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McALHTOt NEWS-CAPITAL MONDAY StfTtMIPR t 1?5S
Order Effect
On Space
Man Studied
OnOTON Conn (API — Silence
must even determine whether pro-
longed exposure to ttuh thing m
rooking odor nd perspiration od-
or would b hsrard before mn
ran safely venture into apace or take
Indefinitely long voyage In nuclear
submarines
Thl wa related today by a naval
doctor Capt Joseph Vogel in key
noting the fit at International Bym
poeium on Submarine and Spare
Madlcln The weeklong meeting
opens today at the U 8 naval tub
marina baaa here
The lympoelum la sponwiad by
the American Intltute of Biologi-
cal Si’lrnrea and supported by the
Department of I tense through Ita
Advance Research Projects Agency
Mora than 200 representatives are
beie from the United Staten Brasil
Prance Italy Sweden Germany
Japan Great Britain Switzerland
and Canada
Tire Soviet Union waa not Invited
Vogel la offlcer-ln-charge of the
U S naval medical renearch lab-
oratory at the base
In a paper prepared for the meet-
Ing amplified In an Interview He
said that some of the thing to
which arlence needs answer are
1 What effect if anv will re-
eult on man efficiency-even per
hap on hi survlvlal— from Inter-
rupting hi normal physiological
cycle based on change from day-
light to darknesaf
What effect If any will result
from axpoeura to trace substances
In th atmosphere of a space ship
or nuclear aub during protected
period of time?
These trace lubstanres would In-
clude such thing a cooking odor
perspiration and other bodily odor
hydrocarbon from fuel oils Freon
gsa from refrigerators and even g
from cleanlhg fluid ahavlng cream
and toothpaste
I What ara the range of en
vlronmental adaption of tha body
yatem of physiological balance and
rounterbalanees?
4 What are tha effect of en
vlronmental change on concloua
nes?
Vogel said tha meeting 1 aimed
at deriving a belter and mora ae
eurate assessment of what science
already knowa about th effect of
confinement In a changed atmoa-
phert Twin Cities
By JANFT DAVIDSON
HARTSHORN I — Mr Jim Walker
and Mis France Cline Ban Fran-
cisco Calif pent last week here
with their parent Mr and Mrs
Roy Cltne
Mr and Mu J W Stephenson
and children Mary Ann and James
David are visiting a few davs In
Kansas City Mo with h brothel
Buddy Stephenson and hi family
Mr and Mrs 8 M Davidson
Hartshorn and Ml's Jean Watson
and Mr Oraca Stevens Krebs
spent tha weekend In Tulsa with
Mrs M H Ross and Bob and Mr
and Mri Jim Davidson and Vicki
Mr A J Davidson who had visited
a few days In Tulsa with her daugh-
ter Mr Jame Gresham and fam-
ily returned home with them
Burley Flppln haa returned home
from Veteran hospital Muskogee
wher ha had been for observation
and treatment
‘ Ale John William Ranallo Mr
Ranallo and their daughter Kelli
Kathleen have returned to his base
at Rapid City 8 D after spending
21 dava leava hera with hi father
Llg Ranallo and family knd In
Adamson With hi aister Mrs Toby
Johnson and Mr Johnson
Mr and Mr Jack A Wiley Ran
Francisco Calif are visiting with
her parent Mr and Mr J H Mor-
gan and her lister Mr Charlea
Colson and Mr Colson
Dr David Moore Kensas City
Mo visited last week with hla pr-
ent Mr and Mr D L Moore
Hallewtll who Joined him tn a
trip to Norman Thursday to visit
th D L Moore daughter Mr
Denton Ooesetl and Mr Gossett
Mr and Mrs Boyd Kuerhenmri
liter and aon Maik Oklahoma City
were weekend guests of her sister
Mr Ed Btmonosky and Mr Sltnon-
°Mr end Mr M K Cook and
family visited In HkHeyvllle last
week With her mother Mrs Russell
