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49 ItirlingtMi free afc Friday, Dac 20, 1957 Soviet Union Pacific Ocean Is Getting Gen. Taylor Says Both. Salelli.es, Missiles Vital U.S.S.R. Will Spend 4.5 Billion on Research Ahead in Training Puzzled Warmer; Scientists the smallest local district on up. Soviet 1958 science research spend' hie would increase by IJOO.OOO.- Of Technicians MOSCOW.

Dec. 19 OB-Finance MinistersArseny Zverev told the Because the Soviet government LOS ANGELES. Dec. 19 000 rubles or 450 million dollars The report, entitled "1957; The Year of Warm Water and South, era Fish," was prepared by offi The Pacific Ocean is getting Soviet Parliament today the owns and operates all industry, transport-and trade, they include WASHINGTON, 1 Dec. 19 -i 19 (A An NEW YORK, Dec.

over 1957. back from warmer and scientists don't know why. parts of the budgets of these ea-IAraencan executive Zverev announced that 1958 ap Gen. Maxwell Taylor, Army chief of staff, said today the United States must push simultaneously terprises as well. cays the Soviet Union is pushing, development of technical In a' report to the California propriations- for the Ministry of cials of the California-Academy of Sciences, the California Depart The Supreme Soviet was in schools.

Defense are scheduled at rubles, compared with U.S.S.R. will spend a total of 18, 2M.000.000 rubles in 1258 on scientific research. jA the official exchange rate of rubles to dollar this is the Equivalent of about 4tt billion dolors. i Zverev also told the Supreme ment of Fish and Came, me nop- Marine Research Committee, scientists of five agencies said today that ocean temperatures this formed today that it would hear a Soviet answer to the NATO de its space satellite and missile weapons program without letting either crowd ou' the other. kins Marine Station of Stantora cisions taken to the Paris meet 700,000,000 rubles for 1957.

He termed this small reduction a "reflection of the tireless efforts, University, the U.5. isn ana Wildlife Service and the Scripps year were higher than at any time in recent history. Taylor spoke before the National ing. It was not told who would These schools, called technicians, are much more advanced than vocational high schools but less advanced than full-fledged engineering schools. After Vk to 4 years Of training they graduate Institution of Oceanography.

In some areas, surface tempera of the Soviet Union in directing make this speech on foreign affairs. Press Club and replied to questions. One was whether he thinks purely military missiles -should tures were as much as 5.5 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1949-1956 JNVENTORY students as industrial technicians have priority. viSplifiltSpIS V-O I 1 i I nr average. with highly developed skills.

Taylor replied that the missile is The change seems to be wide St Albans Club 'i Plans Tea Dec. 21 the strengthening of peace and friendship among peoples." In Soviet budgetary practice, Ministry of Defense appropriations include only a part of actual total spending for military purposes. Other forms of military spending are hidden in other appropria Much has been written lately indicating that the Sovie' Union spread, the report said, pointing out that Hawaii had its first re the deterrent weapon in hand and must be developed as rapidly as possible. But he said the United States cannot let the satellite go, Jeads the United States in training ST, ALBANS Tea will be Ik research scientists and engineers. The report brought from Russia corded hurricane and that the ice went out at Point Barrow at the earliest Ume In history, served at the Auotnoe Club Satur- or we will continue to lag behind by Edward Booher, executive vice tions and cannot be estimated.

in this field. At the resort town of La joila, IT 'day at 3 p.m. by Mrs. W.W. Whit-i Western economists consider president of McGraw-Hul book Taylor said the November Red lil-rfv.

in addition, that the or ces 'S anu uer u. sea temperatures: reached the highest averages during the summer in the past 26 years, and Peissner. Mrs. B.E. Wilder.

Mrs. army day display in Moscow showed the Soviets held a -variety of missiles useful in limited wars, suggests that the Soviet superiority in training may extend one step further down the ladder of scientific-technological skills to similar changes were recorded all charged the Ministry of Defense for war materials produced in Soviet factories are kept at levels much below the cost of their pro C.E. Sabins. Mrs. S.W.

