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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH Wrong Economic Principles Brought About Great Britains General Strike By JULIUS H. BARNES, Cam Compensator for Uni-Contr- ol Facilitates Manufacture of Sets to Tune With Similar Dial Readings. The use of a tingle dial for con- trolling the wave changing devices contained In a radio receiving set teems to be the goal In modern construction. The problem has been to design a device of such a simple nature that Its cost would allow It to he d used In reasonably sets. The Invention of a Washington man appears to be a step In this direction. This provides a means of vafylng the wave length of the several circuits simultaneously with the exact relationship required, by a means that does away with ponderous and expensive methods heretofore proposed. In sets normally using two or more control dials for tuning, the slight low-price- ture of which Is a cam. The cam Is a very precise means of producing Intricate movements In machinery and consists of a disk on which rests one arm of a lever. By varying the outline of the disk, the lever arm may he made to rise, fall or remuln stationary, ns the cam revolves. The diagram, Figure 2. Illustrates how the capacity of a condenser may be caused to vary from normal by a bent stator plate. This Is greatly exaggerated for the sake of charness. The dent In the plate at point A will cause a slight decrease In the capacity from that normally had when the plate follows the dotted line. This decrease Is to be made up by compensation. The condenser narked C and controlled by the cam Is the compensating condenser and M the The two are conmain condenser. nected as shown and then to the Inductance, as In Figure 1. Any number of these units may be mounted on the same shuft, The outline of the cam, P, Is marked out from points found by trial of the circuit on different wave lengths. After the cams are U. S. C. of C. RE AT BRITAIN'S general strike was due to that countrys failure to observe fundamental economic principles. At the Rome conveution of the International chambeT of commerce three years ago an American declaration as well as tbe principles for increasing production, especially as to industrial relations, was unanimously adopted. That declaration is coming into play. of British organized industries and trade unionists, coming here to find the secret of the extraordinary prosperity and high living standards of America, are beginning to realize the economic truth on which the American declaration was based. The declaration has especial point today in view of the general strike In Great Britain, which may rest on the traditional violation of the principles laid down in this Rome declaration, namely, the adoption of every Invention and mechanical device that enlarges production; the elimination of restrictions on individual output; the stimulation of individual effort by relative wages based on performance; the advantages of private ownership and operation over state ownership and operation. At present America is intensely interested in two major aspects of the foreign situation government interference" with the flow of commodities in response to the attraction of supply and demand, and the attempts of other countries, eager for entry into the great markets of America, to raise the question of national protective tariff as a trade barrier.Mis-aio- Gods Everlasting Love and Understanding By CHAUNCEY M. temm LEGION (Copy for This Department Supplied by tfea American Legion News Service.) Cant Sew, but WANT UNIFORM LAWS TO HELP CHILDREN Keeps in Style! ns - Christ the Earthly Pledge of pTffi 0 DEPEW, Veteran Statesman. Iam more firmly anchored to the Bible than ever before and believe implicitly in its teachings and the God it portrays. I believe that there is a eupreme intelligence pervading the universe and at times I believe that when a man dies the swarms of billions of highly organized entities which live in the cells desert the body, go out into space, keep on and enter another and last cycle. Ninety-fiv- e per cent of the people are generally on terms with the Lord, and that percentage of any body of people can always be relied upon aa being in the right. I have always felt a real dependence in God. My idea of God is personal rather than one of force. Not a personality, such aa we are, of course, but a glorified, divine and infinite heart, brain and spirit never failing. Sketch of Cam Compensator Condenser. I think of God as being interested Jn mortals and mortal affairs. variations In manufacture will prevent cut the system will always be In Christ was his earthly manifestation, Christ who understood, lived and two apparently similar tuning circuits resonance, no matter whut the wave toiled and suffered upon earth as men and women do, Christ who died as from resonating to the same frequenlengths. do must we we before live again. Christ is God's pledge of love and uncy, at corresponding dial settings over In Form of Variometers. the whole range of the tuner. If these Inductances may also be used, In derstanding. discrepancies In capacity or InducI dont believe much in chance. You have to make things come the form of variometers, with this tance can be overcome, the coudensers or colls can be varied from the shaft scheme. In fact most Any combination your way and they will come your way if you will follow the rules of modof capacity and inductance may las of a single dial. not worrying or diversifying your interests, of trusting God and made to function In this manner. The eration, Auxiliary Tuning Device. fellow beings. One manner of doing this Is by compensation required Is usuully very loving your small, and In the case of capacity means of what Is known as a comThe compensator Is an compensation, the condenser would be pensator. Be on about the same size as the more comauxiliary tuning device which suppleknown condenser. vernier ments the main tuning device. The monly For the experimenter who would most common example of this Is the miniature