TABLE OF CONTENTS
SWINE
FLU ...................................................................................................................... 2
DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS? ........................................................ 3
UFO BICENTENNIAL .................................................................................................... 5
INTRODUCING THE UNIT COORDINATOR ............................................................ 7
THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY ................................................................................ 7
THE CALENDAR PAGE ................................................................................................ 8
NEEDED: AN UNDERSTUDY ..................................................................................... 9
poet’s corner .......................................................................................................... 10
UFO DEPARTMENT ...................................................................................................... 11
SCIENCE NEWS ............................................................................................................ 13
YOUTH DEPARTMENT ................................................................................................. 15
THE STREETS OF SEVILLE ....................................................................................... 17
bulletin board ........................................................................................................ 19
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EDITOR .................................................................................................. DANIEL
W. FRY
ASST. EDITOR .............................................................................. margaret
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VOLUME XXI JUNE 1976 NUMBER
5
Dedicated to the propagation
of a better understanding among all the peoples of the earth, and of those who
are not of earth.

(Asiatic Flu, Etc. Etc. Etc.)
Once again the huge wheel of Media inspired pathology has
begun to revolve, and it is time to reprint the editorial published in this
magazine nineteen years ago, when the last major revolution of the wheel was
underway.
ASIATIC FLU
One of the prime sources of newspaper headlines in this
country today is the terrifying scourge known as Asiatic Flu, which is, at
last, beginning to make its appearance in a few of our cities. Its approach to
our shores has been heralded by more and better advance publicity than any
coming event in recent history.
It all began a couple of months ago, when a news item
suddenly appeared on our news wire services. The item described a "new
type of flu virus which is sweeping the countries of Asia." It added that
"medical authorities considered it certain that the disease would be-come
epidemic throughout the United States during the fall months of this year.
Fortunately," the item went on, "a remedy has already been found. A
serum has been developed which may well immunize us all from this new and
virulent type of flu. It is hoped that the shots will be available for everyone
in the country before the disease makes its appearance here."
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At the time of reading this first item your editor's only
reaction was that medical science has indeed become efficient when it can
develop a serum for a new disease before that disease has even be-come known to
the public. A few days ago, however, the writer came upon a passage in a book,
which seemed to fit the situation so perfectly that it could hardly be a
coincidence. The book is by James R. Nickum, and is called, "Get Well,
Stop Doddering." The passage is found on page 146 and is as follows:
"Another way of instilling fear is through scare heads and a great whilla-balloo
by the newspapers-instigated by the doctors-which sweeps over the country now
and again, of dire calamity approaching our shores from across the sea, or that
is claimed to have already gained a foothold within our borders. The awfulness
of what may happen is pictured, quarantine is suggested; and the result is-as
was intended-the populace is thrown into a fright. The more they are scared,
the easier they become a prey, the more telephones jingle, automobiles honk and
rush, and horsemen gallop madly over the country for the doctors."
The interesting thing about this quote is that although it
sounds as though it had been written especially for the present occasion, it
was, in fact, written forty years ago, in 1917. The ‘Asiatic Flu' is
now sweeping the country just as the ordinary home grown variety does every
year at this time and, strangely enough, the symptoms and duration of the two
diseases appear, statistically, to be identical, even to the very small
percentage of cases which develop fatal complications.
And so the wheel goes 'round and round' and each time we
for-get what happened on the last revolution.
Editor's Note-History does indeed repeat itself,
especially when stimulated by the motive of large-scale gain. The above
editorial was written in September 1957 while the Asiatic Flu was being pushed
so hard. Today it is the "Swine Flu," but everything else is exactly
the same. President Ford has announced that twenty-six million of our tax
dollars are being given to the doctors to make a serum so that everybody can be
immunized before the dread disease strikes. Even though we have paid for the
serum in advance we will almost certainly be charged for the shot. Two hundred
million shots at even a nominal one dollar each is still two hundred million
dollars, which is a nice piece of change in any business.
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By RUSSELL J. FORNWALT
If your home has the right connections, you enjoy such
comforts and conveniences as air-conditioning, light, heat, power, gas, and
water. Other connections give you radio and television programs. Your telephone
connects you with almost every other telephone in the world.
It is the right connections, then, that make your life
comfortable, enjoyable, safe, successful, and complete. The more you have, the
better. Take the man who owns stock in companies which make umbrellas, bathing
suits, snow shovels, and garden hose. No matter what the weather, he can not
lose. He has profitable connections to rain, hot spells, snow storms, and
droughts.
