TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN AEC Wants Halt In H-Bomb When Dependably Safe Washington—(U.P.)Fourteen members of the congressional atomic energy committee said the United States should promise to halt hydrogen bomb production whenever atomic weapons are "dependably outlawed." The other four committeemen were unavailable or declined to contin. The suggestion for such a U.S. agreement was tossed into unesey congressional discussions about the dread H-bomb by Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, (R-Mich.), who resigned from the committee recently for reasons of health. The group's overwhelming support of the proposal, shown in a United Press poll of members, reflected the deep congressional concern over the dread potentialities of the super bomb. bomb, menberg, a top GOP foreign police spokesman, said President Truman's order to go ahead with the hydrogen bomb was "unavoidable" because "ruthless aggression is loose in the world." But he added: "I wish the president . . . would immediately notify the United Nations of our intent and purpose to suspend all of our activities in respect to mass destruction the first moment the use of these weapons can be dependably outlawed." Among committee members who backed up Vandenberg's suggestion were: Sens. Richard B. Russell, (D.-G.); John W. Bricker, (R.-O.); Eugene D. Milikin, (R-Colo.); and Reps. Carl T. Durham, (D-N.C.); Chet Holifeld, (D-Calif.); Melvin Price, (D-Ill.); Faul J. Kilday, (D-Tex.); W Sterling Cole, (R-N.Y.); Charles H. Elston, (R-O.); Carl Hinshaw, (R-Calif.), and James F. Van Zandt, (R-Pa.) All of the members who ventured an opinion stressed that production of the hydrogen bomb should continue until there is an "iron-clad" agreement with Russia to outlaw atomic weapons. New York—(U.P.) The national blood program of the American Red Cross is just two years old, yet already blood is being supplied to 1.550 hospitals in 35 states. Red Cross Supplies Blood For 35 States In all, more than 500,000 pints of blood for medical use have been provided through 30 regional programs in operation since the first center was established at Rochester, N.Y., on Jan. 12, 1948. A spokesman for the program explained that blood supplied through the Red Cross is taken from voluntary donors, tested as to medical safety, typed as to blood group and Rh factor, and provided to hospitals and physicians without charge. The use of blood is dramatic. One use is for transfusions to under-par patients who are about to undergo surgery and need a "building-up." It also is used for complete blood exchange operations for babies suffering from erythroblastosis, a serious blood impairment caused by the incompatible Rh blood factors of their parents. In many other cases, mothers suffering childbirth hemorrhages receive blood from the Red Cross centers. Chronic anemics and suffers from leukemia have had their lives extended. In addition to whole blood distributed, large quantities of valuable blood components, or derivatives, have been made available. One of the derivatives is immune serum globulin, which can be used either as an immunizing agent or modifying agent in measles. Physicians point out that use of the serum usually prevents complications which leave permanent impairment, such is heart damage, deafness and encephalitis, commonly known as sleeping sickness. The Red Cross said that during the 1948-49 fiscal year about 700,000 units of immune serum globulin were distributed through state health departments. "While the regional blood centers have not yet reached the point where the whole nation is served," a spokesman said, "the country generally is reaping vast benefits from these derivatives, which have been processed from surplus plasma returned by the armed forces at the end of the war." It was pointed out that the surplus is now running low and that new regional blood centers will be established during this year. Poll Shows To Kiss Right Most Turn Head Right Dr. L. L. Hill of Montgomery, Ala., performed the first successful surgery upon the human heart. Rv DOUGLAS JENNINGS Right is right when it comes to kissing. If you turn your head to the right when kissing you are doing as five out of six students do, according to a recent poll of 40 men and women on the campus. Joan Horne, College sophomore; made the survey for an English theme which was supposed to show that the automobile had changed American kissing style predominately to the left. Before the automobile young men kissed their young women in the parlor sitting on one side of the lady one night and on the other side the next night, depending on chance. But, with the advent of the auto, the men almost always sat and still do sit, with their girl on the right. Analyze this situation and you will find that when the male leans over to kiss the female it is more convenient for him to turn his head to the left. Thus it was logical to assume that this would carry over to other situations. The poll shows that it does not. When standing, men and women said they kissed with their heads tilted to the right. Only 7 of the 40 kissed from the left. But the automobile did have an effect. Several persons said that they kissed with their heads to the left when in an automobile. These same people kissed from the right in other places. Most of the 40 preferred to kiss with the head leaning to the right if they had a choice. Everyone included in the survey was able to give an answer. None said they did not know but some had to think awhile. Many had to close their eyes. Miss Horne said, and figure it out by nodding from side to side. A few men were so befuddled they placed their Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. 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