Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1941 — Page 11
"THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1041
CHLORINE STILL USED FOR PURITY
Only Danger Is Shortage Of Containers Because Of Overbuying.
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. — The safety of your drinking water, your swimming pool, and the cleanliness the drink you obtain at a roadside hot dog stand are being protected despite the shortage of chlorine. Correspondence between Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon General, and the Director of Priorities, E. R. Stettinius Jr., reveals that there is plenty of chlorine to take care of the needs of public health. The only danger to the supply ® ror water works and sanitation seems to lie in an unfounded fear that a shortage will develop. Acting on this fear, some buyers are overstocking, thus tying up containers. Lack of these containers may slow up the filling of new orders.
Supplies Insured
Public health uses of chlorine have been put on a par with defense needs by the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply. Adequate supplies are insured for water purification, sewage treatment, sanitation, refrigerant gases for existing equipment, slime control in industrial plants, preparation of products for medicinal use. preservation and processing of Foon products. Not specifically mentioned in this provision is the use of chlorine by | many soda fountains, roadside stands, and bars for the sterilizing of dishes and glasses where steam or boiling in not readily accessible. Chlorine is also widely used on dairy farms and city milk plants to kill bacteria in containers and to sterilize the hands of milkers and the udders of the cows before milking.
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No More Mil [talian ‘Good-Will’ Gift To Greeks Seized By Nazis.
By GEORGE WELLER copyright 1941, by The Indianapolis Times nd Tha Chicago Daily News, Inc. ATHENS (Delaved) —The Italian forces occupying Greece under Gen. Bastico, who originally promised to contribute canned milk for the starving babies of Greece, have changed their minds after perceiving what happened to the first consignment. Mussolini had promised to send | 500 cases of milk as a good-will | offering each month, but the first shipment was doubled to 1000 cases because of the urgent need. When the cases arrived, only 10 of them had been delivered when the Germans stepped in and took the other 990 for their own use, They promised that they would secure, later on, milk from Switzerland for the Greek babies, and stated that the Italian milk was urgently needed for the Reichs- | wehr, The promised milk from Switz- | erland had not appeared in midJuly, when the worsening condition of Greece made it more necessary. At a meeting between Minister of Hygiene, Dr. Logothetopoulos, a leading Greek phy- { sician and the chief civilian figure! of the Tsolakoglou Axis-controlled puppet cabinet, it was tacitly | agreed that no more Italian milk | | should be sent to Greece until an arrangement could be reached | preventing the Germans from
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START RT WORK ON NEW | DAM IN ARKANSAS | C | NORFOLK, Ark. (8. P).—Con-|
| struction of a 2624-foot concrete |dam across North Fork of White River has begun. The $10.778.726 structure will be 220 feet high and] will form a permanent reservoir with a 50-mile shoreline, Maj. T. F. Kern of the Little Rock District of the Army engineers said the job had been contracted
New Form Used
For these purposes, a dry form of} chlorine—sodium hypochlorite or] calcium hypochlorite—is used, not! the liquid chlorine commonly used as a bleach as well as a disinfectant. The OPACS is depending on distributors of this dry chlorine to see te it that these important public] health needs are adequately filled. | Public heaith officials know of Ha substitute which will kill the germs! and not endanger humans. | They warn that without careful] sterilization of milk containers. drinking glasses and dishes, there] would certainly be a spread of many | diseases carried in this wav. includ-| ing colds and influenza, tuberculosis. | typhoid fever and paratvphoid | fever, septic sore throat, diphtheria! and scarlet fever.
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SPITFIRE SPEED 1S 400 M. P. H.
New British Plane Called Flying MachineGun Nest.
By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS Times Aviation Editor
The new British Spitfire with the big engine (1500-1700 horsepower) and two 20-millimeter cannons— one mounted halfway out each wing —plus four 30-caliber machine guns, is reputed to be good for about 400 miles an hour. Airmen discount about 15-20 m. p. h. and agree that with all the im- : provements made in this {plane over the {1938 version, {such as metal {c on trollable{pitch propellers and whatnot, the new Spitfire is a formidable flying machinegun nest. In its original or, he SPE. Maj. Williams posed to do about 355-360 m. p. h. The addition of the cannon was necessitated by the heavy armor plating of the German bombers. Reports maintain that the 30-caliber bullets just rattle off the new armor plate. The cannons are the answer.