Another man I know advanced himself from precinct worker
in his election district to a civil court judgeship. He was able to do so
because he had the right political connections. In fact, such connections can
lead you to congress, the governorship of your state, or even the White House.
If you are a salesman, you land large orders as a result
of the right connections with purchasing agents and office managers. A good
credit rating serves as an excellent connection between you and the bank. A
college diploma can connect you to a variety of careers. A union membership
card connects you with good employment opportunities in one field or another.
Physical, financial, political, educational, and social
connections to life are important. They are the means to getting most of the
things you want.
You will recall the famous "blackout" of November 9, 1965, in the eastern part of the United States. For hours, millions of homes
were darkened because a vital connection between two power plants was broken.
You can easily plunge yourself into spiritual darkness,
too, by a break in the connection between you and your Source-God. This is well
dramatized in the Bible story of the Prodigal Son. When the young man departed
from his father's house and from his precepts, the result for the son was
depravity, degradation, and despair. When he re-established the connection with
his father by returning home, he once again enjoyed peace and plenty.
The many wonderful blessings of your Heavenly Father are
yours now and always, if you will maintain or solidify your connection with the
one great Source of all good. "Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to
you."
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At times, you, like almost every one else, either doubt,
deny, or decry God's power in your life. When you do this, you lose contact
with your Source, and the result is often sickness or sorrow.
In a sense, God is like a giant power plant. Interrupt
your connection, and you immediately cut off the supply. Let us see, then, what
some of the important spiritual connections are, in order for you to enjoy more
of life's blessings, opportunities, and "the more abundant life."
You will find that faith is a strong connection to
a life of health, happiness, and harmony. Indeed, even the smallest amount of
faith ("the grain of mustard seed") can help you surmount tremendous
problems and overcome seemingly impossible obstacles. Faith is your important
pipeline to spiritual power and prosperity. Keep it intact.
There is, perhaps, no greater connection to life in all
its aspects than love. It is love that joins you with success in your marital
life, child raising, social affairs, school or college, business or occupation.
Your giving nature also is a powerful spiritual connection
to the blessings of life. Down through history all the great sages have taught
that giving never impoverishes the giver. It only enriches him. Give freely in
terms of enthusiasm, interest, attention, loyalty, and dedication to your job.
It makes no difference whether you are
a bank president, bootblack, housewife, or student. The
quality of forgiveness is another of your spiritual connections to the life
that is beautiful, serene, full of friends, and peaceful. The Divine stature of
man is never more revealing than when he is forgiving. How well are you
connected to life? If you have frequent periods of frustration, boredom,
illness, despondency, or anxiety, your connections may be poor. If you are a
constant loser, lonely, or limited, then, in telephone vernacular, you are not
properly "plugged in" to life.
So, first of all, increase your spiritual connections by
becoming more loving, understanding, charitable, tolerant, patient, kind, and
forgiving. When you harbor hates and hurts, it is as though you cut the wire
which brings the electricity into your home. It is as though you break the pipe
through which the water flows. You break the connection between yourself and
your good-God's eternal gift to you.
When you increase your spiritual connections, you will
under-stand how to increase your other connections so that your life will
become vastly richer and fuller. These are your interests, your emotional and
financial investments, your incentives.
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But perhaps your greatest connection to life is the
realization that you are now the son of God. And that makes you one with all
mankind. This is the great truth of being.
Awareness of the Divine in the human, the Eternal in the
mortal, and the spiritual perfection in the physical will help you understand
your connections to God's limitless power in you and in all persons.
When you are properly connected to God through faith and
prayer without ceasing you will experience no spiritual blackout or energy
shortage.
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In cars, campers and airplanes they came by the score,
nearly three hundred of them to listen to the historical recounting of sights
seen in the skies the past two hundred years and more. From Florida and Massachusetts,
from California, South Africa and Montreal, Canada, and all points between,
they came.
And they came also from Space. Lights were in the sky over
Tonopah during those three days; lights that flashed blue and orange and white
and traveled horizontally at such speeds the eye could hardly follow them.
