Show Energy Supplied by Exploding Atoms the -A-viators-of jhe Future He Says Will Make Round jTrips Between deeftdei Atfctf Si dSetviftSt'1 Bftwin en would fiy tmt Mua ini rejected by most peopl u entirely toe fantastic BlftMthat AIlAi time men M flown w thi ftcrosft th gml ft ecsaft end World leM Incredible w Mom ftf til the Two Planets tt th renowned Pro August floeard who pierced thi fttratotpher Id i balloon lomo tint In la on that ry 1 tli theory inberplsnet aarlyotloa thi treat icientuio possibilities of thi ' future - - Almost forty year a to thorn earn! from th lash imagination of H‘ G Well th acientlft romance "The Waf if thi World1 which portrayed in Word dcture an invasion of our earth ' iartians traveling ia treat rockets And only i Ihert time iegdj Mr Wells a preface to an omnibus edition of hi fantastic tales Wrote i "Reality ha taken ft leaf from tny hook and haa eet Itself t lupersed me" The author happened to he talking of another vol tune Of hi hut if Profeuor Piocftrd’a prediction ll rtt fulfilled the recent tatement Of Mr Well Could Well be Applied to hi "Thi War of th Worlds ffl Hdtftf to Mar lnsldl ef ft rocket lelentieta would he making I return rtoit n be th wa :Y expedition imagined by th thef that th imlnmt English through i Professor Piccard toads ktl ftmaaiftf ft whil Eredletio recentlyfranca delivering tt pointed Nancy but that finding an axplostvi fuel that Would shoot the rocket projoctll thteugfe tti 88000(300 mile of ftpaei f i & s Martian Arrive me Earth Flat Cylinder Front upper Photo I a Microscopl Smallest Thing ia the World When Scieheo Diicon reed How to Explode Such n Particle li Paved the Way Professor Piccard Says for Harnessing th Energy Needed for an Interplanetary Flight holdef of the Collier Trophy for hia A like a Td ‘ S bomber mm "We have worked out plana he declared "for a cantilever monoplane flying boat of 100000 pound grots load It Would have a epan of about 180 feet and would cruise at from 160 to 180 mile an hour with a radge of 6000 Th relation of payload to gross load will be such that thea flying boat i v V " ju J ' s ’ dreffeft topping tilth Manipulation of fins hi fthortheu rtW thi pant would It is believed ty Awards this earth Thi jet ttf fir had broom invtiibli about a quarter ' bast twelve lit compared it to a coles "The projectile a it left Mitt' ill m puff of amSjuddenly and violently Nyage le the Earth ieni nut ewtidl at dmM pt”-tpH- §t ylliutirated £db I Wa trip M and from Mar that fro-M '' his or if G well ' Piccard dream about will hot of ' Course take place tomorrow or even kftd U Mart h firtt year But so rapid has been th feat leparttos thi Earth of science in modern time Ut thi Conqueror bf thi Strtkoshhlrt advancement that it ia not inconceivable that such a lurjcsted that Iclenc might find tht trip might be made within the life span J loiutioh in tht disintegration hi matter Of Join of those now living Th shell of the rocket that will carry exploding th atom) et by Utilising th men to the sister planet would necesght foe energy Because he understood thi gehCrtl sarily have to be made of an alloy more resistant to intensive friction than any ikcptlcism about eueh visionary pro) lets i Piccard warned hi llsienertl "Bonn think th mad brhen I discus! Probably the rocket would be ft Sclehcs has by hi Itresmllned car without wheels out luch possibilities meahk reached thi ape et industrial Strong enough to resist the strain of enormous speed and hermetically sealed development" Disintegrating matter in it itlfis Se that those inside might have enough formation into Dfht he Said presented Oxygen to breathe Compressed tanks Such S the ones we know today would Immense petsibUihe as pet hnelplored A round trip to thi planet Mars would hot be sufficient for the necessities of Fequir thi disintegration bf about fifty thi long journey but undoubtedly a kilograms (about lid pounds) of lead superior method of compressing air will nart been devised before the leader of To understand how such a propelle airth pilglit ftppeah th Ikpedltton finally erica th pocket leaving th Mars peering ' portani words t "All aboard for Marat" Is th astronomer through their telescopes on need only It I Pot Impossible that om means of “ in manufacturing oxygen while th rocket imaginative Mr Wells’ book ox a similar rod teat- - travels may b Invented if th eat tret to be Started fit the A i ft treat light Wit Seen Uh th Speed or two telle per Second it Would nominated part of the disk first at th require less than four secohds t pass thick fttmos-v- T Act Observatory theft ty Ferrottn lit through thi sevth-m- u ic ind then by other charters Eng-- pharo or th earth Then it would enter th atratoaphew extending U tom £o ah readers heard bf it first U th iseu ef Nttm dated August L I ftn) in miles abort the earth After that Scientist hold thert i pllned t tbihk that ais bias may b nd chiefly hydrogen up t fifty miles ea th