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A 36 THE COURIER in LOUISVILLE, KY. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1966 Chairman Speaks Out New Book Twining Joins McClellan in TFX Battle By GEORGE C. WILSON Los Angeles Times Washington Post Service WASHINGTON Air Force Gen. Nathan F. Twining, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, allies himself with Sen.

John L. McClellan, in the TFX airplane battle in a hard-hitting new book that will probably escalate the current debate on U.S. military policy. Gen. Twining that "our Air would have better allaround fighting across the spectrum of war" if the $6 1 to $9 billion Too Late To Classify Deaths and Funerals BICKEL, Carl C.

Age 66 Saturday Sept. 17, 1966 at 10:30 A.M. Residence 1233 Valley Drive, Beloved, husband of Mary Rose Akers Bickel; devoted father of Mrs. Harold (Carmel) Bischoff and C. Kenneth Bickel.

Brother of Mrs. Leslie (Leona) Bence and Joseph R. Bickel. Also survived by six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday, 9:30 A.M.

from Embry-Bosse Funeral, Home, 2723 Preston Highway and 10:00 A.M. St. Stephen Martyr Church. Rosary service by men of the parish at 7:30 P.M. Monday.

Visiting after 3:00 P.M. Sunday. BRYANT, William H. Saturday, 17, 1966 at his residence, 422 Club Lane. Beloved husband of Cleo Andre Bryant.

Father Britton Bryant, St. Craix, Virgin Islands, William H. Bryant, Jr. and Betsy Wells Bryant. One grandchild, Nina Bryant.

Brother of Mrs. Sterle. Cousins, James Bryant, Vincennes, Ind. and Robert Bryant, Sacremento Valley, Calif. Funeral from Pearsons, 149 Breckinridge Lane, Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. DERBACHER, Mr. Christy Passed away in his. 70th year Saturday, Sept. 17, 1966 at 6:30 E.

P.M. Family residence at 521. Oak St. Devoted husband of Mrs. Eleanor (Spruill) Derbacher.

Loving father of Mrs. George (Shirley) Vancampen. Miss Barbara Derbacher and Mr. Crispy Leroy Derbacher. Also survived by three grandchildren.

Mr. Derbacher resting at the Oak Street Home of Arch Heady Sons, 1201 E. Oak St. Time of services and interment 10 be announced later. Friends may kindly visit after 1:00 P.M.

Sunday. EDELEN, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (nee Beard) Passed away Sat. Sept. 17; 7.

a.m., at Haggin Memorial Hospital in Harrodsburg, Ky. Survived by sons, Franklin S. Edelen, Miami, Col. Larue M. Edelen, Monterey, Leonard G.

Edelen, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and daughter, Mrs. Donald E. Groot Louisville. grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Daughter of Beniamin Franklin Beard and Margaret Lasiey Beard.

Services 11 a.m. Mon. from Bruner and Sims Funeral Home, Harrodsburg, and burial in Danville Cemetery. GUINN, Mrs. Lena (nee Callahan) Passed away in her 79th year, Sept.

16 ,1966, p.m Residence, 1111 St. Devoted wife of Mr. Jesse Guinn; sister of Mrs. Betty K. Manion; also survived by 3 nephews, Joseph, Kenneth and Raymond Manion.

Mrs. Guinn is resting the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Mon. Sept. 19th, at 2:30 p.m.

by Rev. David Pitts. Interment, Schardein Cemetery. Friends may kindly visit after p.m.. Sat.

HAYNES, Sherman Age 79 died In Lynnhurst Nursing Home, Elizabethtown, Sat. Sept. 17th, 1966, Family residence Brandenburg, Ky. Mr. Haynes survived by his devoted wife Shellie: daughter Mrs.

James T. Hicks, Brandenburg, two sons. Charles Haynes, Vine Grove, Ky. and J. W.

Haynes, Dyer, Funeral in the Alexander Funeral Home, Irvington, Monday 2:00 o'clock. Burial in Custer Cemetery. HOOBERRY, Roy Age 4:45 p.m. Sat. Sept.

17, 1966, SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Residence 214 Cumberland Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Ruth Barnes Hooberry: father of Mrs.

Ben (Linda) Mrs. Robert (Betsy) Miner Ind. and Larry Hooberry of Los Angeles, Cal. brother of Miss L. and will Tenn.

Remains Mitter Funeral Home, 4505 St. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Tues. Sept. 20 from the funeral home, Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

LOCOCO, Mr. Joseph Saturday, Sept. 17, 1964 at 11:15 a.m. Residence, Quinn Dr. Age and of Mary Father of Joseph, Dominic, O.F.M..

Hamilton. Ohio. John and Vincent Lococo. Remains Keenan's. 4724 Dixie Howy.