Travis Walton and Mike Rogers from Snowflake, Arizona came
to tell their story. And what a story it is. Nothing like the news re-ports,
just a straightforward story, simply told with such utter seriousness and
sincerity that no one thought of questioning it. Travis is a tall, handsome,
red-haired young man with intense blue eyes; Mike Rogers, who told the story of
the five who witnessed the ship's arrival and Travis' disappearance, has a
sense of humor that is delightful, and he is an artist. He painted a picture of
the episode that is striking in its impact on the viewer. (Helen Mann of Myrtle
Creek, Oregon bought it!! Congratulations, Helen.)
A surprise speaker of international renown came with
veteran George Van Tassel and Dorris: T. Gaylord Hieronymus from Georgia. His
talk was inspirational and full of humor. The crowd loved him. And George Van
Tassel- -there's no one quite like George. His terse and truthful statements
came like a prophet's cry to the slothful.
Two women were a delightful part of the program. Dorris
Van Tassel told the story of her contact with space people a fantastic story it
was too. Until you have heard her, you've missed some-thing! Zula Brinkerhoff,
adopted by three Indian tribes came to tell the Hopi prophecy of the return of
the saucers to Earth. I wish I
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could have heard it. But at exactly that point in the
Sunday after-noon program a telephone call came to say that Travis Walton's
party had been delayed by car trouble. And so all energies were bent in the
direction of getting that pick-up truck on the road again.
There were other speakers of course-but to give a full
report of '' them would require a separate edition of the magazine. All were
worth hearing and it's too bad you missed it, if you did. (There were many
members of Understanding here. Irene Meade and Helen Mann, Wanda and Bob Bosshard,
Clarence and Betty Gahlbeck, Jeff Perry briefly and two friends from Unit 85 in
L.A.)
The solar oven performed well in spite of a hazy sky. So
many tasted the hot dog properly prepared! Lela Maxwell organized the snack bar
and salads were great. The menu was typically a space-age offering of Celestial
salads, Heavenly hamburgers, and Rocket fuel consisting of radishes, onions and
baked beans! Robert Max-well's mighty flapjacks were the hit of the day for
early risers. A full plate wide and half an inch high. One was plenty!!
The convention ended with all present crowding around
Travis to shake hands and assure him he was among friends. (He hasn't had that
kind of experience up till now. Out of work since his flight in November,
ridiculed and exploited, he reacted positively to the warmth and friendship of
the crowd.) Mike Rogers with a wife and four small children has also been out
of work since the incident. There isn't a lot of work to be had in Snowflake, Arizona
and the experience with the spacecraft has surrounded them with a stigma that
is hard to erase.
♦ ♦ ♦
There are 87 charters for Units of Understanding Inc.,
some very active, many not so active but all loyal and interested in the goals
and purposes of the organization. Communication between units and between
members-at-large has been by individual effort of members in a unit or between
individual members. Now it is time to make communication and coordination a
basic part of the organization activity. So this issue of the magazine
introduces Mrs. Helen Doyle, 2525 No. 8th St., Phoenix, Az. 85001, P. 0. Box
900, Telephone 602-257-0368. Unit leaders are asked to send her their monthly
program announcements.
In addition to knowing what each Unit is doing, Helen is
going to coordinate a major project within the Units. Understanding Inc. began
with an idea of reaching agreement in the areas of social and spiritual
ideology. To date it has not really been worked out within
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the organization. Or within the framework of the
individual memberships. It is now time to begin this task. It could be the
means of contributing to peace for mankind on our Earth. Unit leaders will be
contacted and asked to start the effort within their own Unit to find those
principles upon which all Unit members may agree unanimously to lay a
foundation for a social science and a spiritual science. This was done many years
ago in the area of physical science. And to date there has never been a war
fought over any concept in the physical science because there have existed
those principles up-on which agreement could be reached for problems which
arose.
No attempt has been made to do this for the social or
spiritual facets of our life. There is no reason why it couldn't be done and
every reason why it should be done and done now.
Once the Units have agreed upon even one principle of
either a social or a spiritual nature, that principle should be sent to Helen
Doyle who will circulate it to all other Units for acceptance or rejection. In
this way, Understanding Inc. will be fulfilling its original purpose and making
a major contribution to all mankind. It is not expected that such an
undertaking will be quickly or easily accomplished. But the effort to do it at
all is important enough to justify such effort. So-put on your thinking
caps-and add to your meet-ing agenda 20 minutes every meeting to try and agree
on a principle and forward it to Helen who will circulate it to other Units.
