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......t: o o o AN -1ThV..-:... - !-. rs'f .-.Ir . ' --'-.I ;'. lAm Qnmy JaeceBtion Awaits Groiriyko because as people grow. fcLSez. they develop -ccmpensaung - nwrnam tan accord irig to YTeilcrd more efficient ways cf tackling the job baaed oo their past experience.- Bab i1 ..; if ii i -V if I.I--? it .li ies Become Meat At Sari Francisco Mi ' "la some cases the ctanpenxa-l Itory mechinisit mxj be guch as to make the total performance 1 I better than it wa before." be J adds. : Responses to outside stulil tend to become stereotyped man crow elder. 12e treatise de clare and there is arnnenmes a I UNITED NATIONS. N. T Sect 1 -47PV4. A ; cluly and formal wel- i tendency to apply Identical meta ls m store for Andrei A. Cromrko at the Japanese peace comer-I oos o jooe requmn rrezu 1 apeoai anennon "eai ec. ta sharp contrast to the glad bands extended htm six years ego 1 ijg . ' -at tne U. N. conference 2a Saa Franeieea. j f t . 5 . - I TJie expert-seals showedTKrsr- tk rfff t-. ts atrw-rr-S---- todtcate MSiny bow Pi W"" 1 peop-a a-cux ap- Vaa fraan -feat an a eaa-I wTTi iM mmmtlai of the U- N.IP rs to be iTivntm trwn Pt ef PhDyesVa as Research lueof B pad, SVSSe. Uvi ehickrna (Wo. 1 etta-tr. FXUB. plants): JBrotlera, 1-S, lbs, IJc; try era,-ltt-g tts. ZSOOe; S-4 lb. 30c: mm tara. 4 Ow aad even. SOe: fifkt beea. aU weight. M-lfte; fearry bcML ail tf-Ue. , . .... 5 Babbits Averare ta frowen: LIt wrut. m dc. ssae lb: s-s Da. x laid Am. l-14c tw Mztwr: rMsh IfMMl SMats Cwbalewle ta ntsitera; eBats ae tel.): Bf r Staera. cImIm. aaa-TOO &. SMLTS-SU; fM SM-TSSJO: tomiAW MIJ-U: utility. -cauen, ftU-- And, though, yoa may not realize it. your C3ierabs smile is front-1 a-oa-aa.-. mud, sst.ta4j: Diet days te Its sroaHert customer your baby. foontEa days to the rpesest tit ter stalemste of charrrs end coon tar dunes.; ' Gromykotis heavting a teaat of grjtiwaj of the best Rnaalan. experts ' la the business of sayisf "nyef ("no With him is Alexander S. Pajnyttthkln, Soviet smhatsadnr to Washington , who went borne mon ths ago to bone up on the Japanese treat; Ceorgi W. Zarubin, Soviet an3aaador, to Britain, and S. A. Golunxkl. a bew-comer to the Uni ted SUtes but aa old! Japanese band. OJinr is chief of the treaty section, of the Russian for eign office and was Russian Judge at the Tokyo wax criminal trials, raaaffiar Fates! ; Cromjko. Panyushkln and Za- nihin are Teteraas of U. N. de bates and meetines. They wffl find familiar adTertartes at the peace conference.',' for there win be general westward movement of U. N. delecates to San Francisco. Some doable as ambassador to the United States- and U. N. delegate, : and some are going because they baonea to be nearer the scene and at She iwoment are not too busy In the U. If . L' . Sccretsry-fenersl Tryrre lit, who beaded the Norwegian delega tion to the' U. N. conference in Ctn ljrandsco, will remain at U. N. besdoiarteTs. This will be a Uni ted States show. The U. N. charter excludes the TJ. H. from snaking Mental Decline Swift and camnanT. He said babies rects ox ou age. in most 01 the ouch earlier than previously experiments there were t one or thought as early as a week alter two "exceptional hKlhridusls birth, eren far prematures -and who turned In results as good or that it produces better sleep, bet better thaa the best of the 20-30 tea bHfr, and a happier j disposi class even if they had turned 60. tkm. j . . Some of the resesxch4has al- These, he said, are some of the ready produced tips for employ- findings in Tsrious university re ers. For Instance, says Welford, search projects which