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Z-($cc. I) S!a!csnun, Salem, Orr., Sun., Feb. 5, 19T ! Air Force Interested in 'Big Brother' Space Satellite To Keep Photograph ic Watch on All Sections of Globe space satellite that would carry 'probably be the decisive phase of the fighter-bomber reference be-' posed with the kind of weapons I 1, Whenever it has a choice, it scientific instruments Its purpose, the war-. cause it involved a considerable necessary to make his ascressirff will build new production sources By VERV HAIGLAXD WASHINGTON J Air Force Secretary Quarles said Saturday ,s t0 circle the eartn recording lie said tno. Air rorce view em-. matter ot arunme.iic, nut ne ne the Air Tore is interested "in scientific information. j phaMzes the importance of this licved tTie original statement was lone ranperesearch Vnse1 -in Wlthi. Five Ye r i j violent part.. but ir. does not neces-.accurate. , the bosibilitv of launchine a -Bia There have been- Published re- r"y w:iow mat me war wouin - He empnanzen ne was not roer Rrnthr" ne satellite tn kmn norts of DlanS for a "Bie Brother" he ended by it. t,Snnm-.nV,,i. aatrh n all naris tatelliii. to he launched within five Quarles also deleted from his dropped in the war but to both painful and unprofitable," away from lucrative target areas Posible Attach "We n,end t0 keep the pressure Ou.irles s.iid the 1'. S. must on In encourage dispersal." z. neiianre win dc grruieM on ' if the globe. i years, with the hope it could trans- Quarles. answering "questions of ; m images of the world, including ' reporters after a luncheon addres : Soviet territory, to this country, at- an Air ' Force Assn. Jet Age j In his address Quarles departed Conference, said he was not reic--, from his prepred tevt to say it is ring to anything concrete or defi- not the Air Force view that a Cite. " global war will necessarily " be "In a research sense we have ': ori because of the development for years been considering the of nuclear weapons, whole problem." he said. . Violent Phase Cautioning I6"tmd,line the, Quarles said that if the war word project," Quarles said the spread from a local to a general only current satellite project is global situation, the first few days project Vanguard to create a would be a very violent phase and bomber, I do not believe that we m.'. ' j - ' i ever again have to employ our air : Korea," Quartei 'said. "'If we are again forced into i JUMBO I FRIED SHRIMP $1.00 P pee. I LEHMAN'S SEA FOODS I 995 8. Cam'I. Ph. I S441 U fS,unday Dinner Prima Rib Roast of Beef $Uw," Soar Ctm Gravy, lity of a single fighter plane. His prepared test said . "Today a single bomber, or a missile, or even a tigr.ter-mimber, " If we are again can deliver on a target as much armed combat we will use the explosive force as all the world weapons most appropriate to tar war bombers combined." i gets and missions. Statement Accurate . j must brttear to any aggres Quarles told reporters he deleted ,sor that he 'can, expect to b op- , I ' . .,. " Runways Said Too Short for Trans -Ocean Jet Airliners nrrpnf the nnccihilifv nf a nr!Hfn ring to the total tonnage of bombs direct attack, and cannot expect a factories with self-contained power the -World War II tvpe buildup." j sources, geograpnx protection, ria " This has dictated a significant;":" ' -.. ... change" in policies for industrial nrpn.-irertness. and for industrial power and weapons as we did in disDersal. Thus. Quarles said, the Air Force has decided that: WASHINGTON. v The Civil j Force Aeronautics Administration CAA ence'' said Saturday that U.S. airport said: Assn.'s "Jet Age Confer in' a 'tyfpartA report. He. . "It seems fairly clear that while our major airports will be able to handle domestic jet operations. (HIKHE TEA GARDEN test Chiim Fori Seed Anwrkii Feed Tm SpeciaJ Parties, Large or Small Call 2 9023 ..for Information. . Chinese Food to 'Take Out 162W N. Commercial St. Open S p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday S a.m. $110 Roast Oregon Turkey Dresilig, Cranberry Sauce, Sour Cream Cole Slaw, Whipped Potatoes and Giblet Grary, (jr. wi, i nvi nou m DULicr, I , ' Capitol Shopping A H Cantor fJSmx I I -fZ - II It I M t "-irff I 1IM r m .... m m m. ,- runways may be too short lor ocean-hopping' jet irlinecs.' Virtually the only exception might be Boston with its 10.000- i they may run into trouble when it foot runway, CAA Administrator comes to intercontinental flights' Charles J. Lowen told the Air which require a greatly increased fuel load. "In view of this, we are ur gently reviewing our present stan dards, under which we grant fed eral aid to projects for develop ment of intercontinental express airports with runway length up to 8,400 feet." he added. ; Air Sp'aee Control Lowen noted that President Subv ersive mi Ml wcmcAnwxrmm PAN-FRIED CHICKEN FAMILY STYLE Sunday-2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Bring the Whole Family EDPIE'S FINE FOOD 262S Dallas Read Phono 2-9550 Legionaires INDIANAPOLIS UP - A former Then ire Time . Tabic U.SINORE at UK 28 and -KISMET'" JO OS "THF. MONSTER . AND THE WOMAN" at 1:22. S 02 and 47. CAPITOL BILLY THE KID'' at 3:11, :57 and JO 43 "HONKY TONK" at 1:22. :Og and I J9. HOLLYWOOD "LOVE IS A MANY SPLF.N DORED THING'' at 1:45, i :2 and S MI . "THE ADVENTURES OF SADIE" at 3:38. 