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By DANIEL W. FRY
In the last "State of the Union" report, the
nation seemed to be doing about as well as could reasonably be expected, but
there were some statements concerning the Economy which were somewhat difficult
to understand. It was indeed comforting to hear from the President and his
staff of economic advisers, that the demon "Inflation" has at last
been overcome and will afflict us no more. It would have been even more
comforting however if it were not for the fact that the price of practically
everything we have to buy seems to be going up even faster than before! All of
organized labor and most public servants are demanding wage and salary
increases of from 25% to 30% and, in most cases are getting them. (High public
officials do not demand the raises, they simply vote them for them-selves.)
Since the cost of virtually all raw materials and supplies is also on a strong
upswing, there can be little doubt that, by this time next year, we will be
paying 30% to 40% more for everything we
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buy. (It is difficult to see what is gained by overcoming
"Inflation" if prices are still going up at the same rate.)
The comfort that can be derived from the announced drops
in the unemployment rate is also tempered by the knowledge that most of the
official drop results from the fact that those whose un-employment benefits
have run out are no longer counted among the unemployed, even though they are
still without work. Also there are those who, after many months of effort, have
simply given up the attempt to find work, and so are not counted as unemployed,
even though they are not working either.
The Stock Market is advancing somewhat, but the fact that
every significant jump is followed almost immediately by an equal sell-off for
profit taking, indicates that there is little confidence in long-term gains.
Business is increasing. People are buying more, but it is
not clear whether this is due to increased confidence or simply due to the
realization that their money will continue to lose value indefinitely, and so
feel that they might as well spend it while it will still buy something! All in
all, the state of the economy can only be de-scribed as Confused, and the
situation will probably not be clarified until several months after the
national elections in November. When the great political pressure to make
things look good has finally been relaxed, perhaps then we can find out where
we really stand.
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The regularly scheduled activities at the International Cultural
Center are discontinued for the summer months of June, July and August. The
calendar will again appear with the September issue. During this period Dr. and
Mrs. Fry will be touring across the country lecturing and discussing with Unit leaders
and Board members, plans for the development of the Center in the coming year.
Tour Itinerary for June
Leave Tonopah May 31st, arrive Chicago June 5th. Lecture
Sponsor, H. R. Lathrop, Des Plaines, Ill., 213-266-9183.
June 7th, Lecture Sponsor, John Hawkins, Northboro, Mass.,
617-393-8220.
June 8-1 Oth, Northboro, Mass.
June 11th, Buffalo, N.Y., Unit 37, Robert Shatzel,
716-741-5387. June 12th, Buffalo, N. Y.
June 13-14th, New York City, Sponsor, John W. Boushka,
212-475-1507.
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June 15th, Mrs. Irene Serra, Sponsor, 201-543-4885.
June 16th, Walter Stepp, 215-535-3406, Sponsor.
June 17th, Blanche Biegenwald, 609-845-9516, Sponsor. June
18-19th, Mary Bassano, 201-477-0079, Sponsor.
For unconfirmed points and dates, please call Mrs. Ronald
Gibson, Faywood, New Mexico, 505-546-7031.
July 1-10th, Christ Light Center, Dr. Gilbert and June
Holloway, Deming, New Mexico.
Tonopah, by July 12th.
The Founder and President of Understanding Incorporated needs
an understudy. The need is urgent. The individual (it might be a couple) should
be able and willing to learn the work of the organization and then be able to
do it. Housing is available for the right person or couple. The nature of the
work to be done involves public relations and promotion of the International Cultural
Center as a school and a site for other positive programs for the benefit of
the desert community and the Understanding membership. Planning and promoting
conventions, development of the property to make it an attractive place for
retreats and recreation for other organizations is a major factor of the work.
Managing and administrating the business details of the property and the
organization are also important facets of the work.
Applicants will need to come for personal interview.
Financial arrangements will depend largely on the ability of the successful
applicant to make the property pay an adequate wage.
Applications should be addressed to Mrs. Daniel W. Fry,
Star Route Box 588 F, Tonopah, Az. 85354.
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Overheard In An Orchard
Said the Robin to the Sparrow,
"I should really like to
know
Why these anxious human beings
Rush about and worry so."
Said the Sparrow to the Robin,
"Friend, I think that it
must be
That they have no Heavenly
Father
Such as cares for you and
me."
-ELIZABETH CHENEY
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DESTINATION
In ever widening circles
The waves will reach the
shore;
The waves made by the pebble
Dropped from my hand, before
I realized the impact
A small white stone would make
Upon the calm bright mirror,
That was the sleeping lake.
