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World News Roundup 'Cosmic Ray Barrier'Is Latest Worry For Astronautical Scientists1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 Astropautical scientists are now worrying about something they call the "cosmic ray barrier" which may be encountered when space travelers approach the speed of light. That was one of the points developed today at the closing session .6 the Air Force Jet Age Conference. rier, He said the intensity of cosmic radiation a mnaee to man "goes up a millionfold as you approach the speed of light." Man Gets 10 Years In Kidnaping Case EVERKTT, Feb. 28 Hv-George Edward Collins 21, was sentenced today to 10 years' imprisonment for kidnaping 8-year-old Lee Crary of nearby Lynnwood last Sept.

23 for $10,000 ransom. The boy escaped after being held captive four days. No ransom was paid. Superior Court Judge Charles R. Denny told the expressionless jobless aircraft worker he had committed a cruel and inhuman crime, stupidly and crudely carried out.

Judge Denny set Collins' maximum term at 10 years and recommended that the State Board of Prison Terms and Paroles also make it the minimum. King Hussein Lauds Arab Federation AMMAN, Jordan, Feb. 2fl tfu King Hussein today praised his Iraq partner in the new Arab Federation, saying Jordan has found somebody who will protect her back and support her. The young King reviewed 5,000 soldiers in a parade witnessed by about 100.000 persons. He made no direct reference to President Nasser's attacks in Damascus on the Jordan-Iraq federation, but said: "Lies, intrigues and conspiracies will only make us more determined and resolute to carry home our mission for Arab unity." He expressed the hope the Arab Federation would be a good omen Unionist Denounces Kohler Organisation WASHINGTON, Feb.

28 I A CAtftnnal Artfi nl the llnitpH vised Kitzman to simmer down. "If you're going to use provocative language, the other side is going to use provocative language," he told the witness. "I can take it if the rest of you can, but It will not be a very pretty story to put before the country." McClellan's committee is inquir Kennedy Kitzman that "certainly the first illegal act was laken by the union, with the starting of mass picketing on April 5, 1954." Kitzman denied the picketing was illegal and defended it as necessary to protect the strikers from company guards. He said a terrible thing tha company wai doing." W'adsivorth Sees New Disarmament Talks UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, Feb, 28 lift The United States' new Auto Workers denounced the Koh-j ler Co. today as an "arrogant andj dictatorial" firm that wanted a strike.

Testifying before the Senate Rackets Committee, Harvey Kitz- ing into repeated acts of violence during the 45 months the UAW the mass picketing ceased "as 'soon as the NLRB issued an in sador James J. Wadsworth, said. today discussions will begin lm-; mediately on the question ot' what to do next. He told reporters he referred ta informal consultations already under way on a small scale. has been on strike against the Kohler plant at Kohler, a village near Sheboygan.

When Kitzman continued his denunciation of the company, Mc-Clollan cut him off, saying he was delivering more of a speech than testimony. Committee counsel Robert F. junction." vair Astronautics Division of General was asked what barriers would be encountered; in space flight akin to the sound and thermal barriers of eartK flights. Onf of them, Khricke speculated, would he the cosmic ray bar for realization of hopes for com UAW's Region 10 chief in "Fifty-seven days later, and not plete Arab unity. He also made a veiled reference to the refusal of Egypt and Syria, now merged in the United Arab Republic with Nasser as president, to make good on their promise of financial aid to Jordan.

Milwaukee, accused the Wisconsin plumbing fixtures firm of build ing a company arsenal, training antistrike troops and making "open and brazen preparations for industrial warfare." Chairman McClcllan (D-Ark) ad until a court Intervened," Kennedy said, his voice rising. "And you spend 30 minutes" telling us what THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Saturday, March 1, 1958 OPEN Monday Friday Nights Until 8:30 WWMMIIttlMrWWW(MWMmMtWt i These J. C.

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