Swifts has "the principle that older people sponsored since IMS when it went should be moved from heavy to Into the canning of strained meat lighter iwork would appear to be for babies M diced meat for Jun to need of considerable redefmi- tors. s j . tkm.' Many workers, of late mid- At that time about all met was LONDON. Sept. i-Vn-U you're l ..r Z1 1 f31? past your middle 20.. youve prob- Crt' Z tT WT couia ao no ablyVurtod to go intolarioir S..: . !?, "MLS! et -v - ' Ifctfl This solemn cihamnfTuii came from R.W. Schuitx, nutritionist for This Sterlesaacmv So3em.' Or7oni Ccndarfj SeptamT'xtr 2, K3I13 gg. l-lta fortearWrt, $5LT. Calvxa: Geoe-ettoteab SSCjM wmaMtdal SMa-a&ja. Veal: Gowt-chotea, S5SJ0-aCM; Pork rvtsi Loins. Ka. 1. S-U lb, $S4 hwldm. U'ki. down. S41A-UJa; I apMnta, 4.0S HSU rreaa haea. fai.ea-s4.aa. , Lamha; OooO-ortme aactefars, 5U tlM. '- t . Mutton: Good chela. tXtSS-as oe. W00L WUiaatvtta nhrr, mxmOj ao oalnai at as-T&e 1 pmm baste. MoJhair: SOe U cm L-oKmUt growth. FXJJi. rottBtrr sbtppbm poioU. Cmtry-k liM aaaatw Uuttoti: B..sa-ss Da. XiIt &: reasa bavy bocks, . 1-Ne. Val; T09 joty. M -Sict haairtea. Sft-iOe: than 4S-4S. Beef: Good eows, U-lto Xb aacsars Hog: Uakt bteckan. Sa-SSa Sh - Lambs: Top grslea, 1 n-J3a &f PstatoM; Lacsi trtwtraha. tun tlSS. Sft: mtatm rM. St-SB-I: fe urtauli, kMt whttita. S2JO-T3; wi SU; WariTu Whit MM Ma. IA. SSJS-tO; N. Sa, !S-S0tt bakeraj N. U, SXflS-iSa; roaaeta, IA. OdIom: vtu wina r0iw, t r aacfe. li-TS-aaa; Idatvo. mtt SIaaiaB wi, S1.1S-XM: wtuaa. SSJa-3 Stajr: U. a. Na, a sreca aifUa. cauv ara4 car aad track lota, FjQA. farfr Und anoatt SUOCM Saac WSlaaa n 1ST rraia and tlwe r aaw nBur S3sj)srj0 a tea, taaal at Starts in 20s Ml ! . ! Br Michael NewaaarcB decline, I both ! ' physicallT mentally. I So at least, Oxildren Hurt says Psychologist A. T. Welford; But, he adds, even so, your work may be better woen you wti younjjcx, capecuuiy 1 W a 1 accuracy is more important l Tl - k ! si orita than speed, i! ' 'i xawiuuuw Welford and a team of eight I Tw rU iMUtm t in otherscientists are toAhngthe Jured m accidents attended by the I 1 ' aldretud job of saving; Britain s oldsters I city's first aid crew Saturday. I from th lnrluatrial imn-hnn I t..i v-ii 1 I " uww hT thei reesto SerT tt?ft too tkh for - aairvaa sbtf- ij innnm ewav nivaw.i fuse peace but hands it the jab. of maintaining it once peace has been ' made. s - The general view at U. N. head Quarters Is that Cromyko is mak ing vm long tnp-from Moscow with his aides just to denounce the treaty and make a big show of refusing to sign it Moscow has 'found iaothing good about the . treaty and ta expected to do its best to jareck it. - " - Nevertheless, opinions have been expressed, notably in Tokyo, that Russia may do the unexpected and . aim. Unofficial, but reliable, aour- ; eea In Japan hold that the Krern lin's 'delegation will fight hard for Inclusion era definite date for de cirtnre of American troops from Japan. That would be to bar a unilateral treaty between the Uni ted States and Japan on this ques tion. ' - '- ; s - ;--.. r . Ne.StesmroDerv ' ' - : StlH, the fueling among Ameri cans, eren In Tokyo, la that Gro- mrko's. briefcase1 Is CUed wiui monkeywrenches. But forr once. Gromykov wtt-Cad that his IUis- sian-model steamroller is not as ; overpowering as once It was. There are people set to talk back-to mm, nerhaDS rather harshly. . "For instance. Rep. O. K. Arm strong (R-Mo) is going . to San Trandsco on "his own,' carrying even.' pointed questions aimed at dousing any propa ganda fires uro mrko may start If necessary, and if he gets a chance, be intends to comment