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LTD. | 3A EP AY pe Tee OF pt AS pe Se \ me ij ice cream, cream aed other ma rane! milk products. rj 0 plannin perations, product de- He was commenting on reports / sakamineat aad saartichan and ae promotion an asset. published - Administrative skill and sound business judgment essential. agency, Continentale, that re- r 3) « \. =, ee ae 5 sts ~~ Pees Sa | 7205 a ee The Canadian destroyer Atha- baskan glides into Halifax har- bor after completing exercises Atlantic. The tri- bal-cl. destroyer is im need Astronauts ai Lost fj} man space scientist, ae Sees iln Red Space Attempts NUERNBERG, Germany yoadd Aeronautics and Space Adminis- Professor Hermann Oberth, tration had no comment on the report, A spokesman referred to statements by the Soviet space chief, Leonid I. Sedov, that Rus- sia has no man-in-space program under way now. BASE NEAR RAN. BORDER Oberth, 66, a former member of the U.S. Army's missile pro- gram at Huntsville, Ala., said he knew from other American intel- ligence reports that the Russians he believes published reports that four Soviet astronauts have died in attempts to put man into space. “I know from American \intel- ligence reports that one attempt at the end of 1957 or beginning of 1958 failed,” Oberth said. “I believe the Russians made se veral other attempts.” brus Mountains close to the Iran- ian border as the launching site for human space rockets. - The Russians have -experi- mented for two years with man- ned rockets but have not yet liable informants in Prague said the Russians have made four gain attempts to get a human being—in one ease a woman— into space. : In Washington, the National YER IS BATTERED of decklevel repairs and a new paint job following a storm YORK NOTES. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown, York. Mrs. George Whiteway, York, spent the weekend in Charlotte- town, at the home of her bro- ther, Dr. Sterling Giddings. Mrs. Joseph Craswell, Char- ilottetown, was the weekend guest par first-line test pilots in space ships, said Oberth. said he is convinced the Russians had rockets with sufficient thrust to hurtle manned -space vehicles into orbit. Continentale said the Russians made four separate attempts to a Soviet missile base north of the Iranian - Soviet border: It said each failed and the . astronauts vanisied in space. The astronauts were identified as Alexei Ledow- sky, Serenty Schiborin, Andreij Mitkow and Mirija Gromov. lottetown, were Sunday evening. He was vague on details of So- | viet space-flight attempts, but | that damaged the Navy’s task force off the coast of Azores. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Murray. : Mrs. Clifford Chappell. York, was hostess to the Evening Aux- iliary at her home last week with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts, Montague, were the guests of MF. and Mrs. Frank Watts, York, on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest MacDonald and son returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett, York, were the guests on Sun- day at the home of Mrs. James Moore, Hunter River. Mr. Arthur Johnson, merchant, York, attended the electrical con- tractors meeting at Montague on December 8th. Mrs. Bessie MacInnis, Char- lottetown, was the guest of her daughter (Verna) Mrs. Raymond Watts, and Mr. Watts, York. STRUDLAND, Engiand (CP)— Residents of this Dorset village "are being, instructed on —- to tackle the swarms of quitoes that plague the district each summer. 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