The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 170, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961 Page: 4 of 26
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BUSINESS MIRROR . . .
Relatively Tiny Gadgets
Doing Mighty Bigdobs
By SAM DAWSON
of the Be'l System. Through its development of the
solar battery, the transistor and many other in-
strumentalities the Bell System helped make sat-
Moment of Meditation
And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to
wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admoni-
tion of the Lord Eph. 6:4.
THE OFFBEAT NEWSBEAT . . .
Letters You Dream About
Would Sound Like This
w healthy persons who can eat a nut ri tl out diet.
And often mask important symptoms and signa
in the anemic patient who has not been dingi
nosed accurately."
Writes Commissioners George P. Larrick of the
Food and Drug Administration.
"Until it is clearer which fats are more desir-
able nutritionally and which. If any, are undesir-
able, major changes in American dietary habits
are not to be recommended.”
now congress, someone tries to hang some more
•junk' on this tree in the form of so-called addi-
tional benefita and amendments.",
The Orange Leader
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1%61
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ellite communications. -
In the recent Echo experiment, the Bell Sys-
tem was a contractor for National Aeronautical
and Space Administration. The contract was
under $200,000. Compare this to the fact that the
Hoimdel, N. J., ground station alone cost Bell
$00,000. The NASA station at Goldstone was
modeled after Hoimdel.
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By which is meant as a/chemical smorgas-
i the newly communications satellite system. The Bell System
L.u? is deeply involved in the planning for that program
says Dow, and is prepared to spend up to $25 million to put
an experimental satellite into orbit.
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ellite communications possible. These were de-
veloped at Bell System expense.
story written for The---— — _
Cope Routh of the Midland Reporter-Tele- whelmingly.
tram. Here it is: ' And in January 1959, Donald McBee,
This little town of Wink didn’t bat an a Wink native 18 days out of North Texas
eye when the big news arrived. . State College, wa* hired as executive di-
Its blocks of abandoned, false-fronted rector of the project.
buildings continued to lean unhappily over “We be the only town in the whole
the sun-scorched surface of Hendricks country which has been completely re-
Boulevard. , modeled," said McBee.
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wandstrndhegcnupcentra"brgskor 26 —’ pfogram «•“ under way, Me
* cpoldlmeadh (sco) Dow. W. hat punled "To begin
low over his eyes against the glare, wrote loan oof S1,"
the little ghost town of Wink in Wink needed. Don't worry about the
wErotheconte Khis enlightening story money, said the federal authorities I the
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We need expe» °of your own the federal government gave Wink enough
picted in the money to undertake the project. \
ted Press by Wink voters passed the proposal over-
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the presidency works beet to a great ferment of Whether Kennedy himself and asy of his Ides
ideas and activites, even when this yields some men have sccomplished such goals as these seems
real chaos or, at the minimum, the appearance to be one of the major points of argument in the
of it nation today. The present consensus evidently is
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Project Echo and our other space communica-
-----. - tions experiments have given America s clear
le and new business interests ... lead in this field. We cannot afford to loose that
[ar as getting money from the lead.
________ ______If a lot of people call a working satellite communitcations system,
me go themselves conservatives and say they achieved by American free enterprise, would be
n4Le streets in a 121-acre don't want government handouts. But the the greatest possible evidence of the vigor of our
PaVe a Ene sreek and relocate first chance they get, they take everything system. It is also a way of getting more extensive
--- bout 75.4 tLy canputtheir hands on.” and possibly cheaper communications around the
some.ofstheastrest tear down 22 building* Another merchant didn't mind express- world,, az well “ • means ofsinereasing the
They re going to tear aown 2 wuE " Aenien «,1hoeh vow’d better flow of information among all nations.
in the businesz district and convert the ing his opPositior ’ "aith Uh YoHim. their Precious time is now being lost on arguments
area into a shopping center with shrub- not use my name since mtaking over Who will operate the system, how it will be
bordered parking areas. . money." .. ... .. w.-. Lan it organized and who will control it
— - Pdoine to tear down Ml houses \ "But the government has. more than it
because they don't meet the minimum can tend to now without getting it* fingers
DANFas of a building code adopted at in everybody else* business.
ofPtdIKie pianning. “I'm not in favor of giving anvbody
Max nnips.0 a inessman Who was anything. Let the damn fool* work for it."
ch„merFCmmerce manager at the The Project i.noCthe onlyfederalcash
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We belleve the enterprise should be operated
by the international common carrier, who have
already established networks which link nearly
every corner of the world. They are regulated
bi this eountry by the Federal Communications
Commission, which has already declared that It
will emtablish safeguards to see that there will
be as favoritiam among suppliers; that anti-
trust considerations wifi be taken into account.
