a Philadelphia ses- » Wednesday PREDICT U.S. Dr. Arthur R. Upgren, left, ata director of the Bureau of Economic Studies at Macales- ter College, St. Paul, Minn., chats with L. Kent Babcock Jr., of Chartered Life Under- writers ul Upgren predict States 18, sion of the gr at which Dr ed the United Nov will 1970 go broke on at Scientists Find New Anti-Matter tre at Geneva which an accelerator only sl powerful; at the Fre research: centre of the Ecole Paris ates less ch nuclear Saclay, and NEW YORK oper and European nounced Wednesday of a missing tiny matter It's so elusive it lives only one i-billionth of a second Physicists had predicted its existence. Now they've found it through aid of the world's two most powerful atom - smashing machines This bit of matter is the anti-| minus (XI pronounced sy), one} of the last predicted anti-par-| ticles of matter Practically, the means nothing yet But it is a step in filling inj the puzzling picture of a strange} "700" of 30 or more particles} which physicists find in or com-} ing from the nuclei of atoms Such particles are detected by amashing atomic hearts with] high-energy "'bullets" of parts of atoms. When the story of this inner} universe of the atomic heart is understood, it possibly could lead to vast practical benefits, as. did the basic findings years ago which finally unlocked atomic energy The anti-XI-minus was discov-| ered almost simultaneously by| physicists working with the} world's most powerful accelera- tor at Brookhaven National Lab- oratory, Upton, N.Y., and at Yale University; at CERN, the European nuclear research cen- US. Accused | Of Secrecy In Satellites LONDON (Reuters) The} British aeronautical magazine} Flight accused the United States) today of launching secrecy-} shrouded satellites and practis-| ing "'Brinkmanship in space." | An editorial on U.S Air Force space activity claimed that since last October there have been 'six major launches| on which basic orbital informa-| tion has been withheld from} world scientists." "All of them were Samos observation--or Midas early warning ment." The magazine, journal of the Royal Aero Club, Britain's rep- resentative in the International Aeronautics Federation, as serted that "politically the par allel with the U-2 is too close for comfort." "The 1960 summit meeting preparations were blasted by the ill-timing of the U-2 affair Now, a satellite carrying ob- servation equipment is launched on the day following Mr. (So- viet Premier) Khrushchev's sug gestion of co operation in space." (AP)--American scientists an- discovery article of Physical Re the Wednesday in the view Letters of Physical Society discovery carrying; spy--or} equip- Baer Drinking Baboon Shot LOS ANGELES (AP)--A beer drinking baboon named Juju who had a reputation of hating dogs and children, was shot to death Wednesday by police on the owner's advice The shooting climaxed an all-} night search by five sheriff's units and two crews from the} county pound after Juju broke) loose from his chain at the Ar tr "ll residence near Los Angeles Hill's wife, Mandy, had owned} the animal for 13 years. Their} son, Curtis, tried to recapture Juju but had no liuck Polytechnique in , Their accounts were published t American t SUCCESS +. hasnt gone to its price about it: the new Mercury Comet is a compact--but doesn't look it or act it. And with all these GO BROKE 10.30 He based his predictions on bank check exactly a.m presentation times and pre- vious economic predictions --AP Wirephoto Seattle Hockey Fan Is Awarded $5,500 SEATTLE (CP)--A Superior Court jury awarded a $5,500 ver Tuesday to Bill S. Carr Seattle hockey fan who tended he suffered permanent injuries when assisted by Colin Kilk a con act ykane Comets r had asked $50,000 dam s-in the he brought inst Kilburn, the Comets and > Seattle Totems hockey club 37, said he was ick the Spokane 15, yurn of Spc suit after ttle game here Jan 1961 Arms-Free Zones 'Seen Big Issue GENEVA (Reuters)--Creation;munist elegates, that should of nuclear-free zones throughout|find support among the non- the world is expected to be onejaligned nations, to designate of the major issues--and a pos-;certain geographical areas sible source of embarrassment|where no nuclear arms can be to the West--at the 17-nation dis- | stationed. armament conference wich Russia signalled it might pro- opened Wednesday pose such a plan when it pub- ( servers feel the West may|lished Monday a letter to United find itself on the defensive|Nations Acting Secretary-Gen- against initiatives by the Com-eral U Thant, reaffirming sup- - port for nuclear-free zones in mS Africa, Central Europe, the Far | Giant Carcass East, Middle East, Balkans and | j"other areas of the world.' 2 The West has been wary of Still Mystery such proposals in the past for two reasons. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) It feels creation of nuclear- |Head tests of flesh samples of|free zones which are not, part a giant carcass found on Tas- of a general disarmament plan mania's west coast discounts|would encourage power vac- any theories about the monster, uums without really lessening a scientist said Wednesday. the danger of war | The 18-bv 0-foot creature ! addition, it feels the effect weighing between five and 10 of such zones would be to ltons likely will remain a mys-| Weaken the Western military po- ltery at least until scientists)sition without requiring similar jmake an expedition to the iso-)concessions from the Soviet Un- ated beach next weekend to !0n examine the bone structure There is one aspect of the is 4 R. Haly. senior research,sue which might be an advan- officer of the Commonwealth tage to the West Scientific and Industrial Re If Russia proposes to create search Organization, said that in'a nuclear-free zone in the Far a heat test the sample shrank'East, it will be