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Show THE SALINA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAn MODERN HEATING SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS of Main Street and the World Home for the Average Eisenhower Says He Would Employ American Rapidly Approaching Dirt-Fre- e dust-fre- e The dawn of the dirt-frehome for the home owners of the nation, which will relieve the average housewife of endless hours DECISION To my mind the use of lb atomic bomb would b on tbit of drudgery, is rapidly approaching. basis. The building Industry reports that " Does it advantag me, or does it not, uben I gel into a war. Sow, if I felt that the material destruction that I was going to accomplish was not home builders in all parts of tbe are not only installing air equal to tb moral or great reaction otherwis to this act, then I would ab- country purifying devices to remove dust stain. particles, but also are concealing "If I thought tb net was on my side, I would us it instantly, becaus the heating pipes and radiators in 1 proceed from Ibis basis: Tb United walls, ceilings and floors. Slates is not going to declare war or Its a far cry from the days of conduct an aggressive campaign. It the 1870s when is merely going to defend itself, and first installed a central heating sysif someone, in spite of its peaceful tem and gave up his attempt to in purpose, jumps on it, I helm heat his home with fireplaces. using what w bait in defending Today the American home buildourselves." er is taking cognizance of old Roman With these words Gen. Dwight methods and is using hot water to D. Eisenhower told the world-fri- end his house and is burying the heat and foe alike just how far pipes out of sight and sound. he would go to defend western EuThe Greeks may have had a logical reasoning that people in rope. It was the kind of word for it, but the Romans were the home towns of the nation could understand. It reaffirmed their ones who pioneered heating faith in the man chosen to fill the most important post in modern history. the It is this kind of reasoning and determination that the Communist practice. Their fabulous baths at Pompeii and Caracalla contained nations of the world understand. And if the world understands this reasteam rooms, "hot rooms, and of the it could mean another step toward peace. preservation soning, "cold all of which e, Under Certain Conditions A-Bo- mb and, a of course, smattering of air conditioning. What is it for which heating experts have been searching all this time since the fall of Rome? To tell the truth, nobody was doing much searching at all in the thousand years immediately after Romes eclipse. The fireplace served quite well, with all the functions of the home being done in, over or in front of it until the middle of the 18th century when Benjamin Franklin Invented his stove. This stove, a very neat invention at the time, was the forerunner of the modern warm air plant It also of all dust Was the dispensers and dehumidifiers. It used a large amount of fuel and gave off a minimum amount of grand-dadd- y heat berg, CIO. not understand very clearly the niceties of diplomatic language and maneuvers, the foreign ministers deputies of the United States, France, Britain and Russia, meeting in Paris, had nothing to report. The only statements were "no, no" issued by Russias Andrei Gromyko to every proposal put forth by the western powers. s of the naGromyko first gained the attention of the tion as the "no" man of the United Nations. The main point of difference between the west and east remained the subject of rearming Germany. rooms, cluded STAGEvSCREEN' , By I.MJJ GERHARD is sitting pretty, ALAN YOUNG two picture assignments in his pocket "Aaron Slick from Punkln Crick and Clarence and his own television show on CBS. But blond, Alan was just about ready to quit show busi- d ALAN YOUNG ness not long ago; it had caved out from under him. He'd long been a radio star, had done fine in his only film, "Margie, but there was no demand for him. He was just about ready to take his family home to Toronto and tackle something else. Then one night he auditioned his television show a sponsor grabbed it instantly for the west coast, east coast rights were sold soon afterward. Just what he deserved! 