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THE CHINA" MAIL, -FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,⠀⠀›1956.

MYSTERY OF MISSING DANISH New One-Man Supersonic Flight

COMMUNIST Moscow Asked For Information

Copenhagen, Aug. 30.

The fate of one of Denmark's most Arne Munch- prominent Communists,

Petersen, has become something of an embarrassment to the Danish Communist

Party.

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her 1 believes Asked If she husband to be alive or dead? she replies "It is t to say." China Mall Special,

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FRIDAY

AUGUST 2

By Air

Judu-China, Franco, & pm

Niennan, Ú S A., 6 pan.

Thailand, India, Paltins, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain

Europe, p.13.

Canada, & p'm

Japan, pirm

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Notices

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 By Air 4 m Formosa, A. Carnde, dp in. Burme nath, Pakistan, Middle Gret Britain 4

Fort,

Africa. Furope, 1.

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Macin, 1pm.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

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india, 11. m

Macap.m

Japan, USA. (

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

By Air I'rking. Shanghai, Hankow, Kun.

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Zealand. Crykm. Noon

Philippines, 2 D.Pakatan, Middle Thailand. India.

East, Afrien, Great Britain, Europe,

1.

flawat, U.S.A. and Canada, & p.in, Atalaya, Idmenia, Austraila. New Zealand, a van, Okinawa, Когтев

Formosa,

pm.

By Burtace. China, Prople's Republic. 7 ...

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

SUNLAMP THEY SAID, NEVER SAW ONE MAKE A LIGHT LIKE THAT STILL THINK THOSE JONESES ARE FISIFY

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ALL NIGHT-~

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While in Macau, stay at the FOUSADA INN, Praia Grande. Cable: Pousada.

1950 law deixile in

interest in The.

sust gave rst ter

De Dama Parlia

inent, Aksel Larsen contributed

1 more than saying “Munch-

Peter had severed his nections with the Danish Com munist Party in 1937.

211 November, 1952 the Danish Communist party news- paper Land og Falk, published a memorial article commem- nkorating the 20th nnniversary

of the flist clezion

et Co- tipe Dasti

PR- liament. Severul

quotations

from speeches made by Aksel Larren at that Time

wend

· published -- but not one word about who was the other Com. munist deputy.

The

Danish socialist party newspaper, Sociai-Demokraten which this June opened a com- paign to get the fate of Munch- Petersen clucidated

declared:

The silence can be understood in only one way; the Danish Communist Party has something to hide in the affair of Arng

Munch-Petersen/"

Liquidated

Since then the question has been raised again in the Danish Parliament. This time, although

NANCY

YOO-HOO, SLUGGO *-- WHERE

ARE YOU ?

- ERNIE BUSHMILL

JOHNNY HAZARD

I'M UP ON MY ROOF PATCHING LEAKS -- COME

HELP ME

|

munists

Coldo

Even the slightest cold is to be feared

Do not let it spread! Defeat it from the start by taking 1 2 CAFASPINS'

CHEASPIN

W-WHAT

GOOD OLD RELIABLE JESSI |COULDN'T HAVE PICKER A BETTER MOMENT TO SURPRISE MEL GRAB MY SUITCASE! WE'RE LEAVING (

FORT..

BACK HOME TO CALIFORNIA I AND [HER"") WHYZ-.

WHERE?

WHY?

Kure. 2

Mucso, I p.m

Be

H Americs,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

Ety Kurface Cika, People's Republic, 7 n. Macao, i p.m. 3acao, pin

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

By Surface China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Japon, Canada, 1 .53). Macao, P.10.

Malaya, Middle East, Italy, France. Great 15tain, Eurupo (Netherland, and Germany, Parcels directi, 2 pm Indo-China, India, Pakistan (Por turuese India, Purecis via Karach!), 13 p.m.

Mavou, p.in.

I'VE GOT TO REPORT TO SOMEONE-1 MEAN I JUST SAW-- IT'S HARD, TO BELIEVE BUT--/~

Helicopter

This

one-man

helicopter. developed in the USA by De Lackner Helloopters of Mount Vernon, New York-s 滤 striking

modern

contrast to the mammoth airliner The pilot of this origina) test model has only a small plat

on, form to stand

weara 1 marety belt round his watsk-- Express Photo,

4 PM SNACK

FOR FRENCH

Heat

Danger

Berkeley, Calif., Aug. 30.

Heat is the major barrier to supersonic flight to outposts of the Universe, according to Dr Theodore von Karman, chairman of the Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research and Develop- ment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisa- tion.

AN

uf

110

Rive outlined

details

Dr von Harman lated these this problem during an address | effe. ts of aorodynamic heating bellive

international, on the Aructure of the alreruf! symposium 19A

Ampera- or trissile that could be called }: -1 Jury spoutrored by the Univer- the "main sources of danger;" sity of Callforn'a aid kitend

YIELD POINT Hesearch Institute here,

One of the outstanding au- the Mic in his Beld. Dr von

revealed Kauma

the Chal human pit still has greater adlity to withstand supersonle beat than do the mechanicði equipment with will operate Kuited

1. Reduction

Clic of the moduli with increasing 19mperu- tur. The effect reduces con- siderably the resistance of all

members structuril

against nd buckling

annlogous phenomena of structural in-

miattes and 시 stability.

