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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 7

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Tun tn On WDAE, 1250 $000 Wttt, Columbia Nitwork THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1958 Seven Tun 1m Om WDAE-TM, 100.7 Ue German Says Fallout Its Effects On You New York Museum Burns as much as had fallen since Tracks May Double by 1975 1 Detroit. Some sources indl cate that by 1975 there will ba 20,000,000 trucks on United States roads about double tha number now in use. Hitting Moon Difficult Task 1945. Other areas of the United States had similar increases, all Belser Fires Away at Collins Administration from bomb Soviet or Detroit, April 16 (IP). Hit American.

Still and all, says the AEC, ting the moon with a rocket will be more difficult than made widespread, ta i 1 measurements. There seems little room to argue that fallout is adding only slightly to the unavoidable radiation we have to live with. The real disagreements come on the question of what this addition is doing to us biologically. Tomorrow: The biological effects, and moral questions.) fallout has added only a tiny precentage to the normal, background radiation. putting a missile in orbit around the moon but both are possible within the next five Most estimates have to be (Continued From Page 1) i towns.

The closer you are, the more fallout you can expect, if only from dirt sucked up and made radioactive by the bomb explosion. This heavier dust falls sooner than the lighter atoms, which are shot up higher and are carried farther. The AEC has just reported a comparative study on amounts of fallout and radiation from it. Measured Fallout This measured the fallout accumulating on the ground up until last June 30. From this was calculated the exposure in X-rays that people living there would get in the next 70 years, based on the current fallout rate.

based on AEC studies, since it (Mi years, says rocket expert Mag is the only agency which has nus von Braun. The German-born Von Braun is manager of Chrysler Bonifay, April 16 (JP). Sen. Haryie Belser has fired a verbal broadside at Gov. LeRoy Collins' administration, declaring it to be "a miserable failure." The outspoken West Florida legislator in an interview also aimed some heated words at what he said was the power lust of the big counties of Southern Florida.

Paying More Ruskin 1IM Redstone Missile program con 1 1 it trol division and a brother of Dr. Wernher Von Braun, development operations director of Fort Pierce Cleans Up Alter Storm Was Tornado, the Army Ballistics Missile ft Agency at Huntsville, Ala. 53r He addressed a meeting of in iuempms, mis toiai ex American Institutes of Electri Says Forecaster posure would amount to 75 mil THE MILDER BOURBON Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Yrj. 86 Proof CAncient Agt Dtst Frtnkfort, Of the Collins' administration, Belser said "the people are paying more for government than they ever have and cal, Mechanical and Radio Engineers here last night. lirads 70 years.

In Grand Junction, to 160 millirads, (Continued From Page 1) (Continued From Page 1) in Salt Lake City, 180 in 70 air which warm and cold years. Some fallout dies out, be masses clashed. 0. FALK'S are receiving less. "This administration is filled with inadequate administrators and bunglers.

Government also is the farthest removed from the people it ever has been," he charged. Six Block Area Aid came from as far as FREE PARKING at the Fair Grounds FREE BUS SERVICE DOWNTOWN comes harmless, very quickly. The rest keeps building up, i I Vero Beach to Fort Pierce after Blowly increasing. the tornado roared down a six- Sometimes the accumulation sive damage to buildings and bathhouses. A tornado, rumored to be of higher, velocity than Rus-kin's, tore through Bereah, a town southwest of Frostproof.

Ten houses were reported leveled. Seven persons received minor cuts and bruises. Frostproof and areas further north in Polk also fell block-wide path through the of fallout takes a big jump. midst of the city. I Last year, the total accumulated strontium-90 in New York Long after the situation stabilized under the efforts of National Guardsmen, police City jumped 50 percent.

That Is, one year brought half again and volunteers, search con Besler stalked out of a Senate committee last October wtih a threat to quit the Legislature because the group refused to approve a bill to permit closing of public schools faced with integration. Recently, he has been waging a one-man war against State Road Department rights of way tinued through debris for any prey to the vicious storm. A large tree was blown across U. S. Highway 98 near Bar casualties not immediately tow, stalling traffic purchase policies.

Ike Unchanged On Plans for Cut in Taxes The Bradenton-Palmetto area was also hit. No injuries were reported. MANHATTAN RESCUE New York, April 16 Firemen aid two women down an aerial ladder from an upper floor of a mid-Manhattan building attached to the ultra-modern Museum of Modern Art as smoke pours from holes punched in the facade to release pressure. The women and others lining the museum roof garden in the upper background were trapped when a blaze broke out in the art institute at the height of the noon rush hour yesterday. AP Wirephoto.