In ever widening circles,
A kind word will express
The love and comfort needed,
Some soul to heal and bless,
And in expanding beauty
Increasing more and more,
Will break in final glory
On Heaven's waiting Shore.
-FLORENCE FRENCH
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TOP ASTRONAUTS CONFIRM: WE SPOTTED TWO UFOs
(By Paul Dougherty-The Star, March 2, 1976)
Two U.S. astronauts graphically describe seeing UFOs, on a
new long-playing record released this month.
And both claim that photographs of the mysterious objects apparently
vanished once they got into official hands.
Astronauts Gen. James McDivitt and Col. Gordon Cooper tell
their stories on a record produced by UFO investigator E. Lee Speigel called
"UFOs: The Credibility Factor." It is distributed by Columbia.
McDivitt gives a detailed account of watching and
photographing a UFO which flew alongside his Gemini IV spacecraft in June 1965.
McDivitt says on the record: "I have never been able to identify it, and I
don't think anyone ever will.
"As it (the Gemini capsule) was rotating around, I
noticed some-thing out in front that was a white cylindrical shape with a white
pole sticking out of one corner of it.
"I couldn't tell how close it was and I couldn't tell
what the size was-depth perception is not very good unless you know what the
size of the object is that you're looking at.
"I thought I might run into it, so I turned on the
flight control system.
"Two cameras were floating in the spacecraft. I
grabbed one of them and took a picture. I let go of it. Then I grabbed the
other one and took a picture.
"I never did find out what it was, and nobody else
ever did either. "They checked NO RAD records to see what they had up on
radar and there wasn't anything within very close range of us."
McDivitt says the films he took were sent to Houston. When
the published pictures did not show the object, he went to Houston and looked
through all the frames.
"And there wasn't anything in there like what I had
seen!" he said.
Col. Cooper says he sighted a group of strange objects
while stationed with a fighter group in Germany before he joined NASA. Cooper
says the objects appeared for three days. They flew strange patterns, like
fighter formations except that sometimes they would almost stop, or change
direction suddenly in a right 90-degree turn.
Cooper says almost every pilot on the base flew as high as
their planes would take them "still trying to spot these strange devices
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flying overhead, and we never could get close enough really
to pin them down.
"But they were round in shape and very
metallic-looking." Cooper adds: "Personally, I believe in UFOs and I
think they are very likely travelers from some other planet, if not in our
galaxy then in a neighboring galaxy.
"When you look at the hundreds of thousands of
planets that have the potential of having the same kind of climatic conditions
and the same kind of atmosphere that we have, I just really can't believe that
God would have just put man on ONE of these places alone."
Cooper also recalls, an alleged case of suppression of
photographic evidence of a UFO that landed near Edwards Air Force Base in California.
He says film of the reported landing was sent to Washington,
"never to be seen again."
Speigel's record also includes interviews with physicists,
psychologists and radar experts. It concludes with a plea to people to keep an
open mind about UFOs and the probability of the existence of other intelligent
life throughout the universe-"because it is there."
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ABDUCTION BY UFO DESCRIBED
(The Columbus Enquirer, Feb. 13, 1976)
CHICAGO (UPI)- A Fargo, N.D., woman claims she and two
others were abducted by an alien creature last August and "dissected like
frogs," the director of the Center for UFO Studies says.
The woman's descriptions of the creature and the
spacecraft were translated into sketches by a television weatherman, John
Coleman of WLS-TV, for a series on UFOs by the ABC affiliate.
"She claims to have been abducted," said J.
Allen Hynek, a Northwestern University astronomy professor. "I said
claims."
Mrs. Sandy Larson, 32, said she, her daughter Jackie, 15,
and Jackie's boyfriend were taken aboard a UFO which landed near Fargo last
Aug. 26 and were given a complete medical examination, Hynek said.
Hynek was present last month in Fargo when Mrs. Larson was
hypnotized and questioned about the incident by Leo Sprinkle of the University
of Wyoming.
Mrs. Larson said they were driving on a highway, 40 miles
west of Fargo, when they heard a loud noise and saw "a series of 8 to 10 glowing, round objects lined up in the sky, descending toward Earth."
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Frightened, she stopped the car. After the objects
disappeared, she drove to a nearby service station and discovered it was an
hour later than she thought.
