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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, March 6, 1959 3 I ABItC V 2-17-24-36 tgV 334-82-83 STAR GAXElC TAUtUS APR. 21 ' MAY 21 S 29-40-451 '64-67-74 CCMIM MAY 22 JUNE 22 HW12-31-49 R57-66-79-83 CANOI JUNE 23 JULY 23 r, 1.53.7-A1 69-7080-841 LfO JULY 24 AUG 23 fcf19-26-30-2 H-65-78-87-89 vwco AUG. 24 riX4 SEPT. 22 OMM3-16-5S 5762-73-76 -By CLAY R. POLLAN- t Your 0oy Adhnty Goic J According ro iit Sforx.- To develop messoge for Saturday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth siga SEPT. 23 rj" bl-25-35-51(V 56-58-68 VS 1 Cu!rivot 2 Don't 3 Don't 4Sov 5 Be 6 Follow 7 Some 8 Generosity 9 Surprised 10 Search 11 Shop 12 Your 13 For 14 If 15 Excitement 16 Personal 17 Let 18 Through 19 The 20 Your - 21 Cultivate 22 Some 23 Pleasant 24 A 25 Sociability 26 World 27 Hunches 28 Chcnges 29 Speech 30 Moves (5) Good 31 Own 32 They 33 PrevolH 34 Change 35 Attend 36 Situation 37 Your 33 Good 39 Occur 40 Carries 41 Attitude 42 Slowly 43 For 44 You 45 Weight 46 To 47Contoct 43A 49 Mmd 50 Meet 51 Or 52 New 53 Your 54 Own 55 Accessories 56 Give 57 Regording 53 A 59 Today's 60 Heart 'Adverse 61 With 62 Or 63 Promise 64 With 65 Today 66 A 67 Others 63 Parry 69 Those 70 Of 71 Well-being 72 Gain 73 Greeting 74 Today 75 Requirement: 76 Cords 77 Throb 78 Take 79 Budding 80 Foreign 81 Appear 82 Into 83 Extravogance 84 Birth 65 Romance 86 And 87 It 83 Likely S9Eosy 90 Advancemen 37 Neutral NOV. 22 C4-37-41-46, 0-59-75 SAGITTARIUS NOV. 23 Am DEC 22 jgjl 3- 5- 9-14 fl 22-23-39 HJ SCORPIO CAP1ICOSN DEC 23 JAM 20 6-18-27-32OJ 4 AOUABIUS JAM 21 FEB.' 19 15-33-43-52Q1 160-77-81 -88 , PISCES FEB. 20 MAR. 21 4-7-8-43) 153-54-71 Man May Establish Own Space Planets For Human Beings Los Angeles-fCPD - The na tion's No. 2 civilian space chief said today that man may establish his own world in space "if we find other planets inhospitable." The artifical worlds would be "inhabited spheres far out in space orbiting around the gun rather than the earth or moon." This vision was conjured up by Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, dep uty administrator of the Na tional Aeronautics and Space Administration in an address prepared for the Western Space Age Conference here. Man-made pianets support ing communities of human be ings, he said, are possibilities of the distant future." , "Our immediate aim is to establish man in space to give him a bridgehead, so to speak, from which he can study the terrain, and then push on to more remote ob jectives. . . "As we master the required technology, we will send an expedition to the moon, and later on to Mars, to Venus, and to more distant reaches of the solar system." If existing worlds turn out not to be suited to coloniza tion, Dryden said, man might then build worlds of his own. "Man's only natural habi tat," he said, "is the cosmos. His 'normal envioronment is the one he creates for him self." NASA's immediate man-in space program is called Pro ject Mercury. The agency already has con tracted for a dozen space cap sules to be delivered in a year or so. It also has picked 110 young air students soon to be reduced to 12 who pos sesses the qualifications con sidered necessary for the first American in space. The 12 pilots finally select ed, Dryden said, will "receive the most intensive course of training ever offered to a party of prospective explor ers." The capsule and its equipment, and the apparatus for launching it onto orbit and bringing it safely back to earth, also will undergo ex haustive tests. Not until the day of the first attempt to put a man in orbit will the pioner Mer cury pilot be picked from among the 12 members of the team. & .v M ' - ."J T. ) J m-. Flying Boxcar Crash Kills Eight Cherry Point, N.C. - (UPD -A Marine Corps Flying Box car crashed and burned today while trying to make an in strument landing during a violent rainstorm. 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