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BLOOD FOR BUDDIES—Marine T/Sgt. Thaddeus Dalkiewicz [t%o dimes of Nanticoke, Pa., did his bit in New ask donating blood for [Proper slot. There was a clink] of the armed forges in Korea. Looking on are his son, Teddy, and Red Cross nurse Mary Pospisil, who was in charge of {from whose ends a faint puff of

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Robot Chef Uses Radar To Cook Your Wieners

+ By MARY FRAZER /for the average Incandescent] The agents will buy them at] “But we don't expect too many! NEW YORK, June 18—Once light,” Mr. Reiss continued. “That 32400 each, then place them in protests. We've taken a poll, and| upon a time the Automat was means your hamburger is cooked offices, factories, railroad sta-/we've found that 90 per cent of one of the sights folks came to throughout in just 14 seconds, tions, airports and other suitable America drinks coffee with cream! New York to see. Like the Sub Daca dee radar cooking is so pow-|locations. jad out Mo the >propartions| w at rush hour, the skylinelerful and so penetrating. { - AR {whic unch-o-mat pu n.” | the Sat of Ther a “It goes right through the spe- a vin Save aguits who flan Neither, incidentally, can it boatride in Central Park or a cial box in which all our foods yr. Rass said. “That will mean cook a hamburger rare. poem recited in a Greenwich Vil-will be packaged. And. this quick | ith the proper space. a few A Sens lage DAsCHnt- ine wsotn-in-the coking leaves all of the flavor ,,.j. ang chairs, four machines Math Workshop i slot eatery sign ‘The {iatact.” , ha New York® A skeptical scribe asked about and one man, you're in business. ‘Scheduled at IU Now that trip won't really be the “broiled” appearance of the , A girl reporter wno had chosen

necessary. ‘hamburgers. Mr. Reiss wimitieg| frit and milk 33 Sompanion bev BLOOMINGTON, June 18 — A Automatic food vending, com- that they were “seared” first. | finally arrived at the after -din- Mathematics workshop, sponplete with hot and cold running “That's only because people coffee stage |sored by the Indiana University menus, is going to the people. (are used to seeing hamburgers She inserted wo sickels> and School of Education, will be conToday, the press met a big, browned, though,” he added has- ay se eg n che 8 lag | dusted here June 23 to July 3. | jsquare, blue-and-gray robot tly, “No use trying to change TO pi a Pp Laboratory sessions, group disnamed “Lunch-o-mat” It can 20Y ideas about how food should ding h cussions and lectures will make make fresh coffee in a quarter of 100k.” | * Coffee Concentrate up the course, which is worth 2% a minute. Broil: hamburgers in! But, Mr. Reiss said, “Radar “That was made after you oo of college credit. 14 seconds. Serve up crisp pas- cooking is at least 100 times bet- placed your money in the slot, tries and ice-cold beverages. ter than other cooking, and the from a concentrate stored in a reAnd make instantaneous change, searing is actually gilding a BOUr-|¢rigerated compartment, and to boot. /met’s dream. “running water,” Mr. Reiss told Cooked by Radar | Equal Quality (her. J “Armed with an invitation con. “We will control the food put] —ut I like it black,” she protaining such provocative phrases into Lunch-o-mats, to make sure; te . as "cooked by radar” and “not an a hamburger is the same quality Mr. Reiss looked unhappy. inventor's dream.” 1 entered in a machine in Portland, Ore,| “That” he said, “IS the only Lunch-o-mat’s offices: on upper/and in Portland, Me,” Mr. Reiss problem we can't lick. There's Broadway. Throngs of reporters said. “But the machines will be no way to shut off the sugar were already there, . happily handled by local agents.” ‘and cream supply. |

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Simultaneously, they were sam-| pling sips of steaming coffee, grape juice, tomato juice, choco-! late milk and homogenized milk, proffered by a beaming gentle-! man named Lawrence Reiss. Mr. Reiss is president of Lunch-o-| mat. ; “The hot sandwiches are instantly cooked by radar when | the coins are inserted,” Mr. Reiss said, Semoniiia mg by putting! a nickel into the

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Senate Hearings Ended On W. Germany Pact

{ WASHINGTON, June 18 (UP) to the Senate floor for ratifica- compared with 60 cycles a second | ~The Senate Foreign Relations tion. Committee ended hearings today

on the West German peace contract after hearing 18 opposition

witnesses.

Chairman Tom Connally (D. Tex.) said his committee prpbably will meet in closed session early next week on the pact] which goes far toward re-estab-

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instead.

The opposition witnesses who appeared before the committee] in public session culminated a} week of hearings. They urged that the Senate reject the pact and that the United States agree sted four-power! conference on German unification

“Radar has some two and a half billion cycles per second,

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approves the agreement it will go Directory.

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