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Show j2 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1959 Laser Moonshot Right On N.Y. Trains Collide, 5 Are Dead CONN. (UPI) -Rescue workers today recovered five bodies from two DARIEN. commuter trains that collided head-o- n and cut through twisted wreckage for two more victims believed trapped inside. moon and the earth at the time, the scientists said, was 232,271.3816 miles. They said the distance was accurate to a distance of about four meters. FORT DAVIS, TEX. (UPI) Scientists at the McDonald Observatory in west Texas announced they Wednesday had successfully bounced a laser beam off the reflector left on the moon by the Apollo 11 The first successful experiment with the laser and moonbound reflector was conducted Aug. 1 from the Lick astronauts. The distance between the Penn-Centr- Earth. b Distance between the Earth and ir.oon changes constantly. The measurement was made by bouncing the beam Thirty-tw- o persons were in the collision injured Wednesday night near this fashionable New York City suburb. A spokesman for the Penn Central said the bodies recovered so far and still unidentified include three crewmen and two male passengers. .other person was in the wreckage and another crewman still was missing, the The scientists figured out ' how far away the moon is bv ' timing the round tip of a short pulse v Jacques Piccard, left, and R. Frank Busby display model of research sub. Vi 1m 8:35 .tSulf Stream Voyage Produces Surprises 4 'Washington ap) - for commercial shipping undersea between the U.S. and Europe. Haigh and Busby were part Sci- entists who spent a month undersea In a drifting subma-rbir- f report their unprecedented voyage produced a pair of surprise findings about the Gulf Stream. iThe mighty stream apparently has been overrated as a potential hiding place for military submarines and as a possible breadbasket for the world's hungry, Kenneth HJiigh, a British navy scientist, told reporters Wednesday. It possesses previously s unrecognized high speed surbeneath its deep face, added R. Frank Busby of the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office. He explained tlJese are of immediate interest to the Navy and might even strengthen possibilities of t LOS ANGELES (AP) Po- lice : confirmed that narcotics were found at the scene of the bizarre Ben-eliof Canyon slayings nfovie actress Sharon Tate and four others. But they would not say exactly where and what kind of narcotics were found on the spacious estate, rented, by liss Tate, 26, and her Polish-hor- n husband, film director I$aman Polanski. Police also said, in a statement issued Wednesday "in the interest of accuracy and because of "several rumors and speculations, that: -None of the bodies had wounds involving the sex crew of the six-ma- n t, 140-to- n raft mission. Haigh said no evidence was found of the layer, a collection of plankton and other marine life ' which Haigh said can havoc with antisubmarine warfare electronic detection devices. He said subs can hide under such a "deep-scatteri- capa-bpitie- Narcotics Found At Tate Home have rumors the "Ben Franklin, a craft that drifted like 1.650 a submerged miles from Palm Beach, Fla., to about 300 miles south of Halifax, N.S. Famed Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard headed the scientific raise layer. He noted that it prevails throughout the North Atlantic and previously the warm Gulf Stream had been rated as with this endowed richly potential refuge for subs. Haigh said the at least temporary absence of this layer in the stream tends to dash hopes of some researchers that the stream might be a particularly rich source of inexpensive and plentiful food protein for nations. Busby said scientists had known the surface speed of the stream east of Cape N.C., was about 4 or 5 knots "but we never anticipated high speeds at depths. "We had believed stream speeds at 1,400 to 1,500 feet were about 1 to 1 knots, but we found they were over 3 knots at such depths. under-develope- d Hat-tera- s, 17 Injured In N.Y. Blast - - An NEW YORK (AP) explosion ripped through the eighth floor of the Marine Midland Trust Building in the financial district Wednesday night, injuring 17 persons, shattering windows and bending steel girders. , f L N The blast in the building at 140 Broadway occurred at 10:47 pirn, and started a fire that was brought under control 50 minutes later. 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