Thursday, January 22, 1942. THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE THREE rK A(y m TWO COLORS, 1 TWO FABRICS Many of the new 3 dresses combine ' two entirely dil 5 ferent fabrics ; and two smartly contrasting eol- ors. The New "JYork creation ' pictured shows this trend, being all one color in , the back, and two-toned in front. The entire , skirt, and the . back of the bod ice and sleeves are of sheer black wool, the front of fuchsia moire. O "A man is but what he know eth," said Francis Bacon and he should knoiv. See how good of a man you are by answering these seven simple Guess Again ques tions. Place a mark in space pro vided and check below jor the correct answers and your rating. (1) On a starry night, the star directly overhead is: (a) the Pole star; (b) the Morning star; (c) I I Zenith; (d) the Evening star. (2) Recently the little Asiatic coun try of Siam changed its name. It is now called: (a) Iraq; (b) Thai- I land; (c) Bacteria; (d) Acoma. (3) Would you expect to see the little article pictured above: (a) In a barber shop; (b) on a typist's j r in desk; (c) in a doctor's satchel; (d) on a badminton court. (4) William Frederick Cody is fa mous in American history as an: (a) inventor; (b) musician; (c) rl Indian fighter; d) epeeist. (5) Mayfair is a section of the city of: (a) New York; (b) Dublin (c) Chicago; (d) Londo (6) Mosquitoes carry malaria, flies carry diphtheria, and the tsetse fly carries: (a) sleeping sickness; (b) scarlet fever; (c) poli- r omyelitis; (d) cholera. J (7) "Crazy as a loon" is a com mon expression, but would you say a loon is an: (a) insect; (b) bird; re) monkey: (d) movie star. "GUESS AGAIN" ANSWERS Her? 1 This is worth 15 points for (c).. 2. Take 10 for (b) 3. Id) gets you 15 points.......... 4 This is easy, lust take 10 for (c) 5. 20 big markers for answer (d) 6. 20 more for (a) 7. Easy, take 10 for (b) YOUR RATING: 90-100. what a man I 80-90, TOTAL ?ou're not bad either; 0-80, read a little more of Bacon; 60-70, you need bui.ding up. Miss Frances Eddy To Be Speaker At Book Club Meeting Miss Frances Eddy, one of the officials of the United Service Or ganization's unit in Morehead City will be the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon Book Club at Inlet Inn on January 27, it was. announced today. Miss Eddy recently came to the local USO unit from Boston and has had much experience in so cial and welfare work. Her talk should be of much in' terest to members of the Book Club as she has traveled widely and held positions in many foreign countries including France and South Africa. All club members are urged to be present. Interest in forestry is increas ing steadily among 4-II Cub mem bers of Wayne County, reports D. J. Murray, assistant farm agent of the N. C. State College Extension Service. J two colors, v I - two entirely dif- s W, C- f i I . V ; , $ ' STRAIGHT FROM X i' - W. G. Mangum of Wake Forest, Route 1, reports that during De cember he received S205.14 above feed costs from a flock of 622 White Leghorn hens, says J. D. Thompson, assistant farm agent of Wake County. Tobacco Edgecombe County farmers are losing no time in getting tobacco plant beds ready and having their seed cleaned and treated, report3 C. M. Jackson, assistant farm agent. A hog cholera scare in Halifax County turned out to be, upon ex amination, cases of food poison ing, caused by hogs eating decayed soybeans and peanuts, reports As sistant Farm Agent M. E. Starnes. RELV1HOT0R 7 Beautiful Model L " ER-411 V, ( $ 12950 I ' Drlivmd in ytmr Kiubtu M . iiiii' T'P LmP, Condimtnt M 1 . i .Ja, Sil and Timer, i iiniiimii i 1 " rf f " . $1 Extra Look what this new 1942 Range offers you at a ma rveiousiy low price s Latest fast heating units controlled by 5-heat switches on a sloping recessed panel oversize quick-heating oven with combination oven switch and thermostat that auto matically maintains any desired temperature built-in Scotch Kettle for economical cooking of stews, soups, pot roasts and vegetables convenient ball-bearing storage drawer for utensils and many other features! It's a value you shouldn't miss come in today! Winng, if any, and Stale and Local Taxes extra. Pruex lubject to (bange without notice. EASTMAN FURNITURE CO. Beaufort WARN AGAINST USING CADMIUM RALEIGH, Jan. 21. Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer, has issued a statement warning the public against tho use of cook ing utensils and refrigerator con tainers plated with cadium, a sub stitute for aluminum, because of outbreaks of food poisoning traced to the use of this metal. Dr. Reynolds' statement follow ed receipt of information from Paul V. McNutt, Federal Security Administrator, who announced that his agency, under which the United States Public Health Ser vice operates, had investigated these outbreaks of food poisoning and had found they were due to cadmium, which, investigators said, contains a poisonous sub stance causing severe illness even i when taken in small amounts. j Mr. McN'utt reported that both) ine rood ani nrug .tamini.siraiion and the United States Public Health Service had found that live outbreaks, involving at least fifty persons, were traced to the consumption of frozen foods which had either been chilled in refrigerators equipped with cad mium-plated ice trays or served in cadmium-plated containers. "Symptoms of cadmium poison