Show &25d£S £h2D 'IBSll’V: ii' V f mesm mmmmgsmm They Were the Victims of War 1 1 Zht Salt Cake Sunday September i 22SiLr ZTribtmc A 7 1947 3 Diamond Tops Testers of Radioactivity — WASHINGTON Sept 6 UP) The national bureau of standards announced Saturday night that diamonds are extremely sensitive to radioactivity and can be used to detect and measure it The small size the bureau said permits use inside the human body or in small openings in industrial equipment It said diamond counters are more sensitive and durable than the man-mad- e Geiger counter and “there is no particular cost dif- ference” The purpose of a counter is to detect and measure alpha beta and gamma rays given off by Diamonds radioactive materials tested by the bureau have been used to detect and count gamma radiation which is used medically to treat malignancies like cancer to study nuclear physics and to examine huge pieces of metal Much fllore Sensitive “For this purpose” the bureau said “they have shown themselves to be at least 1000 times more sensitive size for size than any man-mad- ? Members of the Blinded Veterans’ Assn In Irvin Hart Brooklyn Tom Dargie Oakland ie George Whitaker Fresno TSgt George M Alturas Cad Bob Killeen San Gabriel Cal Chi- cago for contention stroll with seeing- eye dogs Left to right: Harvey Lange Taylor Tex Capt - fulness” Industrial diamonds used for counters must be colorless and flawless it said and one out of 40 diamonds is perfect Favorable Factors Two factors the bureau said make the diamond an excellent counter 1 While the diamond is among the hardest of all substances there are relatively tremendous spaces CHICAGO Sept 6 (INS) — between its atoms Actually the Character developed overcoming atoms occupy only one tnllionth YFW Launches Campaign For $75 War I Pensions benefts to World War I occupation troops Sightless Yets Best Mates Wives Assert Gen A A Vandegnft comof l?i of a diamond mandant of theH S marine corps blindness has made sightless So when gamma radiation made the only major address of heroes of World War II superior knocks a qhunk in the form of sessions Saturday thiid day of husbands an electron off a diamond atom the encampment tvhich ends Tuesthe opinion Saturday it has room to move The travThat creates an electrical pulse day Nearly 20000 delegates have of wives of the sightless vets at- eling can be measured registered and twice that number that convenof auxiliary members and guests tending the second annual 2 Because the diamond is a tion of the Blinded Veterans Assn were on hand its atoms are aligned in crystal 20 Sheehan Eleanor Barrett in Vandegnft warned “this is no unusually regular patterns Thus husband Jim of and her time to stack arms and go to speaking an electron follows a regular path warWorld War II blinded When as a counter the used sleep” He recommended a larger other riors said: diamond is put between two small regular military establishment our husbands “It who is really modemly equipped a strong rebrass electrodes and brought into serve force stockpiles of neces- are responsible for our happiness the presence of gamma They have acquired so much wis- One electrode sends 1000radiation sary materials and “an industrial dom volts of The everyday problems that d plant that walks across diamond the the electricity them don’t others bother irritates with military research and deother is hooked to a counting seem too minor” They velopments” She recounted how she and Jim apparatus Because the diamond is so senMarin of Apathy had been going together since she sitive the court can be made by was 17: he enlisted how in the A similar concern for the naa of devices such as ear to wrote variety her reguand tion's security was voiced by Louis marines a loud speaker current one phones how and his letter day larly E Starr WF W commander in meter or cathode-ra- y scope chief in a broadcast Saturday ended: to a I “Due misfortune slight momirg my eyesight” “Our armed forces the supplies have lostwas his only reference to and the planes tanks ships and theThat guns which brought us victory m him combat wound which rendered sightless the recently ended shooting war Mrs Barrett also told how her are not in condition or in number husband handsome well to be desired at such a critical mannered returned and full of fun despite time” he said loss She told of her surprise — WASHINGTON Sept 6 (NYN) “We have become lethargic his The United Slates atomic ento help him up when We are confused some she started apathetic on his first day back ergy commission next week will stairs bickering among ourselves losing He said: faunch a detailed nation-wid- e sursight more and more each day vey by experts to find out how to I do have “You don't that of the dangers involved unless we can do well workers in atom plants are it mvself” all resolve to do something about guarded against radiation and — them ” CHICAGO Sept 6 UP There other hazards it was announced were 25 nonpaying guests at the Saturday Sheraton hotel Saturday so exclue As the first step in its A ff that they have their own dinsive H O the plan L Ha A II 1 ing room bar and personal physi- commission will send a 575-a-mo- Atomic Plants Await Survev : nno Ethics Prohe I an PAUL czar cian While 300 members of the Blinded Veterans’ Assn meeting here conversed dined and danced their faithful companions — guide dogs — were entertained also A “snack bar” in front of a knotty pine dog house has water and feed and near by is a veterinary Meals services etc courtesy of the hotel and a dog food company two-piec- m u i p Chair Cocktail Table e tentment! 