Funeral Tuesday morning 10 o'clock at St. Lawrence Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. The rosary will be recited by the members of St. Lawrence parish Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

at the funeral home. McCARTHY, Miss Mary Joan years, Saturday, Sept. 17, 1966, 7:30 a.m. Residence, 1853 Harvard Dr. Beloved daughter of Mrs.

Marie Kelly McCarthy. Sister of Daniel McCarty and Mrs. Edward H. (Rita) Gildehaus. Miss McCarthy is at Ratterman's, 3800 Old Bardstown Rd.

In Buechel. Funeral 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from St. Francis of Assisi Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call after 1:00 p.m. Monday. MOORE, Mr. Elmer W. Passed away Sept, 17th, 1966, 8:45 a.m..

his 77th year, SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Family residence 1526 Anna Lane. Devoted brother of Mrs. George Vandiver, Mrs.

Gertrude Bunton, Mr. Rudolph Mr. Moore, Elizabethtown, Robert Moore, Miami, Florida, Mr. George Moore, Knox, Mr. Bowman Moore.

Also survived by several nieces and nephews, Remains resting Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Monday 1:00 o'clock from Owen Chapel. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Willisburg, Ky. Harrodsburg, Ky. paper please copy.

ORGAIN, Benjamin H. Age 79 Sept. at 5 a.m. at Clark County Hospital, Jeffersonville, Ind. Father of Beniamin W.

Jeffersonville, Mrs. William Matthews, (Irma) Clarksville, Mrs. Grady King (Ina), Louisvitie, Brother of Frank Orgain, Clarksville, Tenn. Remains at Scott Funeral Home, 919 Main Jeffersonville, Ind. Funeral Sept.

19, at 10 a.m. ment Walnut Ridge Cemetery. REID, Mr. William (Willie) Saturday, Sept. 17, 1966 in his 71st year.

Family residence, 1214 Lillian Ave. Husband of Mrs. Chloe Royalty Reid. Father Mrs. Viola Richardson, San Lerado, Calif.

Brother of Mrs. Lillie Wright, Dyre, Mrs. Shelly Bennett, Custer, Mrs. Almeda, Allen, Dyre, Ky. and Mrs.

Ethel Hohimer. Also survived by two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, Mr. Reld is resting the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 3601 Taylor Bivd. where services will be conducted Tuesday at 11:00 a.m.

by Rev. Samuel Vanover, Pastor of Berry Blvd. Presbyterian Church. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call after 5:00 p.m.

Sunday. WITT, Mildred L. Age 49, Saturday, Sept. 17, 1966 7:15 a.m. Mary Elizabeth Hospital.

Residence, 523 Forum Ave. Beloved wife of Thomas R. Witt. of Thomas R. Witt, Jr.

Sister of Miss Lucy Lark and Mrs. Carrie Green. Funeral from Pearson Funeral Home, 1310 3rd St. Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Interment in Resthavan Cemetery.

18, scheduled to go into the TFX went for "two different aircraft: (1) a relatively simply and inexpensive direct support aircraft tailored specifically for support of our ground forces; (2) a modern bomber to follow the aging force of B52s and B58s." McClellan read the above and other passages about the TFX from Twining's book and said in an interview they reflected his own views. Twining might be called as a witness in the coming McClellan committee's TFX hearings. Twining Retired in 1960 Twining, as chairman also assails tary policies entitled, a Hard Strategy." and Winston sale soon. Twining the Defense Robert S. advantages staff; that cost has been perverted from a tool to a decisionmaker; that the failure of United States to test a single nuclear tipped missile or develop a 100-megaton bomb grave blunders, and that the military potential of space has been all but ignored.

McClellan Using Book The arguments behind these views are detailed enough to fire the debate on today's military policies. The fact that McClellan already is using Twining's book to help his TFX case against McNamara is but the first example of this. The TFX is a combination Air Force Fighter-bomber and Navy interceptor that has a wing that swings all the way back for supersonic dashes and is extended nearly straight out from the fuselage for landings and slow cruising. McClellan launched what became a politically explosive investigation in 1963 after McNamara overruled military advisers and gave the TFX contract to General Dynamics Corp. rather than the lower bidder, Boeing, which the Air Force and Navy recommended.

McNamara claimed at the time, and ever since, that the General Dynamics design was simpler to build and would more nearly provide one basic airplane for both the Air Force and the Navy than the Boeing' proposal. bomber version of the TFX also is being built. Twining, who was on active duty when the TFX to use to TFX development, started, claims support ground troops in a conventional war, too short in range and electronics to be an adequate strategic bomber, and not enough better than current fighters to justify itself for the air superiority role. McClellan also quoted Twining's rebuttal to McNamara's insistence of building the same plan for two services: "When aircraft design 'compromises are attempted in order to meet competing requirements," the general writes, "past experience has indicated that the resulting hybrid machine cannot perform any one of its missions in an optimum matter." (Armstrong LINOLEUM EMBOSSED TESSERA CORLON $495 INLAID $299 Reg. $6.95 VINYL YD.

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