Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1955, Image 9

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Idaho Governor
Favored as GOP
Keynote Speaker
Boise OI.RJ Gov. Goodwin J.
Knight of California said yes
terday Idaho's Gov. Robert E.
Smylie would make a "splendid
choice'' for keynote speaker at
the 1956 Republican convention
in San Francisco.
In a press conference at the
Idaho statehouse, the California
chief executive said he would
be "heartily in favor of Gov.
Smylie as keynote speaker" and
added he thought it would be
"highly in good taste" if the
speaker came from the West.
Knight Not Candidate
The California governor, who
has been mentioned as a presi
dential possibility if President
Eisenhower decides not to run
in '56, parried reporters' ques
tions about White House poten
tial among Republicans.
"I am not a candidate for
President," he said flatly.
Asked about the possibility of
Chief Justice Earl Warren
throwing his hat in the ring,
Knight said, "He (Warren) has
said repeatedly he could not. I
served for eight years under Mr.
Warren as lieutenant governor
and I learned he is not given to
casual and offhand statements."
"Of course one cannot say
what would happen if a tre
mendous draft were levied
against the former governor and
now Chief Justice," Knight
added.
Vending Machine Hikes Egg Sales
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday; 10 a m. Monday for
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day.
Colon, Mich. U.R5 A rural
cousin to the automatic vending
machine is paying off in in
creased egg sales for a gadget
wise farmer near here.
Robert Mowry took several
lengths of tubing, a small elec
tric drill motor, a conveyor belt
and other spare parts and pieced
together a contraption that en
ables egg customers to serve
themselves from a drive-in dispenser.
Neuberger Claims
Wild Charges Made
Portland (U.R) Sen. Rich
ard L. Neuberger yesterday said
Rep. Clare Hoffman (R-Mich.)
was making "wild charges" of
politics in connection with the
current Congressional hearing
into federal timber policies.
Sen. Neuberger, referring to
a statement by Rep. Hoffman in
Washington. D. C., last week,
said the Michigan Republican
"should try and document his
wild charges" that the hearings
were motivated by a desire to
discredit the Eisenhower admin
istration. Neuberger declared that many
millowners had predicted shut
downs and labor leaders unem
ployment unless more federal
timber' were made available, and
that Indian families had com
plained timber held in trust for
them was being sold too low.
The Oregon Democrat de
clared the hearings were an "im
partial survey" and not a "pre
conceivd scheme to discredit the
Eisenhower administration."
A motorist approaching the
Mowry farm first sees a sign
reading, "In One Minute." The
next sign says "You Can Buy."
a third sign proclaims the prod
uct, "Eggs!"
The prospective egg-buyer
then merely pulls up to a tube
protruding from the basement of
the Mowry home, lifts up the
cellophane flap on the tube and
out pops a dozen fresh eggs. On
the principle of the honor sys
tem, a tray containing small
change offers a customer change
for a bill.
When the egg carton is re
moved from the dispenser, the
change in weight starts the small
drill motor in the Mowry base
ment. This starts a conveyor belt
in motion, which carries another
dozen eggs up to the mouth of
the tube.
A heating element operating
on a thermostat heals the eggs
on chilly nights and the Mowrys
never put more than one day's
supply of eggs on the conveyor
at one time. This insures cus
tomers always getting farm-fresh
eggs for their money.
Parts of the contraption cost
Mowry $25. And the customer
nedrvt worry. Since gambling is
illegal in Michigan, the machine
always pays off.
THEY GOT HIM
St. Paul,. Minn. (U.R) Guy L.
Trafton's name was drawn for
jury duty in district court here
twice in less than a month. He
had been eligible for jury duty
21 years previously without ever
being called. In each case, his
name was the 146th drawn for
the jury panel from a total of
225.
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Two Women Slain;
Theft Theorized
New York (U.R) The body
of a red-haired beauty specialist
and the nude body of a girl cus
tomer sprawled clutching a ro
sary were found in a Jackson
Heights Bridge club last night.
Police said the women appar
ently had been slain during a
robbery.
The victims were identified
as Marie Gazzo, 32, Fairlawn,
N.J., who runs an electrolysis
parlor, and Kathleen M. Egan,
25. an American Telephone and
Telegraph company clerk, who
lived in New York and was to
be married in two months.
