SECTION ONE-
Paper Bullets Help
Armies Whip Foes,
U. S. Officers Told
WASHINGTON—A-select group of
Army officers here is learning to wage
war without bloodshed.
At Georgetown University, they are
mastering the techniques of warfare
with words —psychological warfare.
In event of all-out war, responsibili
ty for weakening the enemy’s will to
resist will be theirs. They, and oth
ers similarly trained, will plan psy
chological attacks on various groups
represented in the enemy country—
combat troops, factory workers, farm
ers and others.
Their programs will include tech
niques for radio broadcasts, printed
leaflets and the spoken word—all
aimed at persuading the enemy to
stop resistance.
These college-trained officers range
in rauk frem first lieutenant to col
onel. Most have combat records
either from World War II or Korea.
Mhny also have had civilian experi
ence as newspaper and radio script
writers, advertising copy writers, pro
motion and motion picture men or ill
similar fields. Some ane experts in
international relations. Others are
lawyers.
Now, in their post graduate course
in the art of persuasion, they are
studying the organizational and oper
ational system of the country which |
is most likely to be America’s future
enemy—Russia.
The course embraces influences
which impel Communists to think and
act in an antagonistic way, analysis
of Soviet methods of domination, nat
ional characteristics and cultures of 1
Russians and the peoples of the satel
lite countries and many other related 1
subjects.
Officers now taking the course will
complete their studies in January. :
That same month, another group of
aspiring Army psychological warfare
officers will begin the course.
With two semester-length courses a
year, the Army trains about 50 offi- :
cers annually for the all important '
job of helping the United States win
wars by crushing the spirit of resist
ance of the enemy.
So Ashamed
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First Mother—What did your little '
Johnnie say when you informed him i
there was no Santa Claus?
Second Ditto—He said: “Mother,
I’m ashamed to learn you have been i
so long in finding this out.”
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TOIOKT FOOT- WORK is needed by this soldier, who climbe I
to the top of an antenna tower 40 feet above the summit of t
1,000-foot Korean mountain to make repairs.
STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS
Never wash your hands with water
after peeling onions. Simply rub them -
with coarse sale and the odor will dis- ]
appear. A drop or two of vinegar is ]
good too. It’s good, also, as a mouth
wash after eating onions. Try using <
it on your pans.
To remove discolorations and bums
from all cooking utensils, boil tea in ]
them 15 to 20 minutes. Then clean ;
in the usual way and they will im- i
prove.
Soak a charred steak pan in sail i
water—cleaning is made easier. j
When milk boils over on the stove, 1
quickly sprinkle salt on the milk.
This is an easy clean-up method and
air conditioner for the burned odor. i
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TO keep the coffee pot sweet, boil i
a weak solution of borax or soda in '
it occasionally.
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THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDJSNTON. N. C.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1968.
At. - i
For cleaning decanters or bottles
with small necks, peel and cut a raw
potato into small pieces. Put the
pieces into the decanter with warm
water, shake it vigorously up and
down and the bottle will soon be clear.
Rice is good, also. »
In making uncooked frosting, use a
hot liquid for moistening, it will take
away that distasteful raw taste which
uncooked icing has.
In preparing scalloped dishes, com
flakes used in place of bread or crack
er crumbs have a better flavor, are
always ready to use, and make a more
attractive dish—just crush and use as
bread crumbs.
Before grinding sticky fruits, such
as figs, raisins or dates through the
food chopper, put a few drops of lem
on juice in the chopper, and the fruit
will not stick to the chopper.
A saucer of ice placed on top of a
pitcher or other container full of hot
liquid will cool it in a short time,
since hot air rises and cold air falls.
Fish steaks, dredged lightly with
flour, dipped in milk, then in corameal
or cracker crumbs and fried in deep,
hot fat are much improved in flavor,
and the flour helps the meal to ad
here better.
Wind helps chenille spreads dry
“fluffy as new”, especially if you
hang them inside out so the tufs rub
against each other. Or, just before
spreads dry, brush with a stiff brush.
Good Housekeeping Habits
Cellophane should be removed from
lamp shades before using them be
cause the heat from the bulb shrinks
the cellophane and tends to pull the
shade out of shape —cellophane is used
fc THE SCOURGE OF ARMIES J
r, by Science Features
V Dysentery has been the scourge
of fighting men in every war in
history. The disease can strike in
epidemic proportions, especially
where many men share the same
living facilities—as in an army,
aboard a ship, or in a prison camp.
It is particularly prevalent in
Even in countries where rigid
public health standards are en
forced, this disease can be a prob
lem. Some health authorities es
timate that S to 10 per cent of all
Americans are infected with the
dysentery germs, although all may
not show toe symptoms.
Dysentery is a term given to dis
orders in which there is inflamma
tion of the bowels with diarrhea.
Bacillary dysentery, as the name
{mattes, is caused by bacteria,
while a parasite called an ameba -*
causes amebic dysentery.
