Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1948 — Page 17
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 1048 -
Is the Female F igure Changing? : nd
By ERNEST E. BLAU
free- t which artists like to draw for the ads. to the Although the average wom- beach. The fresh air will do
an has developed a deeper you good.
Heat on Television [To Move ‘Upstairs’ To High Frequencies
Competition With Radio Limits Present Broadcasting Channels, Possible Stations
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Last of By JAMES
475 to 890
only 12 ichannels—and is under
interference with each other.
television stations in
between cities.
cult. Nothing can be applied to! the surface of the skin to make
hin ca oa pariah Homemaking—
Starch Makes Those Hand Iron Scars; |i Starch Makes Those Hand Iron Spots; . [York and Connecticut section.
lieved while the urticaria is pres-| ent. . = » * { THE ONE bright spot in the! treatment, developed in recent
Can't Satisfy Demands With most of the available station opportunities going or gone, the commission has found that it is unable to satisfy the demands for TV service for densely popuiated regions like the New JerPennsylvania, lower New
years, is the use of certain drugs called antihistamine agents. Sev-
the market under various names. Each has certain advantages and certain disadvantages, and should not be taken except under competent medical advice. They do not cure the underlying condition, but sometimes
Conversely it has far more po-
STARCHED CLOTHES are indirectly to blame for those scars tential TV franchises for the aa : | on your hand irpn. The U. S, Agriculture Department says that Rocky Mountain area than areian a ment which would con- month-long motor trip to Alaska. well in Alaska, though. efal of these substances are Oni. o, sticks and scorches on the hot iron, there's a tempta- ever likely to be used. FCC offi- vert a downstairs TV receiver. to
a Series
d Stat Writer -
DANIEL, Seripps-Howar WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—Television is under pressure to move
"Upstairs television Is the radio industry's phrise for experimental TV work now being done in the superhigh frequencies from
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| Present commercial television is broadcast at miuch lower frequencies and over a much narrower portion of the spectrum. It has hannels-—divided Norte ear ————
into two blocks of five and seven Vision is five times as wide as,
‘that now available and would al-
to defend these from other radio iow for 70 or more black-and-services wanting the same space. White channels, or 22 to 37 color Pressure to go upstairs comes Ones. The present partly from the fact that 12 barely adequate for 12 black-and-channels eren’t enough to provide white channels, and would allow |competitive television service in/only four or five color ones. ! :nany centers. There can’t be two stations on adjoining chan- channels, considering the limited nels in the same area, because of range of television, almost any,
spread is
With the greater number of
community could look forward to
This means a maximum of seven ils own station or stations as any one/capital investment costs decline. area. Where large FCC officials say when they origicenters adjoin, the nally assigned television’s pres‘number is further reduced by the|ent space, during the war, equip{necessity of dividing the channels ment for broadcasting at the up-|
stairs level didn’t exist and wasn't in sight. Couldn't Recelve It Touchiest part about the whole! question of moving upstairs is what it's likely to do to the hun-| dreds ‘of thousands of expensive, TV sets now in use.
upstairs television.
could make for $10—his costs—
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‘Couple Finds They Came Back From Alaska Too Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antijuntti, shortly before World War IL Total precipitation Present sets wouldn't receive 1220 N. Beville Ave. are con- Most of the original settlers have| Trice) wince J One manu- vinced they came home too soon. moved out, they learned. facturer has told the FCC heThey recently returned to 90-|
degree weather here from a
tion to scratch it off with a sharp utensil. The result is likely to be permanerit scratches on the plate of channels the iron. Once scratched, the ircn may catch on fabrics and pull truly nation-wide threads. > ry oe mor To remove the starch without Weakening the fiber and making
bring relief. from the itching nd “2t On a piece of paper and rubiapka)i in soap.
improvement in the appearance of the skin for hours at a time. Un-
'starch til the cause of all cases can be |, o with fine steel wool or with a
antihistamine agents will bring{oist tloth Sipped In Bagrscour-
discovered and removed, these
temporary relief. !
