Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1957 — Page 6
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from its baseThe piloting of the tanker by the 50-year-old Lemay, who as vice chief of staff is the Air Force’s number two in command, added weight to the large U.S. display at the Argentine Air Week exhibit. The Air Force put on display in Buenos Aires its X-17 missile which helped solve the atmosphere reentry problem, its Bomarc Interceptor missile and a variety of jet planes including a crack aerobatic team flying F-lOOs. Lemay during nine years as head of SAC led the fight to convert the nation's chief striking force to jet aircraft. He became vice chief of staff last July and has been mentioned as a possible candidate for Chairman of th© Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces. Youth Farmers At Monmouth Thursday The first meeting of the Monmouth high school young farmers class will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, in the agriculture room of the Monmouth school.. Subject of the couse this year will be "Management of our soil." Any young man, who is a full or part time farmer, is invited to attend the class. -i<WWi 1 ■»,
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Says Seaway To Be Financial Success Forecast Is Made By Toll Chairman CHICAGO (UP) — E. Reece Harrill, United States tolls committee chairman, today predicted the St. Lawrence Seaway will be a financial success. Harrill, speaking at the .annual meeting of the Great Lakes Commission, said the toll committee was confident "that the facilities will be adequate for stimulation of sufficient traffic tonnage to insure the success of the undertaking.” "We are also confident that a toll rate can be established which will be acceptable by users and at the same time fulfill the seaway entities' financial obligations,” he said.
Referring to the 1957 construction season as the “crescendo” for U.S. activities on the seaway, he said contracts awarded and commitments made by the. end of October totaled 106 million dollars, about 80 per cent of the total costHe said both contractors and government personnel have completed about 65 per cent of the total work, representing an outlay of 84 million dollars. Latest estimate of the cost of
the U.S. portion is 132 million dollars, Harrill said, exclusive of interest during construction which is expected to run to 8 million dollars. An estimated 140 million 'dollars will be recovered from tolls over a 50-year period, a figure down 3 million dollars from an earlier calculation, he said. The total U.S.-Canadian investment is expected to be approximately 460 million dollars, Harrill said. Harrill said that work on the long Sault Canal and the Eisenhower and Grasse River locks, along with related facilities, is scheduled for completion before July 1, 1958; remaining work is expected to be finished by April 1, 1959, the target date for the seaway opening to 27 - foot depth traffic, Bulk carriers now using the 14foot canal, he said, are limited to capacity loads between 2,000 and 2,500 short tons. New facilities will allow top bulk carrier loads between 20,000 and 25,000 short tons. Cargo vessels will be able to jump their capacities from the present 1,500 to 2,000 short tons to 8,000 or 9,000 short tons, he said Deaths Due To Flu Increase In Nation Deaths Are Climbing Fastest tn Georgia CHICAGO — <W — The nation’s fatality count due to flu mounted steadily today, and an lowa health official said Asian flu has been detfinitely identified as the cause of that state’s flu outbreak. A United Press count showed that Asian flu, other types of influenza and complications of both have claimed 718 lives since the first major outbreak last summer. New York led the nation with 134 dead. Other hard-hit states were Pennsylvania. 100, and Georgia, where flu deaths have been climbing the fastest—92 dead. California and Michigan reported 41 each. At Des Moines, meanwhile. Dr. James Spears, public health director for Des Moines and Palk County, said that recent laboratory tests at lowa City have revealed that at least, two of 12 blood samples taken from flu victims showed the presence of the Asian virus. "We are sure now that just about all of the cases here have been of the Asian vari^y—as if there had been any doubt about it.” lowa has reported 31 deaths. Trade in a good town — Decatur
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Sees Launching Soon Os U.S. Satellite • Prediction Given By Rocket Expert CHICAGO (UP) — Rocket expert Willy Ley predicted Monday night that the United States would launch an earth satellite of "within the next three months.” Ley, speaking before a University of Chicago “Issues of the Day" meeting, said he had no information to that effect, but "just felt” it would bw doner< Ley said Russia's Sputnik caused so much furor because it brought into being the idea of space travel, which had' always been generally thought of as some 20 years in the future. "On Oct. 4," Ley said, "the future began." The German-born rocket expert said if the United States was behind Russia in tpe rocketry field it was due “only in a minor way” to inter-service squabbles. He said either lack of organization or an extreme case of over-organization Was mostly to blame. Ley endorsed President Eisenhower’s naming of a rocket or space czar, but added that the position would be “useless” unless
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an organization was formed to carry out the plans. He suggested the formation of a "U.S. space service” on an equal plane, but separate from the existing military branches. He said, "We need a man who can speak with only the interests of space in mind ” Ley said a’ manned space station would "pay for itself within 15 years after its launching through information gathered by its trained occupants." He said manned space stations would allow gathering of information now impossible to imagine Such peaceful uses as spotting off-course ships, charting ice floes and the like would be invaluable, he said. The rocket expert said the manned space station would “establish space superiority until another nation developed a similar satellite, at which- time there would be a balance of power.” “A balance of power,” Ley said, "is a fine substitute for good will.” Eight-Year-Old Girl Is Burned To Death SCOTTSBURG — W — Eight-year-old Linda Bailey burned to death Saturday when her rural home caught fire while her parents, the Alva Brandtns, were milking cows' in a barn bn their farm.
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