on such facts as that Russia was only in the war against Japaa for six days. . j Gromyko is easily the star of the Russian team heading for Sen Francisco, and is adept at trying to smash the opposition with an avalanche of words. His nick- .. name Grom" means "thunder" in Russian and during his U. N, days be spent hours thundering against the United State. He turned out N to be one of the hardest-working delegates in the U. N. and at the aame time perhaps the moat tad' . turn. -v 5 ' -' i . Gramyko is determined, relent -less end ruthless to action. Be nev J er ghrea ground, even though he o knows he is doomed to defeat He repeats points time and again, sel dom varying the Russian language for new phrases. Be la a master of the sledge-hammer tactics, ap parently belieying that if you hit a point often enough and hard enough you can kill it -TPS A 1IAJPS WOsXD , CENTRALIA. XQ. -ff- Needles of White County, HL, women will be flying on crochet work for next year's prize at the fair. They will be out to beat the 1851 winner manly Gilbert Jordan, and tinsous rapid action is called for much more arduous. deficiency did good. Swift's fig ured that if this were true, well babies might be improved too. New Market i And just possibly the company might open up a- big, brand new market for meat and -cultivate a whole lot of lifelong appetites for the high-protein food. Tne , company realized It was against It was 1948, and year they grow Pablicl Ilecords more important-because the av- Salem General hospital for treat-1 ? w. . t '"" Vot .m.a.ny erage aft of this nation has been mcnt and Uter dismissed. wnV tv J .n iX.J steadily j mounting. Staflstldans Linda Golden, 1, 280 N. 23rd Lit,Siu?Sl S estimato that to a few decades the st, lost a tooth when bit la the l "f1 xJk nraresa wll eeealate. an that It n. I mourn h-r m wir I " " comes tocressingiy Important not to waste the talents of the over 40s and even; the over-60 The Nuffield foundation: a chari tabic organization devoted to the care and comfort of eld peo ple,' sponsored Welfords research project to determine with scien tific precision Just how growing I aXAUUAGE XJCENSE mu. aunw :a nwana ill. ; . I a uva yia m i fcl . . , . . . . Tests Made 1 1 . S Vernon M. Johnson, 2, factory I T' -ZSZ. TkVL,., Welford and his assistants de I worker, Seattle, and Helen Mae signed special 1 apparatus 1 to test Caswell, 22, student, 2713 Silver- the muscular and mental prowess ton rd, Salem. of hundreds ofi Britons o all age Wilbur H, Shattuck, 25, truck groups in laboratories attsched to driver, iozd Trade st, and Betty Cambridge j university. f I Jean Rowse, 15, student 2386 Elaborate precsutionj were tate st, both of saiem. s taken to ensure that the tests were Claude A. Vaucher, 22, student completely ; Isolated that! is, the Geneva, Switzerland, and Diana results weren't invalidated by the Biggs,' 21, student 85 N, Winter workih background or Individual st, Salem. i intenigehcei of the men and women Bobert H, Gore, 27, mffl worker, aged 18 toi 82 undergoing Longview, Wash and Maryann them. -r 5 I 3 i ; . i I nauxn, zi, sTenograpner, si sjeue- 1 . 1. - .. 1 i " . . . . , Most ot tne preliminary results, 1 - published by Welford as a treatise James Beevers. 