| Show 4A The Salt Lake Trihune December Sunday 21 19M o STAR GAZER POLLANTour Daily Activity Guide According to the Stars CLAY By ARIES mar JM tT 21 - APR To develop message for Sunday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign TAURUS -J I MAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 V62-6769 GEMINI 37 Will 38 All 39 What 40 Could 41 Meditate 42 Will 43 Finally 13 Pleases 44 More 14 Friendly 45 Will 15 Socially 46 Have 16 Wrong 47 Preach 17 To 48 Be 18 Keep 49 Promisee 19 Think 50 Finish 20 You 51 Should 21 Day 52 The 22 Dream 53 Come 23 Hit 24 Discuaewna 54 Requests 55 Happy 25 About 26 Everyone 56 With 57 Be 27 You 58 You’ll 28 Practice 59 Having 29 Love 60 A 30 Keep Gathering Uphold Nothing Interferes 11 Reputation 12 Spirits 21 MAY r r JUMP 20 VM621-31-3- 86 90 58 CANCER JUNE 2‘ JULY V 49 22 65 79 82 LEO JULY (Y & 2) 1 5752-70-81-8- 4 VIRGO AUG 22 22 SEPT HV 50-6- 6 31 To Life 32 What 33 RocK Lots 34 Make Long 35 Bottom Family Happening 38 You There’s 1 20 APR R - 83-8- Grateful 62 Depression 63 For 64 Good 65 You 66 What 67 Overcomes 68 What 69 You 70 Best 71 Time 61 72 On 73 Happen 74 75 78 77 78 79 80 81 82 63 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 In Future Easy True Subect8 Have 22&L& OCT 19 25 39-4- 2 SCORPIO 22 OCT tJ) - 3-- V5- - SAGITTARIUS NOr-2- 21 DEC 6368-85-8- A VL 9 ’ there" Mcguire said Mcguire said there is other evidence to support the theory that Ear-har- t was working with faulty coordinates miles that morning However the report notes that glare from the sun would have made both Howland Island and a smoke plume rising from the Coast Guard Cutter Itasca anchored nearby "very difficult to see from the west " ” dk - It JAN 72 7678 c AQUARIUS JAN 20 Made FEB IB Is 5- - FEB 6064-7- 157-33- E 1 VS im- better explanation Howland Island's nearest neighbor Baker Island 37 miles to the southeast Among Earhart papers found with the flight plan at Purdue Univer- - Mcguire believes that Earhart was on course and would have reached Howland Island if she had the correct is coordinates Lava Claims More Hawaii Homes KALAPANA Hawaii (AF) — Lava flowing out of Kilauea Volcano fanned out through this area’s largest subdivision Saturday destroying four more houses before dawn after forctht-i-r being scores of people to pack longings and flee "I would estimate about 20 percent of the Kalapana Gardens subdivision has been inundated” said Hawaii County Civil Defense Administrator Harry Kim "Many other homes still The outbreaks which drained lava away from the main flow were trav- to 300 yards through eling veloped land before stopping 200 mura undeOka- said If the process continues the lower portion of the flow will have time to cool and harden thus blocking the advance of fresh lava into the subdivision Okamura said The lava destroyed 13 homes in the subdivision Friday the worst singleday toll of developed property since remain in grave danger" Kilauea’s intermittent eruption beHowever the front of the g gan Jan 3 1983 on this island built lava flow later slowed to a from the sea floor by centuries of virtual halt because of a number of eruptions minor outbreaks at the 1200- and The molten rock surged into the levels of the volcano said Reggie coastal subdivision after burning a Okamura a geologist at the US Geopath down the hillside from a logical Survey's Hawaiian Volcano glowing lava lake on Kilauea’s east Observatory rift zone seven-mile-lon- 450-fo- ea lnrt in Poll §®MrW A pePINEY POINT Md (AP) troleum barge explosion Saturday that was heard 17 miles away killed three workers injured a fourth and left a fifth missing and presumed dead authorities said A Four workers were on the 300- - by partial evacuation of Kalapana had been ordered earlier in the week barge at the Steuart Petrobut was extended Friday to include leum Co Bulk Storage Facility cleanmost of this small close-kni- t village ing out remnants of a load of aviation of about 500 people About 120 homes fuel when the blast occurred early were evacuated Saturday said Bob Thomas a spokesman for the Maryland State fire marevknows "Everybody everybody shal's office The fifth worker was on erybody parties together goes fishing a pier he said together and now they are all scatterOne hundred firefighters from Cala at the ing" said Gary Nelson clerk vert and St Mary's counties battled Kalapana Store "It is like breaking the fire for two hours before bringing up a family” it under control Thomas said Police roadblocks kept sightseers There was no immediate damage out of the area estimate he said transmission green lights were seen in the sky northeast of Howland Island Rescuers later dismissed them as a meteor shower The incident attracted worldwide press attention Unreported until now was a second sighting the night of July 14 when workers on Howland Island saw what they took to be a second distress signal In an unpublished log book kept by one of six Hawanans sent by the U S government to construct an airfield on the island colonist James Kamakaiwi wrote 100-fo- "JULY 14 1937 WEDNESDAY At about seven this evening we no- ticed a swinging light to the SSE of the island which lasted for about 20 minutes before an south-southea- and Tuesday 8-1- peared ' If that second light was them they would have been half-deaby then” d Mcguire said Log books from the search do not mention the July 14 incident but some military reports filed shortly after the searen was abandoned al lude to a second sighting One says searchers eventually decided the were "stars low on the horilights ” zon Nearly 50 years later Amelia