Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1957 Page: 7 of 10
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CIVILIAN EXPERTS SAY
PENTAGON COMPLACENT
Politicos Watching
Race in New Jersey
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This year 2,783,315 New Jersey-
am are eligible to vote.
The New Jersey Poll and one
conducted by the pro-Meyner New-
ark Star-Ledger have showh Mey-
ner leading.
The New Jersey Poll, conducted
by Kenneth Fink, givas Meyner
50 per cent of the total vote to 43
for Forbes, with 1 undecided. .
The Star-Ledger has predicted
on the basis of its mail poll's re-
sults that Meyner will win by a
plurality larger than his 153,000
margin in 1953. *
INTANGIBLES
The Republicans are counting on
two intangibles which a poll may
the past four years. He
an important role in the
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This sky - spy satellite, which
goes by the code name Pied Piper,
is being built by Lockheed and is
to be hunched with a missile pro-
vided by the Convair division of
General Dynamics Corp.---------—
So how will a nation fearing at-
tack be able to prevent catastro-
phic damage?
Dr. Edward Teller, atomic sci-
entist and advisor to President El-
Republican President Eisenhower
and Democratic Gov. Orval Fau-
bus of Arkansas in the school in-
tegration controversy Meyner re-
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Meyner disclaima any national
ambitions but politkians noted his
avallability as spesker al Jeller-
son-Jackson dinners and Demo-
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tagon is • nf almost studied 1945 The U.S program wasprac-
calm even against a background tically nonexistent until 1953 and
many Americans consider du even now is generally on a five-
quietirgi . day week
Russia, employing a huge, pow Outside the Pentagon and
erfu rocket launched a 184-pound among men informed on both the
earth satellite Oct .4, heraldingV.S.an Russian progress-in sat-
the dawning age of inter-planet ellites and missiles, the Penta- ,
ary travel . gou’s calm view is regarded
V. fl. PROGRAM chiefly as a form of complacency.
The U.S. satellite program, em- Erik Bergaust, editor of the
ploying a much smaller rocket magazine Missiles and Rockets,
ed a 2144 nound satellite, is be- and one of the best informed civil-
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By MEYER LURIA
NEWARK, N. J. O—A lawyer
who delivered newspapers aa a
boy to help the family finances
and a young publisher who in-
herited a prosperous magazine
are running for the New Jersey
governorship in Tuesday’s elec-
tion. The outcome will be watched
by political pulsetakers plotting
their 1958 and 1960 charts.
The one-time newsie is Demo-
cratic Gov. Robert B Meyner,
handsome 49-year-old smalltown
lawyer .who four years ago scored
an upset in this normally Repub-
lican state and won national at-
tention as a potential White House
occupant. He is running as the la
vorite this year despite President
Eisenhower's three-quarter million
vote plurality in New Jersey in
1958.
JUST ARRIVED!
not necessarilw reflect-the im-
pact of the Little Rock School in- v
tegration struggle on Negro vot-
ers and a Democratic intraparty
battie in Hudson County, where
the late Frank Hague once deliv-
ered decisive pluralities.
Addressing a group of leaders
of the National Aasn. for the Ad-
vancement of Colored People.
Forbes contrasted the actions of
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off an avalanche of speculation 1 mile intermediate range ballistic
as to what it would mean to the missile. Russia claims to have
military future of the United, been in quantity production on
. States in a restless, powder keg such for two years
world. - -The Russian missile program
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REPUBLICAN
. Staging a sunup to midnight
handshaking, doorbell - ringing,
speechmaking tour to Republican
State Sen. Malcolm S. Forbes, af-
fable 38-year-old publisher and
editor of Forbes magazine of busi-
ness and finance. He to an Eisen-
hower Republican.
President Eisenhower himself
gave Forbes a warm endorsement
this week.
"I believe he to a man of fine
character," the President told his
news conference "He has a fine
family and I think he would make
an effective governor, so I am for
him."
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Big Ranch Backs
Hunting District
MERCEDES, W — The King
Ranch has offered to stock and
pay half the cost of developing a
proposed public hunting area in
South Texas.
