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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 65

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Albino Robin Radio Blackouts STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Sunday, March 29, 1953 $5 Action Is Taken Roger Rae Sees an Old Friend Tied to Events CORRECTION, PLEASE! Is a Singer! Osbnnd avenue's albino robin is Against Cities! On Sun's Surface (By Science Sen-ice) Pollution of Streams Laid WASHINGTON Outbursts of To Communities radio noise at microwave frequen cies are usually accompanied by Legal action was taken against an old-timer (for a bird) in those parts. Fred T. Gasche, 18U Osband who saw Friday's State Journal story about the white robin, phoned in Saturday to say he'd seen the same bird last October, possibly on his way to warmer climes. "He's quite a singer, too," Mr. Gasche said.

Hat Wasn't Stolen -WASHINGTON, March 28 UP) Gen. Walter Bedell Smith's story about his hat has been capped. By Undersecretary of State Smith himself, in fact Not long ago, he came out of a top-drawer meeting bareheaded and growling "some statesman has stolen my hat." After the remark was printed, Smith told newsmen yesterday, he was sent no fewer than seven hats. Then he found that his hat had not been stolen by any statesman or anyone else he had left it home. Smith said he was contemplating reporting that his shoes art missing.

"Don't print that," he cautioned. "I wear 9-C." flares on the sun and sudden black' several communities charged with outs of shortwave radio signals, it now appears. From May 1 to Oct. 1 last year, five bursts of radiation were re corded at a frequency of megacycles on a two-foot basket shaped radiotelescope at the Na val Research laboratory here. Four polluting Michigan waters at a meeting of the state water resources commission here Friday.

Cheboygan and East Jordan both were given 10 days to file an answer to legal complaints lodged against them by the attorney general's office. Cheboygan is charged with polluting the river and East Jordan with polluting Lake Charlevoix. A circuit court appearance to answer charges of polluting Thunder bay was ordered for Alpena. Farmington, found in default of an order to stop dumping waste of the bursts coincided with ob- Distribution of Polio served flares and sudden ionic dis turbances. Dr.

John P. Hagen and Parents Blamed A 40 percent increase in juvenile delinquency in recent years in the African Gold Coast is blamed by welfare workers largely on parents, Accra reports. Children often were sent by their parents to buy liquor from bars and they frequently lingered there, looking and listening to what went on. It was because of this that a recent law wai enacted making it illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to be in bars. Nannielou Hepburn of the Naval Research laboratory report in the British scientific journal Nature, issued in London.

This is the highest frequency at which radio astronomers have re Preventive Is Planned State Health Authorities Expected to Announce Procedure Soon State health authorities and medical men are expected to announce into the Upper Rouge river, was ordered to appear at the next com corded tremendous increases in the mission meeting to show cause why legal action should not be taken. No action was taken against amount of radio radiation the sun is putting out. The radiotelescope used trap waves about a third of an inch long, much longer than the waves of visible light that you see or photograph, but shorter than the radio frequency to which you West Branch, charged with ignor ing an order to start construction their plans soon for rationing a limited supply of gamma globulin, a temporary polio preventive, this summer. Dr. H.

D. Anderson, chief of the biologic products section of the state health department laboratory, said Friday a committee has been working several weeks trying to devise a policy for distributing of a sewage disposal plant, after rity officials said voters will decide in April on a proposal to float a bond issue for the construction. The community is charged with are accustomed. Bursts at very short radio wave' PHILCO lengths such as this are believed to come from deeper within the sun's polluting the Kifle river. the limited supply of the blood' A decision on Iron Mountain product when the polio season atmosphere than those ol longer wavelengths.

These bursts usually coincide with those of longer wave- and Kingsford, which asked for arrives later this year. extension of orders to start con The committee has made no an lencths. struction of sewage treatment fa nouncement yet," he said, "but The bursts at a wavelength of 8.5 millimeters (a frequency of 35.000 megacycles) differ from cilities, was postponed until the commission can meet in the upper whatever policies they adopt will probably conform with the pattern peninsula sometime this summer. those at longer wavelengths in two of distribution adopted by the Na Both are charged with polluting Sales Service current issue of the Journal of the American MedicaJ association and widely publicized Friday. "Whether we get into the production of that vaccine will depend on many factors, principally the cost involved and the availability of funds to do the job," the laboratory official remarked.