But the FCC is being hampered by objections
that a joint venture of international common car-
riers would be dominated by one company, mean-
ing ATAT.
This fear is s myth. The Bell System has no
intention ot dominating a satellite enterprise and
it couldn't if it wanted to. Its sole interest is the
earliest practicable establishment of a worldwide
commercial satellite system, to supply communi- — —---- omratsone
cations service the years have built up a pattern of operations _____________________
Creation of a worldwide system must be a a nd established, effective commerical relationships I know what the court has said. Soless has spoiled m.ny
worldwide enterprise it will require the coopers- with the very foreign organizations who would be but derstana the mean- W of milk and many people.
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QVI reports ° “iherm" in government. "Hebelleves "few even meat of , Bervice for .11 peoples. tions) makes their selection as the ones to oper- The dismal history,o man‛,at Gollis.one of the..gamesrmuch
hop both his --iona. and Ms lom winin the end Ot“our“greatest presidents have been original Now the important things i to develop the at. the system all thenmorelogi Lrated under tempts to aydown his angand polite play than speak,
wsteh by Ito rewhs Ue edidant dmbarte quest thinkers." that their effectiveness^ stemmed from syrtem. Bell le enger to get on with aaperi- nsatellitt,sy and be available either through ing ... I synpathize with those You read of horses winning a
"5 A.h a meant 4 LAmnerin- out sound Naving ective minds able to absorb and weigh in ments that must be made before any system can g ADtgkqn - who lock upon disarmament nego- race by a nose. Maybe we better
foncontc as a means 0 hammering out "D" immehse array of facta ana ideas, and trom hav- become a reallty. M is buiding the satellites lease or ownekship to ‘1 U.s.international m, tiations"as‛an elabgrate minuet, keep our heads up.
policy. .1.1. . . . ,* in” the men around to fuel their minds, that will give the answers. But h needs rockets mon carriers. Equipment for the syst .m wouldbe But we dare not yield to cynicism -----
Right now a good many, including some old « satenites into space obtained on a competitive basis from other com- despair.—State Secretary Dean The initial cost of building any
hande, complain that the President’s multiplicity Such nourishment and stimulation"„yg.Drua "°AArtha “"red to pa?Ul costs of com- panies, making the technical knowledge of the en- Rusk.°“ / home is . lot.
of advisers tends to <^rt both the lnes ot er. "the experts usually cannot provide: Headdi mATTonhsstoiteredxporimPenxts,“incfuding°iaunch- tire aerospace ana electronics industry available
authonity ana the outisdesot policy. To this he -Theyknehw todosbetterwhatielread mgncostrnmhist"istin‛xnewithpas performances to the Joie undertaking on a competitive btei..';
replies: / I » being done. But they rarely aaa: want snoutd we • —------—--------------------—---- =
"My experience in government is that when do? What might we stop doing?' ”
thing. .re noncpntroversial, beautifully co-ordi- He feeli further that ide. men are of great aid
nated and all the rent, it may be that there isn’t in creating publie interest and excitement over the
much going on." big issues, and stirring an awareness that "new
A number of scholars do seem to believe that things can be done."
Dim View Taken of Cure-Alls
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By DR. HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, M.D. " r
bordPhe body glands or for the prevention and
treatment Mcancer. leukemia, /diabetes, mul-
tiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disesae, arthritis, goiter,
dental, caries and what!havyon. .. a: . A.
States the Journal of the’American Medical As-
sociation in a lead editfiafs
"A vitamin-minera}mixtute containing hema-
topoietic (blood-forpmng) vitamins may be bene-
ficial for the pregnant woman, the aged person
ar an adequate diet, the patient with
fagnosed chronic illness, especially
and the rapidly growing infant.
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EDITORIAL BY
Kennedy is said to subseribe to *1. approach they have not.
wholeheartedly, ead to fear dependence on the Another item of interest is that Franklin D Here u another catalog of "useless remedies"
foimal somewhat limited chanseis of information toosevelt, something of a model as ereator of an as reported by reputable authorities: 4
and ideas available to him through established "idea factory.” appear, generally to have barred reoort by the Council on Drugs
aepeiesL. , , . . his idea men from key policy-making role.. andttte’councilon’Foods and Nutrition of the
aPuubyhehas takenasupport from such men The notion “ abroad today—and in the con American Medical Association:
“ Fete Drucker, who wrote la Harper s lest fusion it is hard to tell how well or poorly founded , the basis ot the best evidence now at hand,
it is—that too many of Kennedy's advisers sue- would apoear that flavonoids (and bioflavo-
coed in injecting themselves into the policy nois) have"‘no significant effect, palliative or
process. . otherwise, on the course of the common cold.”
The President’s intent to nek himself in ideas States the Commissioner of Foods and Drugs
is clear enough. Not yet strongly evident I* a . the U s Deoartment of Health, Education and
jeiling of these into fresh, solid patterns of policy Welfare:
and "Considered it the nght of faise statements
---------------- which have been broadcast to the public concern-
LENNOX, S D.. INDEPENDENT: "As we take ing th. purported value of sea water, we think
a good look at the whole social security protram that any commercial offering of • «■
we ean't help but feel that it has the characteris-
tic. of an overdecorated Christmas tree that is
precariously weaving back and forth. With each
.5-2. mk. it tasty makes for industry.
as needed, to make it Many automatic control, are
The power generating..Plant involved in the .pace flights cap-
that supples you with electrcity turing today', headlines.
has a device that assures a Bu they have many down to
steady pulsing speed — otherw.se earth uses, too. They regulate not
your electric clock would never only temperatures, but humidiy,
be dependable. 1 concentration at flow of gas or
Oilmen use automatic gadgets liquid, radiation, light intensity,
to move widely differing products mechanical load, weight, size and
through the same complex pipe- speed.
The Echo balloon was originally designed to line networks without mixing. Plants such as In Aruba u)* ■
test the density of the atmosphere existing 1.000 Huge factories start or stop in- control instrument to. measurethe
miles from the earth. Bell Laboratories had much tricafe industriel processes mu-h a^ity tte dteatted waw
to d with’ncorporating th. ide. of aiso testing asyourthermostaftnrstht teA orhmn’tstesthw devices signais
the theory of satellite communications formulated on and on to 2 valve which adds enough soda
by the Laboratories' Dr. John Pierce in 1954. ' . -mni. ewitcbin, ash to bring it up to the desired
How should the satellite system be operated, alma hhegdatimpour fom.ee flavor.. . m „
after it passes beyond the experimental stage? The heat or the most complicated of .Relativeysmal
Federal Communication. Commission will deter- electronic automation — it', known 3om15 "" y a
mine the national policy on this issue. Bell has as process control And the mak-
expressed these views: log of controls grow, steadily and
"The satellite system is merely an extension of theinasvariekrmmuhtinking them |
present overseas communications systems. Owner- contmi to ride '
ship .no operation should be th. responsibility of nTaern areen controls as automae .
the international common carriers, who for many tion spreads through mor. indus- *
years have been providing overs eas tries. Q — How many British shipz
communications." Annual sales of control devices fought under Admiral Lord Nelson
mpnncatanding public policy in the United are estimated at around mil- in the famous Battle of Trafalgar
"LonEtanding PuDIC.PoNEavit - ifon. And this doewi t include the in 1905?
State, has placed .the. responsibllity.1 " cost of computer, that may be A27. 2
public communications, both domestic and Inter- Checking up on or improving t e ----- /
national, on the privately owned common ear- cperation of these mechanization Q—in the first national flag of
Tier industry, operating under regulation. Do- devices. the Confederate States of America,
mestie carriers have adequate and economical "Computer control of processes how many stars appeared
faculties for domestie traffic without using sat- is rounding out the Indus trial evo- -Amseven.------- /-----:---
ellites. Efficient ua. of all facilitles, including lotjon.whih begernwheoemen ds. " —■
the radio spectrum, should restrict the use of the wheel,"says George • BARBS"
satellite facilities to overseas traffic, at least for ----------------— DA9D3
oranythinz.the breauerat have ity-rhanghcomethe answer to the big dial . namber in San Francisco.
problem: Will business and new people This will become possible upon completion of a
be attracted to Wink to build on ft. hs ----------- T "" euetem
desiened business and residential lots’
“That'* the $64 question,” r-ye Do
little afraid we’re going to , ________
But there is trouble about this undertaking
and the Bell System la taking its side of the
controversy to the American people in a state-
ment fer publication which in my opinion
merits clese study by aU of our readers. This
Is the text of the Bell statement:
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President Ken
NEW YORK (AP)—More frag- "And to. in recognition of the
ments from letters some people fact that you are the millionth
would like to get—but rarely do: cm. ou n.w er ,k.
