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six- pound und. fish “all by myself” e seven-year-old leukemia

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"right now. The drug will- make him. severely ill, as it did betore: ar a S to But if it works as it did before,

the little boy will be out. and. play..

~. expected him 16 see,” she ys.

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k Ly al Mr. Davis Mrs. ITE Two Juvenile Court .scholarships to the ‘Indiana University Division of Social Science have Hetim Be oo hospitalist be. bean awarded to Mrs. Flora W, P”| Davenport and Harry D. Davis.

pearance and rapid growth of the leukemic cells which threaten] , MI Davenport, 6160 Bvansion his life. He's being given mythop- Ave., is a graduate of Butler Uniterin, the drug that brought him yarsity: px Davis Jatierion back rrom the brink of deat «+ an graduate, working o-Nink of death sx this summer with the Lake

weeks ago. ; Aside from the blood “tests, County Welfare Department. The two award winners were

Jerry appears to be in fine condition. He worked up a healthy chosen by the personnel commitappetite on his vacation, stopped| tee of the Juvenile Court Adlosing weight and built up a new|visory Council, consisting of Mrs, supply of energy. 1 Meredith Nicholson Jr., Mrs, Aus“Wat him fish and play “have known he was sick,” his mother said. Jerry's in for another siege!

tin Clifford, Mrs. Louis Nie, Mrs.

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Big Food Surplus

se! Record Excess Predicted This Year

ing again in a few weeks, _._Has Birthday Aug. 2 His mother's hopes are Tih will be well again by his Dirt] day, Aug. 27. | “It was a birthday We never!

“We want it to be a very happy cago commodity experts sald toone. {day that the Korean war will hay Jerry wh Hew found to) hardly take a nibble out of the cer of the blood last December he STs et fou Surya nu, 8 ue Was: given only weeks to live. Men who deal In wheat, corn, But The Tuten, Ih hution-wittluuster, eggs and other commodihormone drug ACTH which gave {ties on Chicago's Board of Trade him his first new lease on life. |and. Mercantile Exchange sald the ACTH is not a cure, doctors combined surplus of American

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Whe Fume if Fish Ignore Your Hook?

CHAPTER FIVE By PETER J. § STEINCROHN 1 SUPPOSE I am prejudiced, and my opinions are untimely and in poor taste, when I say

. that too many people kill them-

selves (without knowing it) while on vacation. Again it is the slow variety of suicide, Vacation means change; and for some persons this is a signal to throw all reason over- = board. For 50 weeks of the year they are mild, conforming citizens who eat sparingly and on time; who take an occasional nip, smoke moderately, and feel done in if they can’t have their eight or nide hours’ rest at night, Then for two weeks they break all the rules. .

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‘Maine lake is up today. I am a rank amateur. My guide fixes the tackle, steers the canoe, picks the salmon holes, If. I have a strike today (I “frye bees oUt ATK HoUre and ho

luck so far), he probably will do the nfajor part of landing

How o Stop Killing Yoursei—

. enough, he is the butt of the

“EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the fifth of a series of six articles in which a medical authority describes how so many of us are Sounschyuit) Milng outselvis: ' describes some of these ma forms of suicide, tells how to avold them.

od at home and‘ take golf abe.

Annual Loyoff Is Time for Renewal

If you read a book a week; take no boks with you and resolve not to read any while you

The series Isa condensation AS AWRY. mee “ opera addict, ve not to ot ing Yourmeir How Sat pubiiuned by turn on the Tadio while on vaFunk, In Ine. Dr. ations -

Rl medicine with 25 years practice.

been preparing for this trip for months. He has spent hours pleking out fancy tackle, his new rod is a beauty, and he has fortified himself with the theory of fishing. Although he has fished for 40 years, he cannot concede that occasionally a fish can outsmart a fisherman. ‘He too has only Sangh one bass in an entire week of fishing. automatically ¢ Hi my class—that of the duffer. As if that were snot bad

three others in the party, who

four “of us have had a delightful time. But he has cussed and fumed and to throw his rod to the fish if he doesn't have more luck. He Is “killing himself on his vacation.”

=== HHng-yourself-on vacation’ . may be a strong term. Perhaps

it should be aplied only to those cases in which unusually strenuous_exertion has taken the life of the" vacationer. However, there are other milder ways of going about killing ourselves. For example, take our friend the fisherman, He has looked forward to this fishing trip for months. Yet the unsuccessful

This has

It you are a doctor, play your golf with lawyers. If you

are a lawyer, do your fishing. with doctors. Think of vacation as partial retirement. If your year is a lifetime, two weeks of it compensates and renews you for hard work. A vacation is something which you have earned; you deserve to enjoy it thoroughly rather than to return

