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PAGE I HERALD AND NEWS. KJanuth Falls. Oregon Wednesday. August 11, 1963 Tree Talk Answer to Previous Prate ACROSS 1 "ftiil o the Lonesome 1 6 Shifts tres 8 Evergreens 12 Elliptical 13 Born 14 Muticsl instrument 15 Hamlet, or instsnce 16 Number 17 Ascend 18 Between-ffiesli eater 20Table!snds 21 Jutting rock 22 Existed 23 Pacific liUnd 26 Jousting 30 Turkish title 31 Vend 32 Southern general 33 Edge 34 Chair 35 Card fame Saroodstuit (pL) 38 Cudgels 3D Bearing 40 Rodent 41 Indian prise 44 Horse gaits 48 Disembsrk 49 Rug 60 Netherlands cheese 61 Italian city 62 Consumed 63 Food grain 64 Forest creature 65 Drone bee 66 Heat dish DOWN 1 Seed coverings 2 Russisn tsar 8 Zola's novel 4 Voter 6 Go in 6 Sly look 7 Males 8 Grove of trees 9 Wading bird 10 Feminine appellation 11 Perceives 10 Hawaiian tree 20 Pall 22 Droop, as 1 flower 23 Withered 24 Among 25 Singer Beniell 26 Social events 27 Chase 2ft Orderly 29 Obtains 81 Prophet 34 SUde 35 Hunting dogs 37 Less hairy 88 Prohibit 40 Assessor 41 Winter vehicle 42 Crate 43 Poker Stake 44 Roman senator 45 Redact 46 Speed contest 47 Small duck 49 Insane 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 wTl. il 13 il jj re 19 "isr -J"! 2l 22 23 124 125 H 26 27 128 129 35 "7 31 r" 3 w Ld mm Lari mm mmmmim 3tT 37 H 38 ' ' 55 "40 ' ' 41 142 143 "1 44 i 146 14-7 ' 45 ' " 49 ""50 51 ' 52 53 ' 54 55 5 I I 1 I I I I I I I NEWSPAPER Amusemenf Parks Ready New Cushion Car Ride TULSA, Okla. (LTD Amuse ment park patrons will soon get a chance to literally ride the wind on a scaled-down version of to morrow's automobile. Tulsa promoters of the device, which floats on a cushion of air two or three inches off the ground say production will begin this fall. The vehicle, dubbed the Scott Air, consists o! a bucket seat, a pair of handlebars and two two cycle engines and fans which lift it off the ground and give it momentum. "It will be a modern bumper car." says Al Conn, one of the promoters. "When it's installed in amusement parks It will have rub ber bumpers and safety devices." Conn says the craft operates on the same air-cushion principle that leading automobile manufacturers. are oredicting will be used in cars o5 the future. "It will move along at seven miles per hour and will have to operate on a smooth, closed -in area," Conn explains. He says 50 top amusement parks around the country, Including Dis neyland, have expressed Interest in the device. It has a fiberglass body, will carry one rider and sounds like a lawnmower. Conn says amuse ment park owners told him the vehicle had a number of attrac tions which should make it a number one ride. One is the noise. We could quiet it down," Conn says. But the owners don t want it that way. They say customers like the noise. It adds to the excitement. 'Also, they say the ride is one that isn't too easy. It represents a challenge to the rider." Scoot-Air, invented by Tulsa air plane technician Ralph Mong, swivels around like a motorboat according to the way the air til ler is pointed. Extra safety could be added by aiming it down a V-track in which air currents would noict it on a guided course, Conn says. He says the park operators would be able to control and end rides by use of grates in the floor. The grates would be opened when the ride was over and the Scoot Air machine would settle to the floor. Fund Handling Wins Approval PORTLAND (UPI)-Oregon em ploye welfare and pension ad ministrators have been generally honest in their handling of wel fare funds, a U.S. Department of Labor official said Monday. Vincent J. Colan, an assistant chief of (lie division of technical assistant to welfare and pension plans, said the last Labor Depart ment investigation revealed no cases of mishandling of funds in uie stale, Colan was here with two other officials to advise some 300 Ore gon administrators in reporting and bonding requirements of the Welfare and Pension Disclosure act, as amended last year. He said the act is designed to put welfare administrators "into a goldifsh bowl" to prevent abuses. Employe welfare and pension plan assets in Oregon total about $'i0 million, Colan said, compared to $3 billion in New York end about half that figure in California. Poe Leaves State Prison SALEM (UPI - Dupree Poe, 61, convicted killer and one time "bad boy" of the Oregon State Penitentiary, was released on pa role last week, the State Parole and Probation Board confirmed today. Poe was convicted of the 1S31 slaying of City Marshal Hans Iverson during a robbery at Sil- verton. He entered the slate pris on in 1932. Parole officials said Poe is now doing clerical work at a ware house "somewhere in the North west." 'Poe has no family, and we had a problem finding a parole plan for him," the official said. During Poes early years in prison he gained a reputation as a "bad boy" because he was con stantly in trouble with officials. He once claimed to be a citizen of China and later demanded to be released because he could not attend a Jewish synagogue in prison. j Officials said ne "caimeo down" as he became older, and has been a model prisoner in re cent years. Woman Heads City's School HOLYOKE, Mass. (UPD Dr. Marcella R. Kelly, of Holyoke, Mass.. does not believe that the variable called sex has anything to do with progress of a woman in an educational career. Dr. Kelly is the first woman uperintendent of schools in the paper manufacturing city. The newly appointed admini strator of the Holyoke school sys tem says ability, training and ef fort are the invariables which de termine the success climb of man and woman in education and other fields. Miss Kelly has nearly 20 years of teaching, and another 15 of ad ministrative experience supple menting her formal training. The training includes a bache lor's at Fitchburg, Massachusetts State College, a master's from Columbia University, and a doc torate from Yale, plus study at Harvard, Brandeis and the Uni versities of Oslo and Rome. Holyoke, a city of 56,000, is satisfied with its .selection. The school committee also considered 40 male applicants. OVERTIME GOLF NEW YORK (UPD - George Von Elm played in the longest "overtime" matches in the his tory of both the U.S. Open U.S. Amateur golf championships losing a 72-hole playoff for the 1931 Open and losing on the 10th extra hole in an early round ofj the 1930 Amateur. Named To Post SALEM (UPD - Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Wil liam McAllister has been named vice president of the National Council of State Chief Justices. The post places McAllister in lino for Uie presidency next year. Ho was elected at last week's American Bar convention. School Lunches WASHINGTON (UPD - The Agriculture Department intends to purchase gome) surplus turkeys for use in Uie national school lunch program. The department said Friday the ready-to-cook turkeyi will be served in the) hot lunch program to about 17.5 million children. GARDEN HOSE aOSEOUT I GARDEN' HOSE HI VI . - mi hs ;M,sm " Vm ' lMt imi swtaetf A iff 58 II Good Quality 2 Ply Plastic 50 ft. 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