Dunbar, Miss Gladys Brooks, and Mrs Homer E. Hunt. up the coast. including at least one tactical missile of greater range than any industrial technicians as well. The warming extended to A silver collection will taken Booher is an expert on techm ductionwith the consequent fac depth of a quarter of a mile, at xiim TILE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE STATE ENTIRE STOCK ot special savings! Choose from rubber, vinyl, os-pholt, asbestos and linoleum floor tile; from ceramic and plastic wall tile.

Hury. inf? that is no operational in the Army. tory deficits covered out of ap cian training, and carried out an investigation in the U.S.S.R. for least off California. One scientist for the club charity project.

There will be no activities at the Club during Christmas week. He said it Is evident that Rus said that over the 200,000 square propriations "for the national eennomv." the American Society of Engi miles of the California current! Answer False Alarm Zverev set totaf government ex neering Education. He says the Russians are way ahead in train area this represented the equival sia propaganda has been aimed at trying to persuade the West it would be impossible to use any atomic weapons, no matter how An accidental, false alarm ent in energy of 660 billion barrels ing of technicians. of fuel, about half the world's Box 4 at the St. Albans Hospital yesterday, called out the i el The only American educational limited, without precipitating gen resources.

BENSON ANNOUNCES DAIRY SUPPORT CLASH Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson gestures as he makes point during Washington, D.C., news conference Dec. 18 at which he announced government price support for dairy products will be cut to minimum beginning April 1. penditures in his budget message to the Supreme Soviet at 8 per cent above the 617 billion rubles spent Airing 1957. Soviet government budgets Include all budgets of all govern institutions directly comparable to fire department. An inspection of eral nuclear war.

It would have required four They hope to terrify the Western techmcums, Booher says, are technical institutes. These have times as much sun's heat as was the premises by Fire Chief James Cioffi and his men disclosed no world into Taylor said. received to attribute the change to about 100,000 students in the Unit mental units in the country from fire. Taylor was asked whether the mat source alone," the report said. 0)0 PAINT ed States today.

Army, in view of its' missile ex The warmer water allows south Bricklayers working on renovations at the hospital reportedly dropped some tools, -setting periences, plans to rehabilitate' Booher found that in the U.S.S.R. the number of students in technicunu in the industrial ern fish to move- much farther north. The report said white sea- Col. John C. Nickerson, the missile specialist who was court-martialed off the alarm.

bass were taken off the Columbia field runs to about one million. Of Sputnik II Crosses Vermont Today, Saturday FLANDERS LUMBER Buildinf Supplies Essex Jet Dial TK f-3315 on cnarges of giving out secret and Wallpaper Co. 181 NORTH ST. River. these about 700,000 are in full at The longest lakes in the world Teamslers Man Says ICC Ruling Haslio Bearing information while promoting the are Superior in the U.S.

and Tan cause of missiles. tendance and the rest are correspondence students. Travel by C.N.R. to Chicago and Western Canada Next time you bead west take the scenic Canadian NATIONAL Rail ways route through Canada from Montreal YouH have a wonderfully nlaxtd trip-t-without car worries. Andyw'UsirivaatyouroVstiMtion relaxed and ready to got h'tatmttorio "International Limited" and other CN JL name trains with their comfortable aceonunodatioH and delicious food service.

CV. maintains tbs same high stand aids of railroading on its train routes throufh Connecticut to New York City, Call today, or visit your local Central Vermont ticket agent and take advantase of our continent-wide nil cofweciioos. Next FRANK'S Eci TeL UN Z-109S ganyika in Africa; each is 400 Nickerson was deprived of com California sport fishermen had their biggest catches in a decade. Almost 30 times as many sardines appeared in live bait catches as in the previous high year and I BBS tl Comparison between the over CAMBRIDGE, Dec. 19 iff miles long.

mand and sent to Panama. aHaBaMaBBBH ebbjbwjeSbbIbbIMbbHbbw'I all Soviet and American programs Taylor said i he doesn't know is complicated. The Russians tend Sputnik II will make three passes across the United States in the early morning during the next few the spawning reached at least as OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec, 19 l- apparently to channel this train what might be meant by but that Nickerson is a colonel, en active duty, stationed far north as Monterey Bay; Yellow- ing through the formal education system. In the United States there tail and bonita tuna, usually found days, the Smithsonian Astrophysi-cal Observatory said todays A ruling by the Interstate Commerce Commission against the "hot clause, In Teamsters Union contracts won't have any in Panama, where "I am sure he is much in-job training by Indus largely in waters Jarther south, have been taken in great numbers Althoueh the rocket-shaped sat trial organizations.