Under hypnosis, Mrs. Larson said a creature "with
elastic band-ages for a head, or elastic bandages around its head"
subjected her and her daughter's boyfriend to "a complete medical exam . .
. stripped naked and all parts of the body examined . . . even our heads were
opened and all parts of our brains looked at ... we were dissected like
frogs."
Hynek said the daughter felt like she was "left
stranded in a field. She lost track of what had happened to the others."
The boyfriend was not hypnotized and declined to be
identified.
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NASA scientists explain project
ROBOT-LAB TO SEARCH FOR MARS LIFE
(Boston Sunday Herald Advertiser, Feb. 22, 1976)
By Joseph Kornfeld, Science Writer
The search for life on Mars, which begins this summer,
rests with a pair of landing craft that are part robot and part laboratory.
This week, as the two Viking spacecraft carried these
detachable landing modules another million miles or so closer to the Red
Planet, scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA), convened in Boston to explain the search.
The scientists, here for the week-long annual meeting of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), said the landers
will scoop up Martian soil and test it for Earthlike behavior. If, for
instance, there are signs of photosynthesis, the food-producing mechanism of
the plants we know, the chances are that the soil harbors living, microscopic
organisms.
The test results will be radioed to the Viking orbiter
modules, about 20,000 miles above, and then relayed back to Earth.
Dr. Harold P. Klein, a biologist in the Viking project,
told an AAAS gathering on Wednesday that he thought there was a one-in-50
chance of life existing on the planet. Guesses by five other NASA biologists,
he said, ranged from one chance in 10 to one in a million.
Dr. Klein said the landers, each to be parachuted down at
different sites on the dusty terrain, test for life in three ways. The
photo-synthesis test involves mixing the soil with water, artificial sunlight
and carbon dioxide-ingredients that a plant transforms to food. In the carbon
dioxide molecules, however, the carbon atoms have been
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tagged with radioactivity.
If the soil, when heated and analyzed, yields organic, food-like
compounds, and if those compounds contain that tagged carbon, NASA will suspect
the handiwork of living micro-organisms.
The module will also "feed" organic compounds
containing radio-active carbon to the soil and wait for signs of life-like
metabolism. If carbon dioxide, with a tagged carbon atom, and other expected
gases are produced, the test results would be positive.
A third and similar experiment would test the air
surrounding a soil sample for methane, another gas that would indicate metabolism.
The non-returnable craft may conduct these experiments for
up to four years, but if no life is found, the mission will not necessarily be
a failure. "There's a lot to learn about the Martian climate and
geography," says Gerald Soffen, another NASA scientist, "and if we
find that life at least existed in the past, we may have clues to the origins
of life on Earth."
The Viking ships, which were launched separately last
summer, are traveling a roundabout route of 440 million miles and will arrive
when Mars is about 200 million miles from Earth. The landers are scheduled to
drop July 4 and Sept. 4 but the exact sites are still in question. f
But Dr. James S. Martin, director of the mission, says the first probable site
is Chryse, a giant canyon on the northern side of the Martian equator. It's a
relatively mild area on a planet that is generally cold and harsh, says Martin,
and it seems to contain the dried-up bed of an extinct river, a sign that it
may have been hospitable to life in the past.
A life-size model of the Viking lander is on display at
Hynes Auditorium, which is serving as exhibit hall for the AAAS gathering.
Among its duplicated features are two cameras that were de-signed for NASA by a
local optics firm, the. Itek Corp. of Lexington.
The cameras will take photographs of each landing on Mars
area and transmit them back to Earth. They also will allow NASA head-quarters
to guide the 11-foot earth scooper, according to Dr. Thomas Mutch, a Brown University
geologist who is involved in the project.
"The twin cameras," he says, "work
stereoscopically, like a pair of eyes, so that we'll have depth perception.
That way we can judge the distance of a Martian rock, so as to avoid damaging
the scooper."
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INSTANT BEFORE DEATH PRODUCES FLASHBACKS
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Hundreds of pleasant memories flash
through a person's mind the instant before violent, sudden death, University of
Iowa researchers contend.
"Time stood still," said a young woman who had
believed she would die in a car crash. "It seemed to take forever for
everything to happen.
"It was very much like sitting in a movie theater and
watching it happen on the screen. The memories were pleasant but made me sad
realizing this was the life I was leaving."
Interviews with 104 people who survived near-death
situations bear out the popular belief that a person visualizes much of his
life while he is on the brink of oblivion, the researchers said.
