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Canadian Prison
Rioters Quelled
Stoney Mountain, Man. -IDW
- An uneasy quiet pre
vailed today at the maximum
security Stoney Mountain
penitentiary following a pri
son riot in which one inmate
was killed and four other
convicts and three guards
were injured.
More than ISO soldiers,
Royal Canadian Mounted Po
lice officers, Winnipeg city
police and prison guards
quelled the uprising Sunday
night with a hail of bullets
and tear gas, more than five
hours after the rioting broke
out during a Sunday after
noon baseball game.
A convict, whose name was
withheld pending notification
of next-of-kin, was killed by
a ricocheting bullet when
guards opened fire. The four
wounded inmates also were
felled by gunfire. The three
guards were admitted to the
general hospital in Winnipeg.
No report on their condition
was available early today.
The four injured convicts
were treated in the prison in
firmary. An RCMP spokesman said
the guards were beaten by
rioters wielding baseball bats
and sticks.
The rioting lasted for al
most three hours after the
outbreak before all inmates
were back in their cells.
Seven of the ringleaders
were in solitary confinement
today.
Passengers Panic
As Boat Capsizes
Villers-Le-Lac, France - IUPD
A. small excursian boat with
44 tourists aboard rammed
into a piling marking the
main channel of the Doubs
river Sunday, killing seven
persons when it capsized.
Another person was listed
as missing.
The passengers panicked
and began jumping off the
deep water side of the boat
after the captain pleaded with
them to abandon the boat on
the shore side where the wa
ter was only a foot deep.
ASCAP BOARD MAN DIES
New York -TOPD- Paul Cun
ningham, 70, member of the
board and former president of
the American Society of Com
posers, Authors and Publish
ers, died Sunday.
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Sea Cucumbers as Shark Repellant Research Subject
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GOP TRUTH SQUAD Shown above is the
Republicans' "truth squad" which will fol
low former president Harry Truman around
the country "for the purpose of refreshing
his memory and reminding him of state
ments like his indignant outburst at the
tactics of the Kennedy crowd prior to the
Democratic convention". From left, they are
Sens. Roman Hruska (Neb.), Hugh Scott,
(Pa.), Thruston Morton (Ky.) and Kenneth
Keating (N.Y.).
(UPI Telephoto)
Washington - (UPI) -The
Navy's search for an effective
shark repellent is taking it in
side the lowly sea cucumber.
It all started when someone
noticed that the apparently
defenseless little animals.
similar in size and shape to
the garden type cucumber,
are seldom bothered by fish
or other marine life.
Observers noted that when
touched, sea cucumbers re
gurgitate their insides. And,
scientists discovered, the ani
mals' digestive system con
tains a powerful toxin. Called
holothurin, it sends some
types of fish into fatal con
vulsions.
One of Many Projects
The research is one of the
many projects being conduct
ed by the Navy's hydrobioligy
program which studies marine
flora and fauna for possible
hints and aids to mankind.
Of the more publicized
New Republic
Brings Confusion
Brazzaville, Congo Repub
lic - IUPD - Another Congo re
public gained its independ
ence today, adding more con
fusion to Africa's muddled
map.
This Congo republic, across
the Congo river from the Con
go republic which gained its
independence from Belgium
June 30, severed itself from
France at one minute past
last midnight. It will remain
a member of the French com
munity of nations.
Neither Congo will yield
its name and this is sure to
cause some mixups in such
fields as mail service, map
reading, tourism and interna
tional diplomacy.
For purposes of easy identi
fication, newsmen have taken
to calling this the Congo Re
public and the one across the
river just the Congo.
CRASH KILLS FOUR
Sioux Falls, S.D.-IUPIl-Four
members of a Sioux Falls fam
ily were killed and eight oth
ers injured Sunday when their
car ran out of control, smash
ed into a bridge abutment and
then rolled over a 90-foot
cliff.
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The Family Council
Editor' Note: The Family Council consists of a Judce, a psychiatrist,
knree clereymen. a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers.
Each article Is a summary of an actual ase history. The Council reports
on nroblems that have been dealt wla by responsible aeencles and
counselors.