Benton and Mr Benton They were
enroute from Norfolk Va to Denver
Colo to mk their home MU
Margaret Benton Fort Bmlth also
visited last week with her parents
the Bentons
Mr and Mr Ben Cuilh and
children Mary Cyl and David Pauls
Valley ar (pending their vartlon
her with her parent Mr and Mr
Wllllm Dal Foe and hi mother
Mr Leona Curlls and family They
visited Sunday with hla aunt Mr
Clara Rr In Port Bmllh
Mr and Mr Harvey Crowder
Lc Angeles ara visiting hi father
jie Crowder and Mr Crowder and
her brother Bill Pprankle and Mr
Pprankla
ART AUTHOR ITT DIM
NEW YORK (AP- Dr William
Relnhold Valent tner 7i Internation-
al art authorltv and art historian
died Saturday He waa former dlee-
‘ tor of the North Carolina Museum
of Art'1 rurator of decorative art
for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
In New York and d' rector of the
petrol! Institute of Art He was
born tn Oermenr
)
ONE LTOCfn CLIMBER DIFS
LONDON AP — Dr Geoffrey
i Wlnthrop-Young II on 1 g g d
Fnglsh mountain climber who scal-
ed th Msiiethorn and other peak
died Saturday
Motor ehl 1 deal tv in tha United
(itatea last y ear averaged J06 every
day!
BlNTMiTtgUa
CRABTREE Z''r
ay i CH irl
HIGHER AND HIGHER— With the Russian launching of a
spare missile containing two dog and thnr successful return
to earth a new frontier tn spar travel wa crossed 1’icio-
chart above (how th highlight of man a effort to rise above
th earth with eventual goal of a manned flight to th moon
Large Iowa Family Has
No Deaths for 68 Years
FORT DODGE Iowa tAPI — A
long-lived family her h not lost
a member ainre 1890 Tha family
circle now totals 98 person
It patrlarth t W E Wme
who with hi wife Jessie now lives
tn the Friendship Haven home for
elderly person
Wrne celebrated hi 102nd
bli thcli y last April ft Hi wit was
92 tn Match
In the family ate five chlkhen
18 grandchildren 41 jrreal-grand-thlklien
and eight great-greal-grandi
hlldrn
Centenarian are not uncommon
In low a which hare with Vermont
and New Hampshire the distinction
of having the nation la gent pei-
cenlsge of senior citizen In it
population
But in Ui atudy Warnea family
th tail death wa th patriarch'
first wife bhe passed on In 1890
leaving him four little gliU to caie
for Two year later hla deceaaed
wife slater came fiom her home In
England to become hi wife They j
have one eon I
Dal on the remarkable family
wa brought to light by th Instl-1
lute of Gerontology at tha Bute
University of Iowa and Dr Clarence
Tompkins exeotiUva director of 1
Friendship Haven
The Institute notes that If there
anv factual basu for th aaytng
that to attain long Ufa vou should i
plsk forbear who lived long future
generation of tha Warn' family
should b well provided I
Wrnr and hla wife both credit
church work for helping them at-
tain great age
For 40 vrar Warna taught a
Sunday School elan In Methndii
Church In Fagla Grove Tha fam-i
tly lived there from 1885 to 1912
Each year Warne la alerted an
honorary lav preaher of the'
church an office he actively held
for a number of year He ha I
helped officiate at the wedding of
several of hla grandchildren and
ran still recite long passages from
the Bible
The Warne moved to Friendship
8-TRANSISTOR
HEARING!
tfOOT ACOUSTfC MX XClUSIVf
NEW STYLEAR
More posvai more clsnry
blaauial rectptina prondsa
iirMtMtnst liesnng Mote iyl-
tr loo So slim so beautiful
sad M NuhcpasM aoioet
Sea (his ttMkrrfil
Eyeglass Hearing gig
MrAlealee — Aldrtrfgs ft oet
8 eg Rpp( tails
AM l I F M
Ah tar Mr lee Vasts
Aceintkea of Muskogee
F O Bs 11
MUrray 1 1471
Mwasgti Ok la
-WJ
UX VmMJsu!
