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I FIRST AID TO THE I AILING HOUS Mri-I! 8y eOGCe c. WHITM^N ] Question: The woodwork ir my home was originally stained gum- woo. I sandpapered the stain as best l could and painted it with semi gloss white paint. I find that the white paint keeps chipping off. Would you advise me to sand it off or use paint remover? What should I use for an undercoat to keep it from chipping? Would aluminum paint be all right for an undercoat? Answer: Aluminum paint makes a very good priming coat, or you could use two coats of enamel un- dercoater and then a coat of en- amel. To remove the chipping paint, try to get a small, portable electric sander, which would save time and labor. You could also soften the paint with paint remov- er and then scrape it off. Follow by thorough cleaning with tur- pentine, for if every trace of re- mover is not washed off, it will continue its action and spoil the new paint. Sales Talk You sold me this car two weeks ago? Yes, sir. Tell me again all you said about it then. I&apos;m getting discouraged Formal Scarecrows So he is a gentleman farmer, now? Gentleman farmer's right. Be- lieve me, he even has his scare- crows changed into evening dress at dusk. Right Tasty What's the name of this ranch? This is the Bar "B"--over yon- der is Bar "Q". I get it--Bar--B Q. Watered Down Milk I've been spending a holiday at a watering place. Why, Harry told me you were an a farm. Yes, a dairy farm. water crystals ussrmcr,ve rrocK has Nice Details and Lines GRACEFUL FROCK A GRACEFUL afternoon frock that does wonders in slimming a woman's figure. Nice detail and isimple lines are particularly ap- ;pealingcomes in a wide range of sizes. Pattern No. 8660 is a sew-rite -rfo- rated pattern for sizes 34, 3fl, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36. shorl sleeve, 4 yards of 39-inch Send an additional tweoty five cents today for :,'our copy of the Fall and Winter Issue of STYLIST, our complete pattern magazine. 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The incident took place in a press conference at which the army was explaining Chinese Communists how had built up their strength in North Korea while we had weakened ours. What happened was that General Ridgway had cabled Washington for permission to transfer the air- borne division in question to north- ern Japan because of the fact that the Russians had two airborne di- visions poised on the island of Sa- khalin, threatening northern Japan. Are Easily Assembled CHAIRJ " TWO } '/TBLE   -,- IPATT E R N 293 HIS set is just the thing for that i out-door pleasure spot. The larger of the two tables is the size of a card table and the smaller one is coffee-table height. Remove the pegs and the pieces may be stored flat. Both tables are made with pattern 293 and the chair with 292. Patterns are 25c each. i ,VORKSnOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer l0 I nedtord nins. New York I Color is a vital factor in health, mood, and even temperature. A cslor expert during the war dem- While the two Russian divisions onstrated to the navy that a white have only enough airplanes be. helmet was 21 degrees cooler dur- tween them to move one division ing a daytime temperature of 97 at a time, Ridgway wanted to be or than a black helmet. The latter !guard against a surprise airborne absorbed more of the sun's rays. i attack on Japan. Washington accordingly gave permission to transfer t h e American tirborne division back to Japan. Such a troop move- ment is highly secret. But the Pentagon briefing officer, anx- ious to prove that the Chinese have used' the truce talks to build up their strength, blurted out the movement of this par- ticular dvision to a roomful of newsmen to which foreign eor- respor, dents are admitted. When General Bradley heard of this, he tried to call army chief of staff, Gen. Joe Collins, but couldn't reach him. So he summoned as- sistant chief of staff Maj. Gem C. L. BoRe and ordered a full investi- gation of who pulled the boner. Eisenhower Says No Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower has quietly passed the word to his GaP boosters that he is not interested in the Republican nominaion--if isolationists control the party. In addition, Ike let it be known that he is upset by the timid and hesitant policy of internationally- minded Republicans and the way they let bitter attacks on him go unheeded. One close friend who returned from Paris recently put it this way: "If the Republicans want Ike merely to bail out the party anql win an election, they're badly mis- taken. That would be like putting a million dollar jockey on a two dollar horse. "The general is not the least bit interested in running for President just to accommodate a candidate for sheriff. Those who say they want lke so badly are going to have to do a lot more than say, 'he's a fine fel- low and will win the election for us.' They'll have to work This One Has Fleas Where's the dog ranch? Dog ranch? Yeah, the K-9!  and fight to make the Republi- can party the kind of place ...................................................... where the general would feel at home." Eisenhower's close friends agree zq00* PENCILS that this issue will largely decide whether he consents to run--and on which party. They claim Eisen- hewer is disturbed by four factors: 1. The prospect that as the GaP nominee he might help elect an isolationist Republican c o n g r e s vhich would then proceed to dump the military and economic aid pro- gram which he has been spear- heading. 2. The lack of a hard-hitting, ef- fective international-minded GaP bloc in congress, as existed when en. Arthur Vandenberg was active. The last attempt to organize the in- .......................................................... ternationalists among senate Repub- "Hot Flashes" Stopped Sen. 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