Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Fog 8 the stars and stripes wednesday february 18, 1959 Man s Century in space outlined by Wiljam ii inks North american a or Alliance san Diego Calif. A loading Pace expert casting a Long look into the future sees Mankind n Century hence remaking the Sola system to suit himself and perhaps even striking out to explore the Distant As casually As a chamber of Commerce official discusses the growth potential of his town Krofft a. Hricko expounds on Man s future in space in his office at the con Vair astronautics Atlas Plant Here. The 41-year-old scientist who helped develop the German v2 Dur ing world War ii Heads con Vair project Centaur a program to satellites set maps right about improper locations by James free n the american newspaper Alu Anre Washington there s no Nee for alarm but the truth is that you May not be precisely where you think you army is still in preliminary stages of computing data that two stations have received from Man made satellites circling the Earth but already it no masseur a helps paper move presses by i Aiji. I sikhs staff writer no masseur Morocco is no masseur air base proved to Bea Good neighbor to the arabic newspaper al Alum when base equipment and personnel completed a difficult Job of moving More than 30 tons of press equip ment into the newspaper s new building at Rabat. The helping hand resulted when the . Information service Hunt Rabat found that they were unable to find a commercial firm to move 14 packing officials asked port Lauley naval officials for cranes to move the Large cases to a lot near the building. The equipment utilized by port Lyn Ulcy wus found too big for Rabat s narrow streets. Touchy Jonusis then requested no masseur officials for heavy equipment that could manipulate the Large crates into the building with a 6-foot High aperture Cut into the con Crete foundation just above the sidewalk level. Nouns eur s Deputy motor poo officer Fred Hinshaw and s sgt Norris Porter moved a 10-Tonwrecker and a flatbed into the crates were carefully placed through the Small opening of the building and arranged in a Safe place on the press room floor. 7100th Wing cited by safety Council Wiesbaden Germany Spe Cial two 7100th support win groups have been honoured by the National safety Council it was announced Here. The 7100th support of Here has been placed in worldwide Competition for the annual Council awards a result of its 84 per cent reduction in Accident fatalities and Dis Abling injuries among the military personnel from 195 5 through 1958.there were no civilian casualties. Honorable c item for reducing its fatalities and injuries by 65 percent Over the same period wus the 7310th support up at Rhine main air base. Really getting at sources Rabat Morocco special a/2c Walter Roe of the 737th aircraft control and warning so has a ready slogan for curbing mishaps people cause accidents Kielp stamp out people. Looks like Many Points May relocated improperly on Standard maps. Signals from . Satellites mainly Vanguard show that Clark Field in the Philippines Whereon of the min track stations is located is More than 800 Yards away from where it was thought to have Boon. Another station at Roi Samurin the Kwajalein islands was shown to be off its map location by about 600 Yards. These two misses May not Beas Good As a mile but they Are getting up in that Gen William w. Dick jr., director of special weapons for the army has told the House science and astronautics committee that even through limited use of satellites thus far the army map service has corrected the location of some Pacific islands by As Muchas two or three the satellites have afforded the first Opportunity to double Check map locations made Over Long Over water distances. This kind of rechecking from outer space could reveal errors in the mapping of Many Points inthe . As Well the army Points out. Because the Earth now has been found to be slightly Pear shaped chances Are quite a Fermi mapped Points will be Dis covered. Develop a High Energy second Stag for scientific use atop the celebrated Atlas , in Calendar form is a summary of what Ehricke think Sis Likely to happen in space in the next 100 1905 instrumented probes to the Vicinity of Mars an Venus instruments landed on Moon. 1965-1968---first Landing of humans on Moon return to Earth after Brief stay. 1966-1969 instrumented probes to Vicinity of Jupiter. Early 1970s Man s first foot hold on Moon semipermanent settlement. Middle 1970sfirst permanent scientific military lunar colonies. 1970s instrumented probes tothe Vicinity of Saturn. 1970s-1980sfirst manned recon Naissance flights to the near Vicin Ity of Mars and Venus surfaces. 1980s-1990s landings on Marsand Venus if warranted first manned reconnaissance flights tothe Vicinity of Jupiter and Saturn. 