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stress. But with it .[Tarm products this year probably week of fishing has added bit- By] nate But pith it 34 with wil set a world record. térs to his barrel of honey. He Jrom 1t disappointed and de- Ch i a > : after he became Immune to ACTH, | Expert traders and crop statis-| = has undone all the fun of his an- Pr® . ar a Quarter i medical science has prolonged his| je lans, polled by United Press, ticipation. As he expressed it, VACATION TIME is renewal Cael lige. said war could Sut the Surpivs 45. “I've killed a week.” time. It is not action time. It C nt Junior tern preciably only spreads. Some Is it putting it too strongly is not necessary that every : Monroe Festival Plans {food shipments may go to Korea to say that he was killed a bit waking moment be filled with ¢ ury ping. Tho 5 ' {and Formosa, they sald, but this of himself this week: What physical activity, It is not nec- I | 4 p p ® lose 5-4 Home Town Themc {could hardly change the picture. should have been a time of re- ogeary that sleep, night after ‘Tuesday. ELLE rN bo Serties Many nations are now produc-| the fish. During this week I Jaxation and enjoyment has be- night, be limited to four and layer, J Pp Li Aug. 5 -—ling so much food, the crop ex-| haven't caught any “keepers.” come for him a stew ‘of frus- five hours so that you can get : o ecially arades, programs an exhibits ports sald, that they are compet-| The one fish I caught was tration, unhappiness, and be- uu early enough to catch those a : | Pe w ty with the United [thrown —back-—bass—ses8s0n —wilderment: Of fish fornis Plan Investment Ce erlificale . Jodiana History during abe 1950 states for foreign markets, hadn't opened. course. But such reactions are yy doctor sees the post- 7” be i : go an Sept. 10 y stival here Traders pointed out. that the ‘Now here is what all this not rare. vacation casualties—the partial ean 3%. inieresd, male AN 4 montis, i “ terested | Theme of the: three- day event BOvernment is offering to seli autobiographical data 1s about. Most persons who kill them- gyjcides. Of course, many have ; Kroeger will be “My Home Town,” sccord.| "Ast quantities of food at unbe-| If I don't catch another fish selves a little on vacations 40 good times: but too often. in and ye aulom tically renewed ! son. Sh ing to Dr. T. H. Madison, program |\1€Vably low prices to foreign| today, next year, or 10 years ., hecause they have planned answer to the question “Did may f $: courts 1a: director for the 12th annual fos. BOVernments that belong to the from a, it will be all right (yer vacations carelessly, How you have a nice time?” the an- : . i Rn SARE tival and professor of music ed- United Nations’ food and Agricul- § nical Often have vou returned io swer is given in a half-hearted pl Lh ML Be + Susan tural Organizati I am just philosophical me ynrested in mind fom ucation at Indiana University. i a ‘meat would be —enough-to-let-a-fish Hve his-iite “oq ber and : completely ahd... way. “Well, it was so-so. I wish § on the I —A-portion of the programs will ou without becoming upset about gio “oa oh + ihe value of vaca I had a chance to take it over ! addition 1

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tions? It is quite depressing to spoil a vacation after you have looked forward to it for 50 weeks, Some persons go to the shore year after year, who Arr that they dislike the wa! Benen: They ore selves each year—by force ot’ habit or self-destruction, call it what you will. Others go to the - mountains who: hanker for the winter yet hate the cold; others | go south in the winter who like | to ski and skate, 3 ! ¥ » » | TIME is too valuable to | throw away so haphazardly. Vacation time is renewal time. | For most of us, it is unnaturally | short. Ideally, the man or woman who works hard should have a two weeks’ vacation after every 10 weeks of work. This is, of course, something to look forward to in the millenium; nevertheless, physio-

‘| a rational and sensible regime.

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Unfortunately, the person { “who needs the vacation most | has probably only one week, perhaps two, a year. Like the | hungry man who gulps down a | nrge meal sd ‘gets: imgigestion - |

~&8L.. the . J0O8LO0L 08 dt tein The result: vacationitis. You might call this a disease due to trying to cram a monthful of activity | into a short week. I have seen men play a 36hole mountain course in a driving rain simply because they have only one week=<and want" to get in their golf. They have become bedraggled, | wet, and some have actually | become sick. Nevertheless, they have _ thought their | vacation a failure if they had accepted the rain and just sat around talking, reading, or doing nothing in particular. ~ lL BE J A GOOD formula to follow is this: Do the things on your vacation that you don’t do back - home during the other 50 | weeks. | For. example: If you play | golf two or three times a week at home, it would be smart not to take your clubs with you. If your relaxation, week ends at home, “is fishing in small | streams, then leave your fishing | os

Less Powder Used By Aussie Women

{ Times Foreign Service | CANBERRA, Australia, Aug. 5 {~—A ray of hope is beginning to |shine for Aussie husbands who | foot their wives’ cosmetic bills. | The ray is bouncing off 'the | little woman's shiny nose. For

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