| Show Roundup 4 Radio engineers of stations and today recorded a sound which they believe could be the heartbeat of the Russian space The engineers of the Milwaukee Journal stations said they had listened to the radio beep signal of Sputnik II on each passage of the Soviet earth satellite over this hemisphere since 5 a.m. The signal came in on 20 and 40 megacycle frequencies as the Russians had 4 A Soviet lecturer said today it may be possible to eject the world's first outer space traveler from her kennel aboard Sputnik II and parachute her back to a lecturer at Moscow also suggested cautiously that the Soviet may have solved the problem of bringing the earth satellite itself back to Moscow radio said the dog now identified by a spokesman as laika which also is the name of the had survived the shock of being blasted into space by powerful rockets and was faring well inside her half-ton doghouse spinning around the world at miles an NEW 4 Six dogs bearing placards protesting the use of a live dog as a passenger aboard the second Soviet satellite pranced in front of United Nations headquarters The including a Russian bore placards reading Fair To Our Fellow and Man's Best Treat Us Like The half-hour demonstration was sponsored by the of which opens at the New York Coliseum N. 4 Scientific observers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute said today they were receiving a continuous radio signal from Sputnik rather than a series of Reports from Moscow were that the Soviet satellite was sending beeps lasting three-tenths of a followed by pauses of the same I radio observatory at nearby Grafton reported that signals i had been received at maximum intensity today at a.m. and all Eastern Standard I |