3 —TS-uriday. October 26 1961 PORT O R FO R D NEWS B y Ed U. I CCI U r t H , >EH S Fnbli&bed L i t r y Thursday Second class m ail p rivileges authorized a : Port O rfo rd . O : t L o u is L P elf heim _ ....... ......... Pa¿l L. P e te r s o n ___ ___ :______ E d ito r and P ublisher M anaging E d ito r P. O Box 5 P o l" O rfo rd , Oregon Bubaenptioa per year in C u rry County Outside C u rry County S-r z i* Copy in advance t 13.00 -------------------- $350 ----------- 10 Cents A nnouncem ents, Notice*, News and Advertising M usi B" In The O ffice by 5 :0 0 O’clock Tuesday Evenin« ^ IW S F A M » N A T IO N A t \ E O lT O t lA L Eraw w a a iin Jusi A Lillie Bit Belter P ort O rfo rd grade school PTA is shooting fo r the moon th is m o n th w ith its goal o f 100 per cent mem bership L ik e the fir s t moon rocket th is a ttem pt, too. may fa il o u t we shall never reach the moon e ither, if we d o n 't firs t try . I t can be said la n d i t is qu.te o fte n !i th a t w ork in P T A is n o t an unadulterated jo y and blessing However sometimes, n e ith e r are ch ild re n . B u t as long as we c o n tin ue to have ch ild ren , and as long as we continue to educate them en masse in schools, (either public or p riva te ) we shall probably be destined to have organizations of par- e n u and teachers who hope th a t in th e ir combined e ffo rts to keep open the ch a nnel* o f com m unication between them th a t some good can be accomplished fo r children There has been, since cave days, the belief among some few people th a t th e w orld can and should be made lik e Pofcts B ran Flakes ’’Just a lit t le b it better I f you count yourself among these—and i f you are in terested in h elping your own c h ild —then Join and support your P T A A Margin Of Profit S u nday’s spazhetti feed may show a slim p ro fit— thanks na in ly to firm s d o nating supplies fo r the d in n e r O p h ir F arm Dairy-. Surfside D a iry, H ills Bros. Coffee P acific F ru it and Produce. Ita lia n M acaroni. K r a f t Product*. Pa- liflc Super M a rke t and the Port O rfo rd News. I t s interesting to note th a t a ll the suppliers except wo are ' foreigners" to the c ity —and io the cause fo r which 'he d in n e r was sponsored; Volunteer F ire Departm ent 'r u m O ut Fund Sponsors o f the dinner, local Jay-C -Ettes. who have lo r th e last tw o m onths been conducting a fund d riv e In -an a tte m p t to meet a club com m itm ent of $800 towards h e pur-.hase o f the tu rn -o u ts, re p o rt an attendance o f 75 or 80 a t th e Sunday feed and a possible p ro fit of around $50 T h e d inner can be termed a success only because the c lu b d id n ’t lose any m oney fo r th e ir e ffo rt. B u t if p ro fit h a d to be figured business-wise, it would be a d iffe re n t sto ry Besides the m any hours consumed in p la n n in g the iffa ir , th e re were about 60 actual m an-hours io r is it w o man h o -r s i worked by the club on S aturday and Sunday p lu s a b z it 10 hours by firem en M ontgom ery and M ille r p ro m o tin g p u b ticlty. T ha t's a lit t le over one person eating fo r every h o u r worked fo r a totai o f about six and a h a lf p e r cent o f those receiving fire protection responding to th e feed M any. however, have already made co n trib u tio n s to th e fu n d drive. M any probably w ill yet co n trib u te The Jay-C -Ettes have exptessed th e ir appreciation whole heartedly fo r a ll donations—We pass along th e ir senti m ents Those w ho have contributed have done th e ir p a rt in th is m ost w o rth w h ile and needed cause—increased p ro te ctio n fo r vc • iteer firem en. B u t deserving o f the biggest np p re c.a tio n are the Jay-C -E ttes themselves F o r to as sum e a project of th is magnitude, pro m o tin g something .-ontributois, you m ig h t say cannot see or d ire ctly benefit ity , is one o f the hardest jobs to accomplish. H it maybe some day oi.e of you; volunteer ' smoke- eaters’” w ill be saved fro m seveie burns, or in ju rie s to his head 'ru m ta ilin g tim bers, o r from ru n n in g nails in his J jo t-« « n ly th e n w ill co n trib u to rs realize th e ir p a rt in the p ro ’« t o n fo r firem en, and feel better fo r I t And o n ly UaM w ill Jo y-U t it le members realize th a t th v ir e ffo rts, which xwnf. m e j seemed useless w.