condenser, called a vernier like to try out such a compensator, By CURTIS D. WILBUR, Secretary of the Navy. condenser, which Is used for the fine lead disks could be cast and these tuning variations In many Rets. The would be easy to cut to the proper America now is enjoying peace and prosperity, but abroad there is a vernier Is not tisunlly called a com- form. With the more sensitive and pensating device though the action Is selective sets, such as the new peril declaring spiritual warfare and ready to declare material warand neutrodynes, It will exactly the same, except thnt the latter Is usually controlled from the same require considerable care to make the fare upon the people of this nation. cams, but once done, the' results Where our children are willing to listen they are" taught the ways of control as the device It supplements. The Invention described here Is a should make It worth while to build the Third Internationale. We find its hand clutching at the heart of our means of ''compensating for the varithe set with this feature. Boston We the find sonth. sister on it republic stirring up trouble in Asia, in ations of manufacture, the main fea- - Globe. China, in Nicaragua. This government by the people, it is said, has bemetal for a long time before the piece come imperialistic. Care in Avoiding Rosin becomes sufficiently hot to melt the Knowing ourselves as we do, knowing our form of government as we Joints When Soldering solder and, during this procedure, and the purpose of its people, we are inclined to take lightly this new If a receiver Is to opernte efllelently-an- d much of the heat energy Is wasted. do, of attack which seeks to destroy the foundations of this government, form a With hot the It Iron, Is essential thnt all of heat, although quietly the soldered Joints be securely made. more Intense, Is confined to a smaller namely, the home and sense of religious obligations. It would destroy Soldering Is an exceedingly Important space because the job Is completed home and government and God. operation In wiring a receiver and quickly. This Is Important when we In as an the face of this insidious propaganda within our own territory a lead . are, Is frea example, soldering poor soldering doubtlessly to a lug on a transformer. In such and iu other, In Radio quent cause of trouble. nations, it behooves us to be vigilant, in the training of the Broadcast Magazine there are printed a case It Is essential that the Job he done quickly so as to prevent heating young and in answering the misstatements and the misrepresentations put some timely hints on this operation, to attention drawn the the lug to such an extent that the lead forth to destroy this government. special being from the winding which connects Innecessity of using good flux. We owe it to oureelves to be strong, to maintain an adequate army to the other end of the lug ternally The ordinary solder consists of a and navy. Yes, we owe it to others to be strong in order that if there is to combination of lead and tin, the per- will noil tome unsoldered." be a world revolution, we may, by our example, if not. by our army and centage generally being 50 per cent lead and 50 per cent tin," says Radio To Turn Wave Length in navy, assist weaker nations to maintain free government. Broadcast. "In order to make a good Meters Into Kilocycles Joint, the surfaces, to be soldered The present tendency of radio engiNo should be entirely free from oxides. Impose neering practice Is to use and express flux will formaSoldering prevent the on tion of oxides while the heat Is being frequency In kilocycles rather thnn wave length In meters. Kilo" means The metul which are to applied. parts he soldered should be scraped cleun a thousand, and cycle means one By MRS. ROBERT E. SPEER, President National Board T.ff.&A. before the flux Is applied and, under complete alternation. The number of tlie number of proper conditions, the solder will flow kilocycles indicates The question : thousands of times thnt the rapidly What is the matter with the old people ? is a very around the when Joint the very easily In the antenna recurrent alternating in the universal study of youth of today. Youth, above one parts have been heated sufliclently. Its flow In either direction In important pents If the soldering Is correctly done, one second. The smaller the wave all, dislikes our attitude that our opirions must become theirs. As their the solder will appear bright after the length lu meters the larger Is the fre- elders of au older generation, we have a wav of being too terse and dogJoint is made, but a poor Johit made quency In The numerical matic. Instead of kilocycles. from young people, we with a cold lrou will generally leave relation between inviting willing two Is simple. the the solder with a somewhat crystalline For to enforce our the assume too opinions. easily Understanding beright calculation, to obstructure. Some fluxes should be used tain approximate divide when come can their two as tween the we, the kilocycles, 300,000 by only elders, become generations very sparingly In making the Joint, as number of to obtain meters meters; to deal with. they will conduct electric currents and divide 300,000 by the nuuiber of kilo- open minded and easy and pleasant will ulso have a very detrimental efreleased so from economic suppression that are and early Boys girls For example, 100 meters fect on any Insulation with which they cycles. work and fair team behooves to 3,000 equals it approximately kilocycles,' play early in the game. begin parents come in contact. Rosin is a very ex300 meters equals 1,000 kilocycles, etc. to havo The boy or girl who doesn't cellent flux to use, although It Is somesay by your leave about mouey is For accurate conversion the. what more difficult to work with than fuctorhighlyS20 should leave about to not by anything. your apt say be used In place 200, the ordinary soldering paste. It Is of 800.000. standard practice in moat large electrical companies to use rosin flux al- The program of the national child welfare committee of the American Lesion was announced recently with the appointment of State Senator Sherman XV. Child of Minneapolis, Minn., aa vice chairman to be In charge of the legislative work of the committee. The legislative phase of child welfare will be the most Important part of the work this year, according to curtains and other furnishings, Mlsa Emma C. Puschner, director of the national child welfare division at too. 