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Show Sunday, May 21, Do-lt-Yours- elf Now Is Leaky Roof Repair Time By MR. FIX CHECK Spring or fall are good times for repairing a roof. seasons The are also good because repairing a roof is no job for either a cold day or a hot one. What you want are mild temperatures and little wind. Even if you are pretty good at' working in high places, avoid roofs with a steep pitch. From the ground you can generally detect areas where shingles have been damaged or torn off. Detection from indoors comes about when the roof starts to leak. Water may run along the inside slope of the roof before it drips to the floor. From the attic on a sunny day you should be able to see where light is entering. Run a wire through the opening so you can spot it from outside. Asphalt shingles are in widest use and are easiest to repair. Loose shingles can be taken care of with a few dabs of asphalt cement underneath. Then nail down with roofing nails and cover the nail heads with more cement. If the shingle needs replacing, carefully lift up the one above it and pry up the exposed nails. When you have the nails out, slide out the damaged shingle and put in a new one. Place the new nails so that the upper shingle covers FOR LEAKS IF ASPHALT SHINGLE IS Colo. JUNCTION, Two families whose homes are located near large uranium tailing piles have filed a federal court suit to try to learn what type of radiation hazards they faced. GRAND A spokesman for Colorado Rural Legal Services said the suit was filed in U.S. District Court in the District of Maryland. The action asks that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency release information on excess radiation dangers in Grand Junction. them. Put some asphalt cement on the nail heads and press the new shingle down. Avoid working with asphalt shingles during cold weather. They get brittle. WcxI shingles must be split and the pieces removed. Use a hacksaw blade to cut out the old nails. Slide a new shingle in place. Hammer it the into place protecting edge with a piece of wood so the hammer doesn't damage it. Drive nails through the space between the shingles above the new one. Slate shingles are best left to a roofer, who has the tools to do the job. Flat roofs are generally covered with roll roofing and are easy to repair. The first signs of trouble are small cracks and these can be by spreading plenty of asphalt compound. Large cracks or bulging areas can be repaired with a patch cut from roll roofing. Remove loose pieces. Cut the bulge so that the material lies flat. Apply asphalt cement. Put the patch on and nail in place, then cover with more cement. Seal the edges. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Debate: What Makes Good Salesman? By LeROY POPE UPI Business Writer NEW YORK (UPI)-- A never ending subject of debate in American business is "What makes a good salesman?". There have been thousands of articles and speeches about it, many textbooks and demonstra- tion films, some novels and even a play that . was a landmark success on Broadway. Of course, the reason for so much controversy is that an economy as large and diverse as that of the United States needs many kinds of salesmen. That naturally makes it impossible to draw up specifications salesfor the ideal man. For example, says Sales Director Augustine J. Lodise of Duro-Teof North Corp. Bergen, N.J., a man who has st Reconstruction or Reunification? That's The Question Facing Two Irish Factions Is Filed The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Mrs. Ernestina Robles and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred The suit said the three had 13 children who attend public schools in the Colorado city. The suit argued that residents of Grand Junction "have the right to know the existing facts about the location of excess radiation dangers" in the community. Tru-jill- successful in selling products such as automobiles or industrial machinery, usually cannot face constant demand for the pressure in order to make the greater number of separate sales required of little ticket items like light bulbs. Duro-Temakes light bulbs for specialized lamps. Formula for Success Lodise, who didn't become a salesman until he was 42 and couldn't find a salaried job after selling his jewelry store in Jackson, Miss., had an inauspicious start with Duro-Tes- t. When he called on his first prospect (the company has no dealers but sells directly to customers) the display lamp he was trying to sell wouldn't work. But he got the order worked his way to the top in 's sales department, Lodise thinks he has evolved a formula for finding good been Duro-Test- premium-price- d salesmen at salesmen least "All-Irelan- public." Police watch from a discreet distance. The meeting breaks up peacefully. "The situation here seems quiet now," said a prominent member of Dail Eireann, the Southern Irish Parliament. "But three months ago there was great nervousness that the violence in the north would spread to the south too." The Northern Ireland crisis remains a traumatic issue for GRAND