the Aus trian independence treaty which will leave that country in a neu tral position and reports that the Russians would like to have a neutral Yugoslavia emerge from forthcoming talks in Bel grade between President Tito anil Soviet leaders may force Western defense planners to re vise their blueprints. These informants said any new U.S. bases in Italy would have to be decided on in Washington and at NATO headquarters in Paris after Italian approval. The Communists arc already firing protests against further establishment of U.S. bases in Italy and stepping up demands for making this country neutral in the cold war. Forum Features 'East' Basketball “Basketball in the Far East” will be the topic of tonight's Uni versity radio forum on KOAC at 8:30 p.m. W. J. Robert, associate pro fessor of business administration, will lie moderator. Panel mem bers include Bill Borcher, bas ketball coach. Orville Lindstrom. University business manager, and Howard Pago, co-captain of this year's basketball team. standards for the vaccine al ready given to nearly six million youngsters. Any move in this direction would have a delaying effect on th<- drive to inoculate children of the moat susceptible ages this year. The on-and-off vaccination campaign slowed down again last week when the Public Health service temporarily stopped clearing vaccine already pro duced. Rep. Scott IR-Pa.i told a TV radio audience on the American Forum the vaccine was released about two months earlier than might have been justified be cause of "a publicity stunt." Released on Birthday Without identifying the person. Scott said "an advertising man" decided “the birthday of the late President Roosevelt was a fine day to announce the Salk vac cine" because of Roosevelt's work in the polio campaign. The congressman obviously meant the vaceine was released on the anniversary of Roosevelt's death, April 12. Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr., who headed the staff which com piled the Salk vaeeine report, said in reply to similar criticism recently that it was “pure co incidence" the report was made on the anniversary of Roose velt's death. Francis, of the University of Michigan, said the report ojig inaJly was scheduled for release April 1. The report was post poned. he said, when it became apparent it could not be com pleted by that time. Scott said Secretary of Wel fare Hobby is "doing a terribly difficult job” well and much of the confusion was caused by “sometimes foolish conflicting statements" by others than Mrs. Hobby. Surgeon-General Leonard A. Soheele confirmed late Saturday that a group of experts, includ ing manufacturers' technicians, would review findings of the in spectors at a meeting here to day. But Scheele. who has empha sized a better-safe-than-sorry approach, specified in his an nouncement that the group’s recommendations will be "advis ory.” He gave no indication when his own decision on the next step would be announced, saying only it “will be made as soon as pos sible. Salk Misses Session Eh'. Jonas E. Salk, developer of the vaccine, will miss today’s session. A Health Service spokes man said the University of Pitts burgh scientist sent word it would be "impossible” for him to be here. Salk has sat in on pre vious discussions of testing and manufacturing problems. Chinese Reds Building Air Base by Formosa TAIPEI. Formosa 1AP1 The Chinese Reds were reported Sun day to be working 30.000 labor ers a round the clock to add an other air base to their growing ring of jet fields within striking distance of Formosa. Tatao News Agency said the base was at Changting. 280 miles west of Formosa. Russian ex perts were repotted directing the work on the huge base, which will be capable of handling every type of plane. Tatao said the Communists al so have finished a smaller jet airfield at Kienow. 220 miles northwest of Formosa. Tatao. which claims mainland under ground contacts, said no jets had yet been reported based at Kie now. By Tatao's account, the base at Changting would be similar to the one recently finished at Lu kiao. 220 miles north of For mosa. Lukiao is reputed to be the largest air base in all Red China. Underground Hangars To protect it from air attack, the Changting base will have un derground hangars, fuel storage and repair shops, the agency re ported. Chanting also is within range of the second major Nationalist offshore island holding—the Mat sus, 120 miles northwest of For mosa. Kienow is 120 miles west of the Matsus. The Communists also have been reported finishing work on air strips at Foochow, only 40 miles from the Matsus. The relative calm in the For mosa Strait area was broken Sunday by a heavy Red shelling of the Quemoy group, the De fense Ministry said. jvsrCMi University 5-1511 Extension 218 Whether you are selling ... or buying, THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is the place to advertise! We are proud of EMERALD ad results » - and proud that we can offer you ad space for as little as 4c per word for WANJ ADS . . . cmd 63c per column inch for DISPLAY ADS! m | P020LD