HmitrrBon Baity Diop^trb Est-ibH'.lird \HEii't 12. 1314 »*ulili-.l,.il ! ,■ n Mtemoon I xiPpt <linfl.iv liv i:so\ ni'i'iit li <'<i.. inc. IIM ^ mine street HJ \ [.; \ \ ' , !S .’■.■< ;*ul 1 ft* f \1 1 t" \ . i S I re t . • Mjtr 111 I ■ IIOM S Edit >r: .! 1 ' 5 H "‘ 1 The ' Onelf AT ' ’ ' Caro - ' ' Tl'e \- •>, . e - - o' « ’ . o ty «•••' ' all t not n't anti th. re ■ ' : n ipe n ire re ■ »»!" ' ! >i ;>.<■, iti.i ion i; At i s CAR'; tr He;. direct t • " • ‘ W ek N ' mate M-\'t si '•> ‘NS • •'•.••• e If. a,i. • '■ ■■ ® $3 Per ■ V tn • ere • ton. N FEPC Politics Ail S ' tilt- it- ■ liar' -• ' ' \\ in clO ' ■ 1" | ' - i ' d-' ’ - cr\ re ' 'i ■people. and pnti A - M . -a i 1 j. .rtet ' ' ' • "% "~c 1 to it . e . ' -.-re ■td and r U-;c i ' 1 dv~ ' i ."■I ': a li id ■.-'til- r Vt. , • - ir. * ' e ■ • 'Aicatr me , . ; r V • »rs> re hn? : ... . t ,i • -ig • i 'he wind \V ■ ' rhtr case. (■ . • ■. ’ lit -■ t n got fed i uni.fsory i ' id, and r;gh* . ; ■ 5 so Vt • ■ ■ r ' when i. c.it■ rti ins art i t been in ■ n =' d - ; ... t.; t ’ ■ .' ! ’•} l J f-'.'* ... , ■ .-K-tced iin in •* . -v4 i . ,i »v T C' i ■ , -.ii • end w iU.kl I , . . . .* ; fJ ... ... s ''id’ ir ■ v erow i : f.,. . • ■ : -h v. i Id so m ap pear a •• e - .rfr-ee , c o s'on’.’y op ly t ter > is O’ nee 1 i • c ' - oo’l tax bill. n ■ s ghts and nwv i t ng the FEPC md ought : ■ ■’ ■ in r with resncct ... , . .ropos.i! A the 1st s a we. their h:r P v. th which protection may lie :nv dvcd \vr hope southern renal - will use it t > the full. Two new tyr.es of elements or atoms hr e ’.e-n discovered. Having put in such a tardy appearan they'll just have to wait their turn before we get around to splitting ’em. The latest atom bomb, we read, is about the size of a tennis br'll. In exploding it naturally must make quite a racquet. iv’r. Warren s F 'an i a « s •• • •• • - >ve ,•1 ottici.’ .1 :4h place ' ... .s . .. mi a 'Oti'v 3s did i i . • a . e!. .:' S M.t- \' 1 U! \\ «• ■. W . ' ■ t .* '' < A a candidate for g i S i reveal. .... t • er. w - • - \:>:e*.-cd views and who \v hi h . e t i ■ , .arage t •• tlte-r into iViv: e • Id .a t ■ >■:■; '1. -'i v ‘Itii * t 1. i edv tl i S' '■ i . " > ' ' . . ■ on ' •00:'* nii'y ' . i ’1. t X . - t. y ■o' tn :! , • -i . t' are 1 ivy i u . . • • i \ \ I i ; n:. ’ l.i ta .■ i 1 He t'-'eakl e .. .... <iie o ieri we h;r !-••• .'. i :d"< :i iy ; _i l > ■ ■ •;.> V. \ • l' : • i! ■ : W : ' f i ■ ' ’ ' ' * i \ i . ■ ' , :...; ; t -. ; ■ :;.s .ij. i'i-X'S The id >' ■ ■■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ; . « N : y..- " y " . ; .■ ,■ . ' l m i way : r m : •0.1 i /-ibzt.ntfo wch .c 3tors \ 1 • < •. ' o a t: •,. .J ♦ , • i y ’»r ; ■', ' '.m iin^ r this n:u : .1 ■ • , . T' 1, , i, p . ■ . ’[ fj _«• i 'HVCrU'd I.k - j' • • • I . -* • • uV e H( • ' M ' v i' . Me. Some .r.av have •'-■(•n in I-. mix' Japa i ‘win )ri< n.t, 1 >r.( ; 5 M-t c ■!• y ! :• • til ■ iiM: i f. '. ' 1 .' '> :ias been in .lap.a: lying t ini ilture n ti ■■ Unit I St tes fftn ...,. kn « niia iy ' ' 1 of lie ikes silks and k i : at a time when "Ur huu.~-‘ i burn j :ng down upon our heads, figura I i\e v speaking, 'ue i\ y e.sentu!' of every dis'.iet in the land our;': j to be in his place and n i'ig sue | .-instruct.ve c-ant ribnti -n <- n.e ma. I toward .