CONSUMERS UNION is a non-profit organization established in 1936, {t is chartered under the Membership Corporations Law of the Staite of New York and derives iis income solely from the sale of its publications. Consumers Union has no connection of any kind with any commercial interest; il accepts no advertising and its Ratings and reports on products are solely for the information and use of the readers of CONSUMER REPORTS. Neither the Ratings nor the reports may be used in advertising or for any commercial repo rts MARCH 1959 Indexed in “Reader’s Guide.” VOLUME 24 . NUMBER 3 . ONCE OVER: An electric shoe polisher; Cordo- matic retractable clothes lines and extension cords 100 purpose of any nature. THE MILK WE DRINK The purposes of Consumers Union, as stated in its charter, are to provide for consumers information and counsel relating The problem of fallout 102 Strontium-90: a special hazard CU's stud dat d anin 5 Udy cara an meaning 106 108 1 The “permissible radiation burden to consumer goods and services...to give information and assistance on ail matters relating to the expenditure of the family income... to initiate and to cooperate with individual and group efforts seeking to ¢reate and maintain decent living standards. What's to be done? . A conclusion based on uncertainty 104 i Ill TV SETS WITH REMOTE CONTROL: Console models weretested; the Zenith, judged best as a TV 112 receiver, also had one of the best control systems The report on The Milk We Drink was published in CONSUMER REPORTS for March 1959, as part of this Table of Contents. MOVIE SPLICERS AND EDITORS: Six of the splicers and three of the editors in CU’s tests were check-rated; one of each was judged a Best Buy THE REST OF THE SUNBEAM “FAMILY”: 121 CASHMERE: The cashmere industry is trying to work itself out of a price- and quality-cutting 122 FROZEN FRUIT PIES: Apple and peach pies in 30 brands wererated; all were good and many were judged comparable with excellent home-baked pies STEREO PICKUPS AND ARMS: CU’s latest report on stereo components includes an outstanding 124 Tests of a new saucepan and griddle to go with the fry pan and master heat control tested in December war; Consumers Union Mount Vernon, N.Y. Please send me additional reprints of The Milk We Drink: L] 10 copies, $1.25 [] 50 copies, $4.00 L] 25 copies, $2.50 [] 100 copies, $7.50 Rates for larger orders will be quoted on request. NAME ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE_ Please [7 ENTER my subscription to CONSUMER [] RENEW REPORTS for the period checked. | enclose [] $5 for 1 year [j $8.50 for 2 years [] $12 for 3 years NLT AAUP AT FO RM jc Ho UNTR Tec ee zee =] URNAEePUeR AUPE UEAN A ZrORDER aT UADOOUATATATTGUAPOUDGOURS BENEATHESAAAPA feet L 2k3 Sharan 116 meantime, the consumer is being cheated 126 pickup; here also is advice on buying stereo now EDSEL—-PONTIAC—-DODGE: At $150 to $200 more than their lower-priced relatives reported on last month, what advantages do these cars offer? 134 BOOKS FOR GARDENERS: Anauthoritative list 138 that should answer most questions of home gardeners THE BUILT-IN COST OF CREDIT CARDS: Why they are not a good idea for most consumers . REVIEWS OF RECENT RECORDINGS: A new feature to help you choose a stereo disc collection; 140 144 CU’scritic judges both musical and technical quality WORK IN PROGRESS MOVIES 100 147 QUOTE WITHOUT COMMENT TWELVE-MONTH INDEX 101 150 CONSUMER REPORTS: Title CONSUMER REPORTS registered in U.S. Patent Office. Contents of this issue copyright © 1959 by Consumers Union of ULS., Inc. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American copyright conventions. Reproduction either in whole or in part with- out prior written permission is strictly forbidden. CONSUMER REPORTSis published monthly by Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., 256 Washington St., Mount Vernon, New York. Entered as second-class matier Oct, 1, 1954, at the Post Office in Mount Vernon, N.Y., under the act of March 3, 1879, Additional entry at the Post Office at Dunellen, N. J. VOL. 24, NO. 3

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