Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 9, 1958 Diplomat's Views (Continued from Page 1) tuals we have in the U. S. In talking about the United States' relationship to other countries, Mr. Raffaty said, "West Germany is the best ally the U.S. has in Europe. They are so much a friend in fact, they are unfriendly to others." "Two danger spots in the world today are India and China. If the western world should loose the alliance of India, the great number of Communists would be a blow to U.S. power and prestige." A sign of weakness in Quemoy, such as removing our troops without a cease-fire might cause us to loose an additional million people Faubus Stand dividuality and uniqueness of personality" above the element of security. "Security is more a virtue of the present age than of the basic concept of Christianity," he said. Dr. Albert Bramble, First Methodist Church minister, also said he does not consider the amendment "unChristian." 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The Titan is designed for firing from underground tubes. Wichita ranks first in the nation in the manufacture of airplanes for personal use. (Continued from Page 1) "If there were danger to the surroun- ding civilian population," he said, "missile bases would be built in deserts." The Atlas is fired by squadrons, with six missiles to a squadron. The missiles stand on the launching pads at all times, with atomic warheads in place. However, the device which triggers the warhead is installed by electronic means after the missile is in flight. Exact site of the base has not been announced, but the officer said the closer it is to Lawrence, the greater The Air Force officer said the base will have a stimulating effect on the Topeka-Lawrence area economy. The base is expected to employ 700 persons. There was speculation today that the Topeka missile base may result in a minor population movement to Lawrence — or other cities away from the launching center. 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