27, sheet metal called "Skill and Age," consist of worker, 95 S. 12th at, and Fran-sies-Hfrph$ showing how age ns Meyers, 19, of 2500 Fairgrounds m&diiiee efficiency at tasks rans-1 ra, douj 01 oaiem. tog from' Judcina; the poaition of IpstOBATK COTJKT And then slowly t few nutri- tion-minded baby doctors : began ausgesting the pulpiest of strained cereals, fruits, and vegetables. To the research staff at Swift's, meat appeared to be the next logical addition to baby foods. Big Production la 1947 the company started national i distribution- And today tative reports the production of canned meat for babies is run' ning "in excess of 10,000,000 pounds a year.' i can benefit from meat in. the diet Reasons for this mushrooming I growth are a potential market of about TJOO.OOO babies two Tears I old or less, economy,' and savings in time and work for mothers. Recent clmical research has! shown babies need 4Va times a much daily protein per unit of I body-weight as do adults. While small amounts of protein an available to babies in other foods. Schuitx says none rates as high as meat and milk. ., Quart a Day .1 A baby's capacity to take milk is limited to about a quart a day. he added, which turns mothers and pediatricains to meat for ad ditional protein. Meat also is high in minerals and vitamins. As for mother-saving, time and motion studies made by Swiff s disclosed a .mother, in scraping and preparing 3Vi ounces of meat (the standard can contents), for her baby to eat, must make 2,843 movements and it takes 18 min utes 'and 38 seconds to perform tne task. Preparing a can requires 81 motions and six minutes and 20 seconds of a mother's energy and time. --- - ! On economy, Schulz noted that, with round steak selling at a dol lar a pound. 3 ounces of it 1 prepared for a baby, would .cost 37.1 cents not counting time and effort That size can costs about 21 cents at the retail counter. , Investigation into the use of meat for babies has been carried on by the universities of Roches ter, Nebraska; Chicago, and Min nesota, In addition, St- Vincent's Infant and Maternity hospital and Michael Reese hospital, both in Chicago, have done research work in the subject Gorging on Vitamins Results in Poisoning ' .. Br, Alt I Blakeslee ' Associated Press Science Reporter , . ..( NFW YORK, Sept l-iP)-Uke too much ot anything good, gorg ing on vitamin A or vitamin D can poison you. - " 1 1 - Medical reporta tell of this poisoning', from terrific amounts of a moving pointer to burling an miev H. Chamn estate: Sale of v"IT "v7I " rrrj "rr. ' m. oWect at a, target S rrsoiial. propertf authorized. SJ - t Much of J thai data theV disclose I ti;- tj Mt.t.-sS.i. f I - . . j . . a . a ' aiuuKif lu. kaierxu lruin wti itm 1 an it oniy concerns e xaciory owner 1 personal property authorized. . I j jT,, i rvn, k.u a I special kind of job he Herbert J. Walrath guardian- IZLrLZ-ZTZJZZ extra big doses, to combat-certain CXXCUTT COUXT i I diseases., (All three courts will sdiedulel These medical reports are about Tuesday, which will be the I people, mostly Infants, who got first motion day of September, in I terrifically large extra amounts, Doctors have already established, authorized. says welford, that tne human. body, regarded merely as s physi cal mechanism, undergoes a "process of gradual deterioration from young adulthood onwards. Starts te Fan ; I for long periods of time. Usually place of Monday, a holiday.) W.ff aawrSv'l3. 11? II 1 aa t J I J e At S But his graphs indicate that the ."f"i! J" .flil. JPe, D1 QOSm wa? L" JSTZ Mrtrri iMrhMim nt tS fcnli. hu,?'