Ieee Soa -_— tA Save Ie Oe Heth eae ah A a a ee tw 98 om me it “a4 pound Sturgeon caught in ~a_cod net while deep sea fish-~ NO FISH STORY a ing on Thursday. Mr. Gavin, a__fisherman,_said he had caught smaller. sturgeon -a year ago, but none to compare in sizé to the’ one landed on Thursday. " Wayne. ‘Gavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Claude.Gavin,..Tig-_ nish, said it was no~fish story, ds he helped his father ‘to land ~ Space Age Predictions ~ Show Modern Marvels: JIM STROTHMAN Now you can explore where CAPE KENNEDY, Fla: (AP) |space-age. know-how is—leading, | into-a rocketing time ma- jas the future is envisaged. to- ine. set the dial for_the year jday by United- States ectcepece 85 and zip into ce. industries: ~ *-\eity — is {though ' even 18 The Guardian, Charlottetowa: Tues., Aug, 2, 1966. | Inco Bariiie $s In 1995, @ 4, 000-man space | in orbit, around the | éarth—including a space hotel for tourists.. The » moon,” Mars land’ Venus ‘are colonized by sci- entists. First stop: The largest US. space city in orbit 200 miles above the earth. The orbiting city actually is a collection ‘of many manned laboratories, ‘Tiving power plants launched separately— over: a. pe- riod of years and assembled as. one monster space. station, IDEAS: HAVE CHANGED _ “Its complexion. has changed drastically in the last five years, triggered by the opening of’ the “Space Hotel,’’ visualized L. - Eugene , Root, president of Lockheed Missiles ‘and Space Co. The, city has an average pop- ulation of more -than 4,000, Al-, the permament residents, are assumed to re- turn to earth every six months. The orbiting hotel is,: of course, one of the most exclu- sive, in fhe world, travel costs being what they are. Jts. crown- ing glory is the Starlight Room, which ‘serves. gourmet dinners | junder a naked view of the heav- ens. An orbiting hospital ‘also is here, principally for reséarch jrelated_to the heart, blood cir-. culation, cancer and arthritis. In the\ weightless. world of outer space, the heart does not’ have to work as hard as it does on earth, where it pumps against gravity, Patients with weak hearts are taken to this - [hospital in space — sometimes for recuperation after artificial- hearts have been installed. COULD COMBAT . CANCER Special forms of . radiation found only in space are being harnesses to kill rare cancers.. And arthritis sufferers have less pain_in--space, -where -muscles- are’ not continually straining against gravity.’ : at, the government-operated re- search laboratory, where work continues‘ in such fields as as- tronomy, . weather forecasting for the planet earth, earth-to- space. and space-to-space com- munications. At rates predicted for 1975, the..cost of establishing, nfan- ning “and maintaihing. such a space city would total about, $7,500,000,000~a year. But, Root believés:— costs are—certain—to- jfall on a launch-by-launch : ba-- cabins; |meeting apd other units Wernher Von lof Most of ‘the population works |- In fact, at 1975° predictions, a three-week ,,stay at the © Space |Hotel (including transportation) would costabout-.$200,000 a per- son; That figure will. have to ibe’ reduced 10 or 20 times —be- ‘fore it becomes generally fea- | sible “| EXPECT cost TO DROP By 1995, however; such a re- ‘duction is likely. At a- recent in Washington, Dr. Braun; director the Marshall -Space. ‘Flight Centre, predicted a reduction in ‘launch fon by at least a fac- tor of in the next 30-years.- Step, back into the time ma- chine and return to earth to see jhow the aerospace industry in 1966 was getting ready. to work on the moon. Concepts for lunar laborator- ies now are in the mill at firms such as. Martin, Boeing and Douglas. Westinghouse Electrie Co.” engineers. also. have” pre- Sented- shelter design pone for moon bases.