The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1964 — Page 9

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

TUES., FEB. 11, 1964. Page 8

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Studies Price Support CHICAGO UPI — Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman said Monday he hopes to announce the 1964 price support level for sopbeans “within a couple weeks.” But Freeman told a news conference that he had not yet made up his mind whether to maintain the current level of $2.25 per bushel or increase the price support to a higher plateau. Freeman said a decision would not be made until he completes consultations with soybeans growers and processors.

Vt. The highest reported Monday was 82 at Yuma, Ariz., and Imperial, Calif. SCHOOL PAPERBACKS EATONTOWN, N. J. UPI— Paperbacks are proving their effectiveness and durability for

use in Monmouth Regional High are paperbound. School here. Except for a grammar hand- UPHOLSTERY CARE book and two titles available NEW YORK UPI — For dry only in hard cover, all required cleaning soiled upholstery there's textbooks and supplementary a new aerosol dry foam shambooks in the English curriculum poo that is odorless and safe to

use on any colorfast fabric, except velvet. The Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association also said the aerosol shampoo is handy for cleaning leather, vinyl and seat covers of cars.

Giant Tire Ride Offers World s Fair Panorama

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When you tret your ’63 tax return (Form 1040), take a look at line 23 on the bottom of the page. It gives you the option of taking your refund in U. S. Savings Bonds instead of u check for the total amount. There are two big advantages: 1. Taking your refund in Savings Bonds gives you an easy way to hang onto it 2. When your Bonds mature, your refund becomes 33V3% bigger. You get back $4 for every $3. You also get a nice red, white and blue feeling from knowing you’re helping your country’s future as well as providing for your own.

Think it over when you ask for your refund this year. Quick facts about Series E Savings Bonds • Yon can buy Bonds where you work on the Payroll Savings Plan • You pay no state or local tax and can defer the federal tax on interest until the Bonds are cashed • You can get your money when you need it « Your Bonds are replaced free if lost, destroyed, or stolen

— An 80-foot high giant tire, in which people can actually ride, is being constructed by United States Rubber Co. for the New York World’s Fair. Called the U.S. Royal Giant Tire, it will afford a high, clear view of the fair grounds for sightseers and camera enthusiasts. Adjacent to the south side of the Grand Central Parkway, the giant tire will face exhibits, fountains, promenades and the Unisphere, symbol of the Fair. It will have a total capacity ©f 96 passengers, four in each of the 24 barrel-shaped gondolas. The giant tire, designed by Shreve Lamb & Harmon Associates, is being fabricated of U. S. Rubber’s Vibrin polyester resin reinforced with glass fiber. The plastic laminate will w eigh 17,500 pounds. It is being molded in sections which will be built onto a steel f ramew encasing the moving mechanism.

—ca A coating of colored polyester resin will give the appearance of rubber, whitewalls, and the red circle of security, U. S. Rubber’s premium tire designation. The gondolas will move around the circumference of the giant tire in the tread section. The company plans to use many of its products in the giant tire. The gondolas will be made of Expanded Royalite, a molded ABS thermoplastic. Seats will be cushioned with Koylon foam rubber and covered with Naugahyde vinyl upholstery. The floor in each gondola will be covered with Royal vinyl carpeting. The exhibit will be located on a 15,000 sq. ft. tract, landscaped with plants and shrubbery. At the entrance, where passengers will assemble for the ride, a series of display cases will exhibit U. S. Rubber’s diversified tire line-

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For Visitors' Comfort Insulation Bars Heat, Noise From Theater at World's Fair Conventional, residential-type insulation is being used to help solve two problems in a most unconventional World’s Fair

building.

The Johnson’s Wax Golden Rondelle, now being built at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, looks like a giant flying saucer suspended from six soaring 90-foot-high petals that arch protectively above it. The disk, reached by elevated walkways, will contain a 500-seat theater in which visitors will see a 12-

minute film.

William Eisenberg, architect for Lippincott & Margulies, Inc., of New York, designers of the

Golden Rondelle, pointed out ] ABOVE: Batts of residentialthat the two major objectives' type insulation are installed in W'ere to give the theater maxi- j ceiling of Golden Rondelle, John-

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mum seating capacity and to keep out the sound of airplanes landing and taking off from nearby LaGuardia and Kennedy In-

ternational Airports.

Both problems were solved by using mineral wool batts of the kind generally used in home construction. Because the insulation will keep much of the summer heat out of the theater, it

son’s Wax theater at New York World’s Fair. Mineral wool will keep out much heat and noise. RIGHT: Architect’s rendering shows Rondelle suspended from petal-topped stems of steel. auditorium reduces vibration, thereby creating an effective barrier for some types of noise

was possible to use smaller air | -the whine of a jet engine, for

conditioning equipment. This instance.

means that more space is avail-

able for seating capacity.

Nine thousand square feet of mineral w'ool batts were in-

At the same time, the mineral; stalled in the ceiling and side

wool will almost eliminate objectionable aircraft noises. L. S.

walls of the Golden Rondelle. The insulation, which has an in-

Goodfriend, an acoustical con- stalled resistance value of R-19, sultant, explained that the com- is the type recommended by the bination of insulation and a National Mineral Wool Insulaplaster ceiling bung over the t tion Association for use in the

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| ceilings of air-conditioned I homes. Webster’s defines a “rondelle” as a flat, circular, faceted diat raond, a gem cut in a disc.

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