The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 06, 1952, Image 3
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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THE PEOPLE OF NEWBERRY
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First Aid Kit
Must On Farms,
Ezell Declares
Modern farm equipment in
cludes inexpensive first-aid kits
strategically located where they
may save a life or prevent serious
infections from injury, Paul B.
Ezell, county agent, stated this
week. ,
He says that during the busy
season on the farm, first-aid kits
are especially important and
should be available both in the
house and ^it convenient points
about the farmstead as well as
on farm equipment.
“It is a simple matter to pro
vide satisfactory homemade first-
aid kits at low cost,” Mr. Ezell
•continues. “The National Safety
Council recommends the follow
ing materials for assembling a
good first-aid kit. A tight box,
preferably metal, such as a cash
box of fishing tackle box or even
a tightly covered tin can will
serve as a container. It should be
thoroughly cleaned, well labeled,
and packed with the following ma
terials: Rolls of adhesive tape of
varying widths, sterile cotton
swabs and sticks, sterile white
cloth for large bandages and
tourniquets, a tube of sterile
white vaseline for minor burns,
scissors, boric acid, tincture of
benzoin, an accepted antiseptic,
and aromatic spirits of ammonia,”
he adds.
STRICTLY FRESH
TT’S a good thing colleges adjourn
before the political conventions
convene or the panty panic would
push the presidential race off the
front page.
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The Air Force has changed to
“knots” and “nautical miles.” The
old “miles per hour” and “statute
miles” weren't confusing enough.
Hints to amateur gardeners: If
your lawn is full of weeds call
your local cement company. You’ll
get rid of them and ha/e a fine
tennis coutf besides.
T ,. » • ♦ •
A Cleveland woman told a po
liceman to catch a fleeing man. The
captive turned out to be her hus
band who ran away from an ar
gument with her. Wonder if the
cop apologized to the poor guy.
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fighter flashes across the skies of
France; a , dramatic new Dutch
artillery tractor draws enthusi
astic approval from European mil
itary men; a unique Norwegian
“walkie-talkie” radio set is con
sidered for adoption by other
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza
tion nations.
Each of these seemingly unre
lated incidents in the growth of
free Europe’s ability to produce
for its own defense is really close
ly related to the others. For each
is an example of the military pro
duction of America’s European al
lies made possible through de
fense support contributions of the
U. S. Mutual Security Agency.
Into the production of the
French jet fighter, the “MysterS,”
termed “an excellent interceptor”
by U. S. Air Force test pilots,
have gone a little over $5 million
worth of U. S. machine tools, fi
nanced by MSA. The Dutch artil
lery tractor, which can tow a 105
mm gun at 40 miles an hour while
carrying 11 men and a ton and
a half of ammunition, is powered
with truck engines produced by
the Hercules Motor Corp. of Can
ton, Ohio. American radio tubes
are making it possible for Norway
to produce 5,000 of its powerful
new portable radios, which are
about the size of a soda pop
bottle.
These examples of defense-sup
port contributions by the United
States to its NATO allies also il
lustrate the multiplying effect of
American comipodities in produc
ing military equipment for de
fense against Communist aggres
sion.
With modern je£ fighters cost
ing about $300,000 apiece, the
United States could, under its
military aid program, send France
about 17 U. S. jets for the same
amount of dollars it used in pur
chasing the machinery for the
French plane factory. But produc
tion of Mystere planes at the Mar
cel Dassault factory near Bor
deaux is planned at 30 a month
by the end of this year. Thus the
U. S. contribution will be multi
plied about every two weeks,
while America’s own plane pro
duction is spared this extra
strain.
The U. S. contribution to the
Dutch artillery tractors, including
engines, axles and gear boxes,
amounts to about $1,700 per fin
ished vehicle. But to send com-
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DaleCarnegie
^ AUTHOR OF “HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING" ^
Sufficient Unto the Day’
gIDNEY M. MAJOR, JR., Washington, D.C., once suffered ter
rific headaches. One day, one struck suddenly with a sharp
searing pain directly behind his left eye, accompanied by ex
treme nausea and excessive perspiration. The
only remedy was to lie down immediately, take
aspirin and “sweat it out.” The next day he had
another, and by the end of the week he never
knew when, day or night, another might strike!
Thoroughly alarmed, he consulted doctors
and specialists. One said, “There's nothing wrong
with you—you are just imagining your head
aches!” Another said, “I think you are allergic to
strawberries!” Another said, “Take out your ton
sils!” And finally, one specialist said, “You know
you just.might be losing your mind!’
Carnegie
Well, he certainly seemed to be going crazy with worry. It
looked as if he would lose his job, his career, and possibly his
life! One day he talked to one of the staff engineers, his boss—
we’ll call him Mr. Wilson—and told him his trouble, who said,
“Sid, I’m going to tell you something I’ve never told anyone—not
even my wife! Two years ago my doctor told me that I had a bad
case of heart trouble—that I could die any day! That nearly killed
me at once. Then I thought, everyone dies some time. I’ve just
been given a little preview of the date! Why not enjoy each day
for the time I have left? As Jesus said, Matthew 6:34: ‘Take
therefore no thought for the morrow, for the morrow shall take
thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the
evil thereof.’ ”
Sidney took his friend’s advice, realizing how petty his prob
lem was by comparison and then he faced it. When he did he felt
better and thought more clearly, and consulted an eye surgeon
who operated on his eye. He has had no more headaches!
Now when a problem confronts him he doesn’t give up, but
his problem; carries on and looks for a solution.
plete artillery tractbrs of . this
kind to Europe would cost about
$7,000 each, in addition to ship
ping charges.
It would cost from $1 million to
$3 million to provide Norway with
5,000 radios of the type she is
now producing with the help of
$15,000 worth of American-sup
plied radio tubes.
Without su|j^ aid under the
Mutual Security Program ,the
NATO countries would still make
s u b s t a n tial' contributions to
Europe’s defenses. But thro
the use of a relatively
amount of dollars, American
can be multiplied many times
the production of finished
tary goods to bring strength to
the free world.
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