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transportation. This is. what Charles Merlin was telling a group of his Indianapolis friends last night. { Mr, Merlin, who came to ghis country recently on assignment by the United Nations, is senior district airport engineer in charge of airport nstruction for -the Greek Government. Indianapolis Municipal ‘Airport is among the 00 stops he's made so far in his country. . The engineer has been attending aviation conventions and visiting civil and nmlitary airfields to gather information. Greece, because of its location In relation to Europe, Asia and iAfrica, is considered as a crossroad by the United Nations. ‘Therefore, all Greek alrports ‘have been resurfaced and extended to take care of jet trafdie, which at the moment, is on a non-scheduled basis, But it should be available for civilian
according to Mr. Merlin. . Instead of shopping here, you'll be able to fly to Paris some morning to pick up a : dress for an evening date. - ” J YOU'VE HEARD of beer on tap. At Denison University, Granville, O., students are put ‘on tap. But it’s an honor In this
school. Miss Margaret Owen, daughiter of Dr. and Mrs. John E. Owen, 4429 N, Illinois 8St., was ‘recently tapped by Crossed ‘Keys, junior women's honorary ‘based on scholarship, leadership andr service. . Miss Owen was elected presi dent of the group. x * » » WHAT KIND OF MEN does the future have in .store for us? If the Hofmeister family has anything to say about it, males will all be a la Atlas, Five-year-old Greg Hofmeister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Hofmeister, 5835 Nor waldo Ave, gave his parents a gift today on his own birthday. (Slightly reversed situation.) .Greg has been performing professionally in this state for the
travel by the end of this year,
T WON'T TAKE long. Just hop into a jet, go to London _* for a cup of tea and be back to sleep in your own bed. And this isn’t impossible. In fact, you may be doing that in a few years with speedy jets becoming a medium of
—his specialty being hand stand stunts. This morning, getting in his one-hand handstand position on his father's palm, Greg kept his balance while Mr. Hofmeister walked 75 feet. What better gift could a gym proprietor get from a son? But this physical prowess runs in the family. Greg's brother, Fred Jr, who is 11 years old, can lift 95 pounds above his head and 10-year old Gary can do 14 handstand pushups. There's only one solution to young competition like this. Join a gym, hire a sparring partner and take to heavy roadwork around some reser-
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COWBOYS AND PRIESTS have something in common according to young eyes. A clergyman walking along Meridian St. was spotted by a young child with his mother. Complétely excited, the child shouted, “Mother, that man is wearing “Hopalong's hat.” There is a slight resemblance
Club Dance Set May 29
American flags surrounded by miniature race cars in gay colors will be used as table decorations and favors at Highland Country Club's annual “Checkered Flag” dance to be May 29 in the clubhouse. A buffet dinner will be served from 7 to 10 p. m. There will — be dancing from 8:30 p. mi until 12:30 a. m. The buffet in the main dining room of the club will be centered with a large race car made entirely of foodstuffs. Race day flags and pennants will decorate the lower lobby ‘and stairway: . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobraico dance chairmen will be assisted |
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The Stork and You—
Diet Helps Assure A Healthy Baby
By JOAN YOUNGER OST people think that
you go-on a diet only when you want to reduce.
/ Well, nothing will reduce
you during the months before you havé_your baby. You will grow. You will expand. If you want to take the judgement of fashion magazines, you will “lose” your figure, But if you want to. get it back, feel good, look better than you ever did before and give birth to a truly healthy baby, go on a diet anyhow. It is probably the most important thing you can do now for your health and for that of your baby. LJ . o PROPER DIETING 1s so magical you can avoid early morning sickness, swollen ankles, headaches, extra weight, kidney disturbances, fatigue, high blood pressure-—all the ill that plague pregnant women. More than 500 women who followed a planned, controlled diet didn't have these ailments to any extent, while some T00 of their sisters who didn't diet did, These results are reported, in essence, by the Harvard School
of Public Health and the Penn-
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sylvania Hospital, ” = ” THIS EATING properly simply means following a small group of rules day in, day out. These rules are not the ones your mother is likely to tell you about. They contradict some of the time-honored ways of eating for pregnant women, but, take it from a large group of doctors, they are sound, Take it from me too. I went on this diet even before 1 knew I was pregnant the last time— when I only hoped. When I became pregnant, I went through the whole nine months without one upchuck, one day of even having my feet hurt, and without any important mishaps. There's no sense adding that my baby was perfect—you'd
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NOTE: This is the second of a frank series about child birth from the beginning of the miracle until the baby
arrives — and after. Joan Younger, the author, is the mother. of four children. These chapters are from her book, The Stork and You, Just published by the Westminster Press.
just think I was prejudiced and you'd be so right. Basically, the medical diet I followed emphasized proteins (meats, cheeses, and poultry), cut way down on ¢arbohydrates (cakes, . ples, sweets, breads and pastries), added vitamins, not only in the form of fresh fruits and salads but also with pills, and cut down on the amount of fluids. It used to be pregnant women were supposed to drink endless quantities of milk and water whether they were thirsty or not, but doctors have now discovered that too much tends to waterlog you, contributes to swollen ankles and feet and other symptoms of toxemia. ” n s HERE'S THE daily list. Tear it out or copy it down and thumbtack it on the back of a kitchen closet door:
DO EAT
One glass of fruit juice daily. Two servings of whole-grain cereal, or one serving plus a slice of whole-wheat bread. At least one egg, cooked any * way you like. Three glasses of milk. Three slices . (not more) of
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Thrée pats: of butter or two tablespoons of oil, not both.
Six ounces of lean meat, fish, chicken, or turkey, which is two helpings of any meat except pork.
One cup of salad made with fresh, raw, leafy vegetables and fruits, with any dressing you want,
Two cups of cooked vegetables, but ‘not lima beans, dried beans or corn.
One plece of fruit (as well as the fruit juice). For dessert: jello, junket, custard, fruit, or fruit whip.
DON'T EAT
More than one of these on any one day, and not too much then: potatoes, spaghetti, macaroni, rice, noodles, corn, lima or baked beans. Pies, cookies, ice cream, nuts, candy. These aren't bad for you actually, but they'll take your appetite away from what is good for you.,and add weight that you won't need. ” 8 s
EVERY DAY 1 also took three vitamin pills which were the biggest things I ever saw. I also went on smoking, al-
though I cut down as far as I could, for there is some evidence that it stimulates the fetal
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Liquor adds to your weight and is frowned on by many doctors but nature is very helpful here. Most of the time, there's something about the smell alone of liquor that's repulsive. The doctors who have worked on this diet have studied it in both animals and huma for more than 20 years — i the best eating plan you can get anywhere.
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Set Saturdays
RK School will hold its traditional field Jay beginning at 10 a. m. Saturday in the school. Opening the program will be track events at five-minute intervals. Fourth grade students will make a 50-yard dash; fifth grade, 60-yard dash; sixth grade, 70-yard dash; seventh grade, 80-yard dash, and eighth grade, 100 yard dash. : At 10:30 a. m. the sixth, seventh and eighth grades will demonstrate baseball throws at 10 minute intervals. Dads will participate in a baseball game with their sons in the, seventh and eighth grades at 11 a. m. Fifth and sixth grade boys and their dads will have a baseball game at 11:45 a. m. At 12:15 there will be a luncheon and presentation of awards to winners of the day's events. At 1:30 p. m., Park
School will challenge Cincinnati Country Day School in baseball.
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