European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 2, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes fag 7 Paiit requires Theof state to place that Way can get his if he i with in of 186, science lab this n an in of 186, he thinks it perfectly Pownal for calculus problems with the Case of a computer. Tilv he s been doing calculus since he to 7.t so sifted is the boy that Cali fornia a tenable him to carry on research far too advanced for his country school wait Eva secret neither the College nor Leach corp will disclose this boy s father a construction superintendent insisted on this before he would permit the boy to take part in the Experiment in science boy Well Call him Butch a ii has no emotional problems Stem they would j eng from his. Brilliance and i anon to to i. Tuulo be sure he do in j shortage of doctors dentists expected to be worse by 1975�. I to _ i.i._-,. It lev i a i � mtg in a ii ref of Washington a the 5 Short age of physicians and dentists will considerably greater by 1975 unless the medical schools pro be Duce them in much bigger batches than at. Present the Public health service says. A new manpower study Esti mates that if the number of graduates does t pick up sharply the ratio of physicians to population will drop to 12g per 100,000 by 1975. That compares with a Range be tween 131 and 135 for the last 20years and the current ratio of 132 per 100,000. The ratio of dentists will decline even More sharply from 57 per 100,000 in 1958 to about 50 in 1975. The study showed that during the 1058-59 academic year the k medical schools in this country graduated 6,895 physicians. Tills compared with 6,8fit in 1957-58 not 6796 in i956-57. It wits estimated there would be 7,410 in 1974-75.to maintain the present phys clan popu tuition ratio it was figured the schools would need to graduate about 10.360 students annually by 1975, or about 2.950 More a Yea than the number currently pre report indicated that an expansion of the existing schools and construction of about 25 to 30 new schools would be needed i enough doctors Are to be graduated to keep the ratio from declining. As a sidelight the report said that in relation to population the number of physicians in practice had declined 16 per Cen since 1931 while those in Hospital service had increased by 10 per 47 dental schools Over the nation graduated 3,083 dentists in 1957-58. Despite the addition of eight new denial school since world War 11, the number of dentists graduated in any year a not reached the Tiht total of instead there was a drop to a Low of 1,574 in 1940 but the total Haw picked up increase in the ratio of l a Lay that pistol Down a am a John Kennedy a Lions civilians employed by the Federal govern ment totalled 2,372,608 in August a net increase of 1,914 Over july sen Harry f. Byrd a a reported. Byrd is chairman of the joint committee on reduction of non essential Federal expenditures it Midi issues monthly reports on Federal employment. He said civilian agencies in a gust employed 1,293,804 persons an increase of 1,072 Over july while civilians employed by m i 111 a r y agencies totalled 3.078,804 in August an increase of 842 Over july. Because Hawaii had just become a state civilian government employees inside the us. Increased 22, 946 for the month while employees outside decreased by 21.893. These figures included 21,3 employees i Hawaii now counted As being in Side the uj3. But a total of 100, in two models probably will be produced in the just the months ahead production will be geared to demand for the vehicle Donley body of the air car will be made of fiber Glass plastic a like that now used for the body of the Chevrolet Corvette. The plastic panels Wiltsie produced by Curtiss Wright sub for be Eft we Are aiming our primary production for Sale to companies that will use them for off the Road Pur do Nujay said. We figure Oil companies will find Good use for them in surveys and lumber companies will be Able to use them Over rough terrain. Actually i guess you could say the air car initially will be used in Many of the Fields where jeeps Are now used-1 but Donley pointed out that the air cars will have Many advantages Over any vehicle with wheel. Washington the de sense department announced plans to build the world s Bir St known Relur an aluminium mesh disc an Tenna three turns the size of foot Bull Fri us. Thi Bun electronic re Nna of the radar will measure i in in r thin the Julio Telescope of Titus Lucink built by then by Sunj Iii Cropf . The radar or radio int Annm the will acquire about for the site and Ovetsk i he installation. The Pentagon said the radar. Ii la old to men state changes or modifications in the charged Partt Clos of inner Span will be opera Ting within two years at it Cost of about 54.5 the Navy radio Telescope in West Virginia the big dish a puerto Rico will be immobile. Only the feed beam which transmits the electric impulses reflected i n t space will be movable. Other him defense officials said that Al though the giant radar s principal Mission will be to help track precisely the movement of ballistic missiles it will have Many general scientific purposes a defense scientist said that among other things the new radar will permit mapping of the Moon in new and powerful ways permit electronic Contact with Mars and Venus and be Able to Bounce impulses off the much More Distant planet Jupiter. When installed and operating at a puerto Rico location not specifically identified the radar will be Able to scan an area of space extending from the Equator North Ward to Florida. By moving the transmitter beam e be n greater stretches of space can be Gigantic radar when opera Ling will not seek to pick up a ballistic missile directly but will permit scientists to demonstrate their theoretical belief that a body such As a missile moving through space disturbs charged particle such As believe information provided by the Riant radar will enable them to predict course and Speed of the missile