100,-00- According to Russian reports the Supreme Soviet RUSSIAN ARMS (Parliament) has adopted a 1951 budget of 451 billion rubles, of which 96 billion would go for defense purposes. Russia has placed a value on the ruble of four to the American dollar, but since there are so many Imponderables involved, the rate does not reflect the true position of the ruble. If the rate is taken, it would indicate a total defense budget $24 billion. However, Soviet production, through use of forced labor and purchases from dominated countries at extremely favorable rates, is cheaper than considerably that of the United States. of n OF DURING THIS TIME, the use of steam as a heating means also was evolved, first in England then in the United States. Its use followed, naturally enough, the development of the boiler and the radiator. LIBERTY 1,000,000th Man to Die for Country The cost of liberty is high for this Republic. As mothers and fathers throughout the nation ponder over the worlds ills and worry about their sons in service, or soon to join the armed forces, somewhere in the h mud and filth of Korea the soldier to die for this nation may already be a casualty. Adding in the Korea casualties, 1,000,-000t- men have died in defense of this Republic. This total, however, is not up to date since reporting of Korean casualties is two to four weeks behind. The latest Korean total stood at 52,448. Of these, 8,853 were dead of all causes and 9,899 The remainder missing. were wounded. This amounted to 300 weekly since the war started last June. 995,100 9. 10, 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 19. Anne Sargents latest picture, "Three Guys Named Mike, opened in New York the same week that she stepped into the important role of Jocelyn McLeod in "The Road of Life and began discussing new television assignments. Wright A. Patterson UTTERLY FUTILE would HOW any United Nations armed force in preventing the suppressing acts of aggression was amply demonstrated by the Korean debacle. It was not any lack of ability on the part of MacArthur that caused that result; it was not any lack of valor on the part of United Nations armed forces it was the delay and lack of decision on the part of an international debating society. It was a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth. It could not change its Instructions to its field commander without debate. The first instance of the inability to decide came when the United Nations forces reach the 38th parallel. MaeArthor had Instructions not to go beyond that line. It took better than a week to get instructions changed. That more than a week of delay gave the North Koreans time to reorganize their shattered divisions; to get new DOWN 1. Sally forth 2. Tracts of waste land Marshy meadow Close, as a 4. hawks eyes City on Isle of Ely Smell 6. An instant Test for 6. River (Ger.) gold 7. Painful fpot Deserve & Small Seek a ornament grant 11. Viper in court 13. Rips Quiet 15. Little girl Relate 17. Throw Kathodi (abbr.) 3. 18. 21. Lean-t- o 23. Brag 24. Trying arms and mnnitions from the Red Chinese army on the Manchurian border. It prevented the total distinction of the North Korean army in North Korea. The job had to be done all over again, and before the Manchurian border was reached. The next stopping point was the Yalu river. Just north of the Yalu river in Manchuria, a vast army of Red Chinese was being assembled. Into its camp was being poured vast numbers of transport vehicles and tanks. Great munition dumps were BUSINESS '..ort, iruved. Hineo Completely modern, 32 person 3 wooded acres along itieam. Price S2,000 Including fishing small odge t.SO OOP Write Nelle lobias. ex- periences POl'LlKl WUHfc, (poet.) 31. Radium (sym.) 84. Organs of W. smell 35. Obtain 37. Group of three 38. 41. 42. as bread Erbium 23. 25. Stud Head Slight color Skill Recline IF coverings 27. 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It savored of more consideration for the Chinese Reds, of which we have had entirely too much in the past. There should be no place for any who had a part in such actions in the American government. It has cost the lives of many thousands of Americans fighting under the flag and the instructions of the United Nations. In future we should have no part in any armed activities that operate under the orders and direction of the members of an international debating society. Such bosses do not keep pace with military necessities. im- The United Nations had an adequate supply of airplanes and bombs. Those planes and bombs could have destroyed vehicles and the transport tanks. They conld have blown np the ammunition damps and scattered the million men the camps contained. But instructions wonld not permit the firing of so much as a ride across that river. The planes at his command could neither fly beyond the south bank of the Yalu or drop so much as a fire cracker on the amounts of Both the North military supplies. Koreans and the Red Chinese could stand on the north bank of that dividing stream and thumb their noses at the impatient United Nations troops on the south bank. Nothing could be done about that situation unless and until MacArthur received new instructions. He waited, as he was ordered to do, while the discussion went on and on, and then came the attack. That Red army, with its transport vehicles, its tanks, its munitions crossed the Yalu, the debating society had talked too long, and the forces in Korea United Nations paid the penalty for that delay. What happened In would be the Inevitable result In any case where