/""——_' Thurs, Jan. 30. 1958 The Guardian Page 13 " 1 -,.»......w- SAME NAME, INJURY, CAUSE council Bluffs, Iowa, —— These cal injuries —- broken left legsimonths old, was injured Dec. 22 lyoungsters, both with -the. name -—- that in each case resulted Michael, are recovering side by from a playful tussle with a sis- ride in hospital here from identi- ter Michael Wayman (left), 16- Conquest Of Space Opens EDITOIVS NOTE: Man’s im- pending conquest of space pre- sents An overwhelming ques- tion: Will it be employed for peace or destruction? In the fol- lowing story, an AP science writer explores the huge poten- tial of space for both good and evil. By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP)——Space is to- morrow’s cradle of fantastic new human boons. It can bring better forecasting or even control of weather, sec- rets of stars and moon and mars, worldwide TV, totally unpredict- able comforts and powers. . 0r space is tomorrow’s battle- ground of a savage, silent war. War between space ships and rockets whirling at dizzy speeds. Silent war because space has no air to carry the sound of explod- ing bqmbs or guns. Eminent scientists predict men will fly in space, aboard space cruisers or platforms circling the earth. What men do there can cast the die between peace or war. The potentials either way have been outlined by rocket and scientific experts. Space platforms could be take- , off fields for rockets making dis- . covery jaunts to sister planets or - the real moon. From the same platforms, rock- - ets with H-bomb warheads could be shot down to hit any spot on earth with pinpoint accuracy. Great telescopes aboard artifi- eiat satellites could gaze clearly ' V3? distances into space. They W_ d be free of the shimmering d1_ rtion in seeing cause by the ¢33th’s thick blanket of air. BIRTH OF STARS '1'hey‘would see new great is- ‘Ills of stars, Mars’ “canals,” 99191395 see stars being born or 501379 puzzles of the universe. _,Se and other instruments mlflht discover new sources of ellfi'gy_ the same telescopes could I’991‘_ down on earth—sky-spies ob- Wwmg every troop or airplane or “Wet movement of a potential ”"-mY- A threatening move . . . and obliteration from space. attachments could make the willichmg automatic, for continu- WW surveillance. ii TV eyes for peace could g_ t cloud movements around it-world. detect the birth of hur- 1. es and storms, vastly im- ¥"'F-"6 weather forecasting to aid 3-‘met. picnicker, ship and plane. ‘E farlv. effective action for still- R‘. ’ n'..}'”i$;;.;§.,;t, Courteous . Delivery s CALL Semp|e's Pharmacy DIAL 4171 L Highest Quality STOVE and FURNACE FUEL “Prompt Delivery” Wendell Barbour Phone 6635 T33 Weather satellite could signal 5 % - New Worlds To Mankind or divert storms to sea. quickly, accurately, anywhere. GIGANTIC MIRROR uhungi 5 and beam. movements to affect weather. cities and forests. OLD BREWERS early as the 12th century.’ promised techniques of seeding, clouds to bring rain where needed Man-made‘ moons could serve as relay stations to bounce TV crews. signals back from simultaneous reception around the world, to communicate voices or messages Germany’s Professor Hermann Oberth foresees a gigantic mirror in space, focusing the sun’s- rays, as by a magnifying glass, at any desired intensity Sun rays could light entire cit- ies safely by night. Sun heat rays could disperse killing frosts over orchards, melt Atlantic icebergs, open up ice-bound seaports, per- haps through heat affect cloud Or, as a military weapon, the sun rays could set fire to whole Sputniks, and moons to come, are peaceful-enough messengers to learn what space is like. And whether and how it would be safe Norwegian beer brewers had their own guild in Bergen as jured Jan. 4. (AP Wirephoto) for human travel. lites, carrying men. Some nation will be first. astronauts tined for peace or war? time left. and Michael Gardner, 4, was in- Next will ,come bigger satel- instruments, or Mistrusting intentions, a rival might launch space war, sending up explosive rockets to tear the satellite to helpless bits. Con- ceivably, space war would find fighting to destroy enemy space vehicles and their Is the space above earth des- The decision is political. There may well’ be only_ a few years’ MONIIMENT3 ‘Vere Beck & Son Ltd. MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWNI Skilled Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 CRASH LANDS IN SWAMP MIAMI. Fla. made a forced landing of weather conditions. Easy to make. . . and sure to make them often . . .these light flavor. For finest results when you bake at home, always d9PenF1 °‘1' Fleischmann’s Active DIY Yea“ °, "/3 cup shortening § Cool to lukewarm. 2. I Meantime, measure into bowl’ "/1 cup lukewarm wafer ? 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