Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1952 — Page 26

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TUESDAY, MAY 27,1052

Suggest-New For Airports

WASHINGTON, May 27—A

multitude of intersecting landing strips now provided, will feature American airports in the future if the recommendations of the President’s Airport Commission are followed. Such airports would require a long relatively narrow strip of land instead of the broad areas now needed... All approaching planes would come in at one end or the other, depending upon the direction of the wind. Building restrictions would be necessary only in the two approach areas,

The intersecting runways now provided at all major airports are to permit landings to be made directly against the wind prevailing at the time. With the lighter planes used as airliners in the past, cross winds pre. sented a severe hazard. With modern heavy planes now used, safe landings can be made in moderately high cross winds. Light planes, equipped with castered cross-wind landing gears, can also land with safety in moderately high cross winds.

Pilots Are Warned About Reducing Drugs

By Scigee Service

WASHINGTON, May 27 Pilots worrying about their waist

lines had better do their reducing without use of drugs such as am-| phetamine, benzedrine and dexe-|

ministration warned here today. Two fatal accidents in England, involving pilots who were dieting and taking dexedrine in an effort to lose weight led to the CAA warning ‘and a similar one to Canadian pilots from the Direc-| tor of Air Services of Canada.

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ANOTHER LAUNCHING—Captain Kurt Carlsen, of "Flying Enterprise fame, was the center of attraction in Paris as he launched a French youngster's sail boat across a pond in the Tuileries drine, the Civil Aeronautics Ad-| Gardens. Carlsen was ‘visiting Paris between trips, but he soon returned to his ship, the new "Flying Enterprise,” in the port of Rouen to embark on another voyage.

Hints to Grandmothers

~~ By Becience Service LINCOLN, Neb, Grandma, if she wants to make a hit with her college. student granddaughters; must keep up with world affairs, but she must also be helpful around the home. She must remember her grandchildren with special little attentions, but must be independent and not all wrapped up in the children, | What young girls like and dislike about their grandmothers was revealed to Dr. Ruth Staples, psychologist of the University of Nebraska, here, when she questioned . 107 college women. The greatest number (46.7 per cent) mentioned liking a grandmother- who is considerate of others. A total of 44.9 per cent liked her for making and doing spe-

|to changes’ in customs and ideas; May 27— almost as many appreciate her

enjoying: the grandchildren’s interests and accomplishments. Leading cause of dislikes was her interfering with or criticism of parental discipline, Almost as unpopular is a tendency to nag and boss, In spite of their pleasure in thoughtful gifts from grandma, the girls do not like to feel that grandmother is using the gift to bid for affection. They do.not

{like the grandmother who is] {snoopy or prying or who tries |

to run everything. They appreciate the grand-| mother to whom they can go for| wide guidance and understand-| ing; they do not want her to try to appear younger than she is. Details of the study are report-

cial things and the same propor-|ed to the American Home Eco-|

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You don’t even know his name. But he’s a friend of yours just the same—an old friend. He's a fellow who has to have everything exactly right. And that’s good, both for you and for me.

Professionally, your friend is a chemist. He’s been on the job a good many years. In that time, he has made frequent visits to our bottling plant in one of the fleet f traveling laboratories of The Coca-Cola Company. Vith an engineer, he provides important assistance © us by bringing us information on the latest refinements in operation and production.

Understand, we believe here at the bottling plant that we continually exercise every precaution to assure you Coca-Cola pure as sunlight, delicious to taste and of proven quality. But, still, we're glad to have your friend drop in as often as he will, He helps to make our operation more certain. ’

When the laboratory on wheels rolls up to our plant,

YOU ARE INVITED...

to visit our bottling plant between 9:00 a. m. and 11:00 a. m., and 1:00 p. m. and 3:00 p, m. to see for yourself why you can taste its quality when 'you drink Coca-Cola.

things begin to hum. Your friend and his engineer take right over.

They check such things as water supply and water purification; factors of carbonation; temperatures as they affect sterilization, syrup storage rooms and equipment; syrup handling and rotation of stock; the taste and refreshing qualities that must be part of all the materials and ingredients of Coca-Cola.

He makes other checks, too, extensive and thorough. Each one is aimed at preserving the quality you trust— quality recognized for sixty-five years. The pause thet refreshes with ice-cold Coke has become a national custom, inviting people everywhere to enjoy the wholesome goodness of this product.

Well, there's a friend for you. He's the double-check,

the double assurance that each frosty bottle will bring”

you the delightful taste of Coca-Cola, the refreshing charm of Coca-Cola, the sparkling purity of Coca-Cola.

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