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[teving to vanish atomic warfare ; . —— | range of more than 1500 miles; the Ex & . J S res U. 's D bly | Yet there is evidence from the his- a a |A-10, with a theoretical range of | EX=\C2. i Returns CHROPRACTORS go riter ays epi ora tory of all horror devices, including r Shesé 3 4 veh Jukeying or putin In the Atiantie, }/8500 miles, and the A-14, about ? . 1] L ig, > poison gas and germ warfare, that WS nd my Ate ai R ngraine ies | which the army has released no To Law Practice * . €a A ter e «ing roun atomic weapons probably will out-i| - 3n¥ re el-plothing ay 5 information. -We don't know what 10 URGE
law themselves as soon "as one. oF ‘The scramble-~egged on hy mystery rockets sooming over
| the Russo-Gierman . team of sci- Another Slischarged serviceman, ; wede! d reportedly over Denmark snd Greece—Is bringin | more other nations learn how to 5 wift yee n y diplomacy an on the Paris con: \entists have acComplished. - = |Harry P. Zaklan, will return to the Chiroptactors are expected to d= : orces rol Nn Oo ivisions ma them. a wh - feremon . - ak Xe do‘ know, however, Is | practice of law here. He will be mand state recognition at 8 cone : @_ |" Meanwhile, our exclusive posses- A series of five articles on this subject--Our State of Pre: t at defenses and counter-meas- ciated. with Jolin: P. “Viadahy |vettion J -tie 7 i sion of the atomic bomb 1s just paredn - 1046—has been prepared for the Scripps-Howard | ures against rockets and guided! u, Indiana association “(First of a Series) about the only asset we have which o.., © ‘|i missiles are triggered to radar, and 512 Oda Fellow . : in the Hotel Lincoln Oct. 13-15, newspapers by a man who has been to most of the places he 1 ls | - By GUY RICHARDS saves us from the status of military tells about and who has seen quite a bit of ‘war and power radar has some stringent rules of | bldg. : The association pointed out that Writes for Scrippy-Howard Newspuptis [inferiority to Russia in Europe and politics. 5 its own. isto. al, 2 under present laws a chiropractof NEW ‘YORK, Sept. 30.—Our state of preparedness, ‘1946, is net: | Asia_and military vulnerability to He is Guy Richards, former marine major, a veteran of two | Tomorrow: Our needs in radar. |. ndiana law is prohibited from obtaining =» We are in excellent shape to win an Indian war, if we happened to be Russia at many places in the West- and a half vears of Pacific ‘service, and a frequent contribulor tempat ——r mE | school, pa pi license to practice in this state. menaced by Indians, and we have made a “good start on plans for a ®™ Remjsphere. Diplomacy | . to the Beleniatal maguiineg of the navy and marine corps. . FAILURE THREATENS I enth the army in Merle Calvert tive Buck Rogers war in 1975 or 1980. | This is his first article. » eXecy Secres ~ The facts also show that the state of the nation, in light of the] We started the year 1 hopes tha U.N. SAYS SMUTS ne Europe an tary of the association and local present state of the world, is one of deplorable military weakpess in [the high premium we place on hu | LONDON, Sept. 30 (U. P.). =u 0 ticipated in attorney, sald Indiana is one .of which most of our military and for-|— - |man life soon would be underwrit-|iocieq Our note brought sharp re- tured the underground mass-pro- | Premier Jan Christian Smuts ofj2? pa only four states that have failed to
: | { {the Normandy ineign policies are fast being changed ons and push-button wars — we Fn al Sve: devel RY ie police torts from Russians and Swedes. |duction plant for supersonic V-2| South Africa urged the Big Three J nes nn recognize the treatment. ‘ —and should be changed even fast- have’ allowed our ability to fight ' Meanwhile, a rocket has exploded rockets at Nordhausen, in Saxony.| powers to make a new attempt at Before ntepd Speak heduled to er—befdre our influence and secur-|1946-style war to dribble away th|iDe Year ends, Americans are belng|,yer g farm in Denmark. On Rept Also the bulk of its German-|ecomposing their differences today.| log] be Mr. Zaklan Pea IS Suha appear. a} ity vanish. about 15 per cent of what it was kidnaped and shot all the way from |; a5 American naval forces ridin technicians. The 1945 model | He declared that both the United | pe ito S00: the parley are Dr, Vinton Logan,
