City Pauses As Tribute To President Stores Close And I lat»s Half-Mat i ; M emorials Given Burner Ree I OWN ρ \ \ 11: \ ι ! κ Mi ni;! ι κ>ι:> mi m ! WO 1)1 I'll m Oleander Queen * jr », * LOVELY Dede de Vane, 18. of Co lumbus, Mississippi, is shown alter she had been selected as Queen of the Oleanders at Cypress Gardens, Fla. She is a student at Southern C Lakeland. (Itfc'iati· nil) h,: Mini tirofhers ot I his Cuimtx ΓΙ < I ! <> I! \M1 IN Χ . ! \\ΟΟΙ>ΚΟ\\ II \ΜΙ is Ρ: I Η • . · ' \ . . ο-Ι.. ί » 4 Γι II : :ι ί ; •ni til, ι ■ > \ . · -.· I* Γ Π.ηι II Μ Λ . . I.t C ·. "ι Ί Η. ··. · • ' \ 1 .111 ~ ν ι·' · . τ. . π οι. . rin : ! un ' ·' Hj ι ' • · ' ■ Χ - : ! : » 11. ! 1 <■:' II. :ι.- ■■■ \.· \ ' Mi, 1)1 κ W i» 1)1 ( 11! * S \\ II I \ I M M > Ml \ M)ΚI \I Kl II {11 ; ·. t s OU > 11 « I lift t" 1 he Cause and Treatment Oi Diabetes Insipidus y . R\1 \N N. Bl'NDF.SF.N. M- Π. 1 IS a s::-:,11 but v· ' .. im ;· · . 'and 1· vi'. ■ ■ ί in ! h ν :ί.ι:·ι. lr . ...··! th.· 1 is, I ·. h tors u ν I · Γ t · :■ ■ .· · When .· ' : j< dam ni· i. a m·· r." < ■* symptoms called diabetes insipi : I r 1 · · M. ,! · ·. ,f M;,! as ma ;· a · / of a r. r ■ ■ l nts w ad tais Ji-.nk·:·. "i ' .; : ι : ρ ί ■ us of ; ihiti s in s'· ; ·;> ι aof ΐ :.· la: of la· .:· am ; :. t s of un: ha\ ;i:a" a low specific gravity, which means that the urine does not contain many salts or other materials. The si). ·:'.· gravi;y of a thud is its v.· 4'V.t as r i,;i:ir. 1 with the ν t of ν a; r. Tin :··■ is ai an iï ■ · ι..··1 thi: t i.i t « di-older, ν ι is · ^t ur.il .- · ο so much II·. ··! U : -t m : :.e i · dv. Diabetes insipidus is a disorder v,1 o. ; : s in : ■ lt )·. -pie. The average age at the time of on set in t · t 1 by Doctor Jones was about 21 years and in n re · . or··· id. r 1 of the pa tients, the disorder started before lu yea ι V. ;· ι :' · r e .· r pat:· ·.' who have the condition probably (Ιό ν· : r. because of damage pro* d'-f ■ ! 1 ν :■ ι1J ι ■ l '· ■· I ■ . til. ι iet-s sttidied, an λ . ir.a. a· to de! "i - i ne a · -t' the d aibet· -s i n>i pidus - 1.1 <;· ιermine ' a.· re .· ni..de to vara .a< f. e ms of ί : · ti- uai. t r. it ment 1 .· i · f ι in ι aw l: of an ex it.·; y: kY.·. Kmir I tract from the bark part of the ρ ■ litary eland. This was given eitl cr by i 11 j« ction under the skin, ,r \ ;'ut ;·:··> t . » ·· .· in the form > f a liquid or jolly, or wits ί · · Ο a TV ' : ■ W : i· Τ1 it . . t.· ·· ·'.· H, from ■ r i ! t-t·: : ' · - \v ι TO t· ! il ; ι Ii (lay. The in; /..nasal ■ * \v:i- i. -so « :n;·\ <-ii sov ii It. .sa day. 1· v. . fourni thai tho diabetes it. :.· w ..β pre luced in some instances by a tumor of tho pitui tary gland. Some cases were due ;.i a chronic inflammation of the brain. Syphilis was responsible iii a few instances. It' the diabetes insipidus is pro ί·(1 by - me diseuse which can be treated, such as syphilis, such ti( .in ■ r.t can Vie carried out. In tho · in.·-'.at.cos in which the dis order is due to a tumor, X-ray tr· atn.. nt.s may be employed. Op erations for removal of tumors of ti c j.;t litary i-land cannot be car ried out successfully because of t't.o on f the pituitary gland at the base ol' the brain. It would appear that the best method uf t reat ment is the use of an injection (·:' the pituitary gland extract dis solve·! in oil and given into a muscle. The 1. ast satisfactory method is the use of the intra i i-.il jelly, (Jiving a diet low in salt may also be of some help. Diabetes insipidus in itself is not. a serious disorder, but is a t roubb-oine one. However, the conditions which produce it are usually : erinus in nature and re· ij lire prompt treatment ratures Syndicate. Inc. Scouts Pian Paper Drive Sunday W'eek ■ · lli iui< ι ■ λ re . · ko·! drive to In* h< ! I on Sunday, April .1(1 t>y 1h,. I! y Sr..,It ι ι : m .11 ι- in.