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Daily News from New York, New York • 18

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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18
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00 AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHINQ CHAIN Symington Assails lag In New Fighter Planes Washington, Oct. 2 (AP) Sen. Stuart Symington said today the United States had not produced a single new fighter plane since 1955 despite having spent billions on aircraft development. During the same period, Sym oo CO C5 5 CO CO if 1 ington told the Senate, "the Soviet Union has flown 18 new fighter models, seven of which were first photographed at the July 1967 Moscow air show." Demands Reduction The Missouri Democrat, who served as Secretary of the Air Force for three years during the Truman administration, compared the U.S.-Soviet programs in calling for a reduction of $500 million from a proposed $8 billion appropriation for defense research. "In the past 10 years." he said, "mojify expended by the Defense Department for research and development doubled from $4 billion to $8 billion.

"Despite all those billions we have developed no air super-riority fighter capable of competing against a first-class air force such as the Soviets possess today," he said. Symington added that the United States was losing its lead on the seas as well because "our various government Sen. Stuart Symington Sees Red fighter-plane lead branches produce arguments whereas the Soviets produce the IV.JWWWWWanWiimiinW yyyTnnnrrnTT rii i BBS fafAfatz 1 Tkh. rY; 4 V4 submarines. Try fo Save Villard Houses Designated landmarks may not Villard Houses, a famed group be altered or demolished without commission approval.

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