-re not in va n. ( ’ o m n I q C 1 nn a rU p t bommssion T iacKies Kii n Kaboodle sta and tno t politicans see K á i^ fi .¿Xa We present so in te re stin g j fig u re s recently re.eased Dy th e ‘ research a e partm ent o f the O re- ¡gon Education associat.on: In June 1(61, wage and sal- em ploym ent in Oregon came w ith in 3 60- j oí t i -tune h ig h established In September 1959 I n June. 1961, the average weekly wage o f a ll p ro d u ctio n workers in O r-gon was $19959 as compared to $96.70 in June 196''. In rou n d f.gures th is means th a t fo r 50 weeks o f work. the average w o rker received Duncan Will nun In Fourth District le g is la tiv e Group Otis fa rm hearing Robert B Duncan, M edlord. Speaker of the O re g jn House of Representatives announced th a t be intends to become a candidate ‘ "T 5he Dem ocratic n o m in a tio n lo r Congress from th e 4th Con- gressioaal d istrict. Duncan. age 40 entered the p o litic a l arena m 1956 as the fir s t Democrat ____ in 18 _____ years ~ to be el- the Oregon legislature « te a 'E d ito r’s Note: In to o pe ia tio n a quiet situation In the sm all T he effects th a t the Oregon w ith th e P o rt O rfo rd grade modern home is not easy. A ra - taxat.on system is having on schools and th e .r plans fo r oh- dio or television set, even w ith a g ric u ltu re w ill be the subject of serving Am erican Education the volume lowered. ta n be a a Leg is-atr.e In te rim Com mittee Week November 5 to 11, the distraction to the student. The he^r-ng at the L in n county court P o rt O rfo rd News is presenting younger brothers and su»teu are house A lbany F rid a y. October this ser.es o f articles dealing often at th e ir li*e ,e » t— and nois- 2 ' according to an announce- w ith ways parents can help iest—during the early evening r^ *'c t 05 Senator Robert Straub, th e ir c h ild do better w ork In hours. S***™“ . o f the A g ric u ltu ra l school ‘ ‘ Despite the d iffic u ltie s , a ser In te r;n l Subcom m ittee on taxa- The a rticles have been made lous e ffo rt should be made by tio n . avanable by M rs Lee Young, parents to piovide a quiet back- Straub stated th a t the subcom- th ird grade teacher at Port Or- ground for home study. S tu d y - n u ' tee consisting of Senator fo rd grade school and chairm an mg In a bedroom. w ith th e door Eadl* Ahrens R. M a rio n county o f the AE W committee. The fol- closed, Is the solution in some and B^pres'rutstive George F lit - lowing article, f if t h in the series, families. c a ft R K la m a th County, p a n s is taken fio m W hat Every l ’ar- 10 hear sP « :alists In a g ricu ltu ra l ent Should K now About Home- Parents should take a positive econo™>' fro m Oregon State u n i- work", published by the National a ttitu de toward homework. v‘’ rs’ty and the extension s ta ff Education association), I f you have criticism s o f the d u r‘ " 6 th e m o rn in g session and kind o r am ount o f homework (->r*T °n *a x commission personnel Parents ran help a child w ith Jour cj, ild ¡¿j being assigned, lr- '-he afternoon Straub said he homework by providing a quiet take up your com plaint* w ith h i* aa5 reserving the evening to atmosphere fo r evening study. classroom teacher, p rincipa l, or hear the views o f farm group Q uiet solitude is s till the best, gUidance counselor. Do NO T representatives and any in d ivid - condition fo r the m in d ’s ven- complain to your ch ild . Y our ««ml *»-Vses _ ___ « . . . . . ... . deSireS 10 ’ * * * ° n tl>e i ' ^ e* ' ’ 5a.id a~ J eCe“ i - ' î î l r2 î l ° " spoken disapproval m ay low er homework. The achievement of his confidence in his teachers, i r om !hen Republican Jackson county He earned a rep u ta tio n fo r herd WOrk m com m ittee e ffe c t- re debate debate on on the the flo flo o o r, r, and and care care $5 00 — an increase o f $195 over ive in the expenditure of taxpayer* the 1960 figure There was a 13 per cent d e - , money He was re-elected to the Cline in num ber o f business fa il- House in 1958 and 196". where ure* and a 39 per cent decline in his colleagues demonstrated th e ir and 1 am ount of lia b ility and bank- 600faience in his .