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Show 6 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monda, September ' 24, 1973 Fire or Ice, Strange Happenings Put Southerners on UFO Vigil Continued From Page 1 it must be an open secret), gave her description of the mysterious ice. . 2 Everybody had to see it and feel of if, she said. I looked at it, but I was tpo scared to touch it t It was blue and pretty, about the tub. They kept it in the freezer so everybody could look," Among those looking are state, offi size of a half-bush- No Explanation But that was before they had heard about the objects pelting the Clanton farm. No convicing explanation has been offered for the burned ground there. Gas Outlets , J-- Threaten Shutdowns c 1 -- -- By Associated Press of gasoline Representatives ; retailers from about 40 states meeting in Chicago saiu Sunday continued federal government price controls on gas ifcold bring service station Shutdowns across the country. - ' Spokesmen iv 1 5, . V ' V J. - - It r I u V lit mediae relief i( Phase 4 controls is not forthcoming they can no longer be responsible for the actions of our ipate dealers. 'California reportedly sent a large delegation to the meet-ip- 1 St V Vt I s - HOUSTON Like (AP) vacationers closing a summer house, the Skylab 2 astronauts worked Sundayto deactivate the SDace station and load up their Apollo command ship for a trip back to earth on Tuesday. W- f ' - r '!, V . w 'Charles Binstadt, president of f,he National Congress of said Petroleum Retailers, after a two hour meeting with rpt4il gasoline representatives that the organization will to urge its members to apt responsiby. Oraganized station shutdowns have been declared illegal. SPACE CENTER, ,, h n . y ? 1 ' j u con-t&i- V Defying Law -- Some service station operators are already defying the Were lSw,'? Binstadt said. trying to keep them from defying the laws." e J Workers nine-hou- r I ;lf we dont get immediate within a day or two Im afraid were going to inconvenience the public," he sift through debris after carrier Saratoga, being overhaul-- a fire damaged aircraft ed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. I PORTSMOUTH, VA. (UPI) A fire on the third deck of UBotft Binstadt and John M. Huemmrich, executive director of the petroleum congress, said that the possibility that the Cost of Living Council will by approve Oct. 2 would not satisfy them. 2 In August, the Cost of Living Council allowed major oil the giant aircraft carrier USS Saratoga was extinguished early Sunday after burning for nine hours. "pass-through- A spokesman for the Navys Atlantic Fleet said an investigation began Sunday into "all aspects of the fire, including the possibility of arson. But cautioned the spokesman on the speculation any against cause, saying it would be several days before inspection teams could determine how the fire started. suppliers to increase wholesale prices by one cent per gallon. service station operaasked the council, among other things, to allow this-raito be passed through to tors have se Probe Due Despite the shutdown The spokesman also said an investigation will be launched tv determine the extent of damage from the blaze, which was confined to the third deck. There were no injuries. The Saratoga had been at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard since March 15, undergoing a major overhaul. The ship had was no evidence 6f any decisive action taken threats, there al the meeting at Q'Hare International Airport. ,Th California State Assn, reported, meanwhile, that the protest shutdown across Northern and closed-doo- change steering procedures and return safely with only half the spacecraft steering power. Flames Damage 'Saratoga ; r Auto-Jnobi- le California Sunday closed virtually all stations." pentral only scattered reports cf shutdowns in other parts of the country. T "It reminds me of gas rathis tioning in World War II dart business of gas stations Shutting down and others slapping a limit on the gas The to leave in sailor was later convicted of starting blazes aboard the The blaze started about 6:30 p.m. Saturday and was officially ruled out at 3:30 a.m. Sunday, the Navy said. to the Navy According spokesman, the blaze broke out on the third level of the ship. The Saratoga, launched In October, 1955, has a normal complement of 2,600 enlisted men and 120 officers. It can carry between 70 and 90 aircraft The ship is 1,039 feet long and cost $214 million to build. been scheduled about a month. superstructure, ships just below the flight deck. The area contains machinery used to operate the jet blast deflectors on the flight deck. There are also berthing and office spaces in the area. Heavy Smoke smoke Heavy hampered efforts to extinguish the blaze. Fighting the fire were units from the Saratoga, the Norfolk Naval Shipyad, the city of Portsmouth and the , The astronauts scheduled two hours Sunday to review the tricky procedures for flying their crippled Apollo command module back to earth. They planned to board the craft, docked at one end of the space station, for a practice session. Two of four steering rockets on the Apollo craft sprung leaks early in the mission and now are disabled. Officials are confident the astronauts can Associated Press Wireohoto relief < '? Yi ' Astronauts Alan L. Bean, Jack R. Lousma and Owen K. Garriott spent most of Sunday packing fhm., magnetic tapes, biomedical samples and other items into the Apollo craf they will ride to a sp'nshdown in the Pacific Ocean. 