1990s phase i of project Star dust 1,000-Inch Telescope established on the Moon. Late 1990s establishment of Moon As tourist spot and then text ailment Center. Colonization in 20002000scientific-military colonization of Mars and Venus if War ranted first efforts to make other planets More hospitable to earthly life. 2000-2010possible telescopic Dis covery of planets outside Sola system using lunar Telescope phase ii of project stardust Selec Tion of interstellar exploration tar gets. 2000-2059 continuing colonization or exploitation of inner Sola system further exploration of outer solar system. About 2060departure of first interstellar expedition to explore one or More planets beyond Sola system if new propulsion systems Are invented return Date indefinite from 40 to several thousand years later. Gen train at Usa eur he Brig Gen William f. Train left new Usa eur comptroller Des Ignate chats with maj Gen Frederic j. Brown Usa eur chief of staff at Usa eur he in Heidelberg Germany. Train leaves his Job As 8th inf div assistant cd to succeed Brig Gen Autrey j. Maroun As Usa eur comptroller March 2. Army photo new cold storage Center scheduled to open March 2 by Robert m. Fleming staff writer Giessen Germany is the army s $2 million cold stores plantar Kaiserslautern will go into operation March 2, it was announced Here. A spokesman for the com z quartermaster Supply Center said the Plant eventually will handle More than go per cent of All perishable foodstuffs in Usa eur. When the Kaiserslautern Plant is fully operational expected by keeping tabs on planes Over 13 countries Dhahran so has big safety Job by Jack Walter staff writer Dhahran saudi Arabia is the safety of All american military aircraft flying Over an area nearly twice the size of the . Rests with a handful of men. They comprise det 7 of the7370th flight service so located at Dhahran Airfield on the Edge of the desert near the persian Gulf. The men Are responsible for monitoring All military flights within the boundaries of their 5, 559,952-Squnre-mile area. This includes 13 countries and four Terri tories of the Middle East East Africa and Western Asia plus the persian Gulf and the arabian android seas. Tracks flight Dhahran flight service Center s chief responsibility is to track flights by monitoring air move ment messages like departure plans flight plans hourly position reports and times of requested they track civilian aircraft too. Additional responsibilities Are providing air Craft advisory service and search and Rescue round the clock work is routine but vital and sometime the terse messages received at the Center conjure up Romance mys Tery and intrigue from the relay Points of successive transmission Cairo Khartoum Aden Nairobi Bahrain Damascus Baghdad Teheran Karachi Bombay an Delhi. The detachment includes Ca Talbert b e i g a commander new Yorro capt Ralph e. Trostel operations officer Indianapolis ind. 1st it Ralph Tiggeman operations officer Graceville Minn. S sgt David Bambenek Coic Way Zata Minn. A/2c Edwin Hobart sector Board operator Myrtl Beach. Fla. A/2c Leopold Sando Val sector Board operator Scottsbluff neb. A/3c John f. Vana Man c47 radio operator Miami,fla., and a/3c Wallace Caba ground radio operator Trenton Mich. Informing pilots of up to the minute weather and flight changes has resulted in averting Many disaster and on occasion has served to locate aircraft downed or lost in flight Over the vast area of Mountain Jungle deserts an seas officials said. A/8c Wallace Caba ground radio operator at Dhahran Airfield i saudi Arabia relays a message about the location of a plane. Of june 30 cold stores plants a Munich Mannheim and Frankfurt will be phased out wholly or impart the spokesman said. He said operations at the cold stores Plant sat Paris and Bremerhaven will not be affected. Centralizing operations in the modern single Story Plant will re sult in increased efficiency an Economy because of the More efficient distribution pattern it was explained. $10 million Stock the new Plant will provide 1.2 million cubic feet of storage space and has a capacity of More than 4,000 tons of chilled items and10,000 tons of Frozen items. This is about $10 million Worth of Stock the spokesman said. The cold stores building which is 610 feet Tyng and 226 feet wide is divided into six rooms in which temperatures can be adjusted to handle either Frozen or chilled Railroad siding on one Side of the Plant will make it possible to handle 25 Railroad refrigerator cars at one time the spokesman said. On the opposite Side is truck Dock where 30 refrigerator trucks or vans can be loaded or unloaded simultaneously he z officials expect the Plant to handle about 800 Railroad cars and 575 trucks each month. 18-acre comple the 18-acre Supply Complex was built by contractors under the direction of the . Army construction Agency for was started in sep tember 1957. The new Plant is under the come quartermaster Supply Center headed by col Joseph s. of the Kaiserslautern operation is maj William c. Plant will be opened formally by Brig Gen Robert j. Fleming,jr., cd of com z s Advance Sec Tion in ceremonies at 2 pm march2. Washington Day dance set Stuttgart Germany special Stuttgart chapter 345 of the National sojourners will sponsor a George Washington Day dinner and dance at the 7th army offi cers club Patch Barracks on feb. 21 at 8pm