■upted firm s d u rin g the firs t six 'fairn e ss by e.ecting h im speaker m onths o f 1961 as compared to ' n both occasions The election of a second term er as speaker is the same period in 196 The above three paragraphs unusual. His e.ect.on as speaker are taken from th e Oregon Bus - ¡tw ice m a ro w is unprecedented " _ I in Oregon. r.ess Review o f Ju ly, 1961 Duncan was born in Illin o is , Oregon personal income per ch ild o f school age was $8 538 attended U n ive rsity o f Alaska. and weaken his desire to w ork compared to the n a tio n a l average Illin o is Wesleyan and U n iv e rs ity seriously on his home assign o f $10,270—a ra n k in g of 18th i n ! 0* M ich ig an ’.aw school. He has ments. the r o ll o f states. O regon’s in - worked in the h y b rid seed corn come per ch ild increased $2.029 Reids o f Illin o is , in the placer Farents should help very little I gold mines o f Alaska, as a m er- in 1960. with the actual work, for the Oregon ranked 15th In p e r- I chant seaman in a large Chicago Cases appearing in justice court follow in g reasons: P o rtla n d —S ecretary of Labor I capita Income in 1959 «rth $2.171 bank, as an insurance adjuster 1. I f you help yo u r ch ild A r th u r Goldberg w ill be the before Justice A rth u r F. Niemann The U B . average was $2.166 and since 1948. as a lawyer in solve a rith m e tic problems you p rin c ip a l speaker a t a $25 per since October 11 were: Oregon's per capita income in- Medford. He has been active in James Alexander, October 11, maV o n ly confuse him , since you creased $165 w hile C a lifo rn ia de- church and c o m m u n ity a ffa irs plate, labor-sponsored testim on- He and his w ife M arijane, are la l d lin n e r fo r Senator Wayne fa ilu re to tag properly. $25 fine, '"a y be using d iffe re n t methods creased $99. Morse. December 3 in the S h rine plus $4.50 costs, $15 suspended; ¡o r approaches th a n those em - Oregon spent $92 75 per capita ! parents o f six ch ild ren ballroom o f the Masonic temp.e Jim m ie Roy Creswell, October 12, ployed by his teacher. on schools in 1959 T h is ranked in P ortland passing, in s u ffic ie n t vision, $20; * 2. - Parents are so involved the state 12th. A special te stim o n ia l dinnet M u rry Preston Bright, October I em otionally In th e ir chad’s suc- Oregon spent $448 per p u p il in comm ittee form ed fro m . a e 12. fo u r in fro n t .seat, $10; J. W. ¡cess or failure, they frequently average d a ily attendance in 1960- ranks o f labor fo r the specific Andrews. October 12. d ru n k on make the youngster nervous and 61 'la s t year), th is ranked the purpose o f prom oting th is d in n e r highw ay. $25: Leland W illia m j tense when they tr y to help. state e ig h th in th is category N a 3. W hen you do th e lio n ’3 T he Coos C o u n ty L iv e s to c k reports th a t plans fo r the event ¡Wells. October 12. possession of tio n a l average was $39". association w ill ta ke on an im - arl m° \ ng io rw a rd at a fast pace untagged deer $75 fine. plus ’ share o f your c h ild ’s homework In percentage o f population 25 n o rta n t " ro le N o ve m b e r 16 " 17 The d in n e r has state wide and $450 costs. $50 suspended; Stevie assignment, the teacher is evalu- years old and older w ith less th a n when ' hosts the a n - rte io n a ! support from organized Paul Renta. October 12. posses ating YO UR work, n o t his, and five years of schooling. Oregon ’ ’ labor and w ill serve as a te s ti- sion o f untagged deer. $75. plus has d iffic u lty determ ining his ranked second n u a l W estern O regon L ive sto ck m ony to Senator Morse fo r the #4.50 costs 550 suspended; Ben- strength and weaknesses. You I n percentage o f po p ulatio n 14 as ..a^.. n r..vv....g this year at ,ob lh a t ^ as ¡jone ¡n behalf ton Dwaine H a rrin g to n . October can also make your