Recipe for Gravy To Use With Rice
No ‘gravy usually means no rice. But not for long once you've discovered how rice with a de-
licious sauce enhances the flavor Sunshine Weakens of lamb chops or broiled chicken. Wool Clothing
Make it this way: Saute an onion in. three tablespoons of mayonhaise. Add three tablespoons flour, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, one-half’ teaspoon curry powder. Dissolve a bouillon cube
the iron over the salt until thel istarch rubs off. For a cool iron,|,
sticking, rub beeswax or frequently over the hot surface
can be removed by scour-|
To prevent the starch from Baked Beans, Beer paratfin |
The destructive effect of weathering” on wool, in which sunlight plays a big part. begins | while the wool is still on the sheep and continues while it's on you.
Cooking Combination
The couple drove 1523 miles
cials say they must have more upstairs. Similar converters now ... the Alcan highway from
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vision.
to make
Last year RCA spiked Columbia's plea for holding off colors. commercial television until the color difficulties were licked. The FCC then ruled that no proposed |Sreen phase, method of color television was transmission. practicable and gave the OK to black-and-white TV, Helps Color Process ’ H
say,
of pink and red.
Or the
television are available for making AM and com- sets reccive FM. But they retail {a lot higher than $10. i Second reason for ‘pressure to! Color television would make; damaging the hot iron, shake it brittle and more sensitive to move upsiairs is the continuing Present sets obsolete, because the! search , for practical color tele- Only conversion possible would be to pick up one of the primary Solop Jpatead of the ack-and-white image, one of 1047-48 sets might mettle for The their gas tank. They wore out a
of p . ——— But the Alcan highway wasn't
could follow the show in ‘shades nearly as discomfiting as the 470.
Sept. 20
present
Dawson Creek, Canada, to Faire ibanks, Alaska. Envision the Alcan highway as a supersroad? Stop dreaming.! It's surfaced with loose gravel along its entire length, the Antijuntti’'s discovered. ! Flying rock twice punctured
complete set of tires on the trip.
mile stretch from Edmonton to Dawson Creek. That road had
I Antijuntti
as possible.
of the iron. Well-cooked starch es an sasy way to add a is less likely to stick and some piquant new flavor to thrifty gepartments are believed t housewives believe that adding baked beans. Take your cue from a 8 have salt to the starch mixture pre- Sweden and add half a cup of|Color television probably will vents sticking.
Since then competing research
gone further with color processes.
beer to the beans before warming consist of three separate color
them,
images, each in a different pri-
| As always when cooking withimary color. This means a chan{beer, open the container about 15/nel up to three times as wide as Wool clothes last longer and minutes before using. This novel|that for black and white. Hence, give better service if they are trick of seasoning baked beansianother reason for getting into protected from sunshine as muchiwill achieve a delicate malt flavorithe uncluttered upper spectrum. Long exposure to that will avin compliments and sunshine damages the fabric by probably baffle detection.
Engineers explain that the spread assigned to upstairs tele-
television will be explored when FCC opens hearings here Sept. 20. Televisers have been asked to present their gripes about inter. ference from other stations or static. The big laboratories will have a chance to tell what they've learned about the behavior of superhigh frequencies and about color. And the FCC will test
those converters on actual home-
earing : The whole subject of upstairs|TOr® Chuckholes than any In
owners’ TV sets.
dianapolis street, Mr. Antijuntti recalls. Prices Are Rough Nevertheless, he concedes, the scenery’'s beautiful even if the roads and prices are rough. They paid $4 for steaks in Fairbanks! and $6 for tourist camp rooms, Later the. Antijunttis visited the Mantanuska Valley Experi,
lcrashed, killing all nine
Sold Car in Alaska
The Antijunttis fared pretty omnis
sold their 1940 Dodge for $1400, returned to Seattle by plane and
to Indianapolis by train.
he points out, It's cool
cool,
Air Force Probes
Crash of C-47 and B-25 s
NEWTON. N. J, Aug. 25 (UP) —Alr Forge officers began
ture in ; Other tities ¥
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Mr. Ft, Wane . is a Big Four en- I gineer, {Kansas Cit One nice thing about Alaska, '}oi. Ansel Very Minneapolis-St. Paul
an investigation today into an ac- You
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