ing,' Dr. Reynolds reported, "in clude f.cute gastritis, nausea, vom- I iting, cramps, diarrhea and weak ness. Illness may occur within ten minutes after eating or drinking the contaminated food. As little as fifteen parts per million of cad mium may cause acute symptoms. Foods containing acid are partic ularly apt to be affected." None of the caies reported, however, has been fatal, and, so far as was known last night, none has been reported in North Caro lina. However, Dr. Reynolds said he felt he should issue the warning requested by Administrator Mc Nutt, in order to put the people of this State on their guard. The Federal Security Agency, he was informed, has conferred with man ufacturers who produce plated goods, and it is probable that the use of cadmium for food-container purposes will be discontinued. "The difficulty of obtaining aluminum and materials used in making stainless steel has led to the use of cadmium, especially in repairing or replating household equipment," Dr. Reynolds said he had been informed, reporting fur ther that "utensils in which cad mium has most frequently been detected are refrigerator ice trays, plated aluminum ware, water pitchers, meat grinders, and food choppers and mixers." MAKE IT EASY TO HAVE FAST, CLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING Kelvinator Electric North Carolina Dr. Reynolds said he felt sure the Security Agency would do ef fective work in getting cadmium off the market, but that, in the meantime, the publics hould dis play caution and make sure, if pos sible, against its use through ignor ance or by mistake. He adJed that he was informed "chronic poisoning, with severe damage to vital organs, results from repeated exposure to cad mium." He said the North Caro lina State Health Department would be on the lookout for any cases that might occur in this State, although none so far has been reported that he knows of. Willing Since the declaration of war, Jackson County farmers have in dicated they are more than willing to do whatever is possible to in sure a speedy victory, says Assist ant Farm Agent C H. Kirkman. Due to increased costs and scarcity of leather goods, farmers are being urged to extend the use fulness of harnesses by repairing and oiling them frequently. MORE ABOUT REGULATIONS (Continued From Page 9) only WHEN ALL of the following conditions are satisfied: "(1) Such person must be the vpo'isl rant's wife, divorced wife. child, parent, grandparent, broth er, or sister, or must De a person under 18 years of age, or a person of any age who is physically or MR. MERCHANT SEE THAT SHE READS YOUR AD IN THESE COLUMNS before She goes SHOPPING 1 120 Craven Street OFF ! ifiiiHi port the registrant has assumed in good faith; and "(2) Such person must either be a United States citizen or live in the United States, its Territor ies, or possessions; and "(3) Such person, at the time the registrant is classified, must depend in fact for support in a reasonable manner, in view of such person's circumstances, on income earned by the registrant by his work in a business, occupa tion, or employment (including employment on work relief proj ects but excluding employment as an enrollee in the Civilian Con servation Corps and similar em ployment in the National Youth Administration). "(4) Such person must in fact regularly receive from the regis t r a n t contributions (including payments to a divorced wife) to the support of such person, and such contributions must not be merely a small part of such per son's support. Even though the registrant is unable to furnish to such person money or other sup port for temporary periods be cause of the registrant's physical or economic situution, he may be considered to be regularly con tributing to such person's support if such person and the community look upon the registrant as the normal source of such person's support." 3. Section 622.31 of Selective Service Regulations provides that no registrant shall be placed in Class III-A if he acquired depen dency status on or after Septem ber 16. 1940 (the date of the adoption of the Selective Service Act) and beiore uecemoer , 1941, unless he presents informa-, tion which convinces the local board when classifying him that such status was not voluntarily ac quired at a time when his selec tion was imminent or for the pri mary purpose of providing him with a basis for deferment. No registrant shall be placed in Class III-A if he acquired dependency status on or befor.e nma-o-OLcf status on or after December 8, 1941, unless he presents informa tion which convinces tne local board when classifying him that such status was acquired under circumstances which were beyond his control. 4. It should be noted that the classification of married men will be considered under three separate rules: (a) A registrant who married before September 16, 1940, and claims dependency is required only to prove that a condition of de pendency exists under the defini tion of "dependent" as defined in Section 622.32; (b) A registrant who married between September 16, 1940, and December 8, 1941, must not only prove that a condition of depen dency exists but also that such ICE J o PRIK We Are Now In Position To Do The Kind of Printing That Heretofore Had To Be Sent Away To Larger Cities, Such as Ledger Sheets, Pay Roll Forms, Etc. 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