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1,600-Acre Development
Proposed in Frederick
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PRESENT ESTIMATES call (
for all lots to be sold in five years, \ t - 693
and 500 homes occupied. By 1985, s
it is expected 1,500 homes will be 702
completed. . a 703 01 FA
The lake is the initial part of the 0- ) Junction
project. Plans call for it to have q \ P%
eight miles of shoreline and a t� 51 `--\
depth of 80 feet at a dam across
Isaacs Creek, which runs through • 7 Ig
the property.
Also necessary to the beginning
phase is construction of a central
water and sewer system, and
about 25 miles of streets. = ED e:e 705
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The development will consist of 522
approximately 2,500 residential 5 705
lots, all with central water and 1.
sewerage. Approximately 350
will front on the lake and 150 on Lake Holiday Estates Area
the golf course, Mr. Bayliss said.
The clubhouse and recreation are familiar with the proposal, spillway. And holding ponds in
center are planned to include a Mr. Bayliss said, and all facilities event of mid -winter sewage
ballroom, restaurant, swimming will be designed to meet .State
treatment plant failure will be
pool, ice skating rink and tennis and local standards. provided, he agreed.
courts. The initial development will
The development is geared to cost in the neighborhood of $2 C.E. Bass, chairman the
School Board, and Planning
ning
the high quality "second home million, Mr. Bayliss said today. Commission member, asked
market", Mr. Bayliss told the In answer to a Commission probing questions about the
Planning Commission. The member'squestion, more than an number of year-round permanent
majority of lots are to be 15,000 adequate amount of water is residents with school -age
sq. ft. or more, and restrictions available to Keep The Lake children anticipated.
have been established to require Fresh At All Times, According To
high quality vacation homes. His Estimates, The Engineer According to their surveys, the
Said. architect and engineer replied,
LOCAL AND State Health The dam across Isaacs Creek permanent residents with young
Departments and the U.S. Soil will be an earth embankment children would be minimal.
Conservation Service personnel with a s„itnhh- Pmervenev
Arlington Man Dies in Crash
FAIRFAX (AP) —An Arlington Police said another plane first
man flying from Washington spotted the wreckage of the
National Airport to Manassas has Cessna, which had been reported
been killed in the crash of his missing Wednesday night, about
single -engine light plane in a noon Thursday. Police used an
wooded area near Burke Lake Army helicopter to pinpoint the
Park. site and direct ground units to the
The body of John P. Reynolds scene.
Jr. was found Thursday about 30 Although residents of the area
feet from the main wreckage of told police they heard an ex -
the Cessna 150 Commuter in plosion Wednesday night, the
which he had been practicing plane did not burn. Its engine was
landings. Officials at Manassas found lodged in the fork of a tree.
Municipal Airport said Reynolds
was a student pilot at Greywood Jubal (Genesis 4: 21) is called
Flying Service at National. the "father of musicians."
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BY NORTH VIETNAM
Fulbright Would Accept
Domination of Indochina
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. J. I is that, puny as it is by great
W. Fulbright says the United
power standards, North Vietnam
States should accept North Viet-
is the paramount power in In-
nam's domination of Indochina
dochina," he declared.
as a political fact of life that
"We ought to welcome North
poses no threat to American se-
Vietnam's pre-eminence in In-
curity.
dochina, because while North
"North Vietnam is far too
Vietnam has shown itself strong
small a power to have any serious
enough to dominate Indochina if
hope of conquering all of
let alone by outside powers, it has
Southeast Asia, much less of
also shown itself willing and able
posing any kind of a threat to the
to resist Chinese domination."
United States," the chairman of
He emphasized he is not advo-
the Senate Foreign Relations
eating a Communist -dominated
Committee said Thursday.
