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ii Q CIRCULATION OVER I,000,000 6 FOREIGN LANGUAGES WEATHER FRANK BECKER, Editor I Official U- 5- ' - H . FAIR AND WARM 1 Vol. I, No, I E.-xs'r Ckrzi-Lsnusii, New Youre, jest-1 2, 1959 5 Cents FORMER STUDENTS SCIENTISTS MAKE READY ROCKET FOR RETURN TO TEACH I MQQN TRIP THIS FALL AT C. H. S. The Board of Iidueation at Colum- bia Iligh School announeed the ap- pointment of several new teaehers,l who were former students, to the faeulty. In the grade sehool there are three, Miss Carolyn Clanaday, Miss Emily Fleteher, and Nfiss Adrienne Ruggles, To supplement the nursing: staff are two new nurses, Miss Vir- ginia Atehinson and Miss I'lthelyn Van Gelder. There is also an ap- pointment in the Physical Edueation Dept.--Miss Joyce Anderson who has just finished her 2nd year at a west- ern high sehool. In the high sehool there are five appointments: An Industrial Arts teaeher, Mr, Donald Binsq a Home Eeonoinies teacher, Miss lloyee Prinsg and an art teacher, Miss Virginia Banks. Two other new teaehers in the junior high are Miss Pauline Hough and Miss Nlarilyn Kie. There are also two new workers in the ofliee, -switehboard operator Carole WN'alk- am and seeretarv Vera Miaski. BUSINESS EXECUTIVES CONFER WITH GOVERNOR The Business Executives of the Trip to Moon Project conferred with New York State Governor R. Rox- anna Sarr and her aid, Nliss Beverly Spooner today. The exeeutives YVar- ner Love and Wlesley WVinters gave no hint as to what the eonferenee was about. Warner Love said in an inter- view that the date of the trip will not be announeed as yet. Rocke+'s Interior Revealed Eixsr RIREICNBIISIEI, -Iune I IAPIW-Exeliisive to the G1 nz- Ufllieials here today announeed the eornpletion of the huge deviee at last, This is the deviee that will send a Illissill' out into spaee for the first time. No photographs have been released as yet. but the ramp is reportedly built into a hillside. It is a thousand feet in length and has the shape of a eylindrieal tube with the launehing deviee fill feet below the surfaee of the ground. a spokesman for the government said. Drs. C. Sehaeht and N. Phillips, both wizards in Atomic' Power transmission. have designed this ramp with exeellent sueeess and are working to install the launehing explosives as the end of this pro-jeet draws near. At the top of the hill near the tube is the building whieh houses this great achievement of Seienee. The Rocket. Ur. S. Brooks-I ritts. P.H.D.. P.U.. the arehiteet and designer of the missile, stated that the projeetile is now ready. It is to be powered by 2 atomie jets with radium igniters. The potential foree of eaeh is one hundred times that of the first atomic bomb I5 years ago. llr. Fritts planned most of the Controls and wiring himself and has tirelessly supervised the eonstruetion. 'IIIII-I Roc:1ua'r's IN'I'IiRIOR The most important part of the interior of the roeket is the air and oxygen supply. This was designed by the noted ehemieal engi- neer, Peter iksllldy. Nfr. Ashby has invented a way to make oxygen from moonbeams. In a speeial front pieee are the intrieate Cameras designed by Robert W'ebster of YV:-bster Kodak. Ineorporated. and eovering the eameras is a speeial plastie developed by Nlargot Kube, lowner of Kube Ceramics Cor oration. This Jlastie also eovers the I instruments of the noted geologist. Mr. lYilliam Shupe. Mr. Shupe will make this trip to study eonditions of the surfaee of the moon. Two engineers from General Electric' Laboratories are mounting the eontrols and instruments in the engine room. They are 'Iohn I27I
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