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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, August 30, 1965

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse                                4 the stars and stripes Augull 1965 3 summer shots most significant in space race by Linward a ii hns been a spectacular sum Mer in space for the United the flights of Oemil 4 unil 5 and Murinjr plus Many heralded  mile have Mado it pro Ahly the most  period in space the gemini 5 Gordon Cooper and Churles Conrad piled record on record in their historic cd she Day the time equated that planned for inc first manned lunar scheduled in and will give doctors an idea what Mcd Luil prob if will face Moon bound in astronauts James meet Volt and Edward while n proved the gemini system on a fou Day Mission and while look a walk in space demonstrating that mad can leave his spacecraft to tramp across inc lunar surface As a soviet cosmonaut did earlier in the Mariner 4 stirred the worlds scientific Community when it zipped past Mars in july and relayed the first close pictures of another experts will study the data for Mariner also showed that a delicate spacecraft can survive a 228day dash through space under human control from the flight provided Confidence for charting future mis Sions to the the Success of Mariner 4 and the earlier Banner Moon probes contrast with the so Viet record of Only one Success the last 14 tries at sending spacecraft to the Mars Aid there were Thwe other major during the summer first successful lest flight of the air Force Titan 1c being developed to give the United a Mili tary capability in final Saturn 1 test paving the Way for initial test firings of the Saturn the in will be used starting in 1m7 to hoist Threeman Apollo teams into orbit to practice Tor Moon ten successes in 10 tries Lien baht ground lest firings of the Saturn 5 e n b i n e this Niini thrust Power Plant will hurl the Apollo astronauts to Ward the the successes of these propulsion systems Means that the United is closing in on the soviet Union in hip Field of Booster Power which has been the Hick Cost Gap in the space the surels operated successfully with rockets of oof Pound thrust or More for several there is evidence they Are working on rockets in the  thrust but apparently do hot have anything in the works As Large As Saturn space historians May one Day look Back on the sum Mer of us he period when the United states stopped Pur suing the russians and went ahead of Star of six pointed Emblem of is the architectural a toll of the House of worship being Bull for the United Semi rogues in West japanese says me hid surrender bid was Hiroshima Stalin fault by Earnest i Hoberecht Tokyo up a Veteran japanese who was present 20 years ago for the japanese surrender in world War said the United states probably would not have dropped the atomic bomb on Japan if Russia had honestly relayed japans offer to sur the opinion was expressed by ambassador Toshikazu Kuse in an still a member of the japanese Diplo Matic accompanied japanese foreign minister Mamoru  to the sign Kase later became japans first ambassador to the United he now is adviser to prime minister Eisaku Kase also said that if Japan could have made an atomic bomb it undoubtedly would have dropped it on the United he praised the late Douglas and said the Gen eral succeeded remarkably in building a new in discussing events leading to the end of the War in and the two countries were bound by a neutrality he on or about july prior to the Potsdam Japan sent an official peace approach to the allies through this was a formal Kaso we requested the soviet Union to take up the matter of speeding termination of War with the Stalin merely look advantage of our Kase he did not act on our he did not go far enough As an honest broker to arrange for the termination of the Kase expressed the opinion that if plus san had honestly passed on japans efforts to get out of the War in Early and mid the War could have ended then and America probably would not have dropped the atomic bomb on Japan in August immigration Bill clouded by hemisphere quota by John Chadwick Washington a the Fate of president Johnsons immigration Bill clouded by con fusion and controversy Over the administrations stand on a quota for Western hemisphere a Senate judiciary subcommittee approved the Bill last week by a m after adopt ing an amendment to limit the number of Western hemisphere immigrants to a the quota would take effect july and would not a the offered by Sam Ervin was adopted by a 59 Vole the Day after the House had rejected a similar amendment be fore passing the immigration by senators that the administration was willing ten successes in 10 up to the end of the War in july Ana Wouita not a with the Kase recalled How he and ply to the minor cell thrust Saturn 1 showed that a group of other diplomats had Dren or Parent of huge rockets can be handled worked and planned to bring at present there is no limitation about on the number of immigrants series of successful Japan was not at War with from the Western Moon craters Spur hot debate to accept Ervins amendment dismayed House members who had voted under heavy administration pressure against such a in the of but on a Roll Call Vole it was rejected by a 31893 the House went on to pass the its key feature is the Elimina Tion Over the next three year of the allotment of immigration quotas to nations outside the Western hemisphere on the bask of the ethnic makeup of the population in in place of the notional or gins quota is Many Ai immigrants from outside the hemisphere would be accepted annually on a firs come first served except that preference would be Given those with special skills and with close family lies to Citi the present quota adopted 41 years provides by far the largest quotas for immigrants from Northern and Western european a what difference does it make to spacemen whether Moon crat ers were formed by erupting Voucanos or crashing meteor ites a great say scientists attending a we Klong conference in this Central Oregon it could mean finding shelter in warm caves or being forced to run from Bullet like frag ments of meteorites smashing into the the discussion was stirred by a geologist at toe University of Western aus he said space photo of headed by Gerard apparently Wen sup pressing support of the volcanic action theory in favor of the chairman of the National aeronautics and space administration Nasa Moon shot termed Mccall statement Complete other comment came from Many of the 1m scientists at tending the International lunar geological Field conference sponsored by the University of Oregon arid the new York Academy of Host of the delegates favor the volcanic action some expressed unhappiness that planning for a Man month Moon project appeared to be coloured by the meteorite Impact volcanic activity on the Moon would imply lava with eaves for shelter and hot gases which could be tapped for heat the it Kopcan coition Vimahi my us in Quot m Fotch eneral  
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