South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1920 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920. 11

SAFETY COUNCIL CONFRONTED WITH

MANY QUESTIONS; Vonirn in Industry Section Will Decide Weighty ProbInns During Coming Year. CrnCAOO. III.. Mnrrh 1',. How i r.tt .'i w-k;ht shouM ;i v:r..in 1 . ) rrnittvii to lift? U'li.-ii ; p. .lions , uro i;in''rn'..' fr otr,-n7 How: muMi time !' for tl.r l ;:icu ; j-er.i.'l? j Th"- nrr a f-w of th nt'tr.y jtoIi- j I' t:.s : or'froij in-.; 1 1 1 - -r:u,',-.v,.rs j i 2. '"''. "";, v. i.iutn m f h- l"r:it- l i :'uf.i v.fiih nr'- to r',- tl.- ;t-l i'-ntjon öS th wor.i n in jn.iu.-.try M-r-i.cTi of tl;- Natloinl S-f'ty f-unril !'.irin-r th et:.- i:p. yr.tr in accord-! ; " uitfi a (fc:.s;on or uv tivc f oM riitt"4. it i3 .'ifnoiinccil at :!.' 1: 'id'i'i'irtf r.i of th; council ' 3.WC. ITfTa!ii Submittal. Thr ror-ini of activities for this ?' tinn pr nu 1 fcy it.-; rh.unr.an, vti-1 Tracy opp. fnririTly of th "Visronin indubtrl.tl commission, ';a-i Introduced y th following i ta trm nt of the problem: "From th em p I oyer's st.Tiid point th- jirnbl ni i- to ordr th- work performed y women and to m rebuilt' tho conditions under which they Khali work that a maximum of production may ho obtained without impairment of tho hr.Vtth ami fticitney of tho worn on workers." Subjects Considorrd. Tl.o .mbJecU rcc!vli: special attention aro: What occupations aro dantr'TOus for women? Kopin absntor-isin down to a. minimum. Practical method to rorhico fatiuo. Requirement or Kpcification.s of u proper factory chair for women. Summary of ovhlcnco anu authoritativo opinion on the limits of -vvrifrht which wurmn should ho pormlttod to lift. Flow much time Is noodod for tho lunch period? Pmctlcort of member ompanios omploylm; lirr-e number of women, with rospoct to safety, .vaniU-tion. Fuprvision. Modification of proccsHos or .juipm nt which have :rultcd In jrreater comfort for employees and greater production. How to overcome objoctlon. to phy-N.'-al examination when and how should physical examinations bo conducted'.' Iictory uniforms and clothing for women workers. Americanization of women workers. The safety and health arrets of nteht work for women. First aid rooms for women workers. RAR ITALIAN If'OMEX FROM LAW PRACTICE AND PUBLIC OFFICE IIOMF. rarch IT. Italian women have boon barred from 50 positions mostly In state employ by an otr.oial announcement just issued by the trovernment. This order excludes women froju appointment to th" diplomatic and consular service and from becoming members of the luuru-il of statA or of several courts. No r ason is Riven for the declara.ion of this ban but Italian observ- ! p.'int out that evidently tho authorities believe, It none to soon to raise a barrier atrainst the possible aspirations of Italian women for public olhoe. I'rof. Teresa LabrloTa, daughter of the distinguished professor of sot.ifdocj, has lately obtained the rmht to practice law beforo the conris and, after a strutrcrle of n-;oro ihari seven years. Dr. Atlelina P rii' i. cbtnined permission to per form the functions of a notary. Those innovations hive alarmed iialians who hold conservative views on 1 1:- ai poaran e of wonion in pub- '; life and to this is attributed in oart the new bar acainst women sot up by the povernment. USE SALTS? Yes, if it's the "AMBITION BRAND. I 'er.'t use the Vntr.-!;. unpb-a-ant. Id-fashion d salts that's a punishment to oar palate- and s!oo tch to take. Fso WENDELL'S SALTS. AM1UTION PltAND th- new, pleasant. rffervf vin pia-pa ra t i. u th.it tu-fe so mod arid act so iiiick- . Dri e the danirerotis uric a i l poison rutht out of your sstem an. I oi';i f el better ricb.t away. Co to Wettick's 'ut Eat.- Druir .-ore today ana z U a biu: bottb ill W I IN D ELL'S SALTS. AMUITiN P. RAND, for sixty c. r;ts. h" it doesn't do all 'l,ni:i for tt yonr mr.ney hack on tho first bottle purchased. Take It for Indiic-stion. I !iliou.:p -ss, Acid Stcmach. Hep.. lache. Fonstipa- t Hon. Rheumatism, (.out and Torpid Liver. (Jet yo ur whole syst iuir rh,'ht i.nd be 100 per :n workO.'Ilt. ifMore than 60 yrs. ago an English chemist began to manu facture BEECHAM'S PILLS. Today thtry have th- largest m i sa:e o: any rr.ccicir. m fS world! . .vo'ii Jit Nf ' -w (T - " - In Lo, 10s. 25. , . " isX cüt ' - I I'--' - : J j" i 1 I V . ' f U0 .vt vw ..t i. o hot aod cold meats, fish, salads, etc. "It Makes the Meat" Don't wait to enjoy it. A oil cnod dealers. Buy a bottle today. U'-sf