more relaxed atmosphere here Premier Jack Lynch and his government are playing it cautiously. Lynch Works Discreetly Lynch is working discreetly to thaw out relations with Britain, which became frigid after the "Bloody Sunday" killing of 13 civilians by British troops in Londonderry Jar 30 and the burning of the British Embassy hare by a Dublin mob three days later. Like most Southern Irish politicians, Lynch asserts the only way the Northern Ireland problem can be settled in the long run is by reunification oi the su counties of the north with the republic in the south. But he is willing to wait, providing the British government joins him in a statement that a United proclaiming Ireland is the ultimate goal. "The only solution is an Ireland united in agreement and in friendship with Britain," Lynch says. Lynch recognizes, according to close aides, that hostility to d joining the Roman south still is strong among Protestant unionists in Ulster. But, they say, he argues that the one million Protestants in the north should not ha.-Catholic-dominate- JUNCTION, Colo. gram would cut the amount of salt going into the river by three million tons. Fairchild said the cost of the basin-wi&- e project would have to be shared by the federal government, the states and the farmers who benefit from irrigated land. Water quality eventually would be controlled by federal legislation and land contributing "permanent veto rights" over Irish unity. New Constitution Necessary Lynch says a new constitution for a United Ireland would be the necessary to replace constituIrish Southern existing tion which gives the Roman Catholic church a specially favored place. Recently, he set up an parliamentary committee to study this and other problems connected with reuni- all-par- ty fication. Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien, Northern Ireland parliamentary spokesman for the Irish Labor Party, said his party believes peaceful reconstruction in the north is more urgent than early reunification. "We believe the urgent task is not an assertion of territorial unity but to bring about better relations between the Catholic and Prot2sta.it elements," he said in a UPI interview. "I too much salt to the river in irrigation runoff would be ordered don't think this objective is out of production, the federal served by saying we must have official said. unity now." Fairchild said one of the prinO'Brien said his party favors cipal tasks of the program in- putting the southern- - Irish volved convincing the average constitution on a secular basis. fanner to cooperate with the would "This provide a basis to to and program try show the the Ulster with discussion for benefits of increased yields he said. Protestants," through use of less water. Next: The British Stake (non-religio- JOIN IN ON OPEN MONDAY AND GRIDAY 'TIL 9 ALL THE FUN ! State Commencement W2. J Tag-gar- anyway. After 15 years in which he the south. Sympathies here are openly on the side of the Ulster Roman Catholic minority. But in line with the present Salinity Plan Will Prove Expensive Speaker Named who will be good for a firm LOGAN,Utah(UPI) --Wallace such as Duro-Tes- t. Stegner, winner of the 1972 Lodise lists just three qualifi- Pulitzer Prize for Literature for cations: his novel, Angle of Repose, will A desire to excel. be graduation speaker at Utah A desire for a high State University ceremonies standard of living. Jusi 3. Contagious enthusiasm. USU President Glen L. t, Not for Lovers Thursday said Stegner will "The best way to find out if be awarded an honorary docan applicant has these qualities torate at the commencement is to challenge him right at the rites. start," he said. "Tell him you Others honored will be Lee S. think the business is too tough Bickmore, chairman of the Nafor him. If his neck doesn't tional Biscuit Co.; Samuel A. turn red and he doesn't bark Goudsmit, a Dutch physicist; right back at you, forget him." N. D. Salisbury, retired Logan Next thing to ask is how banker, .and James M. Stone, of the Thiokol much money he's making and vice president Chemical Corp. how much he wants to rmAe. st o. By JOSEPH W. GRIGG the DUBLIN (UPI)-Out- side pillared General Post Office in Dublin's busy O'Connell Street young men in combat jackets hand out pamphlets calling for d Workers' Rean Warren Fairchild, as(UPI) Tailings or waste material in the Bufrom uranium mills were used sistant commissioner of Reclamation, has dereau conextensively as land fill for clared a program designed, struction in the city before offito reduce the salinity level of cials realized they posed a pothe Colorado River could cost tential health hazard. The much as $500 million over as state and federal government the next 30 years. have been carrying out extenFairchild, speaking at a wasive studies to determine the ter quality conference gathering extent of the problem. at Mesa College, said the pro of The suit said residents Grand Junction had a right to know whether their schools and other facilities are endangered, o.s a result of the tailings. 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