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Br UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Washington-Mrs. William J. Conley, on Deputy Soviet
Premier Anastas Mikoyan's surprise visit to her home which
caught her by surprise with a sink full of dirty dishes, un
made beds and newspapers strewn about the floor:
"I didn't apologize for the mess because they were not
inrited and were not expected. It was all terribly contusing."
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Groceteria and you save on well known brands you know are good.
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folks are trading at The Groceteria.
San Francisco-Evangelist Billy Graham, about an eye ail
ment that forced him to take a rest:
"The Lord allowed this to happen to let me know I have
only one calling in life-to preach the Gospel."
MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdford, Oregon, Monday, January 19, 1959 S
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Washington-Adlai Stevenson, on this country's defensive
action in the cold war:
"We have reacted to countless Soviet initiatives; acted on
our own initiative barely at all. We watch the skies for other
people's moves."
Hollywood, Calif.-Actress Susan Hayward, a four-time
loser in the Academy Awards race, on her chances this year:
"I've been in the running before, but I must say no one
ever becomes accustomed to losing ... I still feel lucky."
Medical Expert
Cites Reasons for
Long Life
By DELOS SMITH
UPI Science Editor .
New York OJPD An expert
medical opinion of what it
was that permitted a man to
I"" s live over 107
years is: The
man was slight
build; he
had the habit
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a . t i tude to-
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, wdiu me, buu
he came of a
Daloa Smith
lone - lived
family. The opinion is that of
Dr. Paul Dudley White, Presi
dent Eisenhower's heart con
sultant. The man was Charley
W. Thiery of Boston who died
last March 16 of pneumonia,
105 years after pneumonia
almost killed him when he
was a babe of two.
In the Day's Hews
By FRANK JENKINS
A Soviet scientist, quoted
by Moscow radio, thinks there
may be oil and gas on the
moon. He has been research
ing the pockmarks on the
moon's face, which have long
been referred to as craters,
and thinks they may be exits
for natural gas.
This would mean, he says,
that in the direct vicinity of
these craters one could ex
pect to find deposits of oil.
HOW to get. the oil HERE
where we can use it?
He doesn'tgo into that. He
thinks the moon's oil and gas
could be used as a source of
energy . on the moon itself.
There are quite a few prob
lems up there, you know.
Among others, the moon HAS
NO AIR. Air would have to
be manufactured. So far as
known, the moon has no
water. So water would have
to be manufactured.
And so on.
rLE Russians aren't doing
all the pipe - dreaming.
Americans are taking a hack
at it
Scientists of the Lockheed
missile systems division down
at Sunnyvale, in the Bay area
of California, think that in
maybe a decade the space art
will be so advanced that man
can build a laboratory some
500 miles up from the earth.
How?
Well, first we'd toss up a
sealed compartment in which
men could live. Then we'd
toss up other compartments,
which would be caught up
there in the wild yonder by
men on the first compartment
-much, presumably, as a rivet-
catcher on a high building
catches red hot rivets tossed
up to him by his assistant.
These components would be
put together to provide quart
ers for a crew of ten scientists
The cost?
About two billion bucks. '
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Wait a minute. You
haven't heard anything yet.
DR. JOHN LYMAN, asso
ciate professor of psychol
ogy and engineering at UCLA,
speculates that space travel
ers of the future might be
QUICK FROZEN like a can
of pea soup before starting
on the trip to the stars.
The space tourist's body,
he says, could be reduced to
a temperature of say minus
300 degrees until all chemical
body activity has stopped. He
adds: '-
"At the end of a THOUS
AND YEAR trip to some other
world the process could be
reversed, by inductive or in
side heating, thus bringing the
temperature back to normal
and apparently leaving the
spate explorer NO OLDER
physically than when he start
ed his trip."
HMMMMM
D'ya reckon man might
- be getting too big , for bis
britches?
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of Man
Between those two bouts of
pneumdnia; he was almost
uniformly in excelent health,
a fact to which While certi
fied after investigating his
life history. White knew him
intimately from his 100th
birthday onward and vouched
for the mental and physical
vigor of his last years.
Closely Studied
Rarely does a centennarian
come under such expert medi
cal scrutiny for so long
White examined him repeat
edly and occasionally "demon
strated" him to medical col
leagues. Thiery was closely
studied in life, and there was
a thorough autopsy.
Thus a highly qualified per
son - was enabled to pass on
the reasons for the long life
and good health of one per
son. But White grasped this
opportunity . cautiously. He
qualified his opinion with
"probably" and specified that
his three points only "con
tributed" to longevity.
White noted without com
ment that Thiery himself be
lieved his lifelong abstinence
from tobacco and alcohol was
helpful. Thiery also credited
his lifelong tendency toward
nervous indigestion, which
prevented him from ever
overeating. The doctor agreed
on that. ; V '
Did Bachelorhood Help?
Thiery never married.
White noted that he had often
said his bachelorhood had
nothing to do with his long
evity, and to this White ap
pended no comment.
"By the grace of God," was
one of the answers Thiery
gave when asked how long he
had managed to live so long.
Of this White said: "Such a
reason is, of course a com
bination of the influence of
heredity, an escape from ser
ious accidents and fatal in
fections, and the effect of the
way of life." '
Thiery's heart was medi
cally examined for the first
time when he was 100. White
was the examiner and found
minor irregularties but the
heart was of normal size and
blood - pressure was normal.
There was an annual heart
examination thereafter which
showed little or no change.
If pneumonia hadn't killed
Thiery, "he might haye lived
another few years in twod
health," White said, in report
ing on his studies at a recent
medical meeting. The autopsy
showed only a moderate de
gree of "hardening" of the
heart arteries, although it re
vealed that he had had the
blocked-artery type of heart
attack at' some unknown
time. , i -'. .- - .'
There were not symptoms
-and he never knew 'it.
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chase of . paper towels than
it did on the whole federal
budget in . George Washing
ton's day.
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