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Is is put through its paces prior to actual flight tests The sleek jet craft, high speed, The ashore plane has no designed to expand the air defense perimeter of fleets at sea and installations of the trailing edge vertical fin and rudder Elevons horizontal tail, but ts equipped with a triangle-shape- d and water takeoffs, It has landings better rough of the wing replace ailerons and elevators To provide (International Soundphoto ) SDecial hvdro skis, used for the first time on combat aircraft. CONVAIR XF2Y1 Sea Wonderful New Wools 'DISTANCE LENDS ENCHANTMENT' vice-chairma- n commoning the questions most ashed by veterans concerneducaing their eligibility to tion and training under the ly for the Utah Heart Associations Korean (II Bill.) annual Heart Fund Drive accordAlthough it has become known desk the from to a release news ing as the Korean GI Bill, Public Law of the !"'.' chairman, Milton L. Congress, does not limit Weilenmann, Named as vice chair- the benefits of the act to those man is W. L. OMeara, trust offiwho saw action in the fighting cer of the Continental Bank in front in Korea. Veterans who servSalt Lake City. He will direct the ed any place in the world after drive activities for the entire state June 17, lh-'may be eligible for excluding Salt Lake City and the benefits. county which will be included in A veteran is eligible for training the duties of Chairman Weilenunder the Korean GI Bill if he mann. meets all of the following requireMr. OMeara, who resides at ments: lbo.i South lfith East, has acted 1. Has a discharge or a reCommuas chairman of the 1 lease from service under conditions nity chest drive of the Metropoli- other than dishonorable; tan business division, and is also U. Had active military duty any a member of the board of directors time after June 127, 10.Y0, and beof the community chest; is an acfore the end of the present emertive director of the Catholic Chargency; and ities, YMCA, a member of the :i. Had at least IK) days total chamber of commerce, Lions club, service, unless discharged sooner and is a graduate of the Loyola disd for an actual college in Los Angeles, California. The American Heart association, ability. not Two types of service do of which Utah Heart Association count: (1) time spent in a civilian is an affiliate, is the only national school studying courses offered to voluntary health agency working civilians; and (2) time spent as a exclusively in this field. Its mem- cadet or midshipman in one of the bership includes leading physicians Service academies. and prominent lay leaders in inVeterans are not eligible for Kodustry, labor and the professions. rean GI Bill training while on acThe slogan Help Your Heart tive duty, even though they meet Fund Help Your Heart expressall the laws basic requirements. es the conviction that a contribuAn eligible veterans maximum tion to the Heart Fund supports of entitlement is computed local and national programs ob- period on the basis of one and jectives of research, education and days for each day spent in service community service which are de- on and after June 27, 19.10, and signed to protect healthy hearts to the end of the present and to bring the benefits of the prior emergency. The maximum is I.O latest advances in research, educa- months of training. tion and community service which under the Korean GI are designed to protect healthy BillTraining be allowed to a veteran hearts and to bring the benefits of who may previously had trained under the latest advances in research to the World War II GI Bill, or Pubthose suffering from heart disease. lic Law's 10 or S94 for the disabled. Research has brought about sigSuch a veteran must subtract the nificant progress in the diagnosis, of training he already had treatment and prevention of heart period 4.x from months. His entitlement disease. Among recent gains are under the Korean GI Bill may not new drugs, surgical techniques and exceed this difference. Also, it must diagnostic tools. However, the ma- come within the limit and jor task is still ahead. This is the may not exceed his entitlement discovery of the basic cause of high based on his service. blood pressure, hardening of the If the veterans entitlement exarteries, and rheumatic fever which pires after the half-wa- y mark of of all a together account for i)0 quarter or semester, he will be heart disease. allowed to complete that quarter Research findings must be trans- or semester. If his entitlement runs mitted rapidly to the physician by out after he has completed the mameans of a nationwide program of jor part of his course, he may conprofessional train- tinue to train either to the end of ing. New information about heart the course, or for nine weeks, disease must be made available whichever is the shorter period. to the public in order to eliminate This entitlement may be extendfear, to prevent harmful miscon- ed for veterans taking correspondceptions and to tell people how ence courses provided they have they can protect their hearts. Pro- completed more than half of the fessional and lay education is thus course in which they are enrolled. an important weapon in the fight In their be case, the to prevent untimely deaths and extended to the endtraining may of the particureduce invalidism. lar course, or for nine w'eeks, Research amL education result whichever is less. in Community Service, states the More on entitleweek: (Next vice - chairman, Mr. OMeara, and ment, the selection of a program this Community Service results in and information on how to apply.) Cardiac Clinics, diagnostic Centers, close coordination between the patient and the nursing, the welfare problems of cooking when a salt-fre- e and the medical people who are diet is imposed; how to arable to work with the Cardiac pa- range her kitchen and her home in tient in helping him adjust to his a manner to save her energies, and how to adjust to her social activipresent employment or him a and retrain for new type of ties. Were going to need people to work in the industries. Community help in the Utah 1919 Heart Fund services enter the home with a Drive, and are asking for VolunHeart of the Home program teers now to register with the which shows the housewife who has Heart Association at 171 E. 21st a heart disease how to solve the South, or Call 1 .- y:, ' - V & v xv$V v- .C'r: '".t ;;',z'4 'ifN yk One of business men SALT LAKE CITY has been named as r THE VA Service on Vice Chairman Bill Named for 1953 KoreanNote:GI This is the first (Editors Heart Fund Drive of a series of articles answerUtahs outstanding '" ' lii.v: service-incurre- one-ha- lf 90-mon- th DEDICATES HISTORIC SCROLL SITE By VERA WINSTON NEW techniques and weaves add interest and distinction to. natural fibers of wool, cotton and silk. In the wool division, here is a dress of wool woven to achieve a moire effect. The high round neck is slit to the tailored and bow of brown silk-satithere is a belt of the same silk. The front of the skirt is draped into a small stiffened peplum from which the stiffened skirt panel juts out. The back is straight. This is a good underfurn, -coat fashion. Wife Preservers : : .v.v.v.-',- v.v. v.v ..? ' V..y ' ' ViVT. , y. ' 'ix! .k.i 'vC" v. w.v - ;- ; vaa c. :: ' .,. "W") .y .v v .'i X' V . .1? 'V 'X'. v;y) post-gradua- te re-class- PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN views the Declaration of Independence In vault in the National Archives, Washnow is permanently housed along with the Constituington, where it tion. The Chief Executive, in dedicating the vault, warned that suppression of liberty in the U. S. would be a moral disaster worse than a Communist military victory. (International Soundphoto) its new bomb-proo- f, fire-pro- of You can cook carrots in their skins and peel them afterwards just as you do beets. Scrub thoroughly, cook in salted water, then hold the carrots under the cold water faucet, and the skins will slip off easily. |