"And if the people have trouble
raising the other half, we’ll lend
the difference, on your own
terms," said Val Lehmann, game
manager for the sprawling ranch-
ing empire. He described the offer
to the Valley Sportomen’s Club.
He said the most favored "loca-
offices. . "g
In Democratic Hudson, registr- pcyu
tion dropped by 29,000 since- 1953. -pla;
In the same period registration
went up nearly 33,000 in he ban-
mg there. The "answer lies in
ing there. The answer lies in
stronger, active defense meas-
ures."
So what does all this portend for
the future?. The views of informed
scientists, military men and some
politicians add up to this:
For the next three to lour years
aircraft as we know them today
will retain the lead role in war-
fare Afterwards they will become
obsolescent rapidly and in about
to years probably, will be obso-
lete
in time, the jump will be made
from manned aircraft to missiles
to manned space ships with inter-
planet ary ranges.----------—---------
. Manned space travel is not as
far off as you may think North
American Aviation is building a
rocket driven ship, the X-15. which
is designed to travel 4,000 miles
per hour at 200,000 feet
The Russians are already talk-
ing of going to the moon. There
are vague rumors here that three
U.S aircraft companies are in-
volved on a super-secret project
involving a manned rocket with a
range of 10,000 miles.
NO OVERHAUL
It seems probable that the de-
fense establishment needs no Im-
mediate, drastic overhaul, but the
potential -weapons of the next few
years are truly frightening.
The possibility already exists of
thermonuclear satellites orbiting
in space, to be called in on target
at will.
Shortly after the Russians an-
nounced Sputnik, a U.S. military
spokesman said that the only
thing needed to convert It into a
terrible weapon was "enough pow-
er to break it out of its orbit.”
The United States, and presum-
ably Russia. Is already working
on a 500-pound. apace satellite to
circle the globe once every 72
hours photographing potential en-
emies for hostile activities
With three such satellites on
criss - cross paths through the
Skies, almost the entire globe
could be kept under near constant
surveillance.
tion for the shooting area would
be between Corpus Christi and the
Lower Rio Grande Valley.
Lehmann said the King Ranch
was making the offer because.
tana on the Soviet and U.S. pro-
programs, says in an editorial in
senhower, reportedly told a Con-
vair executive: “Go under
ground.” ———g—-—
Bergaust. when asked the same
question, replied: "Go under
ground.”
The military long has been
thinking on such lines. Vital seg-
ments of the defense establish-
ment, certain communications
headquarters —a f it are al-
ready under the earth.
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___ COMPLACENCY
"One . of the things we must
strip away is this complacent feel-
ing that what the Russians can do.
we can do better. That probably
is true, for Ue undoubtedly have
the better scientists, but in this
race — and it- to a race — the
prize is to I he swift. The prize,
of course, to wortd leadership."
An informed military source,
who insisted on anonymity, made
these points in an interview:
1. "I think nobody can give a
categorical answer to the question
of military implications because
the effect to different each year
and governed by developments.
The goal of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff to to maintain a military
machine of a changing nature.”
2. Top military men regard
missiles and satellites as new
weapons in the evolution of the
science of warfare.'
3. The United States has in its
present bomber fleets more des-
tructive power than the Russians
and so long as this exists, the
USSR ’will not go to war. L
4. The Mint Chiefs cannot scrap
the present military establish-
ment because it also is confronted
with the possibility of a limited
war using today's weapons.
To the question of whether long
range missiles might drive navies
from the surface of the seas and
under it, he replied, “aerial bomb-
ardment in the past has -ever
prevented movement on land or
on the seas."
INDUSTRY
Will the existence of ICBM's
and satellites force a greater dis-
persion among America's vital in-
dustries, perhaps drive segments
under the ground?
"There has been an increased
dispersion of industry over the
past 10 years, though it to doubt-
ful that it was caused by the So-
viet threat I would hate to see a
Maginot Line complex develop,
just going under ground and hid-
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