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NBA Staff Correspondent NEW YORK — (NBA) - This may sound like somebody's pipe dream-but: Solemn scientists and engineers WWI"! are talking about the pee- slbility of man-carrying flrplgyi“ "in M" n! Bi- 35.000 miles an hour-planes that could go out- side ihe earth's atmosphere, whgrg no air friction would slow their lPfld. that could circle the earth l‘ IN! lined their centrifugal fogs would offset the pull o! g". Out in sub-stellar regions, lomg. where between here and the moon, the engineer could out his en-' gines. Then plane and crew could circle the earth forever-or, at least, until they got hungry and 101191? and bored-without using‘. m? Dower. i V When their job was done, or therocket engine, perhaps even more crew members cement toleratethan the possibility of atomic one another any longer, the qn- ipower. makes it an idea from which gineer could start his engines, and scientists of substance do not turn "I0 Plane could fly back to whqfleccrnfuily away. srlvity took control. From there: lflmring atom power for the °" U"! if!!! beck to earth could time being, the rocket engine is be a coast-in. who only power plant that might "'I‘here are lots o! things to bflmake such a venture conceivable.- licked before we could do that," For one thing, only the rocket en- remarks Robert D. Grange, prQ-‘Eillé could provide speeds from 1°" Bhilineer in the Wright Aer-o. 23,000 to 25,000 miles an hour nec- nau-tlcal Gem's gas turbine divi- Tessary to break throug_h the earth's 51°11. “but there's nothing that 33y; gravitational pull, so that the ship “'5 impossible." could coast along through space. The experts do not flirt with such I For another, engines and tur- iieas out of idle curiosity, or even blues and iets need air, as a. source to provide future escape for 101mm! oxygen to support combustion. Th0 Bet led up with human so. ’But the rocket engine carries its cietY- The military thinks such Own oxygen supply, and it alone l "space ship" would be a valu- c.- i operate above the 80.003-to- We weapon. 100,000 foot level at which the It could hang in the sky, ever. earth's atmosphere becomes too ‘"3111! s full half of the earti-pgithin to pupport combustion effic- surface st once. With electronic iently. devices, the crew could take con- There are several obvious ma- trol over atomic missiles,’ launched .101" problems in connection with from the earth, and guide them 91ml. a space ship. They start with "nflflnlly to explode in me qumulthe designing of a plane capable Square. the Wall Street, the of building up, in a few hundred Pennsylvania Avenue, the willow miles, to a speed of 5,000 miles. Run of any enemy country that The cabin would have to stand was no more than half a world a pressure of 14.7 pounds to the lWl-Y- [square inch, inside, against no Obviously, nothing like this is pressure at all, outside, without lint around the comer. But theiexploding. Insulation would be- Y. R. C. Prize Shoot A highly succcsi-ul prise-shoot and banquet was held on Wednes- day, May 4th., bringing to a fit- ting close the season's shooting activities. i v i startlllll atiansodol form. This is the last engines fit in aviation‘: future. No Drive Againsii Sweep Tickets Fifty-two contestants, including IIONDON) M“? 19 “(cm visitors from Milton and Clwr- British police m v“ "he m“? lottewwn as well as the wgular 10R‘ 15531 Hwpimls sweeps“ e fork Club, participated in the af- Mimi Wt a vpokwm“ 1i 5m" iemoon‘: shooting ‘cctnpetition. ‘m5- Yard Bilid inday that no spe- The cup, presmted by the club, d“ 41'1" i‘ l“ Pmive“ was won by so. Rogers of Char- Within the 1*" 3° "W" if? lottetown with a score of 99. IBWMHG Some 39-000 ‘ma ‘é 1n in, evening a banquet serv- eis. isms dwilnw 1°‘! ‘m?