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first safety and health congress iri] the Claypool and Lincoln hotels next Thursddy and Friday, Don ¥, Stiver, general chairman, said today, Called by Governor Schricker at the request of the war department . NS, J $C ol to spur home front production, the| | Lom BS ha ! emselves enjoy strenuous |event will bring together a number | shat Rusk, Games Dlakesiee. bean. goods sports, the chief responsibility of |of the nation’s outstanding leaders Sa mned Newnian, “Rovers. Woodruff, |* Albert Smith, 5818 N Miss Janice Berlin home parents and school authorities is |in safety and health problems. Joan” Yarian, Martha Duke, Richard] -: ith, . Oxford st. |by Miss Janice Berlin, county home fo assist the doctor in preventing | Registration will open at the Clay- S F Kreusser, William MacDougall abhn. wis given a prize for bringing in'demonstration agent. | recurrent strains. The treatment pol at 8:3 8. m. Thursday ung the I a Sowa collings wore, 3%. 9 Byers Allen unr "Norma. dian "Hil . : Lovin gird . . gress w M.| | vegetables. Fresh fish and seafood prices were. cut 40-to 50 per ref dy hy Newberg, Joan S T 2 d 5 Ch Bar i with Lt. Col. H. E. Erickson, intern cent. Synthetic rubber products were held down to prices of crude Kenner Mille, pers po cien ce ren r ows I n / n d x hemorrhages in minor injuries is security division chief of. the fifth rubber products. Shelled nuts were reduced about 10 per cent. Du Blanche Kelley . Lg NC h service command, and: Harty F. yu. : Joseph Thom o D tf H ‘ ; w Y important, for the smaller the |gain, assistant superintendent of the na Caylor, Roberts Chiles, espi e avocC or ar 1 eqars .hemorrhoge, the smaller the |Ohio department of safety and| | Baby Foods? Naar sop Haak: © aol : = . bloodelot to be absorbed, the less |nhygiene, as speakers, 3 pots Nelagh (SnineY, Just. By Science Service the present Sino-Japanese war,

Mary Fra scar-tissue to remain, and the PEANUTS, LOBSTER and porgies sound like things you | (auseshe Mshelowit Marine Peyition] LANCASTER, Pa. Nov. 1—China, there were 108 institutions of higher

/ - Forums to Be Called. wouldn’t want your child to eat in great quahtities. Peanuts have |. ¥ Jam ! Shafts the Seabiy vesiog o be A series of sectional 1 turned out to be a boon to wartime feeding. They are very rich in mith. Betty Noyes “Jean only recently thought of as the{learRing, 42 of whieh were univer. 1’ 4 rR EE Or hy Juma willl | vitamin B, contain one-fourth protein, and small amounts of min- 4 VPeiress ‘Emery. ndash one sttonghold of conservative Diterary] Toe. 34. independent colleges and - the afternoon, beginning! | orais 50 you won't mind so much if you have to substitute péanut | | worthy, Pst Freese, James i Ey 32. technological and professional 3 at 2 p. m. Principal speakers at| | putter for butter on your child's sandwiches. Lobster has been | |Matthews, te) | Classiciam, 13. becoming increasingly schools. . Since. the war began i $48 Minuet at 7 p. m. will be Lt.| | sound to be the food source richest in iodine, and has lots of phos- | |Joba R. O'Malley, ate, science-minded. Evidences to this|1937, 56 Chinese universities and, : + Willlam 8. Knudsen, war de- phorus for teeth and bones. The porgy fish, known as scup in New Pack Hanley, ‘Rhéa McGoldrick, Jean Annieffect aré presented by Chung Yu solleges Rave been on nha

; partment production director, and : % : M ; Joan Norton, Ronald. Peake, ; HIGH IN 4, EUROPE It. Col. Charles W_ Kerwood army 5 ~.England, has an abundance of vitamins and minerals, Mary Beth Bollard, Robert Steinhart, Jobs | Wang, counselor of the Chinese! vie ‘the remaliiing 35-1 ns