Mrs. R. S. Penny is wrong
to want to go out to work.
Penny J. - Housework is
for the birds.
e
Mrs. R. S. - I am very much
distressed about my daugh
ter, Penny, a young woman
who has every reason to be
happy, but is terribly discon
tented with her lot.
She has a fine young hus-
OC'fl and 70 JETS
T UNITED;
Small Copper
Tubing Used in
Air Conditioning
Englewood, N. J.-OJPH-A
new system using small cop
per tubing instead of big
ducts may produce a boom in
central air conditioning of
older homes and buildings, in
ventor Calvin D. McCracken
said today.
Only about 2 per cent of the
homes in the country have
central air conditioning at
Dresent.
McCracken is the inventor
of an air heating system using
the same type copper tubing
and of a successful line of
solar water heaters. He has
been working on his copper
tubing air conditioning for a
dozen years, started testing it
four years ago and put it in
production this year as a com
panion to his jet-heet warm
air heating system.
Heated Up Rapidly
Early efforts to use easily
installed cooper tubing for air
conditioning stumbled over
the fact that after cold air was
pumped through the tubing,
it heated up rapidly the min
ute it was dispersed in the
room.
McCracken said he solved
this by several procedures.
First, he cools the air down
to 40 degrees Fahrenheit com
pared to about 57 degrees in
a conventional air-uuuuiwu"-ing
system.
The cold air tnen is iorceu
through the tubes at very high
velocity, 2,000 cubic feet a
minute, and is expenea into
the rooms through special as
pirating registers. The cold
air in effect is forced up to
the ceiling and mixes rapidly
with the warm air from the
room.
Also the two-inch copper
tubes are insulated with fi
breglass, which eliminates
pipe condensation in me
walls.
More Cool Air Forced
Bv this system, whicn ne
calls jet-cool, McCracken says
he can force more cool air
into a house through tne two-
inch copper tubing man
through convention large
sheet metal ducts. Only a doz
en vears ago. many air condi
tioning engineers said the cop
per tubing system couldn't be
made to worK.
At the 40-degree tempera
ture, the jet-cool system ae-
humidifies tne rooms quite
ranidlv. The condenser and
refr Berating units are sepa
rate, the condenser being put
outside the house and the re-
frifferatine unit in the base
ment, a utility room or in the
attic.
Installing the copper tubing
reauires no major carpentry
and can be done by two men
in a couple of days in most
houses.
A complete unit lor a sev-
on.rnom SDlll level liuuae
would cost $1,200 plus instal
lation and financing. If tne
house already had copper tub
ing for jet-heet, the cost woum
be $900.
RUTGERS DEAN DIES
Philadelphia - OJPII - Dr,
Charles H. Elliott, 82, former
New Jersey commissioner of
education and dean ol educa
tion at Rutgers university
died Saturday.
band and two adorable chil
dren of 4 and 6, but she says
she wants to put the younger
one in nursery school and go
out to work. She says she will
hire a housekeeper, but she
would like me to look in on
the children during the afternoon.
I feel that a woman's great
est happiness is in caring for
her family and Penny is let
ting this pass her by. My
mother raised a family of
seven and worked very hard,
but she was always happy as
lark. What s eating these
modern women?
Penney J. - I was married
when I was in my sophomore
year at college and I gave
up school to start my family,
I regret it very much because
think a woman of today is
foolish to give up all the op
portunities available to her
Its all very well to talk
about the joy of raising
family. But what does it come
to. All it means is that you
are on the run from morning
to nignt - snopplng, cleaning,
cooking, serving, trying ; to
keep the kids out of trouble
I love my children, but I
think they might be better
off without my screaming at
them.
My husband says whatever
I want to do is O.K. with him,
so I don't see why my mother
should be so upset about it,
studies are those on the in
telligence and communicative
abilities of porpoises. The
mammal also is being studied
for a clue as to how it moves
through the water so noise
lessly a subject of interest
to submarine designers.
The holothurin project, if
successful, could lead to in
creased safety for survivors of
shipwrecks and plane crashes,
skin divers and others who
have little between themselves
and toothy marine life.