1:19 and 10. S3. attac. To Set Priority 3. Preference will go to flex ible productive facilities to plants with "resourceful" equipment and personnel, .availability of ad ditionaLlabor,. provisions for stor ing extra materials, and capability of taking cn added responsibilities under emergency conditions. Quarles said defense costs prob ablyi will continue to. rise, but he expressed hope that "as our na tional economy .continues to ex pand, and as the economic status of our partners around the world improves, we may be able to finance our defense requirements without a larger proportionate draia on our economy." Blasts Fire Wreck Seven Tanks of Gas TULSA, Okla. I-Seven tanks of raw gas were wrecked by ex Eisenhower's budget messages 'plosions andfire at. the Mid called for 40 million dollars for ! Continent Petroleum Co: refinery installatiin of new air navigation ; in West Tulsa early Saturday, but research specialist on subversive facilities, primarily to start the j no one was hurt. activities for the American Legion sued the Legion and two of its top Americanism officials for control of all air space above 24,- 000 feet. Residents of the area were awakened by the fire about 3 a.m. Ed Dons, refinery superintendent "In other words, we would move $700,000 Friday, alleging libel and pur traffic control into the (jet age id there were , or 4 explosions The action, field in U.S. District!. "e &ryT 0Tai iets Court by William H. Harris. Levit-;1" he h altitudes jright now, town. N.Y., named Lee R. Pen. f"d want such service. e propose iu give ii iu inriii. niiu vy uunig, nington, head of the Legion's Counter-Subversive Activities of fice in Washington, and Arthur W. Murphy of Indianapolis, an anti Communist researcher. Harris, describing himself as to perfect our methods for the day when civil jets will add their num bers to the upper strata traffic." Maj. Gen. Kenneth P, Bergquist, Air Force operations director', said current traffic delays cost r . : - , . .. . . . . loimir unu-vummunisi unaercover j me Air r orce millions of dollars a agent for the FBI, asked $300,000 , yeai" in lost training time a cost damages for libel and $200,000 for : sufficient to "put many commer slander. j cial operators out of business." Harris was fired by the Legion in February, 1954. He alleged in his suit that Pennington wrote two Fast Air Speeds Jet plane approach speeds 'are so great that pilots no longer can letters concerning his dismissal i maintain safe visual lookout even which tended to "degrade, dis-1 under the clearest weather condi- grace and injure the character of! lions. Bergquist said, and added: the plainHiff." The complaint said that Murphy stated during a Legion convention last year that Harris "was a Com-.l munist and had engaged in Com munistic work." "Like air defense, air traffic control must look to automation for the solution to its problems." Jerome Lederer, managing direc tor of the Flight Safety Foun dation, New York City, said a and flames from the blaze shot above roof-tops. Dons said the fire was brought under control ' after about two hours.' The main damage, Dons said, was to the refinery's lubri cation, division. He added the di vision would be back in operation tomorrow. Capacity of each of the seven tanks wrecked by the explosions was 1,800 barrels of gas, but not all were full. Dons said no estimate had been made of the loss, but that it would run into thousands of dollars. Cause of the blasts and fire had not been determined. as an assistant research specialist on Communism in 1950. He was promoted to one of two research specialist posts in 1953. I Hm vmIW cliar or murkty Sunday b ft dry hr htrkty BdMravbkMirarMt'ML WiiImryn Virginia han ' (95c Nch with ft trimmings.) THE SAN SHOP T- 7M5T Portland Road at North City Limits . For Ordort to Go - Phono 2-6798 Russia, Hungary Study Trade Pact VIENNA, Austria (-Hungary and the Soviet Union have signed a new trade agreement. Radio Budapest reported Saturday. The pact provides for Russian deliveries of iron ore, cotton, raw phosphates, automobiles, ballbear ings, and technical equipment in exchange for Hungarian textiles, transport installations, locomotives and other rolling stock, the report said. India May Fly New York Route BOMBAY. India Wi Reliable recent study-by pilots' and the sources . saif Saturday Air India illicv nauuiiai. iiiuia b guvci mucin owned airline, plans to operate bi weekly flights to New York jia Britain next year. The United States and India Harris was hired by the Legion scheduled airlines showed that there are on the average four "re ported near collisions" daily in volving the airlines. In about one-fourth of the in stances, the planes pass within 100 j si-ned a new commercial air feet of each other, he said, adding: "Fortunately there never has been a fatal collision between two scheduled airplanes," Lederer &aid that last year there Rsi-"1 flights. were, however, three collisions be tween airliners and other planes. HEROIN BAN EASED LONDON Uv-The government has given up trying to ban the manufacture of heroin in Britain, at least until a substitute can be found. 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