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Dec. 19, 1957 A-4 THE DAILY SUN i'NAGGING THOUGHT' SAVES Diplomatic Tightrope Walk NATO BOUND FOR COURSE TWO DROWNING RIALTO BOYS (Continued from A-l) into the water after the boy. "The water shocked me it was out his truck to go to his 30b atlftw7in harf11v hHn(T 1 1 'uiiukuij ULIHUIH, i BETWEEN ARMING, TALKING the boy out," Gallagher said. Rv DOV COOK i West German Chancellor Konrad (Nw York Hrid Tribun Ntwf Service) (Adenauer has also bowed slightly PAPJS NATO now is commit- to his social Democratic opposi- ted to a diplomatic tight The Norwegian delegation a walk between arming and talking. Labor Party government and it will take great political came in breathing the hardest skill and flexibility on the part fire on the question -of talks ver- the Rohr Aircraft plant, his eyes swept the ponds and fills of the flood control excavations.

More than 500 yards away, he saw a series of flutterings in the calm waters of the channel. For a fleeting moment he thought "Ducks some ducks have landed there." But minutes before, he had refused to let one of his own boys join two youngsters in a romp around the sandy construction area. The thought nagged again, "It could be I'd, better go down and see." He said he finally got the boy up the steep bank and went back to search for other possible victims. The waters were muddy and he groped around and finally located Mike Tuey who had sunk to the bottom. "I thought he was dead.

Tha other boy was coughing and spitting by then. He said he had lost his shoes and was going to get a licking if he didn't get them. I told him to forget about the shoes and of all NATO governments to sus arms, and having succeeded maintain a halsnce. Un galvanizing the conference in the direction of talks now is much TViic is emprsin? as the essen- amenable on the question i nai resuii oi uu h8" summit" of the NATO heads of different result of arms. The Danish delegation has lined He jumped from his truck and ran toward where he saw the flur than the United States expected, almost solidly with the Nor-and a result which will takejwegians.

The Canadians, who are wppk nr even months to unfold not so much concerned about the ry in the water. About half way cn missile problems as the other from the spot, he said he nearly turned back. He could see nothing NATO members, are nevertheless -me exploration i r.u,. supportin the emDhasis on Mli. now.

"But I thought, the slender tentions which has been f.a which has been carpenter said. "I've come this up of the alliance far, I figured I just as well go on." he ran off." Although Gallagher said he held out little hope for young Mike, he laid him down on the ground and gently gave him artificial respiration. Within a few minutes, the boy came around. One of the parents last night said "I know the flood control project is necessary but I just can't see them letting the water stand around unguarded." When asked what they were doing playing in the channel, Johnnie Nikkei said: "We were playing Army. When my buddy went down I tried to help him but I don't 'FAST 50 YARDS' EMPHASIS- OS TALKS As if driven by a premonition, The Benelux countries have Gallagher said he ran the rest of fallen in easily with the progres the distance, "I'll bet the fastest sion of the other European small JUPITER HEADS FOR THE SKIES Smoke billows around the servicing towers as an intermediate range Jupiter missile roars skyward in a successful launching at Cape Canaveral, last night.

Washington reported the missile failed to complete its flight plan, despite the good launching. (AP wirephoto) 50 yards ever ran." powers. On the southern Euro Topping the crest of the bank pean flank the general idea is to keep the Russians out at all he saw only 9-year-old Johnnie Nikkei, face down and floating in the channel. That was all. Galla costs and to get all help that can be attracted, so that politics takes know how to swim.

But I couldn't let my buddy drown." U.S. Scores 'First' With gher said he slid down the bank NATIONS WITH U.S. BASES THREATENED BY RED LEADER here will take time, and the military build-up of nuclear weapons among the NATO partners will take even more time. It is this balance which the foreign offices and government chiefs of all the NATO countries now will be committed to maintain. PROBLEMS FOR U.S.

This result will not be an unhappy one for Europe. But it will create problems for the United States. The essential difference is that almost all of the European partners of the NATO alliance are faced in one way or another with parliamentary oppositions demanding something more than merely military build-up as the answer to the political problems of the next five or 10 years. The United States government, on the a secondary position as far as NATO is concerned. But the balance has been an Huge Jet Bomber Goes Down Test of Jupiter Partial Success (Continued from A-l) army bases ringing the Iron Curtain to reach Russian targets.

emphasis on talks rather than Atomic Plant Near Palomar; 3 Known Dead LONDON (ff Nikita Khrushchev pean government leaders now in arms and the great question which has neither been debated nor decided at this meeting is in a magazine article yesterday raised the specter of nuclear de (Continued from A-l) Paris with President Eisenhower at the NATO Summit Conference where the building of U.S. nuclear the effectiveness with which SHIPPLXGPORT, Pa. 0P The United States stepped into the peacetime atomic age yesterday when the energy of nuclear fission was used to power a full- NATO can try to talk The ideal will be a balance be ter-mile from the big telescope. It landed between the biy "eye" The thick but sharp-nosed mis missile bases in Europe has been struction for any West European nation allowing American atomic bases on its territory. At the same time he said he sile, colored white with a collar agreed only in principle.

