Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 3
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 3

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

EDITIONS -Page 3-: iThe Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Monday, November 15, 1954. ii MABMMM U.S. Conducts Secret Study Of Sub-Zero Temperatures WASHINGTON (UP) In a strange laboratory shadowed by Col Sale! 4 -n Dove To Seek Presidency Oi State Seriate A dark horse in 'the race for presidency of the Arizona Senate Bright with Beads and Bunny Fur) orado's Flatiron Mountains, the government is secretly exploring the weird world of the unimaginably cold. In this cockeyed realm of matter, where temperatures are close to absolute zero (459 degrees below zero Fahrenheit), tough steel turns ontue, ruDoer loses its in the 22nd legislature appeared yesterday with announcement of Soft Capeskin Leather Downy Bunny Fur Trimmed Equal to Slippers Sold at 3.99 Lined with' Fleece the research project, but it refuses to say why.

THE LAB has three main units a liquid hydrogen plant, constructed in duplicate to assure continuous operation; a liquid ni DIAMOND'S Dollar Saving Basement trogen plant; and a separate; the candidacy of red Dove (D-Cochise). In Phoenix, Dove issued a Statement which said, in part: "I am throwing in my hat for president of the Arizona Senate. I do so because I want to, and I feel that is reason enough. At the moment it does not appear that I have a chinaman's chance, but don't bet any rice on it." Others prominently mentioned Wja ouiiaing nousing special research facilities. The lab also can liquify oxygen, helium, and other gases.

The NBS has disclosed that super-cold liquids and low temperature engineering have "applications in guided missiles." One application might be in the packaging of gaseous rocket fuels as liquids. elasticity, and a kind of liquid helium runs straight up. The lab's work is being sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission, which won't say why, and by the National Bureau of Standards, which is not much more communicative. THE RESEARCH institution, situated on a bleak mountain slope near Boulder, is the AEC-NBS cryogenic engineering laboratory. Cryogenics is the study of extremely low temperatures.

Although the lab was dedicated only two months ago, it has been operating more than two years since some time before the explosion of the world's first H-bomb at Eniwetok on Nov. 1, 1952. If there Is a connection between the H-bomb and the laboratory, the AEC won't admit it. It confirms that it Is associated with the bureau of standards in I Bettar Lee, Diamond', Phoenix, Arizona I Pteaoe me pain Canadian Mora at 1.99 pair. XK Charts Kite Check M.

O. Color Seeond Color Please add ZWc Sales Tax as contestants for the post in recent weeks include Clarence L. Carpenter (D-Gila), Clay B. Sim-er (D-Navajo), A. R.

Spikes (D-Cochise), and Jim Smith Red, Blue or White r-; Even Sries -4 to 9 Since space between the planets' I Address. City State. If The TT. S. Dffioe of Education is presumably very cold not much above absolute zero the Boulder lab may be examining the behavior of space ship materials at' low temperatures.

Use of liquid oxygen for breathing in airless regions also is being studied. The Alsop brothers write from Washington and abroad on the editorial page estimates that between $10 million and $12 million worth of building Is needed for classrooms in U. S. schools. "Rirthrl i Walter Williams celebrates 112th birth- UL L11UU day with hJs vvife E1a Mae g0 C(JUple have been married 60 years.

(AP Wirephoto) Ukcs Toddy At 112 Oldest Civil War Vet Spry On His Birthday beauty to be thankful for-- beautiful, shimmering CEL-O-SHEEN FRANKLIN, Tex. AP) Walter W. Williams couldn't see the rnomix II WASHINGTON AT SKONO STKET JJ cakes honoring his 112th birthday yesterday, but he cracked his wrinkled, leathery face with a smile and said he bet he could still see a pretty woman. The oldest of the nation's four living veterans of the Civil War a mas my cake. I hear tolerable with this thing (a hearing aid) and I could hear pretty well if you'd talk loud." S.iL, XT' was in sly good humor as he observed his birthday in his traditional fashion dressed in his Sunday best, with 12 children and numerous grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, and great-greatgrandchildren clustered around his wheel chair.

i ciorns The day was a high spot in the life of the man who lives quietly most of the time on the 20-acre farm he cleared for cultivation in 1870. "I had a fellow from up North write down here and ask me what I ate that made me live so 1 long," Williams said. n.9 5 "AND YOU KNOW what I wrote him? I told him I got up for breakfast, stood around for i lunch and went to bed with supper." Then he laughed, not loud, but Size 65 85-inch Size 6Sx108-inch 14.95 20x20-inch Napkins $1 "I like to have them (the rest of his family) all here," he said. "They come twice a year, on my birthday and at Christmas. I don't get around much any more.

I just sit out on the gallery there." A sloping porch runs the length of the frame house where Williams, his 80-year-old wife Ella, and a son Gene live. Williams's red-rimmed eyes are almost sightless now. His hands moved nervously along the edge of a Confederate gray scarf around his neck. BUT HE HELD his head high heartily for a man who foraged for Hood's Texas Brigade in IT'S THE NEW STRAPLESS BRA Va Cup Coverage Ik coal cotton EYELET $5 Army of Northern Virginia in the 1860s. JVV; -7Egrz Williams wasn't Impressed greatly with the fact that he had passed the 112-year mark.