- ;vBluu.1 " u. - jj can get xoo mucu ot w - - - w I Bakorv a Mwal am M n MltWien VMV. also starts falling down ! on the IJL. Job early to life-before the 30s Uav"i Jrl ownership of furniture; Married good thing. Case Described A woman poisoned by too much says, is that the central mechan- ,Ti jus . ZZ W A dacribed journal of ZZ. 7 K- l 1- -- l lJulF 0 143 - Vancw-Wasn 4 mrfpn lfdieal Asmciatlon by Mrs. Marion B. Sulzberger and M. Paul Lazar of New York City. rv. m.A aha b(,mI a rum ui uexvea ana senses ana 1 mii.. v,-, j,,.. HHnHm- oum w wmwuuu SSjJhSpternV tmuance of order. ism of the brain finds it harder and harder as it grows older to sort out tocoming "messages" from the nerves and senses and Temporary order grants plaintiff custody of home and enjoins de fendant interfering with plaintiff can be i taken. It Is only novel "messages'! those dealing with some fresh' situation that the aging brain: balks st he says, and there is ho falling off in efficiency when dealing with f amilair prob lems. M i "i ' : . - I , Most of; the experiments at She began taking 600,000 units of Itt "luXi ; , vitamin A day. and kept it up for Esther D. Hudkins vs W. James v f . 7 Hudkins: Complaint for divorce al- ! " ! teSgruerhuv 5 -SSSJJ mt seeks custody of minor child. ! &J. she was swal- LffiedAprUTTlMlTSnDt ?L!Z: - : - . I avKavi waV4h eav4-se fftaewa laawe -TTaArf Carmen R. Tedesco vs Betty Ma-1 LT T. ?LT,l JLx Cambridge,! his I treatise declares, ri. tw rwnniaint fm- dlmrr On days when she felt she might showed that bid people were .tu tnhtmtaw treat- catching cold, this woman would slower at their tasks than young- ntaskswarding of custody of 1.800.000 or 2,800,000 iunits of sters, but frequently more eccu- two minor children to defendant " J ' .A rate. Their! nerformance fen off mr it i iut . uh. She finally came to the doctors markedly when! they had to work burghTpe. " "! because her hair was falling out against the clock to finish a task- Stote unemployment eompensa- her eyebrows and eyelashes Welford says his- researchers tioa commission: Plaintiff demurs er ehnost gone. "She had aches have piled up some evidence that to defendant's answer on ground in bones and joints, soreness and these changes in skill among older of insufficient facts to const! tut cracks at the corners of her mouth, Deoele "are not azmarenfiv due ta . Amtmm a dry. rough and very itchy skin. deterioration of the sense! organs I State vs John O. Pinson: In-1 virith some discolored patches; night or muscles, but are rather to be j dictment on charg of third degree sweats, and other eompuunxs. located within the central mech-1 arson against defendant dismissed. Stepped Taking A I anisms of the brain." H because of failure to bring to trial. The treatment was to stop tak Although It jappearg these Maxirnilhan Abler vs State in- ing aU the vitamin A. Within 10 changes in the brain begin early dustrial accident cornmission: davs. the joint and bone pain went In life, they may not affect effl-1 Judgment order amended to away, and so did the itching. Her ciency at work for many years, I change rating vf disability. - I. i V mm V Serving Salem and Vicinity es Funeral Directors' " for 22 Years 1 Convenient location; S. Commercial street: bus tine; direct rouir.to ce 0 . meteries no cross traffic. New l modern building seating up to 890. Services within your means, f-f - i ' C 5 .-t r ! Virgil T.. Geidea c. VIRGIL T. IGOLDSN CO. t 1 Commerdil U. - rU?,TIAt iZTUZZ, i Grace a. CieUea hair soon began to grow again and her other troubles disappered. ; This case, the physicians said, is apparently the first one to be pub lished of vitamin A poisoning in an adult i In children, too much vitamin A is blamed for causing loss of appe tite, and weight, irritability, low grade fever, skin rash, loss of hair. enlargement of the aver oiooa changes, and tenderness over the tonz bones of the body. Drs. D. Gribetz, Sj H. Silverman and A. E. SobeL writing j in the journal. Pediatrics, say they found reports of 14 such cases of vitamin A poisoning in medical literature. ELMER "THE BUND MAN" ' Drapes Made to Order Drapery Materials .; .. SHADES v DXATX BODS ALU3SNTJSS AWNINGS CalBaabU-Mail Frameless " and all were in infants and -chil dren. They tell of two more in cidents, and declare "it cannot be emphasized too strongly that ex cess vitamin intake may be as dangerous as a deficient intake." TatMaeh A Another medical repoit declares 1 hundreds of children are poisoned because their mothers give them too much A. Poisoning from too much vita min D causes I weakness, weight loss, nausea, diarrhea, stomach cramps, headaches, stupor, forms of anemia, loss of minerals in bones, and blood changes. Drs. H. Chaplin, Jr, L. D. Clark and M. W.J Ropes write in the American Jour nal of Medical Sciences. They said 111 such cases have been reported. The dairy need for vitamin D is 400 units for babies, children and I adolescents, less probably tori adults. . - .. ' .. . Vitamin D Is supplied through irradiated and fortified milk, but-1 ter and fortified margarine, eggl yolk,' sardines, herring- and fish liver oils. You get vitamin A from I liver, egg yolk, cream cheese, but ter, cream, milk, ice cream, fishl liver oils and green leafy vege tables. So far, there haven't been any reports of poisoning from too much vitamin C, or B vitamins. Animals have been fed thousands of times more of these vitamins than they! need, without any harm. :, The centigrade thermometer 1 was invented by Anders Celsius,! a Swede, in 1742. Salem Market Quotations (As of 1st yeaterdayf UTTKJtr,T Premioat ' No 1 .. NO. S BUTTEB . Wboleaai Retail EGGS ByBBg .71 ! Ml iWhelcsal prices rant from S ta 7 cents ovl targ A Larg A , , , Medium AA Medium A SmaU bujins one I M BAMBOO SHADES We also wash, retape, paint and re-slat your old .Venetian blinds. 10 down taj morithly. ELMI2. the &Snd Man Xverythlxur far year. wlaArws. f ... - rn. 3-723-' - . - - ' : For Free Eatimates ;: - 3879 Center St - i ' (Ferxnerty TVest Salem) 17 C!t S&n Creea Ct-iora POULTBV . Leghorn hen Colored bena Colored fryers Liecboro fryers OM 1 Eoastars " - ' ' -- Jt JJ ------------. ---- J M LIVESTOCK 1 irr Fac-k-ac fia-lll OawtattoaO Lamb " .. 3S.M to SSSt Feeder lambs .S0.0O-MJS Portland Produce TOKTLAKD. Sent. 1 AP Butter- fat baUUN. subject to im madia ta ilunn: nrrmliia amaktr. maximum to Si to I dct eeat aci-utr deb-rd to Portland. 74e tbz first oualitv. 72c; a oad auaUtr. 70c Valley routes and rountrv mutts Ze les. - Butter wbolesala y XXB. bulk eubes to wholesa-en: Grade AA, S3 score. Sac lb: A. as score. 7c: B. aa score. se: C. at scar. S7c Abov prices atrictiy Chees SeQlng price te Portland -rfaolesaiers: Oregoa bbo. 44i-JV Lb: Onm S-U tosC a oe. Ern (to -moleselers): CaadtoS errs contauitjnr sta kwa, eases tnciu)ed. WXJ. B. Port-snd. A larre. t5'i-46ic; A aocdlu-n. iV,k-Sic A amaU. SlVa-1 1 E X I C R I C NC IDPORTRAI TJ-'F E It SO H A L IT Y Mrs. Cavtsoat s&i Attanta. Ca-, pmrntrn fr aawtber portrait by herbesband, Haroid (rr) aswl Ben Skat. bU arUata. They etalm she's a ekaracter actress and her likeness has been Miated 1 Urnes- H . . v r it v fc irW.K " i iftk iimet. Ml.-i'i'i' . ifinaJl IR00MS WJ T H A V I I W Usvea new laO barMlags, part of Pukjeereed heesutg ! project at Saa Fraacisce. afferd a vlw of Lake Uereed and the raeLfie Oeeaa (pBr krrm4l. GROUNDED BY FROSTY WEATHER These geese elaster tagether soar , warmth after a keavr fall aff anew la the Geraldias district of the teeth tsUaul efl New ZealaSl. j v. 1 1 1 7e ( 1 1 -- '. B E A UT Y 'A MID T II t RUIN S Arainst a hsdegreend f bomb rmlVie frta Qe last mr, a gsSy decorated Csst pssnes aiosg EscseTen Ckrcusjr, ttrttt dsrisg Vi raxBioer tmm tt'.riL 3 i