The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 20, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Bottled Sunlight, Cooking
Safety, Television Business
Huddles Prospects Of Future
PITTSBURGH Radical changes in everything from cook
ing to conventions are likely In the 50 years to come if electrical
engineers turn out Inventions at the rate they maintained the last
half century.
Then electronic scientists paused at the end of the first half
of the 20th Cenutry to peer into the future on the pages of the
January Issue of Westinghouse engineer, a company publication. ,
They foresee Buch wonders as
"bottled sunlight" for home light
lng, kitchen ranges that can't
burn the beans and the decline
of business conventions.
Westinghouse Electric Corpbr-
ation engineers predicted bottled
sunlight would come from highly
efficient phosphor powders mix
ed into building material, paint
or wallpaper. The phosphors
would slowly send out at night
the light energy they absorbed
,by day.
Electronic heat for cooking is
seen as a boon to cooks. The
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stove of the future, the magaz
zine said, will provide automatic
surface cooking, regulated by the
temperature control (as in ovens
now). The idea is now). The idea
is to cook vegetables and other
foods at the proper rate without
burning or any need to watch to
make sure the water docs not
boil away.
Westinghouse Vice President
John H. Ashbaugh said the stove,
to be mass produced at "rea
sonable cost," will be ready In
"not too many years."
In years to come, the engin
eers speculated, the traditional
business convention may be out
moded. Its substitute may well
be telephone television." S u c h a
set-up would allow across-t h e
desk conversations between men
many miles apart.
Some of the other probable In
ventions to watch for:
Underground transmission of
electric power across the nation
to eliminate lighting and weather
hazards.
HOME TOWN NEWS
"THAT'S ONE FELLOW WHO'S NOT AFRAID
OF WORK ... HE GOES TO SLEEP; RIGHT BESIDE IT."
Don't' be xjftoid to order a full stock of mill ends and
slabwood for firewood . . . you can call the ROSEBURG
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LANE COUNTY WEALTH
EUGENE OF) Farm Income
In Lane county will reach $18,
222,000 for the year. County Ag
ent O. S. Fletcher said.
The poultry business, the larg
est single Item, provided 20 per
cent of the total. Dairy products
and livestock provided 15 percent
each.
JELLYFISH KILLS BOY
BRISBANE, Australia P)
Brian Andrew McNamnra, 10,
U'ne attntlnrl an1 U..
giant jellyfish at North Mission
uri:ii, it miii-5 easi 01 luuy, in
North Queensland.
kicked the huge thing In a des
perate out tuuie eiiort to save
his son's life.
Philadelphia, which had 28,000
people at the time of the first
U.S. census In 1790, now haj
more tnan 2,000,000.
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FLYINC FEATHERS plucked from hundreds of fat broadbreastedj
turkeys throughout Douglas county give airy promise ot many
bountiful Christmas dinners in store for young and old on Christ
mas day (and hash later on). -
The turks pictured above might be a bit stale by now, as I
snapped this picture many years ago et Oakland during the
annual turkey show then field there; but, the judges say, the
oven birds are better now than they were then. (By Paul Jenkins)
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Convicted Killer
Involves Self In
2 Other Slayings ,
TACOMA, Dec. 20 UPi Det.
Capt. John Kendersi of the
Pierce county sheriff's office said
John Summers, convicted slayer,
had signed statements Involving
himself in two other killings.
Meantime, Summers heard
pronouncement of his sentence of
a maximum life term in the state
prison for the slaying last July
of Howard Easlcy of Summit. He
also had admitted slaying Eas
ley's wife.
The sketchy statement of the
other killings was signed Friday.
Kendersi said it told how Sum
mers aided a friend in escaping
after "a shooting scrape in Peo
ria, 111., in March, 1939, that
claimed the life ot Charles Ed
ward Maloon."
Summers said the shooting was
over a woman.
Kendersi said the statement
told of another slaying in Sep
tember, 1939 near Hamilton,
Ohio. Summer and a companion
drove into a service station with
the intention of pulling a holdup.
The confession said the elderly
attendant resisted, and Sum
mers' companion shot him twice
In the chest.
The detective said copies of the
confession were forwarded last
week to Illinois officials.
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10. And the angel said un
to them, Fear not: for, be
hold, I bring you good tid
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shall be to all people.
11. For unto you is born
thlt day In the olty of David
a Saviour, which It Christ,
the Lord. Luke 2:10, 11.
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