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i Chrysler Tries Whiner' I TheKnoxvttle News-Sentinel by Robert Dictsch hj23 KNOXVILLE (I) TENNESSEE EVENING APRIL 18 1962 DETROIT-A research engineer named George llurborr Jr la convinced there's revolution In the car offing lor ownrn The revolution he says Involve not only a Giant Step Made in Taming H-Bomb US Street to Peaceful Uses new kind of engine but even our aense of Bound and smell The power plant In Hurbner'a car the Is a gas turbine It uses dieael fuel (but can run on almost anything In eluding perfume) geta up to 35 mile a gal bin whine like a jet airplane engine and leave no obnoxious carbon mono Ido fume like many poorly piston engine do Gay Sidewalks May Take on Color mum rxposure Thai's why Ihr company la cup rently showing four test moth-la in hundred of cities So far aa engineering I concerned lluebnrr says: "We are on the verge nf a radical devrl-qxiient the likrs of which have never happened before In the history of power plants Our rm cotaitry trip have convinced skeptics the turbine engine la feasible and work" Rut more mundane problems exist llurbner add "We must condition the American cr buyer to a new engine smwd-a whlny sound People are ao aerustomed to the sound of a piston engine they evrn listen they aren't aware noise "The turbine engine require a new art of rm flexea "The same thing appllrs lo odor We're ao aerustomed to amcU of a piston engine we don't notice It "Rut the turbine engine gives off no smell So we must learn to live In a cleaner atmosphere "Ycara ago people werd so usd to horses they tliought nothing of the odor given of by the animal Today with hornet a rarity in urban arras all of ua realize immediately when a horse Is near" si Plastic Blocks Proposed as Permanent Cover llurbner Chrysler Corp which employ llurbner SI a chief engineer support hi conviction The company will produce and (rQ SI to 71 turbine cara next year beginning around July They will be of different design from the regular Chrysler car (which la turn will look quite different from the 13 models) and will ael for more than $19 00 Chryslcr's turbine engine has one-fifth a many partn ns the regular plMnn engine It has only one spark plug No lunrup are needed since the turbine engine has ao dim trBwlor or breaker points At annual atorkholdcr'a meeting both Chairman George Love end President Lynn Townsend made it plain that Chrysler Is betting heavily on the turbine car Neither would predict how many will be produced five years from now saying merely that future output will depend on consumer acceptance and engineering performance But Chryilcr anticipate no trouble selling the 75 in 1963 regardless of price "We have received thousand of requests and signed blank checks from people who want a 1963 turbine auto" Ilucbner said in an interview "One man is willing to pay up to $30000 Three others will go as high aa $15000" Rut regardless of demand Chrysler intends to sell the 75 cars in scattered locations to get maxi heavy- In the automotive gas turbine expanding gases are directed at a rotating fan which delivers power to the rear wheel of the car Ilucbner whose custom-tailored suits make him look like a Madison Avenue advertising executive first successfully tested a turbine engine In 1954 shortly after joining Chrysler He drove a turbine-powered Plymouth coast to coast in 1956 and last year drove a turbine-equipped Dodge Dart from New York (o 1m Angeles Townsend announced the firm had net earnings of $1300006 for the first quarter of 1963 compared with a loss of $31900000 in the tame period last year By JOHN TROAN cripi Mwwri telnet Wrthc WASHINGTON April US scientists have Just disclosed the most spectacular breakthrough in the struggle to tame the hydrogen bomb They have developed a magnetic furnace which in effect can fence in a non-explosive H-bomb at temperatures of about 14100000 degrees lour times hotter than the heart of the sun From such an artificial sun scientists hope some day to produce a virtually limitless supply of power Though the experimental device not yet practical for making electricity Dr Jamea Turk one of the top physicists with the Atomic Energy Commission says the latest feat brings that goal "yean doner" than anyone had anticipated Called Break AEC officials have been predicting It would take another 20 years or so to tamo the H-bomb for peaceful uses Dr 'nick declined to speculate on how much sooner this aim now might be achieved However he said "this may be the lucky break that was needed to show die way to the difficult and immensely worthwhile goal" The goal is to find a way to generate power from a special brand of hydrogen found in ordinary water If the atoms of this double-weight hydrogen can be fused or welded together on earth as SBttjWSSSORNLOnoof in Research water around to supply the power needs of the whole earth for millions of yeara Machine Described The giant advance toward taming the H-bomb was reported by Dr John Osher of the Los Alamos (N M) Scientific Laboratory He works under Dr Did: at the lab which operated tar the AEC by the University of California The report waa re long time on the sub-atomic scale Tiw Los Alamos scientists laid other researchers hava produced denser or hotter gasea or trapped them longer But nobody has been able to achieve a better combined and that's where the payoff is "The result was ao surprisingly good" Dr Dick confessed "that nine months have been devoted to making aura it waa true-staco then have been several false alarms In Ota A special Jet gun fires the gat Into the furnace after the weight hydrogen atoms are electrified by a miniature man-made lightning holt The gas hot-rods Us way through the magnetic fence which pickets the openings to the hydrogen furnace But the gas slug Its way right out again because tbe oven equipped with curved elastic walls of magnetism which permit oily a "slow natural leakage" that foreshadows practical control of fusion OAK RIDGE April (Special) -Oak Ridge National Laboratory is one of four Atomic Energy Commission installations where research and development la carried out under the controlled thermonuclear program The Oak Ridge approach involves a machine relied the Direct Current Experiment In the DCX a later version which has only recently been completed and is relied DCX3 ONE LANE GONE-lOne illegally parked car like this one prevents the full use of bay St and causes a bottleneck to occur This driver porked only a few feet away from the no-parking sign on the utility pole ond just north of a mail box This violation is between Cumberland Ave ond Church Ave To Seek Legislative Act Wax Is Normal by Joseph Molner MD State Rules on 1 have heard that dally and frequent ase of mineral oil can damage the Intestines Ia this true? I use about three tablespoons of the dressing a MRS Dear Dr Molner: We are concerned over our 4-year-old grandson because the doctor upends so much time cleaning wax out of Ida his ears lie lays (he boy's ear canals are small What causes the wax? And how eat one prevent It? Ilow oftea should the ears be cleaned MRS ByEDTOPP Nlwt-SdrtM NMftvIlit NASHVILLE April 18-It teems now that action fay the Tennessee Legislature the only thing holding up a go-ahead signal on the proposed Gatlinburg Bypass be willing to take over that maintenance when the Gatlinburg Bypass completed and whatever the existing riides on the present route have been taken care of by the UA Department of the Ulterior in a satisfactory manner southbound lane of this Mineral oQ damage the intestines It can mwever interfere with the absorption of some vitamins I see no harm in such use of mineral oil ao long as the user keeps that fact in mind case of any figns id vitamin deficiency Pkway presently closed being of molecular ions are injected hav- You don't want to "prevent" wax from forming It is a normal secretion and is a protection for the membrane of the outer ear canal How-ever there are considerable individual differences The amount of wax varies So does the consistency In many people the wax dries readily crumbles and falls out In others it is more pasty or By DON FERGUSON Gay St sidewalks may be color this year as part GAYWAY the Downtown Knoxville Association'! next project The sidewalks may be covered with colorful blocka of preformed granite-epoxy coating a product so new that It actually has no name It la designated SURCO 1330 The substance ao hard that a thickness of only one-eighth inch would be required ft would be laid In iquarcs or rectangles atop the present sidewalks The varied colored blocks would be alternated so aa to give a pattern Sample Strip OK'd A group of Gay -St property owners and merchants met yesterday and voted to accept an offer by the manufacturer Surface Coatings Co Atlanta to lay a sample on a 33-foot-wide ship of Gay St sidewalk This would be dramatic new use of SURCO 1330 and the manufacturer particularly interested in its use on sidewalks here The sample area that 35-foot strip in front nf Kay Jewelry Co 408 Gay and Federal Bake Shop 410 1 Gay The work wil start within a few weeks SURCO 1230 baa been used aa flooring for varioui industria plants It non-slippery and resists staining The substance consist of granite chips held together with a chemical binder Gratings May Be Moved Women will especially appreciate another aspect of the GAYWAY project It may result in the moving of the metal gratings on sidewalks wher many a woman has lost or stuck a spike heel The gratings which furnish ventilation for certain underground equipment at aom buildings may be moved nearer the curb and made smaller placed on the side of the curb Architects Ben McMurry Jr and Bruce McCarty' whose firms are designing GAYWAY outlined various proposals for the DKA group at the Farragut Hotel Their proposals call for meta) canopy lining Gay at a 16-foot height The canopy would project from buildings out to the edge of the sidewalk and maybe a few feet farther at bus stops to provide shelter for those alighting from buses! Would Include Skylights Plastic skylights a few feet wide would be adjacent to the buildings