United Nations doctors in Korea
have had uniqw opportunity to
Mattes wore used, with host re
sults reported with temmycin# All
es the patients treated with it were
■csMMMsd cured seven days after I
dyssntery 'both*
other drags were used. Again,
trnnuwyein -proved to be the most
Cmtctivc OT oka uMihrotifi, w I
r T? kfie»6 tests 1
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only to protect shades from wear and i
tear in the shop.
A cloth moistened with vinegar will <
whiten piano keys. 1
To prevent mattresses from picking
up rust marks from the springs, give <
the springs a coat of paint when the i
original paint shows signs of wear- ;
ing thin.
When repairing furniture requiring
a slender nail, try gripping the nail in
a spring paper clip until it is well
started.
Dust hangs downward) so when you
clean fealls brush in an upward motion
to prevent smearing and streaking.
Keep parchment shades clean by
waxing them; it will make them easy
to dust and add a soft luster to the
finish.
Wall plaster will not crack so easi
ly if a small piece es adhesive or cello
phane tape is pasted over the spot
CLASSIFIED ADS
IF YOU SMOKE YOU NEED OLAG
Tooth Paste. Buy at the drug store.
CHAPLAIN SWETS AT MARINE
Base desires clean 3-bedroom fur
nished home in or near Edemton.
Phone 760 Ext. 19. Sept24c
WAITED—WHY WORRY ABOUT
Athlete’s Foot, Boils, Bums, Itch,
Eoeema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psorias
sis, Ringworm or any known skin
disease. Ask yoar druggist about
V-J-O. ExpFeb2o, 1964 pd
RAWLEIGH DEALER WANTED AT
once. Good opportunity. Write at
once. Rawleigh’s Dept. NCI-310-
105, Richmond, Va.. Sept24pd
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS—
on aH makes. Free estimates in
advance. We will loan you a ma
chine while yours is being repaired.
Singer Sewing Center, 605 East
Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C.,
phone 4306. Sept24,Octl,B,lsc
LOST—LADIES’ RED BILLFOLD,
containing identification card “Mrs.
Miley Smith Barrow.” Finder
please call Chowan Herald. ltp
FOR SALE ONE HOT POINT
refrigerator in good condition. Ap
ply 103 North Oakum Street. '
Septl7,24pd
FOR SALE NEW ONE-STORY
house, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen
ette and living room. Herbert
Leary, Edenton, N. C. ltpd
READY MIX CONCRETE DELlV
ered to Edenton and vicinity from
our new Williamston plant Call us
for your concrete requirements.
Phone 1146 Washington, N. C.
J3eptl7,24,Octlc
DIG PEANUTS WITH A GOODRICH
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We Carry a Complete Stock of Goodrich Repair Parts I
where a tack or nail is to be driven.
Immediately after polishing a brass
or metal door knocker, wax it to keep
it looking bright longer.
To remove white rings left by hot
dishes, place a few drops of camphor
ated oil or sweet oil on the rinjr, let
soak in a few minutes, then polish
with a soft doth.
Vets Question Box j
Q —l figured that I’m eligible for
36 months of Korean GI Bill training.
But I want to take a four-year col
lege course. Could this be done?
A—lt probably could. The average
college year runs for nine months.
Four such college years would amount
to 36 months—the extent of your en
titlement.
FOR SALE—BLACK HEAD CON
trol for turkeys. Sulmet for chick
ens. Cod liver oil, lump charcoal,
roost paint and lice powder, baby
chicks. Special prices on large or
ders. Halsey Feed & Seed Store,
“The Checkerboard Store.” tfc
SINGER SEWING MACHINES—
New Singer machines may be pur
chased for afl low as $94.50. Bud
get terms. Liberal trade-ins. Sing
er Sewing Machine Center, 605 East
1 Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C.,
phone 4306. Sept24,Octl,B,lsc
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms —kitchen and bath. Apply
Bell’s Store, 207 North Broad St
Septl7,24pd ,
PIANO—I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
Spinet piano partly paid for which
you may have with a small down
payment, balance by month or year.
Don’t write unless interested, care
, F. B. Merritt Route 4, Salisbury,
N. C. Aug21,28,5ept4,11,18,25
‘ MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE OVER
route of established Watkins cus
-1 tomers in the city of Edenton.
Earnings unlimited. No investment
necessary. We will help you get
started. Write J. R. Watkins Co.,
Dept S-3, Richmond, Va.
Septl7,24,Octl,Bpd
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR BIG-
I ger car. 1951 Chevrolet 903 Broad
Stgeet after 4:30 P. M. Sept24p
i FALL GARDEN SEED, FERTILIZ
er, and Nitrate of Soda; fresh
stock just arrived. Halsey Feed &
Seed Store. “The Checkerboard
Store.” tfc
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FUNERAL RITES HELD
Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Lee
Drake were conducted at the Ashland
Baptist Church Sunday, September 20,
by the Rev. Johnnie P. Law, Jr., of
Merry Hill.
Surviving are her husband, Willie
Drake; two sons, Prealow Drake of
Merry Hill, and Lee Drake of Corola,
Flp.; two daughters and three grand
children.
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“Your Frigidaire Dealer”
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j EDENTON, N. C.
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