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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 10

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lftA CORPUS CHRISTI CALIJSR Wrd May 7 IPfiD ABM Decision Asked Kennedy Study Denies Deployment Need Now ABM Termed War Insurance Report Calls System Step Toward Peace WASHINGTON (AP) A rc- he reuld dare lo port by two prominent scientists! Rejecting in one three-sen- and a former chairman of thelence paragraph the doubts lhal Joint Chiefs of Staff calls the have been expressed about the Safeguard anliballistic missile complexity of the ABM' com- (ARM) system "insuiance inunicatinns and electronics sys- against war" tcms the report said "the Unit- ll says "it may well lx inp States has amply demon- fact the single most important sratcd its capacity to produce step the United States can take and operate the mast complex toward a real and lasting pcaa electronic and at this moment in history" nuclear warfare systems "Antimissile defense Is an rs-1 Noting that some people de- sential component in the net- dared a hydrogen bomb was work of military systems de-' impossible and that the Polaris signed to give the American and intercontinental ballistic people a seamless garment of missile systems wnuldn work security in an age of acute dan- it added that "the astonishing ger the report says i technical capacity revealed in The 64-nace studv ureDared hp mHn Pr0Rram or 1h TeLstar communications satel- for the American Security own- til uas released Tuesday night 1 I nited States can accomplish It was written by Dr illard arirue that no defenst can Libby former Atomic Kner-t hepoBibIe against mis-gv Commission member and- (s js t(ny in the face 0f hw Nobel Prize-winning chemist: l()rital precedence" it said precedent WASHINGTON Ui A 344-delail plus technical aspects of page study commissioned hv 1 1 hi: ARM in lay terms including Sen Edward Kennedy on Ihe the chances of each part work-safeguard antihallistic missile 'ing it ARM) concludes that the sys- The study challenges state-item proposed by the Nixon ad-n1PntiS by Secretary of Defense ministration -cannot perform Melvin Land that the Soviet effectively the missions suggest- might be able to achieve ed for it" 'the capacity by the mid-1970s to -Our principal conclusion is make a strike" attack on jthat there is no need for a deci- the United Stales I sion to deploy the Sentinel-Safe- such statements they said euard ARM system at thLs-r(prpS(nt his interpretation of time" said the four main au-fas that have in the main Jlhors Abram t'hayes of been known for some time but Harvard Law School and Jer-ibave not been viewed heretofore ome Wiesner George Rathjens by the responsible officials as and Steven Weinberg of Massa-sjgnaiing a Soviet attempt to at-'(husclts Institute of Technology tam a first strike capability i They said they hope the re-lunmbiT Gap port released -The nonexistent bomlier gap T'Li MTU JL atLaU n7'Ia the early fifties and a similar nfll aPu missile gap of the early sixties 'l 1 anrt hP vasl airnanicnts we honk fnrnJ an built to fill them are earlier 1 10 our propensity jment legal adviser and wies-f()r CXl12Ceraline Soviet canabili-M1AM1 REACH Fla (AH) ting more emphasis on positive Rernard told Ihe American lM-'ncr science adviser to President and jn(pntlons they said Sexual infidelity seems to be in- rather than negative aspects of chiatric Association (John 1 Kennedy organized the ddin i A iiliift 1 i "Moreover to attain a rela- Secondly at least some Attitude Changes project I few years ago I was will- Study Published Pertain first strike force is Aim VIEWS COXTKASF The Assorlated Press Two contrasting reports were issued on the Safe-guard antihallistic missile (ABM) The first was by four professors txinimisslon-ed by Sen Edward Kennedy D-Mass the second was by two scientists and a retired general for the American Security Council Kennedy report: "We conclude lhat the system is unlikely 1o perform according to specifications in (lie event of nuclear attack" ACS Report: "Safeguard will in the sense it is intended lo The United States "has amply demonstrated its rapacity to produce and operate Ihe mast complex systems" Kennedy report: "Wo find the