HERALD AND NEWS. Kltmarh Falls, O1T90H Sunday, March It, mi Page S Electric Auto May Be Returning BUILDING A BLADE for the rotor of a gyro-glider is a most exacting task. These clamps are needed to insure uniform stress while cement is drying. . ' Photo by Herb Jones Safe Stairs Important AP Newsfeatures When you plan to convert your basement into a recreation room, don't overlook the probable necessity of - remodeling the stairs. You won't want an out dated intrusion into a modern room. First of all, you want the stairs to be safe. If you plan to build a new staircase yourself, here1 are some tips on safety and design. The most desirable staircase angle is 30 to 35 degrees. The relation between risers and treads' also is important for safety and ease of walking. The rule is that the sum of one tread and one riser should equal 17 or 18 inch es. A riser of seven inches and tread of 10 to 11 inches depth is ideal. Handrails usually are placed 32 or 33 inches above the steps. Ideal stairs are three feet wide, which will allow two people to pass comfortably. Stairs with open risers will fur ther the feeling of openness and lightness in your room. If College Research Is Successful OREGON STATE COLLEGE ha purified version of coal) tlial The electric auto" may coinc gives of( d;rm electrical energy hack in feasible form in the future if research on fuel cells that Is underway at Oregon Stale Col lege j and dozens of otiier industrial ami college research centers is suc cessful. 1 he old battery -run electric auto of. 40 years ago made a hit at first but faded away because it took almost all of the electric when heated and exposed to oxy gen. The process is still rela tively crude, but Meredith is hope ful that findings may lead to bet tor things. Victor E. Hauser Jr., who is working for his doctor's degree, is assisting Meredith on the project. Alcohol, metals, and dozens M the hefty block of storage bat tenes. It simply wasn't efficient enough. Present day research is keved to development of a highly efficient fuel cell, says Dr. Robert E.l Meredith, professor of chemical engineering at Oregon State Col lege. In such a cell, the fuel and it mav take various forms and oxygen or other elements are combined in such an electrochem ical way that electrical energy is obtained directly without going through the mechanical cycle of tive. you can hide them with a generators, etc. storage wall or a room divider. now "pen- luuiiiiiig wan a caruon luei ecu energy derived to haul aroHnd other fuel cell substances are he ed. A 1.003 fuel cell demonstration tractor w;s built by Allis-Chal-mcrs Manufacturing Co. two years ago. The cells converted fuel gases directly into current for a 20-horscpower electric motor that powered the tractor. While admittedly only a demonstration device, the no-heat, no-noise, no friction tractor showed that pos sibilities are there once the fuel cells are perfected. Meredith said Years of experiments remain, of course, but he foresees a time when the fuel cells will be used for dozens of purposes in factor- The Reader's Corner ies where electricity may become a by-product of some chemical reactions, space vehicles, etc. in addition to auto prospects. Current Best Sellers (Compiled by Publishers' Weekly) 'fiction advise and consent, Drury. HAWAII, Michrner. THE LAST OF THE JUST, Schwarz-Burt. SERMONS AND SODA WA TER, O'Hara. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Lee. ' NONFICTION THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH, Shirer. WHO KILLED SOCIETY Amory. THE WASTE MAKERS. Pack ard. THE SNAKE HAS ALL THE LINES, Kerr. BORN FREE, Adamson. By MllS. BETTY COTE Thomas Wolfe and his Family by Mabel Wolfe Whcaton. A memoir of a well-known writ er's family, based on the conver sations and notes of the late Ma bel Wolfe Wheaton, the elder si: ter of Thomas Wolfe, and the "Helen" of his novels. 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Nethercot The present book is the first volume ot a projected two-vol In another open-riser construc tion be against a wall the .side boards of the steps form struc tural support. Steps rest on cleats on the inside face of the side boards. Railing and supports iand. Tie author can be of black iron. known scholar, professor of En" bride Bella are charmingly inter ! Ra'ivavac; an Expedition to woven. The second part tells about the Most Fascinating and Mvs the artist's way from Petersburg ,. . . . . ,. . to Paris, his friendship with Apol- linaire and Cendrars, his first ex hibit in Berlin, his return to Rus sia at the beginning of World War I, his official activities as direc tor of an art school after the Revolution, his disappointments and his return to France. The book makes pleasant reading for people interested in art or in Chagall, but has also literary mer it of its own. S.icco-Vnnzetti, the Murder and the Myth by Robert H. Montgom ery. The trial of Sacco and Van- zetti in 1921 for the murder of a paymaster and his guard in South Braintree. Mass., has been cause . of contention lor lorty years. Because they , were profes sional anarchists, it has been pas sionately argued by individuals ,nd by organizations heavily fi nanced to support the cause of the two men that they never were legally proved guilty: that they were convicted and executed for their political opinions. In the view of the late Justice Oliver Wen dell Holmes, however, the Sacco Vanzetti case was an ordinary murder "turned into a text by the Reds." And in the view of Donald Marshall. I An account of an expedition into the South Seas to the island of Ra'ivavac to examine tlie state of civilization and the religion. the rites, superstitions and beliefs of the inhabitants: Memoirs of World War I by Brigadier-General William Mitchell. General "Billy" Mitchell was one of the most controversial fig ures in American military his tory. 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The. first one deals with his youth up to the time he entered Leon Bakst's art school in Petersburg and parallels his paintings. All tlie motives and colors of his paintings, the blue stars, the vio let earth, grandfather sitting on the chimney and eating carrots, tlie green ralAis, peasants in their baths, red Jews on the streets, on horses, even on roofs, and his the master himself talking about many of the varied aspects of the game he knows and loves so well. He tells of fourteen years of exciting championship competi tionand what gclf is today com pared with wliat it was. Fate Is the Hunter by Ernest Kellogg Gann. A true account (with only a few names fictionalized) of tlie author's start as an airlines pilot and the dangerous missions he flew for the Air Transport Com mand in World War If. Tlie set ting is very nearly the whole world, from tlie cold Canadian wilderness to Brazil and India. 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