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- - . , Betty Alden, Margaret Augus- ! air force liason officer, and Gov sR +8. 8 8 tine, Gloria Beckiey, Peggy Burke, Lynn|academy and technical expert to/in occupied China have led a ‘pres ament ailecte By Science Service ’ ’ : Carmichael, Louise” Claffey, Nancy Clark, 3 { : oe Sv Rok 0 eA SE gy yee ernor Schricker, 1} ( ddd and HE : : : ] Bg CS Eitiott: ; 1 his government's ministry _eco- carious existence and certainly nok ing fingers, Too much mobility of WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—Chances| Louis A. Ruthenberg, state cham- Sas Ends : Te LR LT his go affal ve ae stay ot anny few of them have been oad, : of our pilots in the Mediterranean ber ofr commerce president, will bel- | RESTAURANTS WHICH do their own baking have been EO ae BE xs | 8, \ “Less than 50 years ago there did region having clear flying weather|the main speaker at’ Friday morn. given an addihiona) Shove: ad sugar, so you ny see janie Walker, Alford alta, and Dorothy Wilcox, to Science, published here. - not exist in China any institutions 7 - res. e are not as good as along our own ng's session. - Other speakers will Jetsons om | he men. + a bal onerquasied of the U. 5.30 _ Hue wing | I Noner. Joli In Chinese colleges and univerriof learning worthy of the name of be W. T. Cameron, chief safety PPIY 0 very year. .., ) & rug-backing Arline Louise Wahl, Joan Coseglia, Phyl- | sities, Mr. Chung points- out, the|s university. In fact, the first gove hemorrhage is under con- [Pacific coast, but much better than Wn Ut CATES, EUR SEE] | material, must be used now for binder twine and agricultural bags. | |lis J. Galbreath Barbara KYmeum. ASE proportion of students specialising ernment university, ' wherein gels ‘sprain, the rapid return (for many other regions of the Unit.| Mal. John P.. Joties satety| |: : Compared with the average of pre-war years, food production ton Rudy, Gidys Rill B, Jeannine Heis- in the fundamental sciences in-|ences were taught, of necessity, in ed States, = : land heal division chief of the fiten| | I™ 1942 is about one-third more, : : Be nmara Guy. Joans Barnhill. John Long. | creased from 7.6 per cent in 1938 to/a mediocre manner, was established A study of the sunshine and... ovmmand and Prank "H Fredrick Weichel, Norms Gerth, Patricia | 13 per cent in 1036. During the seme in 1895. ey cloudiness inthe Mediterranean, ‘general manager of - Delco : ; is John D. Hague. James N. Patr,|period the enrollment of students Re ble i basin for previous years by Dr. W. |e ith, STE SATE oral Mos B | | : n f | f S A | Wash: (in both pure and applied sciences markable Progress + Corcayckl shows that-on the aver-l4,y, ~~ = “-" ™ L|pairiering Ke ecrs oa y ee : : increased from 27 per cento 43 per| - “It -is indeed remarkable ' that age the United States is more sun=| fist L. Smith, E : cent. ; |within this short span of years = in a