Orbits r
160 MILES
Haven when lua evesight and hear
Ing both became dimmed But his
memotv conlmnee excellent and he
can still enjoy live company of fam-
ily and friend
One of hla ganddanghlrrs is Mts
Robert Mlcbaelson yule of the di-
rector of the State Unlvetsitj of
lowm School of Religion
Warne la a native of Nmfnlk-'
ahlre England
He haa been a resident of the
United Blaine since SMi1
OFIRA STAR DIfS
NORWALK Conn (AP — lulu
Glaser 18 who won world fame In
In th title role of lb oprreiu
“Dolly Varden “ died Pnday Bhe
waa bora In Alleghany Pa
Quinton
Bv C1IRI1TA KMI1II
QUIN ION— The American Legion
Auxillatv met In the home of Mrs
Hinton Thompson for insinuation nl
new officer and a acw ml hour In-
vocation by Vadie iUn k Installa-
tion ceremonies wete conducted lv
Mury Thompson and Wauneta Ral-
laid The following otliins weie
Installed President Vadla Gltlii k
vice piesidept Maxine C alter sec-
rete! y and tiea-mer Chi hi bmtth
histoiian Anna Eaton arigenul at
aims Moy Thompson and chap-
lain Waimeta Ballutd Tach olficer
was pi esented with a poppy coisagn
The businesa session was plead-
ed over bv the piesident Vadie Gil-
lie k The pi aver was bv Wauncta
Bullard TTie auxiltaiy changed the
meeting date fon Monday to Fit-
dnv A membership di Ive now Is In
plot ICS
T he social hour was spent In op n-
Ing gift and revealing the un-
known ficends Names weie diawn
for the next thee nionlhs Ite-
fieshment weie solved to Wauneta
Italia d Vadie GUhc k Anna Eaton
real) Audi son Aliens Reid thills-
U Mnllh Dolho Titltfik two vMlms
Mia Heine Pinkcs Mi Phoebe
Ris-iU and the hostess Marv
Thompson TTie nsriting adjourned
bv all relating the lands Paver
The next meeting to be held at the
Let inn 1ml the fii-t Fiidav after-
noon In O tolvor
A shower was held at live Pente-
costal Unimex chinch for Mr and
Mi Kemp who weie mauled le-
eenilv The shown was sporwifd
by the ladle of the church
and fi lends Lhcy uec enved utful
gifts from the following Mi and
Mr late Thonots M and Mrs
Chat lev Chi ter Mr and Mia louts
Neal Meet lie Mcscdv Thelma King
Mr and Mis O C Thompson Mr
and Mrs Oscar Smith Rev amt
Mia Henry Caves Rev and Mi
Roy Fvtns Mr and Mis Jeff Lamb
Mr and Mi Dave liiunon Mr
and Mts Walter OiHkW Ml and
Mts R A Bunvad Mi C H
Join's Bonnie and fill Char! Mi
and Mi F R King Mi and Mis
Copeland Mr and Mis Jack Curve
Mt and Mis Odus (haves Mr and
Mis Alviy Hm hart Mr and Mis
O B Baker Vadie Gillie k Plmebe
Russell Mr -and Mis H C Bal-
lot d and David Mi and Mi Bill
Andencnn Mrs Mae Roheils IU
Book out harem Knv Mr and Mrs
Roy Pent son Mr and M’ Civ dr
Aiv Mr and Mrs Hester Bland
and Ruih and Herman Mis Fits
Turner Mi and bji Due a Tinner
Mis I'niha Wilcox Mi and Mis
Andv Upton Maud McKee Mr and
Mis M J htilckei Fladv Minn
Mr and Mis C H Hinson
belh Lukle Mr and Mis Rufus
Kemp
Mi and Mr Tied McKee en-
leiuimd In their honue with an
Ice fleam am lal Those piT-ent weie
Ml and Mi Elmer Otav and
drughter H irel and aon Elmer Jr
Mi Newt Oiav and diiUkhlcr Fia
Mae Giay Mi and Mts Inn Petris
Mr and Mis Paul Petei Mr and
Mi Will PHoi amt dijurhiei
Jeanette and David Wien Tulx
One out of evny four ftilveis rail-
ed to the aUeoiicm of Ih DHver
Impinvemeiit Buieau of live Okl
hernia Drpat Invent of Public Bafety