"If we are needed to help make it, and funds are provided either through state appropriations or private grants, we will help do whatever is necessary." tional Kesearch council. main respects: (1) The bursts usu me iwenominee river. The difficult nature of the dis ally end much sooner ana KZi tneir amplitude is much smaller. The tribution problem is indicated bv largest burst yet observed at WALTER the fact that the state's expected supply of gamma globulin for Terms low $1.25 Weekly TV Antennas Installed and Guaranteed. wavelength of 8.5 millimeters caused an increase in the total solar polio prevention will meet only 2 to 5 percent of the potential de radiation of only 27 percent.

mand for the product, Dr. Ander None of the bursts observed last son said. ed more than five minutes. Similar problems exist in all The radio receiver in the spring of 1951 was adjusted to follow the sun during the daylight hours and ess states, he added, and a nationwide distribution policy will probably be record continuously the intensity WINCHELL (For Gruen Watches) 9:00 TONIGHT (And Every Sunday) Over WILS 1320 on Your Dial lollowed, under the-supervision of the U. S.

public health service and the state health commissioners. of the sun's radiation. Previous Gamma globulin produced at the work had shown that the intensity of the sun's radiation at 8.5 millimeters wave length was much Michigan health department lab CATCHING A TRAIN? A NO. I'M OFF TO yJ I ARTHUR MURRAY'S Ji FOR HIS 40h I ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION "First Door East of Sears' oratory from blood taken from volunteer donors will be limited to tographer along with him. Incidentally, Sheren is here pointing out how his car belt has the webbing attached to the door, which tends to keep car door closed in rase of an accident.

Rae started flying in 1930, about the same time Sheren became a flyer. During the next few years Rae became nationally known as a race pilot and precision jumper. In 1937 he joined TWA and sinre then has logged approximately 15,000 hours of flying time during which he has covered well over three million miles as an airline skipper. Remember Roger Don Rae, famous Lansing airman of the 30's? The picture shows him at left in his uniform as a transport plane captain for Trans-World Airlines. He flies between Chicago and Los Angeles.

In the picture, taken in the Chicago TWA hangar, Glenn L. Sheren of Mason, an old flying buddy of Rae's, is explaining to the former Lansingite how the principles of the airplane safety belt has been adapted to automobiles. Sheren is head of the Karbelt Manufacturing company of Mason and just happened to have a pho 814 East Michigan Ave. I'hone 25421 more constant than at longer wave lengths. The original work, however, was done with a highly directive beam, so that only a portion of the sun's surface was observed use within the state, Dr.

Anderson said. He said the state health labora at one time. tory was not producing any of the new polio vaccine described in the In the new radiometer the sun is seen as a point source. With all the sun's disk visible at one iKJBBJ Speaker Named Arts, Crafts Society Plans Britain Harnesses Wind To Get Electric Power CALL ED-2-5091 FOR RELIABLE For Program StKVICt Local Talent Show in April time, sudden changes in the intensity of the radiation anywhere in the sun's surface can easily be noted. To find that job.

read The State Journal "help wanted" ads. If you don't see it there, run a "work wanted" ad telling employers vou're available, phone 41351. Henry Heimann, executive vice president of the National Associa LONDON UP) Britain is harnessing the winds to generate electric power. The plan is to set up a chain of giant windmills along Britain's coastline stretching from the Orkneys in the north through Forms are available at the Quarnv WILLIS RADIO CO. "The Best Service Anywhere" tion of Credit Men, will speak at by's Art store.

Silver Leatf Paint company, Michigan Historical ma seum and the Campus Book store in r.ast Lansing. the Hebrides and West Scotland to the "Top Management Night" program to be sponsored Thursday by the Lansing chapter of National Office Management association and the N. A. C. M.

at Michigan State Entries must be taken to the West Wales and then down to center on Friday, April 10, be tween 7 and 9 p. or on Satur Cornwall in the south. Preliminary tests have been completed and 60 suitable sites selected. college Union building. day from 12 to 5 p.

m. WHIL Mr. Heimann's Monthly Business Ribbons will be awarded in each An art show sponsored by the Arts and. Crafts society for all adult artists living in the Greater Lansing area will be held April 16-19 at the Scott park Garden center at 915 Townsend st. Only artists employed as teachers or art instructors at the present may not enter the competition, Mrs.

Harry Barnard, co-chairman of the show announced Saturday. All works submitted must be originals in either painting, drawing, ceramic and sculpture. Entries must be framed and read to hang, Mrs. Barnard added. A charge of 50 cents must be submitted with each entry blank.

The first of the wind-d riven Review is regarded as an authori tative publication on business con ditions in the United States and his Why don't you come in today and learn to dance the Arthur Murray Way. It's quick and easy. Special rates, special parties during his 40th Anniversary celebration, too! ARTHUR MURRAY 10412 N. Washington Phone 9-7S91 message will deal with the current market conditions. class for first, second and third places.

An additional award of S25 will be given to a popular vote contest winner, Mrs. Barnard said. Judges for the event will be announced later. Dick Gringhuis and Richard Rae are exhibits committee power generators is to be built in Caernarvonshire. Research on using winds to generate electricity has been carried on in Britain for four years.

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