Indochina. "I merely propose to
His Senate speech came during
accept it, if it arises from the lo-
a new round of discussions on
cal power situation, as something
U.S. policy toward Vietnam, Laos
unwelcome but tolerable, and
and Cambodia. Senators of both
most emphatically not worth the
parties began throwing their
extravagant costs of a war like
support behind a French proposal
the one we are now fighting."
for an all -Indochinese conference
Fulbright said from the
to neutralize the three countries.
standpoint of U.S. security, "the
Fulbright also supported the
central fact about Indochina is
conference idea, but he declared
that it does not matter very much
it makes little difference —to the
who rules in those small and
United States and to the area's
backward lands."
inhabitants —who rules Indochi-
Sens. Fred R. Harris, D-Okla.,
ns.
and James B. Pearson, R-Kan.,
"The plain fact that comes out
introduced a resolution to put the
of the war in Vietnam —rein-
Senate on record in support of an
forced by recent events in Laos
all -Indochinese conference on
and:perhaps Cambodia as well —
neutrality.
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we are pleased to announce that
Will Entertain On 2nd Arctic Test
EARL WILLIAMS
is back with
R u r I to n s
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP)-
required by the crew assigned for
The supertanker Manhattan left
the two months's exploration of
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B. M. CHEVROLET-CADILLAC CORP.
The Musica Antiqua of Win- the
Newport News Shipbuilding &
the Baffin Bay area
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chester will provide musical
Dry Dock C. today for a second
Plans for the trip do not call for
Earl has over 23 years experience as an
entertainment during the Ruritan test
voyage into the icy Arctic.
the 1,005-foot Manhattan to plow
automobile technician. He has attended
Zone I Beauty Contest, tomorrow
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Within a little more than a
through to the Alaskan oil fields
many of the Chevrolet Motor Division spon-
t at the Winchester Golf
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week the 115,000 ton ice -breaker
as it did on its last voyage. In-
sored schools at the Fairfax Training Center,
Club.
will be plowing through unbroken
stead, scientists aboard the<:
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and is a specialist on automatic transmissions.
The Musica Antiqua is cam-
fields of ice seeking answers to
vessel plan to study the Baffin
posed of five singers who perform
po g pe
questions not answered last fall
Bay area testing instrumentation
"
Many of our customers will be glad to know
the music of the 13th through17th
on the rebuilt vessel's first
and equipment refined and
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that Earl is back with us. You are invited to
centuries in the languages in
voyage through the iceclogged
revised since the last voyage.
see us for your automatic transmission and
which they were composed, and
Northwest Passage.
-
o4 your other automotive needs.
are costumed in the dress of the
period.
The ship, originally scheduled
to leave two days ago, had under
The tanker will be closely
Earl and his wife, Eva reside at 811 Penn -
Instrumental accompaniments
gone topside repair and re-
watched by the Canadian gov
bl h d t ee to
<k
sylvonia Avenue.
used by the Musica Antiqua in- instrumentation since its arrival ernment. Hum e a o agr,
elude the harpsichord, recorder at the shipyard March 23. a list of 24 safety requirements
crumhorn, and tambour, all Humble Oil Co. delayed the drawn up by the Canadians and
characteristic of the time. departure to permit additional was required to post a $6.5 million
The Musica Antiqua is made up inspection and provide flexibility bend to guarantee there would be T, :.$,3..., <:: �<; •..w;.x==., ::;<s:;.:.; <'
of five singers: for the personal arrangements no pollution of the Baffin Bay.
Betty Hauck, soprano;
Christine Ferguson, alto; Philip
Webber, tenor; and Melvin Dick
and Edward Hauck, bassos. Groomyour lawn the wa the
Eight contestants, osle" eachVfrom each Ruritan Club in Zone I, J
will compete in the co`htest <
tomorrow. The evening's ac-
tivities dinner for
unit ns and their pros do..,with the go -anywhere,
th
a dinner for Rinser s and their
families. The winner will receive
the title "Miss Ruritan, Zone I".
