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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-08-16, Page 3Great Wealth Hidden in Oceans Earth is a water world, If you could look back at our planet from the !noon, through the ob- scoring haze of the atmosphere, its most striking characteristic would be the dark cast of the oceans, , ,. . The sea, spreading as an irreg- ular but unbroken envelope, dominates our world. It regulates the weather, It is the ultimate source of all our water, It pro- vides a habitat for plants and animals far greater in area and Volume than to life zone of the land, so that marine organisms can be thought of as the most broadly representative life forms of the earth, , , , Can men look to the seas to meet their ever growing needs for food and minerals? Can they learn to farm the waters as they do the land and take advantage of the teeming oceans? Can they extract the mineral wealth that lies in dilute form at every sea- coast? , , . These are the kinds of questions that now are help- ing to shape the research con- cerned with the sea. They are. not strictly "scientific" questions, although it will take a good deal of basic scientific research to answer them. They have a prac- tical flavor that is foreign to the search for knowledge for its own sake that has characterized oceanographic work until recent times. After millennia of neglect, the oceans are beginning to com- mand the attention of land-based men as something more than a hunting ground for fishermen or a highway for ships, The fact that such questions have begun to share a place in the thinking of ocean scientists along with the traditional questions of biology, chemistry, and physics of the sea indicates that, in terms of its broad perspective, oceanography is emerging from the academies and institutes and the restricted circles of its maritime applica- tions. It is tackling problems of immediate and long-range signi- ficance for men everywhere, Its emergence is the theme of this book. - From the Preface to "'Frontiers of the Sea," by Robert C. Cowen, Q. What is the meaning of "a WB carte" hi a restaurant? A. This simply means that you pelect any dish that appeals to you and pay for each separate item, whereas in ordering "table d'hote," you pay a set price tor the whole meal. JOB'S VICTORY — A Biblical drama, "The Story of Job," has opened its fourth summer Season of nightly presentations at Pine Mountain State Park. Job, in Byzantine mosaic rnuke - up, is pictured giving thanks to God for deliverance from his many tribulations. JUST IN CASE — Workmen mount un alarm siren atop the Spandau police school in West Berlin The device is one of many new sirens installed, some of them along the Com- munist built wail. U.S.. Fishermen Have Troubles A -Plenty To the schools of tourists on their annual summer migrations, the old New England fishing towns looked the same as ever last month, with cork -studded nets drying in the sun and the stubby trawlers and draggers creaking on the dockside swells. With the picturesque scenery, however, there was: forlorn evi- dence - decaying piers, shut- tered warehouses, worn-out ves- sels - that America's oldest in- dustry is dying. Once a keystone of private enterprise, whose early profits led to a new land's first industrial complexes, com- mercial fishing is now a neglec- ted soft spot in the national economy. In the past decade, 31,000 fish- ermen and 16,000 fishing boats have been beached. In Glouces- ter, where men have been going down to the sea since 1623, the fishing fleet has dropped from 400 vessels to less than 100. Dis- tress signals are particularly urgent in New England, but many a port along the lower At- lantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts also may be abandoned to the gulls and tourists. San Diego's tuna fleet, num- bering 833 boats ten years ago, is down to 210, The salmon catch off Alaska and the Columbia River is half of what it was fif- teen years ago. In a decade'the oyster take from Long Island Sound and Chesapeake and Del- aware bays has dropped 19 mil- lion pounds. The Gulf of Mex- ico's shrimp industry also has been hit hard. Once a strong challenger to Japan as the world's foremost fishing nation, the U.S. in the last two years has dropped to fifth behind Red China, Peru, and Russia. Ironically, this decline has come at a time when Ameri- cans are - eating more fish than ever, But nearly half of these fish are now caught in foreign boats; by 1975, the foreign boats will account for three-quarters of all fish eaten in the U.S. /'how Can 1? By Roberta Lee Q. How ran I thaw frozen meat quickly? A. Wrap it in some aluminum foil, and place in a. moderately hot oven for 10 or 15 minutes. STILL CHAMP — Champion welterweight Emile Griffith, !eft, and challenger Ralph pupas tie each other up in the lost round of their 15 -round title fight in Las Vegas, Nev, Griffith won a unanimous decision, He Steals Bases Like Ty Cobb Did Outside the National League dressing room In Washington, D.C, Stadium, a guard suddenly stepped in front of the open doorway, "Are you a ballplay- er?" he demanded. The slim, thin -faced man in blue polo shirt and white slacks scowled and, without a word, walked In- to the room. The guard followed, watching silently until the str'an- ger reached the locker marked "WILLS" and sat down, "Well," said the guard, staring at -Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodg- ers, "he