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PSCINA SETS LA PRENSA LIBRE Sábado 18 de Febrero de 1886 Cunard Line with Powered 50, 000 ton Ship on Drawing Boards Late News Ancient Mayan Manuscript Sought Among Old Spanish Families By FRED DOERFLINGER Brown indicated Britain expected on display designs for nuclear permanently red hot. The engine are making, apart from signific. lc Age.
to do rather better than that. power plant for merchant ships already has run full tests. ant hints. That is why, ever since have LONDON, 18. INS. Britain Britain, according to British which were both smaller and novel way of cooling the tur Jones, Gen Mgr. of Swan, been Prime Minister, have is planning to be the first na. experts, easily could duplicate the lighter than comparable diesel en bine blades has been devised by Hunter, Wigham Richardson Ltd, maintained that all important tion in the world to put an US efforts but British research gines.
filling them with a mixture of speaking at a recent launching new developments under what we powered passenger ship into sery workers are concentrating on a These designs, however, util metallic sodium and potassium of a cargo motor ship at the firm may call the nuclear shield should ice on the No. Atlantic route. more efficient means of harness ized conventional steam turbines. a material which is a liquid even shipyard said he did not agree be carried through without the The British have maintained a ing power to ship propulsion. But Pamtreda, established 10 at ordinary temperatures. with those who thought it would kind of cuts and cheese paring discreet silence on the results of Last October the Pamtreda Sta years ago as a corporate design Similar marine propulsion re be a long time before nuclear en we have to do with so many oththeir research into nuclear pro tion (Parsons Marine Engineer. research center for marine tur. search is also being carried out ergy was adopted to any extent er things.
pulsion from the marine angle, Jing Turbine Research Ass n) put bines for the British shipbuild at the Nat Gas Turbine Re for ship propulsion Britain atom industry is deBut it is known that new designs ing industry, already is far ad search Establishment at Alder The British Gov is speeding veloping at such a rate that Sir are on Cunard Line drawing vanced on a hot gas turbine ex shot, a, Station sponsored by the up nuclear research and Prime Christopher Hinton, managing di.
boards for a ship to be propelled pected to prove a substantially Ministry of Supply, and by pri Minister Eden has indicated that rector of the Industrial Group of by nuclear power.
more efficient means of harness vate firms. The Dept of Scien there would be no cheeseparing the United Kingdom Atomic En.
Cunard Line technicians and ing power to ship propulsion. tific Industrial Research also in nuclear spending.
ergy Authority, estimates it will the Ministry of Transport have This engine gives off a power is keenly interested in harness Eden in his latest Party polit have a home business worth held a series of discussions on ful roar and operates at such high ing power to ship propulsion. ical TV broadcast said he was 300 million a year together the subject. It is believed the new 627 Dead in Europe Cold temperatures 2, 200 degrees The British are not saying determined that Britain should with a comparable if not larger ship will be in the 50, 000 ton that the ceramic lined cylinder is much about the progress they be in the forefront in the Atom export business by 1957.
range.
LONDON, 18. Europe proDr. Brown, Director longed recording breaking cold of the Pamtreda Research Sta. wave today claimed nine more tion at Wallsend on Tyne, has lives bringing the week total to declared publicly that there are at least 627. Fatalities reported no problems which would prevent included five persons who froze By JEREMY MAIN y script still exists somewhere it for the future, Shirley said. tices of the Mayas. few ooples the immediate installation of nu to death in Italy, two in Germany even though numerous research. Without a doubt, his papers of his book were made.
clear powered engines in ships. two in Austria. It was Rome MADRID, 18. INS. US ers over the years have failed to were kept in some corner of a In 1569 Landa was absolved Speaking of the two US pow second heavy snowfall in two archaelogist is on a world wide turn it up.
library or in a trunk somewhere. and three years later he returned ered submarines which utilize weeks.
search for a 400 year old manu Shirley has helped to set up a Landa went to Yucatan in 1549 to Yucatan as Bishop of the Prov.
conventional steam tudbines, Dr. More than 90 Italian villages script which may throw import committee of distinguised Span and soon distinguished himself ince. Possibly, he took with him still were isolated despite ex. ant new light on an Ancient lish scholars to handle the search for his facility with the Maya his manuscript and it may have tended relief operations.
merican Civilization.
here. Other committees will be language and for the knowledge returned from Yucatan to Spain New snow also swept over Lon The manuscript may explain formed in England, France and he collected which was to serve in the 19th Century.
don and southern England today. the riddles of the incredibly ad Italy.
future archaeologists, historians, Another theory is that Landa Paris shivered in its coldest vanced astronomy and science of The best chance of finding ethnologists and anthropologists. left the book with King Philip Feb. 18 on record 14 degrees a the Maya Indians, probably the Landa Relation of Things Maya, But to many, his methods of II at the Escorial Monastery near bove zero. The previous low for most civilized in the Americas, Shidley said in an interview, is propagating the faith were too Madrid.
the date was 18 in 1892. who inhabited the Yucatan Pen that it might be in the possession severe. In 1563 he returned to But no trace of the manuscript Vienna reported a low of five insula of Mexico.
of one of the old Spanish fam Spain to face the Inquisition on has been seen since, except for degrees below zero for its coldest The manuscript was written in ilies, who have an abundance of charges of exceeding his author the fragment found in the Acad.
reading during the past 24 hours. about 1566 by Fray Diego de books and paers stored awy which ity.
emy of History in Madrid in 1863.
THE Flood warnings were sounded Landa, a Franciscan missionary. have not been looked at for ages. It was then that he wrote his This section contained some of BEST OF in four Germans towns after the portion of the manuscript The trouble is, these families Relation of Things Maya, partly Landa work in hieroglyphics ice jammed Rhine River rose four turned up in Madrid in 1863, but are very reluctant to let an out to show why he had to use severe and with the help of it research.
GOOD feet in an hour.
that is all that has been found. sider go through their papers. methods to eliminate human sac ers have been able to translata SPIRITSI Meanwhile, engineers stood by Paul Shirley, of Dark Harbor, Landa knew perfectly well he rifices and other Pagan prac about 50 of the Maya writing.
to blast the huge ice pack threat. Me. an archaeologist by avoca had written an important history with a ening to damage a huge hydro tion, is convinced that the manu and that therefore he must save electric project on the Danube MADE IN USA River.
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Confirming the fashion for dotted fabrics, Star Mannequin Stella displayed a sheath dinner dress of white Jersey printed with Navy blue coin dots, and a toga draped top leaving one shoul.
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