Show N CEME Scientists at the University of California yesterday announced the development of an electronic instrument designed to provide earlier and much more accurate diagnosis of Glaucoma a leading cause of blindness in adults: The instrument which operates on a new basic principle also has the important advantage over its predecessors of requiring no anaes thesia because of the gentleness ana speed with which it functions The device known as an elec tronic tonometer measures pres sure within the eyeball Clinical models now are being built and are expected to be available to eye ex aminers within a year The instrument was developed by Dr Elwin Marg associate profes sor of physiological optics and op tometry and Dr R Stewart Mac Kay a research physicist at the San Francisco Medical Center 4 A w m THE OGDEN Glaucoma Spotted YOUTHFUL SCIENTIS1 Bettor With Now High School Optic Instrument i I k THIS IS THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION engine with by the only two moving parts which has heen developedCurtiss-WrigCurtiss-Wrigfirm a German and Corp spokesman said engine requires no valves springs camshafts connecting rods or any other similar parts required in usual engine Only moving parts are the rotor and crakshaft Spokeman declined to give further details pending production— (AP Wire-phot- DGDEN Senior Builds Sieconic Rocket Locofer ic engineering in college and hopes to win one of the Westinghouse Foundation scholarships that are awarded to national Club winners A high school senior Bob Langstroth has already designed and built more than 20 electronic devices One is a "ARLIC" (automatic radio location indication computer) rocket brain The giant unit is a complete condimension and extrasensory percep trol center for launching directing tion tracking and receiving signals from His ambition is to study electron any rocket Bob assembled it from CHICAGO (UPD— A boy whose scientific accomplishments include using parts of a dis carded juke box and an old beer sign to build a "rocket brain" will be among those attending the S8th national Club Congress here Nov 29 to Dec 2 The talented youngster is Rob ert Langstroth of Newton N J who won a trip to Chicago for his studies of outer space the fourth 4-- H 4-- H 400-pou- STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH THURSDAY EVENING as a member of 4--H liD R NOVEMBER 1233 earning a lcrxg grams and an extrasensory percepbiter is tion testing device The string cf county and state honors His inventions include a machine a metal hex for recording both the sound and to prove whether picture portions cf television pro--1 fact or fiction" dial-covere- d mind-readin- desined is g parts of a discarded Juke box ra dios TV sets a beer sign and two radar sets He purchased them with money he earned by repairing electrical appliances Langstroth and his brother do their scientific work in the basement of their rural home Their slogan is: "We build to your kyfe 429 23rd Street nni iniiri iihuiuu specifications" Joining a club in New Jer' sey's Sussex County developed Bob's interest in electricity and projects in each of his six years 4-- H SALMON r iJi WfcoU f k!f wwy Lb pink smell cuts 49c mi CcW U 25c Ecrgcln Fish Halibut Lb- - 39c &Vr ipuc! ' Many nrarfwrwnniTHii n p Ill '' " r lainii mm p ht ht Earnings Increase Reported by UPL -- m SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah o) 'Cheap' New Engine Has Only 2 Moving Parts Maker Claims The engine requires no valves NEW YORK (AP)— An American (J u Power & Light Co reported ne earnings of $9044420 for the 12 month period ended Oct 31 1959 This is a 6 per cent increase or $481994 more than the net for the previous year Despite the steel and copper strikes in Utah the firm said earnings for the first 10 months of 1959 were up 7 per cent to $155 a share The company said gross revenues also were up 11 per cent during the first 11 months of the year ht ht AiintJemima Pnnf hWp mi y WASHINGTON (AP)— The num- the number of Americans working ber of government workers of all for proprietorships and partnershipsto has increased by only 1752000 types has more than tripled in the 20852000 since 1939 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Leland last 30 years the Commerce De-The proportion of job holders in is this B Flint the newly named pres- partment reported yesterday category declined from 4t per cent of has in 1929 to 31 per cent in 1957 government payrolls of the Utah Hotel Corp He pansion showed the Lbs that The report also About 15 per cent of all job hold- average annual earnings of corpor ers work for federal state or local ation employes was $4980 com government the department said pared with $1664 in 1929 Sn49 U Government payrolls soared from 3184000 in 1929 to 9918000 in 1947 the most recent years for which complete data is available In the first report of its kind the department said cooperations in 1957 employed 47 per cent of all job holders compared "with 44 per cent in 1929 Corporate payrolls rose from 20303000 to 31346000 Despite great population growth For those employed by proprietor ships and partnerships average earnings rose to $3583 from $1285 The report did not give figures on average earnings of those em ployed by governments j But in response to an inquiry the Commerce Department said the av erage pay of government employes rose from $1551 in 1929 to $4328 in 1958 L uRiberJdck !H lk SNORES STUDIED WORLD-WID- E English Doctor Seeking Data On 'Whistlers and Screamers1 LONDON (UPD — Dr Harvey Flack figuratively has his ear to the Iron Curtain to try to hear whether there are any snores coming from the other side All the' major countries of the world have checked in with snoring information in the greatest anti-snoexperiment ever undertaken —all except Russia and her satellites and Red China "Perhaps they don't snore over there" speculated the editor of "Family Doctor" one of the publications of the British Medical re Assn "More likely" commented a listener '"they'll claim to have invented snoring" Last month Dr Flack announced he was looking for 1000 realty loud snorers to test the theory of an "eminent physiologist" that certain Jaw and throat exercises would x£) for z U GROUND :v t t i eliminate or cut down the volume write that their husbands can snore of this nocturnal pastime in any position" A number of inventors have sent 2589 LETTERS g in devices "We stopped counting at 2500 let- bundles tied between the including shoulder ters" said Dr Flack happily blades to keep the snorer from From these letters 250s snoring sleeping on his back mouth clamps subjects were selected alarm bells and so on "We picked doubles only" said STUDY BY RACE Flack "that is man and wife or Dr Flack said one man and woman— we didn't ask for of the experiment would be a study marriage licenses But our experi- of snoring by race to see whether it ment requires one partner to check is more prevalent in Europe or on the snoring times and volume iNorui America tnan Asia or of the other" Africa He cited miscellaneous information he had gathered "For example two husbands snore to every wife There are any numDELICIOUS ber of types of snorers — the whistlers screamers barkers meowers low pitched snorers and T il 11 high pitched snorers As for that old legend people only snore when lying on their backs— we've had wives anti-snorin- (5 for 2Qc S Ik 45e w HAMBURGER BUMS fa 4lJc - 0 ' Vholo Sun' 3 ORANGE JUICE by-produ- ct Wl!in:IB'!fenl i 2 Tlorc Vv l Only Days DANISH SWEET ROLLS SWIFT'S PEIEHIIUM BACON DEL MOtJTE - MISS LILA BOLL 46-o- z TOMATO JUICE r tLrd La Lb End S 97c A JC j 2Wn Flly Cl0lhcd Roc $1193 " gwl" — C Roc : " " olio alurday sbs §ic I1TIR6ENT All popular tunes ?ftS"": SU69 Bim- m era 233 7a sis irn ten Blvd or Goldan 3 G-- or : CAL FAME liSSUE 5P2©Se Mmm a (?) 1 K mmm W Re9-$21-95-- -- mmmm— tmmm— mm MM I f— t f— iGLSS!U!S APPLI Local ncd Jo - 0 1 ffr S C9 j G3 k i 0 V-- Local ncd 'nf? 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