Bag 24 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon Monday, January 4. 19S4 ,-a--,w fell'Aj'!ai 'i-...-.. .. . . ,' .'.a.l WfrnreiMaiaawiiifl WHIN MOTHER NATURE R E I E I S-Btsen worker, mora Late flooded street ef Beslttt, eeeUiera franca, oiler Ktrer Orb everflewed bank ud Inandaled put of town, Sailor Finds Self Assigned To Babyland CHICAGO (INS) When Urtv Knsrnn nf Nw faatla Inri left bom to join the Navy, he had vjjlom of extensive aea tra vel ana aaveiuure not uncommon to sailors. But instead of the aea, what did Sexton aee? "Babie hundreds of babies," no saia. Like Kidi . The lanky lad added with . imile: "It's mnnA thlna 1 Ilka VM. " Initead of salt-water spray and aiung ine oriny deep, tnia aat Inr la Ana. nf four hAanlt.l nma. men aiaiirned to the maternity I . i r- . v , wru di ureal iaari naval Hos pital, Waukeegan, 111 In a abort time. Sexton, 19, haa become an efficient worker around the maternity ward where he ia Involved in auch thingi aa burp, bottle, hatha and of ntira HiiMH I He and other eorpsmen work in the delivery room, but their work carrie them into the nur (ery, too. When "D Day" (Delivery Day) arrive for Sexton, he handlea hia dutie efficiently and flawlessly. Into Action Once a baby arrivea, Sexton rushes into action, in the beat tra dition ot Navy Cerpamen. He expertly tuck a baby under hi i". ana aani n aawo a com- rinr In th mm.ni With all dutlea jiiat begun, thia auiar rvjia up nil ajeevea ana oe- in irvianin in ine new Deny, ran iubi it a properly areasea an Ula pui to Dea. Thia orjantinn rwinlma Ati neaa la handling, and Sexton haa proven 10 nia aasociaiea mat ne can flip a baby over in a crip with WW OT3I. Capt M. M. Rubin, ii In charge of the hospital aection devoted to the famille of aervicemen. (The hospital bandies esses from all branches of the armed force.) Commenting on Sexton, Capt Rubin said: "The guy's technique la perfect. He handle babies beautifully." To the work of hospital corps-1 men in general, Nurse U. Mil- 2 Female Psychologists Find Men Smarter Than Women By ALBErlT RUBEN INS Staff Correspondent CAMBRIDGE. Enfland Dust rising over Cambridge University, scene of a aharp skirmish in the eternal battle of the sexes, re veals that men are smarter than women. At least tint wis the conclusion drawn from the result of an in telligence test prepared by two Cambridge psychologists both of them women. tne test which she administered to more than 700 men and women undergraduates at ioht Hriti,h college showed that the men stu dents consistently came out aneaa. Janitor's Grin Kids' Remedy HARTFORD, Conn. (INS) Doctor and nurses at Hartford Hospital agree that "the best med icine" in the children's ward is dispensed by Sherman GriUin a 58-year-old janitor. Griffin'a unpatented remedy, which has made more than one youngster Deg to stay after recov The subject included students in mathematics, science, social studies and arts. In each cate- Texas Woman Loses Tax Case WASHINGTON til A Texas housewife Monday met her third rebuff in her tight against the federal law requiring the pay' ment of social security taxes on domestic servanta. Mrs. Carolyo M. Abney, of Marshall, Tex., was denied Su preme Court review of her unsuc cessful suit in two lower federal courts to have the law declared unconstitutional. The federal government took $12.57 from ber bank account for non-payment of taxes for domestic servants and Mra. Abney sued for return of the money. Hers waa a test case on behalf of 11 Marshall housewives. U.S. District Judge William H. Atwell of Dallas ruled against the refund and the U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans upheld Atwell. A 1950 amendment to the fed eral insurance contribution act ex tended coverage of the law to do mestic employes and made em ployers responsible for withholding the tax and reporting it to the aov- ernment. 'k rum aa uiness, ia an equal I iwiucu 10 gci lurinei mixture of smiles and understand- through the test than the men infl 1 hill Ihfnl nmlllx .: The treatment is easv to annlv ha aava: "malra fha ViA l.inl. uiey re useful and Important." "Somatlmaa tvhn I'm ih.n.k anin mv raaiiiap winw ka.ihu a Dan witn aiai nr ina miindip 1.1.1- ' " T z - aiua. or Diav fnnrara avirn an aruuna worn i m WArninc inri r let them think they're hclDinc me. Griffin and his wife hava healthy child of their own. rifish fo Probe British Guiana Riots Indictments For Ship Funds WASHINGTON ii i ihi grand jury Monday indicted five individuals and fiva on charges of conspiracy to de- eorv th. aver. aenr. nf lh. "u" LI. , .Pnase , surplus . iigu amps irom me U.S. bovern- uiau waa njgncr man mat lor i ment alter world War II I All ,U. inc women. 