c h ild depend years old or o ld e r unable to read Coos Bay. oi labor and the w orking people 12. possession of untagged deer, ent on you. ra th e r th a n m aking and w rite —th ird . F re d Gross, a M y r tle P o in t 0, Oregon and the e n tire n ation $75. plus $4.50 cost. $50 suspend-, him m ore m ature arid respons- In percentage o f selective ser ra n ch e r and pre sid e n t o f th e 'co m m itte e m em beis stated cd: L. J Bidim an. October 12, |lble. (D on't fo rg e t th a t, when vice re g istra n ts fa ilin g m ental Coos co u n ty g ro u p and his com passing checks w ith in s u ffic ie n t, he takes classroom tests and tests, sixth. m ittees have th e ta ks placed funds. 6 m onths suspended se n -'e n d -o f-te rm exams, you w ill n o t In percentage of population 25' upon th e ir shoulders o f a rra n g - tence. 1 year p ro b a tio n ; Robert be there to help h im ). years of age or older w ith at least ¡n g the re g is tra tio n , a m eeting K e n t W agner October 13. vio la - ' f - u r years of high school, eighth ' p;ace, banqUet room and o th e r t on o f the bas e rule. $20; Ev- Parents CAN’ help w ith a ssig n - M edian school years com pleted! fa c ilitie s f o r the c o m fo rt and erett Layton Sm ith. October 13, meats in the follow ing wavs: ,'PT group, trrmir» n in th ' . by the 25 and over pleasure o f guest lie sto ck men M i- They can help th e ir c h ild select _ . _ defective equipment. $10; w ith 10.9 years average In C° r a‘l . Prani:eS . . co!^ m n chael M cC arthy October 16. topics fo r themes. T hey can help fro m the o rh e r co u n ty associa Percentage o f pop ulatio n w ith ’’Comes the D a w n " in the O re- VBR. $15; L illia n A rlin e Arslan- b im fin d books, pamphlets, and in w estern O regon. a t least fo u r years o f college— tions .. . . , son Statesm an o f October 17. he C o o s . c o u ilty points out th a t it is possible to ian. out of-state. October 16, magazine a rticles fo r h is re- sixteenth. im proper passing, dismissed: R u- search in various subjects. They An o ve ra ll ra n kin g w ith in the host th is a n n u a l event, b u t one make errors. Here is his story: dolph Joseph Spudick. o u t-o f- can pronounce spelling words as H o llis M ast f if t y states of seventh—very good o f its ranchers, In honor o f N a tio n a l Newspa- o f M y rtle P o in t, is p re sid e n t o i per Week, we can’t resist passing state VBR. dismissed: Andrew he writes them , or listen as he j the W estern O regon L iv e s to c k on th is item clipped (supposedly) V a le n tin e Carlson. October 17. double-checks his le a rn in g o f a association. T he e n tire le a d e r- from an anonymous sm all news- VBR. $15: W i’ iie Edwin Free- foreign-language vocabulary list. 1 ship fo r the conference p ro - paper- "D id you know th a t in man. October 17. no safety chain. They can help h im co lle ct m a- avrewutnr. -To. Ka »10; L a rry R ichard Baker. Octo- terials fo r a science p ro je ct (b u t | gram w ill be u n d e r his d irec tha the expression. ’T o be or n o t to h<r 17. V B R |2 9 ; Ronald Rex he. himse„ , should toke th e m a . ! tio n and s u p e rvisio n . Coos be ’ by transposition alone 2 759 - w ift. September 29. G four co u n ty can show a lo n g f c t o f 022 errors can be made? In an f S JOn t seat Hun in j->r responsibility fo r collecting the items needed). ranchers w h o have had le a d e r- oi di nary newspaper column there Octflber VRR , ' 14. rn fM rH sh ip o f th is active o rg a n iza tio n X n m X ' b ^ ^ o n e ^ n J to ” ' K K o :iiko a Oc,nber 19 VRR »hould check. I f your j The Oregon State Highway in the past. T he attendance at ' i,e n possibley fo r "each ’e ttre m aking 70 $15: Ca,vin Dishner October c h ild comes home each d a y w ith Commission approved an agree the an n ua l m eeting has alw ays chanses to make errors" and sev- 2/ H " der' ? e ,ep° ' ‘ ? a t don t have m e n t w ith the U S A rm y Corps been 3°od fro m th is area and e a i m o t l i o n , h a „ r - t te ,. . ’ brand O v ^ b e r 20. im proper hom ew ork.' or " I did I t a ll In ta l m o ilio n chances