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o n u Infra -Re Builds lnv By FRED DANZIG United Press International New York (UPI) A little bit of warmth goes a long way when infra-red equipment is on the job; Development of new infra red measuring devices is rap idly building into an impor tant and fascinating "civil ian" industry after years in veJopiTient p3?3jm$ Business .military uniform. Infra-red measuring sys tems can gauge the slightest amount of infra-red radia tions, or heat waves, given &f by any object, animal, vege table or mineral HumajQ usually can feel iliese waves if they are intense enough. But only infra-red equipment can "see" them regardless of intensity. During World War II, American snipers made use of a telescopic gunsight that could spot enemy soldiers by picking out infra-red radia tions of 200 feet. These infra red gunsights enabj&d many a sharpshooter to hitHa target without actually seeing it. This was one of the first military applications of infra-red devitfe. Has Long History Earlie)"consumer" appli cations were found in heatii and baking lamps. And when the first caveman started a fire to warm (Hhis humble abode, he was making use of raSifttion, infra-red he realized it or not. After orl Wgr I?, it searchers went into thg infrg red field on broftfler $:It. Today, there re no less then 24 firms engaged in various fields of infra-red Jippligatio. One firm, the Servo Corpora tion, is engaged in aB ippct of the field, ranCing from mil itary to industrial pplica tions. The work is) special ized that this firm does & multi-million dollar gnnuikl ) business with the military, al- tnougn u is not us wen known as giants such as RCA, General Electric, Westinfr house or Eastman Kodak. Might Ruce &ccidB& Some of the civilian appli cations o infra-re dtctor include: Q Hot box-aetectivgs. rtine railroads (8rg counting on thi infra-red system to eliminata the "hot box," or ovrhet4 journgl, hich is mtjor cau of rail gccidenti nif la tiir. Thig iysaem i vol(S) t5?o Sftgll meial boxes statiogga of! etcfl 8d of ceafljr to cti the tfiiea towgJi an infra-red W. ojf tUe heat from n' joufni iSj Above certain &vgjl, fftonitorf mrt alerted gri3 fh tri it stopped So the bogriSS Csn Of nspiea. ftsmfJlf lints. Infra-red dggitgf er if fngcfciiie tool get fo hot. They fcelp cn- trol procewe which require "heatini. In tteel mill, they measure hot strip Iteel. Henry gackstone, president of Ser vo and in infra-red pioneer, believe radiation promoters frill be valuable assets 'one dly in" the industry, in manufacture of synthetic fab rics, plastics, copper, alumi num and in measuring fuel fcotBing rates. Medicine. Infra-red helps leeltt infections, analyze drugs and blood. Weather forecasting. Infra-red helps chart weather fcelloons with uncanny accu racy, eliminating erroneous forecasts caused by not know ing where the balloon was hR it sent back it signals. What Is The Law? th'm celueaa is prepared as public eagvice br fi College of lr. Willamette Uoivexsity, .fatasa. to esplsio basic tofal principle, not to provide legal Svice. The reader cavtiooed not to apply tfcea case to owa probleaaa without aa eiioraet'e advica. for diferiaf facts at ay chamse the outcoma. laherixsaee Taxes. Probata Costs Can 8 Reduced Ann and Bob bought a home arid decided Bob should be named' on the deed as the sole owner. When Bob tied, several year later, trie house was in cluded in . his estate increas ing the inheritance taxes and the cost i of probating his will. The home went to Ann ac cording to the terns of the will after she had paid the expenses of probate and the taxes. If Bob and Ann had both been named as owners, the house would have gone to the survivor, but not as a part of the estate. Probate costs and taxes normally would - have been reduced. Won't Prevent Cashing Items such as stocks, bonds, and bank deposits can be held in a like manner. If a bond is payable to "Ann or Bob or to .the survivor," the death of either of these payees will not prevent the other from cashing the bond. Elwood, as an owner of land is not restricted to these methjoda if he wants his land to go to his friend Curt with out having If pass fftroufft estate. Elwooa could use these three other method. First, he could give 9 deed to another person (called an escrowee) with instruction to deliver it to Curt at iUwood'S