this year wee an unite enacd ditver
2nd and
Civic Leader
Boosts Concerts
In discussing Community Con-
ceits William J Edwaids piom-
tnent rivl c leader said ‘McAlrUer
need Coinmunllv Cpnceil Jmi like
It needs the Knife and Folk club
and all of our oilier cute clubs"
He went on to say that “eveiy
time we lift our axxc ts for the bene-
fit of an Indusliy looking us over
with the Idea of locating heie w
alwava pioudlv list 12 ronjinous
jrais of Community Conceit as
one of the euluUal advantage of
M Ale-ier "
And ao “Coinmunllv Com fits
ha become more than a splendid
pioji'ct spomoied by the fine musi-
cian of this airs" he rontinurd
’ It ha now bet nine a communilv
piojeit asset fiom a buslurs stand-
point as well Community Comfits
Is a tiadlllon and an advantage It
1 rood business to maintain
U we could study the personnel
who bfick mil opn our svinphonv
and out cone ei la association we
would be amari d at the numlvei of
blew men who give of their time to
make these aanociailotia suiccvdul
We would be amazed at the num-
ber who attend the conceits reju-
liulv even thoiu h thrv aie not mu-
sic bins became they find tn these
comrtrsan elfective relief fcotn the
pies uni of the day
It is Inlptesllng to know that
Chimce-Vaughl demanded a irpott
of the rultuml advantages Af Dal-
las be fme they would con Ider mov-
ing 1 500 (unv dies form Connect is ul
to Trxas "
Mis Oils Duisn who is pi evident
of the Muxlc dcpaitmenl of the
Foitnirhtlv club and vie pie-Odent
of Community Conceit and cliaii-
man of the membership committee
reminds Hist admission to the con-
ceit la by roembei ship 1 aid Mem-
ber ships rail nnlv be pimhased
the week of hrptrmber 15 20
Hingle admlMiona for slnrle con-
rms aie never sold except to or
for out of loan guests fhr pointed
mil that memlver'Utp In Com
nmnliv Conceits maka splendid
gifts
Adult memhetxh ps aie 11 '0 and
student niembetxhlp are 1 '0 for
Electrical Gadget
Is Wired t3 Heart
rilOENTX Arid' CAP' -A small
rleclilcal gadpat has given HsV
Hunt 49 CooHdga cojlmv fanner
ptevpecka of a relatively moms!
life
Bcngeons whed live machine hot
imirti laccer than a man a flat to
Hum a heail Thuisdav In an
opriallon said to be the third o(
Ha kind In the woild It tuns on a
su volt baiiciv which la re
r helped every 400 hmn
Hint hn sulfered heart trouble
minimum of (hire conceits The jrtr nu) t(lan t pir (1U bs re
ceullv had etlacks of hvtal heail
stoppage lasting 20 to SO seconds
The earlier two operations were
pri formed two month ago at the
University of Miunetota
After hla hagit tioubl de-
veloped Hun! s heett heal alow
as 10 limes per minute The ma-
chine speeds the beat up to 10
goal this year If enmi 'h membriF
ships sold la four or even five con-
ceiU Behind the Footlights
NTW YORK APl-Thf member
FIR-1 of the cast of 'huniise a Camobef
In’ eie kepi up on bnrkslac do-
ings bv one of the youngest per
hn inert Kennelh Kako
The 12 veai -old la editor of
‘Cnrt OoxMp “ a nnmeopi aphed
weiklv In the diama Kakos por
lisvs Fianklln D Roosevelt Jr
RMITIIA OlTMMBrHH
BAN 1 A FF N M iAPi — The
Fpenb-h name Mmtlnrt still hi adt-
the lint aa lilts old hpenlsh capital
cltya niost popular family name
The “pew telephone dliecloiy llxta
lftl A f Bmllh whlrh donunale
