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Four The Maryville Dally Forum. Maryville. Missouri, Thursday Evening, January 9, 1958 Soil Tests Show Mars Supports Life SAN ANTONIO Tex -Oft- Earth men could live on the planet Mars, but they would need to atay In space yu.ts all the time, says an Air Force scientist. But other forms of life might ex.st on Mars and even flourish, says Dr Herbertus Strughold of the Department of Space Medicine at Randolph Air Force Base. Dr.

Strughold, a former German aviation medicine specialist, has authored a book on Mars. He has conducted research on tus favorite planet at the Air Force laboratory here. He says soil samples tested show that certain microscopic organism can live under con- d-tions like those on Mars. The atmospheric conditions on Mars are nearer to those on Earth than on any other planet in this universe, but are hardley appropriate for a summer t.me resort. Night temperatures run 70 decrees below zero or colder.

Dr. Strughold says. During the day, certain parts of the planet warm up to about 70 degrees. Dr. Strughold says man could stay alive on Mars, but he would have to wear a space suit continually because atmospheric pressure would be about like that found at 50,000 feet above the earth's sea level.

Water, Dr. Strughold believes, apparently is scarce on Mars. In a recent Dr. hold took soil samples from the Painted Destert of Ax.zona, from the Grand Canyon and from the icy slopes of Mt. McKinley in Alaska.

Such soil contains nitrogen loving bacteria, considered most likely to be at home on Mars. The samples were put a deep freezer at night and allowed to warm to room temperature during the day. "After a week or two, certa.n micro-organisms disappeared completely," Dr. Strughold says. "Others flourished The green color on Mars as observed by astronomers may be something other than vegetation as we know it, Dr.

Strughold believes. But he says there is a distinct possibility that some form of life does exist on the planet. "Life has an enormous capacity to adjust." he says. The research Dr. Strughold is conducted is aimed at the distant day when men may travel to Mars But only a part of his time is spent on Martion problems.

His immediate concern is keeping U. S. airmen alive in the upper stratosphere and returning them to earth safely. PREPARED REPORT Pictured, above, is H. Rowan Gaither for whom the controversial report on the military preparedness is named.

Gaither, chairman of the board of the Ford Foundation, initially headed the group of citizens who prepared the report at the request of the White House. ITEMS Mrs. Forrwzt UW Mr. and Mrs. Landis Burch and children, Judy, Linda, Ronn.e and Donnie, attended a pre-Christmas family dinner Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. T. Roberts and family, Bethany. At a recent meeting of the mothers of the members of the and basketball teams Mrs.

Lloyd Hanna was elected president and Mrs. Maurice Loch, urer, of their organization. Mr and Mrs Emmett Carmichael and sons, Harvey, Jerry, and Steve entertained with a pre-Christmas dinner Sunday. Their guests were Mrs. Alma Carmichael, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Carmichael and son, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Don H.l- senbeck, and family, Raven wood; Mr. and Mrs Joe Carmichael and sons.

Jefferaon City; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Allen and children, Hopkins; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Treeae and children, Mrs Mabel Cl ne and Mrs Bertha Oarten.

Mr. and Mrs Gene Loch and sons, Alan and Davey, visaed from Saturday until Monday the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Loch and children, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jones have had as their guests during the holidays their children, Howard Jones, Pratt, and Mrs.

Willard Manning, Lt. Manning and children, Gray, Leslie and Vicki, Denver, Colo. Lt. and Mrs. Manning and children and Howard Jones visited relatives in St.

Joseph Tuesday. Mrs. Bertha Garten was a Christmas Day dinner guests in the home of Mrs Lola Berkey. In the afternoon Mrs. Garten accompanied Mrs.

Henry Buhler to Maryville where she will visit for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nicholas were Christmas Day dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Strong, Maryville. Other guests included Mrs. Ray Boyer, Washington, D. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Nicholas, Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Treese and son, Davey, Columb.a, and Mrs. John Neal and Mrs.

Helen Hinton, Maryville. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas and Mr. and Mrs. Treese and son visited Mrs.

Pearl Jones. Mrs. Mabel Cline enterta.ned with a dinner Christmas day. A gift exchange was held in the afternoon. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Cline and sons, Oary, Jimmy and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Carmichael and sons. Harvey.

Jerry and Steve, Mr and Mrs. Crystal Treese and daughter, Marilyn, Larry Neal and Betty Miller. Capt. and Mrs, A. F.

Lett, Carlisle, Miss Susie Lee Lett, Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna. St. Joseph, Mrs.

Cora Lett and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lett were Christmas evening supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Lett and children, Jan and Jim, Maryville. Claus also paid a visit to the Lett home later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Simmons entertained at dinner Christmas Day. Their guests were Mrs. Cora Lett, Mrs Maggie Morin and Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Lett. In the evening the group called in the home of Mrs. Bert Ollphant and Mr. and Mrs.

Lett visited Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Birkenholz and daughters, Linda and Vicki. A pre-Christmas family dinner was held Sunday in the home of Mr and Mrs. Kent Barber and sons, Gary and Terry, Stanberry.

Those attending were Mrs. Josie Simmons, Wilbur Simmons, Mr. and Mrs Duane Simmons and son, Randy. and Mr. and Mrs.

B.U Baker and family, Bedford, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Smaii, Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Florea, Hopkins, Jerry, Sharon. Carol, Johnnie, Charlie and Peggy Small, Maryville.

