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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHL, UTAH Thursday, September 22, 1949 PAGE THREB P(DOTCOPE ' 1 ' " - - l;n lA xV V vK 50O ' ' JP. tfHQkf V S: oik. s-- AT I I fl M - FIRST AND SEDONJO WA . MAHONEY Setweetn his Speeding Dp the Tools Standard grinding machine tools now can operate accurately et 0 speeds ranging from 40,000 to revolutions per minute in everyday shop practice, according to SKF, as compared with average speeds of only 10.000 to 20,000 rpm some 20 years ago. Aluminum Roofs Boost Productivity of Hens Recent tests have shown that, because buildings with aluminum roofs are cooler in summer than those roofed with other materials, egg productivity in aluminum-roofepoultry houses is higher than in houses with other types of JOE 55.-00- d --- S roofs. The cooler interiors of aluminum-roofed buildings stem from the high reflectivity of the metal to both light and heat. Yodora checks U.S. Sayings Bonds! Buy perspiration WHEN SLEEP WON'T COME AND YOU FEEL GLUM " 1 Mi? I Development by various research organizations, in cooperation with the American Foundation for the Blind, of specially adapted instruments and tools provide many new opportunities for gainful employment of the blind and assist blind women to move as efficiently and as rapidly in their kitchens as their more fortunate sisters who can see. As shown above, a pencil guide enables a sightless composer to write music at the rate of a page in 12 minutes for a simple tune. Blind people may draw or write the lines of the -- DRIVE for 'W EJohnny Farrell . pleasure," said. "But we putt for money." I won der how many dollars have been lost by putts, short putts that Just slipped by the edge of the tin cup. possibly a half inch out of line? Or the putts stopped an inch short? Or the putts that rimmed the cup? A venerable golfer at the age of 70 would consider himself a poor fish if he missed a or even a But Grantland Bice three-footeconsider what has happened to Ben Hogan and to Sammy Snead to Cary Middlecoff and to many, many others high up. maste.s tournaI recall ' ment just a few years back. Ben Hogan was playing the final hole. He needed a 4 to tie the leading score. Ben hit a great drive some 260 yards op the course. Taking out a 5 iron be almost bit the pin, the ball trickling some 12 to 15 feet past the cup. This left him a tricky, downhill putt but easy enough for his 4. He tapped the ball lightly. He seemed to be heading for a 3. But the ball ran over the rim of the cap and stopped some 24 Inches below. This looked to be simple enough. But as the return putt came to the cup it veered off a half an Inch and Hogan had a 5. He has yet to win the masters. Two months later, in June, Hogan again needed a 4 to tie in the playoff in the U.S. open at Canterbury, Cleveland. Again he hit a magnificent drive. His iron to the green lust slipped by the pin again and topped 15 feet beyond. Again Ben went for his birdie 3 and again he ilipped 24 inches past. And again he missed the short one two short putts under three feet that cost him two major championships in less Jian two months. You can understand why great golfers dread short putts any putt f any length. Sammy Snead has blown more short putts that cost him heavily than any star I know. Only Sam doesn't wait for the last green. It might happen anywhere along the line. With one of the greatest games golf has ever known, Snead can look back on many a green with a sad shake of his two-foot- er r. , The instruments shown above are timing devices for blind people s who work in photographic dark rooms. These instruments were developed after studies by the American Foundation for the Blind. At right is an outdoor braille thermometer, popular with blind poultry raisers and truck gardeners and for greenhouses. 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