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The game Is .most popular In the Middle West. An official score card Is used and Individual Ind. ds s ability Ever Guard Against .Propaganda of .Reds Elders most exclusively, since It has no bad effects on Insulation. When rosin is the flux It Is Important that a very hot Iron be used, otherwise, what Is called a rosiu Joint may be produced. In which case there Is a thin layer of rosin left between the two metal surfaces. This makes the electrical conductivity of the Joint very poor If It does not completely prevent the flow of current, As abovo mentioned, it Is essential that the Iron be sufficiently hot If a good Job Is to be done. A hot Iron will ulso. In many cases, prevent other troubles. If soldering Is attempted with an iron that U not hot enough. It As necessary to hold the Iron oil the United States Has Five Stations to Europe's One In tbe United States there are more than five times as many radiocasting stations ns in all Europe. The total for the United States, according to recent statistics, is near 0o0, while the Longer Able to Modern Youth Dogmas Their World Must Prepare for the Inevitable Coming Week of the Five-Da- y By DR. GEORGE B. CUTTING, President Colgate University. five-da- rated as In baseball. Elderly People Are Learning Importance of Good Elimination. TN the later years of life there A is apt to be a slowing up of the bodily functions. Good elimination, however, is just as essential to the old as to the young. Many old fo'.ks the value of Doan Pi Ila when a stimulant diuretic Emma Puschner. wholeheartedrequested to ly with such state officials, legislators and committees as possible to obtain this minimum legislation. The program has four distinct points as follows: First, a good family desertion and law. Second, a widowed mothers allowance law which will allow help to keep children In their own homes (in accordance with the financial ability of the community). There are 41 Btates that have a mothers pension or a mothers allowance law, but the law In each case has some serious defect. Usually the husband must die before aid Is extended Die family. - Third, Is a provision for the appointment of an unpaid county child welfare board of three or more members In each county to advise with the county attorney, probation officers. Judges or public charities on Individual cases. Very few states have unpaid county boards. Fourth, Is a state childrens bureau of one director who shall have the duty of apperinting and advising the county child welfare boards and supervising the general administration of the law with regard to dependent, neglected and defective children." have-learne- to the kidneys is required. Scanty or burning passages of kidney secretions are often sign of improper kidney function. In most every community are scores. of users and endorsers who acclaim the merit of Doans. Ask non-suppo- rt Only Chinese Member of the Legion in U. 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Bom In New York city, Tew was takeif to China by his parents when Warning ! Unless you see the name a baby and he remained there until he Bayer on package or on tablets you was eighteen years old, when he returned to America. He prospered In are not getting the genuine Bayer the laundry business and went hack Aspirin proved safe by millions and by physicians for 28 years. to China where he was married. Dur(prescribed when you buy Aspirin. ing the World war Tew was a memImitations h may prove Hundred One Twenty-fiftdangerous. Adv. and ber of the infantry, serving at Camp Upton Not Likely almost a year. Jean Mae Is at least twenty-five- . Sally She never told you, did she? But He Will Go No dies-awa- Legs, Among the Legionnaires who will above off for France next September will be Frank B. Roberts of Chase City, Va., who lost both legs as the result of war service. Roberts has arranged for an able bodied escort to help him over the rough spots and will sail on the I. M. M. liner Fenn-land- " from Hampton Roads, September 9, and return on the same whip from Antwerp, Belgium, on September 24. Roberts was an ambulance division driver In the Twenty-nintduring the World war. h y week, Henry Ford may be a little ahead of his time with a Europenn tutul Is but 110 radiocast- but it is coming, and coining jsooh. If we can afford it, we should weling stations. come it, but first we should prepare for it. No greater danger threatens By countries, the number of radio stations lu Europe Is ns follows; Fin- us than leisure for which we have no plans and with which we know not land, 8; Norway, 0; Swedeu, 1; Uol-- . what to do. The youth of today has been set down in the midst of this laud, 1; Belgium, 4; Irish Free State condition aud Satan is finding some mischief still for idle hancls to do, as 2; Great Britain and the North of Ire unrest which we call revolt as of a well giving spirit land, 21; Germany. 20; France, 12 Modern machinery has enabled every man to accomplish 20 tiuwa aa Spain, 13; Portugal, none; Switzer land, 4; Italy, 0; Austria, 5; Uungury much as his ancestor of two centuries ago; this has decreased mans work2, aud Czechoslovakia 5. 16 to with decrease boura in sight further 8, day from Is A Word With the Old Folks - United States Must Wear the colors that are stylish, but aave the cost of new materials and .labor of sewing. You can home dye-oldresses just aa good as the professional dyers 1 t Tha secret of perfect home dyeing (tinting, too) is to use real dye. Diamond Dyes are true dyes; they dyw true, even colors and tint In beautiful tones. 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