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Show ll. THURSDAY Bicentenary Extends To Planet Mars pictures oi the surface II lilt1 exists there, the Viking landers have a good chance of finding it, the National Geographic Society reports. The lander has been described as "one of the most complex pieces of electromechanical machinery ever devised." Compressed into just one cubic foot are three automated chemical laboratories complete with a computer, tiny ovens to heat soil samples, counters for radioactive tracers, filters, a lamp to simulate Martian sunlight, and a gas chromatograph to identify chemical substances. In that one cubic foot are transistors and 2,000 other electronic parts, 1,000 wire connections, and 37 300,000 miniature valves. ONE OF THE devices on the landers will supply nutrients that some scientists call chicken soup" to feed the Martian bugs. If the organisms grow, metabolize, or reproduce, they will betray their presence to Viking, By LowsN Georgia , National GsograoTuc IN QUEST of Uviag organisms, the Viking landen that will reach Mara thia lammer will acoop ap Martiaa toil with ten-foretractable arms, aa sbowa ia thia full-acamodel. Inside the spacecraft, miaiatare laboratoriea will aaalyie the aampiea. The fladiag and pictures of the Martian anrface will be tranamitted back to earth. ot le One of the nations most far out bicentennial celebrations this year will take place on Mars. A Viking spacecraft launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is expected to touch down on the red planet July 4, at 9:41 p.m. EOT. A second will arrive on Sep- tember which will relay the news to the world. Stringent measures were taken to assure that if Viking does find organic materials. The two Vikings should give a waiting world the most detailed information yet about the planet, and perhaps settle once and for all the ancient question: Is there life on Mars? 4. PLAINTIVE CALL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Card of Think Loll and Found Announcement Perional Entertainment signal, sometimes combined with bugles, that summoned soldiers back to the barracks. The original Army final call also was known ' informally as Taps. Bugle calls still are a part of daily military life, though modem warfare eliminated 'The plaintive bugle call, which symbolizes the holiday as much as The Banner" does the Fourth of July, was composed in July 1362 during a lull in Civil War fighting. The composer was Daniel Butterfield, an upstate New York businessman who went into action with the Union Army as a regimental colonel and soon was made commander of a brigade in the Army of the Potomac, . the National Geographic Society says. Star-Spangl- their importance in battle. telemetry. 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COMING THE ROUND SPRINGS ARE It vi'ro having a The Combined Classified Service and its affiliated newspapers ik responsible for the first insertion of any advertisement. If an error occurs we will adjust or reprint that portion of an ad where an error occured. If error does not materially effect the value of the ad, no allowance will tie The Combined Classified Service assumes na,-f- l given. nancial responsibility for errors. The Service also reserves the right to withhold publication of any advertisement that does not conform to the policies of the newspaper. If copy is rejected, any money paid will be returned. VV8LGGP nanaooo paeteav,, Nm6 Cda. 20 Logan, Ut. 752-407- Though lacking formal musical training. General Butterfield had an exceptional ear for music. He put his talent to good use after early experiences in battle. The general had been distressed to find that in the heat of the fray his tpen responded to bugle calls of other units. The confusion often was costly, so Butterfield wrote a distinctive signal for his own brigade. After the bloody Peninsu- lar Campaign, Butterfield's brigade was camping on the old Berkeley Plantation overlooking the James River . in Tidewater Virginia. As the weary troops settled down for the night, the bugler sounded extinguish lights." Butterfield said to General Daniel Sickles, That call sounds too formal." General Butterfield thought extinguish lights" was not as smooth, melodious, and musical as it should be." He felt that the final call should bring comfort and peace to tired, troubled men. The general worked on a different call that night and summoned the brigade bugler, Pvt. Oliver Willcox Norton, the next morning to try his new melody. After several trials, Butterfield made minor changes, scribbling them on the back of an envelope, then ordered the piece played as last call in his brigade. Buglers of neighboring units heard the appealing notes and adopted them. The poignant tune soon spread throughout the army, but it did not appear in official regulations until 1891. Taps was first sounded at a military funeral soon after it was composed. A Union artillery captain was concerned that the customary firing of three rifle volleys at graveside would touch off an enemy attack. He ordered "Taps" to be played instead. The term taps" actually is older than the music it now designates. It derives from PUCE AN News Examiner 5Hf COMBINED ADVERTISING IT AMOUNTS TO OVER m us iwsitrKtntiiixnn felountain Snowpack Still Below tJormal lk be t kB 8 sMMs mn tm m, IM84 iMisR & 9 Mb mm. ImIb 20,000 HOMES! YOU CAN'T REACH THAT MANY HOMES AND PEOPLE FOR LESS MONEY. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION NOW THE COMBINED ADVERTISING SERVICE i.. 15PPMCOFY 2 JJ |