sure doesn't look like a ballplayer," Shortstop Wills, 5 feet 10 and 163 pounds, sure did look like a ballplayer later that afternoon, Entering the All-Star game in the sixth inning as a pinch -run- ner for Stan Musial, Wills quick- ly showed President- Kennedy and 45,479 other spectators why he is the best base -runner in baseball, On Camila Pascual's second pitch, Wills got a- good jump and stole second without even drawing a throw from the catcher. A moment later, he raced home on a single. In the top of the eighth, Wills led off with a pop -fly single into short left, When Jim Davenport of the San Francisco Giants singled to left, Wills took a wide turn around second base, delib- erately daring strong-armed left fielder Rocky Colavito to throw. Colavito threw to second, And Wills ran - to third, beating the relay with a reckless belly slide. San Francisco's Felipe Alou fol- lowed with a foul fly to short right. Crouched on third, Wills waited until the catch was made, then sprinted for home, sliding in safely and giving the National League its last run in a 3-1 vic- tory. "I think I -can steal against anybody," says Washington -born Wills, The artful Dodger's actions speaker louder than his words. In 91 games this season, he has stolen 46 bases in 51 attempts and has a running chance of breaking Ty Cobb's modern rec- ord of 96 stolen bases. "Stealing is about 40 per cent lead, 40 per cent jump, and 20 per cent speed," explains Wills. "But you've got to know exactly how far you can lead off first without getting picked oft, and exactly when to break for second." Though few National League pitchers are as easy to read as Giant right-hander Juan Mari- ehal, whose high kick allows robber barons to get a three-step jump, Wills believes that every pitcher reveals s omething "if you look long and hard enough, It could be their head, arms, hips, knees, legs, feet," say Wills, "One Philadelphia right-hander opens his left shoulder toward first and has to close it back up before he goes home with the pitch. Once he starts closing, he's committed himself and you go." For going so well so often, Wills, called the "Thief of Bags, dad" by Boston Globe sports- writer Jerry Nason, now earns $30,000 a year. Yet he remembers best the first time he didn't have to dash around the bases, "I popped one over the left -field screen in the L.A. Coliseum last year for my first big -league home run in 1,167 times up," Wills re- called. ecalled. "I sprinted around first till I saw the utnpire waving home rum Then I went into my version of the home -run trot, the way the big hitters do. Instead, I just about tripped over second and almost missed third, When I -got to the dugout, the guys gave me the silent treatment for a few seconds. As soon as they started cheering, I felt so good I ran out of the dugout and came back again." Speed King Back In Driver's Seat For the first time in three months, short, balding Stirling Moss last month quietly return- ed to the world he knows best. Sliding into his lemon -colored Lotus Elite, the world's greatest racing driver drove cautiously, never exceeding 30 miles an hour„ for a half-hour near his parents' home outside of London. "That was long enough and fast enough for me right now," said Moss, who crashed into an embankment at 105 miles an hour the last time he drove and suffered two broken ribs, a cracked left knee, a torn left shoulder, and a brain injury that left him in a deep coma close to death for eight days, "Once you have cornered at 90 miles an hour, it isn't much of a thrill to go 100 on a straight road, I'm not interested in the thrills of drivingat the moment." At the moment, Moss, 32, is interested only in resuming his career. After a vacation in Nas- sau, Moss !lopes to compete next month at Goodwood, in Sussex, the same 21,4 -mile track that he crashed on three months ago. "Sure I'm frightened of death," he .said. "Yet I want nothing more than to get back to 'motor racing. Some blokes condemn racing, mostly because they don't CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ARTICLES FOR IALE GROCERY Store equipment. Includes shelving freezer • shopping carts, oto. 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We don't have to race, We want to race. The stakes are high. Play- ing cards for matchsticks is one thing. Playing for money is an- other." In his $60 -a -day suite at Lon- don's May Fair Hotel, Moss began to walk without crutches for the first time. "I can't see as well or control my left hand as I used to," he admitted. "My left ankle still feels like it's bound with a steel brace, And the toes on my left foot feel cold. But I know 1 will race again." M FARM EQUIPMENT 11013T. Bell threshing machine 28.40, with 18 f! �elevator,ain shredder, Norman Bennewlee, Brodbagen. Tale - phone Monkton 347.2330. HEARING AIDS CAN'T HEAR WRITE "CANHEAR" REG. Order direst from wholesaler Alde de• signed to sell for three, cost you less than one hundred,. ONLY $39.50 FOR OUR SPECIAL One full year written guarantee. Write now. well help you 1f we can. We have no salesmen. Canadian Hearing Elec. tronics "Canhear", 24 Catherine Street. Smltha Falls, Ontario. 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THEY'RE PULLING FOR HIM Little Leaguer Everett Knowles Jr., 12, whose arm was torn off by a train and sewn back on by a team of surgeons at Massachusetts General Hos. pital, talks baseball with Mickey Mantle (left) and Roger Maris, a.: