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roof ply or'- Xn his directive to Maj. Gen.| paper, then|Mariano N, Castaneda, command-| Paint . to|ing the armed forces, President Quirino explains that som this Huk policy will be co-ordi-Pd a ne Boies a Sous Sot 28 i nated with the program of utilizplace, particularly if the shelter|N& certain public lands in Min-
doro and Mindanao for new ig3 made tall suough to make. ricultural settlements,
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and 18 now a ‘member of the|the } school's board of directors ‘and| Common building siding may be!under the stoop. If stoop is not executive committee. used for lumber. : \waterproof, stools could be cove | He also is & member of the All parts together and then|ered with discarded shower cur-
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hoard of the Jordan Foundation and the Jordan College of Music. - Other affiliations include the board of directors of the Community Chest, board of trustees ‘of the Children’s Museum and director of the YMCA. He was a founder of Indianapoli§ Junior Chamber of Commerce and received its distinguished service award in 1945, 4 He is a member of the Central Christian Church, Sigma Chi fraternity, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis Athletic Club, Columbia Club, Indianapolis Personnel Association and Indianapolis Press Club. " He is past president of Indianapolis Travelers Aid Society
attach castors to the bottom. Nail wooden side strips to two long
enough for easy motion. : Two by four cross bars should be nailed in place to prevent the
Report Drug Can't Stop Common Cold
Antihistaminics
Believed Ineffective By ARTHUR J, SNIDER
Times Special Writer CHICAGO, June 1 — A four-
and the Personnel association. Other officers of the Marott! shoe store are Virgil H. Gebauer,| vice president and general manager; Neall H. Noble, treasurer and Aubrey L. Cox, secretary,
months study cn University .of Illinois medical students concltided- Monday that antihistaminie drugs “do not abort, shorten or stop the common cold.” “They are uno more effective
2 x 4 inch wooden pieces. Set! bo the box on these, with space’
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between January and April,
velope containing either an antihistaminie drug or a like-appear-ing placebo. Neither the students nor the doctors knew which was received. ERE For every two students getting antihistaminics, one got a places bo. All were warned to stop medication if side. effects such as drowsiness or dizziness developed. “In frequent instances,” Dr, Fabricant said, “the plaeebo con{taining sugar and having no {medicinal qualities was more effective than the antihistamine.”
signs of a cold, yoluntarily “went antihistamini¢ drugs as t to the otolaryngology department! fective common cold cure ae [both extravagant and grossly exEach was given a small on- AgRerated,” Dr. Fabricant sald.
appear to serve purpose. Where a door would
{appear unsightly, shingles may
be attached to the wood in irregular fashion so that the joint will become invisible door is. closed. (Copyright, 1950, Science Service)
“Medical authorities agree that
antihistaminic drugs—can be re{Hed upon to prevent ‘or cure the common cold.”
Ceprrishy Re. by Bal "Seve he. Times FLIES AID POLLINATION
Houseflies are useful in crosspollinating celery plants.
You'll find OVER ONE THOUSAND homes for sale in the Real Estate Section of The Sunday
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no substance or combination of immediate {substances—and this includes the|initial government assistance.
Plan to Assist Families This new settlement project primarily is aimed at improving the lot of the landless in the
Luzon Island, Pacsa, the Presi:
crowded areas of ‘Huk-infested|
continuous tape just where the radioactive material fs whith he
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By this method, Dr. Dunn hopes!
to determine where each amino acid goes when the cells of the
dent's “action committee on: social amelioration,” has already
lies from central Luzon to transfer to Mindanao. Each family is] to be granted a maximum of 10 {hectares (about 25 acres) for development with!
{ Dr. Quirino’s “give up for a| {better life” project not only takes ithe wind out of one ¢f the main (Huk sails, but-also. gives promise {of pacifying the embattled Huk {areas that all but encircle the {Philippine capital. : Meanwhile, the government is aldings peaceful people in “Huk{landia” who are in direct need of {immediate relief, More than 7000 |yards of clothing materials and
laid plans to assist entire fami.|FCCUFrence 18 -the proteins of
protozoa developed, insofar as the)
those cells are concerned. “Once we know what happens,” he said, “then we will know the function of each amino gcid in cell growth.” :
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Directors Include Mr. Walker, than placebo (a harmless sugar] He contended the study showed Times . . . plus, news, pictures, 5000 finished pieces have been] brid Mr. ‘Gebauer,- Richard T. James, tablet),” declared Dr. Noah D.that the symptoms of a common house plans, special- articles om shipped to six provinces -where| i Emsley W. Johnson Jr. and Her- Fabricant, clinical assistant pro-/cold are not due to allergy, as real estate, home bullding and armed forces are campaigning man H. Young. fessor, thas: been sald. I business. Don’t miss It against the rebellious Huks.
Vie ne genera T an Students who developed first! “The claims made in behalf of/néxt Sunday! : Cewsright, ) ae 4 Bh Jigiansoglis Times
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Final Tally Held Up In Flooded Areas WASHINGTON, June 1 (UP). «~The 1950 census is about 98 r cent complete. = - | "7 Census Director Roy V. Peel
"population count is finished in 223,000 of the 230,000 districts. Most of those where the count is lagging, he said are in the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana and| Minnesota where floods and bad - roads hampered work for several weeks. Mr, Peel said the last census, B 10 years ago, was not completed until the early part of August. The count this year probably will end two or three weeks earlier, he said. ’
: Breakdown of Fi ; © The bureau, starting in late July, will announce population totals by states with & breakdown of the number of persons counted in each county and in cities or towns with populations of 1000 or more. Figures for several hundred scattered areas already have been announced by: local officials, ot Preliminary reports to the bureau disclose among other things that: The total population is about 151 million compared--with 131,~ 660,275 in 1940, : ; Large popillation increases on the West Coast, Florida and in 3 vi 50] : the Industrialized areas around ab EIR i & ; ot ; ; Rx 0 ‘the Great Lakes. ; Bev 1 ‘ - Suburban Aréhs Grow . ~ Great growth in suburban areas of large cities—some of this at thé expense cf central city population. 2 A shrinkage in farm population in those areas where in= creased mechanization is contrib uting to farm consolidations. A larger proportion of females in the very low and highest age Broups due to high wartime birth! . LP . rates and « longer life span. 3. E : as. An improved standard of Hv- oe, ‘ing, indicated by -hetter home facilities and utilitfes, :
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