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Washington, Jan, 18,
Senator Henry Jackson warned in a speech today that "before the year's end, the device of ballistic blackinail may be added to the Soviet arsenal of conquest.”
He said the Soviets probably would be able before the end of 1956 to fire a ballistic missile with a range of 1,500 miles. Mere possession of such a missile, the Senator said, "will permit the Kremlin to blackmail our allies within its range into neutrality or worse. Before the year's end, the device of ballistic blackmail may be added to the Soviet arsenal of conquest.'
"
Senator Jacksom spoke to the sano call the alr-qtomie stalċ- National Security and Foreign mate, it would also shift the Relations Comitirelons of the military balance to the Com- Ameñan Legion, 11 large | munista.” veterans' organisation. He is a member of the Sonate Anned The Defence Department has Services (Defence) Committee.
Just launched a kint Army. Ho {stal chairman of He Navy effort to develop such a 1,500 - mile ballistic missile, Atemle Energy Milllary Appli-
the withough much of the basic technological work involved tins already been accomplished.
Senate
Sub-Committee
C
Senator Jackson remarked that such a urlæsile would not be able to hát the United States
The project to develop an in- termediate range ballistic missile but said it would destroy our greatest single advantage In the is part of an acceleration of the rontert for air-batomic supremacy ballistic missile programme or- cur system of advanced over-dered by the Defence Secretary, Mr Charles Wilson, last month.
-United Press.
sean air basers."
Good Reason
the
Senator Jucksun suld United States faced a real dan- of losing the race with Russia to be the first to develop un atercontinental ballistik mla, slle fontastic weapon that
would be able lo span The
Atlantic Ocean in 30 minutes ard lost i target with
atomic or hydrogen warhead. He noted that the combination of a long-range ballistic missile
Compromise Possible On US Foreign Aid
Washington, Jan. 18.
Some Democratic Senators said today they and a hydrogen warhead had saw grounds for a possible compromise on the Administration's request for long-term commit- "And for good reason," hements in the Foreign Aid Programme.
been termed "the ultimate weapon."
added.
"The grim vutlook for our success" in the race is justified by the present lack of urgency in the US ballistic missile deve lopment
coupled with continuing complacency over Rusalan ability," Senator Jackson said.
He
programme,
the ballistic called for misslic programme to be placed on a wartime fooling and for the Defence Department abandon the philosophy
to
thal
the US could only increase its efforts in case of war.
Dangerous Habit
"In Dr all-out atomic- hydrogen
out industrial
war.
might would, be consigned to a nuclear graveyard," "Today we can prep
only in time of
be said.
for wat
Senator Jackson continued: "We as a people have nequired the dangerous habit of under- estimating Soviet capabilities.
"Seven years ago we had a
They said that Congress could, in effect, state
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Bonn Changing Traditional Courts Martial
Bonn, Jan. 18, The West German Federal Cabinet today ap- bill to replace traditional
a policy favouring foreign ald projects that would require several years but keep actual appropria- tione and authorisations or a year-to-year basis.
Under-Secretary of State proved a Herbert Hoover, Jr, Indicated the
the opinion of martial yesterday, in same Senators who heard him. that the Administration might
Atom - Powered
Cruiser ADMIRAL
WANTS
BIG ONE
tions,
Bottle
courts
courts
by duciplinary under civilian
for such a compromisejudges. The bill will now original request has go before Parliament. drawn strong opposition,
since ita
Mr
Hoover
In the new German forces a commander will be the company discussed
and reprimands able to give matter with the Senate Foreign
severe reprimands, fines of up Relations Committee in a long.
to one months pay, and confiar closed session.
soldiers to barracks.
Russian Offers
offers of
A battalion commander
will
be able to order detention of up to three weeks.
monopoly of both atomie Burke, today proposed basis. He said this country offleer and a man of the same
May Appeal Mr Hoover 'told the Senators that the United States cunnot A soldier may appeal "from a
officer's Washington, Jan. 18. meet
punish- the "challenge" of commanding Chief of Naval
economic ment to a disciplinary court Opera-Russian
of three assistance
by keeping its own consisting Admiral Arleigh
ald programme on an annual civilian judge presiding, a staff bombs and the planes needed to that America's first atom- must respond with participa- rank as the accused. Decisions deliver these weapons against powered cruiser, which tion in long-range projects." will be by majority vote, distant targets. Today, not only will be equipped to fire
that monopoly one, but there is a grave question as to guided missiles, be of 11, whether we have superiority In 000 tons displacement, in these fields.
stoady of the 9,000 tons "With each succeeding race for originally planned. discovery and production of critical weapons, Soviet tech nology has narrowed the crucial time log between American and Russian breakthroughs.”
Real Danger
Senator Jackson sald Russlang were out to win the ballistic missile raco "to destroy the thesis that the United States is the industrial and technical colossus of the world"
"We face the very real danger that they may be able to do fast this. Such nar achievement would not only jermingto what
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Sens, Hubert H. Humphrey and Mike Mansfield both told reporters
Appeals from
disciplinary courts are to be heard before a special military panel of the
ederal Disciplinary Court Berlin-Reuter
in they thought there are grounds for a possible com- promiso.
Sen.
The cruiser will be the United "I believe I can go along with States first marface craft driven the general principle of express- by nucifar power.
ding support for long-term Addressing members of the commitments for certain types Senate Armed Forces Committee of projects," such 05 .water
development, Admiral Burke also asked for resmirces approval of the construction of Humphrey told reporters. He
4,000-ton four
frigates And ld such projects should eight 8,000-ton destroyers, all programmed separately on ก equipped to fipo guided missiles, year-to-year basis, much in the nature of public power projects in the United States,
Not Far Off
Admiral Burke
the Lold Senators that the Soviet Union would have twice as many sub- marines as the United States by July 1957.
yot
"
Withheld Views.
Sen. Manzfleld said
be
Bagdad Pact Committee Meeting
Bogdad, Jan. 18.
The Bagdad Pact Military Committen, comprising the Chiefs-of-Staff of the five mem-
bar "countries, "will "hola
second mesting in Bugded on Saturday, reliable sources said here today.
has felten
on
"It is understood that the meet. under the chairmanship of ng
General Rat ATIL, Chicrof
He said the USSR did not Congress has the duty to come
a definito policy up with foreign alde -- alther
for or Stult of
will paint
to his
He said Congrese could go on record, as favouring
* Jony
Iraqi
s Mid ke
discuss the Pact's detence of its firat
of mabijim
the
hold
The Ming last November
knowledge, pOSSOS any stamle powered submarine, but he warned that she had never lagged for behind in such developments. e day was not far off, he ranga programane and still ka:
The
when she would appropriations on a year when the Permanent Cousall of possess submarines equipped to year basis. But he withheld his the Bagdad Pact-Britain, Tur Are guided missiles de didown viewe on the question of key, Iraq, Persia and Pakistan- pot have them already long-term commitments general- Inauguraledi the Pret⠀ In | France-Press,
Bagdad-Reuter,
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