| Show I Let George Do It ItI ItI I Known Atom Elements I Now Number dumber 98 j I II I George can you tell me how many more atomic elements clements there are nrc over aver 92 asks B. B W. W I I F. F of I Salt Lake City Since the thc element clement uranium uranium urani urani- 2 um wn there have g been six more mored morer r d discovered I 1 s c o 0 v cred ered by t man The elements clements with atomic numbers 93 to 98 include respectivelY respectively respectively ne neptunium P tuni- tuni um plutonium George americium curi- curi curium curium curi curium um um berkelium and How can I get the adhesive from sticky flypaper out of dress dressI material writes A A. A B B. B F. F of I Ogden J i George suggests you try sponging sponging sponging ing the stain with carbon tetrachloride tetrachloride tetra tetra- chloride or benzene If the he material is washable soak It in kerosene and then wash in warm water I When was the first Salt Lake I II I Tribune published and how was it marked asks C. C I. I S. S of Salt i Lake City I The first Salt SaIL Lake Tribune was was was' sold in Utah on April 4 1871 i George discovered I It was marked Vol 1 No 1 I which was the first volume of the present series II F. F D. D L L. L of Tooele writes I 1 have often wondered how the Unknown Unknown Un- Un Un-I Un known Soldier was chosen and who J did the Ule choosing I The Unknown Soldier rests in Arlington National Cemetery and was selected by Edward Younger from a large large number of unidentified bodies of American soldiers who had fallen in battle The bodies were removed from sur Marne Cemetery in France and placed in a large e room loom Younger entered the room containing the caskets and picked one of them at random placing a arose arose arose rose on the casket to indicate his choice Just for the sake of curiosity George what was the peak strength of the American armed forces in World War Val II compared W with UI the top number of troops attained attained at at- Wined by bJ the Russians 7 writes F. F I K IC P P. P of Sandy George found that the Russians had approximately more troops than we did at the peak of armed strength The United States forces numbered numbered numbered num num- troops while the Union of Soviet So Socialist Republics mustered people in their armed forces according to the Department of the Army However these figures exclude the strength of underground and puppet forces employed by the allied aWed and axis powers Send questions suggestions and complaints to George care caie of the Salt Lake Telegram S. S Main Complete names and addresses must be included but George will use initials only if requested |