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Satellites Give Man A Choice

Turko-Syrian Handshake

A scene of friendship on the Turko-Syrian fron- tler: a. Syrian soldier (left) shakes hands with the Turkish sentry over the border. This is where many feared recently that a third World War would break out. Ex- press Photo.

Lived His Life Over-Twice

In Nine Hours

Liverpool, Nov. 11. Douglas Wardrop, 23-year- old British seaman who fell overboard unnoticed in the middle of the Pacific, said today that while treading water for nine hours he lived his life "over about twice." "I never thought about death at all, only about sharks," he added on arrival home after one of the most remarkable rescues in maritime history.

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SPUTNIKS ARE NOT OMENS OF DISASTER -STEVENSON SAYS

Now York, Nov. 11.

Adlai E. Stevenson 'said tonight_the Soviet earth satellites have given Man a choice between extinction or international brotherhood.

The Democratic Party leader and two-time presi- dential candidate refused to see the satellites as omens of disaster.

"Last month a new star flashed across the skies," he said in a speech to the National Conference of Christians and Jews, "I wish it had been we who lighted that new star. It disturbs me greatly, as an American, that it was not. "Yet I know, as a citizen of the world and as a member of the tomorrow, that the basic issue is no longer the supremacy of nations. It is the supremacy of man for, good or for evil, for survival or suicide. "The significance of what has happened Hes not in which nation has first reached into outer space, but in the fact that man has now obliterated, for better or for worse, what we used to call time and distance.” Stevenson apoke at a brotherhood award to Albert M. US$100-a-plate

Waldorf Greenfeld, Philadelphia, choir- Astoria Hotel World man of the board and president of City Stores Company, chair- Brotherhood banquet that man of the board of Hankers followed the two-day 29th Security Corp. of Philadelphia annual assembly of the Na- and the Loft Candy Corp., and tional Conference of Christ-chairmen of the City Planning

Commission of Philadelphia. lane and Jews.

in

Но mado the 'speech awarding the first world

US Will Launch

Rodent-Carrying Satellite "Soon'

Washington, Nov, 11.

Stevenson was joined in dis- cussing the Soviet satellites by David Saroft, chairman of the board of the Radio Corporation of America and toastmaster at the award dinner

A Symbol

The aruficinl moon now circling our planet is a symbol of the Amazing conquest of natural forces," Sarnoff sold.

"Man, having explorod and sub- dued the surface of the globe, renching out for mastery of infinite space.

Hin A

xational world, the

advent of the Sputnik should have touched off universal pride

in man's genius, Inmead; it has touched of universal fear

ot

There we have the dilemma

or mankind and the challenge to its sense and to its soul."

Dr John P. Hagen, Director of the American Van-how it may be used.

guard project for the launching of an artificial earth satellite, said today that the United States should institute a clearly defined and well-coordinated programme for man's con- quest of space,

studied

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Sarnoff sold the superiority of the free world in science and

technology no longer can be taken for granted. On that lovel, he said, the world swiftly

is approaching "dreadful parity:

has equal, capacity to indiet nearly total destruction on the other."

Ai a press conference at the human being lato space is that condition when each side Naval Research Laboratory, Dr of assuring his return, Dr Hagen Hagen said that American Navy said, noting that the presents and Air Force experts had long delicate scientific problema,

the penetration and He suggestad that the feat existence of man in space, but may be accomplished by hay- that a programme of the kind ing the satellite carry a small he envisaged did not exist yet, plane, which could be piloted

He said that sooner or later back to earth. an American satellite carrying

In an orbit around the earth. a small animal would be placed

SMALL RODENT

"I still had faith that I would which the American Army pro- Ho described the baby moan be picked up, was about 1,000 miles from the future, as intermediate in aloo

posca to laurich in the

nósrest land,” he added..

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Wandrop, pecond male in the between the Navy pilot satellite, 10,000 ton freighter British which will weight five pounds, Monarch slipped overboard carly and the more complete satellite on June 9 about 1,000 miles west | weighing 21 pounds. of Panama.

He grabbed a trailing rope and was dragged along half- submerged for some 10 minutes but had to let go and saw the ship gradually disappear her way to Japan despite his shouts for help.

Ho said the army's satellite might carry a small rodent.

Dr Hagen said there could be no question of sending a man into space until there had been an exact study of the reactions of animals such as rate or mon- koys which are physiologically similar to those of man. aiza Among the moral problems to

be solved before sending

The ship eventually turned round and found blin hours later. Router,

Dr Hagen said that the ten- porary lead taken by the Soviet Union in the entellte field did not constitute any loss for the United States, except in terms of propaganda,

There would be no compari- son between the Soviet and

American accomplishments 'be- Year in December, 1958, ho fore the end of the Geophysical

concluded. Franco-Presse,

PROCESSION

Nicosia, Nov. 11.

said,

"But on other levels," He *# terms of basic morality, elementary justice, re- ligious Insights, the free world 1 "clear_primacy,” still holds Sarno sald-United Press.

Rockets For W. German Defence?

Bonn, Nov. 11. spokesman for the West German 'Defence Ministry fold a press conference today that no decision had yet been taken about equipping the West Ger- Hundreds of Turkish Cypriotsman armed forces with rockels, today joined the funeral pro- To give the rockets with | coesion of Police Inspector atomio warheads would be a Mustafa Ahmed Beyaz, who decision affecting all member was shot by gunmen while states of NATO. Here Franz driving in the westem suburbs Josef Strauss, the Defence Minis- of Nicosia on Saturday-Unitedter, would give a press confer Press

ence on this subject next Thurs- day or Friday.

Laika May Be Alive-

SOVIET PREMIER'S STATEMENT ON SPACE-DOG

Moscow, Nov. 11.

Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganit turned the fale v Russia's space-dug Lalka into an International mystery today by telling re- porters the dog was "alive when Sputnik II was last heard from yesterday.

He added that no reporta on the dog's condition

had been receivey today.

Bulganin's statement added confusion to oa- again-off-again reports that the dog was dead, and contradicted one by the Italian Communist newspaper Unita, which usually is well-informed on Soviet affairs. Unita said the dog died yesterday when it ate

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its last morsel of food-which had been polsoned before Sputnik II began circling the earth on November 3. Bulganin was cornered by correspondents ab a reception in the Swedish Embassy marichg the Swedish King's birthday.

Ho caldi Soviet scientists received reports of

The spokesman had been asked to comment on a magazine report that the armed forces would very shortly fockets carrying atomic charges over ranges up to 1,000 kilo- metres (625 miles),

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Lalken's pulse, heartbeat and blood pressure The Saucers

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Asked why recent Moscow communianes húð

failed to mention the dog, Buljukin malet "We don't put everything in the communi que. We don't want to make too much fuss about the dog."---United" Press,

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