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Show 2 DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958 Utah County,Utah Countdown fot Tomorrow Atlas ICBM's son moved into its third. day. that would go credit to a thicxly|puring-the final phase of the Angelenos suffered through a smog alert and 94-degree weather Tuesday and another alert was predicted for today. The high temperature equalled the all-time record here set in 1914. The smog alert, the fourth since Sept. 17, was called at 11:10 a.m. p.s.t., when the ozone count in the downtown area hit .55 per million parts of air and was equally as mighty. |Here, in ad-! plockhouse is sealed to thé outer dition to steel walls, is added the world, except through its elec- utes later. The area had gone without a smog alert for more during a; plosive potential. As they have countdown of the massive Atlag' good measouy to De ICBM is a squat and- powerful’ ae of structure 750 feet from where| The blockhouse is a mass of the bird stands poised for flight. st consbles (as many as This is the blockhouse, a build-! 49 people may be present for a ing often referred ito but little! firing), understood.” armored It is ja battleship, panels, structure| puttons, and it switches, dials, levers, added: construction to the list. Its estimate made by Miles L. Colean, noted construction €conomist calls for the first $50 billion building year in history for 1959. little regard for the autumn seathe ex- ad infinitum. Chuckles In the News N. Y. Times Apologizes For Error is|eountdown for a launching, the called off an hour and two min- protection of many/ feet of con- | tronic and optical devices. Al- than a year until last month. crete, a thick layer/of sand, and most everyone present has a all shaped within a) gently curv-| headset with earphones clamped APOLOGY IN ORDER NEW YORK (UPI)— The New York Times apologized today, with tongue figuratively in cheek, for calling Olean, N.Y., ‘‘a bustling industrial city of 23,000 alert residents,” a “‘sleepy-looking hamlet’ in a news story. The Times quoted Olean Times Herald columnist -Gilbert Stinger The normal temperature here this time of the year is 77 de- ‘ing dome designed |to withstand on. Several of the men act as grees, a far cry from highs rea blast that could wreck the, overseers; the ‘Missile Control’ corded at nearby points like vaults at Fort Knox. During a|man acts as the Blockhouse DiChatsworth which reported 99 derecent tour of one of- the Atlas|rector’s senior technician. grees. Other highs included:Glenblockhouses at Cape Canaveral, The consoles before the block- dale 95; Van Nuys 96, Burbank I was told that the structure is house crew are actually master 97 and Pasadena 96. even designed to ‘‘give’’ a hori- switchboards, and they live up zontal distance of four event of an exploding against the outer walls. feet in missile to the reputation Hollywood has given jts ‘‘infernal machines” for mad scientists. Through re- Wihtin the blorkhouse one is mote control leads the consoles faced with a thousand glass operate the-majority of the Atlas eyes, the dials and faces of all) manner of instruments. .There| are television screens that show four different views|of the Atlas| and the launch complex. It even looks like the control room of a| functions,. mechanical, electron- jc, and hydraulic. Each console |j, attended by a technician who has time and agaim repeated in dry runs the functions he fulfills giant submarine, for there are| during a live firing. se oR OR Quotes Found LONDON (UPI) — The weekly “Spectator” reported the results of a contest in which entrants two periscopes for engineers to The Atlas waiting for its were asked last week to find lines use for scanning the Atlas. There launching seems to be inert, but is the profound conviction that | the bird is actually alive with in Shakespeare appropriate for these people, for all their inti- thousands of movements, all reg- comment on the American moon macy with the giant missile, are istered in the blockhouse. From rocket attempt. Some winners: an odd-looking chamber banks “Thou canst not hit it, hit it, of strip charts unwind lazily hit it; thou canst not hit it, my from turning drums; here, pens good man!’’ — Love’s Labor Lost, Publish by Herald Cordraw in squiggling lines a fasciAct IV, Scene 2.° nating list of vital data from the poration, 10, W 4th N., Provo, Merl GheDel Utah every afterhoon- Mon- day through Friday. Sunday Herald published: Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Proyo Utah, under’ the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carTier in Utah Counjy: Per month $1.60 4 6 months in advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.29 By mail anywhere in the United Statés or its posses‘i 2 “ th; 60 “IT see thy glory like a shootAtlas. One instrument main- ing star, fall to the base* earth tains, in coordination with a re- from- the firmament.” (Richard cording timer, the weight of the ICBM. at any and all moments. A Countdown is long, and it is tedious work. Although the mon- Il, Act II, Scene 4.) “How ill agrees it with your gravity.”” (Comedy of Errors, Act Il, Scene 2.) ster on its launching ring will “What, out of hearing? Gone? one day be elevated to weapon No sound, no word?—Alack, where status, at Cape Canaveral it is are -you?’”’ (Midsummer Night’s simply an experimental rocket. Dream, Act II, Scene 2.) A Combat Countdown might re-| “Come, let’s make haste she’ll quire no more than 15 to 20, soon be back again.’’ (Macbeth, Minutes; at the Cape itis meas-| Act III, Scene 4.) ured in long and weary hours. | “And ’tis not done; the attempt |“ combat Atlas carries a war-| and not the deed—confounds us.’ head;2 here A the bird has more ; (Macbeth, Act II, Scene 2). than 300 instrumented points enesix SL months. OUe agence 2. for in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone’ numbers: from which data is telemetered a — spi as ‘ee nels. Some 10 miles of magnetic ae rataeen Nor Dee Gad Goud. bitiets. call eb a4ehd back to AFMTC. during flight, Over nearly 50 individual chantape are required to collect data on subjects such as ranges of as promising to show the Times Shakespeare On MoonShot temperature, vibrations, accelerations, liquid - flow rates, and other flight performance data. (Copyright by Columbia Features, Inc.) billion a 5 per cent rise over 1957 are piling up for 1959 and tthey are glowing ones. Architectural Forum has just heat wave that seemed to have of and Colean pits -the total at $51.6 tion since building is regarded as UPI Financial }Editor degree weather was predicted for Los Angeles, again today as a By MARTIN SANCTUM .| thoroughly respectful The “inner “sanctum” of the| Beast’s raging energy ceremony By ELMER C. WALZER one, of the most important indica- NEW YORK (UPI)—Predictions which the forum calls a “‘whop- tors of the nation’s prosperity and LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Ninety- Inner Sanctum elaborate Glowing Predictions Pile Up for ‘59 90-Degree WeatherHits Los Angeles STAR FARMER FOR 1958—21-year-old Jimmie John Jarnagin of Hanston, Kansas was named Star Farmer of 1958 by members of the FFA now holding their an- nual convention in Kansas City..(Herald-UPI Telephoto) Kansas Youth Chosen 1958 Star Farmet Jr., 21Hanston, the 1958 Jarnagin was. presented the award together with a $1,000 check from the Future Farmers of America Foundation, Inc., at a session of the 30th annual. national FFA convention here Tuesday night. married and the in the following Al Jackson called the two years fire partment whena fire broke his car but the smoke-eaters | the fire out when they got Three other FFA members were | Jackson had put it out with showed profits of more than $30,-| Star Farmer of America. Jarnagin, KOKOMO, Ind. (UPI) — Donald R McDermott, 52, arrested for ther of a two-year-old son, raises | picking two bushels of apples from an orchard, told police ‘‘I thought wheat and cattle on a 1,000-acre I might as well.get them before farm in Southwestern Kansas. He the frost did.” doubled his efforts after weather- TASTY FIRE ing the drought of 1955 and 1956 BLOOMINGTON, Il. (UPI) — and KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — Jimmie John Jarnagin year-old farmer from Kan., has been chosen correspondent the “hot spots’ next time he was up Olean way. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE ‘DETROIT, Mich. (UPI)— Hartywell A. Johnson won a divorce from his wife Tuesday after :testifying she used her maiden name and introduced hin. to her friends as Mr. Johnson, her chauffeur and business helper. ARREST APPLE PICKER named Regional Star American Farmers and checks of $500 each. ping expansion in an industry prediction of a rise at this time that accounts for more than 10 when there is talk of a slowing per cent of total United States in some sections by'tight money. production.’’ is seen as highly significant. Tom Campbell, editor-in-chief of More Home ‘Building. Iron Age, has predicted steel proEven allowing for price rises, duction in. 1959 will reach 110,000,000 net tons, against physical volume of building will around 85 million for 1958, This rise by about three per cen‘ overtotal of 110 million tons has been all with public construction givexceeded by the steel industry ing the biggest boost—up 8.7 per only in the years 1957, 1956, 1955, cent to $16.8 billion. The forum estimates that outand 1953. The automobile industry has sét days for, new ‘single-familv homes a goal of 5,500,000 autos in 1959 in 1959 will total $13.7 billion with against around 4,400,000 for 1958 non-farm housing starts reaching and Frederic G., Donner, new 1,155,000 compared with 1,060,000 chairman of General Motors Corp. this year, Private educational building is believes that “is a good figure as the economy is now running.” expected to rise by nine per cent and public by 3.4 per cent. No Four Leaders Up * change is seen in- ehurch building. Standard & Poor’s notes ‘that Highwayconstruction is seen as trade sources estimate petroleum rising 13.8 per cent to $5.6’ billion demand in 1959 will be up about “and for at least a decade ‘there four per cent from the retarded should be a mounting level of 1958 rate. The increase for the highway expenditure.” current year is placed at 2.3 per Declines are expected i such cent, somewhat below the aver- categories as industrial and commercial non-residential private age of recent years. : There you have the four lead- construction, ers—building, steel, auto, and oil. “Next year with the economy All of them set a fast pace. The as_a whcele resuming its forward fact that the experts are so will- movement, it is safe to predict ing to make early predictions at the brightest year ever for archia time when there is no pressure tects, builders, contractors, buildto do so such as there is in a ing materials suppliers, ana mortperiod of recession indicates a gage bankers,”’ says the forum. record year ahead. A push such as envisioned by The talk today isn’t the forced the prognosticators will éasily lift kind that tries to oil up a waning the gross national produg@t ito a industry. This is seen as the record high in 1959. 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