Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1958, Image 7

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    WAIL TRIBUNE, Medfonl, Oregon, Thursday, May 1, 1958 7
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Washington (IP) Data
from U.S. satellites disclosed
the possibility today that in
visible and silent death awaits
man if he ventures more than
1,000 miles into space without
heavy shielding against radia
tion. In the region beyond 1,000
miles, it was revealed, Ex
plorers I and II ran into yet
unidentified rays hundreds of
times more intense than scien
tists had expectfed.
On the other hand, the
chances of damage to space
ships from meteors turn out
to be "extremely small" and
problems of temperature con
trol are easily licked.
This and other information
from America's entry in the
satellite derby were reported
public for the first time in an
unusual joint meeting of the
National Academy of Sciences
and the American Physical
society. Russia has yet to
make a similar report of in
formation gathered by the
now deceased Sputniks I and
II.
Radiation Report
The U.S. satellite informa
tion was disclosed by scien
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Escapism
Hi Alcoholic &at
San Iftancisco (IP) Evange
list Billy Graham Bnows the
reason why San Ereftcisco
leads the nation in alcoholics'
end suicides.
He told en audience of 11,
000 Wednesday night the rea
son is "escapism" a flight
from the realities of life to an
"illusive, imaginary world."
A world, ha hardly needed
to add, without God.
Preaching in the vest Cow
Palace to his smallest audi
ence in the four days of his
s2x-wee& crusade, Graham
todk his text from Hebrews,
2nd Chapter, 3rd Verse:
"How shall we escape, if we
neglect o great a salvation.0
Everyone a Binneg
He noted the Bible claims
everyone is gsilty of sin. Be
cause of that, he said, every
one is "separated from God."
And that is why everyone is
hunting for coma f8rm of es
cape. "The reason wa have teen
age gangs," he said, "is escap
ism. One of the reason tesn-agers-
go steady is escapism.
They ace loking for a world
of security they haven't found
otherwise."
This wanting to escage, Re
said, is why San Francisco has
oee of the highest s-uicide rates
in the nation and leads the na
tion in the rate of alcoholic.
"The (grace of Gofl can give
greater pleasure than, escap
ism," he said.
80S E3a decision
Graham then aeke8 thfe au
dience to "give your heart to
Jesus Christ, tonight."
In response to his plea, 306
persons came forward to re
pent. That brought the. total
number of conversions for
four nights to 1374.
Before Wednesday night's
meeting, Graham had a pri
vate session with Willie Kirk
land, rookie outfielder dor the
San Francisco Giants. Kirk
land said they talked about
the weather.
Earlier Wednesday Graham
held a closed meeting with 500
seminajy students at Berkeley
at which he defended his miss-ion.
"Evangelism is the whole
work of the church," he said.
"It is a thrust outward toward
tmcommifted areas."
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tists participating ha the
American program for the
International G e-o p h y sPcal
Year. The radiation" report
came feom Dr. James A. Van
Allen, University of Iowa
physicist, who designed cos
mic ray instruments for the
A f m y Explorers launched
Jan. 31 and March 26.
From the far ' reaches of
their orbits, beyond 1,000
miles out, "counts of particle
pulses per second soared to
rates hundreds of times great
er than had been expected."
The radiation was "so in
tense as to overwhelm cosmic
ray counters" beyond the sat
ellites. E x pi o r e r I's ray
counts ran 30 to 40 per sec
ond 200 to 300 miles above
southern California observing
stations. But at the far end of
their orbits above South
America both satellites re
ported counts above 35,000 a
second.
Not Safe for Man
The instruments do not tell
just what kind of radiation
they ran into. But if the high
rates were produced by x
rays from the sun, they repre
sented a radiation dosage of
as Canst
leys' Tree-Heuse
Problem Solved
Atherton, Calif. (IP) A
planning official suggested to
day a way in which two little (
boys? can keep their tree-house
no matter what the city coun
cil says.
Frang Stillman, planning
director for San Mateo coun
ty, - said thQ boys could put
wheels on it.
"So far as I know," he said,
"there's no law against put
ting a trailar in a tree."
(This might Be just the so
lution for Kenneth Temple
ton, 9, and his 8-year-old
brother, John, who allegedly
violated zoning restrictions by
building a tree-house in the
front $$ard. '
The council reminded the
boys of a local law that says
they should get a building per
mit. It ordered the city attor
ney to proceed with an in
junction suit.
Mayor Henry Kuechler ad
mitted "K I were a kid, I'd
be pretty sore it anyone told
me I had to get a permit to
build a tree-house," he said.
"But we have to uphold these
Eegulations."
Arkansas Workers
Baffle Weak levee
Garland City, Ark. (IP)
Sighting to save the homes of
1,600 persons, mud -smeared,
weary flood workers heaved
sandbag, after sandbag early
today on a miles-long levee
south of here on McKinney
Bayou.
Water, reported more than
26 feet deep, licked at the top
of the dike.
"Iteems to be under con
trol," said Mike Auck, civil
defense director for Miller
county, as.nearly 200 Nation
al Guardsmen, Air Force pec
eonnel and "civilian volun
teerj carried sandbags by mo
torboat to weak points in the
dike.
SVhite potatoes once were
believed poisonous.
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Possolbflloty of
on Space
six-hundredth of a roentgen
per hours. Five hours of such
exposure would be equivalent
to the maximum permitted
atomic workers for an entire
week.
"This," the report said,
"could mean that it would
not be safe for a human being
to remain more than 1,000
miles out in space for more
than five hours unless he
could be adequately shielded
with lead or .other layers of
enough mass and density to
block such dangerous quanti
ties of the penetrating invisi
Sunday Auto Sales
Vetoed in Indiana
Indianapolis, Ind. (IP)
The Indiana Supreme Court
upheld in a 4-1 vote the le
gality of a new state law
which prohibits the sale of
automobiles on Sunday.
The majority opinion Wed
nesday quoted Scripture in
ruling the 1957 legislation
does not violate the state con
stitution, adding that the con
cept of Sunday rest "has been
adopted by the governments
of most civilized societies."
In a dissenting opinion, Jus
tice Arch Bobbitt said the law
was a "clear" violation of the
constitution and that "Chris
tianity cannot be legislated."
WELCOME
Delegates To The OREGON STATE
JUNIOR CHAMBER of COMMERCE
CONVENTION IN MEDFORD
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ble light known as x-radia
tion."
Van Allen said, however,
the dangerous zone may b
limited to a region of space
only a few hundred or a few
thousand miles deep. Later
satellites may tell.
Scientists of the California
Institute of Technology Jet
Propulsion laboratory report
ed that simple temperature
controls designed for the Ex
plorer I proved the possibility
of making space safe for man
as far as heat and cold are
concerned.
Attempted Revolt in
Colombia Crushed
Bogota, Columbia (IP) The
military junta government,
which has vowed to use "all
the means at its disposal" to
maintain order, announced
late Wednesday that it has
crushed an attempted revolt.
The junta said armed civil
ians took over a radio station
in the provincial town of San
gil before dawn Wednesday
and seized the mayor as a hos
tage. At the same time, other
rebels set off several bombs in
Bogota.
To produce the newsprint
for advertising, space alone in
1957, 26,000 men worked a
year in woodlands and mills,
harvesting an estimated 75,
000,000 trees.
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