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JAIL FIRE KILLS EIGHT Sheriffs Officer Charles
Bottger examines padded cell where fire started in over
crowded Ocean County Jail in Toms River, N. J, killing
eight inmates. Sheets of flame in stairwell (lower left,
barred door) kept would-be rescuers Mocked.
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Japanese Beetle
Said Best Fought
Underground
Morgantown, W. Va. -(Science
Service)- Now is the best
time for the home gardener
to start the ofensive against
the Japanese beetle. The bee
tle is best fought, under
ground. Adult beetles feeding on
plants have just left destruc
tive evidence of their pres
ence. However, there is an
other stage in the beetle's life
cycle when it is equally de
structive, warns Dr. David
O. Quinn, entomologist at the
West Virginia University
here. This is when the pest is
a grub, present in the soil
from August of one year until
May of the next, s .
Right now, while the Japa
nese beetle grub is beginning
its first heavy feeding, is the
time to treat lawns with soil
insecticides, Dr. Quinn sug
gests. . .
Formula Given
Applications of either diel
drin, chlordane or heptachlor
will control the grubs for
three to five years, he said.
For each 1,000 square feet of
lawns, the following amounts
of insecticide are needed:
dieldrin, one and one-third
pounds of five percent; chlor
dane, five pounds of five per
cent; heptachlor, two and
three-quarters pounds of two
and a half per cent. The lawn
must be thoroughly watered
after tne insecticide is ap
plied. This gets, the material
down in the soil near the
plant roots, where the grubs
feed. .
Do not try to fight the Jap
anese beetle adults next year,
urges Dr. Quinn. Buy mater
ials recommended and use
them correctly on your lawn
before the end of August.
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Ronald B. Harding, violation of
basic rule, Sid.
Dennis R. James, overload, $180.
John E. Shallenbergher, failure
to operate on right side of the
road, S15
Leslie E. Feris, improper lights,
S10.
Frank D. Kinney, failure to sig
nal. S10. -
James P. Wilkinson, improper
changing of lanes, $15.
CIRCUIT COURT
Barbara Shaw Edwards vs. Billy
Jack Edwards, divorce decree.
Lillian Mae Rheinsburg vs. Rob
ert Ross Rheinsburg, divorce de
cree. Arlene Marie Avery vs. Harley
Roy Avery, divorce decree.
'Canned' Pilots,
Crew Said Next
Aviation Wrinkle
Washington-(Science Serv-
ice)-Canning a bomber pilot
and his crew in individual
packages is the coming wrin
kle in military aviation.
Each crewman will seal
himself into a. little tear
shaped bubble that he can
eject from the airplane at
will. Such an arrangement
was to have been incorporat
ed in the B-58-B delta-winged
Hustler, the bomber which
the Air Force recently
'scratched" for reasons never
made public.
Observers believe, however,
the principle of "canning"
pilot and. crew may ultimately
be adapted to the operational
B-58. -.
Being Developed
A canned cockpit is now
being developed for the Navy
by Chance Vought Aircraft,
Inc., Dallas, and at least one
other company is expected to
announce a similar project
soon.
. Vought's single canned
cockpit might be first tried
in the Navy's F8U-1 Crusader
fighter but would be useful
in other aircraft or manned
space vehicles, the company
said.
In an emergency, the pilot
would actuate a series of lev
ers or buttons. This would
produce a minor explosion to
separate the cockpit unit from
the airplane. A small, pow
erful rocket beneath the unit
would hurl the cockpit up and
away from the rest of the
plane. Then with extending
fins and speed brakes, the
pilot would guide the capsule
toward the ground until a
cluster of parachutes could
take over.. . t .
To carry its own air, the
pressurized capsule" means to
the airman that he no longer
will be inconvenienced by an
oxygen mask, personal para
chute, bail-out oxygen supply
and other bulky flight gear.
The idyllic goal is to enable
the pilot to perform his job
"in shirt-sleeve comfort," said
the Navy.
The capsules will be de
signed to float when dropped
in the ocean. The man in
side will find a survival kit,
including rations, maps and
a radio.
