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BUTTON WAR MYTH QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
PUSH Soldiers Will Play Major Role In Future Conflicts
Washington, Feb. 1.
Army Secretary Wilbur M. Brücker said today the administration is maintain- ing a "sufficiently large" army for a "proper margin of safety” in the cold war,
He also told a National Press Club' luncheon that it is a "dangerous myth" to believe that wars can be won by remote control with push buttons and soldiers still would play the major role in any future
war.
US Army Secretary
Brucker
Saar Favours Union With Germany
Bonn, Feb. 1.
The West German Gov- ernment agrees with the general lines of the Saar with Weat Germany As as possible, a spokes- man said today.
Boon
The West
German
spokes-
Mr Brucker's statement on the Army's Be appeared to be a direct contradiction of recent charges by Gen. Matthew B Fudg why, former Army Chief of Stat, in a series of magazine articles that the army is bring neglected in overemphasi, on ale and atomle power,
Mobile Force
Mr Brucker said the Defence Department has deelded "pro- perly" to develop "to the utmost“ the abilly to retallate imm- mediately against an air-stame as out on
The the country. enemy, he said, now knows that "we can and will lay down a devastating counter-attack.
But he said the nation must be equally
to meet prepared smaller aggressions.
Rotereng to the present size of the army, he sult:
"We feel that a highly mobile force of 1,034,500 men, equip- ped It is with the best wengens both atomic and non- atomie, which American science. can devise
American Ki
industry Con produce, sufciently large under existing
afford circumstances to proper margin of safety."
Ultimate Decision
Us a
Mr Drucker auld the United States power to deter war must melude a strong army, ready for rapid air movement between continents and within combat equipped with
Theatres
and atoinke weapons
lie was commenting 011 3
"The ultimate decision would French official's highly criticni be obtained by soldiers on the
he said Saar ground," he The
The notion statement saying resolution
be fought was "not juridically that wars can
and valid."
won by remote
with control
| machines and push buttons is a He said myth dangerous man recalled that West Ger- the army was now putting a many and France would shortly great deal of emphasis on "tur- begin seeking a joint solution ther exploration in the field of Suur small alomke: weapons."—United to the problem of the territory which would take ac- Press count of lust milumn's plebis. elto in which the Suur turned down "Europeanisation."
whs
He said his government particularly gratified that the Saar Parlament's TESVİUMO called for
which a settlement would
Franco-German understanding as well as the
Heuter.
30 German
mity...
Beware Of
Pilgrims
A new added to
Bonn, Feb. 1. warning has been the welter of traffic signs on West German roada, 1 wanis motorisis near West that pilgrims are Unble to cross the road.
VIETNAM
FRONTIER
INCIDENT
Hanol, Feb. I. Two North Vietnam cluzens were killed and another was kidnapped last January 20 by Royal Laotian troops In ¡ border incident, North Vietnam officials alleged today.
An officia} North Vietnam communique charged that A Lrotian army unlt from the village of Xieng Khousang at tacked a North Vietnam Border post at Nghe An end pillaged two nearby villages.
to
The communique alleged that the Incident was an "American One of the 70 cfficial traffic imperiailst manoeuvre" designed create an Atmosphere of signs-red-framed triangle suspicion between the North with a vertical
Hino, meaning Vietnam and Laotian peoples. "danger spof"has had the one France-Presse. word "pilgrims" added to it to make the new sign.-China Mail Special
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LEGION AWARDS
Parls, Feb. 1.
The Arsi model of an artifiolal 'satellite ever to be ex- supplementary descriptive hibited publicly is on show with panels at the Hayden Planetarium, New York. Panel on left to a composite photograph of the man-made moon with the real moon in the distance and a bigh-altitude view of the earth's surface, Main parts of the satellite are shown in the right- hand panel. The model-18 lo, in diameter and weighing 25 Ib-was designed and bullt by the magazine Popular Betenec,
-Express Photo.
Mine Menace
Red Mine
In NW Pacific
Tokyo, Feb. 1.
Japan may protest to the Soviet Union against sowing of Russian-made mines in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, a government official told a Tokyo newspaper today.
Mr Tasujiro Shimasue, director of the Japan- ese Maritime Safety Board, charged that the high- explosive mines designed to destroy ships have become a "dangerous menace" to Japanese fishing and shipping.
The mines are floating south maini:nd, have "skyrocketed" into the Sea of Japan ap-as a result of the free-floating parentiy from Siberia or North Russian mines. Копса.
the oficial told newspaper Nippon Times.
Considering
the
Several times, he said, mines have washed ashore in Japan, requiring nearby residents Complaint evacuate until the mines were
He revealed that 20 Japanese pairo boals and two airplanes continuous C conducting R search of Japanese waters in an attempt to locate and disar the mines.
Mr Shimasuo described the mines, first spotted in 1949, as Russian-made. His description
by a цр
recent was backed statement from the Japanese warned Foreign Office which that the mines were a growing menuce to Japanese ships.
Mr Shimasue said he is con- sidering asking the Foreign Office to lodge a formal com- plaint with the Russian govern- ment.
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detonated by explosives cx- perts,
The number of mines delect- ed
by Japanese seirchers reached a peak in 1851 during the Korean war, he sttd. But the mines which Appear in numbers during The greatest
months. were spotted winter
this winter in November fa before, in than, December-United Press.
first rather
FATTEST MAN
IN GREECE
не
Athens, Feb. 1. Since Japan maintains no Mr Prokopis Tollas, an Athens diplomatic ties with Moscow, rag and bone merchant, is the
be handled | fattest Man in Greece, the protest might through a third government or weighs 34 alone.
London where directly in Japanese and Soviet negotiators are meeting to draw up a World War II peace tresty,
Insurance Rates Up
The Russian Navy, Mr Shima- sue said, apparently is laying The coveted French Legion the quines off the North Korean of Honour was today awarded coast and Siberia's maritime to two prominent French shorelines.
Mr Tellas, aged 53, says that he cuts very little. He attributes his weight to drinking enor- mous quantities of water-four gallons a day in summer and two gallons in winter-China Mail Special
Canberra, Feb. 1. Heart disease Is Australia's greatest killer, according humanitarians in the Far East. He did not speculate en their stallaties just issued here, They were Father Lucien Picot, purpose but declared, "Soviet who is a misalonary in Rangoon, Russia should be more respon- The figures showed that 28,- and Patil Girod,/chief doctor at sible for her own mines. Saint Louis Hospital in Bang
000 of the 81,605 deaths in 1054
The Maritime Board chlet were caused by heart disease.
оп
kok. Dr Girod is also President said that insurance rates of the French Association in shipping in the Japan Sea, which Tholland-France-Presse. Iseparates Japan from the Asian
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