"It is with real pleasure, we customer for our new cars this
inform you your recipe for hak- year, die manufacturer is pleased
ing chocolate-flavored peanut but- to offer you the model of your
ter patties has won first prike in choice with our compliments, plus
our national contest You and free repairs for the life pt the
your husband can pick up the ulicl... .
$10,000 check—and the two round venicle-
trip tickets to Paris-at our office No wonder you cant grow
whenever you. .” anything on that old farm you
"Your boy’s feat in pitching a bought for your retirement years!
nohit victory for his kindergarten The sample you sent is heav-
baseball team has come to the ily saturated with ground oil. Our
attention of our organization. In advice to you: Quit planting and
keeping with the program of the start drilling-ard then buy a
New York Yankees tor kng-term home in Pafm Beach. You ought
player development, we are xiU- to be able to bring in 10 gushers
ing to give your lad a MO 000 an acre.”
bonus to sign with us now. Nat- ' • ho. untorhinat.
urally. before reporting to us, we 1 “.«’»•runtortu nate
x‛ - • i mix-ups which I m sure you 11 un-
zouldsprefer_tha the,? onwth derstand But the fact is we had
heseschco lingr“im to autoeraoh the wrong X-rays. It is not your
nasebail.»." ° " 1 autograph wife who is going to have trip-
"We are returning your check lets." ... *
for $75, covering the latest instal- "The President was so im-
ment due on your loan. When pressed with yeur proposal to r-
Bascom G. Goodheart, our presi- duce income taxes that he is plac-
dent, died last month, he left a ing a special plane, at your.dis-
proviso in his will that all out- posal so that you can fly to Wash-
standing loans be canceled. So ington to.explain.it to him in
you owe us nothing. Would you person While all the cabinet posts
like to start all over, and borrow are presently filled, there is al-
some more?” ways the opportunity that . . .
t with we’ll get a government
1,034,758," said MeBee. “The
hi* latest story Pf“th Wink Buletin, $891,000 is’a grant which will help us
Whetthepubiishesto Agency in Wash- P“Y-we eshmargnani receive $ 144,000
The had just approved a project for from sale of loU when we put them up
WW across with $1.- for sale after the project ha. bezn carried
034,758 to rebuild the once-teemina ofl ouWhen the loan is received, property
gbatqdazeksha T K _
coula woTk up much bp”, 071
5nt-tmijust lukewarm on this whole idea," “They're paying more than the property _______________
he spmmented dolana on this federal 8 Tenants in building* to be razed will ACROSS THE EDITOR’S DESK ...
Controversy Over Communications Satellite
wrote. -Neariy, three ” : slsgrsmsots arethenlaaout and By J. CULLEN BROWNING
years of horrendoungoverhmeatpredgtar, Pavpdrcende ot stuctufss to be tfeared is wiehin the next few years you will be able to
has markdithis o' moat all federal pro- expected to cost $669,569. Streets and util- pick up a telephone in Orange and dial a number
ghich, he"breaucrat have St changes are du. to cost $259,000. . . n Tokyo with the same ease that you now can
anything to do with . . " __
People across the country rubbed their
eyes when they read the news to see if
that's what it really said.
The announcement said Wink, Tex., had
and • s uptwiha -.UM out no
Ikanotchackdandfoungwinkboast- PeoEleP. Laughlin, »• hardware dealer
ed AprpuHetnonslamedalghist town be- who ame to Wink during the boom, was
cause it once contained a population esti- a little more optimistic.
mutea 110 0(» to 30,000. “Of course, there’ll be no big boom
But if Wink is a ghost town, it is going lke we had before, but I think well get
to be the most modern and best laid-out new peopl
ghoftanks to the ghelrou help from the government, you hear
federal government,its resident* are go- f-------
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