- living - v.“nt domest | problems for the w> ' '■>- of ti.i I whole people. Maybe we are a bit >’d-fa=himer i ;.-.n jf co . lake n > ilngy. but i seems to . s there has been a J • are i unketing ;i e the w ar e ids than there was necessity for. Congressmen have agitated n little for pay increases, but when a \ i r, It* il iron oi 4:>*> v!t"r ! • n tbelt seat* kt tl s, It Is ■. 7 h ties ■ -\i.i i!oula*ed to pro-daoe 7 . ' ndso'l oi popular scnti-uent - v. : it's. K..’ her the r ■ -0 mu. .’ -i» • it' hy »t • il.’.i"., <> . n .b.'..: "it’ iv.il \ .due • ' • e i \ or.iitt' t >ngrcs*:nan. GRAE EAG On**-Miniitc* I>st Word- in Wisdom t * v i * I ’ . V ' .-i \ •'1,1 I4 Hints on I tiiiurttr 1.1(1 l ' N 11 ‘I OSCOMP. One Mi ■ ni< 1 <>i \n*-w rs. 4 Lift For Fodav j .. • * .. f ^ MK \RMS ' •■-<-■ : o- < ■ roving Father. clothe m uitn Tliiur armour and arm us uitli "tin nuinl of the Spirit" that the r\ il our m.n lie dei'r.itel in Tin name. ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ ■ Pu : 1*1 n. i • 2. *’Th 1 • 3. True. 4 I).,:: I 1 • • (t S , ■ . v I •. ,,i • •: ,. : u.- • V i*<it Tin > Diii 822 M'ar Assi jne l job eping St | [ l ' 1 1 L- r l".'. X •' ' ' « ile res the / » , .■ - - '1' o r 1:. * 1 o ‘ ‘. C rr.i: t . K • :n M-wc , • . •>• ;!y ' T ■ •' * « 7 th %: • ’ Ktiir.i' 1'. ■ ■> ] r .:«> , • 1 ! J v ’ 1. . - ■ • . for l'.t.i . •• vr i iy- n :rod re IT,’>'•11 cj * * * ^ 1 hen. rniJbo Readv For Filibuster S<‘"s/U?V Moal am * 1 * 'l*1*'* ^ ;• ■. • . . a 0> nl Ycd (Germans Gera .-V *•«.•■» A ! IT*Y-r \ • • • ■ : r ‘ > • ■ ■ in greater • : \ ' . . .1 go C>.v. 11* Wed by Telephone :>f\____ SMILING I. rna K thlecn Groves of Penarth, En an 1, vv: s married by telt phone to M rray Lai ■ Pet! rsen, who carried cn his part of the cere r.ony from itre: n cr t n, Wa.h., abi .if 1 i. les away, Peti t s • n, o', ex-i< n .' in, was to met t :. s bri ie a tyj ist, as £ n a s po . le. The 1 1 - tance < :rei ny t k live minutes. (/ ternat incut) Gov. Client OpposcU To SepariUion i: igh, Jafi. 21 \P)—Gover n . R. Gieg.: Cherry said tod y tha 1 ‘ C11 - ent of < '■ 1 and dd veUvpn ei t "is i t the answer. 1> t He told the C. and B. tt • ■ Find \. - trot ’and .* :.-herit‘s commitsi nor ' .d finite start in hi • • ! 1 • IT ITUi’.iaK'-'G. '*:t. Sneaking el ; i' o- ef the de partment. !.C - ■ i -■•hi '" 1 h. . e.' e' our publ pr 'porties and public iei - . :ni Per i-r nor n mafic - ' •; ’. i ; >• .. t • i r^4 v• .t: 1 i : fit' ti - ;ppU • t c. - 1 ' se rati i th< tale-wiae 1 e ;11 ' ■ T»i;is li.e pevern r < se! m1 i h:s prerent .'land in a centr ver-v in I , (he Noi th C roli la \\ i Fedora', n seek' to se; .irate a o • ■ inland fisheri« the de li ten T1 l'edi .vhicit 1 st i r. i t seg! • t • <.. lcgist?.'cure by a non inn ■ a- . ■ a 'invi i! nr .'-rgi‘ mg ' '' 1'1 ■ 1‘. . 1; ims a men hi rer 10. 00 It y ill h Id it first nnual s > i< n < Grc east or Wcdnes : iv ind T m - day. New Technique V.\-st Pal:: Beach. Fin.. .Tan. 21. , ,\P>—E. I Samian arrived here T. Bain:': 1 :e. h'.d.. in . he.usc ■ i : a de it cle - to lay ' e’s v < ; , j,.