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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1952 that words of others are likely to go in one ear and out of the other! Splendid chart for work connected with desira of general public for pleasures, entertainment or adornment especially good for acting or recordings or any SOUND vocations. Coprlpht. 19S3 Astrological Forecast By CARROLL RIGHTEB c- i a phone-call brings your family this distress; improve your personal appearance. In P. M.

calm home companion; don't get involved in row. Virgo (August 22 to September 22): Keep working hard uncovering any flaws in present plans, replacing such with the desirable. Serve kindly all in distress. In P. M.

encourage by constructive help. SMILE! Libra (September 23 to October 22): This should be a happy day for you since those congenial see your good points, aid YOU to get cherished desires. In P. M. argument with friend over money Aries (March 21 to April 19) Daytime unusually good for happiness with friepds and loved ones.

Your creative ability becomes a new high, also. In P. M. avoid forcing affections on others. Be economi-.

cal also. Taurus (April 20 -to May 20): All sorts and kinds of conditions at home, with those influential in your life, bring untold opportunities if used wisely. In P. M. get out of way of irate warrior.

Be discreet. Gemini (May 21 to June 21) Your mind is vorking overtime to think out, arrange fixed modes of expression and procedure in future, which is splendid; keep active! In P. M. protect clothing from rips, cuts. Cancer (June 22 to July 21): Much activity in all money matters greatly increases your income or revenue, so keep plugging away; THINK BIG, then you get many assets.

In P. M. keep cheerful with loved one. Leo (July 22 to August 21): YOUR OWN DAY get in touch with everyone; tell 'em your hopes, aims; see those in i i I' I I 4 I I lrA "I TimDg Unit's Sitairs By WARREN CHAMPLIN By WIN" FANNING That Eerie Old Moon Whatever the of the little men (if indeed little men are involved) who are responsible for the present wave of flying saucers, they are in no mood to co-operate with the editors of Life and Time magazines, even with an able assist by representatives of AP, UP and INS. At least they were in no mood to do so last Friday evening when Mr.

Luce's scribes offered them a wide open opportunity to pop or should one say "soar" into view on the little screen in our livin groom, on "We the People." There were all manner of experts on hand at 8:30 p. m. each with his own theory, and there were a couple "editors" to keep things on an impartial plane. Just in case one of the saucers did decide to land and this event was plainly not considered beyond the realm of possibility the magazine lads seemed determined to provide the occupants with an open forum, free from an overly prejudicial introduction. In fact, the Timemen were.

If anything, stacking the cards in favor of their expected guests. Overhead, seen on our screen in a misty haze through the revolving portion of a radar set, soared a welcoming committee of newspapermen, Lucemen and others, with, according to the announcer, their eyes glued to the port holes of a special press transport plane. In the Nation's capital below a not good. Use tact instead. Scorpio (October 23 to November 21) Get together with the influential, all in positions of power and authority; show them that you understand and can help them with their problems.

In P. M. enjoy solitary pleasures. Sagittarius (November 22 to December 21): You have big, comprehensive, splendid new ideas from acquaintances that bring lasting success; co-ordinate with friends, too. In P.

M. allow ONLY cheerful thoughts in your mind. Capricorn (December 22 to January 20): A bigger chance to increase assets from joint venture is now present; look into but keep on high plane. In P. M.

avoid telling demanding associate who would use idea for OWN gain. Aquarius (January 21 to February 19): Get together with attractive, generous, magnanimous associates reconcile, too, with influential opponents. In P. M. take no chance with your reputation; protect your credit.

Pisces (February 20 to March 20): Make your environmental conditions more attractive; beautify furnishings, clothing; harmonize quarters. In P. M. new outlets merely tempting mirage to be avoided. If Your Child Is Born Today Today's Child will be very active and very fixed in his mind about what he, or she, wants and the means by which to secure it.

Early, teach to LISTEN to others to UNDERSTAND, not just to hear for there is such concentration upon own goals whole mess of including a Time editor, watched for and talked endlessly about radar "pips" which, if they appeared, would indicate the presence of the mysterious visitors. They were, it was explained, in the very room, presumably on the very spot where some mighty disturbing "pips" had been observed just a week before. In this room, operated by the Civil Aeronautics Administration, a natty-looking civilian expert, asked for his opinion, politely expressed doubts about the temperature inversion" theory by which an Air Force general had explained away the peculiar radar phenomena at a 'Pentagon conference the day before (the general had been given his say via a film report on the press conference). The "pip" filled room was then faded out and, after a brief rather pathetic appeal to the flying newsmen who had, as yet. seen nothing but the moon "which gives an eerie light," a nap was flashed on the screen and a considerable number of voices were tuned in to tell of their saucer experiences.

This representative group of "reliable" observers included pilots, photographers and a few scientists from all parts of the country- Their stories sounded completely convincing to us, even though we weren't allowed to see their fares as the Time experts moved various oddly shaped lights around on the map to illustrate what was being said. The lights, with one exception, didn't bear much resemblance to saucers, but they were, of course, second-hand saucers at best. At this stage in the proceedings, after another futile contact with the flying press corps in the mist over Wash- PROTECT YOUR FAMILY Unfortunately, polio can strike any home anytime -especially at this time of year. Farm Bureau's more liberal polin policy is your low-cost, common sense answer to this important family protection problem. INCREASED TO $9000 This new policy pays expenses for each case plus 80 of next $5000.

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Eastern Standard Time, 1:40 Central Time, 12:40 Mountain Time, and 11:40 a. m. Pacific Standard Time. Twenty minutes later the moon will be at perigee (nearest to the earth) August 19th it will be at apogee (farthest from the earth). Tonight, then, the moon will be quite bright, so near and so little past full.

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Riedel was asked why the saucers didn't set down for a better look at we earthlings. "Maybe they're not ready to have us look at them vet," -he suggested. Anyway, he thought they may well have landed at sea saucer men certainly shouldn't find it difficult to walk on water or at some Isolated place on dry land. He was certainly mighty matter of fact about it all. What' came after Dr.

Riedel was pretty anti-climactic. The boys in the airplane were sun seeing the moon out their windows: not a sinele stray "pip" disturbed CAA's radar sets. and one of Times editors again suggested maybe the whole thine was simply the result of a peculiar refraction of light. "In time, no douor, the saucers will be explained to evervone's satisfaction," he concluded. It is a chilling thought at best, but maybe, as Dr.

Riedel said, the time and place for the explanation will be selected by the little men in the saucers. If thev have an ounce of fair ness in their out-of-this-world minds this eventual materialization will take place before a We the People' camera, we certainly hope our set will be turned on to witness this meet ing between Timemen and spacemen. It should be a lot more exciting than even the most eerie phase of the moon. 28 State GIs Due in Seattle Some 28 Pennsylvania GIs are due to arrive in Seattle today on rotation from tours of duty in the Far East. Those from the Pittsburgh district expected to 'dock aboard the Navy Transport General Hugh J.

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