Despite the difficulties of comparison Booher can serve his country well." 100 Pet. Behind off Southern California pons. ellite is crossing long before dawn it should be visible in many parts bearing on future negotiations, union official said today- The scientists say they re fairly considers on the basis of obser certain the high temperatures of the United States as it is orbiting over 500 miles hieh, vations and what he was told by were not the result of a wave of Ail passages are in a northwest James Hamilton, president of Teamsters Local 886 whose contract with nine Oklahoma City freight lines instigated the ICC Soviet officials that the Soviet Union is doing a better job. southern water swept northward. Santa Claus-But Don't Send Cards "Rather," says the report.

"It appears that warm water came from to southeast direction. Because the satellite is appearing so far in advance of sunrise. -it does not ruling, said "The decision does not the west or northwest." WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 tfl change the status of our contracture! situation. "We agreed In good faith with Gen.

Maxwell Taylor wants every emerge from the shadow of the earth until, it gets to the 'southern part of the country, the observa Small Start Aircraft Rocket fuse Explodes, Kills 2 Hurts 3 body to be sure of one thing this year be is "100 per cent behind the Motor Carriers Assn. he INVERMERE, B.C. I ver HERE'S THE KEW 'YOU'RE CUfAOSUIS FOX V7 I tory said. mere has probably the smallest banta tiaus. Vermont's own Viewers in most of the country The Armv chief nf staff erlniwdiBoy Scout troop in Canada.

The should see -it first disappearing in INDIAN HEAD, Dec. 19 today at some ribbing nt' tour-Wolf cubs. said "And at that time we "understood the contract was constitutional." "We are taking the position that the ICC is not interpreting the law of the land that duty is still Two' men were killed and three at a National Press Club luncheon, nowever, nave- oiemy enmu- the southern sky as it reflects the light the sum The Smithsonian has received reports of sightings inev were msnirea ov nu nireciivp, oiaam. Injured yesterday in the explosion of a fuse they had stripped from an aircraft rocket. before Christmas last year dis- more than 500 miles from uwu il- couraging the exchange of Christ path of the satellite, due to 4ts M' The accident happened during training exercises at the naval mas cards among officers at the Pentagon.

He said then his chief greai neignts. --i The' Smithsonian said the' first passage tomorrow begins of the clause by truckers; jeopardizes their- ICC franchise. The clause allowed power factory about 10 miles aim was to avoid burdening the make this tfte pentagon man system. Teamsters to refuse to handle; am. in the northeast corner of New York: State, crosses lower south of Washington.

The Navy's announcement said the men were stripping a five-inch rocket and By the time some of you peo happiest season merchandise from a firm with ple had that on the air," Taylor which a union has a dispute, or that "after separation of the fuse! of ft year Vermont and west central Massachusetts before leaving the coast near the Connecticut-Rhode Island which was not organized. from the rocket the fuse was pick saia, "Taylor was against ail Christmas cards. By the next day, Taylor was against Christmas. border a minute later. ed up and it exploded.

The initial analysis was that it was a de-j GET YOUR IXJJA The first passage Saturday "Now I want this understood I am 100 per cent behind Santa lective tuse. since mere was twain. in The commission ruled the tune Oklahoma City companies had violated federal regulations when they -boycotted Galveston Truck Lines shipments. Desmond A. Barry, Galveston, president indication of personal Claus.

