Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1957 — Page 11
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THE TALOS, Navy's increased range, surface-to-air guided missile, hurls itself skyward in a burst of fire (left) and (right) closes in for the “kill” on a QB-17 drone plane over White Sands Prov-
Air Conditioning Expenditure Huge Over $3.5 Billion To Be Spent In '57 NEW YORK (UP)—Americans will spend more than $3,500,000,000 this year to show that times have changed since Mark Twain remarked that people always talk about the weather but don’t DO anything about it.
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This huge expenditure some 300 million dollars greater than in 1956, will go for air conditioning the nation’s homes, churches, stores, office buildings, factories and places of recreation. In the past 20 years the amount of money spent to do something about the weather has skyrocketed 6,000 per cent. —. Boom Just Beginning “We’ve just tapped the market for air conditioning,” Cloud Wampler, chairman of Carrier Corp., told the United Press. “Within five years the industry’s annual volume will be around five billion dollars.”
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Ing Ground, N. M. The Talos, which has registered "kills” at 25 i miles, will be added to the fleet arsenal early in 1958. The missile is guided by a mechanical “brain.” (/nternaMomri
In many segments of the economy, and in the warmer areas of the country, air conditioning no longer is loosed upon as a luxury. Industry leaders pointed out that competition for employes is so keen that companies are turn- 1 ing to air conditioning as an extra selling feature. Demand A Problem D. C- Minard, president of the Trane Co., said the industry’s biggest problem in the next decade will be “keeping pace with demand.” “The potential is certainly inviting, not only in new construction, but in the modernization of
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existing buildings as well,” he said. “Today it is almost unthinkable that anyone would put up a modern office building or hotel without having it air conditioned." The industry also Is developing new markets making special neat transfer devices and cooling equipment for atomic reactors, electronic equipment and jet and rocket engines. Australia's native “bear,” the koala, is a marsupial in spite of its popular description. It lives in the gum trees.
Beware The Child! HARTFORD, Conn, ffl - Federal Judge J. Joseph Smith ruled in favor of a supermarket which was sued by a shopper who was bit by a shopping cart pushed by a four-year-old girl. “Failure to post signs warning of danger from children is not lack of ordinary care,” be ruled. Love Hazard FORT DIX, N. J. (UP) — The Army hospital here reported an accident as caused by "a soldier leaning too far out of the window on the ground floor of his barracks. waving at his girl friend sitting in her car in a nearby parking lot; the arm was broken when he fell out”
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Cats And Dogs, Toe DETROIT «B—Ludwig Schomib East Detroit civil defense director, ordered a revision of evacuation procedure after learning 800 families packed into cars and drove away from the suburb during a recent atomic raid drill—leaving their cats and dogs behind. “You could scarcely hear the all-clear sound with all those animals howling for their masters,” Schomig explained. In the future, cats and dogs will be included in all evacuations, he ruled. |n The Swim WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (UP) —This town’s new building zone ordinance is one of the first in the United States to devote a section to ackyard swimming pools.
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