tween the two factors which will be new to the "political posture" The crash occured at 2:15 p.m. "We heard a peculiar whooshing sound," Marshall said. "Then the plane plunged out of clouds and crashed onto a little knoll. Wreckage which was scattered about burst into flames." Palomar, high mountain, is about 50 miles south of March Field. The observatory is of perpendicular black stripes to give aid to visual trackers, was wants a meeting of Soviet and other hand, is faced with a con of the alliance and will also require much more political coor weapons, brought from across the ocean, are imposed on West European member states of NATO under the guise of defense against aggression," Khrushchev gressional opposition primarily dination and sure-footedness than and the Schmidt, closer to the latter.

None of the observatory personnel was in the open nearby, and none was injured. The crash left a trail of wreckage a quarter-mile long and 50 yards wide. At one point it missed a concrete steel storehouse by 10 seen standing on its Army service tower during the day in apparent readiness. It gleamed snow-white in flood concerned with the military pos- nas nitnerto been shown. It re hire of the country, quires that while the build-up of American leaders to "discuss conditions of coexistence." The Soviet' Communist Party boss said countries which accept American atomic bases face "shattering retaliatory attacks" in the event of a war launched against Russia" as a result of a lights that bathed its tower last This problem is emerging most clearly in the case of Great Brit night.

said. "In reality, the deployment of nuclear weapons on the territories of these countries is a mortal blow to their security. nuclear power in the alliance goes forward, at the same time all sorts of probing operations with feet. WThen the Jupiter was triggered the Soviet Union and the Com' Harley C. Marshall, observatory near the top.

The plane crashed with such force, Marshall said, that none aboard could have survived. The impact caused big doors of the observatory to rattle and one rolled partly open. All of the buildings shook, Marshall said. at 7:07 p.m. EST, a circular cloud of smoke rolled out from the misunderstood order or at the dis office manager, said he was in a munist world are undertaken.

EUROPE NEEDED cretion of some American officer scale commercial electric generator sending power to metropolitan Pittsburgh. At 13:39 a.m., a switch was thrown and power flowed from the generators of the Shipping-port Plant of Duquesne Light the world's first full-scale atomic electric plant devoted exclusively to peacetime uses. By 7 a.m., the plant, nestled here in the Ohio Valley 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, was 12,100 kilowatts into the huge Duquesne distribution system where the atom teamed with conventional coal to supply light and power for nearly two million persons. GOP 'Punch, he a i 1 reinforced powerhouse launching pad. The projectile BLOODY WAR "If an aggressor breaks the peace, then, in accordance with the inexorable logic of war, shattering retaliatory attacks on the territories of those countries in it is not a diplomatic or po ain which has already had American bombers flying with hydrogen bombs off its soil for months, and which has already made an agreement with the United States to build a minimum of four bases for intermediate range missiles in its territory.

LABOR DEMANDS But the demands, from the Labor opposition that talks with the when he heard a whoosh and a crash that shook the heavy, 20-by-20-foot doors. rose slowly, then picked up speed and disappeared in about three minutes. It trailed a jet of or ine cola war and the arms drive will lead to a new and very litical technique to which the United States is accustomed or SAW BLAZE ange and blue flame. geared. But the United States which atomic 'bases are situated bloody war," Khrushchev warned in a letter published by the New Statesman, a leftish weekly re which needs Europe badly in this win De inevitable.

jiii a. turn j'f 1 air AM rA IAUW" a Z-lf-iaWyl wr He ran outside and saw a huge blaze 50 yards away. Marshall said some windows were broken. He said he believes view. diplomatic and scientific crisis has had to accept the fact that HIGH IN SKY High in the sky, seemingly just above a thin layer of white clouds, the missile arched southeastward over the Atlantic.

Khrushchev wrote to the New Statesman in reply to an open letter by the British philosopher Soviet Union in one form or an His letter seemed designed to European governments must act other go forward, have been such play on the fears of several Euro- within limits of public opinion and none oi the delicate telescope equipment or other machinery Bertrand Russell, an earl who nev er uses his title. Moving across the top of the cloud layer, it looked like a bril GEN. ADM. 60c JUNIORS 50c NOW Last Times Today Russell, who addressed his open letter both Khrushchev and liant spot of light darting through parliamentary oppositions. This has not exactly produced the "interdependence" which President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan thought up in October in Washington, but it may in the end produce some Judy Show' Hit President Eisenhower, had ap the sky and encircled by a rose-colored glow, which was its re was damaged.

"Obviously there were no survivors," he added. Caltech in Pasadena said it heard that the garage of an observatory engineer, Byron Hill, was "badly damaged." It said the Tornadoes Hit In Two States (Continued from A-l) pealed for a U.S.-Soviet accord based on a declaration that neither SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Atty. power would seek to spread its Gen. Edmund G. Brown yester flection on the clouds.