confirmation at about 68 degrees--slightly that the Soviet Union is pre- lower than that for whale flesh.' pared to deny nuclear arms to This suggests that the crea- the Chinese Communists iure "did not exist in a cold | There have been indications in water area like ocean depths," the past that Russia might be he said ready. to take such a step in Senator John G. Gorton, min- gals x8 BURT en ee sagiaba ister in charge of the Common- Germany would not have atomic wealth Research Organization oe said scientists in the agency believe the creature is a giant sting ray PROMOTER DIES CHICAGO (AP) George Those who have seen it say May, 1, wealthy sports pro- it has no recognizable head or Moter w ho sponsored the richest eyes and looks like a giant '0Urnaments in the history of turtle without appendages golf in the 1940s and 1950s, died Monday, apparently from a heart attack. May, who spon stified Carr taunted'sored the All-America and World him and struck him as the play-| golf championships, died at the ers were going to their dressing Tam O'Shanter Country Club rooms after the game which he owned and where he The jurv absolved Seattle held the tournaments. He also club of the charge of failing to) was head of the George S. May srovide protection for specta- Company, a firm of business tors management consultants Kilburt the tl 'Senater Sees [Space Hero Turns Castro Decline | TORONTO (CP) -- Food seg Teen Party Hero | tiorine in Cuba is not the sult of the United States em- bargo but of Premier Fidel Castro's reorganization of his country's agriculture, Senator Hubert Humphrey said here ronan at a press confer- church he attends in Arlington, ence the Minnesota "'Demourathy a? last Saturday night, police forecast the imminent downfall Teported Wednesday, : Glenn easily restrained his as- of Castro. . ne "Castro is on the way out, j/Sailant and was not injured, think, and the hard core of} The Washington Star, report- Commies is on the way in,"' he !98 the incident, says an inves- said 5 tigation was demanded by coun- to the U.S.\ty board members as soon as On a recent visit Guantanamo naval base in they heard of the affair, and Cuba, said Senator Humphrey, police are busy on it he saw burning cane fields set; Police Sgt. Warren Siske said alight by saboteurs this is what happened "Castro has changed the pat Glenn, during a brief stay at! tern of agriculture and he isjhome after the honors that fol- meeting resistance from his lowed his successful orbit flight, people. Castro has punished his|went to a home in Arlington to own people with this miserable |pick up his daughter from a hate teen-age party. On arrival he found a rowdy group of youths who varently had been refused admittance to the party THROWS BEER CAN One of the gang threw a beer can into the yard and Glenn or- dered him to pick it up, giving him 10 seconds to do so. Words taly (Reuters) -- were exchanged, but the youth A young ilian charged with obeyed extortion and manslaughter) When along with four Capuchin) pine corps Lieutenant monks and two laymen con fessed Wednesday to taking part in the killing and exoner ated the others accused By THE CANADIAN PRESS Newton, lowa Robert E. 38, deep-sea sport fish- All seven were charged with the unintentional homicide of who was a member of team at the interna landowner Angelo Cannada May 25, 1958, after extortion at- tuna tournament at N.S., in 1957, of WASHINGTON (AP) -- Astro- naut John H cursed and an attempt was made to slug him in an encoun-| ter with rowdy teen-agers at the| Young Sicilian Confesses In Manslaughter | MESSINA the United States ma- - Colonel more than four Maytag erman Filippo told the the U court tional "I am guilty of the murder of Wedgeport, Cannada, together with (Carm)pneumonia elo) Lo Bartolo and a certain Vicenza tempts lasting years Nicoletti, 20 S inthe' others were. Hol Hamilton James Francis am Walker, 86, father of Edwin H involved : .,. Walker, president of General _ Bartolo, a gardener in the Motors of Canada Capuchin friary, died in jail during investigations, appar- Toronto--Dr. Madge Thurlow ently by suicide Macklin, 69, a pioneer in the The judge cleared the court study of human genetics who fo continue the interrogation injtaught at the University of private after Nicoletti said he|Western Ontario Ohio State was afraid of reprisals against/University and Baltimore's John himself and his family Hopkins University Mercury Comet Custom 2-door sedan...one of Ford of Canada's fine cars, built in Canada, 1962 Comet repeats everything that made it the success compact of 61, but adds benefits that put it even farther ahead of the compact crowd. Comet has the fine car styling of a Mercury. Comet gives you a wheelbase 4 inches longer than most compacts. (You'll love the beautiful ride this provides.) 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At the church, Erwin had asked the boys, who were misbehaving, to leave the centre. One of them had started cursing. Glenn ordered the youths who were misbehaving to leave and, after they retorted with derisive) remarks, he said he would re- cord the licence number of their car and call police A boy jumped in front of the, THE OSHAWA TIMES, 13 Thursday, Merch 15, 1962 St. Thomas Names New Police Chief ST. THOMAS (CP) -- Wilfred Whiteman has been to- moted chief constable of the city police department to suc- » * Faxer Veneta wha Aied in February. Chief Whiteman, a member vo. the St. Thomas force for 25 years, was formerly de- puty chief. licence plate. to obscure it. As Glenn pushed him aside, one of the teen-agers swung at the as- tronaut, who promptly pinnéd the boy's arms against the car until other persons came from the church to help. Glenn then went into 'the church and called police, but the gang fled before they arrived. 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