the activities of a United Nations force UOObE each Finding Relief (sym.) at MacArthur Across River aU. 75c A. HVGMft, Dont Put Off COMPLETE WITH GADGETS being erected. There was no slightest question as to the purpose of It CHICKS A EQCIP. CUIM.hC Planning for the Future? Buy U.S. Defense Bonds! J 20. Browns, 22. & INVEST. OPPOR. IK (ottafru. l.akr McCall. Idaho. Duncan OGfc.IV VI 26. Fatty 29. Topics 30. Over By those DEPARTMENT River (Latvia) author 40. River Hot water heating had its start (Chin.) in the chicken coop of one M. 41. Town in Bonnemain in the France of 1777. Mr. Bonnemain used a crude hot Belgium water loop to spur the incubation 43. A cord of chicks. Hot water, off to such a 44. Ascend promising start, did not do well in 45. Habitual with steam, however, competition drunkards until about 1920. 46. Elevations Todays homes are no longer un(golf) certain compromises between heat and dirt, heat and health, and heat and cold. With radiant panels, or with radiators recessed or concealed THE in walls or baseboards, the full use FICTION of the space of the room is available. The air remains cool and senCORNER By Richard H. Wilkinson sibly moist, whatever the room temperature desired. Proof of the economy and performance of modern hot water heatBRIDGES is a printer by ing is its exclusive use in large de- DANA but every one says he velopments like Levittown on Long should be a salesman. He has a Island, perhaps the largest heating very competent and confident maninstallation in the world. Here, ner. His choice of words is vivid, forced hot water systems supply his gestures imheat to the radiant panel floors, pressive, his deand serve year round by furnishing powerful. livery the domestic hot water for baths, Back in 1934 kitchens and laundries from the Dana bought a same boilers that heat the homes. Northland SpeThe perfection of radiant heating cial Six. As one knows the every to the installations in general use Northland is one of the most extoday, leaves only one uncertainty pensive cars on the market, Danas what now in heating? Where to income is not large, but he is the go, short of atom heat? Home buildof man who likes the best or type ers will have to wait and see, but nothing. whatever it is it will be good. "In the long run a Northland is Dana was a painstaking type of the best buy, he told his wife. It person and kept the machine in will outlive three smaller and perfect order. The paint looked cheaper cars. like new. Rachael, Danas wife, knew by that Dana usually knew "Why, Dana demanded when she hinted at such an idea. "The what he was talking about. old hacks doing all right. No So when Dana stated they ought engine trouble. Looks good. Why to own a Northland she nodded and swap her In? smiled and felt confident that everyShe After the Bridges' had owned their didnt, thing would be all right. however, anticipate owning and Northland seven years a salesman driving the same car for 16 years. tried hard to sell Dana a new car. Not that she minded too much. The Dana listened to his talk and then Northland, as the world knows, is asked what hed offer for the 1934 expensive enough so that the manu- model. The salesman named a figfacturers dont have to change the ure so low that Dana got mad and design too radically each year. Fun- kicked him off the place. And damentally the 1934 Northland had Rachael decided, with a sigh, that the same lines that the new 1950 now their chance of buying a new automobile was remote indeed. Super Special possessed. She was right. For 18 years the Moreover, Dana being a painstaking type of person, kept the ma- Bridges kept their Northland Spechine in perfect order. cial Six, and after awhile the neighNOT SO FLATTERING . . . Nevertheless, It was an ancient bors stopped laughing and some of Actress Lis Taylor accepts hack and the neighbors used to grin them began to think that maybe "Roscoe from group of Harwhen the Bridges' drove by, and Dana was pretty smart vard Lampoon editors desigRachael felt embarrassed and TN THE SPRING of 1950 Dana least successful wished that they could have a new nating her drove his Northland Special down actress of 1950. car. to the Northland salesroom and told the doorman he wanted to buy a new Super Special Eight complete with radio, heater, clock and any other gadgets they had. Have you a car to trade in? the salesman asked. said Dana. Its a pip, Sure, Chinese Reds Laughed The adJOLT ministrations price stabilization effort which has been called nearly everything, including "fraud, received another jolt, this time in the black and white of the wholesale price index. The bureau of labor statistics index hit an all time peak of 17 per cent above war prices and 20.2 per cent over a year ago. The bureau said all major commodities advanced except building materials. The new figures wiped out any hope that the stabilization effort had was about to take place. finally started taking