-.d .1 d .gg. ve-yavd be n.d. He said he night the ( icle to . ,e wi(h : he ho sing h« irta & dui - .ng his trip. ■ I pvt ,i bed in it in rase 1 uldn’t find a h tel room, and I 1 m so he said. Newspaper advertising will seek •a! vour prospects. Exercises vor Periodic Pe n C. i.xR'.IAN N °i ND! i s Y. .0 IT HAS been rej ted that J u« to ; v■ f e\ -. >■ toil v.. .. : ■ ’ n t: . . • ag i - V.. n < ighteen a- : . . • y. trs lifter from pain .In •r menstrual pi !•; , ; ...a a':. -:l one.sixth I rtf su .1 xv 'v -a are seriously l haialit t • t! '.luring this time as a ; ros".;i;. 'I'..: r -presents a large I . i: t ; • from work and. of course, li.auference with other a fix it i*'--. A great deal of effort has been mr.de to determine the various ran - ’s for such difficulties and to • devise methods of treatment. Among t lie various causes sug gested are mechanical disturb ances, nervous disorders, alle gy or oversensitivity, and perhaps trouble with the glands of internal secretion such as the thyroid gland in the neck or Die sex glands. . Study Made Doctor John O. Haitian of f Brookline, Massachusetts, has made a study of 12‘J women he x' tween the ages of 15 and 37 years. He divided the patients into two e groups. Tlie first included those in i whom pain occurred with the first period they had or within four ,* years thereafter. 3 lie discomfort started several hours to two to three days before the periods in the form of cramp-like or colicky " pains. They were most severe in the lower middle part of the oh.!- men. The pair, scuv . dc-vur.:.''d into i-, ;e,. ; i jfk. In many instances it was arc -m paim-,1 liy sickness <»t the stomach a- well as vomiting and a feeling of sickness. Often there was a cold and clammy sensation of the hands and feet. Second Group In the second group the women had painful periods init the pam did not follow the same course de scribed above for the first group. Doctor Hainan also Traded the pa tients in the first group into three classes: those in whom the pain was so severe that the patient had to go to bed; those who found :t necessary to take some medicine for relief hut were not confined to bed; and those in whom tlie dis comfort was not severe enough to require taking drugs for relief. Doctor Hainan treated all of the patients by having them carry out certain exercises. These could he done at home and only had to he employed for two or three months before improvement occurred. Nearly By per cent, of all the pa tients treated obtained at least some relief. In the first group nine out of every ten were benefited. I hr.ve outlined these exercises and shall be glad to send th.s in formation to all who write me en closing a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Names wtil not be -.'seU. 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L*ap;:orL o7/ Cr' -r 35 C\* 4 4 >• . i.'a'n 47 Ca.it -6 4 1 i * • .-4 ,, , i , , J • , 47 i. -' i \ .* * •. r 1 4 6 Li ' it .-i.ir. 1 , print i 17 Swelling is Serf CRVI’TOQI’OTE—A cryptogram quotation S K GJXD J Q Y E E O J D S U Y D S K X Ji U E X N N D S Y D S Y D S Y V Z X I< D G X H O — I Y Z B Saturday's Cryptoquote: HE SHOOTS HIGHER. THAT THREATENS THE MOON, THAN HE THAT AIMS AT A TREB —HERBERT SALLY'S SALLIES - - - ■ ■ ■ k ■__ i m w//s i I Copt |') io. koi^ lectures Syndicate. Im , UmlJ n.i»‘»t> roc»*fJJ “My husband’s funny; he wants to become the Jack Benny of violinists.” I

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