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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1960)
Pcntcjon Brass On Record Opposing Reorganization other in charge of all weapons systems. There would also be three directorates: research and engineering, procurement and pro duction. ,"'. As rarpnflv an Vnv Ifi Kirri. tary of Defense Thomas S. Gates .' WASHINGTON (AP - Most of the present Pentagon leaders al ready are on record opposing an other defense reorganiiation as far-reaching as that recommend ed lo President-elect John F. Kennedy. ,e essence of their plea: give die; 1958 organization plan a chance to work before setting off on still another shakeup. That law, passed after the Soviet Union or bited its first satellite, gave add-eA- nnupnt to the secretary of de fense and consolidated research and. development, among other thinffs., - "" -., ., .The new military blueprint, drawn up by a committee head- eM by Sen. Stuart Symington, u xta was received in official si lence at the Defense Department qfter it was made public Monday at' Palm Beach, Fla. QUI WW WUIfUJ Viuib " Afmy, Navy, and Marine Corps, and the defense secretary him self, all spoke out vigorously be fore the 'event in anticipation of just such a set of sweeping pro posals. 1 -. Only the All Force, incubating crowd for most of the ideas con tained in the Symington group study, has remained silent In re cent months. The plan given to President elect Kennedy would eliminate the separate departments of the Ar my. Navy and Air Force together with their secretaries, undersec ' retarles and assistants. It would leave the military services with their names, uniforms and the re sponsibility of Internal housekeep ing. ; The Symington group recom tniufatiflfut would abolish the Joint Chiefs of Staff and substitute a single chairman wno worn a aeai directly and exclusively with the ' defense secretary, and through him with the president. This super-chief would head a combined planning staff of otfl- nan rilenvuilaii as much as DOS- slble from the services' of their upbringing. This chief would send ' orders direct to commanders of three functional commands, stra tegic, tactical and defense. ' The existing major commands, irh as the Navv-headed Pacific and Atlantic headquarters and the Strategic Air Command of the Air fnrM would be abolished. The new functional commands would absorb whatever people or weap na. Mr best suited for the as- lomil tub without reeard .td uniforms, traditions or historic or- ganbsattaft ' Hie chairman also would Pre U ur an advisory council of retired officers or of men who had divorced themselves from seoarate service ambitions. -.Under the Symington group plan, the Defense Department Vfould consist of a secretary and deputy secretary, as It is now. -n.it ail nf the assistant secre taries of defense would be elimi nated. To do their work, there umild ha two undersecretaries. I Jr.. said he saw "no need for any one for administration and thejsubslantlal reorganization" in the military establishment and de clared the military family needed more time to digest the 1958 re organization. - Armv ('.an. Lvman L. Lemnit- '-"V zer said upon being sworn in as chairman of the joint chiefs on Sept. 30 that the reorganization act of two years ago should be permitted to jell before further unification plans are considered. The Army chief of staff, Gen. Georize Decker, said in an Oct, 29 speech that the nation "should give the present organization an opportunity to wore. The Marine Corps commandant. Gen. David Shoup. in a policy statement made public after he assumed office early this year, voiced the hope that the corps and the rest of the military es tablishment would be able to func tion without further radical changes. PAGE It A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, December I, IsM Convict Admits Slaying Student UKIAH (UPI) A convicted 'murderer awaiting execution in Florida has confessed slaying for mer University of California bas ketball star Perry Ten Eyck, the sheriff's office disclosed Tuesday. Ten Eyck, 51, Whittier, was beaten to death Aug. 16. 1959 on Highway 101 near the Mendocino- Humboldt County line. Mendocino County Sheriff Reno Bartolomie said Emmett Spencer. 29, who faces death for the mur der of two persons in Florida, admitted during an interview mat he had killed the basketball P'aver-. . . Bartolomie reiurneo w va"' nia Tuesday after interviewing' Spencer in the Florida State Prison at Railord. He had Deen informed by the prison that Spen cer claimed to know something about Ten Eyck's death. Florida authorities were skepti cal about Spencer's admission of the California slaying since in the past he had "confessed" to si slaying in which investigation subsequently showed he had no part. 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