fo r tra n s- , . ,,, of Engineers fo t the relocation ’ i l *s expected th a t a la rg e n u m - e no t i o n s T b e r » a™, co _ !anP usage «10; Harold Wavne school." you would be wise to o f 33 mt'es <,f the Colu nbia R iver ber ° f liv e s to c k grow ers fro m th is paper so can rea d ily see the n° m U ff,er’ ,° r the schoQ1 and fiDd H ighway th a t w ill s< me day b e ’ o th er w estern O regon counties chances o f doustaokes." . . . \ ¿ " dreW T nve tt. o u t fo r yourself, t o th e fir s t flooded by the John Day Dam j w ill come to Coos co u n ty this And. we m ite add. when you October 23 no vehicle license. $5; pa rt of the school year, check to ' reservoir. i year. consider the fac th a t when a Clentus Elrod Yarbrough. Octo- be sure th a t your c h ild has com W C W illiam s sta te highw ay ber 24 exceeding the bag lim it pleted a ll his assignments, and m istak in maed in spelling o r engineer, said relocation w ork on Seeding o f the b u rn e d -o v e r otherwis and m anaging e d ito r 'Steelhead' »25. plus $4.50 costs, th a t w ritte n work Is n eatly done the $29 m illio n p ro je ct would range lands is going f u ll t i l t a t bawls out the ews editor, $15 suspended; Olen Jones. Oct- A fte r that, more casual super- who I u-iit begin na soon. F irs t _ construction t s . «...oxi . . , th is tim e > w ilh a t least one in tu rn gives i t too th e c ity ober 24. exceeding th e bag lim it, vision o f homework should be re bridge nve- t h l °t h h e lic0 Pte r and one fix e d w in g e t’d o r who takes it up w ith teh R ive r ° n D“ 5 a irp la n e in the area doing th e reporter, who the "consults" the suspended American Educaion Week In vites you to open house a t the T his bridge contract, e s t i m a t e d ' ^ ' *°« sed ° v e r lands who can always Port O rfo rd grade school No. in excess of $2 m illio n , would be Pro d “ c in « n o th in g b e tte r th a n b-ame ,n on the back shop you BF AN “ A T -'fO M E " BUYER vember 8. let at the December m eeting o f b , ru sh . can be again m ade p ro - can red lly see where there are • the h ig h w a y commission. T h e , uctlv< e in th is w a y and the adut 270 562 89" d iffe re n t com - c e p s o f engineers has completed c a rrv m g c a p a city o f liv e s to c k b in a tio ns fo r buck-passinge on a Thermometers Shrink To 1/30 Size In And th e odds get two detours o f the highway and lncreased. thus a d d in g to Coos 0 single eror even more fs n ta s tc i i f f you b m . z , the U nion P a cific Rai! oad t h a t ' eodnty econom y. 300 Years O f Temperature-Taking The' Coos C o u n ty E xte n sio n _ ? i otoerapher were necessary to p e rm it s ta rt of i o ffic e is w o rk in g w ith ranchers and sw itch bored opertor operations. Goldberg To Speak A i Morse Dinner JUSTICE COURT L ivestock Men To Host Meeting To Be, Or Noi To Be” S*ate A pproves Relocation Oi Columbia H ighw ay Most o f the relocation is be tween Rufus and A rlin g to n , but also in clu d e d are the Heppner Junction and a section at B o a rd - man Once the John Day Dam is operating, these p o rtio n s of the h ig h w a y w ill be under w ater Cost o f the relocation w ill be divided between the corps o f en gineers and the state highw ay de p a rtm e n t (w ith federal aid p a r tic ip a tio n ) in accordance w ith Public Law 86-645 pasted by the 86th Congress. Estim ated cost to the corps of engineers is $24 930 " 0 " and to th e U S Bureau of Public Roads it is $4 770.0<"'i. The state's rs ti mated cost Is $475.0"0 on so il tests and seeding re c om m endations. A lso, tria ls are being established in cooperation w ith va rio u s s ranchers to t r y va riou r.ew and d iffe re n t m ethods o f seed a p p lic a tio n , u n d er the som etim es d if f ic u lt s itu a tio n a ra n ch e r has to cope w ith . V IS IT S HERE M r 3nd y lr ' E ar H i*l o f Cush n' a" and M rs M a ry W rig h t a“ d children of Florence visited the are sisters. 