‘be “merely by an un- |nY than western; central or north. ET : NS i 15 Ji Janice McDaniels, Bunice Shivers, Al-| ; ~~ |Chiha- has almost caught up wi Sain heivern protagonist and (oT Burope “| ZIONISTS TO FETE Stage DoorJohnny Is Dead Eu inf: mish ~~ Dnenites Surv. |e cone msn tn the pur of ¥ - muscle groups, .but | The zone in North Africa between BRITAIN’S PROMISE Made : SA z -_| bata Welling, _ “The same trend of increase,” Mr. sciences which has taken the Unjted there is a tearing of muscle or [30 and 20 degrees north latitude °™=| NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (U. P.).— companies want to screen test y Chung continues, “can be discerned | States about a century and the Eus tendon tissue. The treatment fol- (Was found to have the brightest.| yocal Zionists will celebrate the sono Gsata. a Eurasion from |and the magazines want to take pic-| Alberta’ Justus : an. {in the number of Chinese students ropean countries about three cen lows the same steps as the treat- | clearest skies, Dr. Gorczynski stated geen anniversary of the British |. “3 1 tures of you in nightgowns and |Saufman. Lucille Linke, Robert 8.’ Joslin, [studying in the United States and tures to reach - the position in ment for sprains. The resultant In & Teport to the Ameriacn Meteor declaration establishing Palestine as| OAl8. and. Broadway's Jatest dis-| 4 che said; “And When|Hority, Geords Fisher, Don Giimore. Caro: | Onada, The percentage of Chinese which they stand today. : scar tissue will never be perfect |ological society. The Pacific coast|y home for the Jewish people at an|COVery, said sadly in an interview $ou’re really famous, the autograph | yn Malott, Joanne Miller, Dorothy Mae | students studying both pure and| “This urge on the part of Chinese : and weakness can be ex- Sage next, Sullowed Nn She Medl- | assembly at 8:30 p. m. torhorrow at! that fame was now a workday round | hounds start gathering like locusts,” | Bue 4nd Donald Wilken . _ |applied sciences increased from 30|to take w igi In Such an accel. i te healing. erranean coast and islands. + the Kirshbaum center auditorium. | without benefit of champagne or]. ° po in 1034 to 50 in 1942, while that of [erating r n in a po i. Fractures 1 Protection against cold and vio-| Rabbi Samuel Cooper, Charleston, stage door Johnnies. rag 9 pm: Ola. became. the Poa LADIES OF SHRINE Chinese students studying only pure measure due to the catalytic action fr ams : | lent winter winds given by the sur-|W, Va, will address the group. Also] “IT have yet to see my first stage| way debut in “One Touch of Venus.”| T0 HONOR VISITOR sciences increased from three in|0f both American and European * Fractures, dislocations, amd in rounding mountains .is. largely re- ion the program will be Mrs. Manuel door Johnny,” said Miss Osata, a| “I lost seven pounds rehearsing 1934 to 10 in 1942." scientific thoughts onthe Chinese ternal . injuries, curiously, are [sponsible for the sunny and mild{Siegel of Indianapolis, and Cantor|sice-eyed, ong-Tegged ballerina. “No for the show and didn’t even stay - Tarum .Court 14 of the Ladies’! The attack of Japanese imperial- mind.” i tatistially less prevalent im 406t-- [elimate found on the Mediterranean. Glass. A musical program one has asked to drink champagne|up to read the reviews after it |Oriental Shrine will honor -Mrs.|ism on all Chinese culture has not| = Ee Ea ball than in any other agtive|coasts of southern Europe. also will be presented. out of my, slippers—or even bought | opened,” she said. “The next morn- | William MacLeod,” Erie, Pa., grand been without jts effects on Scien- HUDSON WITH LAW FIRM sport, Many. unorganized sports b ramp e— p— ./me a glass.” ing I was awakened by a long dis-| high priestess, at a banquet at 6:30] tific research and teaching in China.| Paul B. Hudson, formerly in the put football completely in the ANVILLE MEETING SET GROSDIDIER 18 SERGEANT Instead, she sald, she “danced|tance call from Hollywood.” . {p.m Thursday at the Hotel Lincoln, | Yet despite the havoc of war Chi-|legal department of the American shade on this score. Dislocations | Mrs. Hazel Reichman of Indian-| Ernest Grosdidier has been ap- hard" all evening, went to bed early,| That, she said, was her first movie] A candlelight service in honor of | nese universities have managéd to[States Insurance Co, is now assos | Tequire immediate X-ray, followed '[apolts will preside at the district 2, pointed a sergeant of Company.-A and did hey own housework. “Inibble, although: for eight years she: men In. the armed forces: will beisurvive snd maintain a working ciated with thie law firm-of “Arms _ by reduction, Interriil injuries are | Women's Relief corps convention of the Ben Davis high school train-| “You know you're famous nowa-|was soloist in the ballet russe. and held at 8 p. m. Mrs. Andra Clinton | program. iT. |strong 4 Gause. He lives at 5841 3% netly rare. Such things as Friday at Danville, Ind. {ing corps; ow _|days because - the motion picture|the ballet theater =~ "lis high priestess of the local group.| #r..Chung summarises: “Before!Indianola ave. © etd

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