Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1953 — Page 11

THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1963

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b Televise Next Week's Atomic Test Hollywood, V? *- the most pojp|ilar television show in the.„ haiSpn next week will feature stars who a’Ctually will be “killed ofr’? in 'tne final reel. , . . , These “actors” will be sitting; in ijieir houses and in andjin the next scene they may be swe|>t as rUlNble out the door. No other TV actor can make that sta.tßment. The perishable players are department store dummies who will; posi in automobiles and two typical American houses that will undergo the next atom bomb tests at jLs Vegas, Nev. An estimated 50-h|illlon citizens will get living l -, rooiji seats to the event, televised On three half-hour programs, SanMonday and Tuesday. M ’| , his is pro/bably the tbughest’ program \ ever televised,” said Klags Landsberg, who’s directing thej Spooled show for his local station! KTLA, and the three netwojrM. ?|At| political conventions, for eXamwe, they had a good idea of what would happen, but we don’t.” Landsberg thinks the program, Opte -atidn Doorstep, will have “tremetldpus impact” on televiewers, sine]? it will show- what will happen, if a bomb hits your neighbqirhooi . The TV cameras first will be turned on the $40,000 two-story frame house, furnished right down to sjieets on the beds and martini mix|rs in kitchen Tie mama dummies, dressed in the Latest fhshion in cotton housedreiskles, be posed doing the dish ss. The papa majiniquins will be ti lading in the living rooms. The other Rummies, dressed in a variety |>f fabrics, will be stationed in othjsr rooms, bathing, eating or sleeping. > \f T|ie bomb will be dropped directly b rer qne house and a mile and a ty If from the other house. E en 11953 Cadillacs in the gathexesA; tod.' and if the radiation is

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weak enough to be safe, our camera crews will go through the houses to show what happened,” ' Landsberg said. Proud KTLA was asked by the three networks to televise the event this year because Landsberg set it up successfully last year, > when everybody said it was impossible. Four \ microwave relay stations were sfet\down via heU,copter on tour mountain tops this Week. J ■ I i "The engineers have to live up ’ there in pup tents with the snow ;and wind. It’s rugged country,” Landsberg said. • » ; Homemaking Tips ; 1 . From The County Extension Office , Beautiful floors are easier to care for now than they were befpre scats’ -fcere’ on the marke’t.' Such seals may be used on Wood floors' and ceipent but pot on linoleum, rubber or asphalt tiles. Did paints, varnish, lacquer, shellac, or other surface coatings should always be removed before applying a floor seal. \ These floor seals penetrate only ;a’ short distance into the pores of the wood and harden; on the surface. This give, the floor a nonporous; smooth Tinish and resistance to abrastoh from grit, and dirt. £ince these seals are quick drying, the flbor may, be waxed within 24 hours. ' . 'Worn areas of flocks which pave been given a coating of penetrating seal are easy to patch. The finish in traffic lanes or other worn spots may be.renewed without having to go over the entire’ floor. \ Middle Age Spread BOSTON, tsp — Dr. Robert W. Wilkins, associate professor of medicine at Boston University, offers this definition of middle age: Someone Iff years wlder than you are. $5,000 Bum BUFFALO, N. Y„ UP —A cocker spaniel pup that Mrs. Madeleine Peuquet sold became a nuisance toitp owners because it roamed the Helds, ate from garbage cans and kept Jate hours, so Mrs.. Peuquet took back the animal. As Maddie’s Vagabond, the dog became a national champion, won 13 best-in-show ribbons, 21 first in the sporting category and 62 best-of-variety awards. Value, $5,000. ' Trade in a Good Town—Decatur!

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- — Falls' Hydro Power Will Aid Ontario Li NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. UP — Workmen are carving twe huge tunnels through rock and earth 300 feet below this city as part of a vast power project that will provide push-button rule of Niagara Falls. A . When the work is completed in 1956, the amount of waterflow oyer this scenic cataract may be cut 20 percent or 15,000,000 gallons a minute. Critically needed power for Ontario’s growing' industry and population will be increased by 900.000 kilowatts or 1,200,000 horsepower. The, amount otf. water diverted •koD^UMk^faagartrrrver cznrid sapr; ply domestic needs of an urban population oif 216,000.000 persons daily. Besides the spectacular tunnel's, the project being built by the Ontario Hydroelectric commission at $299,000,000 consists of a huge power-generating station, intake stations and remedial works to in'em-e an even flow oL.water over the falls. Scenic Action Assured Statistics emphasize the magnitude of the undertaking. The twin tunnels are larger than either the I Suez or Panama Canals, 10 automobiles could be placed side-by-side across them and- no hydro tunnels in the world compare iii length and diameter. Tourists need not fear'the loss of a scenic beauty. Under terms-; of the Niagara Diver&iori Treaty of! 195<>i at least lAo.OOff cubic feet of water per seepnd must pour over the precipice between 8 a.m. and- 10 p. m. Remedial works of dams will insure even distribution over both the American and ‘panadian falls. them, engineers say, the Uater Would follow the eroded path of one small area. Transformation of water into power begins at the intake stations. two miles above the falU. About f. 500,000 gallons of water a minute aite diverted to the 6*4-mile-long tunnels under the business section of the city. The water emerges beyond the city and enters a 2*4-mile open canal, pours over a steep 300-foot precipice into 12 penstocks or steel •tubes leading to as many 100,000,horsepower geenrators that produce electricity on demand.

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