Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1941 — Page 27

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Defense Session to Study "Addition of Vitamins to = Fats and Sugars. By JANE STAFFORD

Science Service Medical - Writer WASHINGTON, May 23.—On the eve of the National Nutrition Conference for Defense which President Roosevelt has called here for May

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Scottish Rite Coundil Will Hear Reports at Its Annual Session.

The Indiana Council of Deliberation of Scottish Rite Masons, composed of the highest ranking

annual session tomorrow at the Spring Mill State Park. Dr. Gaylord M. Leslie, Ft. Wayne,

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26, 27 and 28, the signs point to a revamping of many staple foods to bring them into what might be called the vitamin defense line.

Food will not be food, it appears, unless it is supervitamined. First step in this direction was taken when bakers, millers and nutrition authorities collaborated to |: make available enriched bread and flour so that the staff of life would contain extra amounts of morale vitamin Bl, pellagra-preventing nicotinic acid, and ‘a third impOrtant B vitamin called riboflavin. Many nutritionists and doctors gathering here for the conference think this is only one step of many that must be taken to make sure that all people in the United States will be able to get the vitamins and " other essential nutrients they need to build health, strength and courage for national defense and for the difficult tasks that lie ahead when peace comes to the world again.

Fats Receive Attention

Sugar and fats are next on the list for vitamin enrichment. Sugar, fits and plain white flour have for years been making up two-thirds of the calories in the diet of large

numbers of people, It is -almost hopeless to try to get the vitamins and minerals needed for-health from the remaining one-third of food calories. Even if all the flour or bread taken is in the form of enriched bread and flour, it will not supply all the needed vitamins and minerals. It is only being enriched, with some exceptions, with certain of the B vitamins and iron. aL This leaves vitamins A, D and C, and the minerals, calcium and phosphorus, to be supplied by other articles of daily diet. The place to put vitamins A and D, it is urged, is in fats. Butter is a good source of vitamin A but many cannot afford butter.

Sugar May Be Enriched

' Some margarines have vitamin A added, but nutrition authorities

claim that all margarines and also lard and other edible fats should have vitamins A and D added. Vitamin D is the well known -anti-rick-ets vitamin. Vitamin A is’ needed for growth and general health and, important in defense planning, to prevent night blindness. If blackouts. become a feature of our defense, we need particularly to be protected against night blindness. Large supplies of bone and toofh building calcium and phosphorus as well as proteins are fed to the pigs or thrown away altogether each year in skim milk. Americans do not like to drink skim milk and they are not cheese eaters to any " extent, but they do like sugar. So it has been suggested that sugar be enriched with dfied milk solids, which would provide extra amounts | § , of minerals and of proteins. Technical difficulties exist because the crystals of ordinary granulated sugar would not mix smoothly with powdered milk. A number of suggestions, however, been made for overcoming this difficvulty and doubtless one of them will prove practical.

LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH SELECTS DELEGATES

Eleven delegates and two alternates will represent the Indianapolis lodge at the 89th annual convention of B'nai Brith’s District . Grand Lodge No. 2 at Columbus, O., tomorrow through Tuesday. More than 250 delegates representing 75 lodges in Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, ' QOolorado, Wyoming and Kentucky will be present. The local delegates are Samuel J. Mantel, District 2 president; Ralph Bamberger, Isidore Feibleman and Louis J. Borinstein, past presidents, and Max M. Farb, Richard Efryomson, Edward Cohn, Eph Levin, Saul], Munter and Morris Strauss. Alternates are Abe H. Goldstein, Henry Blatt and Meyer Efroymson.

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deputy for Indiana to the Supreme Council and commander in chief of the Council of Deliberation, will preside at a business session at 2 p.m. ry Committees will make annual re- | ports and Dr. Leslie will give an address. Following the business session, there will be a meeting of thé Indiana class nominated for the 33d: degree at the Chicago session next September. ; ; A banquet for council members and ladies will be served at 7 p. m. Indiana University students will provide musical entertainment. The Council of Deliberation is composed of active and honorary members of the Rite’s Supreme Council, 33d degree, for the district of Indiana, past presiding officers of “the several bodies of the Rite, ranking officers of the lodge, council, chapter and consistory and secre= taries of the subordinate bodies.

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hay, 3101 Winthrop Ave., will observe their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at their home Sunday afternoon. They were married May 27, 1891, at Monon, Ind. Mr. McConahay is a retired Monon Railroad employee, having completed 50 years of service with the road last June. The couple has four sons and a daughter, 18 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren who will visit the YcConanay ‘home Sunday. : Mrs. McConahay’s parents and grandparents also celebrated golden wedding ‘anniversaries.

BOXING EANS RECALL DEMPSEY OF 1921

' CHARLESTON, S. C. (U. P.).— Jack Dempsey’s recent visit here has reminded boxing fans of his first appearance in Charleston in 1921. Jack, who was in his prime then, was asked to address the Kiwanis Club. “Gentlemen,” he said as he began his speech, “I can’t speak, 1 can’t sing, and I can’t’ dance. But I'll fight anybody in the crowd!”

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