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Choose yours now while stocks are complete! all-tim- report The board will study the operating hazards in each plant and what the plant is doing in the Law Invoked Indiana Anti-Hat- e To End School Racial Walkout two-thir- fJ Sleek Spacious Chest of Drawers Vanity with Large Mirror line of prevention and protection Joel Eddy the retired businessman was taken into custody at the police station where he had gone to discuss the mass truancy of students from the Emerson c TAH fT CE BEDROOM OUTFIT F 54950 Only 8-PIE- e Tin Can Inventer Dies Vow Italy Price Cuts FAIRFIELD Conn Sept 6 UP — — in- hate” w is' long-rang- retired merchant was being held in jail at Crown Point on a warrant which charged him with violating the law passed by the 1947 state legislature making it a felony to ‘'racketeer in flt r- self-protecti- A ( sy $o cover 95 10-m- an CHICAGO Sept 6 (INS)— The organizations Subsistence for guide dogs Chicago Herald - American said owned bv veterans blinded in Saturdayhat Wilbert F Crowley World War II first state’s attorney will Pensions for widows of World De stiassistant an investigation to erected War H veterans who have died Bar Assn as a rey since their discharge from service suit cflcag0 of his admitted friendship Government awards to para- with lawyers of the old Capone plegic veterans for specially con- sydicate structed houses The Herald-Americsaid the Creation of a peace enforce- bar’s committee on professional ment agency in the United Na- ethics plans to consider proceedtions which could lead either to Extension of hospitalization ings formal censure of Crowley’s con duct or to his ouster from memAD ETliMEvr in the association V IVEY bership DR Crowley admitted at the civil service trial of two Chicago police BEGINS HIS COURSE IN officers that the lawyers for Jack (Greasy Thumb) Guzik were his SALESMANSHIP friends The attorneys in question George Bieber’ and Michael Monday 8 to 10 p m are Brodkm (S Consecutive Nights) The police — Capt Thomas ConCRYSTAL ROOM nelly and Lt William Drury — are NEWHOUSE HOTEL charged with conduct unbecoming to policemen The two charged the FEE 51000 was the upshot of their heanrg For Fw4hr Informfion Phone arrest of Guzik during investigation of the ambush shooting of the Erienjion Division late James Ragen Sr racing news University of Uteh ill frame Savel finish Matching Leung hand-m-han- na MAKU m vilnilt Tapestry Carved All basic pieces needed to make your living room a place of charm and con- CHAIR PULL-U- P Specious Innerspring Sofa w-a- s 10-min- r lBITION Easy Terms Gil-lisp- UP TO M8 CONGRESS CLEVELAND Sept 6 CP) — The 45th encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars oted Saturday to make pensions for World Waj I veterans the organization’s "number one legislative objective for the coming year” In a speech from the floor at Public hall Rep James E Van Zandt (R Penn) a former commander-in-chie- f of the organization demanded V F W pressure for passage of H R 667 to provide pensions for World War I veterans at age 65 Citing American spending of 522779000- 000 for aid to foreign nations Van Zandt asked how were “the American people going to turn down a request from the V F W for World War I pensions when we spend such a figure on foreign countries?” Van Zandt estimated the 575 a month pensions would cost about 5775000- 000 m the first year and eventually reach a peak of about two bilLon dollars annually Cites Eligibles He said there are 3727000 World War I veterans alive todav 65541 of whom have reached 65 The encampment approved with a single dssentmg vote a resolution offered by tne Virginia detax partment Vi “abolish the poll as a perequisite for voting ” The lone dissenter was an individual who voice his “No” from the floor and was not identified by name approved Other rcrcI-Lccalled for: Refusal of permission to erect a monument to Field Marshal Sir John Dill in ArLngton national cemetery where the British officer is buried Dissolution of “racket” veterans counter e “The ordinary counter will last from three months to two years depending on how much use it gets Scientists at the bureau of standards say that a diamond counter is practically indestructible although extremely long use might produce discoloration use-or flaws w'hich would end its $7g)50 Pay an Easy Terms! warm-floo- r comfort easy to ha vet Moves the heat three ways (1) circulates warm air all over (2) radiates beat with Heat Reflector Doors (3) delivers big flow of warm air at floor level with optional Power Blower Beautiful styling and finish 2 sizes— one 50000 heat units per hour one 55000 per hour See them here! 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