ι It· I'' ' ni it tiv«. , ·, !.. . ·ui .· Im - I\im M;isfcr Niijir .NlTilllL'Vil I Ut'S(l;i\ Γ<>r I (>c;il M;ist ..■! Ii jiiit v η ipal speaker. Dr. Proctor. \ · : .h M ,■ . - ι■\ , -, ι • » be .it ntt< ndance on the occasion, >v:i; he it :V Ma-.inio teninU» RATION BOARD IS CLOSED AS HONOR Tb.· ' W.i :· Ρ ·. r.u : .·:·.! closed .it tv ■·" ι - ;:oct ' le ίο: ' dent Roosevelt by order ο S : ι. η. dis1: - ( >!'.\ S ΓΑ IE ALUMNI WILL DINE MERE MONDAY Λ Λ< ·' (\uol.i . S'.ι! r C I fgc . r : .ι'κ| I bt McUi by thi* 1 ΛΙ«»η 1 y η! ι» h at ι .cil .it Vance h 'e!. A v.'.. .1*1 '.· .. (·«·({ Pi.,» * r.tyior v. Il ht· : ·: ■ Fi VI the tulli .:■.»· ·.· ; !l S€Vf .il • · . t · Mti will pi «· <·ηΐ îh · ilateri Al altimfti frorn Varier ι ..n'y . :*· a>ki·»i t·* br pr« t·*.'. V m 1 :i« fι ' i· ' ( »e: :.,;im ■\V. ,■ \\\,l· r ' tall with two •ii '«vu μπγι tvfii their ' « ι 'i.illU' 1<| . · t : Πι j t t i * 11 : t '. «îfirst « Ç$S66 CoJd; Prepare f/αne. at^dimmtté CALL 3 6 6 MUIOIIl.l.N CITI TAXI 34 Hour Srrvtec I 3'hts advertisement is under no cirLitmstances to be tonstruèd as an offer to sell the $5 Preferred Stock the S7 Preferred Stock or the $6 Preferred St >ck, mentioi ed below, or as an offer to buy, or as a solicitation r.·' <; ·.— *< ».· ·/ · ? ·' " !'■ r · ·'. v . .-It ν αιι exchange of So Preferre l °· · - * <Γ Pr< '· ■■ . ' .V ι· d .5' P-· -'erred St ck onli/ upon the * : of t>.( Ρ To the Holders of S7 and $6 Preferred Stock of Carolina Power & Light Company Preferred Stock Exchange Plan By Prospectus dated April '.2, "*4 5 Carolina Power ard. where people anil ])lart near and far are at your fingertips, where yon handle tin- rail that helps nape jn'eal destinie- and ι·\ < ηt . Keceivi* jroo«l |)ay, even while learning, with increases regularly as you train experience—and with sickness and nth' r benefits ιιιηΙ»τ progressive personnel policies. Kn.ioy plea-ant working conditions ainonji friendly, helpful fellow-workers with a Company known as a iîood place to work. Relax at regular interval·· in quiet, pleasant rooms. Feel the importance of renderiniv real war service NOW and at tin· (Jnc. , //t / it\ J9( >J ' t/t t it1 J!)4 j «years 0/^alb^^eaàiup ΙιΓ 1902,''an ambitious young man started a'dry "goods store in a \ Wyoming mining town. He was confident that hard work and fair,.] dealing would make his store a success—and he was right. Thev little store attracted people from miles around, as they1 learned that Mr. Penney sold dependable merchandise at price* as low as he could make them. So the store grew... and grew. into two stores; .. · 3BE into four stores... « into 8.. 16.. 32.. t into SIXTEEN HUNDRED, AND MOKE..., §£.? — all in 43 short years J But this is more than the success story of an energetic, ambitious American. Mr. Penney himself has said that buaines» aucceaa i» only the by-product of right principle» . . . the determination to serve honestly and to share with fellow-workers and customers the rewards of hard work and loyalty.. Through all these years ... fat years and lean . . . years of war and years of peace . . . the Penney Company has progressed un ceasingly: by. Fair Dealing!