THIRTEENTH FRENCH woman licensed as an air pilot

PARTS. March K. Mrr.o. CJuhy MorlavK. the taP-ntM ac-trev-of the Theater Anleine, will within a few days receive her t t rtiridte as piht. p'-rmittin hr to indulge h. r h'-lc-v of t!vir.L'. Th! brin-s t!ie number of cert i:i-;,ted v.mn j,iVts in Frar.ee to 1. M:no. Adrienne F.o;:,i".d( who rei eutly nialifi-d to pilot an aeri. plane, holds tho I t la c rtl- ? - ate jvojed to wiimt-n by ;h Aero club; Mme. Helene Iu-trie-j. the f.rst qtjalitied woman pilot. lias renounc d a iatlon and now owns a. motor i ,ir b'l-i-r.ey.-. liaroness de Laroche, t!i" second woman ho'd r of an aeronaut's certificate, was kil!d. Mme. .Jane Iferveuf is Iorted to be a chief pilot at an American aviation school. The tlur nine women fliers are r.evfT heard of now, having abandoned the air frr tn'T" prosaic pursuits on mother earth. PARKING SPACE FOR BABY CABS? Councilman Gets Weird ge.-tions at His ""Open Hou-e.' SubDliXVHR. Man!) 1 Founcilman Louis straub, who repn septs a constituency tf nearly iJ.OOn jiertons in the Denver city government, belioVeS in Klviri the jieople who ep-ct liirn to jffice a "i u n for th ir money. (Jne day of eaoh we-ek he devotos to "open house'" discussion with tho voters in his downtown ofiico. Complaints: and suggestions are freely nought by the councilman, ami much "freak legislation" is advocated duriiihT thf'se discussions. Straub's district includes much of th business center of Denver, and aniontr th councilman's fre-pii.t callers is a woman who conducts a store on the main thoroughfare. Her plea i.-i for the passage of a city ordinance creating parkin-; spa",for baby carriages. "I have- such limited. spa e in n.y store," she told the councilman. "'hat when a few customers brintf ' their baby carriages in they fill up ' all tho aisle space. "I thtnk the city oulu to mark off a parking" space on the sidewalk whore mothers could park their baby carriages instead of wheeling thwn into the stoics." Surest ion that the city detail a policeman to watch this parkins .pace brought out many pnt-sts from the "copperes" themselves. ;,(- ! cording to Straub, who objected on ; the jxrotind that it might beconi.- I necessary for them to resort to the j "bottle" to keep the youngsters i quiet. j Wo will continue serving regtilar dinne-rs and suppers as heretofore, at the regular price, f0 cents. THE PHILADELPHIA. 1261-17 APEX 1 leM He WadieiN Prbt'd I p $110

