Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 28, 1956, Image 21

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June f, 1956
Man Stricken on
Ieacli Ilecoverinj;
MIAMI m A 67-year-old man
who lay helpless on Crandon
Science to Produce Melalsfrom Gases
;'. By RE.NME TAVI.OR of atomic energy. from those made out ot un-i Ammonia, which at ordinary
Bl'RKKI.KY. Calif, W New! Atomic power research at pres-1 squeezed atoms, said Dr. H. Tracy temperatures and pressures ts a
klnrl f n 1. I... I- I -...I L.. - I... I. r 1I..M nf U r i I, i .n V....n.. I T i. l,., it ..! ...I
drogen or ammonia will become a tainers. The toughest metals melt 'y. I'rovo, Utah. i subjected to a pressure of about . Bc,,c" aIler su'"-"n " "rune "
reality soon, a group of scientists at temperatures under 6,000 de-1 Substances like these probably , tnri-,e million pounds per square improving Thursday at a hos-
who deal in very high tempera- gress. Ceramic materials, made exist now deep inside the earth, j inch. Dr. Hall reported. This pital.
tures was told today. mostly of sand and metallic ox- having been made by the squeez- "soon will become a reality," hei James Schaefer, formerly of
Other strane substances here- ides, tolerate heat fairly well but ing effect on atoms produced by said, but did not go into detail. ; painfiei,j fj j suffered sunburn
tofore unheard of probably can are too brittle for practical use. the enormous weight of the earth's 1 Hydrogen, he added, is expected i as wcn a's the stroke Picnickers
be recovered from regions many Mixtures of metnls and ceramics, crust, Dr. S. S. Kistler of the to turn into a metal when put 1 found him Friday It was first be-
miles below the earth's surface, called cermets, have been tried University of Utah reported. i under a pressure of seven million ijeved Schaefer had lain helpless
said one investigator. but have mil worked uut well. j r. Mil 01u ,)r i;is(T ad. pounds per square inch. on the beach for two days, but
Some of these substances of the The new melaU will be made by dressed a symposium on hih Pressures as high as three mil-park officials later said the tirm:
future may help researchers tu squeezinu atoms so haul that temperatures, sponsored by Stan- lion pounds per square inch have was about two hours,
lick the problem of makinn con- they will shrink in size and for lord Jioeurcii Institute and the been produced on a laboratory: His condition was described a:
tamers for the inillion-de.eree lie.it I substances that hchaw dilhrenlly Univcrsily ol I'alitm ina. i scale bv several scientists. 'serious.
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