evidence lhat the USSR is seeking a firsl-strike capability against the US In lie thin and ASC Report: "It is apparent that the Soviets have jumped into the lead in over all strategic i i 1 strength and however war may coiiip they intend to get the first blow" Kennedy report: "We conclude that deployment of Sentinel-Safeguard now would probably start a new round in ihe aims race seriously impede conclusion of control agreement" report: "Soviet would regard failure to ABM as a deficient military one that exploited not It marks the first time in rc-enormously difficult The De-nt jears that a fml-scalenon'' fense Department does not be- lieve we can achieve first strike potent la I against the Soviets 'and their resources are scarcer nificantlv there apparently also being cited less as a reason for about such relationships sidcration of the plan Roth the tjan ours has been a change in attitude divorce Cruelty is given more that she was not likely to cn- House and Senate Armed with more women able to accept frequently as fun" without conflict we are savs Dr Jesse Rernard of ing Washington DC I vorce Under this new conccp-: ti mr a rear or two wi From his studies Remand 'Hon all that isneressary is fflr am no loi Kennedy suggested the report obM'rvation will hav ina" a court to find that a marriaep nis in me now tnat a L-nhnnrv hofm-p the hafe finds four -straws the wind" a enurt to find that a marriage' 1 VHms me inal a in February before the Safe when further re clarified the uncertainties in the present picture" adding is doubtful that the Georgetown Imvcrsitys pity woud have devoted the ics department: and retired jCSf)Urf0S thPy have to ABM If Gen Nathan IVining former had (ndlldcd that it chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff- I In discussing the matter of Much of the study was devot-national priorities the report ed to a comparison of Soviet said American people and US military efforts do well to consider the ul-strength It cited growing Soviet ljmaie worth if the system power and concluded "The is measured in the safety changed military balance will mii)j0ns and the survival of weaken free world alliance sys- nation terns and increase Soviet '-U'iLhcnit survival" it said aggressiveness" -there ill be no ghetto to reha- There was little detailed anal- bilitate If we surrender as ss ysis of the ARM and its cnmpo-l independent nation to Soviet nu-nents clear blackmail it will be Soviet the present situation" the programs we will live authors sail believe that under ami not our own" there cannot lx any substitute Arguing againit countering for the maintenance of US Soviet advances with an In-strategic military superiorilycrease in US offensive mis- Unless we have enough mili-siles the authors said "wa tary strength to survive a first would be gambling on the as-slrike and still strike back deci-isumption that defense tcchnolo-sively the rLik of a nuclear warlgv will not eventually overcome increases" offensive weapons systems" The study rejected arguments! Rather than slow the arms by ARM opponents that ITesi- race they said "It seems only dent Nixon propa-ed Safe- reasonable to conc lude that the guard system won't work is un-Soviet leaders would regard necessary is loo costly will lailurc to develop an ABM stimulate ihe arms rare and as a sign of deficient military will "lead to domination of US sine that should be ex-society by the 'iniMary-imliis- phutisi not Irial It added that US armed -Safeguard will in the forces "and the industrial estab-sense it is intended to to support them" are the report said noting that it necessary "unless the UnitPd will force "the enemy to greatly stales people wish to concede multiply his arsenal with greai-Jthe world struggle to commu-lv sophisticated missiles before nisin by default" in indicating changes in altitudes' has broken and "fidelity "Kina tn1pr' guard go-ahead was announced and liehavior regarding marital no longer tolly defined a 15raard '(neof f1p bv President Nixon The an-fidelity and adulterv Part marriage" dtsinushing characteristics ofnourued pUrposp was to give tlie ssilf Basrs Hus woman is that she can be ard Congress the benefit In questioning the Safeguards missile its main gaged in sexual