Be ugos! torn s graduat f No one need be blamed. Possibly a year ago. rin and Y avia to China.|ro, 5 visit in Greek ports, Greek|of V-2, of which we got no samples, Nations and the peace conterence| * sitorney was graduated romp, o president ef Logan Chiroe {Our high valuation. of life, com- | Indiana university in 1937. no one could have foreseen ' that | Yet the rockets that have been
Premier Constantine Isaldaris an-|had a range of 350 miles, or apout| were threatened with failure. rail . . the drift of events toward the fate- flying over Sweden, Denmark and |Pared with that of many Sthet or nounced that mystery rockets had 130 miles greater than the V-2's| reeeemeter practic college, St. Louls, Mo.; Dr, ful end of summer, 1946, would Greece call for a network of radar- |tlons, has proved a military liability. |,p ered over Salonika and Mace-
tested by the army at White Sands, ba Sala Sa a von FRESHER BREAD P. Lorne. Wheaton, D. C,, executive bring a world alert, switching at- operated counter-measures on out-| In the same year, the Soviet|donia. > M. | was after the great war and a spe-| WASHINGTON—Electrical treat- | director of National Chiropractie tention from interim plans and dying ships, planes and island bases. Union, whose desire for paece We| what do we know about Russian| Never tried, but designed by Nazi |clal—and indeed awful—responsi- ment of baked bread stops pros- association, and Ford Baylor, sece long-range plans to a cold ap-| They call for a return to world|once rated as high as our own, has) rockets? scientists, were several Improved bility . rests or America ns the pective mold growth, and makes retary of the National Chiropractie praisal of present capabilities. Such |war II fundamentals in respect to| emerged apparently as the master) we know that the Russians cap-itypes, the A-9, with ‘a theoretical! greatest world power.” |presd stay fresh fof weeks. Research foundation. an appraisal is startling. | seapotver, airpower and landpower | of rocket warfare and rocket-intimi-We have reduced our ground They spotlight the need for an dation diplomacy. forces from 89 divisions to 15 in all-round perimeter defense, and | This fact is the most significant the belief that the United Nations old-style military principle, and a/Of all. Long-range and interim
. . 4 ; . " r 2 - would assume the burden of “polic- diplomatic policy, to implement {plans i od She frozen to Shalp STRAUSS SAYS. ‘TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TO MORR ow’ . ing the world. right out of the Monroe doctrine. | gets on) + e ot about os ow wih ] ; and rocket counter-measures, no . Perimeter Defense Need Now Peace Plan Shit for 1970, but for 1946. : : But the United Nations military| We: started by trying to impose, Flying “Persuaders” % x " staff* commitee hasn't” yet agreed a Spartan peace on Germany, with| Unless all the evidence is mis- sri ‘
on a way to talk about the prepara-|the expressed agreement of Russia. | |eading, rockets which have heen tion of a world police plan. Mean-|Now we find that in order to pre- zooming over Sweden were “per- ; ? ; while, an aggressive police state, vent the old German arsenal from \suaders” from = Russian-occupied| ; ” in 9. similar in many ways to Hitler's becoming a rew Russian arsenal, | | Germany designed to get the Swedes
Germany, seems on the verge of belatedly we must rush to com- to extend credit of about $278.taking in most of Europe and Asia. pete with Russia for German good 000000 to the Soviet Union. With our eyes fixed on the dis- will. The credit has just been extant future—on supersonic weap-' We have taken the initiative In'tended. The United States has pro-
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