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IGNORES DEPUTIES Lnrold Hunnol, 27,
Is shown sitting on a window sill at the
Holladay Park hospital in Portland,
apparently ignoring firemen and sher
iff's5 deputies who are trying to coax him
Air Force Cadets
To Conduct Space
Test oh
a Corvaliis -'Air Force cadets
' at Oregon . State college will
put their own "astronaut into
simulated space" during Dads
Week End Feb. 25 in a special
; project designed to implement
. their training lor me space
age.
A full-sized model of the Air
" Force's Mercury space capsule
; has been built by the ROTC
students, and a cadet will be
selected to spend 72 straight
hours in the stationary test
vehicle.
The cone-shaped capsule is
only 6 feet across at the base
and 10 feet high. The cadet
will recline In the capsule on
a couch" in the same manner
as the American astronauts
now undergoing tests In prep
aration for the first man-shot
into space.
.He will' subsist on special
' concentrated food rations and
the water supply contained
- entirely within the capsule
' replica. His physical activity
will be limited to simple
manual dexterity tests and
medical and psychological
tests will be conducted on the
space cadet with special equip,
ment loaned to the project.
Cadeit on Duty
A group of cadets will be
nn dutv outside the space cap
sule throughout the entire
week end to make observa
tions on the astronaut and to
assist the cadet should he have
to come out of the capsule be
fore the test is completed.
The capsule is located In an
, Air Force ROTC detachment
room in the coliseum and will
be onen to public view. De
signed to train junior class
cadets In project administra
tion and to increase ;'spacc-
mindedness" on campus and
In Oregon, the capsule test
was the Idea of Air Force om
cers stationed at OSC.
It is believed to be the first
lest of its kind outside the
formal studies being made by
the military and the national
space research agencies. The
cadet selected for the test will
undergo Intensive physical
- .Bhackg, in -advance .
ZTfiSlTiir Base
more of Applegato was among
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FEBRUARY 23. 1961
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down. Earlier, Hunnel, who had apparently
gone berserk, battled deputies at his home
for nearly four hours before they could get
him to the hospital for an examination. :
. (UPI Telephoto)
Bargain Shoppers
Shove, Gouge, Kick
At Birthday Sales
Washington (UPTi Hundreds
of thousands of feverish shop
pers celebrated Washington's
birthday Wednesday by kick
ing, shoving and gouging each
other in hopes of buying an
automobile for 99 cents.
The Better Business Bureau
grumbled and the Federal
Trade Commission snickered
as a horde of bargain-hunters
took part in the annual ritual.
Extra Policemen Called
More than ISO extra police
men were on duty to quell the
usual d 1 s turbances brought
about by city-wide sales which
offer cars for 90 cents - "as
Is!' - typewriters for 90 cents,
also "as is," and hose a penny
a pair. - ,
Many shoppers enthusiasm
becomes so great that they.
fall upon each other In anger
when they miss getting some
Quotes From the Hews
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Moscow Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, dismayed
when an agriculture secretary announced at a conference
plans for the experimental sowing of sugar beet:
"Think of what you are saying. Do not the Russian people
know how to sow beet? . . . don't slander yourself."
New York Businessman
from Los Angeles to New
Copenhagen to avoid the airline strike:
"I was determined to get
I got home by crook.
New York Rep. James Roosevelt (D-Calif.), urging the
abolition of the House Committee on Un-American Activities:
"Barriers to froe dobate are genuinely subversive oi the
national security.
Lcopoldville, The Congo Premier Joseph Ilco, referring
to U.N. troops which now have the world body's authority
10 use torce in me Congo il necessary:
"We will fight them to the death."
BISHOP DIES
Vatican City - OIPD - Msgr.
Fcrcnc Rogacs, 81, Roman
Catholic bishop of Pecs, Hun
gary, died Monday, the Vati
can announced.
thing for nearly nothing. ; i
The Better Business Bureau
took a dim view of the 42-
year-old custom. An official
said many merchants will be
taking advantage of - the
crowd enthusiasm to palm off
shoddy merchandise." -.
nave Only Few
Stores which offer the1 99
cent items only have a few
of them. Therefore the line
forms long and early, tempers,
grow short, and the jockeying
would give track fans heart.
Some shoppers waited ' all
night long, and it was a cold
night..' , . '.' . i:
The Federal Trade Commis
sion doesn't worry about it.
Chairman Earl W. Klntner
said bait advertising on Wash
ington's birthday has become
so traditional that he doesn't
think anyone Is fooled. . i
George Neuwirth. who flew
York via the North Pole and
home by hook or crook and
,
NOT MUCH PRIVACY
London - (UPB - An adver
tisement in a London news
paper today said: "Wonderful
honeymoons afloat - excellent
craft sleeping two to six."