- ed by the York ladies, was enioy- have been dlslmed °' 1‘ “w” es, tretes’ courts. The tickets are éalirlbzdetlnhes-oontestsn wives and band m m: Epsm Derby w be June 4. and Aw s we" the“ presented w mhotteities and traffic in foreizfl lottery tickets are illegal in Brit- ain under the Betting and Lot- teries Act of 1964. In Olerkenwell magistmttl will‘! yesterday Joseph Inns. 37- H! 6"‘ gineer, was fined £35 ($10) after pleading guilty to two charge! under the lotteries Act. lmig was arrested viihile car- rying a suitcase txmtainin-g 11.905 Irlsih Hospitals Swecpstake tick- ets made up in packets ready for mailing. Most of 1118111 had CB"- adian addresses. The prosecution charged “"1" long used his garage M B "Y" liable post office [or forwarding mph ,. ‘ake tickeis." ‘ihe fennel charges were using bhe premises for purposes con- ected with a lottery and havifll lottery tickets in his possession for the purpose of distribution. Magistrate Herbert Malone 00m- mented “It seems to me that i116 Government of Canada might have been brought into the Mae as third parties" because most of the tickets were destined for‘ Can- ada. ~ But Oasiada House said the matter has not been broilsm 1° its attention. Meanwhile in e second case Mrs. Mary Clarke was fined f5 for distributing 15.816 Irish Hospitals _ elk“ " ‘ The cases ap- parently were not linked. ANTI - SNAKIBITI all taking part in the shoot, and ten lucky ladies, whose mama were drawn by ihe‘ ten leading marksmen, also received gifts. Donations were received the following: Moore and MacLeod Ltd. Vesseys Tire Shop. Brown Bros. Potato Growers Association. Booms were as follows: from Leigh Vessey . Nelson Watts 5 Louis Vcssey W. Allison Mutoh Dewar Swan Medical science has developed a "motion-cup" appliance to oom- bat mskebite where serum is not resdilysyailable. 8833332288835888882888322?iifii888888gi§§§g888g888 saiisdoneaiaia ing Ideas of scientists is the rocket engine, the inner workings Scientists See ‘Nothing Impossible? About Idea of ‘speee Ships’ '11“ dgmgnfl (or speed is producing’ some strange engines for tomorrow's'air picture-and some ideas of what tomorrow's speed may be. One power plant that goeawith the fantastic-sound- of wliiohare exposed below in schem- of three dispatches that show how the old and the new in aircraft needed against heat generated by air friction while moving 5,000 miles an hour in the earth's st- mosphere; and. also against the fact that in space there would be no atmosphere to temper the sun's heat by day or to hold and dis- tribute remnants of that heat by night. In the absence of gravity‘s pull, there would be nothing to hold down the crew, or anything else that was loose. The rocket engine still is in its infancy. It has been used on ex- pe-iisnental fighter planes chiefly because, at the time, no turbo-jets powerful enough were available. Its principal immediate interest is in connection with missiles of the V-fl type. It has helped to achieve manned-plane speeds unofficially estimated to have approached 1700 miles'an hour —- unmanned mis- sile speeds up to about 4000 miles an hour; It has at least one major defect thus far. Its fuel consumption is so enormous that a rocket-power- ed plane can stay in the air only a few minutes. The name "rocket" is deceiving. Its power does not. come from a series of explosions from rockets, but from the continuous burning of a mixture of ethyl alcohol and Berlin Votes “No” To Russia By Thomas A Reedy BERLIN. May 1'? -(CP) -Abciut a third of the Germans voting in the single-ticket zonal elections be- hind the iron curtain have upset forecasts and dropped a big mo" in the ballot box, official Commun- ist figures disclosed today. A total of 4,080,272 votes was reg- istered in opposition. Berlin's Communists appeared dazed by the results of the Sunday and Monday elf-lotion of 2.000 dele- gates to a "people's congress." a Soviet-model parliament wihich they had expected would show an almost solid "yes" vole. A thick wrapping of official sec- recy had covered the results for nearly 24 hours after the polls closed when the soviet zone elect- ion burcau finally issued these fig- ures: Eligible to vote, 13,533,071. Total vote, 12,887,234. Percentage of eligiblcs voting. 95 2. Valid ballots 12.