relationships outside marriage it was bemuse they were involved the relationship meant a great deal to "Husbands therefore were justified in their alarm if ihey learned about them" -But for many women Sorensen and Profs'-' iars are -an easy tar- Svarllimon this is apparently no longer lieihe and Adam Yar- 1- true They can accept the sex- iimon others In analyzing the question of: ss-fun point of view without con- 11'M(11KK whether Safeguard would wnrki flirt Even a regular extramarital relationship does not faze Alban Albvwr-qut AhtviMt AfNsnio IlifVjA Rirmmqhiim and would ihe an arms leaders US develop an sign of should lx? followed 4 40 Rjr'mgton Vf SO 21 Cmit 7 14 Hens A P-cthe and Adam molinsky among others MThe conclusions lnhe a study bv Dr Robert Cross I Daniel Fink former deputy Pen-1 jiumcr College IVoiilrnl to president of in New York1 are: them or in fact necessarilv in- was selerted Tuesday as the president of Swarthmore --Thp svsipm Ls unlikelv tO'iaBa research director who pcrform according to speciilca-coniW that only i lions in the event of nuclear ('n aad Jv )xtween 40 cent of the ne'v simpler offensive IPBMs wouldf'ollege effective next Septem-' function reliably iber i Controversial jWVslee Stock Wakes Kchoiiml tack" -The system is highly suscep-lible to penetration" I is not well adapted to perform the missions assigned to it by cither the previous administration or BOATING CONDITIONS INLAND BAYS AND CORPUS CHRISTI -Waters wilt lx1 chojipv to today and tomorrow will tV southeast 13 to miles an hour today and dwreasing at lo 13 mites an hour temperature is 74 Cttrlnfan SC Charinton WVa 17 SO Oorfaffa HC 17 54 Cincinnati St viand 12 SO Calumbut Ob fa IS Dnvr 57 4 Dm Moinet Detroit 7 1 Dtliufh 2 Mroo 74 44 Grtnf Fo It '4 37 Hpna "5 37 14 SI arkcn Mst iS 41 vttFnvil fa 4 KiWiMIS C'tf 45 I veons si I ffOf Anaditf 44 I nu'tvufa VkrtiphtA 79 Vach 90 Mllwout' 7S MinnMpeM-Sf Fail Nmi OriFQni 94 New Yok 77 Nvfa P'n tfa 7s Orflotoma City 74 Oiraho 75 nuedepbo Pven 61 P'ffsbtirah (I PfH'MtWKl 0' 7 97 Fi'tdCity i pio fa 9 rrmpnd 92 lOu't 'u Pefafahufa-Tamno 90 SMt Lake Ct fa Dtegn 47 cHi Fronr 'Xfs 4 Ste Mo ti 5eq'no rOe 0Fda sve vnonrf sf 'iwbnne t'4 4k Vanra-w 7 KVn 6) 4" 0 51 'A If fa '9 51 T'teidiy 4W a 0 Larran TEXAS CITIES IAKK rough Winds 2'2 in night Water MORE Anchomo Foirtxinki Junto-1 HruoJvJu Caganr E1ionfnri Montreal OMowo A'OOol'A Barbodr RrnniKo 1 unorao Hnvana 59 55 fa 4m YORK The slcnk of jimuiunlly troubled of Sentinel-! 1 orp edged ahead on volume of new would probably IS4HH) shares Tuesday anerslarl a nPW ri(Und jn ihe arms plunging Monday on resumption rait and seriously or trading after a suspension of in thP conclusion of an! 2 years months and 11 days onlrn agreement" 1 hM 'f lloiL'ton geo- Ponls Madc Sj physical company gained 37 jj()Sj 0f these points have been: cents a share closing at madP repeatedly by ABM foes 04 It slumped $3630 a share Mon- jhc new study discusses them in: 0 dm on volume of 98300 1 The A 111 lean Stork Ex- VPir change suspended trading in Jliill Wester on Aug 25 1966 after an! million order placed by insi-iAmvan lfc iUa amna' lcnM Yana CTolwonmM Out Sftippnq C9r dc rs for the (ompsnys ooiwsisn lecoro Daci' i be paid for The last nuoted price was $4312 a share Four days later the Securities and Exchange Commission pended trading in the stock i Last month a US di-triet I Solon Turmon Lykeq Rrothr Lwi rOUrt JUagf Houston gflve fl-trom Pwan Korto lo Cargo Dock 9 nal approval to a plan for reor-fr''17 gamzation of Wester under the' viwvko (Yuoeoovmni riowi- Bwr i Federal Bankruptcy Act ln' Dc 61 79 MOVE MOPE ALASKAN 59 5 HAWAIIAN 92 CANADIAN 65 5 43 44 67 44 61 PAN AMERICAN 17 34 37 r-6 34 49 4' I 9S MorM Movotfan 0 C'fy Nassau Jtan 96 71 79 91 94 94 Of 92 99 9 6 41 fa WI 71 73 69 41 fa Kts TffaifriQoioA 99 Verocrz 95 FOREIGN CITIES ''9 70 A'i' 76 44 A F90irrnt-Prt Arhr Ifa a 9 arnq fa Ifa 95 HI 4'CAi 64 eof 5lnton OPkUS CHRiSTi 90 0 9) ounflrt AS i'l 0 II 1 pqo 45 Off orin fa 'liwtnn 76 'ofnn 7 I or M'j 97 I nnoviPW jhhnrb 77 1 fkn Mr 4 94 NAirtin 4 77 PriimM 79 99 Vin Anofa 91 Antom 93 I rgrh'HI 95 Pr 94 -rt'v-q 79 (4nrn 93 Aoro 93 NOTICE 1DO YOU WORK In th Downtown oreo? 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