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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1957-03-07, Page 7A Driving ,.Test That Made History To get a steam engine the Stanleys went to an engine maker; and for a suitable boiler they consulted a boilermaker. But not until the two parts were "delivered to the Stanleys at their *help in Newton, Massachusetts, did they realize that they had R 750 -pound power plant to mount on a light buggy frame they had prepared as a running dear. This boxlike frame had been built in a carriage factory. catering to the needs of the horse and was, as a matter of course, equipped with a patent leather dashboard to which a whipsocket was attached. The bicycle wheels on which all this weight was mounted were never intended to carry anything heavier than a man; but the twins were willing to Bake a chance. So they put a match to the pilot, fired up, and watched the pressure on the .:team ,gauge. When there was so explosion they decided, af- ter due consideration, to give the machine a test. But at this point another problem came up —neither of the twins had ever driven a self-propelled vehicle. However, the control of the steamer is simple. Open the throttle and it goes; close the throttle and it stops—that is, if you remember to put on the rake. A discussion ensued ,to decide who should do the driving and resulted in the discovery that there was one thing in which the twins were not identical— L'. E. Stanley had more intes- tinal fortitude than F. O. Stan- ley. F. E. was willing to take Over the tiller, and F. O. did nothing to discourage him. They realized that this first .ride might laso be their last, so they de-. tided to take it together. They Rlimbed gingerly into the vehi- ile and firmly settled their herby hats on their identical beads. The month was Septem- r, the year 1897. The day was a blank to be filled in by the stonecutter. With a trembling hand F. E. )tripped the tiller. As he slowly opened the throttle, the car be- gan to move whistling like a teakettle and leaving . a little White cloud of vapor behind. As they emerged from the alley Somewhat more rapidly than bey, had intended, a horse bitched to . a produce wagon flending in the street was so ]taken by surprise that, without tlFaiting to hear his master's Voice, he gave a sudden leap which tore him loose from the wagon and ran four miles be- fore being stopped, The horse reached Newtonville Square far ahead of the Stanley Steamer, a feat that was not duplicated by 'Either horse or automobile for several years to come, for the Stanley turned out to be a re- markably speedy car. — From "Fill'er Up!" The Story of Fifty Years of Motoring," by Bellamy Partridge. ROUGH BALDNESS CURE Spanish doctors and scientists are carefully investigating the lase of Sebastian Serra, whose Formerly bald, head is now cov- itred with 'a thick growth of Bair following serious burns on his scalp caused by a gasoline Ixplosion. Sebastian, employed as helms- man on a Spanish yacht based it Ciudadela, on the island of Minorca, was enveloped, in lames when theexplosion oc- Iurred while he was filling the yacht's gasoline tanks. The experts who are making detailed study of the circum- stances of the accident have discovered one curious fact: the new hair on Sebastian's head is thickest where the burns were. most severe. L': �5`ry abs ,.ryY} 4yx MILE WINNER — Ron Delany breasts the tape to win the Baxter . Mile event in the NYAC Indoor Games at Madison Square Garden. His time was 4:06.8. useum Recaps Great Old Seamen The spacious cupola atop the old Georgian mansion com- mands a view across the upper reaches of the broad bay and far down the river. That, in fact, was its purpose. You could post yourself there, perhaps equip- ped with a long "spyglass," and await the long -expected home- coming of the ship in which you, and most of the rest of the town, were interested. The interest was both material and, so to speak, sentimental. Fifty or sixty of the townsfolk might posses shares of the ves- sel's value. Down yonder, just beyond the foot of -the broad elm -shaded lawn that stretches from the Palladian portico to the bay's shore, she was put to- gether and, to the accompani- ment of suitable acclaim, sent into her native element, thence to roam the Seven Seas and make most of the ports thereof. Possibly it was a Pendleton who commanded her, or maybe a Carver, or a Colcord, or a Ross. But it might have been one of • a long line of other master , mariners of Maine, the captains courageous of a little town of t the Ponobscot that confidently claims for itself more of then: than any other along a coast where, so it is said, every family had at least one of its members at sea in the grand epoch of American sail, the era of the fifties and sixties and seventies of the last century. But the distinction that be- longs to this Penobscot River town, above others, is that its proportion of seafaring men who were at the head of their call- ing was so large, larger, if the claim is well-founded, than that of any other New England ship- ping community. It was the "town of the captains." Its tradi- tion was of the proudest. Its world -encircling ships and their masters constituted the aristo- cracy of the sea. This is perhaps a haughty boast. But it is no idle one, and if you are skeptical, it will be strange if the records do not convince you. And they are here that all may see, records in the form of models and half -models,. paintings and photographs, docu- ments and log -books, maps and charts, letters and diaries, and all the paraphernalia of the sea, sorted and classified and con- vincingly exhibited in one of the most remarkable maritime mu- seums in America, the Penobscot Marine Museum at Searsport, town of the three hundred cap- tains courageous. Three hundred and more. The photographs of most of them are here in the museum, clear and well-preserved, with the details of their seafaring lives and their various commands, these being "PIGGY -BACK" RESCUER — Speedy ,did for shipwreck victims is the aim of this novel German rescue cruiser, in North Sea ttbrvice off Bremen. The lifeboat in foreground is normally carried in a well at the vessel's stern and can be launched without delay even with ship traveling full speed. ships built not alone on the Penobscot, but all along the coast, from Portland to the St. Croix. They were stalwart men, do- minant, not to be trifled with either by recalcitrant seamen or by trumpet - voiced "bucko" mates. Contemplate Captain Pendleton, one of many Pen- dletons of Searsport indeed, but in this case black -bearded and of uncompromising mien. No far flight of fancy is needed to see him on his quarterdeck, maybe in half -a -gale off the Horn, a gleam in his eye that challenges the elements themselves. He is considering whether it were well to shorten , sail, something a master mariner of Maine was always reluctant to do. His two mates, "Misters," regard him doubtfully. Certainly the ship is commencing to labor. The master decides. "Furl the t' gallants, Mister," he addresses the chief officer, and in an in- _ atant a stentorian shout defies "the ,.,.;oaring of wind and sea. 'All hands furl t' gallants!" And the men, led by the second - mate, spring into the rigging, climb the frail ratlines one by one, over the crosstrees a hun- dred feet above the deck, and line out along the sagginb foot ropes, while the men below loose halliards and man clew lines. Most of the three hundred captainswere familiar with all the ports of all the seas. Those rseas in their varied and varying aspects they knew ; as well. Whether, like yonder ship "en- - tering the port of Genoa, May 30, 1865," under full sail in a gentle breeze, or that wildly plunging barque hove -to under upper fore -topsail "in a tornado off the Plate, May 20, 1870," they were cool-headed in calm or storm, their resourcefulness never failed them, their high courage never faltered. They were masters of ships and mas- ters of men. — by Marc T. , Green in The Christian Science Monitor. How a 1? By Anne 'Ashley Q. How can I eliminate the disagreeable odors that some foods leave in the kitchen? A. 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