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7 & -- -- American Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg told reporters this afternoort: "Be of good cheer I think we may be moving toward something on the Middle East But the key words are 'may be' " Other American sources cautioned while optimistic against assuming that all problems have been resolved Real difficulties with the Egyptians are said to remain over language Goldberg has met three times in the last few days with Egyptian For- British Rails - - to agree althe Egyptian position though Syria is not reconciled to it Some delegates expressed hope that a security council meeting could be held by the middle of next week Western and Communist diplomats alike said that the ' - Union will I '"''' - -- ''''N44 whatever resolution may be acceptable to the Egyptians Jordan also is in accord with - -- JP I How WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen Robert C Byrd said Thursday the planned'' march on Washington and the Pentagon by the antiwar dem- onstrators this weekend "is chiefly the work of a highly organized smearbund of Corn- munists fellowtravelers and leftist extremists" 1 !' -- Egypt and the United States are dose to agreement on procedure for a new security - 1 ' Blames Smearbupd 1 US Egypt Near Accord On Mideast Procedures — ' known to us on Earth" Shemyakin said the proteins which make up simple life forms on Earth disintegrate living on Earth can theoretically exist in conditions of the - against any surprises" Shemyakin said "More than once has the great master nature sprung it on us" Both Shemyakin and Krasi- Another member of the Academy of Sciences M Shemyakin said in an article In Pravda that the maximum temperature recorded by the Venus 4 "fully excludes the existence of any forms of life varieties i- UNITED NATIONS to biologists Conditions on Venus - Washington Post Writer certain whether there were simple forms of life existing on the planet He added how ever that the N'enus 4 results would be of particular interest t t Iife Elements Present "But who will undertake to assert that we are insured eaxnpyloonrrtiocnosuldondeN'teerrrumsinbeefoforer The Venus 4 recorded temperatures on Venus ranging from 114 to 536 degrees fahr- "Ileat-resistan- "YOU know an' I know who busted that l'aSe An' I hope you 'PRECIATE me tad& the blamel" By Robert 11 Estabrook contra- They flatly more" Debated Data Meaning Other scientists debated the - 2 - - - t -- : I Venus under such temperatures and that "so far it is very difficult to imagine molecular structures that would not Venus atriwsphere" Krasilni- kov said take future He said it would dicted one another on when man swaoluol d be able to fly to whether the planet can support simple life Nikolai Krasilnikov a memher of the Soviet Academy of Sciences said "there are microbes on Earth which withstand temperatures of 266 and degrees (Fahrenheit) icult -- 1111111 ' meaning behind the information relayed back by the NIOSCOW (UPI) — A top Soviet scientist said Thursday data gleaned from the Venus 4 space mission indicated the hot was a "dry dpleasneertt" Other scientists predicted a manned flight to Venus by 1980 and the existence of primitive life there '' Vladimir Prokofiev of the Crimean Observatory said the findings from Venus 4 indicated the "surface of Venus 'appears to be a dry "It appears that development of the planet will be a I I f and much more dif complex task than science fiction writers believe" Prokofiev said oser" 1 1111111:at - '- a ) 1 - t4 I ' i 1 : ' : ' I - - A9 — 20 1967 1 A I October The Salt 1alie Tribune Friday ) p-2- - Scientists Debate Data Meaning -- 1 - |