European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 20, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday August 20, 1939 the stars and stripes of Elf balanced behaviour on the Beach four Aqua Uhls at Daytona Beach fla., show that having fun at the seashore is As easy falling off a log. The shapely misses were having a Ball cavorting on the Beach. Up phots got 25#? . May help it grow Washington up for 25 cents the government will sell you an idea that could make you Rich. There s a gimmick though. You have to Supply the brains an imagination and toil it May take to transmute the idea into Gold. The government traffic in ideas a fairly thriving one is channelled through the office of technical services ots of the Commerce department. Subjects Range from accelerometers to zirconium production abstracts Chea pots has just published a new series of abstracts of government owned patents which May be exploited without charge for private have to pay for the abstracts but they Don t Cost you re interested in food pro ducts and the Booklet of Patent abstracts in that Fiel costs 50 cents. Instrumentation comes higher 51.25. There Are seven booklets in the new series. Once you be spotted in the abstracts an idea you think you can turn into profit How about production of Maple sugar products Workman trapped in Sand Hopper new York a a Workman was trapped in a Sand Hopper for an hour and a half while a shovel and bucket brigade of fellow work ers fought to keep him from being his Rescue Ralph Longo 50, wanted to go right Back to work. But police took him to a Hospital. Longo was Down about 15 feet inside the 45-foot-High Hopper when one of his feet became edged piled Sand began to slide Down on him. Coworkers said the uncovered his head twice. They placed a bucket Over his head at one Point to give him air space. When the Rescue workers got Longo s wedged foot free they hauled him to safely. Lightning kills new yorker Oakridge . A a 27 year old Surveyor was killed whence was struck by a Bolt of Light Ning while attending an outdoor Barbecue Here. The victim was James Caroll of Scarsdale . Having enhanced flavor or magnetic fluid clutch Shaft seals drop u line to the commissioner of patents. He will Send a copy of the com plete specifications for 25 cents if you decide to go into business be sure to write the Agency administering the Patent the atomic Energy commission say or perhaps the army or Navy and ask for a free nonexclusive License. If you just go ahead on your own and invent something based on the two bit idea there in anything anybody can do to you. The government is always acquiring and releasing patents. When people invent something for a government purpose while work ing for the government the government gets the matters involving Security such As invention of a More fear some a bomb the Patent May . To Speed up visa issuance to foreign visitors Washington up the state department announced that the . Next january will Stream line procedures to Speed the issuance of visas for people who want to visit this country. The new procedures wore announced by administrator John w. Hancs jr., of the Bureau of Security and consular affairs. He said they not Only Cut red tape they go a Long Way toward eliminating the new regulations make no great changes in requirements for admission. But they Speed up the issuance of visas for no immigrant visits to the . They eliminate the requirement that the applicant be under oath. Never be released. But Many a once secret Gadget has escaped the confines of Security. Probably some of the radiation detection instruments listed by ots used to be classified secret. An ots spokesman said the record is full of cases in which individuals or firms forked Over 25 cents for an invention idea and Are now doing All a couple of men in Florida for example founded a company upon government patents to make in sect repellents they developed Dur ing world War ii. Success stories another flourishing Small Busi Ness was built around Caprous Chloride electrodes for batteries. Similar Success stories involve paint stripping composition Metal plating heat insulated coatings and much else. There is alas the gimmick. Use of the Patent is yours for the ask ing. But said ots director John c. Green you la have to do the dig Ging and Supply the imagination to make it pay off. Commerce chief cites Boom next question or. Speaker Boston up president Pat Rick b. Mcginnis of the Boston main Railroad asked a luncheon gathering How Many Here know How much they pay for stale an Federal gasoline taxes he was surprised when the Only woman in the room promptly an swered nine Celsi asked How she knew Emily Rockett explained when you Payon 500,000 Gallons a year you she owns a Boston taxicab company. Possibility of tax Cut held out by Mueller Washington a Secretary of Commerce Frederick it. Mueller said the nation s business is booming and i. Would Hope that we can. Look Forward within a reasonable period to a lax Mueller told a news conference " Here is no question but what we arc in the rising Cycle. Barring a prolonged steel strike we will stay in the rising Cycle during the foreseeable it was his first session with reporters since he was confirmed for the Cabinet Post Early this month. The Secretary declined to say just How Long a strike he would consider prolonged