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The new Messerschmitt 109-F is reported to be equipped with the new Daimler-Benz 601-A (1500- 1700 horsepower) and also is said to do| 400 m. p. h. Same discount quoted | {here in actual against offered speed. | {The Me-109 fighters have always | been equipped with cannon—usually firing through the hollow stub] shaft (raised above the engine] jcrankcase, since the DBg are in-| (verted engines) on which the pre- | [peller is mounted. It is not known | what other guns, if any, the Me 109-F carries. Must Aim Ship There is a strong school of] {thought that two cannons or even | one is far better than multiple, be-| cause if you are aiming your ship | is now her accurately you will hit the target] | business, is making recordings. At and if you are not, all the guns in| ‘her home, 3236 Central Ave. she the world won't help. Then, too, ‘has musical instruments and record- there's the vital consideration of ing equipment worth about $10,000. weight, which dominates the maneu- | In the living room is a Hammond | verability and climb characteristics, |organ, a set of electrical chimes and of any airplane. pianos, one of which is equipped, The 30-caliber machine guns have {with a Solovox attachment. lan effective range of a few hundred And then across the hall is her yards, while the flying cannons are {recording equipment. This just good up to 1000 yards. Range is labout takes up the whole room, and 2 Vital edge in aerial fighting—as the assembly of wires, bakelite pan-| Vital as in sea warfare. The new leling and costly gadgets resembles flying cannons fire projectiles that ‘the most business-like of recording 100k mighty mean. For instance, studios. ‘the 20-millimeter cannon slug is labout three- -quarters of an inch in Professional Organist | diameter, and about three and oneMiss Cotta is a professional or- fourth inches long, Made of rough- | ganist. She resembles Ruth Etting,|1V machined steel, its hollow in-| the former radio singer. Although terior is filled with about three | she knows all the complicated ounces of toluol. The nose of this routines of making records, her Projectile is brass, and contains a | [fav orite pastime still is playing the sensitive concussion fuse screwed | lorgan, into the body of the shell. One day she was visiting friends] Great Geyser of Smoke {In the East, and they made records| This step-up in aerial gun Sizes! ‘of her music with g little home re- is paralleled by the gigantic 4000-, cording outfit, That was the be- pound bombs now being used by {ginning of a fascination which to- both belligerents in Europe. To day Is making her increasingly well describe the resultant action when {known among all the radio stations one of these eggs becomes aroused | in the Middle West. is like trying to explain a billion] Miss Cotta moved here two years dollars, From the ground, you can| 1ago, bringing all of her equipment see the big, dark object falling. The | with her. The hobby by this time horizon is clear, A great geyser cof} had grown to the point where she smoke and earth surges upward—| was making records for strangers spreading and mounting hundreds who had heard of her work. [of feet into the air. oohep the | earth {rumbles as if mortally hur olMakes Radio Records lowed by a rush of air and the, Radio Station WLW in Cincin- sound of a dul] roar—not usually | nati has had records made by Miss associated with an explosion. Cotta for their “Church of the| This raises a question airmen | Air” programs and the Wheaties have repeatedly posed, but which
IN LIVING ROOM
Requests for Discs; Incorporation Filed.
By EGAN LECK
Linda Cotta is one of those lucky] people who have developed a hobby |
Her hobby, which
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pound jab—what about the 6000] and 10,0000- -pound bombs? No, the | old order of stand and slug is over. | It’s hit and run from here out, And if youre not fast enough to avoid
esting recording jobs recently was [the “taking off” of Indianapolis’ new Station WISH's dedicatory |program. This program lasted three ‘hours, and Miss Cotta says that it's being hit—you're done, a perfect job, taking eight sides of! This is the reasoning that spells. 16-inch records. | the inevitable doom of the ant 3 | battleship because it is essentiaily| | Requests Are Varied ‘not a hit-and-run machine. All kinds of requests come in for | COMAEY ‘recording. People send birthday | I isement greetings and personal letters by! ‘way of the wax disc, Another! ‘type of refording which she does | [frequently is making records of| salesmen’s sales speeches, to be sent| to various home offices, for check-! ing on their effectiveness, | Miss Cotta is looking forward to] another order, which can't be filed | until a father comes home from bh is vacation. A young mother wants a record of her baby crying. But the only time! {the baby cries is when its father! holds it, and he’s on his vacation, | so the project must wait until Papa; comes baek, to scare the baby, whatever it is he does to it.
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Gets 6900-Volt Shock and Lives
PORTLAND, Ind, Aug. 7 (U. P.).—Ralph Huey, city electrician, came in contact with a power line carrying 6900 volts of electricity and lived to tell about it today. He was working near the Naas Canning Plant and his left hand
touched the wire. The current left his body through the right foot, which was burned badly. Mose Hardy, a fellow workman, carried Mr. Huey to the ground. He was reported recovering satisfactorily.
GRAND COULEE DAM
WASHINGTON, Aug. Acting Commissioner Harry W. Bashore of the Bureau of Reclamation reported today that the reservoir behind Grand Coulee Dam in the Pacific Northwest is two-thirds full, It contains more than 7,000,000 acre feet of water, more than 17,000 gallons for every person in the United States, or a seven and one-half year supply for New York City. The reservoirs maximum
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Miriions of mothers have adopted the modern Clorox method of hygienic housekeeping. For Clorox is extra-effi-cient in combating invisible germ dangers. It disinfects, deodorizes, removes, numerous stains in routine cleansing of china, glassware, tile, enamel, porcelain, linoleum, wood surfaces. It's easy to give your family the added health protection which Clorox cleansing offers. Simply follow directions on label.
EVACUATING ITALIANS FROM ETHIOPIA-EDEN
LONDON, Aug. 7 (U. P.).—Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons today that large numbers of Italian citizens were being evacuated from Ethiopia. He said that progress in completing |}
the evacuations was necessarily} governed by transport facilities, Mr. Eden said that Britain in-|} tended to recognize an independent |} Ethiopia as soon as the military|} situation in East Africa warranted. |g Such recognition, he said, would be|} followed by establishment of diplomatic relations between London and Addis Ababa,
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