death; Or, Elwood could execute j a deed of the land in favor of j Curt, reserving the right to enjoy the land the rest of J his life; Or, Elwood could execute , a trust deedv which . would i transfer the legal title to the , land to a trustee (probably a J trust company). In this case, ; the deed ' would instruct the j trustee to hold the land for . Elwood benefit for the rest : of his life and, when he died, to. transfer it to Curt. Person-' al property can be transfer red to a trustee in a like man ner. ' By using such lifetime j transfers, Elwood cannot av oid federal and state taxes un less he gives up all right to w properf. fc trawferf must be comalet d irre vocable to remove tfca prop erty from tfie estate A tit purgote. Law on tfteae mftttrt earo MAlt. 5fogi Ha8 8& &Qf. Juee 2, 1931 fro Ctgte Cte $i t$Q d tAus event a state in Orasjoe ieiiiAa 40 le horitan tax from being im joeg parm t keS' &q posed on the land when one wife to (89t the lftal toaethar spouse-dies. Mranrvn 8 Wefeyiit Q& to August 1st BO a,. t 11:0 .re.-e5 days per week Do we5ird c a chl Year's Work in i -Weeks " O r. imaai nc niicincco nnncn70fln w 40-42 Me. idenida, Afford Phone SP 3-4264 Arness Te!!g It's Like Ploying Roll of Mmhm Editor's note: Vernon Scott is on vacation. To day's guest columnist is James Arness, TV's Marshal Malt Dillon. 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Send Thiy - five cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing- Send to Mar ian Martin, care Medford Mail Tribune 403 -Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11 N' Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. everyone tite w&d is iQtetest- ed C'itfi Z popular television show, I em often tsaed what it's lidfi. &itn ice, the ques tioners went to know whit it' 1199 to jlgv Marshal Matt Dit Ion in "(aiiWinoke." Woe tftat United Press In tornetiofta) fkss givett mt this og$oWRity. I'd like to art SM tnst question. i e ot of fun. P Ont hifi thmt makes it fun. ol eouae, ia the fact that Matt is cm p2 te principal char Wtara in television's top show. This makes mt feel like a ball player whose team has won toe World Series. Cause aad effect get a lit tle miied up fiere. The things that msks Matt Dillon fun to play tre the same things that make "Qunsmoke" the top television show. These can bo summed up in one word Honesty. Xttt'e Husaaa John Meston and Norman McDonnell, writer and pro ducer, who created Matt Dil lon, made him a human being i dspsrture from custom. Western drama had become almost ae formalized as the Chinese theater. The bad guy had a black hat, a mustache, and liked to kick dogs. The good guy wore a white hat, hgd beautiful, intelligent horea, ando was bashful with yomen. " The women were slwaye beautiful; they were frail gchoolmermt, buxom dance- Hall hostesses, or tomboyish ranchers' daughters, but al ways beautiful. Heroes always had at least eleven shots in their six-shoot- era end never missed. Their korses tlwsys outran the vil leins' horsas. They never Aisda , mistakes and always got the villains in the end.. Ifemaa Dea't Awe Hiae ' Marshal Dillon isn't one of them. His het is brown: has Morse is neither a genius nor a derby winner, and he is not gwed by .women. Most of the omen ht encounters are the ftomely, tirsd, faded sort one Would reslly have found in Kansas in tha 1870s. (Kitty Russell, played; by Amends Blake, is a welcome fraception to this). - Dillon makes mistakes. Sometimes he arrests the wrong paople, and lets the vil leins go. By being human he sometimes letg tragedies oc cur. Ho isn't perfect, any mor9 then any real lawman as. Avoiding these and other cliches makes "Gunsmoke" a better show and makes Matt Dillon a wonderful role. He seems real to me (he seems real to others, too, including some who insist their dad dies knew Dillon in the old days, despite the fact that Meston and McConnell in vented him). Things like that have made Matt Dillon a continuously in teresting character to play. I hope he lasts fore'ver. Next question? More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a Dleasant wav to ovnmma loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so -that thev feel more mm. fortable. No gummy, eooev. nastv taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non acid). Does not sour. 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