Race Issue Belser said the public school integration ruling of the U. S. Supreme Court and actions of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People have made the people of the South more determined than ever to maintain separation of the races. (Continued From rage 1) Bob Dubrod of Atlanta, a field representative for the American Red Cross, said "I've seen disasters since 1930 and never saw a group of houses so badly flattened in one place." Both WIRA and WARN, Fort Pierce radio stations, were off the air two hours because of electric power interruptions. WIRA's 110 -foot broadcast tower, which weathered several hurricanes since it was built in 1946, toppled into the Indian River.

The Fort Pierce News Tribune, which usually is published about 3 P. M. hit the street at 7:30 P. M. after power was restored to its presses and' mechanical facilities.

the country many more than Coty Begins New Talks As French Oust Gaillard Paris, April 16 (IP). France was back in familiar shape today: No government, a deepening crisis in North" Africa and no solution in sight for either. the congressman. With that Eisenhower recog He said "lukewarm are a part of the past" and nized another questioner. contribute money for the support of one side or the other that the successful candidate Highway Bill Asked he intends to sign or veto in Cuba.

the $1,800,000,000 highway con for governor in 1960 will be a man who will maintain a firm stand against integration. Belser predicted the big President Rene Coty began another weary round of political talks in search of someone etruction bill, Eisenhower noted "We don't intend to stand Jr still for people on either side he lias until midnight to act. State Checking Shakedown of Florida Cubans Miami, April 16 (IP). The state attorney's office is investigating reports that attempts are being made to extort money for the Cuban conflict from who might rally enough Na end added he will do so by South Florida counties will de feat proposed constitutional re that time. tional Assembly votes to succeed Felix Gaillard as premier.

Gaillard resigned last night of the conflict making such threats or attempting to extort money," Gerstein said. He called upon Cubans re-j ceiving such calls to notify his office. Going Abroad New York (IP). The Broad vision this Fall because it does not give them the power which he charged they are seeking to dominate state government. Gaillard The fall of French Premier Felix GaiUard's government last night should not have any adverse effect on the after the assembly voted 321 way hit Homeward, Angel" is to be shown in 20 persons of Cuban descent in this 255 against his call to accept a U.

plan for settlement of France's dispute with Tunisia. The plan called for possibility of a summit confer ence, Eisenhower said. Monday Is Top Livestock Day European cities next Fall. Arrangements have been an As for bitter criticism of American policy in conection nounced by Peter Witt, agent for Kitti Frings who made the area. State Atty.

Richard E. Ger-stein said he had been informed that Cubans here are receiving anonymous telephone calls and being threatened unless they America's first submarine was the "Turtle" which was built in Connecticut and operated for a short time in the Revolutionary War. French Tunisian negotiatio'ns on withdrawal of French troops from all of Tunisia except the Chicago. Livestock men report that about 40 percent of the cattle arriving at the nation's 12 major cattle markets are taken in for Monday sale. with the fall of that govern stage adaptation of the Thomas ment.

Eisenhower called such Bizerte Naval Base. Wolfe novel. aris-in-tlie-simne dreamwear of no-iron criticism a political gimmick. He said he knows of no justification for it. Defense Announcing, he would send Congress later in the day legislation outlining details of his controversial defense reorganization plan, Eisenhower said he never had any intention of seeking blanket power for the secretary of defense to control all military money.

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Space Man Eisenhower was told that missile expert Wern-her Von Braun says the Army within a year may be able to get a man 150 miles into space end bring him back. Asked about what he thought about it, Eisenhower replied that he had read about the matter in the newspapers. Eisenhower noted that he has a science advisory committee. He recalled that the committee, in a recent study of space problems, put out a rough time table -dealing with space exploration. A manned space vehicle was not listed among early prospec- tive achievements, the President said.

Possibly it can be done, Eisenhower said, but he would want the matter studied further to determine whether such a project would be useful. Diplomacy Tactics Commenting on Secretary of State Dulles' remarks that the Soviet leaders have debauched and prostituted the csutomary use of diplomatic channels by their propaganda efforts, Eisenhower said there is no question there has been a very great departure from traditional use of such channels. A reporter noted that Dulles also said the Soviets are endangering world peace through such tactics. He asked whether Eisenhower feels those tactics are jeopardizing the possibility of a summit conference. After saying that Russia has jAm yv nnnnmwi departed from accustomed use of diplomatic procedures, the President said he always has considered diplomatic ex- changes the most confidential kind of correspondence.

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