57th Day They were in the 57th day of their missiou and have completed their major' scientific experiments. y yi a astronauts also searched for the source of a that has gurgling sound been puzzling them.' Track Sound Bean reported the noise was noticed Saturday and they tracked i to a place mide one wall of the spacecraf. Mission Control said it could be liquid inside a coolant loop which helps to electronics No meteorite or space junk was found near the spot of impact. First Although the remain unsolved, the beginning of lestial droppings are cooling it. In Memory Dr. Anderson says the Clanton case is the first of that type reported to the experiment station in his memory. He fire and ice phenomena few believe they sipal the end. Unless the ceincrease, most people Policy Change on Coastlines Washington Post Service In. a - MANTEO, N.C. with change major policy the consequences, National Park Service has concluded it is not worth fighting the sea anymore on these outer banks and other barrier islands. Instead of continuing to spend millions- of taxpayers dollars each year to tame the ocean, the Park Service intends to let nature work her will on seashores under its jurisdiction. Those areas would be better off under this new nature knows best policy, the service argues. - Will Be Contested control the situation, but none of them has worked. Walker added that he will discuss with Congress next week the new direction the Park Service intends to take in managing seashore playgrounds. An immediate objective is to put fiscal 1974 money Congress appropriated for erosion control into other Even so, everyone from Park Service Director Ronald H. Walker up through the agencys superiors in the Interior Department has signed off on the policy change. The official announcement of the shift has been held up in could be hopes Congress bnefed first. Nothing Has Worked Said Walker in a telephone There is interview Sunday: just no way the National Park Service can continue to fight nature. Weve spent all this money; tried various ways to mati:ally. GLASS projects. AND GLAZING SERVICE Some Latitude money shifting Beyond within its budget, around Walker said the Park Service has some latitude to implement change with or vithout congressional approval. te But, as the citizen mobilizathe tion here dramatizes, Nixoft administration will be contested at all levels of government as it moves to implement th:s policy. Literally billions of dollars in seaare at shore investments stake, not only on the Atlantic but on the Pacific and Gulf Coasts as well. strip of Cape National Seashore from Manteo (just south of Nags Head) down to Ocracoke Island, N.C., is where the new policy is expected to be impleand most dral mented first The Hatteras SCREEN WIRE AND SCREENING SERVICE mennPTS UEIUiiJ U 1ILILAKE OGDEN SALT 'POP ORGAN CONCERT TUESDAY SEPTEMBER ?5 8 P.M. Roger Gaudett New York C,ty VALLEY FAIR MALL Get Free Tickets at all Hart Bros. Stores Sponsored by HAST BROS. and WURLITZER JZ On This Sturdy Chrome Plated Folding Step Stool With Vinyl Padding! 1 MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS FACTORY PRICES NO WAREHOUSE NO FREIGHT From Our Finishing Tables to You aircraft carrier USS Forrestal, also docked at the COMPARE shipyard. The Forrestal was crippled by fire last year and a young Fully Guaranteed ; . There were said he has been in contact with other University of Georgia scientists seeking help in determining the origin of the metallic substance and in tracking down similar cases. impacted at high temperature and burned," Dr. Anderson said. But we cant conclude that it was. Park Service Gives Up to Sea Girds for Flight End t hi - V- - j data lends support to the possibility of a small meteorite or piece of space hardware which could have All the Astro Crew V:' said from concentration was 200 times than what would be expected, greater and the copper content was several times greater. But the experiment stations analysis is virtually complete, and no satisfactory explanation has been found. chromium 1 y; J 1 , S - tin . , in Chicago tfC .? j?, WS,a J . Protesting dealers, meanwhile, closed down virtually alT gas stations in Northern divd Central California. r f " i- Anderson examined the hole where the brimstone" landed, and he found the temperature of the ground almost there to be about 200 degrees three hours after the landing. In addition. Dr. Anderson found concentrations of metallic elements in the surrounding area. The greatest differences were in . The chromium and copper, he said. Dr. cials, who havent yet hypothesized on the origins of the ice. Many theorized that the ice formed on the outside of a jet broke off and fell. KING Education Panel Foresee! 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