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MedfordmwTribune SUCTION r MKDKOItU, OltKGON, T1IUHSDAY, JULY 21. 11)00 PAGES 1 to 4 rr'-. '.Art t XJCS .1 . 'V. rv jilt .it-1 hi It TRAIN DERAILED Fourteen can of the marked crowing. The crnuli Injured at least Milwaukee Itoud's passenger train, the 111- 33 persons but nona are believed to have nwuthn, were derailed Monday when the boon seriously hurt. train crashed into scml-traller at an un- (UPI Tclupholo) Experiment Demonstrates Astronauts Could Adapt To Spinning Satellite Washington (Science Scrv Ice) - After Initial Illusion! and nausea, astronauts prob ably can udupl to the spinning of a satellite, an experiment by t li e mcdlcul officer In churgo of the Able-Baker mon key flight has demonstrated. The medical officer, Dr. Anil Inn Grayblel, director of the U. S. Naval School of Avi ation Medicine in Pcnsacolo, Kin., put volunteers to this test: Four at a time they were locked Into a circular room thnl rotated the men at constant speed for two days. In the slowest rotation of the six separate tests, the room went around 1.71 times a min ute. In the sprcdiest test, the room rotated 10 times a min ute. An official of the National Aeronautics and Space admin istration here said large sat ellites for men niliiht be ro tated at shnllur speeds as they are launched and travel to ward orbit. Satellites mlKhl also be rotated in orbit so that centrifugal force would tend to offset the expected feeling of wclghtcssncas In orbit. One Loom Function In the rotation tests, one of six volunteers lost the func tion of sensory organs of his Inner ears. But this same sub ject was the only one tluit did not develop other unpleas ant symptoms such as apathy, Illusions and nausea. These symptoms sometimes prevent ed the subjects from perform ing simulated space tasks. But the troubles rapidly disap peared - only to reappear to a more moderate extent when rotation ended. Drs. Grayblel, Brant Clark and J. J. Zarriello reported In the July Archives of Ncu rology published in Chicago, by the American Medical as- Boy Changes Story About Gun Wound St. Poul, Ore. -flJPD- Marlon County sheriff's officers said today a 10-ycorold St. Paul boy has chunged his story about how he was wounded in the arm and hand by a bullet last week. At first the youth said he was shot by oilier boys in a field. But officers suid the boy now admits ha was playing with a .22 shell, heated the shell on a board with a mutch, and It exploded, striking him with fragments. socivtlon that the rotating room method promises to help reveal the causes of motion sickness and point to its con trol. The rotating room moved around at speeds similar to those of manned radar plat forms and could be useful in the selection, indoctrination and preconditioning of both rudar personnel and astro-nauls. Catholics Launch Resistance Efforts Havuna-tllrD-Roinon Catho lics arrested for demonstrat ing against Soviet Influence In Cuba signaled the start of a passive resistance campaign aguinst the Fidel Castro re gime today by refusing to ball themselves out of Jail. Twelve women and seven men taken Into custody dur ing the first of two "Cuba yes, Russia no" demonstrations that erupted outside Havana Catholic churches Sunday and Monday refused to put up the 100 peso bonds required for their freedom. . Their action appeared to set the pattern for other Catholic faithful to follow In the face of Monday night's open declaration of war by Castro on "fascist" priests and their "counter-revolutionary" followers. Nixon Forces Count 50 Votes for Rocky Chicago IUPD - Agents of Vice President Richard M. Nixon counted no more than SO Republican national con vention votes outside New York today for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. Unless there Is a drastic change in the outlook or un less there has been a drastic breakdown In Nixon's Intelli gence activities, the New York governor still poses no threat to the vice president's bid for the GOP presidential nomina tion. The winner will need 866 votes at the Republican con vention opening here next Monday. If Hockcfcllcr ' re ceived all 98 of New York's votes, the Nixon camp would concede him less than ( ISO on the first ballot. DEDICATE WAR MEMORIAL St. Avoid, France IUPD - A monument to American war dear was dedicated here Tues day with a message from Pres ident Eisenhower. John Mc Cloy, former U. S. high com missioner to Germany, read the message at the U. S. mili tary cemetery here, where 10, 500 dcod of World War II are buried. Look for HOLSUM bread in the brand new . . . Ml mm the stronger, softer wrapper that's guaranteed to protect flavor 3 Atic InnnrsrT Poly-Film Watch 'em go for KM a a a m 8 OGftSB o OSQJ c p mm (SSBTt GDffiD35EE 00 0 Off) (KB SOD 0HJ 3B WW ami ate 060 cm ate oganB OS? tiffin OS? CD Qfl3 D aw (V' IE ' 1 HID4! ftewttfa tolrrrrfl II nC m . mm r i a mm m Al U II I II 77 ' mm mmw am. .mw mm . VP bm bbm mm m m m '