Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 211, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1978 Page: 4 of 40
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must get 25 per dent of the vote time an insect can be 10 inches 3
to pick up delegates — and past the point of focus. l L i j l • ■
provides for a 15 to 20 per cent Dalton designed an optical- De neid by school
"threshhold" in states using electronic system to detect in-
conventions. sects in free flight. It used a The vocational homemaking
Texas National Com- very thin beam of light with an department of Brownwood
mitteewoman Carrin Pat- ultrasensitive amplifier di- schools will conduct sewing
man, Ganado . says Ihe change cla«es for adults and the young
was opposed (according to her beam was duplicated by a
estimate) by 90 per cent of the series of reflecting mirrors. It Classes for adults will be
DNC — but that it was pushed was so sensitive, even the shad- Monday through Friday June
through because of pressure on ow of an insect’s antennae 23 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.’in the
White from the White House, touching a light beam was senior hiah homemaking
The southernlRegionai
' Caucus, which includes Texas nigh speed flash. be for beginners as weD as for
and Georgia, voted 50-2 to stay Then he designed and built a the advanced s"amstru
with the rules used in 1976, she shutter which would open in 1- pheamtretamvancsdsnamses
renorts 400th of a second when trig- Kegistratonwi begin at 8 a.m.
TOrtif hannene in gered. The shutter was Monday. Participants are asked
w"illnwhat happened.in clamped in front of a 100mm for furnish the materials on
Washington hurt Carter s macro tele lens and used in- which to work. There is no
already damaged popularity stead of the Leica’s focal plane charge for the course.
with Texas party leaders? Yes, shutter which was kept in a Classes for the young miss__
Mrs. Patman says. locked-open position. ages 10 through 14 will be held to
Carter may be able to repair A colleague, an electronics - -
that damage, and to restore his engineer interested in photogra-
support in Texas, before I960, phy, collaborated in the proj-
Judging by the extent of that ect .He designed and built a
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meeting here with Energy finesse . devised and which man has co-
Secretary James Schlessinger. But the latest problem for pied
While Carter has modified Carter appears to be within the Dalton covers a lot of territo-
some of the more objectionable ranks of the Texas Democratic ry and time, tracing the evolu-
featurescokhisorlginal hS’ Party leadership-ot. Nations! inninsetsn momsions
haven’t been molllfied-and Committee’s recent meeting in agagsupersonimlgnd the
probably won’t be, while im- Washington, the group adopted basic principles of aerodynam-
position of controls on the to- rules for selecting 1960 con- ics which are fundamental to .. „ . . , socond it was fast enomoh tn
trastate natural gas market in vention delegates which would, all types of flight. He devised “Borne on the Wind, published ffeen the movementofflap-
Texas remains in those its opponents claim, making it advanced techniques to photo- in 1975. . .__ ning Wines vet Dowerfui enouSh
proposals, harder for anyone to challenge graphinsects and birds to ex- Hishasicarhatosegsuipmentis ^Tk2S S
And, Hill reported after his Carter for the presidential Plain bwftvingmcraturesud withnprecisionmmacro telephoto a smalllaperturefo.r maximum
meeting, remain they ap- nomination. tenwings to remain aroorne: lense" used Kodachrome depth of field. In addition, it
patently wil, despite Hill’s DNC Chairamn John White, Miltions 2 ynars saftershe film for its consistent quality, was portable and could be used
argument that it makes no Texas’ former agricluture and“irts ram learned tofly But his shutter and flash equip- on location for bird photogra-
sense to impose controls on commissioner, irritated many The history of flight by man is ment for taking high-speed phy. .
intrastate sales in order to of his own state’s delegation, as followed from the early bizarre photos of free flight flying were To direct an insect s flight
remove controls on interstate well as other DNC members, by attempts to the ultimate sue- developed to order since none Pa >Da n intg8ed“vtunne ar
sales, refusing to have a roll-call vote cess d the Wright brothers at were available that could satis- rangementeintowhichothain
Another major gaffe on on adoption of the rule. Kitty Hawk, N. C. in 1903. The fyDalton’s specific require- swarasstetdenwouening
Carter’s part, as far as many The new rule requires that to final chapter deals with modern ent Snsectes night is fast fren- into the great outdoors. But
Texans are concerned, has been states where a presidential aireraft including supersonic zied and haphazardlyerratic along the way, it encountered
Dalton, 39, lives in Sussex, Dalton decided to direct and the light beams which triggered
England, is a fellow and medal pinpoint its appearance in a its own pictures.
winner of the Royal Photo- precise area in space so that he The results were magnificent
graphic Society and a winner of could focus on that area in ad- color photographs that were
Nikon and Kodak awards for vance. All he had to do was to sharp, artistically beautiful and
notable achievement in photog- devise a device to detect the in- an invaluable aid in the study
raphy. His work, acclaimed for sect's presence the instant it of aerodynamics.
the clarity and the beauty of in- arrived and to have a camera -----
sects and birds in free flight, shutter opened at the same pre- (“The Miracle of Flight" is
appeared in a previous book, cise instant... and have enough published by McGraw-Hill.)
light to take its picture.
Carter hoping to heal wounds
and many Texas Democrats lying, cheating and distorting do as far as Texans are con- his action on water projects
a5urun bureau are. In the words an old gossip the truth" earned Carter’s earlier rejection at
pemirade lendera «i "cw^'ne^S^off to a a izm to^. snncanyana cMafsihonscufoean devrloomseans banddrtonai if, by nun. insects, birds or
Datrsrmnaayydrasatets euccsorahechangesrunderdhe
cruah for Jimmy Carter, were concerned, after hit was just talking about Nixon, representatives kicked to some proposed new national water an expert in the field of aerody-
anY"az.. rx . x .. ;. comments to a "Playboy" to- and Johnson somehow got to $50,000 for Carter's 1976 cam- policy will be. namics, and is one of the
And the President haunt been terview where he linked there. paign, and it’s a pretty safe bet And in addition to irritating world's top photographers of in-
helping smooth things out, Presidents Lyndon B Johnson Carter is due back in Texas most of them wish they had that many Texans who belong to the sects and birds in stop-motion.
either. and Richard Nixon as being this week, and he’s likely to money back. mainstream. Carter appears to No wonder that “The Miracle
In fact, it appears that Carter leaders who had engaged to have some more explaining to Attorney General John HUI have irritated many minority of Flight"by Dalton is afasci-
“ has been at great pains to make group members as well - with natinginyestigationintothenna-
it abundantly clear that he's Mexican Americans com- w °foightusnrations 56 of
unhappy with Carter's plaining that the Carter them in color and 90 diagrams
proposals - and restating that Administration's handling the the book portrays the ingenious
opposition recently at a private problem of illegal aliens lacks mechanisms which nature has
British photographer Stephen
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 211, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1978, newspaper, June 18, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573340/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.