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Show Iii Arc tii Wator 'S i Group Plans Expedition For HMS Breadalbane Continued From A-- 4 missing since 1847, after venturing into the dangerous waters in search of the Northwest Passage linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Franklin's skeleton was finally found in 1859 on King William Island, and the bones of his shipmates continued to be found as late as 1931. After the ice trapped their boats, they had wandered helplessly over the frozen landscape for months. No Deaths r. ' "vi i There was no loss of life on the Breadalbane. As it went down, all 21 crew members scrambled onto the ice and were picked up by a nearby ship. But they left behind a shipload of equipment, personal belongings and cargo from coal and sheep to .tv. Artists rendition sinking the of of the HMS Bread- - aibane on Aug. 21, 1853, 500 miles north of Arctic Circle. Soviet Harvest Low, - all-tim- They say Moscow, already the worlds biggest importer, may have to go shopping this year for a record 40 million metric tons of grain. Agreement Made Earlier this month in Vienna, Soviet and U.S. officials agreed to a one-yeextension of an agreement under which the Russians buy at least six million metric tons of U.S. grain. With the U.S. grain harvest reaching nearrecord levels this year, the Vienna agreement is expected to lead to large Soviet purchases from American farmers, possibly as much as 25 million metric tons. Yet the Kremlin has been trying to reduce its heavy dependence on the United States for grain since last years embargo on Soviet purchases by President Carter after the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. ricultural planners, fighting with few signs of success to fulfill the Kremlins goal of becoming less dependent on foreign grain. For if the predictions of ton deficit in a the 1981 harvest prove correct, it will mean that actual production over the past three years has fallen short of government targets for the period by a total of nearly 150 million metric tons. As in the past two years, the official media the ripening winter n. wheat to dry out and begin to wither before it was ready for cutting. In some places, entire fields of wheat were reported to have burst into flames spontaneously in the blistering heat, or had been enveloped in spreading forest fires. But drought and heat were not the only problems. Fierce thunderstorms in the Ukrainian and Southern Russian regions and typhoons and floods in the Soviet far east, have played havoc with crops. Poor harvests are the rule in the Soviet Union rather than the exception, and the crop total has exceeded 200 metric tons only three times in the past decade. a sub- marine built around the human body. Tiny propd ellers on the manned suit allow the diver to fly British-develope- through the water. Depending on the condition of the ship, divers will explores its holds and cabins. Other Functions The Breadalbane project also is expected to help in the evaluation of diving, photographic and other equipment not used in such temperatures and depths before, to give biologists a rare look at the areas marine life, and to help Mac Innis in his specialty the study of human performance in cold waters. But the diving doctor concedes that the lure of the Breadalbane is more basic than that. When you strip back the scientific and technical veneer . . . what youre faced with is a group of individuals who are passionately excited about doing something very unusual, he says. Aug. Straw Wreaths SILK FLOWERS MANY OTHER SPECIALS 625 East 5th South North of Trolley Square CASH AND CARRY ruayjzHii TERMS. UNEXPECTED IN- OUR FISCAL YEAR END. ED TO 2 tlUAY USD until August 31 st 9 P.r.l. 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Previously, the culprits were late snow or early frosts. This year it was searing summer heat in the countrys European region for almost the whole of June and July. Heat Scapegoat Newspapers said the heat had caused much of MUSICAL Stopwatch and by submarine, a diver in a suit 5. 23. 1981 harvest The embargo was lifted in April by President Reagan. The poor Soviet harvest will deepen the gloom among Soviet ag- miniature fau iaxe i riDune, Sunday, August BURNHAM'S FLOWERS Affordable Fashions Now Even More So Imports Expected Reuter News Agency MOSCOW After planning for a nearrecord crop this year, the Soviet Union now appears ready to import record amounts of grain as a result of its third poor harvest in a row. The official Kremlin target for 1981 was a crop of 238 million metric tons, only a million below e its high in 1978. But experts at the U.S. Agriculture predict the harvest currently being gathered will yield only 185 million. casks of ale and rum. Mae Innis believes it may amount to a time capsule of the early Victorian age. Canadian coast guard icebreakers have taken the explorers in on previous expeditions, and one will do so this September, if all goes as planned. But for next springs climactic mission they will fly in and set up camp on what they hope will be ice above the Breadalbane. They will lower a massive array of spotlights and giant flashbulbs through holes in the ice, and then send down cameras, followed by a manned diving bell and ne 2144 Highland Drive Sugar House Northern Utah and Southwestern Wyoming All Dial 484-868- 6 J |