I am for him every minute. HOBDAY C4Sr7 northern Vermont and crosses It's the newest fever a racy version of the saddle shoe! Bailey light on your foot, in softest buck, you'll love tying the cord lacing round honest-to-good ness hooks. Everyone will be wearing 'em you be first! Come in today Those killed -vera Airman Nel New Hampshire and near Boston son Lloyd Sanderson, Centerdale, REPAYMENT TMS But if any Army officer in the Pentagon sends me a Christmas card, he is going to have to justify HERE I before leaving the coast over Cape On Sunday the rocket satellite of the boycotted freight line, pro R.I., and Army Pvt. Michael An tested the clause in 1933. to me.

tailaratf It ytvt budgtt starts over northern New Hamp thony Costagliola, Brooklyn, N.Y. Names of the injured two Army IN ILACK OR SsJ 6REY BUCIC shire at 2:56 a.m. and leaves the coast of southern Maine a minute men and one Marine were not disclosed. However, it was announced thai all three have returned to later. Birth Scene Too Much For Actor, Actress THIS SEASON MAT IE MIOMTEl duty.

WttH EXTRA CAW TO CONSOUDATt IIILS 01 UCH HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 19 i Churchmen Say Power of God Still Supreme West Enosburg Children Prepare Sunday Service THE THINGS YOU WANT I NEED. WHY NOT Actress Audrey Hepburn and filmland attorney Greg Bautzer collapsed last night after a realistic birth scene at the premiere of the WEST EN0SBURG A special Christmas program will be pre Open Eves. Till Christmas AST Burlington Barre Newport St.

Albans sented at the evening worship serv-j movie "A Farewell to Arms. ice at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the a. Bariiactoa. Vt Wrf BOSTON, Dec.

20 ffl-Massachu- I3T0NE The scene showed Jenifer Jones hi West Enosburg Methodist Church CHURCH STREET in the throes of agony. The church school will be in KINIM fttnur Wrk rANCY LAWN WALKS STOP IN TODAY OR CAtU Open Saturday Mornings Till Christmas, PREFERRED ruuKa te. we. at seeuajTM, rtMuar 1 MAIN ST. Ground floor turn ttt OfU charge of the service.

setts church leaders, noting recent satellite developments, counseled today in their Christmas messages that the power of Cod is greater than interspace accomplishments. Both Miss Hepburn and Bautzer lea their seats to head for the lobby. The actress fainted on the stairs. Bautzer collapsed in the DjDSo cor-lE TRY the lobby. Both were soon revived.

Bishop John Wesley Lord, bishop Miss Hepburn's husband, actor Mel Ferrer, said before taking her ft BUU1NOTON ben 2-5711 Jfv IOANS li TO loOO home: "The war scenes and the delivery scene apparently were of the Methodist Church in the; Boston area, said that "'What Russia has acjomplishsd, mankind has accomplished. Man has but once again revealed that be is en too much for her'. UU Lb Friends said Bautzer had been dowed by his creator with the ca i In -i II II IIUJH rt suffering from flu. pacity to think God thoughts after him. "America will be as strong and VITH THKX MOST OXC-TINO secure as she is righteous before the majesty and truth of almighty God.

All the Sputniks that man can throw into outer space pale into insignificance. before the Star! NEW LAUNDRY FBATUREXQ YOU'VE EVER OCCMI of Bethlehem." Catholic Archbishop Richard J. Cushing of Boston said that as the United States strives to match the military preparedness of those tXtUZZAZDCfM? considered enemies, "Let us never forget that we were born not to bate, but to nt ii F. 1 1711 The prelate said "The Star of Bethlehem still points to the manger throne from which the Prince of Peace raises his infant hands to bless the to 11 OMDEC2425.8 IMCHES of smow buried cnY- day there are other starsstars not placed in the firmament ny tne hand of God, but projected thither from the workshop of human JT illfV 2 Ft. V-.

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Anson Phelps Stokes Episcopal bishop Massachuetts. said: "May this Christmas bring a troubled world the assurance that God is right In the midst of It. God is relevant to this world where economic problems perplex us and atomic force RATQD tJOa 1 or Clunttt Clothtt UntRtmovtl Drlttt WV 1 I 1 Sr3)'-'. SUPREFIWfiO B- II I 9 frightens us. Let us turn to Him to seek His wisdom and go forward in hope." Dr.

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