Approv)ed F(@r Re)ease gn6Ak--RDP96-00792ROO0200230001 -0 k C" 6it. YK -4 ww-tottA C49 4,&@,4-c ez@ Q,A@ W-L, eA -)t , 7(--10a-t-Q +-I- A_Q P a-&4@ 14 6-@ (,V@AA I 1"4,0 'C' C, el Appr.'..,, -0 "0 C50 ek nA-1,@.i e,@ Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0200230001 -0 t77 lea", /( e LT 4 W-1 -4C -Z--C@O C@ a_ CAe-ta,// o, C." f 7,e './f 7,9 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0200230001 -0 -RE 't.a@s9@0YE,,..'.Cl -RD 96-QO792ROOO@qO230001-6 -Appygo for @e 4a 1A C_ Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0200230001 -0 Approve 11hr(a-IffftM@A: SHrMrNV*VOVKV.e11e d@ CPYRGHT App "d I-Es Pup@'M* the Pentagon N 1949 THERE WAS a bril- liant Chinese professor oi` jet propulsion at the California Inqti- tut e of Technology who had an eager young specialist in high- speed air dynamics among his graduate students. The Chinese scientist was so far in the forefront of technological pioneering, and so trusted, that he was made director of the rocket section of the United States Na- tional Defense Scientific Advisory Board.'But in the turbulent outset of loyal ty-s ecu rity scares, he was arrested Richard D. DeLauer - in 1950 ('T on charges _sien Msue- of he s n fefit being a 9 , C-ommunist, 'Ne - S and was Q, ord- @ ( the United States can ered deported supply to physks in . to Communist nded to aril space C.hina. the nation which it shi@ to Then, before now embraces Hopg Kong. the order It was charged could be as a "friend" with th4t the carried "parallel" global papers -.:t, it contained was de- valuable cided he security interests security knew too - the People's information j:@any and - that secrets to deported; Republic of China. their real finally destination in 1955 was Shang- he was to China "What aperceptive guy haL U.S. in an exch@mge Tsien prosecutors of charged that ' natiori@il& was," Delauer said en became In China admiringly. a Communist he was before N- Tai lieved to Delaupr, a nonbureaucratiche arrived havelad type of in the a major United share in States as developing scientist from CalifomiAa graduate Chi.na's where he student first nuclear in 1935; Tsien bombs. knew Romild Reagan denied he as governor ever was a Communi L That was and Defense Secretary Delauer Prof. Tsien Caspar W. said that H-sue- after TBien 8hen. He Weinberger as a Re4arrassociate,was barred had the from the rank of Caltech Air'Force c8m- colonel is a veteran of the pus and in World early days of any access Wa@,,41 to his and own m- fi 'eaded American ballistic cret research, a scientific missile and jet he nevertheless mission con- sent to explore aircraft development. tinued it the advances He most re- for a time in missilery "by remote made by cently was executive control Hitler's vice presi- - with scientists. graduate Tsien students later wag dent of TIRW; the engineeHngwho met one of him off-campus." the braintrusters Said assigned conglomerate. Delauer to predict Badly, how the "It was next a disaster." 'war might Delauer recafled admiringlyWhen Wen be fought that fifly was Their report, deport- "Toward in 1949 Tsien at an ed, Delamer New Horizons," academic m4 "All became of us could a major party at Caltech told . envision seedbed Delau6es masses for many of bright subse- atudents quent American wife and a friend, taught by military "Look girls, I Wen," challenging ad- a @ances_ would like to sell hostile you a ticket*to United States with their Taien's the moon." They thoughtown - adentific deportation he was breakthrough& "was a ' tm- mendous drunk or unbalancecL China's loss for Tsien, "Culwral us, and Revolution" a great was gain for Delauer said, "wrote devastatinE, China," one of the for its said one progress, former student first papers on the Delauer last week. application of m4 biit He is Richard "it was a big D. Delauer, nuclear energy to controlledKtak for now the rocket us. It Pentagon's destroyed a whole '-f scientist flight-- " . de@ade with the of faculty title of and students.- un- iecretary s Delauer of defense Tsien, who was Goddardlast &aw for re- profes- 9@sien in 1952, search and sor of jet propubion and underatands engineering. at Caltech, that T8ien In that is now post, Reagan was arrested after in the clam administration govamment of "older ap- statesmen" in ic: evelopment @&&FCWOMM9 r& - 0 @Sd ' - 42"03/0, b4 @Y MARDE _tj@ A di @ @ k role in hat technologys R evaluating J w @ 'y of papers and b Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0200230001 -0 STATEMENT BY QIAN XUELIN LED EFFORT TO DEVELOP APPLICATION OF SYSTEM SCIENCE TO STUDY OF PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA '"RESEARCH IN SOMATIC SCIENCE MAY LEAD TO A NEW SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY... THAT MAY BE A GREATER REVOLUTION QUANTUM PHYSICS AND THE THEORY IN THE 20TH CENTURY." THAN THOSE OF OF RELATIVITY Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0200230001 -0