Jun 5 1965

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Izvestia, official Soviet newspaper, said that the "walk" in space by Astronaut Edward H. White II (Maj. USAF) had given an impetus to U.S. plans for using outer space for military purposes and cited a recommendation by a Congressional committee for an orbital laboratory run by the Pentagon: "These are the evil 'uses' of man in space being thought up here by some influential people in Washington where, incidentally, not one official word has been said about the peaceful purposes of the flight of Gemini IV." (AP, NYT, 6/6/65, 82)


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