"Many described their emotional state as pleasurable
and 23 per cent even acknowledged joy," the researchers added.
Slowness of external time and a vast recall of happy
events were generally linked and clearly related, they said.
"Everything was in slow motion," said a race
driver whose car flipped over several times at 100 miles an hour.
"It seemed like I was a player on a stage and could
see myself tumbling over and over in the car. It was as though I sat in the
stands and saw it all happening."
Seventy men and 34 women took part in the study by Dr.
Russell Noyes, an associate professor of psychiatry, and Roy Kletti, a clinical
psychologist.
They began their research after collaborating on a
translation of a study published in 1892 by the Swiss Alpine Club that cited
experiences of persons involved in near-fatal mountain climbing accidents.
The Iowa project included mountain climbing mishaps, but
also near drownings, automobile accidents, battlefield experiences, cardiac
arrests and severe allergy reactions.
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A Prophecy for America?
In 1829, the great South American Liberator, Simon Bolivar,
wrote: 'I have achieved no other good than independence. That was my mission.
The nations I have founded will, after prolonged and bitter agony, go into an
eclipse, but will later emerge as states of the one great republic, AMERICA.
"
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We cannot all be great, but we can always attach ourselves to
something that is great.
- Harry Emerson Fosdick
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YOUTH IN SCHOOL
VIRGINIA SARGAVAKIAN
Kids all over the world have a responsibility to
themselves to get the education our nation offers by going to school each day.
The students come to school from different homes with
different backgrounds but they all have something in common and that is the
fact that no matter if they want to learn or not they all would like to achieve
success in the eyes of others and to themselves.
Kids have problems and decisions to make each day like
adults and many of them can handle whatever situation comes up in their lives,
yet there are others who can't cope with themselves in life and consequently
are left uptight with their problems.
As long back as I can remember, there have always been a
difference in kids. There have always been the popular students, the talkative
and the quiet ones, the intelligent students, the ones who try hard and the
ones who just don't care. In every class there are these students with
different personalities and different values in life.
Many students have problems with school because when the
teacher explains something the fast learners catch on, but those who are a
little slow in understanding don't understand and if they are quiet and shy,
they don't bother asking questions leaving themselves all mixed up with
unanswered questions which consequently leads them further and further behind
in the class.
Mr. Ted Pape, head counselor of Glendale High School works
with kids and their problems each day. I asked him, "What do you think is
the main problem with students concerning school?" He replied, "They
are unable to formulate goals so they don't know where they're going." But
Mr. Pape doesn't blame the students for this problem because he says, 'We are
in a changing society."
The most common reaction I received from students about school
was, "It's dull and boring," and when I asked why they would re-ply,
"It's the same thing everyday."
"Students don't understand how to study, because our
society stresses that the only thing worthwhile is what's fun and if some-thing
can't be learned in five minutes, then it's not worth learning," quotes
Greg Stone, a French teacher at Glendale High School, who not only has patience
with his students, but seems to understand them as well. When I asked him how
he thought the students felt
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about school, he said, "They like school, but they
hear from other students that they shouldn't so they are afraid to reveal how
much they like it."
Most parents seem to agree that school should be the place
where students come willingly to learn and to make friends. One concerned
parent quoted, "Kids should continue their education as far as possible,
because in this time and age people can't get anywhere without an
education,"
Some kids are very quiet and shy in class. Though they are
more free and comfortable with their friends, they still aren't as outgoing as
other students. There are those who are willing to fail an assignment because
the assignment involves an oral presentation. If they could only realize that
they, the students are in the same situation and that getting in front of a
class is not worth failing the assignment. You as the individual speaker, do
get something out of this. You can prove to yourself and others that you too
are an individual with thoughts and feelings, thus, building up your confidence
in yourself.
The audience, as the group listening, should be polite,
and listen quietly, and also appreciate the individual or individual's time and
effort put into the presentation. Not only did it take time and effort, but it
also took courage for those involved to present some-thing in front of a group
of people. Many young people don't understand this and it is sad for the
individuals who worked so hard on the presentation, and also for the audience,
that they should treat their fellow friends in such a way and not realizing at
all with-out empathy.
As growing people, the kids of today will grow through
problems and troubles, learning always and will one day in the future be the
adults of our nation, yet they will never stop learning.