SATISFACTION

"One may soles with SOITO Kalista. thi," he said. "that the discomfort

the ejretimie equipment begins curlier for the human pliet."

than

Dr

Ven

disclosed Капрал thkit

the 16 times sperds of *x*x of und will

nerate temperatures as high as

2. Reduction of yield point, or ultimate stress, and especially fatigue stress by high tempera- tre, causing breakdown of the structure.

3. Incrersing rate of creep, which equally reduces the resistance of structural members exposed to buckling, and may

high loading concentrate members which were not

15.700 designed for such loads,

4.

001

degrees, This is comparable to

High thermal stresses the 300 degrees generaled al caused by uneven thermal ex- speed for times the speed tension ot various structural Hound

members.

on

the uneven and the❘ tion.

temperature

"Designers have every reason 5. Loss of stiffness, especially worry about the effect of dorsional stiffness of wings by nerodynamie

distribu-

:tructure, 30 Paris, Aug. Over m.f uf The Frenchsengers, and

four o'clock carried in population have a snack and 41 per cent lako tea with It says Elle, the French magazine for women.

The tour o'clock", Elle says in a survey of eating habits, Atems fixm

In schooldays, schools, wil beurders get a broad anci chocolate break between Jurech at midday and supper of elven.

The magazine says that (ewor people eat a large evening mư | nowadays, The main meal of the the day is at lunch with traditional struk and

OT

heating the crew

the equipment. :

8. In extremne cases, melting the airplane

u wit of parts, whose melting missile," suld Dr von Kurman.

point was exceeded by high Jocul temperatures.

From the designer's view- Dr Von Kamun said, "the main problem is to deter- mine the temperatures

Beats

by

super- "uncomfor

generated speeds are able" at even twice the speed polit," of sound, he said.

"But," be added, "a good pilot's brain is stu working quite satisfactorily at a tempera. ture at which the electronic brain becomes completely 1150- Jess

"The first.component in the system which requires cooting is the electronic equipment chilpe, especially because of the high salad and Camembert choose. -- temperature sensitivity of the China Mall Special.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

NOW. CALM DOWN, SIR. WHAT DID

YOU SEE?

I JUST SAW THEM

SHOOT A MAN OUT

OF THE CHIMNEY)

TOMORROW: HOW'S THAT AGAIN?.

By Mik

6-23

Page 12 Pal (and makes severred Cope, 1 de imed testers kindyman, des

By Ernie Bushmiller

WHAT CAN I DO 7

HELP ME CHEW GUM

“BUT, KITTY, BANY, HAZARD'S A GOOD GUY'A HOT PILOT! (AND YOU'RE EN 'NO' CONDITION

By Frank Robbins

IF I CAN SIT HERE, I CAN SIT IN A PLANES - NO CHE CAN STEAL MY JOB WI'M GOING BACK AND COOL OFF A HOT PILOTI

transitors."*

EVEN

MAGICIANS

darity Carlsberg

FROZEN FRESH

IN THE COUNTRY!

TRY

Libby's

FROZEN FOODS

TODAY!

ROWNTREES

LO. MILK CHOCOLATE WITH ALMONDS AND RAISINS

...this situation

calls for

San Miguel

L

can

150

expected flight conditions,”

which

in definite

EQUILIBRIUM

Continuous flight, comparably to a stationary state, catablishek an (quilibrium between the beac input and the heat emission, he Badel. But before that state co be achieved, artificial means are necessary to reduce the heat in- put or to transfer hat from the airplane or missile to the sur rounddrig space.

He suggested these prog:dures us "possible' means:

1 Reducion of the input "Some favourabl: effect can be expected from Insulation bo. tween the external surface and the inner wructural elements

2. Internal cooling by means of an expakinabje coolant. such eases the amount of neerssary coolant can be essin- Hally reduced by insulation.

3. Internal cooling with re- but frigeration of the coolant

Iu the

is

us the amount of coolant reduced, fuel must be expend- cil for refrigeration.

4. Transpiration or sweat cooling, consisting of pumping of aliquid, go or vapotr through a porous skin.

5. Mass

cociates

transfer

cooling.

which

consisting of a coating sublimates or chemically dis- with increasing tem- perature, thus keeping the tem-

under

the allowed

that

perature

limit.

Dr von

Karman said

satellites supposedly will have lille dimetilty

in maintaining

their thermal equilibrium dur- two ing the period of their hours fight around the globe.

A CHALLENGE

missiles

Some high altitude

with get along probably can

which compartment coollug could

dissipate the heat pro- duced by their own equipment.

Summing up his review of heat generated by supersonic

Dr von

Karman said: speeds, "It 19 certainly 4

which

constitutes a blem

to the best brains working In

these domains of modern aero- physics."-China Mall Special.

When Ships Crossed A Road'

JAJOLI

Athens, Aug. 30. The archaeological curator of Argolis, northesat. Peloponese, has uncovered' the ground pass.. age used in ancient times for ships to cross the isthmus of Corinth very

where the modern Corinth ́escol is sitod..

Proliminary excavations have Indicated the existence of a narrow paved road over which ships were towed on rollers from the Corinthian Gulf over to the Saronikos gult co the other sido of the Isthmus,

According to the archaeologist the passage was built in the 6th century BC during the era of Corlakilan tyrant: Periandros Corinth's?, Budget, war: harde somely supplemented: "In “thad daya, withymuma, tõllacjed, from alipa crossing, the fatimus in

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