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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1949)
S The Statesman, Salem. Ort, Thursday. Norombor 14, H4t Chemawa Yule Party Again ' Set by Lions Tht Salem area hat Christmas partita of all description during the Yuletide season, but one of the widely acclaimed and unique celebrations la the annual party for Chemawa Indian school stu dents. This party has been sponsored for a number of years by the Sa lem Lions club, and as the en rollment at Chemawa has crown other groups are becoming In terested In helping the Lions put on the annual affair. Santa Claus, a conspicuous fig ure at the Chemawa party, will be on hand - again this year with surprises for the Indian young sters, it was reported by L. J. Stewart, past president of the Lions 'dub who is making ar rangements with other club members for the J 949 party. In the past the Lions have pro V glided such varied entertainment as vocal and Instrumental muiiq, - magician's tricks-and movies for the Chemawa celebration. This year some 600 youngsters will be the guests at the! party which will be set for sometime during Christmas week. ii mii m ' . i S T - , t. . . ' ' For the teen-seer's reeea or the ene-roem apartment, these new headboard beda are grand spaee-ea-vers and lend theaaselveo to attractive earner arrant entente. The lnnersprlng mat trees m hex springs are attached; to the plastic covered headboard which Is hinted In the center so that the frames can ho fit ted aroaatd a corner table, is ahowa, or need flat against the walL Note the handy snack tahleo which any girl weald love to have for her room. Such things make fine Tale preeente. ; Two Researchers Claim Perfect Success for Gold-Curing Drug CHICAGO, Nov. 23 -JP)M Two researchej-s claimed 100 per cent success today in curing colds with a double barreled drug they said acts both as a cold preventive and cold killer. The drug is one of the antihistamines substances used to combat hay fever and other aliergie reactions. It is known medically as Neohetramlne and has been released for public sale without prescrip tion under the trade name Ana f Modernel w mwJr s l Court NO WONDER SANTA HAS BEEN SO BUSY H ' Str..t MlL U All YEAR LONG! . j Bl fir 1 1 aJiir " He's invontod the most wonderful toys ever . . . and they l! ar " redy for you now in our Downstairs location for y pjj ; Jr&S Toyland. Com and see. 5 rW Famous name dolls, American character, Effanbee and Ma- I ;S 1 w-' dame Alexander . . . adorable dolls that cast a magic 1 5 ' jr spoil for little girts Christmas, hundreds of Christmas toys 7 Jf' ' jQyi ''juli sturdy and colorful, and loads of fun for wide-eyed little I 1 T: j'ltr' ull lit Hill n winnimi iirviniiigj wm iiiaiiy vmrw m " VJ "-sT sTV Hghtful gifts for wee enee as well as adults - and every one 2 II: rv v " . s j!siH t?tiWr svxH a nti i 1 - i rfei'ffii fft-l WAS rf1 V :MM) The Moderne J JT 305-313 Court Strttt 1 hist. 1 They said their perfect records for cures, was possible, however, only when the drug was given within 48 hours after the onset of symptoms. They said it was of no value when a cold had reached the full-grown stage. The tests were made on vol unteers at Sing Sine prison 'and at Maryknol convent and semin ary, both at Ossihing, N.Y. The experiments were reported in! the December issue of Industrial Medicine and Surgery by Dr. Charles C. Sweet, medical director of the prison, and Dr. Joseph J. Armlnio, consultant on allergy at both institutions. The doctors said they obtained these results on prevention: 1 Of 200 subjects given ade quate daily doses of the drug from October, 1948 to April, 1949. 182 escaped without catching colds. Thirteen complained of symptoms resembling the first phase of a common cold, while only five developed third stage colds. However, there was no fever, cough or nasal obstruction and none suffered any complica tions. 2 Meanwhile a control group of 300 were given sugar coated dummy pills throughout this per iod. These pills resembled; the drug in appearance. Of j this group, 241 contracted one or more colds and 179 of them came down with 'full-blown colds. Eleven of these developed complications. On cold treatments, the doctors administered the drug on persons in various stages, of the common cold. Some were in the first stage the sniffles; some were in the second stage a heavier nasal dis charge, while others were iri the final stages of a cold. At the same time, comparable control group were given the worthless dummy pills , and other control groups were given aspirin, nose drops and other medication. They reported these results: . : 1 The colds of the 40 patients given Neohetramlne within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms lasted only an average of 1.2 days. This compared with 6.2 days for those receiving the worthless pills and 5.1 days for those receiving other medication. 2 The colds of the 48 patients given : the drug within 48 hours of thf onset of symptoms lasted an average of 2.8 days. This com pared with 5.8 days for a group on dummy pills and 4.6 days for a control group receiving other medication. 3 The colds of 18 patients who werejjiot given the drug, until their suffering was well advanc ed listed 5.1 days. This com pared with 5.3 days for the group on dummy pills and 4.7 days for the group on other medication. Panama City Paper Asks Aid from U.S. ! PANAMA CITY -(INS)- The Panama City Newspaper, La Na cion, has launched a campaign for a "Little Marshall Plan" for Latin America. The newspaper called for the conversion of the Panama Canal into a sea-level waterway, a move which it predicted would S be a boon to the world's shipping ana an aid to the economies the nearby countries. La Nacion aaid editorially the project would put two one-half billion dollars into culation In Colombia. Ecuador! Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, i j The ediiorlal said the cost td the U. S. taxpayer would be more than made up by the main tenance of "the rhythm of pro4 duction." i - thai and, Frances Denney i pretty, modern, lovely Mrs. Sonto Cloui w ith the prettiest gifts you'll seel PEjRFUME COLOGNE BATH OIL 1 BATH SETS , xc i t i n g I y wrapped alt ready o give in Mrs. Santo Claus own gift boxes each gaily tog'ged I and ribboned (es iffvifroted) SHEEP DOMINATE WASHINGTON (INS) In Andorra, Europe's fifth smallest country, sheep outnumber people almost three to one. The latest of ficial count in the 191-square mile country, the National Geographic society says, was 17,000 sheep, 5, 900 humans. CATTLE BUSINESS COPENHAGEN, (INS) Den mark is exporting small numbers of Danish Red dairy cattle to North Africa for breeding purpose. The first consignment of 20 shipped by air to Tangiers brought prices ranging up to $375 a head. 'AT NO EXTRA COST TO l ; I - ' 0ffl j j trso to siI i : I 1 I ; 41y 1 ! 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Start a collection for your favorite member of the pinafore set at Christmas time. 1 I I s I This Christmas Give Them Fantasy ... delightful, whim sical stories, imaginative ly illustrated . . . tales i of high excitement and ad-" venture . hundreds of enchanting games and other toys too many to mention here - come In to morrow to Margwen's. Surprise the Little Tikes with favorite dresses, blouses, or polo shirts, wrapped specially for the holidays. You'll find such a 'varied collection of children's clothing here, something to de light each child, each budget.