The roar of the missile reached spectators about a minute after the launching. The initial flash of the launch creed by force. day accused California Republican thing even more vital in the form of fresh ideas and vigor of political understanding within the alli Khrushchev said he went along main observatory building was not damaged. primary candidates of being char rate residential sections two on with that idea. AND ITS SEQUEL acters in a "ridiculous Punch and! Pieces of the bomber scat the north side of town and one on i LIKE BWLG ANIN LEVE that Prime Minister Harold Mac-millan will be more than happy to carry such a result back to London from this meeting.

It now is clear that this great shift of basic hopes and opinions about this NATO meeting began last week. As a result, it is the United States delegation re-wrote its political papers for he meeting to put the greater emphasis on political rather than economic matters. In addition the American dele-gation decided to let Secretary Dulles carry the ball on the purely military aspects of the presentation while President Eisenhower concentrated on the happier aspects of political accord. In addition to Prime Minister shift on the question of talks with the Soviet ing and the later jet trail lit up beaches for miles. I tered in the nearby Lake Henshaw district.

ance. Mayflower in Florida I the south. LEFT A SHAMBLES mis leuer ionowed the same lines as the series of notes sent Expections of a firing yester day were hightened by the He said the Western Gardens by Premier Nikolai Bulganin to NATO heads of government short presence of Maj. Gen. John A.

Medaris, commander of the Army section of Mount Vernon was shambles. MIAMI (UP) The Mayflower II, 1 i a of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to this coun Ballistic Missile Agency at Hunts- "A block and a half of houses try, caused a traffic jam here, were completely leveled," Pender- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ly before the Paris conference. He repeated Bulganin's call for direct East-West talks and said he supported the idea that "the leaders of the Soviet Union and the United States should meet and Judy show." Brown, Democratic gubernatorial primary candidate, also predicted that Mayor George Christopher will quit the race for the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate. His remarks were made in a telephone conversation with aides on being informed that State Controller Robert C.

Kirk-wood had withdrawn from the Senate contest. Brown is currently in New York. "The checkbook bosses of the GOP obviously ride again," he ville, and Dr. Wernher von Braun, thfc- agency's technical director at the test center. Surprised motorists stopped their TODAY Cent.

12:00 gast reported. "There were 15 to 18 dwellings there, but nothing but NO. 1 FEATURE cars to watch the three-masted sailing ship as she entered Miami harbor for a three-month visit. frankly discuss conditions of splinters remained." He and other observers said the tornado moved erratically hitting a house or a group of houses in one block, then skipping a near SCOTT BRADY W1DEV1SION Eastman COLOR I RITA GAM NEVILLE BRAND Khrushchev also advocated what he called "a wider meeting of NO. 2 FEATURE by section to strike down again MEDAL BESTOWED ON HERO 97 YEARS LATE representatives of the capitalist and socialist countries." charged.

"I had thought better of! further on. D. C. McRoy. one of the Western But much of his letter was de SMOKING PERMITTED IN LOSES Showing Thru Dee.

21 KIDS' SHOW SAT. 1-4 P.M. Peggy Cattle Peter Graves "BEGINNING OF THE END" John Carradine Allison Hayes "UNEARTHLY" MATINEE 1:45 P.M. FRIDAY, DEC. 20th RICHARD EYER DANE CLARK voted to warning Britain against letting herself become "the main American medium rocket base" in Europe.

Bob Kirkwood but recognized he would eventually go down along with other Republican candidates like a row of dominoes." Brown had predicted Kirk-wood's withdrawal as well as Gov. Goodwin J. Knight's switch Naval Training Center in Chavez Ravine. In 1862, Brown dived overboard from Admiral Farragut's flagship, cut chains which Confederate LOS ANGELES Of) It was 97 years late but the Navy's War Service Medal was bestowed yesterday on seaman Robert Brown, who played a vital part in Admiral PHILIP ABBOTT DIANE BREWSTERl -ROBBY, THE ROBOT NO. 3 FEATURE TH Farragut's mission to bombard, troops had strung across the Mis- EiHARROHp Gardens residents, said his wife and two children saved themselves by throwing themselves to the floor of their home when they heard the whirling wind descending on the area.

OXLY FLOOR LEFT "A rug was blown over them," McRoy reported. "W'hen they got up a few moments later, all that was left of the house was the floor." McRoy was not at home when from the governor to the Senate race, and he stated yesterday that "the same sources" who gave him that information now New Orleans. jsissippi River to block the Union The medal was given Brown's fleet's southward cruise to New grandniece, Helen Sharkey of Re-j Orleans, and enabled the fleet to seda, on the steps of I For his efforts. Brown was audie murphy SATURDAY MORNING 10:00 BIG DONALD DUCK SHOW against time "THE UNHOLY WIFE" DIANA DORS ROD STEIGER ALSO RICHARD WIDMARK "TIME LIMIT" tell him "Christopher will be brought to his knees before next; spring. awarded a certificate of merit with the proviso he could pick up rwHM (AN IMNAIOINO AND COLTOH the tornado hit.

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