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Show THE HERALD,Provo, Utsh—Page 37 “| Instruments of Apollo 12 and 14 Sunday, October17, 1971 Detect Strange ‘Moon Geysers’ By DARRELL MACK HOUSTON (UPI) — Water clouds have been detected erupting like geysers through cracks on the lunar surface, proving the moon “is not completely a dead and inactive ly dead and inactive place, dered a breakthrough if this have a hard time finding water, Freeman said. “It siill is phenomenon can be tapped,’ too, ," Freeman said. “But that a tively quaking and still Freeman said. “We don’t know doesn't mean there isn't any 4 tively venting gas.’ if that is possible. But I think water on earth. There aren't Freeman said the “geyser” over the long kaul that if you any geysers on the Sahara but coincided with a series of small could tap these utilities we there are on earth.” moon quakes, according to could establish a base on the Freeman said the delay in place,” a Rice University seismic instruments left behind moon,” reporting the findings was scientist said Friday. by the astronauts, He said the United States has caused bythe fact that it took Dr. John W. Freeman Jr six to eight weeks to verify and He saiditis entirely possible tock samples from only four said instruments left on the lunar surface by the Apollo 12 shers are pockets of water areas of the moon and samples run the data through compuand 14 astronauts detected a under the lunar surface, as to be obtained later may show ters. He also said they were interrupted by the Apollo 15 “moon geyser” last March 7 there are oil wells under the traces of water. surface of the earth, “If someone landed on the mission and cther fac’ -s, whichlasted about 14 hours. The vapor clouds escape from Base on the Moen Sahara desert the first time He said the cloud spread to ‘I think it could be consi- they came to earth they would the lu.surface because the cover an area of more than 10 moon has only a sixth as much square miles between the :astruments left by the two Storms. The moon has long been thought by scientists to be a dry, barren sphere devoid of gravity as earth and has no atmesphere to contain the Compiaint Phones Installed Apollo missions, on the eastern edge of the moon's Oceans of However, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah Attorney General Vernon B. Romney has announced the claims vapor after it has escaped, he involving only two-party disputes such as failing to cleck for mechanical installation of newtelephone difficulty before buying a used a water on or below the surface. lines to receive consumer com- car or similar cases should be MoonStill Quakes plaints. referred to the Better Business Freeman, an assistant profesRomney said the state can Bureau, small claims court or sor in the department of space invoiveitself in consumer com- private counsel. science at Rice, said he plaints which involve criminal believes there is water beneath fraud, such as illegal sales The complaint numbersat the the surface of the moon. schemes, illegal franchising or attorney general's office are “The moon is not a complete- false advertising. 326-5018 and 328-5019, ‘NOW, LET ME TELL YA, BROTHER,’ the ,olar bear with his mouth wide open and a paw on the shoulder of his pal might be complaining as they discuss the weather which wasn'tascoolItshouldhave been in Omaha, Neb,this Has Been NewsOf The Week Liberated in Review If your order fur uncirculated specimens of the Eisenhower dollar was not received by the Philadelphia Mint before the July 1 acceptance date, chances are it has been processed and readied for delivery. Some 53 million order blanks were made available to the public by Mrs. Mary Brooks, ¢ ‘ec- tor of the Mint, so that everyone could have an oppor- tunity to purchase the maximum allowed bylaw. United Press International the spring of 1972, This reappearance of an almost forgotten denomina- tion has posed the usual question: “Will Eisenhower dollars be hoarded by coin collectors like the Kennedy half-dollar and, if not, will it continue as part of our every daycirculating me- dium?’ The idea that coin collectors are responsible for the almost total disappearance of 250 million coins of any denomination by Mort rod- Kansas City and Philadel- phia for assistance. De'iveries reached 1,876,702,804 Aug. 12. Proof Eisenhower dollars will be mailed from the U.S. Assay Office in is absurd. They may retain a nominal number of cabinet speci- Over 1% million were received the first day. As orders continued to pour in, Mint officials called on the Internal Revenue Service Centers in Ogden, Utah; San mens, but it’s a good bet that fewer than 20 million could be gathered from all coin collectors specializing in half-dollars tables, giving way to the plastic and sterling chips Getting back to the title line—Liberty Has Been Liberated. The dollar coin was the last of our currencyto pean tourists manage to take replace the tired and aged expert guess would one to four rolls of Kennedy half-dollars with them when they go abroad and few bring them back. They can be found in Hong Kong, Francisco following fulfillmentof uncirculated orders. The 130 million uncireulated dollars and 30 million proofs will conclude the “silver era” in the history of U.S. Canada, Mexico, South A ete, oe aud the Middle East. And Mr. Eisen. hower's worldly image being what it was, many of the coinage. Cupro-nickel issues coins will eet to show up at the will find their way to for- bearing his likeness market place, probably in eign depositories alongside in May to confer with Soviet leaders on “all major issues” soon after he visits Peking, The journeyto the Soviet Union, the dollar as part of our pocket change: probablynot, at least here in the Midwest and East. We're used to the small stuff. But the casinos in Las Vegas have found one expensive item ontheir supply list to be replacement of gambling tokens and chips. To relieve the situation, many casino operators will reinstate the cartwheel as a medium of exchange so long as it does not whittle away at their classic image. When this happens, the dollar will wind up on the low-bet profile of Miss Liberty with the male configuration. The first was the cent dominated for over a century by a female head. Lincoln wrapped President said, would be independentof the one to China and neither “is being taken for the purpose of exploiting what differences may exist between the two countries. “The trips are wet aes for the tter relations between the United States and the Soviet Union and better relations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China,” Nixonsaid. In announcing his trip, the President said he repeatedly had stated from the beginning of his tenure that he felt no summit meeting should be held ‘until it would yield useful results. Some agreements between the two nations at the strategic Arms Limitation Talks, on the use of seabeds and biological weapons and indications of progress in Berlin have led both sides to believe “there were matters on which major progress could be made,” Nixon said. that one up in 1909, to be pe se py ae Pye Indian-head nickel. 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Leaders of organized labor, FRAMES AVAILABLE ARE JUST A va at first had indicated ispleasure at Phase II of Nixon's inflation-fighting plan, THESE MPLES FEW EXA agreed to support the measures FROM OUR LARGE after the President sent a note promising that the Cost of Living Council would not have veto power over the decisions of the pay board. The Supreme Court, in its first working session of the new term, displayed a continuing shift away from the “activist” tendencies of the Warren Court. It refused for a second time to rule on the constitutionality of the Vietnam Wav, upheld laws forbidding public employees to strike and refused to temporarily stop prison officials from questioning inmates of Attica about the Septemberriot. In Congress, the House overwhelmingly passed bill to bar sex discrimination. The 1971 Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine was awarded to Dr. Earl W. Sutherland Jr., a professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn, Sutherland,the 43rd American to win the award, was cited for “‘his discoveries concerning the mechanisms of the action of hormones.” It was believed Sutherland’s work andesPr. Sin avardelthe Nobel ee Acheson, resident skills and some shorthand. Good COUCH ONLY $ ] 48* 8% FROM $ - Saturday firm uparrangements for the Dean Permanent tory:Receptionist. Good typing FURNITURE & APPLIANCE he will makea trip to Moscow profile. As for the question re- garding continuance of the place about 60 per cent of these half-dollars overseas. I know for a fact that Euro- An President Nixon announced those bearing the Kennedy PRP ricLP WANTED -WOMAN OHN PARAS time of year. Temperatures reached the mid-70’s the outer day in Omaha. Thetwopolar bears had just emerged from a dip in their pool at Henry Doorly zoo. 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