R 22 1957 FRIDAY_ NOVEMB Mahn- Says For Missile WASHINGT succession of pro word that inter production line. Rep. Georg ON, Nov. 21 R)—The capital heard a rapid :ress reports on U.S. missiles today, including mediate-range weapons are ready for the • Mahon (D.-Tex.) said top-level decisions will be forthcoming soon—possi blv this week—to resolve Penta gon policy differences and to go into high gear operational pro duction of the intermediate range ballistic missile--IRB.M. The Defense Department an nounced plans to build a 65-mil lion dollar missile site near Chey enne, Wyo., apparently to launch American intercontinental ballis tic missiles—CßMS--when such :devices are ready. Although the department said ,only that the project is "required ',to support the missile program," ;it was learned reliably that it is 'intended as the starting point for the flight of a 5000-mile-range 'weapon. 1- Dr. John Hagen, director of !Project Vanguard, told reporters ihis scientists expect to put a six-, finch test satellite into orbit next (month and follow it with a fully•ltalian Boat Explosion ISTAPT.FS, Italy, Nov. 21 al— instrumented, 20-inch sphere inl ',March. • boiler. explosion blasted an 'tal ,ian freighter to the bottom of the Preliminary tests have - been,Naples harbor today, killing at successful, Hagen said, and ' all two men. Flying debris in we have to do now is to set it up and light the fuse." jured more than 100 others and spread' destruction along the busy I Lt. Gen. C. S. Irvine, deputy waterfront. : ichief of staff for Air Force ma-! Darkness halted efforts by di .terial, disclosed the Air Force is:vers to search the shattered 2275-, ;actively working on the develop—ton Anna Maria levoli for from ment.of manned ballistic vehicles ' five to eight men believed trapped and space platforms. 'and dead in the debris. Anderso Says onomy Strong E Possible n U.S. WASHINGTON Secretary of the 1 Nov. 21 (..Pl— Ander ' United States 11 strong, ade a strong, virile son said today th,! can have both "I quate defense and economy." Anderson exprel to the House Smal rnittee, in his first fore a congressic since he succeed Humphrey as the ministration's No. sed this belief Business Corn appearance be nal committee d George M. isenhower ad -1 money man. Anderson broug t the commit tee a prepared stl tement which dealt especially w th problems of small business. Hi more general remarks came asi the result of questioning by committee mem bers. Among other things, he said the reduction announced last week in the discount rates by The Federal Reserve Board for some of its banks was a step in the right di rection. A reduction in this rate usually leads to easier, and cheaper, cred it generally. - Kennedy Sees 'Gangsterland' NEW YORK, Nov. 21 M—Sen ate labor rackets counsel Robert F. Kennedy said tonight that, "If the proper steps are not taken immediately, the invisible gov ernment—the gangster economy— will control this country." He told the Society of Profes sional Investigators in a prepared speech: "The most disturbing situation With which we have to deal is the gangster, hoodlum,. racketeer, and even the Mafia infiltration of some labor unions. The implica tions of this activity are immense, the stakes involved are huge." Reviewing the work of the Sen ate committee, Kennedy described how racketeers took over unions, looted their treasuries and their pension and welfare funds and placed their members at the mer cy of the racketeers. THE DAttY COUEGIAt4 STATF COll ,EGg of U.S. Ready Production You've Days After Christmas vacation only ten short days remain before finals start. 1/4.,N.,‘J Get a BETTER GRASP on flour COURSES with... Barnes & Noble Educational Paperbacks Buy Now and Bone Up Over Xmas COLLEGE OUTLINES and EVERYDAY HANDBOOKS OVER 140 TITLES IN A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECT! ANTHROPOLOGY ART BUSINESS DRAMA ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGINEERING ENGLISH average price $1.50 k$ •;i The University Book Store Wake Forest Students Veto Dancing Ban WINSTON-SALEM. N.C.. Nov. 21 4.-P,—Smiling, joking and sing ing their alma mater, the 1900- member student body of Wake Forest College today cut short their morning chapel program and walked out in a demonstration against the State Baptist Conven tion's ban of on campus dancing. An obvious signal, the shrill ringing of an alarm clock sent the students marching outside to chant, cheer and jitterbug. II was the second demonstra tion since the Baptist Conven tion, which ended its annual meeting at Raleigh today, voted 'overwhelmingly—by about 85 per cent cf the delegates—last night to forbid dancing on the campuses of the colleges it sup . ports. The State Convention is part of the Southern Baptist Convention. About 500 or 600 students, most ly male, demonstrated last night. dancing to the music of blaring phonographs and shouting such slogans as "Down with the Bap tists." An effigy of the outgoing convention president. Dr. J. C. Canipe of Hendersonville, was burned. 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