so nianv dlredoiiea ttieie ere only
48 and th Jonca Ully only comes
to It
Chickiuw
R( Al PINO VICTIM — This Mari Oetnina 11 year-old bilde-lo-b
Vic inn of a “scalping" atiack by five man led teenage guls in Lynn
Mass hold Ibe hair the allaikeis rut from her head Th young
glil sufteicd a black eve and lied her wedding gown torn dunng the
attack Due to the beating she w luxspliAllxed fie lhre day cNEA
TUJ-PHOmi
tlmra per nvlmh
bvttirt nnnorfR mr
WIST PAI M BE ACM Fla IAPi
- Rudolph C'ml Nmberg 11 Swed-
ish Immigrant who became co-de-vt
toper of the Wlllaid sloiage bet-
Iciy died Scituiday atler a long til-nr-
He was boin In Block holm
cams to this count) y In 19c3 and
ilieceme axoc laird with T A Wtl-
laid in Clcvelanct ’
Rial Istlca show that moat drinking
driver are bet ween tha agea of 25
and 54
FURNITURE
APPUANCES
McAletter Mod Schedule
Involved In fatal accident were
within 25 mile of their howvee
PenneyB
a Jyka -c iiC v-1
ir$ A COMFORT TO WEAR
OUR SLIP-ONS ANYTIME
Towncroff Ityled in premium final-
ity leather deugned to fit to
they won’t slip oU fetted for
wear right In Penney’! laboratory
Sanitized too
gas
Sv On Girls'
Rugged Casuals
6) 66
8 le 4 to
Pugged leather fovKilg
on o lynffietic Vvtel
They're good Icvikmg
and conxl rutted to fvamfv-
r your feet Chuose black
or brown
Thru
Effort to Answer
Call to Ministry
Is Proving Hard One
rnTSBUROH AP) — On day
Tom Helntlrh bed i long talk
wlih blmeelf
Be ram to th conclusion tha
he would never have peace of
mind until he followed hla calling
—the ministry
'All dtirlrg mv Ufa Jt aeema that
everything kept drawing me to
this end ' he said aa he began
e I a a a a a yesterday at Western
Theologii aJ bemlnary
' If e vet ythlng goes right fn
this year III be ordained min-
ister of the churrh ”
Helm t ha 29 la th father of
two children and a former sales-
man photographer and newspa-
per reporter
In pursuit of hi ratling Hein-
rt h left hi Jcffi aa a Pittsburgh
appliance salesman a few year
ago
He entered Wavneshurg Fa
college and completed a four year
he -Uo i y course tn three years
To finance hi education he be-
came a commercial photographer
and later a reporter for the
Wevneshurg Democrat Messenger
Heinrich recall tt we a finan-
cial struggle to keep the family
going but aa he pul H
' Even when wa were down to
our last (ew dollar eomethlng 1-
wtv happened to keep ua going ”
Seating Space Changed
NEW YORK i API — Four of
Bioedwey' playhouse ere getting
additional aenteng (pact for the new
theatrical season and on ! being
reduced tn alae
Mm chairs for eusiomet ace h-
lug put into the Lunl Ftmlanrve
Coioitet Mm own and the Helen
Haye The xmailcwt addition la 28
the greatest 88
The Adolph I 1 being changed
Into a more lnlimat showpiece
with a new scaling rapacity of 1 972
compered with Ui pievums 1 424
FARIT rUtUTROFLATINO
According to archetngli at dtacoe-
erlea Egyptian aUveiximth of ae
early aa 2000 B O used prtmlUvm
form of "wet elect rt bettarle
in aleotaoplaUivg Bvetals
' fr rr
SHOE
VALUE
ca95
1 J tlM
to It
Black a
FLIP-STRAP
CASUALS
zfl98
rism m kt
Taiy gomg for grli end
budget in Penney’ com-
fort laving Child Cfoft
Mliowelt tonstnatfion
pi cattle fen leather
Brown red him W Sooc-
Hzecf I
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