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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 13

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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DAYTON DAILY NEWS Saturday, Octohpr 1. Oakwood Tackles Traffic Jam if 7- when there is demand for it and then only in coordination with the Dorothy Lane signal. Oakwood City Manager J. D. Foell said he will keep a close watch on the situation.

As traffic increases on reconstructed Dorothy Lane and changes traffic patterns in the area, other changes may have to be made, he noted. By RICHARD HINE Daily Newi Staff Writer The city of Oakwood is aot-ang to try to solve a traffic congestion problem on Far Hills Ave. in the vicinity of Dorothy Lane. wood will take two steps: ONE Put the traffic signal at the East Dr. intersection on a "demand" system.

That is, the signal will change only when traffic on East Dr. trips the switch while approaching. The problem is that the massive north-south traffic on Far Hills must stop too often at the East Dr. intersection, about 400 feet north of Dorothy Lane. To ease the congestion, Oak- Far Hills.

At present, the signal changes at fixed intervals. TWO Synchronize the signals at the two Intersections. This means that the East Dr. signal will change only 0) 0) Jll IS) ii Utivi A at Andy Marten, Wanda Cline and Staff request the pleasure of your presence at the luxurious, ultramodern IT3 HTT LilW TORNADO EVER ill won latest ever recorded in the Cleveland area. Damage estimates are in the millions and at least 22 persons were innjured and more than 200 homes were destroyed or damaged.

UPI GARFIELD HEIGHTS, 0., Oct. 1 The U.S. Weather bureau at Cleveland says the windstorm which ripped through the southeast suburb Friday was a tornado. Aerial view shows the force of the unseasonable tornado, the 3180 Kettering Boulevard (conveniently located south of Dorothy Lane) WIFE NAILED IN CUPBOARD BY HUSBAND Open Sunday From Noon till Six For Special Tours and Information SHOWN TO RUSSIANS False Hand Opens When Prof Thinks CLEVELAND. Oct.

1 (T) With his left shoulder muscles wired for sound and a cram course in Russian under his belt, Trof. James R. Res wick of Case Institute of Technology set off a month ago for a lecture tour of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The wires in his which were connected 1o two by the Russians at each stop, tiny FM radio transmitters i be reported. "But tlioy under-clued to his skin, were part of I stood me, even the first time," MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct.

1 Raymond Mrnvson. 26, who lorked and nailed his wife in a cupboard to keep her from leaving him was sentenced to All years imprisonment yesterday for assault and false imprisonment. The court was told Mawson nailed his 21-year-old wife Annabel in a cupboard, fearing she would leave him when he went to work. i 1 i demonstration ot lechninties oe ooseiveu, "open hand'' and It would open." The demonstration proved rather startling to waiters in a country inn where they tried It later, he said. 4 I I developed at Case that he went to Russia to explain.

Prof. Reswick is director of the design center at Case, where engineers produced the transmitters and are studying their use in direct human control of machines. THE IDEA is that muscle nerve signals picked up by the wires in the muscle can be used to control such things as BIT THE best translation available here was still not accurate enough for the scientists, Prof. Reswick said. It was well worth struggling with the unfamiliar language, however, he concluded.

At his first stop, in Dubrov-nik, Yugoslavia, he said, he met a British colleague who was demonstrating a new, artificial I SV I ui.i iii mi i T- tntfn powered artificial limbs or I band. They got together and msw MARTEFJ CLIfJE is the Dayton Area's Only HEALTI even spacetraft. soon had the hand operating on signal.s from Prof. Reswick's shoulder muscle. "IT WAS quite remarkable," the engineer noted.

"Just by sitting there thinking, I could open and close that hand. I wasn't aware of anything going on in my shoulder. I'd just think Back froiji his four-week tour, Prof. Reswick recounted his experiences at a design center faculty meeting. His presentation speech, which had been carefully translated into Russian for him by experts here, had been revised FACILITY ADVERTISING as a HEALTH "SPA" Which is Locally Owned and Operated Which Has an "Existing" Year-Round Heated Swimming Pool in This Area Which Has an "Existing" Whirlpool in This Area Which Has an "Existing" Finnish-Type Sauna in This Area Marten-Cline Also Offers These "Existing" Features himibikibim skirts DRY CLEANED (PLEATS EXTRA) a Steam Rooms Private Sun Booths Private Dressing Lockers Toledo Scales Tile Showers Qualified Instructors Latest Exercise Equipment Individual Progressive Courses MARTEN-CLINE IS THE MORE COMPLETE, YET, MC's RATES ARE NO HIGHER THAN OTHERS GOME SEE FOB VOOEiSELF! WE'RE OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 A.M.

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