Earhart's disappearance continues to pique lovers of mysteries Their theories range from the mundane to the melodramatic One holds that Earhart was on a spy mission for President Franklin D Roosevelt and that she was shot down over the Marshall Islands and eventually executed by the Japanese Another is that Fred Noonan who had allegedly been fired from Pan American Airlines for drinking was drunk or hungover on the flight and miscalculated the air- craft's position Mcguire said she discovered the map mistake four years ago while Earhart's flight plan m preparation for her own trip The woman who quiet Scottish-borbears a striking resemblance to Earhart said she kept her discovery lo herself because she did not want to be seen as exploiting the story to benefit her own project which is chronically strapped for funds double-checkin- n She said she changed her mind in part because she feared that if she perished in her own flight the knowledge would die with her Wednesday 0 g round-the-worl- 8-- 6 Beauty Performers yours from Ultima II 1 jh lift mim ( imuulhi’ loda1 after Earhart's last frantic radio Noonan were photodistress kites as they holding graphed embarked on their first attempt to circle the globe which ended in failure four months before they disap- Earhart and J w It i On the night of July 5th three days - During the night it burned through vegetation crossed roads and devoured utility poles Flurries of luminous orange ash rose from the flow front as palm trees and other plants went up in flames ll alum S tint i tinpluu am! I'li nd nl tht lit W tih h fatr It "hill Ilf iht fit'll I ' f ‘inn However a document obtained by United Press International suggests that they might still have been alive 12 days after the crash arc blocked our vision We excitedly and bulb judged it to be a dry-cegadget flying on a kite an aviation rescue signal but it never appeared " again to ensure our judgment Section ( Three features that appear regularly in the A section of the Sunday Tribune will he found today in section G They are Soldiering People Patterns and the Gallup PhHi bly would " Uarge Explosion Kills 3 Workers Shop Monday l Even if Earhart and Noonan survived the crash and were able to escape their foundering aircraft it is uncertain how long they could have survived in an open raft under the equatorial sun Lt Commander David Dahmen a naval aviator familiar with the Pacific told UPI "If the heat doesn't get you the sharks proba- Mcguire contends that by the time of that transmission 8 45 am the sun would have been too high in the sky for navigation and says there is a 19 MAR 20 Mcguire said “They got to where they thought Howland Island should be and didn't see anything So Fred who was an excellent navigator said ‘Look — we're either too far north or too far south I'll draw a line between Howland and Baker If we fly along that we’re bound to hit one or the other’ But they were running out of gas " you see Past investigators have theorized 7 that the compass heading which describes a northwesterly or southeasterly course was a “sun line" — a final desperate attempt by Noonan at celestial navigation Mrguire said Earhart's Lockheed Electra 10-would have been too small and too low for watchers on Howland and on the Itasca to have seen it have been below the horizon and possible to see" "It's obvious what happened" 157-33- “They had already descended to 1000 feet” in the final minutes of the flight Mcguire said "They would PISCES 157-33- In Earhart's final radio transmission to the Itasca delivered in what witnesses called a "very excited" voice the aviator said she was flying 7 "on the line of position We are running North and South" CAPRICORN DfC- sity is an old government chart giving coordinates for Baker Island that vary from current coordinates bv about two miles A line drawn between that point on the chart and the coordinates for Howland Island that appear in Earhart's flight plan results in a heading that is exactly 7 One of Amelia s last radio transmissions was Must be on you cannot see you She knew she was right An Air Corps report declassified in 1977 says visibility was generally 25 HOY 21 Be Of Times You Be Shown Started Have Refused 122 1— H 22 Continued From l have been terrible and that island is so small You'd have to be right on top of it to see it I know I've been out there Every cloud shadow looks like an island out there " A-- LIBRA SEPT Amelia Earhart May Have Had Faulty Map Lee and I are in York wonderful Dickensish England town authentic with its ancient walls Mmslerand To join pari of the family there and leave the rest in Sail lake at holiday tune is dilficult but opportunities are a Roman-huillcit- y to be pursued and enjosed 1 hey may not m cur again Remembering Christmases past at Ihe hotel I see a huge fresh lobby tree ihosrn ml and hauled in by Ihe Maintenance crnv decorated by Dan At Hudson and Harry Chenowith one lime we had Ihe largest indoor tree in Ihe city Lillies tor employees’ children remind me of Ihe year a i hild sitting on Santa's lap refused to beiece As he tugged al the beard a frustrated Santa whispered "Let go of my beard or I'll break your little arm1" llolidav excitement dimes early lo hold employees as Christmas parties start die first of Dei ember I see colorful decorations for Bonneville parties and recall using lit ions I irst National Hank parties m the rooms Claron have Mdridge admonished us to for hard rolls" of (host good plenty International a shoehorn to the Deseret Hook Company dinners One year we 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