Dr. Sidney R. Galler, head
of the office of Naval Re
search's biology staff, des
cribes the holothurin as
"pretty potent stuff."
The extract is available in
"rather substantial quantities
and a small amount will send
fish into fatal convulsions,"
he said.
As an example of the po
tency of the toxin, he cited an
instance when tanks contain
ing sea cucumbers were being
converted for use by fish. Al
though the tanks were
thoroughly cleansed, he said,
it took a month before it was
possible to put fish into the
tanks without them dying.
Question Examined
Whether the holothurin is
safe to apply on humans is
the question still being rigor
ously examined.
Dr. Galler said it's still too
early to tell who will be af
fected most, "the swimmer or
the fish."
One of the primary investi
gators is Dr. Ross Nigrelli of
the New York Zoological So
ciety. Studies on various as
pects of the toxin also are
being conducted by Dr. Harry
Sobotka of New York's Mt.
Sinai hospital and Dr. Sey
mour Fricss of the Naval
Medical Research Institute.
In testing the substance, the
investigators noted that holr
thurin also stopped the growth
of tumors in white mice.
Another avenue of research
is the apparent relationship of
the sea cucumber to the pois
onous sea urchin. Researchers
hope discovery of the chemi
cal compositions of the poi-
Funeral Rites Held
For FDR Granddaughter
Hyde Park, N. Y. - IUPD -Private
funeral services were
held here Sunday for Sara
Delano Roosevelt, grand
daughter of President Frank
lin D. Roosevelt. Burial was
at the family cemetery.
Miss Roosevelt, 13, died
Friday of a head injury be
lieved suffered in a fall from
a horse. She was the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Roosevelt.
sons will helrj develop anti
dotes. '
In all, Dr. Galler said, the
look into the sea cucumber
"looks quite promising.". '
Life Photographer
Accused by Russia
Moscow - IUPD - Life Maga-"
zine photographer Carl My-'
dans has joined the ranks of.
"undesirable" Americans ac-,
cused of using their entry into
the Soviet Union for anti-.
Russian activities. -,
Mydans was charged by the
Soviet trade union organ Trud
with shooting "miles of film";
in the Soviet Union and se-:'
lecting only those shots which-'
caricature Russian life. My
dans was scheduled to leave;
today for home after replace
ment by Howard Sochurek,
who also was castigated in the.
magazine Sunday.
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The Council - Mrs. R.S.'s
distress about her daughter is
understandable, for she is
well aware that running a
home properly and bringing
up children isn't the kind of
work that can be completely
entrusted to a hired person.
Good housekeepers are hard
to find - women ready to
bring insight, tenderness and
considered judgment to the
difficult job of bringing up
children. And substitute
mothers are even harder to
find.
It is totally absorbing work
for the woman who takes it
on wholeheartedly, but the
satisfactions don't compensate
for the difficulties if a wom
an resents the job.
There are many reasons
why the woman of 50 years
ago was able to be more satis
fied with her job at home.
Primarily, she knew with ab
solute certainty what was ex
pected of her as a human be
ing. She had every reason to
feel she was functioning in
the best possible way if she
ran a good home and raised
her children properly.
The modern woman is be
set by uncertainty. She knows
that the door is wide open
to achievements in realms
outside the home. If she has
some education she doesn't
want to waste it. If she has
little education she may re
gret that she didn't take ad
vantage of her opportunities.
It does little good to lec
ture a young woman like
Penny. Undoubtedly she feels
guilty that she is not fulfill
ing her responsibilities as a
mother in the fullest sense.
She must come to a re-evaluation
of her situation from
inside herself. The fact that
she married and bore chil
dren indicates that there is a
strong desire within her to
live a full woman's life. She
should try to dovetail some
of her other ambitions into
that framework.
The answer may be one
that many women have found
satisfactory. She might con
tinue with her education dur
ing the evenings while her
children are young. This will
bring variety and interest into
her life. And she will have
an exciting goal to work for
a better, more interesting
job when her children are
older.
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- General Features Corp.)
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