Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1950 — Page 26

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- WASHINGTON, June 22—Too little attention is paid to the cause] or the source of unpleasant in the home. People are alwa trying to get rid of bad odors

bad odors indicates, says the National Bureau of Standards. The bureau goes into the problem of what to do about unpleasant odors in the factory, the hos-

pital and the home in a8 new; pamphlet “Control rofl

Odors” Weaver, The pamphlet was written, says the bureau, as the resuit of many {requests from industry and in-| dividuals on the Best methods to! control odors, “Beyond question,” the pamphlet begins, “the most important method of gas analysis ever em-

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the apparatus {§ nearly always in position to obtain the sample of greatest immediate interest to the analyst, sampling is auto‘matic, and the analysis’ is made

instantly.”

Soap Best Deodorant { The principal factor in the con-| trol of odors in the home, says! (Mr, Weaver, is the removal of {Sources of -odor and, in a real {sense, the most important de[odorant “for domestic or-personai’ use is soap and water. “In spite of the fact that odors he advises, “the iusual problem that must be {solved is not to find something that will destroy the odor by | chemical action or otherwise. {The change of air even In a | poorly ventilated room is suffi- | clently rapid that anything pres|ent as odor is quickly removed.

frand presents no difficulty.”

{ Mr. Weaver declares that most| jother methods of getting rid of

{bad odors are inefficient. Ab-

| sorbents, which collect bad odors, {do not coms -fh contact with {enough of the odors to be very| | atticient.

When Junior looks lumpy and feels grumpy it’s time to call the doctor. And nothing gets you in touch with him quicker than the telephone! Just knowing the tele. phone is always there to help in emergencies is a wonderful comfort. Having it there for your daily needs What price such convenience and security? Less than 1¢ an hour.

CALLS THE DOCTOR YET NEVER GETS SICK ?

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ployed is the sense of smell...

Whooping it up of a mud-pie party on a vacant lot in Washington, D.C., these kiddies had a ister visited Cpl Pretty’s post the] ho. hose . righ own suction od 1a kept digging. Unable to pull or oh and to admit a tl enau: No- | an | 4ysar-olds ran fo his mother, “The Devil's got it.” After police and photographers fried , two DOdY swid a Cpl. Pretty in husky men were able fo outpull "the Devil." sight when his battalion was

By FRED B. HUBBARD, Times Foreign Correspondent MELBOURNE, Australia, June 22—Cpl. C. G. Pretty's missing underpants are becoming army army legend over here. Never 1h military uigtary, it seems, Bave so many brass hats

Samy cumple ut en Davis Lists “Yes, sir,” promptly complained | Cpl. Pretty, formerly with Brtiish

Commonwealth occupation forces| in Japan. “My underwear hasn't]

been sent to me from Japan yet.” Barbara Bartlett lod the second

Couldn't Find Them . Francis promised to look into semester honor roll at Ben Davis this breakdown of the army supP-yigh School. ply system.” Off went orders 0| (Others on the high honor roll BCOF Commander Lt. Gen. H, C.! were: H. Robertson to hunt up the Johan missing underpants. | | But the general couldn’t find them. Neither could the army department. The file of eorrespond..ence.on the subject grew | to three Tiles. Somewhat sadly, the army min-|

By Beience Service WASHINGTON, June 22--Me- . chanical “brains” that will trans. late languages; create their own instructions and prove propositions in logic were seen as a possible result of studies being made here on the Bureau of Standards automatic computing machine. Known as the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer, or SEAC, the machine is the fastest now in operation. It was designed ad constructed in 20 months by

‘Air Force Plans Mechanical ‘Brain’

the sponsorship of the Air Force. SEAC fs an electronic automatic computer: It uses the binary

system, meaning that only. two two digits—"“0" and “1” represent all numbers and instructions, The Air Force will use the machine to solve problems in the management and administration of large-

scale enterprises.

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More Snafu The minister, three two colonels and a ma

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After waiting | patiently for half-

an-hour for someone to find

Hall of Music at 8 p. m. June 36, corporal, up skidded a motorcycle

dispatch rider.

“Corporal Pretty’s on leave,

+ sir,” he reported.

enerals, r then LAFAYETTE J June 2 22—-Emily got a taste of army snafu them-

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