and -the metal canopy would extend from the skylights There also would be a system of overhead electrical lighting under the canopies The canopies would be supported at the edge of the sidewalk by slender metal poles GAYWAY probably win result in the widening of the sidewalk on the west ride of Gay It currently about 11 feet wide while the east sidewalk is II feet wide The widening would leave Gay St 40 feet wide from sidewalk to sidewalk Certain existing marques on NOTE TO MRS I agree with you and your husband: a baby is not "marked" while the mother is carrying it And a quarter of a million doctors will say the same thing But 1 -don't think you can do anything about a grandmother who happens to have been infected with this false notion half a century or more ago Just be tactful with and act your own mind at ease Moulton has notified National Park Service Director Conrad Wirth that the state will go along with conditions under which the NPS offers to construct the bypass NPS conditions! Include access to the bypass for residents in the area of the Campbell Lead Rd Until last month refusal by NPS the result of a recent slide along that portion of the' parkway" Moulton commented' The' third condition by the NPS that the' bypass be built upon lands provided by the state and on the location and standards at --the Interior right-of-way plana Com-menting on this the com leased through Physical Review Dr Milner tfwtyi flatf te fetor frem Mi mi wtmwwr MHibU bi ww fbtir awiHirn hi fbfe cehimn But becsHM if tbe beiNeBsw vsImk eB rmH recetvetfl tfntty be Letters published by the Ameri-I tag high energies The attempt is can Physical Society I to cause circular rotation of these Using a machine Dr Tuck I tans while trapped in a magnetic dreamed up Dr Osher managed field The Oak Ridge approach ln 1 fiirfr is contrasted with the approach bypass plans cloud of electrified gas in an al-1 of most other installation in that Tnu-v PmhthiiMi I I leakproof furnace whose the plasma Marts at a high Wants Trucks Prohibited I standards than those submitted Dear Sir: I have three children The last a boy was called a birth" I had never heard of it but the doctor said it made the labor twice as long WIU you please ex-' on In a letter to Mr Wirth thtajthe plan by the NPS- "The' de sticky A small canal or one that is shaped angularly will not give up the wax as easily And if the canal is irritated or some infection is there the amount of wax will increase As the canal fills up with wax it can cause a sense of fullness sometimes itching- and can interfere with although this does not imply deafness it's just that the packed canal does not admit as much sound- Do NOT try to remove wax with a match stick or anything of that sort Leaving aside the risk of damaging the ear that sort of effort merely tends to push most of the wax bade in where it becomes hardened and packed If the wax ia soft it can safety be washed out with warm water in a rubber syringe oven is fined with a magnetic fence" week Commissioner Moulton said I partment had in mind construc-he believed the proposed punt ofltion of a facility that would about midway of the by- mit 50 miles per hour traffic very desirable and arid Moulton "but if the pmiiai for the future growth and Park Service insists mi building ypnion Gatlinburg" 1 the longer route which contains One of the conditions outlined I tbe greater curvature we will by Wirth is that there he "per- offer no further objection" manent prohibition of all trucks I Sees Need of NC OK imd commercial vehicles from the I Moulton said the decision of the Jr Highway Department in regard to Dr Tuck declared ubitton from the cross-mountain mtttep hid been reached I Tim proving lighway US 441 and Tennessee consultation with the Grew Am Mountains Park Commit- The gas was of moderate den- Dr Osher reported the a a readied temperatures of 50000-000 to 100000000 degrees CenU- grade In a telephone interview Dr Tuck was more precise He said the temperature nit about 80000000 degrees Centigrade-or 144000000 degrees Fahrenheit "This ia hotter than you need) for a thermonuclear' reaction" of taterstate 40rThatl In each pocket of space Ordinarily a baby bom head first and after the head has emerged the rest of the birth ia relatively easy However sometimes the baby turns around Because of his folded-up position he bora feck-first but buttocks-fiwt and in that doubled-over position it is much more difficult for him to move from the womb to the world awaiting him outside It could be that never heard of "posterior birth" because it so often is called "breech The term "posterior" may also refer to position of the skull at time of birth Most babies present anterior" Le 1 back of skull is forward If in opposite position it is called 'posterior" energy rather than starting with the energy or heat being supplied by several stages of compression A unique carbon arc among other types of arcs was developed at ORNL to tho energetic molecular tans into atomic tans" Principals carrying out the work at Oak Ridge include Dr Arthur Snell