saying Only Well the longest steel strike on record is 56 the current steel strike started at Midnight july 14, idling some 500,000 workers. Mueller said history shows that not even the biggest strikes have a major effect on the nation s Economy if the Economy i on a definite upward or downard Cycle. Some effect certainly there is an Impact he said but it is on those communities where the Urvi 1 1 s and mines Are located. They Are Hurt no doubt about it. But. Our econ omy is so big that no Industry or any group of industries can affect it to any considerable prior to the news conference the Commerce department announced that the nation s Gross National product was at the record annual rate of $484.5 billion Dur ing the second Quarter of this year. That is a $14.5 billion in crease Over the first three months of this year and gain of about $50 billion from the Low Point of the recession Early last year. The Gross National product represents the total value of Al goods produced and services rendered. Husband forgives wife who admits plot to slay him Oconomowoc wis. Up we had nine wonderful years to Gether. I am not going to throw that away for one bad with these words Clyde pfc if Fer 32, promised to stand by his wife throughout her trial on charges she conspired with he married Lover to strangle him. Pfeiffer s wife Margie 27, asked him to buy her some ice Cream. He went to his car Slid under the wheel and Felt a steel wire lighten around his wire snapped saving Pfeif Fer s life. He struggled with the Man hiding in the Back of his car broke free and dived through a window. Former Friend Pfiffer a lumber company truck Driver said he recognized his one time Friend Edward a. Dunn 43, a Square dance caller from Mil Waukee As his would be , protesting his innocence is awaiting trial on charges of at tempted first degree murder. Mrs. Pfeiffer who has signed a confession admitting a murder plot is charged with conspiracy. Pfeiffer forgave his wife the Mother of two children for falling in love with Dunn who has four children of his is not the worst thing in the world the truck Driver said. He s a Good talker and she was very emotionally Bones discovered of lost Rich . Widow Downieville Calif. A Bones identified As those of Putney wealthy widow of Washington ., who disappeared a year ago were reported found in the Woods near Downieville. Sheriff w. D. Johnson said the Bones were found by a woman Hunting Pine Cones and the identification was made by the Cali fornia criminal investigation and identification Bureau. Mrs. Putney vanished from the town House hotel in Marysville Calif., aug. 15, 1958, while travel ing across the country with Larry lord Motherwell 42. The 75-year-old widow was last seen in Motherwell s company in nearby Marysville. She was reported carrying $50,000 at the time. Motherwell s whereabouts Are unknown. Astronauts of exclusive pact with Magazine new York a life Maga Zine said it has signed contracts with the seven prospective space men the astronauts for exclusive rights to publish the Persona stories of their experiences. The Magazine decline cd to say what it paid for the rights but another Luce publication time said the sum was about $500,000. The men will split it seven ways regardless of which one goes into space first. The National aeronautics and space administration Nasa made a policy ruling last May that the merr were free to make any deals they wished for Selling stories or plays of their Persona lives. Freely available however All information about their official duties As spacemen must be made available freely toll Media the civilian space Agency ruled. The men were chosen As part of Nasa s project Mercury to Send a Man into space. Life Magazine said its contract gave it. Exclusive rights to publish tie official plus the personal Eye witness accounts by the men of their experiences in training and eventually of Man s first trip into families included a spokesman said this refers to material signed by the men or printed under their byline. The rights also include the Persona stories of the men s families life contract was signed by the men s representative Washington attorney Leo de Orsey. Managing editor Edward k. Thompson said the contract made it possible for life to Start immediately the Job of providing a permanent personal running account of modern Man s most exciting Nasa ruling in its ruling last May Nasa prohibited the men from Selling the rights to articles broadcasts or films that involve reporting of heir official duties. Nasa said Public information Media will lie granted frequent accessibility to the Mercury astronauts for the purpose of obtaining information from them concerning their activities in project Mercury. During such interviews the Mercury astronauts will be directed to disclose All information acquired in the course of their activities in project Mercury except information classified to protect National airman s death in thought to be suicide monks Corner . Up Berkeley county sheriff John w. Hill said the death of a/3c wans Ville w. Gamble 25, found shot to death Here aug. 9, was in his opinion a , a native of Arlington tex., had been stationed at Shaw air Force base and had been inthe area Here with a group of air men from Shaw. A Shotgun was found beside the body and Hill added that there was no evidence of foul play