(fl4,%1. Total "yes" mic, 7.943.949. Percentage, 66.1. Tlotal “no" vote. 4,080,272. Percentage, 33.9. voting yes appeared not entirely correct. The election bureau Bip- parenily counted the more than 800.000 invalid ballots to mach that ptrcentage figure. Actually. only slightly more than 00 per cent of those voting castffiyea" ballots. In Eastern ‘Berlin the result was even more emphatic. There 41.9 per cent voted against the ticket, 50.1 per cent for it. The conditions of ihe voting had led observers to expect a 90 per cent. or better "yes" vote. ‘rherc was only one list of candidates, all screened by Communist organisat- ions. The voter could not write in his own preference. The election campaign has been tuned. to catch the votes of the Nationellsiicfiennan, regardless of any coolness he might feel toward fashion-s bullet in the back ol the head. lanai ‘ Communism. Even former Nazis had been urged to vote. At the Q Even the figure of 66.1 per cent I liquid oxygen at a temperature around 5000 degrees fahrenheit. The rocket engine actually is another jet engine that carries its own oxidizer instead oi depending on the air. Like any jet, it expels high pressure, super-heated gases from s. rear nozzle, and these kick the plane along with the same re- action a heavy gauge shotgun ap- plies to the hunters aching shoul- der. Very secret work is being done on new propellants to replace ethyl alcohol and . liquid oxygen. Most are very poisonous and high- ly corrosive. Some v°vill ignite with explosive suddenness the instant they come together, which creates a hazard to experimenters and adds to the problem of finding new materials to contain and utilize them. The rocket engine can operate at any speed, but-unless working beyond the atmosphere at 16 to 20 mile altitudes-there is no excuse for using it until speeds from 2000 miles up are required. Any use at lower speeds, new that turbo-jet and ram-jet are available, is not because of the rockct's own virtues, but merely to permit study and experiment with rockets before really speedy planes become available. Bowling Kinsmen-Kinettes Bowling Finals Braves-Iiooo-S points Yanks—3264-l point 1ndlans—<2886—0 points. Kinsman high single W. Bryenton 359; high three E. Lord 666. Kinetic high single F. Boyles 261; high three F. Boyies 64.2. Total:- Braves—5 1-2 points. Indians-ii 1-2 points Yanks-ti points Consolation Dodgers—3306—5 points Giunts-QOOS-i point Rod 8ox—24i60-0 points Kinsman high single L. Duffy 292 high three L Duffy 715 Kinetic high single B. MacDonald gm; high three B. MacDonald 819. Giants-d points Dodgers~5 points Red Sex-l point top of the ballot ment: "I am. for the unity of Germany and a just ptiwe treaty. Therefore I am for the following candidates." But at the bottom was a place to was this slate- vote "no", and s. place to vote "yes?" Every measure had been taken to bring out a mammoth vote for the congress, which in turn is to elect a German government. A1- though the election was held only in the Russian-occupied zone, some Communist organizations from Western Germany had nominated 500 candidates so that the govern- mem could be described as rep- rescnting all Germany. Western occupation officials have anticipated that this government would set up a clamorous support of Russia's proposals when the four-powtr conference on Ger- lallallly gets under way in Paris May Western German leaders immedi- ately interpreted the election as exploding any impressive sem- blance of German support for sev- let policies. I Shanghai Street Execution I'm gangsters Ibo had victimised residents in various parts of beleaguered lhawnei were ess- ere by municipal police in a determined effort to clear the city of crime. liner are dreads kii as the filth ikneeling. nick ground) nits to be executed in typical Chinese Radio photo by Warren us. Ila-Ame staff correspon- L.~ {AGE SEVEN THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY The Sale you have been wailing for. 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The front entrance to the British consulate in shanghai is barred] and barricaded in antzcipntlon of the influx of victorious Communist armies now nearing the Chinese mctropols. Barbed wire covcrs the high compound wall of the consulate which fronts on Shanghai's world famous water-front bund. ‘j —%. The terror that hoist Shanghai as Communist forces encircle city is well illustrated in this photo, showirg execution by Nationalia soldiers cf political prisoners. The procedure is that s truck drawl at the city's north gate. Five prisoners, bound and piacarded wit a list of their crimes. are unloaded from a truck. forced to kneel l the centre of ihe road. then quickly executed with a bullet in head. The bodies are left on the street. grim reminders ‘h es tbs acne of war. civil I intsraatimah. .