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Show HILL TOP TIMES McConaliay Leaves Hill AFB fjol AF Cloves Toward eiZ to""rr"-ocket-powere- Space Flight d commercial space ships Medicine on guided missi.es. TtbVKVllthVr:to?-"th.ritie- s I here for the past four years, Col John D. McConahay, Comptroller is missile de- - the two lines of development have cfmeer'-Yho,noI at headquarters of the Northern sign specialist for the Convair Air- - similar problems his Week to be Comptroller and complement AFB, Japan. .uj. oan ijiego, eacii omer. K- Materiel Area, Tachikawa puiouuu Calif., told Vila viowc "41c He came tu po- ummg a examples OI misukj aie uses conference on medical aspects Hill AFB in TV tential of for peacetime the tne Air r OWe e-frmorl ; J - v miec-tlJanuary 1953 wc bib ..wi3oiic piu- - silno ".v.0 ntkiiVi as a muni ueveioping gram at Randolph AFB. Texas. means of defense in p9 from the West- TO e f ern Air Procuremissile like ?uided program, During World War II Ehricke H?e ment District in was one of the brilliant young Ger- - l"mic energy, will be turned event 1 e n A Los .. UC-- - allv to man's hpnofi- incoorl tf g es, man scientists MkJMVViwvcu W 1LX1 A spectacular televiCalif. destruction." of velopment missiles at Penne- - hisThe sion series on air power will be As ComptrolSchool of Aviation Mni. inunoe. he KSL-Ttseiore to turned on roc Channel ler at Hill, Col. premiered cine called tlie meeting between Ehricke kets, designed and tested 5, on Sunday, Nov. 11, from McConahay was for the German firms of P16? fnd Phy,sicians for the 5 m., p. the Columbia by for benefit of aeromedical residents at responsible Junkers. HeinVfl nH Broadcasting System. financial, maninstallations, who will be schmitt. Before fcol. McConahay Convair This joininsr motion picture TV sepower, organi- closly he worked with Bell Aircraft Cor-- medical asso,cated with the future ries depicts the role of USAF engineering, problems of rocket flight. tion, management makers of the X-- l and in poration, development of flight from max icis " uuiy.in japan for Comptroller LuIL!? T" ,','he A'r Porce " y- I SERIES FEATURE - Bloodmobile Sets Visit Next Week Scha f Aviation Mr. A. G. Fontas, Field Director, American Red Cross at Hill AFB, reports that the Bloodmobile will visit this base on October 24. 1 1 i AIR POWER ... 26-we- ek -- - V, . en-aircr- aft 4-- lw.,. d xi statistical i,v' jen Air ThP colonel also was msirumen- in adoption of many manage-en- t de- projects at the Utah air 11 were a wum iiico-jre'mesystem in the maintenance directorate and a customer nt Included jot questionnaire to determine of supply and mainte- - Crvice Sfectiveness Mice seiv-t- - o ' Hill AFB. In 1953 he went on detached serv-:- e to Utah State Agricultural Col-ig- e in Logan where he received Master's Degree in Economics, is thesis concerned the economic npact of Hill on the economy of is area. he Ugden Sparta, Wis., he en in 1941 as a to service he native of A tered the air service bt lieutenant. Prior fas an attorney in Sparta. has held a number of import- positions during his career in e AF. Included were assignees as deputy chief of the budg- He at hq, Air Materiel at Dayton, Ohio; and controller of Task Force 3, division lommand leputy he he group responsible "A" Bomb m the lor testing Pacific in the Kitty Hawk to today's supersonic AF. The program on Sunday, Nov. 11, will be one hour long. The remaining 25 installments of the series will be one-ha- lf hour in length and will be aired by KSL-T- V from 4:30-- 5 p. m. each Sunday. Adyance publicity received shows the titles of the first 13 installments. The tentative list covers the following: Air Defense Show; Early Days; Luftwaffe; Pearl Harbor; Battle of Britain; Counterblast; Fools, Daredevils and Geniuses; Japanese Perimeter; Air Operations Pacific; Rendezvous with Destiny; Ploesti; Schweinfurt; and Conquest of the Air. The production, two years in the making, is sponsored by Prudential Insurance Company of America. II J II J -- WW i" r WATV?JMA(CeT ABOUT ofo 14ND 3l Like most rocket ricke is an enthusiastic believer in tne tuture of space flight. But, as a designer of practical weapon systems, he is wary of setting any date on man's takeoff for the moon or Mars. "Our present rocket research is in two directions." t.h specialist said. "One is the guided missile program. The other is t.Vi use of rocket power in experimental such as the Bell aircralt and X-or the Douglas X-which already have attained speeds up to 1,600 miles per hour and altitudes as high as 90,000 feet. "The missile program leads us naturally into Project Vanguard, the unmanned, instrumented, arti ficial satellite whose design was announced by the White House last year. Ultimately, Vanguard should give us a manned satellite for scientific observation in space. "In the same way," Ehricke continued, "the rocket aircraft we are now flying may lead ultimately to X-1- A 2, 849-5- 1. South El Rancho 3, high-spee- d, high-altitu- commer- de cial rocket ships for flights between widely separated centers on Col. McConahay's wife, the for the earth's surface New York to mer Joyce Clark of Wild Rose, London or Los Angeles, or from is., and his two children, Donna, San Francisco to Toyko." 4, and Ann, 11, will accompany The engineer described some of iim to his new assignment. the characteristics of such a ship. e It would be in effect a a of with short burst rocket glider, to carry it up above propulsion REAL the densest part of the atmosphere, after which it would coast on down WEBER WATER will transform East Bench into Garden of toward its destinaiion without powhalf-wa- y around the A er. flight Eden. Best View, Best Soil. You may Buy 5, 10 or More world might take 90 minutes. Acres Now at $2,000.00 per acre. Enjoy quiet, peaceful The rocket liner would cruise at a height from 40 to 50 miles up country living, 15 Minutes From Ogden. two to three times the present altitude record, set two years ago by PARKER P. ROBISON Its speed during the powthe 139 H. Street, Salt Lake would reach as much takeoff ered City, Phone EM as 15,000 miles an hour nearly ten times the mark also established by QO The time for the blood drawing will be between 8 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. and will be held at the Officers' Club. All military and civilian personnel interested in donating blood may be given time off by their commanding officers or supervisors for this purpose. "Give a pint of blood to help others and possibly even yourself," Mr. Fontas urgeci -- Located 2ND AND QUINCY OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P. M. WEEKDAYS 3 TO 6 P. M. All Floor Plans $11,375, $11,800, $12,475 long-rang- ESTATE FOR SALE X-1- A. Minimum Down Payment CALL US ANY TIME AND INSPECT THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS WASATCH INSURANCE 68 the 2417 Kiesel INVESTMENT CO. Realtor Phone 9403 & X-1- A. "Such enormous speed is close to HOME PRICES ARE BOUND TO BE HIGHER NEXT YEAR the orbital velocity of almost 18,000 miles per hour needed for a satellite," Ehricke explained. 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