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GRANTED FACULTY i North Dakota Agricultural College Teaching Fnrce Gets Increase By Hoard Action. FARGO. N. I . March if,. Kvery irofe-cor, instructor and teacher In the North Dakota Agriculture colli K'-; all boys and girls' club leaders, ami all county agents in the state j will hereafter receive higher salaries. ! moro pe.xrly comnu nsurate with tho i irnportan.e t)I tne-ir worK, una in'pre"ut day ost of m n. The state board of administration, after conferring with Dr. L. 1. Ladvl, pie-sident of the agricultural c llefre. the deans and r presontativ. s of tlie Teache-rs' union, has announced a new schedule, effective and retroactive to January 1. A definite 12-month schedule was adopted. Twelve raydays. Where the employment is for 12 months, the entire year, there will be 12 monthly payments totaling the full- j ear's salary- Where tho employment is for nino months the total salary will be one-twelfth less than for the entire year and payments will bo made in nine monthly installme nt.s. Here are the- new rates of pay: Deans and heads r.f schools. $3.000 to $4.o00; professors and heads of departments. $-',300 to 00; associate professors. $2.00) to $3,00; assistant professors. $2.000 to $2. ,".00; regular instructors ef two years' course. $l.r.0) to S:000. Fmployes of the experiment stations will receive the same pay as teachers in the college when they P Die same work. Project leaders In the extension division will bo ranked as professors. Club leaders rank as associate professors and county limits with assistant professors and instructors, according to scope and service-. Launch Electrically U vltlcd English Ship J:m:KI:N1IKAD, Kng.. .March 17. An electrically welded ship, said j to be th" first in the world, has loeii launched here. It is l.'O feet : bn anl of 300 tons.

STRAWBERRY PLANT? We grow all the leadinß, standard varieties the worth-whil-kind including the TWO BEST, everbearers known at th present time. Superb and Progressive, the real money maker: Planted before April 20th they will produce a big crop of fn-L from August 15th to Oct. 15th. THREE CROPS IN TWO YEARS One aero of Weston's everbearers worth three o fother varieties. NO TROUBLE TO OET 50 CTS. PER QUART FOR THE FA1. CROP! Our free catalogue tell9 the truth about these wonderit everbearers, and other kinds of fruit plants, also seeds, roots a; no cities for tho card en. A. R. WESTON & CO., R. D. 15, Bridgman, Mich.

"that m-:roni: anotitku iovday, WITH ITS WASH DAY DREAD ROLLS .MlOl'M), YOU WILL II A VI 2 IX YOPK IIOMK AN APi: KLFXTTHIC WASIiriL "THAT YOU AULL 1IAVK AT LI'AST O.Vi: v.sii iay rni:i: ihom woiiky hy littTLG TUT APIA DO THK WORK AS A rur.i: pfmonsthatiox to vor. "THAT YOr WILL NOT DELAY. HIT rnoNi; tor an appointment at onciv

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DISTURBING POLICE L.cNLK.)N. Marc! 1C Th C Tho !:cr. etab'.i-l- nu '.t in a robberv j son Minnesota ao of of an apparrr.t alibi .'it. tier, t ,f 'in -i r T-rtr-vT.i n e frr t swift -dU'ht of lf,u mt:"s has attracted wide attention in Britain. Tho little item arrived in tho mi Is' of a crime wave which has been bifflinp Scotland Yard. Tl pitsI'ounceJ upon it as a b isi3 lor tu -v-tionmir olhcials. f', n. Sir Neville Macroady an-riotii.e.-a in. it. tue poss:..'.uii's i 1 " t.iln c!.-i?-es f erirn' l'Oiü? undertaken hv moar.. of .H . opl '.no i.i t" ceivjt. attention. He points out

in his report to The hum- sccre i y e stated that tie nolico Wi re cor.ide rin methods of cojiink- with a crin.es The Scotland Yard view lthat Fmuspliner will be the chief item under this head and that it may be ditf.cult to cope wtih it. duo to the ease with which tho channel , .. . . i HER BUSINESS? RAISING BABIES, SHE TELLS 'EM AtKUliA. in., .Maren cj. " what her business was In the interest or a Detter Aurora, -urs. v.. v. IMsbee told the chamber of commrrce it was "raising babies." It can bo helped she said, if Aurora is a clean city in every respect. When y OU CQt ft o A lew taOlel.s of ' i'ape s il.ipepsin" bring relief almost as soon as th.ey reach tho stomach. "Tape's Diapepsin" by nctitntli.in',' the acidity of tho stomach, instantly relieves the food sourinjr and fermentation which cruises the misery rnaklnt: traces, heartburn, l'.atubnce In 11 n ess-, or pain in stomach and intestines. "Tape's Diape psin" hedp'S regulato disordered stomachs so favorite foods can be eatem without causing distress, ('(-ts so little at Iru:-; store's. i .pi.

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