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BEETLE_ BAILEY
New Spacesuit Is BeingTested MEN, TODAY
WE," DIG
DRAINAGE
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)—Cer- take panel for admission of The release of a mechanical A technician showing off the DITCH FROM a
tification tests are under way for breathing air, water for suit locking switch is required to bend THE ME55
a new spacesuit that will be cooling and body function meter- from the waist in the suit now in new suit indulged in playing TENT TO
lighter, cheaper, easier to put on ing. The panel, instead of cover- use. The A7LB allows the wearer football, even snapping the ball THE
and take off, and that will permit ing a broad expanse on the front to bend over and touch his toes between his legs and running out BROOK
greater freedom of movement of the suit, is centered over the without any such device. to catch a pass.
than the one now used by Apollo lower chest area. ';j
astronauts. 4.3
The spacesuit, plans for which ILC Industries, prime contrac- N Next Ste I n C I ea n I n U Auto
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d' 1 d h W d d t f th A Il --it P 9 P
were Ise ose ere a nes ay ors or a po o sp
by I;.0 Industries of Dover, Del., program, and the National Aero-
through Richmond radio and nautics and Space Adminlstra POIIUtIOn MQ MokeSmo Worse���
television station WTVR-WTVR- tion said many details of the suit Y g WINTHROP
TV, is expected to be ready for remain classified because of the
d f I 'th
the Apollo 16 mission in late 1971. competition between the U. S. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 1n pro uctlon o smog, a ong w1
The garment will allow astro- and Soviet space programs in next step toward cleaning up hydrocarbons, sunlight and
nauts to do with their hands what garments as well as space automobile pollution in California ozone.
they now must accomplish with vehicles. may make Los Angeles' smog But scientists are not alto -
mechanical aids. This means But the new suit is superior to worse, scientists say. gether sure precisely what role
they can bend over or squat anything now being used by the With 1971 model cars, the state the oxides play in the smog gen-
normally to snare moon rocks or Russians, said Len Shepard, vice of California will require control erating process.
dust instead of operating long- preisdent of ILC Industries and of emissions of oxides of nitrogen. In fact, some experts believe
handled gripping tools or scoops. head of the Apollo spacesuit These oxides are byproducts of that a moderate reduction in the
There appears little outward program for NASA. combustion. level of oxides of nitrogen in the
difference between the suit, Despite the use of just about the Scientists know that oxides of air over Los Angeles will ,make
known as the A7LB, and the suit same materials in 27 layers as nitrogen are bad for people, the smog worse —rather than
now in use, the A7L. with the A7L, the A7LB has much plants and visibility. They also cause it to disappear.
There is a smaller intake -out- more mobility. know that the oxides are a factor The California Health Depart-
ment cautiously: acknowledged
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the possibility in'a report whi
said:
"Most of the experiment
findings indicate that with eff(
tive hydrocarbon contr(
moderate reductions of oxides
nitrogen may not further redu
smog effects. In fact, some of t
laboratory data indicate th
moderate reduction of oxides
nitrogen emissions may nega
some of the benefits gained frc
hydrocarbon control."
Auto industry scientists a
less cautious.
"Oxides of nitrogen at very h
concentrations are encourage
of the reaction that produc
smog; at very high co
centrations they are inhibitors
that reaction," said a t
scientist at General Motors.
The auto industry says it's t
unburned hydrocarbons, t
smelly fumes from gasoline, tk
are the chief villains.
And the California Health L
partment agrees, to a poil
"Control of hydrocarbons alo
will reduce eye irritation, ve€
tation damage, and ozone a
aerosol formation; and t
greater the degree of hydroct
bon control, the greater the I
duction of the smog product:
But the same report also sa
that in sufficient quantities i
trogen dioxide —one of the oxid
of nitrogen —"can be injurious
health, damage vegetation, a
impart an undesirable color
the atmosphere."
The auto industry scient
said, however, "We don't thi
the oxides of nitrogen are
health problem at present 1(
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