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   San Mateo Times (Newspaper) - December 16, 1957, San Mateo, California                               NUCLEAR WARHEAD OFFER MADE TO WEST DOWN TO at the conference table his earphones to listen to translation of a speech at opening meeting of the NATO summit conference in Paris today In his speech at the meeting hower called for heroic efforts to match Russia's military challenge while the margin of power is still ours Plan now to SPEND NEW YEAR'S IN THE The Lanai is the closest thing to he On New Year's Evo exotic Indian ental and Hawaiian dishes from p.m and special Naw Year's Eve served from p.m Open New Year's Day to Lanel Saturday liom fX Daily Pay For VUla to Villa KoUl Bi Source Of STANFORD Calif top nuclear physicist declared today the.British have achieved a advance toward hydrogen bomb as a source of power Dr Sterling Colgate of the versity of California Livermore Radiation Laboratory told a news conference the British have made a1 significant contribution to the ultimate attainment of thermo- nuclear power The physicist who was speaking in connection with a meeting here oE 700 from all over the world said he was to divulge the nature of the British advance said security regulations prevented him from whether the United States had made similar progress Controlled Fusion A London newspaper reported recently British atomic had succeeded in conducting a controlled thermonuclear fusion giving off temperatures greater than the sun Colgate deplored the disclosure which he said com- promised the possibility of re- new exchanges of tion with We all hope to publish papers r U.S in Bid to Build Defense Against Reds PARIS AP United States under direction of President Eisenhower of- its European allies missiles and clear warheads today And the NATO summit ence immediately split over how to handle this crucial issue Eisenhower himself in his ond speech of the day to the NATO council offered the Euro- pean allies assurance that the United States would at once and all appropriate force to the assistance of any tion subjected to an- armed at- tack The actual missile proposal was put forth by Secretary of State Dulles according to informants familiar with the U.S delegation actions in the conference Dulles said the United States is willing to provide missiles if NATO countries ing to take them in accordance with negotiations worked out by the allied supreme commander Gen Lauris Norstad Dulles also offered nuclear warheads deployed under United States custody in conformity with the needs of- NATO planning and in agreement with the nations di- concerned Ike Goes to Bed the conference wound up its working session cancelled a gagement General Paul-Henri Spaak and to the Embassy residence to go to bed said he was tired alter his busiest day since his Opposition to any quick action on the missiles proposal came German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and from the leaders of Norway and Denmark conference opened at the Geneva meeting next September and hope at that time to hear a great deal from the he said Colgate who returned recently from observing British nuclear de- the Atomic Energy said actual harnessing of clear power is anywhere from ten to years away Colgate was discussing taming of the hydrogen bomb and not atomic or fission which already has been adopted as a source of Metrical power 700 Attend one of DO physicists in- Russians gathered here for a week-long series of meetings on such abstruse subjects as the ultimate nature of the atom and the submicroscopic world of the nucleus Most of the meetings including those the American Physical Society will be held on the Stanr University Campus However today's symposium on Magneto- hydrodynamics led by Dr ward Teller of the University of California was held at the heed Research Laboratory at nearby Palo Alto Hunt Fails for Capsized Boat A call for Help brought coast guardsmen a copter and dump where reported seeing a boat capsized and floating in the bay It had been feared duck ers were endangered The original report apparently grew in ex- aggeration and some at the dump said they had been told two men were seen fighting in a rowboat the boat capsized and the pants floundered Mrs Cleo wife of a dump employe said she an empty boat floating Officers Howard Darknell and Leo Minehan maintained -a on shore while the coast guard helicopter piloted by Lt Comdr James Nesmith and Maruskin and Junor scanned the turbulent waters The helicopter landed at the dump and Junor said nothing of could be the bay but were spotted floating about which could have given rise to the alarm DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST A NEWSPAPER SAN MATEO COUNTY Street Final ASSOCIATED AND UNITED PRESS DIRECT WIRES Vol 300 2 Sections 28 PAGES SAN MATED CALIFORNIA MONDAY DECEMBER 16 1957 iOc PER COPY Sierra Storm Hides Fate Of Plane With 7 Aboard Three Inches Of Rain Here More Is Due The heaviest rainstorm in two years soaked county today with as much as 2.97 inches of rain up to 8 a m Forecast for this tonight and tomorrow are in- showers with der showers possible late day or tonight The said the weather be going anywhere but down Appear ji had ered a week here Honolulu moved together with a cold storm front coming down from the Gulf of Alaska of warmer southern storm colder brief public Eisenhower closed working in but statements government heads as Backs U S Chancellor Adenauer the principle that words -4- should be equipped weapons equalling those of our Yet Adenauer said all here need very thorough with a decision off until next spring Premier Eimar of Norway informed the conference that his country has no plans now to let stockpiles be established on Norwegian territory or to con- struct launching for mediate range ballistic Gerhardsen said that if sary a solution disarmament must direct between the two principal military ers.- a clear suggestion for Russian something allies have shied heretofore The Norwegian premier said the right course would NATO to postpone a decision on rocket bases in Europe But NATO's civilian chief Spaak lent powerful support to Eisenhower He on all 15 arm themselves with the most modern nuclear weapons and said failure to Union with a nuclear monopoly Formally Circulated Adenauer and Gerhardsen spoke before Eisenhower had formally presented an American offer to supply missiles and stockpile clear weapons in Western Europe The proposal had already been in- formally circulated however through diplomatic channels In his opening policy statement Adenauer advocated a NATO study of the of ic moves penetrate the Soviet overcome the of could also act to tighten See Page 2 Column S DOWN 3.60 33.80 BUZZSAW 9.W thunderheads this The southern here ending a siege of fog in galley the northern storm had en descending Both are ing out Without ing too much The colder storm the Sierras in snow down to the 3000 foot level Yesterday it was raining as high as 6000 feet The snow be a boon to the hungry runs but weather has favored ley's Heavy The Saturday night to severe -as in the section inches in is 8.11 Y City a steady total Last was At Half and a half of rain yet en artichoke crops re- ports Two more days of and wind could hurt he adds inches raised al total to 7.20 inches last date San Mateo reports Please See Page 2 HEADED FOR S Girard the United States soldier from Ottawa 111 who stirred up an international hornet's nest in and his Japanese bride Hary sits in compartment of train at tion in Oakland today prior to leaving for AP Illinois Girard en route to Fort Sheridan for discharge from the army and his wife had arrived in San Francisco earlier aboard a navy transport ship from Japan Girard was greeted with jeers Jeers Greet Girard On S F Arrival With Bride SAN-FRANCISCO Pvt William S convicted in celebrated Japanese m a slaughter trial to a- Tie Illinois soldier in rank and ed jailing a Japanese woman arrived on the Anderson with Japanese wife Haru -30 descended and ers on the Mason pier sent up of boos but Girard whirled and yean you too Refuses To Talk to talk because he been press However FRANCISCO C 420 El Cerrito ave president highest award the Italian ment -1 Pierluigi Albera Italian consul general the Order Merit of the Italian Republic at a noon luncheon and commercial figures Alvera cited status as president the world's private called of lias shown the Italian :-Al- vera said contributed his efforts an closer United States and Italy thus ing the true interests of both be has consistently the efforts of ian consulate to Joster mutual good i James D to is who holds he was unsuccessful in ducking Girard wearing a regulation olive drab uniform lacking the stripes of his of third class hurried through the landing formalities and left for Oakland Railroad Station He was to Santa Fe Chief for 111 He will be discharged from the Army at Ft Sheridan 111 Girard appeared tense and an- gry throughout the rapid tion His only show of emotion came when he retorted 40 or 50 hecklers and later when he turned down the reporters request for an interview He waited aboard -ship the Jirst half hour after docking he appeared head of the gangway preceded by his tite wife Hurried Into Auto tried to evade still and officers hurr into an Army the blocked the car for several minutes He then was driven to an administration ing in the center of Ft Mason for an interview I am not going to say anything and I am not going to have my picture he told reporters in the crowded I have been crucified by the press both in this country and in he added While he spoke photographers continued to shoot pictures Stalks From Room Then he stalked from the room with his wife who had not spoken During the voyage from hama in the troop section of the transport His wife was with the other military pendents Nearly other personnel and dependents were aboard ship Iran Quake Toll Rises to 2000 Iran of said today least were killed in that have hit northwestern Iran since last Friday the Red Lion and Sun Iranian equivalent of the Cross that troops 952 victims Ehe added that the toll was beyond we He that the of started immediately of the the Cloudburst Lashes SAN FRANCISCO Iff A burst lashed San Francisco for an hour causing widespread flooding and power failures The Weather Bureau said that between 7 and 8 almost a half inch of rain fell Several street car lines were The Golden Gate regular power service but auxiliary Downtown snarled because many residents drove to work after- they cars department reported all over the r city Drive in of Park Station was under a foot forl some time and the AF in Search Of Craft Long Overdue Here The air force sent tros amphibian search planes aloft in visibility day to search for a chartered plane missing with seven persons aboard with wo pilots and passengers disappeared Sunday from Reno to San Francisco International port herei It Jast checked in at p.m it was over Auburn about 125 miles from here but radio receivers believe the craft may have been course Heavy and overcast int with the search launched from Hamilton Air Force Ease The base public information of- ficer said the first up cruised high over the Sacramento but were- ered by poor visibility A- third Grumman was to join the hunt over the foothills of the Sierras No trace of the has been found following its last tion report and its gasoline would been long since The pilot the ged last reported his position over in Placer civil aeronautics ad- ministration said he reported by radio that ice was forming on the wings but there was no tion of an Blast Heard reported was half way along the course between Reno and San Francisco By last ning its fuel would have been ex- hausted A woman resident of the ern section of Auburn reported she heard a loud blast in mid- afternoon yesterday The Placer county sheriff's of- fice said the lead was a slim but worth were sent into the area day Nothing had been heard from the missing the radio See Page 2 Column 2 NOW OPEN PLAZA Branch Office 1841 El Camino Reol 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