'U nderw ater Wings' Speed Amphibian 26 0 "0-w ord basic code. The de gree of change is in question. The comm ission itself, in its s e e m tdpecisi • -S ix te e n men second lu ll m eeting voted m ot «nd one wom an are tin k e rin g unanim ously i to undertake a f u ll- w ith Orego-.'a c o n a tilu llo ii m a scale revision - re w ritin g t h e >ear-long e lio r t w h ich m ay a i- document from s ta rt to fin ish feet every person and every Job and changing m any provisions •n th e state. ra th e r than tr y to "p a tch i t up" T h e group is the C o n s titu tio n - w an amendm ent here and «1 Revision Ckxuniiasion I t was there w t up by the last ,-ession o f the Laym an has scheduled a series Cases appearing in recorder’s lo g i ia tu re m d cna ged w ith 01 subcomm ittee and fu ll com- wiking In to the need fo r revision tmaslon m eetings to receive testi- court before C ity Judze L o raine o l th e s ta te * 194-year old char ntony and debate the m e rits of Haines th is past week were T w y la e Byrnes. October 18. te r o ' governm ent. m any changes By November 1. T he need fo r revision may be 1962. a m a jo rity and probably a v io la tio n o f the basic rule. 810 Douglas Nolan Gough, detw tabte A t least the com m a- m in o rity report, plus a revised fin e : stons ch a irm a n R.-p Oeorgc Lay- d ra ft of a co n stitu tio n , should be tran sie n t. October 20. intoxicated m an Newberg, th in k s there w ill ready fo r the Legislative Assem- cn street, dismissed; Hugh Ed ward Rea. October 23 VBR. $12 >»■ p le n ty o f debate when the d*>' • twnmiaalou presents its recom - Executive secretary lo r the vneudaUons to th e 52nd L rg ls la - commission is Forest W Amsden, Aive Assembly ln January 1963 form er executive editor o f the TTn-re are dozens ol organ«- Cooa Ba> W orld Rep Clarence und?r * \ a te r » ‘ngs ’ called hyd ro fo ils, the N a ^ wtions w ith privileges o r protec Barton Coqullie. Is a member o f am phibious la n d in g c r a ft w ill be capable o f " fly in g ” ton rested Into the present con- lh e commission »tftutlon." he said. ' Many w i l l ' --------------- o--------------- Ä < A " O c o rp o re ^ The c u rre n t cost o f w orld arm - ▼anced n o t lik e th e idea o f change Constitution Change Parents Lan Aid Child s Studies | Traffic Court World Armament Costs 117 Billion There w ill be aharp dispute d u r- ( A IX E D T O TEXAS «ng com m ission hearings In to re- | ■ision and m ot« sharp dispute M rs Jack Rice was called on w ill be $140 m illio n The fig . when th e t-g is la tu re looks over M onday to Hereford Texas be- tires co n firm f t t r decision t " 'cause o f th e serious Illness o f her "W e a rm for In g e ti-'a i however p o litic a l fa th e r P H Korstjens b u ild fo r peace like pygmies" ruewad t-rew in t-T ---------- v m n g oeacnes a n d : on land when the hydro- The o n ly th in g th a t has not :ars is the weather. w eather C C e e rta rta in in ly ly man m a s n m T .re ^ t a K . ’ ^ Iy t th ’ h* years Is the h r r ° " Ug,‘ uk l' the p e ra tu re has been stream lined T n c e to tern- the rm o m e te r was secured to the C th 1 when a 20-foot shady side o f one’s house to the other end o f the cord and record outdoor tem perature in ve n ted in 1592 b y Galileo. P ££ted to the cu rre n t tem per- hve was ‘’ W e d b y Ferdinand H , Grand t o e ^ o m e t a r — -n ^ - T e m p ritt o f Tuscany. is one th irtie th the m ^m e i tha? e a rly outdoor th e r- The accomplished physicist, coated e«i 11 iS made f r °m p re O tto deGuencke. Burgom aster y e d alum inum w ith p l a s - o f M adgeburg, constructed an e«t ?S *fla t rain> »now o r sun in s tru m e n t fro m a large copper cat, ot ru s t o r blister. globe Joined -to a long tube, bent Gore aUffhte* breeze, de- to fo rm a n a rro w u , Into w hich — placed a ce rta in am ount new T e m n riV ^ I1 w a v e rid T h « .le o h o l TTte new T em p rlte has bold num er- arm o f : ah, i h i h ^ a w t bi c l,-I,Kh‘ed tube •d th b rig h t red liq u id fo r easy t a r e i i r “ ? ? r,a d in R A new i q n was attached • v . u , »et bracket w ith doirbl« » T d that passed around a wheel r ’obe An angel, «nth on» stretched arms dangled from . "* window. W ind un t o . ^ VelOClty ’ cYange U)e thermometer’s position.