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THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1948

Don't Tell In-Laws One Nev Afun

Thing, Us Another’ : ree ee e——— Anemia Cases Poultry Research Leads to Discovery

PAUL F. ELLIS

to cover it. You put me on spot and please don't do i Press again. m the » do it N.Y. Aug. 26 Pp (UP)—A flock of hens If you expect harmony bet two families don’t tell your and pecking on a Indiana exceeded a billion dollars in-laws one thing and us Your wife's folks think chicken house floor, led science during the fiscal year 1048 a money we sent was to cover something else. said yourito a new vitamin that may cure’ treasury tabulation disclosed toanemia.

you when you and! The pew vitamin, as yet dad. Son, you are so self-centered you feel sorry for yourself withingmed, is produced by no regard for your loved ones. 'ermentation. It is known as the

your mother .and your grandparents would not allow me t0OB family, It is slso found in| “Your dear mother was a power of assistance, and we had t0| The discovery came during an real planning to keep the ship afloat. Your golden opportunityiinvestigation of poultry nutrition. ure {Scientists at the Lederle Labora-

- to! thal ! “Why Son, those children of yours should be a wonderful in- hens received an “all vegetable! to Soon they'll wonder why their daddy does such giet” consisting mainly of corn things and tell their friends what he does. and soybean meal their eggs did| Actress Mae West appesred | withholding tax was $165,670 not hatch well in the winter. personally in court yesterday in 1120 in 1947 and $204,263,850 in Traced to Fermentation Los Angeles to defend herself [1948. The scientists found that hatch-| “against a $100,000 damage suit Repealing the excess profits tax ability increased during warm ° weather. Eventually, that was ‘oy . | traced to a a which] OBrien _ and Michsel Kane, lojudes excise taxes on luxury] took place in the litter on the| who assert Miss West purloined |goods) to drop from $419,267,908) hen-house floor. Further investigation showed| of "Catherine the Great of |of 88 per cent. | that the fermentation generated! Ryssia." The curvagMous actress Employment taxes, including an unidentified vitamin which thei J, | od she wrote her play. federal insurance contributions hens picked up when they were : scratch for food. ne weather, it was found,| before Mr. Kane and Mn [1948 a 13.9 per cent increase. speeded up the fermentation of] O'Brien submitted similar ma- | A census bureau estimate gave the vitamin, resulting in better! terial in 1938. the Indiana population as 3,858, eggs. BS antists of Western Reserve anemia, were given the substance./the beginning of the 1948 fiscal University, Cleveland, were then|They improved, and the scientists|year. This represents 2.69 per asked to ifivestigate the vitaminiconcluded that the substance hadjcent of the population of the and its effects on human beings. /the powers of an anti-pernicious{United States and the total 1948 Two patients, ill with pernicious

of drink and fail to heed advice. You can’t

of most young people with families, No one will feel sorry for torn

n the predicament. “You'll find life worth living if you keep a cool, clear mind s0 you and your wife can sit down around the table and plan and work out your problems. These words always spurred me on when

forgive you when you're green, but never forgive you when you're yellow, We know you aren’t yellow. Drink has been the cause of all your troubles. “Through our deeds and financial help we've tried to get you on the right track. It’s up to you now to shape your future. You &re the only one who can change your course. We pray to God you will heed these warnings. We send our dearest love.” MR. X., SOUTHERN INDIANA. You wrote a fine letter though you should have spoken directly, man to man, to your son. You're a warm, affectionate father | who can be sympathétic and yet face the realities of life. Those two qualities equip you excellently to help your son. I know you won’t block him out—he needs you. Maybe he’s sick, for drinking | becomes a sickness when a person is unable to refrain. He's | pretty proud of you, I have an idea, and you can keep his respect | and make him stand alone if you and his wife maneuver cleverly. You're saying all at once the things you should have said gradually. You probably wanted to give him all the things you | missed. Don’t expect him to taken action immediately and don’t nag at him—be a pal to him. Alcoholics Anonymous could help him if he wants help.

Disgusted With Some of Weaker Sex

apart because it will be you, and you}

I'M THOROUGHLY disgusted with some of the female sex.

It's getting terrible when you can’t go and enjoy a parade without being annoyed by some scatterbrain of a woman. | My mother and I went to see the American Legion parade. We! stood on the curb next to a nice soldier and his wife, Then a mother and daughter came and the mother started complaining. It seems that her daughter was “expecting” and couldn't stand very long. Without any manners the mother tells this soldier to move over so her daughter could sit down. She could have asked him ni to move. What are these boys fighting for, I ask you—so they can come home and be pushed around by some scatterbrain? The curb is public and the soldier shouldn't have to move over just so an expectant mother could sit down. There is nothing wrong with becoming a mother, but this shouldn’t go on unnoticed. If she couldn’t stand, then she shouldn't

come to town. She should have stayed home. A lot of mothers] before my time worked up to the last day and they are perfectly|

healthy today. 1 wish you would please give this humble letter Your attention. We don’t need to know how to read and write to be considerate, do we? I think we're pretty nice people, though, until we worry or hurry. The mother probably forget her manners in concern over her daughter, I'm sure you really don’t think her daughter should coop herself in at home—you'd probably be the first to be kind to her if you hadn't been angry at her mother. "a u a

Let Mrs, Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. :

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pernicious The disease

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY

ey amounted to $1,011,921, -} 119, an increase of 10.4 per cent over 1947. Corpora!

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income taxes In the state were 109.7 per cent greater in 1948 than in 1947. They increased from $87,112,401 648,507.

creased 3.3 per cent but income tax withheld on salaries and 3 wages increased 23.3 per cent % The 1948 individual income tax

wo B was $205,021,215, compared APPEARS IN COURT— [(R0 “co13 025,646 in 1047.

caused the miscellaneous internal!

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anemia factor.

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