of Kingston Dr Bell of Oak Ridge Dr Ed Shipley of Oak Ridge and Frank Potts of Knoxville Potts has been especially concerned with research and development of electrical magnetic coils for achieving the strong field to contain Hie Ridge official said thermonuclear energy he released from tho amount of heavy hydrogen gallon or ordinary water equivalent to tho heat by turning 300 gallons gasoline If the wax ia hard and atnek to the wall of the nr canal your doctor will have to remove It with Instruments However sometimes wax can be softened before washing-It eat nsing sweet oil or one of the preparations on the market designed for-that purpose completion with interested parties in about the rise of an ice cube woe interstate route connects T- Gatlinburg -r n4 -S it see and North Carolina I One other point was raised by I4 magnetic Moulton said he had received Moulton concerning prohibition of an opinion from the office of the truck traffic along UA 441 He I which nmato state attorney general to the ef- uid some action might also be refect that the highway comraiaisoo-1 quired by the state of North Career does not presently have au- Una would appear that per-thority to prohibit truck travel on I hap Mr Wirth may have to the routes listed by Wirth The negotiate with North Carolina highway officials as to the use of trucks on UA 441" he said Commissioner said he would be willing to prepare and sponsor an 50 Yachts plasma One Oak that the that could small in a would be produced of Hemorrhoids can be cured! If troubled with fissures fistulas itching and other rectal problems write to Dr Molner in care of The News-Sentinel requesting a copy of tbe booklet "Tbe Real Cure for Hemorrhoids" enclosing a long self-addressed stamped envelope and 30 cents In rota to cover printing and handling Rapid and excessive formation of wax In the canal la often the sign of -infection -Not a positive sign-hut a check should be made With children once the wax has been cleaned out periodic syringing with warm water once every four to six months will frequently prevent wax from becoming impacted in the canid And a tip for adults who work in dusty environments and are bothered with excessive wax which appears in response to' irritation by the dust: Wearing a light cotton plug in each ear to keep the dust out can be very helpful and will not interfere with hearing to any important degree either Dear Dr Molner: I read your article ou pros- tale operations and it is very true because hi the fall of i949 I had such surgery 1 was 69 then and am going ou 93 bowl My doctor and surgeon both said It would add yean to my life and believe me I know it in Do Water Fete act to the next General Assembly which would give the highway commissioner this authority He added however that he hopes this provision as outlined fay Wirth "would not prohibit the use by service vehicles of that1 section of the proposed bypass be- Parker Heads UPI Sales in Canada New $3 725 000 Cyclotron jn Use fifty or more yachts the biggest boats on Fort Loudoun Lake wifi participate in the Dog- OAK RIDGE April 18 (Special) tween the end of the present park-1 Operational testing of a A former Knoxvflfian Fred way and the Lead Rd new cyclotron is under wood Arts Festival Water Car-j Parker has been named United I International sales Eacft weekday during Lent a prominent American invitei you to job with him in hit favorite prayer Today job with: there being many people in this general area who need tbit serv DR MARCUS BACH ice way at Oak Ridge National Lata nival on the afternoon of April Press manag-oratory This follows 29 according to parade marshal I er for Canada with headquir-fid achievement-of the first test I (Bill) Williams I Ttmmtng three boat lengths Oak apart they will form a parade Cyclotron I approximately two miles tang de- Fort Loudoun Yacht Club if sever- putting on the water carnival in ten in Toronto Mr Parker's previous position was UPI business representative in Noth Carolina He his some buildings would remain problem offered by this however is that most existing marques are only 14 feet' high- The canopies would be two feet higher The property owners and merchants -who met yesterday will compile more specific data as to cost etc and then present their proposals to the DKA which would in turn solicit support tar the project The cost would be handled on a basis of so much per front foot This letter ought to be of reassurance to worried sufferers of prostate trouble who have written about the gloomy and fanciful tales told to them by tnis-infonned calamity howlers Why is it that tome people so delight in trying to frighten their friends with horrible predictions or terrifying stories whether true or not? The light of God surrounds me The love of God enfolds me The power of God protects me The presence of God watches over me Wherever 1 am God is" Preferred Better Facility Another condition presented by the NPS is that the state assume jurisdiction and maintenance of the Gatlinburg-Caney Ckeek spur which is being built by the National Park Service