♦ ♦ ♦
JULIANA B. LEWIS
The words "Eternal Spain" seem to ring with
romance, especially so in southerly Seville where a rosy-gold dawn lazily
ushers in an-other day. At the early hour of seven, only a rare few here
venture into the stillness of the dimly lit streets. Somewhere a rooster crows
into the silence. A gathering of women, resembling dancers in black from their
veiled heads to their toes, glide by to attend an early service at the world's
second largest cathedral. Dogs bark, arousing a few more Sevillanos from their
dreams, and the streets are no longer in the care of the cats who have been on
patrol all during the
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dark hours.
By eight the light of day is glowing warmly in many a
blossom-scented garden. More of the locals are about at this hour, joining
their neighbors for morning rolls and hot chocolate or cafe expresso purchased
for a few pesetas in a favorite taberna or restaurant.
Vendors in the main market at Plaza Alfalfa begin to
assemble their wares for display in eager anticipation of a good day's
business. These wares may include anything from olives and ripe oranges
over-loaded in sturdy straw baskets to fine porcelain or silks and ornaments of
silver and gold.
On the way to office or shop, the male population pauses
now and then to pursue a well-practiced pastime-that of paying compliments to
passing ladies fair, such gallantry being known as the "piropo." And
the ladies fair, with their shawls, mantillas and fans, casually accept as
their due these verbal bouquets tossed by their observers as they conclude
market purchases or continue their stroll along the promenade.
By eleven the heat of the sun is more intense. A Marquis
pauses by a fountain-trough to refresh his beautiful Arabian horse while a sierra
farmer does likewise for his faithful plodding donkey. Men gather at street
corners in groups, looking superior and talking politics or swapping stories
about the price of pomegranates in the markets, while others sweep the narrow,
cobblestone streets or sell newspapers. Persistent youngsters, known as "limpiabotas"
repeatedly approach any passer-by for the purpose of putting a sparkle to his
shoes, no matter should they just have been polished. A late but unhurried
train whistles in the distance
By three in the afternoon the leaves of the many lilies
adorning the tower of Seville's dominating building, the beautiful Giralda,
begin to droop from the penetrating sun. Children, playing in the Court of
Oranges below, start for home. Visitors to the city, whether they be wandering
through the streets glimpsing into the lovely, half-hidden patios or reviewing
their "Don Quixote" in the corner of the "Parque de Maria
Luisa" devoted to cleverly tiled seats depicting scenes from the life of
this knight of the woeful countenance, return to their lodgings. For this is
the time of day which ordinarily terminates the lunch hour and commences that
of the siesta. Shutters are closed and most of the town retires for this
customary period of napping. By five the relenting sun and lower temperature
plus the anticipation of a gala evening once again sends los Sevillanos surging
forth to streets convulsed with gesturing, lively humanity and open horse-drawn
carriages in competition with honking automobiles, for apparently
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the procedure remains first honk, first swerve.
Bull-fighting enthusiasts eagerly head for the plaza de toros to observe this
traditional and colorful display of a brave beast confronted by the sword of a
skillfully courting torero, and where too, perhaps, by watching this enactment
of a battle against death in the guise of the bull, they realize more fully
they are alive. Others choose merely to promenade their favorite streets, while
still others throng to the big swimming pools.
By nine many are back at the restaurants where wines
served are in such varieties as to bewilder the stranger, appearing in choices
from numerous types of rioja and the light wine of Valdepenas and the sweet one
of Malagra to infinite types of sherry, Spanish brandies, anis and aguardiente.
While indulging the palate with his final selection, served with a four-course
meal of full-flavored Spanish cookery which might include a paella (rice, fish,
meat, pimentos) or perhaps roasted lamb, there may appear for the patron
another delight in the form of the famous Andalusian dancers rhythmically
expressing the passion and gaiety that remains so much a part of the Spanish
heritage.
By midnight most of the Sevillanos consider their day well
spent and of a sudden the life and bustle come to an end. With shutters
latched, deserted streets and the mysteries of the night are left again in the
care of Seville's lean and hungry cats until another day breaks.
♦ ♦ ♦

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Daniel W. Fry. Many will be there. You? Dr. Gilbert N. Holloway and wife June
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A belated recognition of letters from the British UFO
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of that Society sent an article defending George Adamski's saucer picture after
an article came out suggesting it was a bottle cooler!! Of course it wasn't a
bottle cooler, but thanks Mr. Lawrence. The gentleman who invented the bottle
cooler admitted that it was not invented until seven years after Mr. Adamski's
picture was taken.
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