Mr. and Mrs Everett M.iler and children. Betty, Joyce, Janet and Jimmy, Marvin McDougle, and Gary Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller and RED TAG CLEARANCE SALE 3 Ideal Stock Tanks 1 Parmak Electric Fencer 1 Bathroom Set Cast iron tub and lavatory, Standard Water Closet 1 Water System Several Plastic Waste Basket! Several Electric Fence Posts Lots and Lots of Other Items.

Maytag Gas Black Decker Maytag Food Freezer Admiral Radios WATKINS Portable Skill Saw Vi" Drill Keen Kutter HARDWARE AND APPtlANCE OPEN EVENINGS FREE PARKING children had as dinner guests Christmas Day Mrs. Jos.c Simmons. Wilbur Simmons and Marvin McDougle, Jr. Evening callers were the Rev. and Mrs.

Marvin McDougle and sons, Roger and Dennis. Miss Patience Ruth Bagley, Union Star, was a Thursday afternoon call- er in the home of Mr. and Loren Hackctt. Miss Pearl Berry left Tuesday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.

Cleo Burchett, Mt. Ayr, la. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray had as their pre-Christmas dinner guests Sunday Mr.

and Mrs, Duane V.est- enz and sons, Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Viestenz. Mrs. Maude Hall had as dinner guests Christmas Day Mr.

and Mrs Floyd Hall and family, Independence, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanna and children, Larry and Leslie Karen.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hackett and son, Edward, and Mrs. R. J.

Sawyers attended a family dinner. Christmas day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verlm Koger and daughters, Marylyn, Judyth, and Suzanne and Bobby Sawyers, Clcarmont. Other guests included Mr and Mrs.

Clyde Sawyers, St Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. George Beaumont and daughter, Jill, Racine, Mr and Mrs Roger Sm.th and daughter, Terri, Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyers.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathers and Mrs. Lsac Hummon were Christmas Day d.nner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Lance, Barnard. Mis. Mathers and Mrs. Lance are daughters of Mrs.

Hummon. Thursday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathers was Mrs. sister, Mrs.

Everet Gilbert, and Mr. Gilbert, Kansas City. Mrs. Lester Hood had as Christmas Day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Hood and son, Sp-3 Gary Hood, Mrs. Lue Scott, Mrs. Mary Bosch and Mr. and Mrs.

Donms Hood and daughter, Von da Lea. supper guests also included Miss Mary Alice Kinder and Mr. and Mrs. Donnls L. Hood and daughter, Donna Joy.

Mr. and Mrs. Wray Parker had as Christmas Day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker and Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Parker and children, Sherry and Eddie, Fort Collins, Mr. and Mrs. ert Parker and children, Gary and Cathy. Maryville, and Mr.

and Mrs Donn.s L. Hood and daughter, Donna Joy. Thursday evening callers in the home of Mrs. Lester Hood were Mrs. Cecil Wilson and daughter, Cecelia Ann.

Mr. Wilson was taken to Wadsworth hospital Thursday morn.UK. suffering complications following the flu. Mrs. Wray Parker, Mrs.

Robert Parker and children, Mis Glenn Parker and children, and Mrs. Donnis L. Hood and daughter visited Mrs Wray father, H. Parker, in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Raymond Lyktns, Albany.

Mr. and Mrs. George McCleave, La fcalle, arrived Monday to spend the Holidays in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Rhea. Christmas Day dinner guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Rice were Mr. and Mrs.

George McCleave, Mr. and Mrs. Donnls Rice and daughters, Kathy, Cheryl, Donna, and Shirley, Shirley Flinn, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Faster and Lorris Rice.

Mrs. Harold Anderson and daughter, Linda, entertained with a key dinner Day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinton, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Ulmer and Mr and Mrs.

Bill Llnebaugh and sons, Davey and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hinton entertained with a pre-Christmas dinner Sunday. Their guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Clayton and daughters, Mitzi and Carla, Maryville and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carmichael, St. Joseph.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKee were Tuesday overnight guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Billy Jim Pennington and son, Benny. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Hanna and daughter, Deanna Joy, had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Douglas and Dorinda, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanna and sons, Billy, Danny and Jerry, Independence; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Carmicheal, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Hatcher and children, Kirby. Darby and Darla, Maryville, and Mrs. Fannie Lett. Mr. and Mrs.

Orlan Kelley had as their Christmas Day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Geagley and sons, Larry and Kelley Stephens, Bedford, Mr. ana Mrs. L.

J. Lett and children, Jan and Jim, Maryville, and Mr and Mrs. Clyton Kelley and children, Pat and Pam. Mr. and Mrs.

Kelley received a long distance telephone call from their daughter, Mrs. Bert (Sarah Ruth) White, Whittier, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKee had as Christmas supper guests, Mr and Mrs.

Billy Jim Pennington and son, Benny, Sheridan. Boy Scout News Cub Scouts Den 5 met Monday after school at Faustiana Farms. The group studied the and made maps of the sky. RefreaAt- ments were served by Mrs. Lector Swaney.

M.chael Miller and Kim Nelson are serving as denners this month. GIRL SCOUTS Of U.S.A Troop 23 elected officers for 1958 as follows: President, Emma Gaukel; secretary, Elaine Ellis: treasurer, Betty Crocker; reporter, Janice Baker. Refreshments were served by Sue Shriver. Janice Baker. FAST EFFICIENT TV REPAIR U.

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