— — “Northrop Space ‘Lahewaiaian has committed company. funds to: devélop a. mobile laboratory , that scientists could drive’ around the moon. Space admin- ing and Bendix Corp. A major: United States policy decision rests in ,the hands of President Johnson: What should be the next goal after a manned lunar landing ‘The choices: Colonization. ef the —moon,. extensive expert- ments’, in earth-orbiting space stations’ or a manned landing on another planet. eae SPEND MOST ON MOON The National Space Adminis- cent of its budget on lunar ex- ploration and: only about one per cent on planetary. - Since more is known about Mats than Venus, the board has listed--Mars as~ having. top~ sci- Nuclear energy is being har- messed for rocket engines. “If you. want to go out to ex- amine Mars,” NASA Adminis- trator James E. Webb said re- cently, chemical rocket if you go um manned. But when you want... to go-out with men, you must have the nuclear rocket.” On journeys to ‘other planets, which may require 1% years or longer for. the round trip, the probably be prohibitive. Firms such as Aerojet, Gen- jsis as production becomes more | ‘efficient. eral, we t some money away - and let di grow for a'year... and a second year... ‘ménths: of this |$75,846,000 or | He anid: he expects the eom- ipany'’s labor and associated “costs will ‘Nise. markedly follow- $2 48 A Share ling’ settlement of a strike now i in--progress among its Sud TORONTO (CP) Interna-. and Port Col employees; tional Nickel. Co. of Canada Ltd. and the over-all. result ‘‘would had: net earnings of $73,630,000 unquestionably lower earnings.” or $2.48 a Share in the first six) The statement said net. sales r; down trom were the highest in the com- .56 in the. simi- pany’s history, but gave no fig- lar -1965 period. ures. It a sanitionnt vol- A company ebasecial showed ume of liveries the earnings decline came in half, ‘and especially m the sec- the second quarter, when net in- ond. quarter, including nickel ac- at Py to $34,798,000 or | quired from the U.S. govern- share from $38,366,000 or ment stockpiles and sold by the Share in 1965. company, at close to cost. declared _ its regular’ divi- |inum-group metals, as wel! as of 70 gents a share’ in the prices. received for copper, United States . funds, company were substantially higher also, President. Henry S. ‘Wingate, it said. : the first |' that the company | Deliveries of copper’ and_plat-. warned lower earnings are wn | store for the rest of ‘the year.) TRAIN INDIAN FIREMEN | More than 900 Indians in looking ahead ‘to the day the nu- northern Ontario have: been: spe- age. < |fires. istration studies for the same . thing have been assigned to Boe- tration now spends over 60 per|. It's - entific ~priority. The moon and ~ Venus share second place. . “yo.-can do this. with a |- weight—of chemical —fuel— would- Douglas and Martin are clear age blends with the space |cially trained ¢o fight. Tatest Milltary Post. Changes Hands HONG KONG (Reuters)—Pe- king radio announced Monday |- night that China's top military | post has changed hands with Korean War veteran Yang Cheng Wu becoming? acting | chief of the general staff. happened to Lo Jui Ching, vice- premier and former chief of the general -staff who has not been | rseéh jin ‘public recently. Mystery Flight Has No- Details . OXNARD, Calif, (AP) — A Lockheed flight:test engineer on a secret mission encountered an emergency, parachuted. and was drowned in the Pacific Sat- | It made no mention of wkat | | | N\ o yoy £ 4, , thie fim ' said Monday. pee whether other persons were No. " other details. were dis- aboard. — closed in what,/has been a mys: Torick jtery since the -body of Michael | oyise: {Raymond Torich, -30, was \brought here. lived with his ees in nearby Camarillo. i WAR WAS QUICK «Lockheed Aircraft Corp..10) ‘phe shortest. war record (Burbank, Calif., which makes a 8 loceurred in 1896, whén a Brit ° variety of secret planes and |ich battle fleet reduced. Zanzi aerospace equipment, declined | jbar to surrender in 38 minutes, eS “identify | the craft involved or | PLCNIC™ Ste ‘Anthony’ s Parish “_Wed., “August 3rd _¢ BLOOMFIELD Island Mobile - ». Homes | Sales and Service | Summerside 4 Dial ory q .. 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