Long life, he said, isn't unusual in his family "My grandfather when asked to pose for pictures with his wife and with the larg est of the two cakes baked for his birthday. He had a large cake, topped lived to be 119." "And I might go on and top him," Williams said. "I feel good all the time and I might live that long. I've never been sick but one time. That was a little spell of typhoid when I was 18.

But that's all the sickness I ever had." "YES SIR," he, said, "I feel pretty good. I wish I could see with a Confederate flag, brought from a Houston bakery by his children. A -smaller cake was given by three members of the Bonnie Blue Flag Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confed eracy in Dallas. Williams, an honorary colonel on the staff of Texas Gov. Allan Shivers, smiled frequently and said he was glad to see visitors.

Lamb Heads Golf Group Charles Lamb of Tucson yes He doesn't have many at his Robertson County farm, except for relatives. by CHARMFIT of Hollywood Cleverest, coolest, newest Damask, as traditional on your Thanksgiving table as turkey and cranberry sauce! This magnificent damask is woven of all Celanese yarn in exquisite patterns of a satin sheen. A truly beautiful background for your most cherished appointments! lit I terday was elected president of the Arizona State Amateur Golf They come by every few days to see me dead," he said, "But I don't die." Floral patterns are Orchid or Rose design also stripe pattern AND WHAT'S made him live all in snowy white Cel-O-Sheen damask. so long? 'A good virtuous life," he says and a toddy every morning helps. "I like to have a toddy some lo-front strapless bra molding the bust into curvaceous lines.

Detachable straps make it perfect for off-the-shoulder or halter necklines. Two separate padded wires under Radiant-Stitched cups lend comfort and support and prevent slipping or sliding. In white Eyelet Embroidered cotton, with matching cuff and elastic back. Sizes 32 to 36. Figure Fashion Solon DIAMOND'S Lineni, Street Floor Association, succeeding Peter Grant of Phoenix.

Gil -Dye Sr. of Phoenix was named first vice president, and Bill Bell of Tucson second vice president. Bob Robbs, Phoenix, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. The group voted to outlaw the use of electric carts for next year's championship flight play in the state meet at Tucson Country Club, the first week in December. Warner Leppin of Phoenix won the 1954 title yesterday over Les Madison at Arizona Country Club, 4 and 3.

Bird Causes Court Battle FALLS CITY, Neb. (AP) "Dickey," a blue parakeet with times with breakfast. It makes a person eat hearty but you don't want to be drinking it all day," he warned. Williams Is one of three Confederate veterans still living. Others are Willis Lundy.

106, Laurel Hill, and John Stalling, 106, Slant, Va. Albert Woolson, 107, Duluth, is the lone survivor of the Union forces. NEW BUDGET-PRICED ROOM DIVIDING PLASTIC ACCORDION SAVE AT ARIZONA Order Now! folding doors AND ROOM DIVIDERS wanderlust, has touched off a court battle here. Recently Dickey took wing and flew away from the home of his owner, J. A.

Cook of Verdon. Now Cook has filed 6uit In justice court here alleging that Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schulze of near Verdon are "wrongfully detaining" Dickey, contending that a bird at the Schulze home looks like the Cooks' wandering pet. Cook posted- bond to obtain possession of the bird until a court hearing Nov.

18. STORES OPEN YONITE OFFERING GREATER VALUES IN NEW AND USED STUDENT PIANOS SPINETS CONSOLES ORGANS 742 e. Mcdowell "Ir A fir 1 fA trp. TiN 24 80-inch size PillZl I CHRISTMAS CARDS Over 1.8C0 designs "fJ" to choose from TjTuoAy Zyf Christmas cards at Diamond's III are more beautiful this year I 'mJ than ever! Now is the time to ma'ce your tne card nat expresses just your "pjyJ. your personality! ISbsfi Have them personalized with 1 rp your name imprinted on them! rs-8! i.5o sio Plans For Anti-Red League Bogs Dotcn TAIPEH, Monday (INS) Chinese-Korean plans for a large scale Anti-Communist League" appeared today to have bogged down completely when South Korea refused to consider admittance of Japanese delegates to the organization.

PARK Divide a room, hide a kitchenette or use as folding doors. And they're not a bit expensive For ust 9.95 you get a door to fit js 24" 80" space. It has a 2-way crystal Igcite grip (handles 'openfrom either side). The waterproof plastic never needs painting, cleans swiftly Metal tracks have nylon -carriers. In Sturdy Heavy-Gauge FREE Representing Many of America's Leading Insurance Companies Can trimmed to length Lucite handle to ilide Hang In 10 minutes Everything provided for installation even a screw driverl White, ivory or dove grey 30x80-inches high 13.95 36x80-inches high .7.

1 7.95 DIAMOND'S Street Floor 1 if i 5 rick HI I 1-" I 1 I If ss -I- 1 Ill; I ii, ill; I I I I jyljl Fire, Automobile, Casualty, Aircraft Accident, Marine Insurance Fidelity and Surety Bonds Office hours 8:00 AJ1L 4:45 PJVL Closed Saturday 'MJLStAUULCO Fhoenix, Arizona Ground Floor Professional Bldg. AL 4-2191 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Arizona Republic
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Arizona Republic Archive

Pages Available:
5,579,585
Years Available:
1890-2024