If successful in tests, canned
quarters represent an almost
certain trend for future mili
tary planes flying above 63,
000 feet-the altitude at which
a man must wear a partial
pressure suit to prevent his
blood from boiling. In con
trast to "stepping" into a
canned cockpit and sealing
himself in quickly, it takes
30 minutes for a pilot to don
a partial-pressure suit which
sqneezes like an aggressive
girdle.
After being proved success
ful for one type of plane, the
services wil probably try it
on 4 a more dangerous type of
plane " using it where it
works best, the Air Force
said. At present, all high
speed, high-altitude bailouts
are dangerous.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
David Lee Cox, route 1, Talent,
and Shirley Kay O'Brien, 828 Wal
nut st., Klamath Falls.
David Peter Purrier, route 1,
Rogue River, and Joyce Anne Boul
ter, route 1, Rogue River.
John Alan Eidswick, San Jose,
Calif., and Susana Sweron Biancni,
Santiago, Chile.
Larry Lee Kerr, 486 South Moun
tain ave., Ashland, and Molly Lou
Walker, 2132 Dellwood ave., Med
ford. .
Donald Ernest Erickson. Moscow.
Idaho, and Ellen Kay McUne, 1158
Court St., Medford.
Alton Ray Medcalf, 200 First st.,
Phoenix, and Mary Susan Bliss,
Chicago, 111. ,
Fires Extinguished
In Salem Vicinity
Salem-dTC-A brush and for
est fire in Crosian Creek can
yon about two miles south
west of here, burned for sev
eral hours before state fores
ty crews and about 50 volun
teers get it under control.
' One family was evacuated
late Tuesday and a number of
homes were threatened by the
wind-fanned blaze before it
was brought under control.
About 50 acres of brush,
new growth timber and grass
burned m the canyon.
Earlier, another fire in the
Four Corners area, also near
Salem, burned about 400
acres of grass and some tim
ber. Firemen said it took
about three hours to control
this blaze and farmers pa-
trolled the area Tuesday night
and this morning.
No homes were threatened
in the second blaze.
POLICE ESCORT ROSENSOHN Bill Rosensohn (right),
key figure in the current boxing investigations, is ac
companied by detective Eddie Wright after he arrived at
.Idlewild Airport in New York. Rosensohn, whose pro
moter's license has been suspended, was returning from
a two-week vacation in France. He told reporters, "The
Ingemar Johanson-Floyd Patterson fight was strictly on
the level -r- absolutely no fix." Detective Wright was
sent to meet Rosensohn by New York District Attorney
Frank Hogan.
CRYING WITH JOT, Scarlett Cornwell (left), Dardanelle,
Ark., receives winner's ribbon as new Majorette Queen of
America at Dayton, 0. Pinning on ribbon is Sue Dicker
son, El Paso, Tex, latt year's winner.
The Everglades in Florida
is the nation's last great ex
panse of unspoiled nature.
Flocks of egrets, cranes, he
rons, ibises and other speci-
MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforJ, Otv
Wtdncsday, Aug. 26, 1959
mens of wildlife flourish ia
the dense, tropical region.
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Famous Names on
U. S. Army Post
' Ft. Steward, Ga. - ;(DPD -What's
in a name? The. U. S.
Army and Artillery Firing
Center here can easily answer
that question by just 'looking
at its roster.
Take Jessie F. Kitchens,
for instance. He's a specialist
5c who has been serving
here as a mess sergeant.
. There's also a private first
class by the name of Russell
Trout, who has won numer
ous swimming events on the
post.
Television may have Sgt.
Joe Friday, but Ft. Stewart
has a military policeman
called Sgt. Thomas Saturday.
The Army Post also has its
own Stanley and ' Livingston
in the persons of Sgt. Charles
W. Stanley and Sp. 4c
Charles R. Livingston. - "-
Other famous names in
clude: Pvt. Stanley W. Plato,
Pvt. Paul A. Romeo, Sfc. Rob
ert Taylor, Sfc. John Hop
kins, Sp. 4c Thomas Edison,
and Sp. 4c Henry Ford.
SETTLE ALL QUESTIONS
RaToroo Vntfnclawial (TTPH
AH technical question con
nected with U. S. military
aid to Yugoslavia, which stop
ped in 1957 at Yugoslav re
quest, have been settled, the
news agency Tanjug said, to
day. ' ')
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