European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Poge 4 the stars and stripes Friday. May 13, 1977 space voyagers May carry sounds of Earth Cape canaveral Fla. A a recording of the sounds of pounding surf. Wind Thunder animals and Birds plus greetings in More than so languages May be shot into space this summer. But any far out civilization looking for galactic listening pleasure will have to do some i i tinkering. Although the record called the sounds of Earth would be accompanied by instructions phonograph head and Needle it won t be sent with a record the civilization is advanced enough to capture the spacecraft they would be advanced enough to find a Way to amplify the a National aeronautics and space administration spokesman proposal to Send one of the Sil very steel records on each of two Voy Ager spacecraft headed for Jupiter. Saturn and possibly uranus and Nep tune is being considered by or. Alan Lovelace acting Nasa administrator. The idea for a record came from Carl Sagan the astronomer who developed the idea for the plaques sent into space on pioneers 10 and 11 in 1972 and 1973. Those plaques contained drawings of a Man and a woman and scientific sym Bols bearing greetings to members of any civilizations which might find two voyager spacecraft Are scheduled to leave Cape canaveral aboard Titan Centaur rockets on aug. 20 and sept. 1.in 1979. They will Fly past Jupiter which is 400 million Miles from Earth at the time of launch. They would reach Saturn. 800 million Miles Distant in 1930 and 1981.if one spacecraft is sent to uranus which is 1.7 billion Miles from Earth at time of launch it would Fly by the planet in 1986. Neptune. 2.7 billion Miles Distant would be reached in the late 1980s.eventually, the voyagers will sail beyond the solar system. 1 St graders exempted from Louisville busing Louisville. By. Api a Federal judge has ruled thai first graders won t have to be bused Here this fall under Louis Ville s school desegregation plan. It is at least the second such exemption granted. In Omaha neb., last year the fed eral courts also permitted first graders to be excluded from the . District judge James Gordon agreed with Louisville school officials who argued that first graders arc emotionally unprepared to be bused for Hogan. An attorney for the Plain tiffs in the original suit that led to Louis Ville s desegregation said that the first Grade exemption is unconstitutional. Gordon said most first Grade classes Here Are partially integrated anyway and that statistics indicate they Are subject to a very High risk of the formal ruling by Gordon Drew Sharp criticism from Hogan and Aubrey Wil Liams head of the Kentucky a act. By exempting first graders with no logical reason. Judge Gordon is not Only frustrating the purpose of the desegregation efforts but is also denying these Chil Dren the Opportunity to overcome their prejudices before they become ingrained in them. This is the Only system where croatian bomber gets 6-18 years for hijacking new York a a judge called a croatian sympathizer a madman thurs Day and sentenced him to a minimum of six years in prison for taking pan in the hijacking of an american Jet last september. Justice Jamia Leff imposed a sentence of 6 to 18 years upon Mark Vlasic. 29. Who had pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of attempted kidnapping left called Vlasic a madman a Lunatic a vicious criminal who placed innocent people in a situation that will affect their entire and four others were indicted on murder and kidnapping charges. They had placed a bomb in a new York locker that exploded killing a policeman and disfiguring three others As they attempted to defuse it on a firing Range. First graders have been Wil Liams said. He criticized Gordon for being guided by political pressure brought to Bear bythe school Board and said. I see this As a continuing Effort to resist the Laws and the Constitution and the rights and privileges and opportunities of Mack Gordon whose desegregation order for Louisville schools issued two years ago required the busing of More than 20,000 of the system s then projected enrolment of 134, 000 pupils cited a number of factors that contribute to failure of first Grade pupils. Gordon said originally that first graders would be bused in the third year of disorder. But the school Board asked him to reconsider this year. $340,000 Richer a Trail of bundles of $109 mils rods Down toe table to the Winner of tie my annual world series of poker. Doyle Branson of fort Worth tex., who pock Etc f3m, in Las vegas after winning the poker classic for the second year Iea Row. His final hand was the same at the one be woo with last year. A newcomers mount stiff Challenge Brunson again wins poker classic Las vegas up once again the world poker championship went to a Flinty eyed old pro from the Lone Star state defending Champ Doyle Texas Dolly Brunson. He won $340,000 on the Luck of a Deal that gave him exactly the same hand with which he took the championship last rising Young newcomers and amateurs mounted a surprising Challenge. A retired businessman from South Dakota came within three hands of the finale. But Brunson upheld the traditions of the Veter an professional gamblers from Texas who have dominated the event since it began eight years end came wednesday night after three Days of play 10 hours on and eight hours off since monday had eliminated 32 other contestants in the Horseshoe the rules the 34 contestants put $10.000 apiece on the table and were not Al Lowed to put up More Money or take partial winnings away. They played hold pm. A variety of seven card stud until 33 went broke one by one and the survivor collected All $340,000.the last two hands were a in coff be tween Brunson and Gary Bones Bor land who bet his entire $60.000 pile on a pair of eights and a pair of fives. He lost it to Brunson who Drew a full House three 10s and two deuces. Berland a native of los Angeles Nick named Bones because he is so Skinny celebrated his 27th birthday As play started monday. With his wire rimmed glasses and Mustache he represented a new generation of professional gamblers. Satellite shots will Aid military commo network Cape canaveral Fla. Up two triple-7 satellites equipped with sophisticated anti jamming equipment were launched thursday As part of a program to modernize the . Military s global communications network. The satellites roared into space atop an air Force Titan 1ii-c rocket. Minutes after the launch an air Force spokesman said that everything seems to be going the 68 million satellites equipped with devices that will protect military communications from jamming or eavesdropping will be placed in stationary orbits Over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. If All goes Well they will become operational Earl this summer. He placed eighth in the series last year. Brunson and Berland were the Only players remaining after elimination of Milo Jacobson. A retired restaurant owner from Sioux Falls s.d., who astonished observers by playing his Way into the final minutes. Jacobson ran his winnings to 198,001 before fading although he said his Only experience was the weekly game Down at the elks club in Sioux Falls and a Tot of the time i lose i m coming Back next year with a Boa Load from Home said Jacobson who out played and outlasted scores of big name professional gamblers a och As Jack Treetop Strauss of Houston Sabot Roberts of san Angelo tex., Roar Flo slim Preston and Peggy buggy Pear son of Nashville. Veteran observers were surprised not Only at Jacobson s snowing but that be drank during play. These professional gamblers with $340,000 at stake they Don t touch anything stronger than milk or soft drinks at the a Casino worker said. Here a this Guy from South Dakota who looked like he walked in off the Street and he i chomping on cigars and Belling Down Whis key and taking their Money away. It makes you wonder about the weekly games at the Sioux Falls elks club does t it