1 H'li'iH'Hill
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iir.
Survey Shows Opportunities in
Corvaliis - A student's ca
reer in agriculture is shaped
primarily by home back
ground with high school train
ing and advising accounting
for the remaining 20 per cent
who choose agriculture and
all its phases as a vocation,
according an to Oregon State
college survey.
The survey showed too that
opportunities in agriculture,
part icularly "agribusiness,"
are considered brighter than
ever before. ;
Agribusiness is defined as
the sum total of all of the
operations involved in produc
ing a farm commodity and
getting it to the ultimate con
sumer in its final form. This
involves farm supplies, farm
ing and processing - distribu
tion.
. All available agriculture
graduates from OSC since
1935 and a sizeable segment
of U.S. agricultural leaders
were included in the survey
involving some 3,200 individ
uals engaged .in agriculture,
Wilbur T. Cooney, associate
dean of agriculture reported.
Of the 1,895 persons re
plying, 254 were engaged in
agricultural college teaching
and research, 247 agricultural
extension (county agents), 205
agricultural research, 168
farming or ranching, 134
sales and service, 115 process
ing or manufacturing, and
572 banking, communications
and other vocations.
The jobs of the 1,695 point
see our new
Si i wt'mk
time means nothing . .,
TO MICHAELS-STERNS COURIER CLOTH
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to the varied opportunities
in agriculture today, Cooney
noted. From an earlier na
tional survey, it was found
that some 15,000 new posi
tions open in agribusiness for
college graduates each year,
he said, but a qualified- col
lege graduate can't be found
for about two-thirds of the
new jobs. ' : . ,
English Most Useful'
Based on needs within their
present occupation, , thpse an
swering the survey rated Eng
lish as the most useful col
lege course. Other courses in
the top 10 were mathematics,
statistics, botany, entomology,
Officers Elected By
- Ashland-New officers were
elected at the recent Southern
Oregon college Dad's club
meeting.
Robert Pittam', North Bend,
was elected president; Louis
A. Elevens, Roseburg, vice
president; and Dr. Loren: E.
Messenger, SOC professor of
psychology,' reelected secretary-treasurer.
Eston Humph
rey, Medford, is the' retiring
president, ' and Jack Sutton,
Grants Pass, retiring vice
president.
Last week end's meeting
marked the 10th anniversary
of the organization. The club
is sponsored by Theta Delta
Phi, the oldest student organi
zation on campus. A series of
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it with pride. In a wide vaiiety of colors and patterns for Spring.
buy for Easter on one of our liberal plans
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
- .. - . . . .
physics, journalism, industrial
arts and engineering, bac
teriology and zoology.
Farming and ranching grad
uates found introductory
courses in agricultural engi
neering, farm crops, and an
imal husbandry most useful.
In other categories, those with
advanced degrees favored spe
cializing and those self-cm-ployed
stressed training in
"breadth." Most all occupa
tion groups felt that ag stu
dents should devote more at
tention to fundamentals in the
physical and biological sci
ences. Mathematics is a must
for everyone, the graduates
SOC Dad's Club
tours were held, athletic
events, entertainment, a busi
ness meeting, dinner in the
Commons, and a tea for ac
companying mothers.
SOC President Dr. Elmo N.
Stevenson delivered a short
address at the business meet
ing. Larry Barleen, TDP presi
dent, thanked the members oti
the Robes, upper class wom
en's servicn honorary, for con
ducting the registration and
tea, the members of Alpha
Phi Omega, SOC scouting or
ganization, for dance arrange
ments, and all participating
students and faculty members
who worked on the program,
75.00
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Agribusiness Are Brighter
stressed in the survey.
This survey was one of a
number of "tools" used to
make an intensive two-year
study on education in agricul
ture. From this, Cooney said, an
OSC faculty committee has
developed and prepared for
acceptance a new curricula
that will incorporate all of
Portland - (UPD - Ex -Gov.
Elmo Smith has been named
chairman of the 1961 Cancer
Crusade in Oregon. The cru
sade will be under way in
April.
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the valid suggestions as a
means of providing graduates
with the background needed
in today's changing agricul
ture. SATURN TESTS END
Huntsville, Ala. -0JP1I The
current scries of static test fir
ings of the largest known
rocket booster in the world
the 1.5 million pound thrust
Saturn-has been completed.
Karl Heimburg, test division
director at the Marshall Space
Flight Center, said the four
firings already conducted
showed no more were neces
sary.. to wear .
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The average size of farm
holdings in India is about
five acres.
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