easting of thi huge gun in vast pit sunk Into their planet from then comes a layer of geocromium to above 130 miles from the earth What W hich their shot wrt fired at na Pecu-liguess But markings as yet unexplained were lies beyond that ne on can It is a certainty that th rocket-ca- r Will fteen near the sit of that outbreak durhave to meet comparatively slight reing the two next oppositions sistance after leaving th stratosphere "The storm burst upon us six year Without l th apeed can b increased insid Ago now As Mara approached opposiof th tion Lavelle of Java rot the wires of danger of the astronomical exchange palpitating the car If the car traveled It thft tat w tw with the amssing intelligence or a huge outbreak of incandescent gaa upon the miles a second it would' tak EOO days to to Ma rs but If planet It had occurred tovrar 'ng Kight of th 12th and th apoctroscop to which hi had at one resorted todi tha stratosphere this time might b cut mi&i a man t Amtsg gaa ehMf hy la hall Tha car could U ateerod by t $W 1 Th occufeel nothing of th motion but Would be able to judge their progress by th position of othof heavenly bodies The fuel consume- - i Variety of 1 N b0 pounds of lead to Mara and 60 back with 10 pounds excess allowed for mis diminished a t 1 stood ' -- 5 ?: thi ay over-heati- - 1 The main problem of such an astounding trip would be however the n of landing ths rocket on Mara As soon as the rocket came within th atmosphere i of the planqt It would feel the attraction of gravitation and special device in th pot including ft "reverse1 of the projectile to aval fin terrific trash And upon whiling Would be heeded similar problems possible greater ones would hav to be faced during th return trip to th earth Even whil 'Professor Piccard Was making his amasing predictions British astronomers wet working oft ft plaft to flash light signal to Mart from tht Jungfrau in tns Swiss Alps Whose peak towers 14000 feet abova sea level - Three giant projectors will be set up a the summit of the Jungfrau Tha beam from each will be many times more powerful than that cast by the largest lighthouses A few thousand feet abort the Jungfrau th three beams will merge into one giant lance of light— th most powerful single example ef illumination ever created by man— a light equal to that given by more than fifteen thousand million candles When that mighty light shoot out Int the far reaches ef the universe th world’s astronomers will hart their teleMara— wait-scopes trained on far-awtug jot the answering signals that thft people of Mars having seeft and under- ar - i tlOft ' may send AV Imaginative Drawing Port traying the It Exprm Reehftt 850000(39 Mli journey Outer Shell of th rrajeeul MaS lest Oat Away to fihw tha Interior of th — liermstleatly-SMle- d Cbambro Eank-w-Mtr- J? J Ikftais Thea isnall such enormous proportions that th intelligent- of th Martianall bw listed t b greater than oura Al the seasons th year shang the colon of thesl vast canal thaneft also ' This his CftUsea lorn experts to lb pros th opinion that thea canals ftr not lik th ones ws know but an really atrips of vegetation Which keep ths people on the planet alive Mars to much older that) thft Earth and consequently much colder and thft ' belief to that the people ef that planet world draw water living on a worn-ou- t from the at tha pole of their aphero possibly tha only water they now have This water producet tha Vegeta tiott that auataina their livea and th "I live of whatever ammala may b na tive to their planet The first step In ftn Earth4o-Ma- rt tocket flight according to Professor Pie-- card will probably be a ttratoephert Plan route that wilt tak passengert ‘ from New York to Parts in tight hours f This mean thaMhe airship will travel at the rate bf 600 miles an hour Th expert declares that such trips may be mad in the near future anL du to IsvsL jn conditions at th etrato-phe- ri the absence of fog and storm sad in the 'greatest security ftrtiSeialiy-i&ad- ftr a 1 ice-cap- es The Earth’s signal lights Will Wink ft message In th Mors code Th chances art ten million t one that ft bn on Mart will be able to Interpret the code but if the other Manet doe! answer an understandable language of h lays "to ft All that to needed light flashes may be arranged 8ciene tells aa that if there art any ' tightly-close- d cabin and ftn air coat-pressor for the motor" living creatures on any of the Earth’ Mater planet they probably dwell on Much nearer ia actual ftviatioa devet- - asn Th Mara most powerful telescopes in bbmant though to thft forecast mad V w th world hav revealed to astronomer th other day by Glenn L Martin tha outline ef what art believed te be and aircraft buikkr aai or mint Ji A f a 'I Should pro- - kids an economi- tally sound year- rouhd Service for mails and express and for those passengers who wish to reach Europe more quickly and tnor comfortably thin they can by lurfac vessels’’ 'i |