Police said they found an ap
pointment book, indicating that
Miss Egan had an appointment
for an electrolysis treatment.
The appointment book contain
ed her correct address but listed
her under the name of "Ferris."
Detectives could give no imme
diate explanation.
The women's empty pocket
books were found near the scene
of the slayings, pointing toward
robbery as a possible motive.
CARNATION UPKEEP
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) P. K.
Seidman, a certified public ac
countant, figures it has cost him
51,500 to keep a white carnation
in his coat lapel over the years.
He started sporting a bouton
niere at Columbia University.
Wearing one got to be a matter
of principle because of the ridi
cule of his classmates. The Navy
is responsible for his never wear
ing a hat. "The Navy took away
my flower and made me wear a
hat," he explained.
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Wednesday, November 16. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE MINE
Airliner Wilh
Vertical Takeoff
Successfully Flown
iuuiien r ieia, vam. u.r.i
A scale-model airliner that can
take off and land almost verti-!
cally by tipping back its engines I
has been successfully flown, the i
National Advisory Committee j
ior Aeronautics reports.
The revolutionary aircraft was
developed by scientists at the
committee's Langley laboratory
in Virginia as part of the
NACA's concerted drive to cut
down on the area needed for air
ports and make landings and
takeoffs safer.
Development of the craft was
announced at the triennial in
spection of the committee's Ames
Aeronautical laboratory here.
Wing Turns on Edge
This new type of plane looks
like the conventional airliner ex
cept that the wing turns on edge,
tipping the engines back so that
the propellers or jets thrust
their force straight down for
takeoffs and landings.
When the plane is airborne,
the wings and engines rotate
back to the normal position for
conventional flight. The NACA
did not reveal the manner by
which the wings are turned.
"This principle permits hov
ering and landings and takeoffs
in small space, plus reasonably
high performance in cruising
flight," the NACA announce
ment said.
The announcement gave no
clue as to when the unusual air
plane might be perfected for ac
tual full-scale flight.
The NACA is also continuing
research on another type of ver
tically rising plane. In this type
the thrust of the propellers
would be deflected downward by
turning the vanes that look like
a large Venetian blind.
The objective is a system
which can produce vertical lift
while the airplane remains near
ly horizontal but which can be
retracted to provide a clean
wing for normal flight.
Fuselage Nosed Upward
A scale model transport using
this system . has been able to
hover, takeoff and land while
the fuselage was nosed upward a
maximum of 15 degrees from
the horizontal.
A third system, one the NACA
said offers "much promise" to
jets, provides a smooth air flow
over the wings at slow speed
to retain effective lift. Tests on
high speed military fighter
planes show it can reduce land
ing and takeoff speeds by a "sig
nificant amount."
Using the jet engine for an air
pump, the so-called boundary
control system, blows air through
the wings of the plane to speed
up and smooth out the disturbed
air flows over the wing, thus im
proving the lift effectiveness of
simple wing flaps.
Gold Kill Group
Gets Chest X-Rays
Thirty-two residents of the
Gold Hill area came to Sacred
Heart hospital Monday evening
for a special Gold Hill x-ray pro
ject. This was the first of the
outlying communities to partici
pate in the program, to locate an
estimated 100 unknown cases of
tuberculosis in the county.
Other chest conditions are also
revealed through the x-ray.
The first of the Gold Hill con
tingent arrived at the hospital
at 7:20 p.m. and the last film
was taken before 8 p.m. leaving
plenty of time for other evening
activities, according to those in
charge.
Mrs. Paul Molloy was in
charge of the project and serv
ed coffee following the x-rays.
The x-ray unit will be open to
the public at Sacred Heart hos
pital tomorrow from 2 to 5 p.m.
The hospital auxiliary provides
volunteer help for this program.
Funeral Service Friday
For Veteran Director
Hollywood (U.R) Funeral
services . will be conducted at
Forest Lawn Memorial park Fri
day for film director Lloyd Bac
on, whose career began in the
silent motion picture era.
The veteran director died of a
cerebral hemorrhage yesterday.
He was 65.
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