effect and a leveling-of- f The figures also brought renewed charges from labor that it would take a law "with teeth in it" to stop the inflation spiral. Michael V. DiSalle, price director, told worried housewives in a television speech that it would be three more months before ceiling prices on food will be posted in stores. It couldnt be done sooner, he reported, because food prices vary by localities. The supreme court refused by a vote of 6 to 0 to reLAST HOPE view the case of Alger Hiss, convicted of giving government secrets to a Russian spy ring before World War IE It was Hiss last hope of escaping a five year prison sentence. The Hiss trial made headlines in the nation's press for months. A guilty verdict and prison sentence was returned after a second trial. The slender, brilliant attorney has stubbornly denied the charges of giving away government secrets. COST Marvin Miller, the radio announcer, seems typed for Oriental characterizations in movies. He played Ghengis Khan in "The Golden Horde, now is slated for the role of a Chinese black market operator in "Peking Express. GRASSROOTS A NEW Not working S. Greatest number 1 west-centr- home-towner- KOREAN BATTL- E- Slowly, methodically United Nations troops advanced in Korea, storming the hills, digging the Communists out of foxholes with bayonets, stopping and breaking a Red attack at other points, but always pushing toward the 38th parallel. U. N. commanders continued to expect a spring offensive by the Reds, scheduled for some time during the last part of March or April. Meanwhile, the Chinese suffered severe casualties as U. S. troops pushed ahead, estimated by some observers at 20,000 to 30,000 in two weeks. There were reports that the Communists had 200,000 men in the 0 front lines below the parallel. In addition they were reported to have more troops in immediate reserve in North Korea and a great reservoir, perhaps more than 300,000, across the Yalu river in Manchuria. pre- knowledge of the three basic heating means known today hot water, steam and warm air a ACROSS CLASSIFIED WEEK'S ANSWER 28. clear-heade- It would be difficult to say at this point who was more surprised by the 79 to 9 senate vote that passed the bill to draft opponents or supporters of the measure. For weeks the debate had raged in the senate over lowering the limit And although the bill must go to draft age from the the house for action, it appeared that much of the pressure against the administrations defense plans has been relieved. Most observers were inclined to believe the bill will eventually reach the Presidents desk. The senate vote caused const derable speculation across the nation. In the first place, the man on main street wanted to know is it possible for five senators the number who voted against the measure to bombard the U. S. senate with so much propaganda that it completely ties up important legislation for weeks? Second, what happened to the other senators who had ranted and raged against drafting And third, the were the statements by opto make peace Striving desperately ponents that the mothers of between labor and the administration, the nation flooded WashingErie Johnston (center), economic staton with telegrams against bilizer, met several times with union the draft entirely true? Shown with leaders in Washington. Johnston (left to right) are: Meany, AFL; Leighty, RLE; Ilayes, 1AM; Murphy, presidential council; and Gold- LAST SSWOHD PUZZLE The leaders of organized labor, like leaders of other segments of the American people, proved themselves selfish in their demands for those they lead, and the general public turned on them, as .t turned on capital when it ignored the interests ol the people. The people will turn on the farmers if they ignore the general welfare, and keep on pushing prices of food up. too. A 1934 model. You mean, of course, a 1944 the salesman said politely. model, No, said Dana, I mean 1934." The salesman coughed. Im afraid we cant allow you very much on a car as old as that Dana waved an airy hand. Take me to the president of this outfit. I 1 important things until a later date. 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The president got his hat and went out and looked at Danas car. He drove it around the block. "What kind of a trade do you want? he asked Dana. "I'U swap yon even, said Dana, "for a 1950 Super Special, complete with gadgets, The president smiled, then sobered, then figured on the back of an envelope, then looked at Dana's car again, then nodded. "It's a deal, he said. And now poor Rachael is wondering if she will have to wait another 16 years before she gets a new car. IMWM. n SS ATOMIZER Jm HM.U tar wilt .1 ..-..r- C f( JJjj 1 ANAHIST-amazinf- ly quick relief fro in ell kind, of naeal .d irritat- ion due to cold. . . 4 Companion product of funoun amabist Tabled. but nora Tovn druo mia. ANABmToa,iNCL,Yonke 2.N.Y. at AHAHIST America's No.l Antihistamine |