Moulton advised that his department ou1Hcq Skdtilig Rink Is Open skating at the beam on March 5 The first operation of the Ridge Isochronous (ORIC) confirmed extensive sign studies over the put Oakley and John Lana1 at the got first taste of newspaper work as a copy boy for Tbe News-Sentinel With the wire service he has served reporter copy Mr rarxer editor bureau Dear Dr Molner: I have a salad dressing recipe that uses mineral nU to cut calories but nit UytnMl SiliwS CmmuHIm ky Htwimir EwNrrt AmscMim I cooperation with the Junior League and the Chamber of Com-merce cosponsors of theFes-ItivaL Dr James A Ely's 52-foot yacht probably will he the largest one in the parade but only a little larger than the 48-footer owned by Waller Anderson com-mondore of the Yacht Ciuh Dr Search for Freedom (33) Two Revolutions by Don DOUGHBOYS BATHE RED ARMY SOLDIERS DURING ALLIED EXPEDIDONTO NORTH RUSSIA Coliseum Coliseum officials squeezed a few days of public skating Into a tight schedule of other events iRobert Baker own a 38-foot a ugm scneauie uuier evems i naaen mux un manager and then business rep- inininw TIPI in for the arena floor and tho icecnft which wifi beta tho parade IJItehlSfbSn h5 reau manager In Milwaukee and rink wOl be open 3-5 and pi through Friday ORNL Unit Treats Waste Water has served in Tennessee Virginia Mississippi and Alabama Mr Parker 37 wu editor and publisher of The Corinth (Miss) Daily Corinthian in the late 1950s He wu 0 Navy pilot In 1M4-47 liso served during flie Korea hostilities A brother Jackie is a professional football player with the Edmonton Canada Eskimos waste water Iran atomic energy installations has been developed Kentucky Miner I Drowned in River HARLAN Ky- April 10 (Spe-dal-Tho body of a retired coal miner was found tat Cumberland process for treatment of large I River at GoTertown yesterday (volumes of slightly radioactive OAK RIDGE April 18 (Special) Investigation indicates Willie I Barnes Cl-y ear-old Negro apparently drowned Deputy Sheriff Ton Moore said today Aa autopsy wu made yesterday hut the repot had not yet been an- nounred Officers did not know just how Barnes got in the water 1 QUESTX at Oak Ridge Nation! Labora-tory The process which "more than adequately meets decontamination requirements for environmental discharge of process wastes" wu developed in the IChemleal Technology Division rer a three-year period says Ithe Oak Ridge National Laboratory News EIRE 1 i i nr Boat Capsizes Man Drowned SCOFF 1 1 UT The liberal recrement In Russia ns shaken ty the dismissal of the first representative Duma in 1908 A second parliament met the same fate Rigged election laws returned a third archty conservative Duma in 1907 whiclx eras suffered to finish its five-year term Yet some reforms were being made What might bare been the fate ef this slow change te representative government will sever be known for World War 1 intervened Yhe war was disastrous for Russa In the last days Nicholas II was dominated by his wife who in turn was under the influence cf the religious charlatan Rasputin This together with defeat at the front hunger and fafat-an Udermined the people's last allegiance Strikes began in Fetrograd (formerly SL Petersburg) In March 1917 Amazingly in a few days the Romanov dynasty collapsed It was not so much a revolution as the complete litter irrevocable breakdown of tbe autocracy The czar abdicated and a democratic provisional government was established Its postponement of reforms and determination to honor Russia's treaties with the Allies and carry on the war created new unrest in the country Peasant uprisings spread Two million soldiers deserted The Petrograd soviet the council intimidated the government In hopes of creating anarchy Jn Russia the Germans allowed Lenin to pass through from exile in Switzerland They were suooessfuL With only a few thousand followers the Etisheriks began to take over a revolution they government over to the local soviets" Alexander Kerensky now bead of the provisional government hesitated to move against the powerfnl Petrograd soviet In fact a threatened counterrevolution by the army forced him to appeal for their aid Then a skillful swift seizure ef key paints in the city by a corps of Red Guards? on October ZS and the Bouhe-tiks were ia power Civil war which included a confused intervention by the Allies ensued By its end in 1920 the Bolsheviks now called the Com- were firmly eciitnched- NEXTcSbffls I OFTEN AJ1IND1 AN ONE I ANSWER I 1 CHATTANOOGA April II A boating accidental Lake Chick- ESH PatlOnt Escapes amauga yesterday took tbe life of Junes Bowman 36 cf An Eastern State Hospdal pa- Chattanooga Oner Kirby a Bowman's nephew Richard raped tarty today by sawing Granger 20 of nearby Harrison through ban I John Henon uid Bowman drowned when a 14- told deputies Young Kirby fares foot aluminum boat to which they rt 1426 Mississippi Are He had I were fishing ripsized in the main been committed to the hospital by I channel of the lake I court order Cm i ASM.

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