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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 23

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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-t i V- i v' 4 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, I960 Part 2 Page 1 THE FLIBBEHTYS INDUSTRY TOLD Chicago's Trttffle Toll ii 1 ENGINEER, 45, KILLED BY CITY SPENDS WEEK WEIGHTLESS OF ITS NEED IN EVENT OF WAR American industry was fi? sis, pip yolPN r- Jy? p--. WATER TRUCK George Long, 45, of 4317 warned Wednesday it must N. Mason an engineer with the city water depart IN SPACE TUB ment, was run over and killed Wednesday by a city truck as it backed up to an excavation at 901 Grand av. be prepared for continuity of leadership to prevent its collapse in the event of an enemy thermonuclear attack on the United States. The continuity of governmental ust be paralleled by the continuity of industry," 1 wt The truck was driven by Robert Otto, 23, of 755 N.

Drake a driver for the 31 persons had been killed water department. Otto told Fillmore avenue traffic police said Leo A. Hoegh," director of Astronauts' Need for Exercise Shown San Antonio, Feb. 3 (LTD A 28 year old air force physician Wednesday ended a one week stint in i highway and plowed into the that he did not see Long when he started to back up SCHOOL BUS HIT bus just as it was starting in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31, Of these, 22 were in Chicago, where 2,937 persons were injured in the same period.

WOMAN ROBBED OF 70 the federal office of civil and defense mobilization. Hoegh spoke at a luncheon in the Edgewater Beach hotel-at the 15th annual conference of the reinforced plastics di after having discharged a pas' to a water pipe extension excavation near the Northwest highway. He was charged driver for more than 15 years. The other victims were 7 year old school children, Sylvia Jenkins and Chris Lehan. The truck was believed to have jack-knifed on the slick highway caved in the front of a school bus Wedneseday, killing three persons and injuring 20 children.

One of the dead was the bus driver, Mrs. Mae Revere, 47, a school bus senger. The impact knocked the front part of the old bus, BY GAS TRUCK; 3 PERSONS DIE Covington, Feb. 3 (CPE an unloaded butane truck rumbling down a rain swept with backing up without Altonette Adams. 4821 St.

Lawrence told police Wednesday that she bad including the engine, eight proper precaution. vision, Society of Plastic feet into the bus. been robbed of 70 in front of 4J 71st it. Up to midnight Tuesday, an almost weightless condition in an i-ment to learn about some of the conditions America's first astro 0PEI1 EUEBY DAY TILL 10 at HIT SUNDAYS 10 io 6 ravelin PLENTY OF FREE PARKING nauts will encounter in space. He is Capt.

Duane E. Graveline of Newport, resident at the school of aviation medicine here. He spent seven days in a space age bathtub," a water filled tank in which he floated, dressed in a diver's suit. Trips Debilitating. ill -ft I 5 i it Graveline told newsmen "(I I i H' is -u-ri, just before leaving his almost I 'A lUt 1 f-ki i gravity-free tank that during the week there was a marked deterioration in his muscles, his bones became more porous, and his mental re DIRECT FROM OUR LOOMS TO YOUR ROOMS' sponses slowed.

Graveline said the first astronaut will be a different man on reentering the atmos 1 phere from what he was when sent into orbit. I imparl Tirnd ftnfif For one thing, Graveline iaiiiiii WM i iiiiw my i wm ah 1 said, his ability to resist the pull of gravity, very important in bringing a satellite back thru the atmosphere, will be" reduced. The chief purpose of the experiment was to learn what happens to muscles and bones when a man is subjected to physical idleness. This will lead to the development of exercises and probably to gravity simulating devices for use on space ships. Little Need for Sleep In the tub, Graveline fol- lowed a daily schedule which called for working problems that were 'flashed before his eyes on an electronically con-troled panel.

Graveline found he did not use the four hours set aside for sleep between 4 a. m. and 8 a. and rarely got any deep, restful sleep. "Astronauts may not have fi Tun JW )i ii V-3 VJP IsGlOOfo AH to figure on eight hours of sleep," he said.

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