| Show - - i: -- t - WZaINSti P November 30 1941 zb Dalt gakt irribunt Sunday Morning— 5 - vm --- -- : 2714K54"Onswessouggittarg4 -' - - - r I 13704mmz4wNta - - that ultraviolet in the sun's rays kills bacteria has been knowledge r"-11004k- for many years How to duplicate ultraviolet by mechanical recently been demonstrated 1 science and as a resuft an g weapon in the fight against disease has come into Iknown has never-endin- 1 existence This is an ultraviolet ray that kills bacteria and destroys mold and bacteria on surfaces within it range The ray has been incorporated into a lamp that is regarded as one of the most important advances in Triti II'S defense against his two ancient enemies in many years Though deadly to bacteria the ray is harmless to humans In contrast to sunshine which ranges all the way from unseen laltraviolet the bulk of this lamp's radiation is concentrated through visible light to infra-re- d In a small section of the ultraviolet orpectram While the sun fires a broadside a veritable rainbow of radiations that are both visible and invisible the lamp emits rays 80 per cent of which are specifically in the bactericidal region of the 1 i fc air-bor- ne 1 P l 1: ultraviolet range Installed in walk-i- n coolers and refrigerated display cases the lamp keeps the butcher's meat fresh and prevents spoilage In a bakery the lamp kills mold spores which might harm baked goods Eating utensils and drinking glasses are sanitized by the same method in soda fountains restaurants and hotels Installed in the ducts of air conditioning systems the lamp kills bacteria permitting the Bow of germ-fre- e air In the operating rooms of hospitals it reduces the dangers infection of wounds and incisions In hospitals and nurseties its of radiations prevent disease germs in the air from spreading from one patient to another the hazardous menace of These are but a few of its uses found to date Others are in dairiet in the canning industry in cosmetic factories in barber shops in drug store---i- n the I countless places where bacteria are a problem But perhaps its most important application is in the meat packing- industry where the lamp is employed as part of a process by which beef is aged and made of the time needed by dependably tender in controlled conditions in traditional methods By killing and inhibiting bacteria and mold the lamp creates 1 an ideal environment for enzymes to do their work of breaking down meat tissues and making them tender i' air-bor- ne ' -- cross-infecti- on 0 l 1 (-irN 0 r 0-- k - - 1 -- '1 't 5 : 11 4 if ' : :: r e2 I ' t) f : I lftr i - 4 t1 -' 1 31 etsk 1- Jokoto 0 J I1 f 1 ogongimmel 1 se-71- t i lamp that destroys and mold spores in disease fight loll INF ! 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Cool and pour into baked pie shell Top with whipped creamThat's °IIII And is it good Il The best "easy" chocolate cream pie ever And so economical —one package of Dessert for a pie! Ask your Dessert grocer for the new improvedKIZE-M- a It's theselected dessert of the Dionne Quints! KRE-ME- L ch i CHOCOLATE :rl - - - -- - Illw t - - - "'''''''' VAIIIIJA CAIIIIII EL 3 ' I ' 1 If ) I re f 1 1 sky during the Arst week in December Last Friday November LI) past the red planet Mara and is now steadily advancing toward Saturn and Jupiter It will slip past Saturn on Tuesday the 2nd and past 41th At 3:51 PM (EST) on Wednesday the 3rd1 it Jupiter on Thursday the attains full phase and will rise at about sunset The planet Venus which shines so brilliantly in the southwest after sunset Is becoming an interesting telescopic object This planet ahows phases similar to those observed in the moon acid is now gradual approaching the crescent - s I wamut smooth ! t - r 40 c) 1 I il - r ''''-- 1 ir r - l '' 11 THIS WEEK IN THE SKY (Propared especially for this min by the Pruden Planoterinin at Ins American Musount at Natural Rotary la New York Citt) eastward march of the moon put the planets will Add interest '-- IL-- 4 '' ' 111 1 co-axi- al trim t tt - - i Itl-- ' it 'I i1 ' 1 t t 111144 i 1 er - ye i loud-pow- - t sten- - vetulatiou - ' r-- e Means : i '1tk - 4 I P---) 7 L 4 - i-el- k t-- 1 s- V ''N ' 2o 'NA ft 'i 1' - 4 '- - - -- 41 11 GIG 1k AL ‘'61'A - I h more than a more than recorded In any previous year and nearly six inches more than normal for the state I t $ 1 4 - - x k I - ‘ - 1 ir-::: -- ty A aew frequency I i i t—:— vy-du- : ' - it' 4'i blower powered sista of b- 100-1- p rotors COO by 2200-vo-lt netted to the blowers by belts New worlds are beiaz opened te ea- tomologista by the use of an electron microscope in probing the secrets of insect life The windpipe of a ItiOnUito was magnified to the BiZe Of a tree trunk revealing details never before 0 :e 7 l 44406 1 developed la Watlestasotoo roaastrels lalooratetriou MIL: - tones of Science ? 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