'Not Surprised' MUa Walla uhnc, alurlir vraa backed by the British Medical nesearcn council, saia sne was not uartieularlv aurnriapri hv lha results." Neither, apparently, were the Rritish m,n uhn Innlr Ihn nan witn an easy attitude of "I told vou so." Dr. Alice Hcin, who prepared me questions lor the test, ex plained that all the subjects were in the top 10 per cent in intelli gence. "Men," she said, "tend more toward the two extremes If we had tested the hnttnm incljiarl nl the top 10 per cent, the results might have been lust the nn- posite." The text waa rliviHarl Inln Iuta parts. The first contained qucs. tiona dealing with words and numbers, the second riiasTnmmpn1 problems. Miss Watts said she found that "women do relatively better in Dart one. wherraa man An rnln. tivcly better in part two." Omit Questions In both parts, she added, "the women tended to get further but they omitted more qne-tions in bq uoing. Men and woman olil r..n the word questions easiest, -and only nn lhaaa AlA iunm.H ai hit?h aa RIM Thai nnmlu. -L lema wnrn I Ha hanrtn.i i for both men and women. It waa found that men. unlilrn women, aicnifieantlv iner..,.! their arnrna aa Ihnv an in...nKj the end of the test. Miss Watts saw mis indicates that "men evi dently ffatn mnra hjinnfit l,nM practice. Ail the inHivirlitala am w&vUah. of New York and connected with shipping companies. The indictments alleged that the group falsely represented their companies as American-controlled when purchasing ships whereas they were actually Greek - con trolled. The vessels were sold as surplus Under tAW nrnviHincr lhal ml.. . r - - ' ft uiai viiljp American citizens and American controlled firms could bid for them. Those indicted included Manuel E. Kulukundis, Greek citizen who heads an influential Shipping group. He had been previously in dicted in IWcmhw nn aimila. charges relating to surplus ship puri-imses. Reporter Gets Cops Secret GREENSBOKO, N. C. 11 For 25 years the Greensboro police dpnartmpnt haH Irnnl ila - . the formula for the department's lumous namccue sauce. The Greensboro Record's wo man police reporter was deter mined to get it. But nohody among the cops would squeal. Finally somebody left the hand. written recipe where she could see ana copy it. Now aha annrlnra what aha'll ao witn It. it serves 2,000. AGKD IN PARTITION CAHDNER, Mass (JO- Work men tpartnd rinurn an nM hnil1. inil fniinH a Htiatv hnltln f am IA vie, Hanover, 1908, tucked behind a partition. Experts among the workmen nrnnounred it hptinr i than the day it was made 'HOt FlaSheS' Stopped jee Book on Arthritis Mnu nneumarism How to Avoid Crippling LONDON II Thro. m..mr..r. in eenerai. Nurae l.i Mii.r- M'uiuiiiun n( mnuirv leu . " . dred Gockei ol Lincoln. 111., had by 'r Monday for British Guiana i.v.i,a' thia tc say; 10 investigate conditions in the l'mp.Himl or strikingly relieved In 63-10 of com in doctors' tests You may ba auftVrina. nivrfrsWv fnirn '"bill Hnahna" and irrtlatil. realli-aa tca-lmsa of "i-hnnan of lifa' t in dfctorm' r.. I'inaiuiln I vrap aliln Croal ink "These satlor do a great Job, and although their work la hard, they nut their heart Into it." Ann What An Saltan ml 1.1a satlnr-buddte think of their Navy nior Hospltalman lawreice E. Wha ley, 19, nt St Paul. Minn , com Thev have been nnlnml hv ik. British government to study "in the liaht of the rirnimalai,ln. which mad it naenaanrv In nu pond the constitution ol Urltlsh t.uinna, what changes are re quired In it." i The British ousted th Mi iai.. mented after weighing the proa overnment ot Premier i'hiill end eona of th work: Jagin last Octubrr. It said it took "lt'a rough duty. Hut It's the ,he action to keep the colrmv Irom anil tnla-aallHa u . I. I ' . Kar-lllll 1 1 r, a l... . .. , . n . ' dnna I - . Then ha added: "Youd be surprised at bow ItlUeh them Is In havlnif a h.l.w Whaley aald tht snme day he hope In study medicine. Lev Werk Must ol the enlisted Waves whn work In lh maternity ward love their Jobs. Kaztnn ami nun, f hi 1....1.11 hop that more Waves show up "Km m over their lohs. "I'd Ilk to gu to sea,'' Sexton ruefully admitted. DKl'tl STORK ROM ANt'K SAtRAMKNIX). t'allf (41 They met In a drusstnre-just Ilk teen. sen So Allien Knntl and Mrs. t'harlntte ( hsrleville tut to "going out on dales ami vou know how thiwe tluncs end," she aald after thev were married Knoll is 71, his bride 70 He owns the drugstore where they met. Ma t o. FALSE TEETH Rock, Slid or Slip? 1 r h m,v niy i" r Erik. nr lilim mm pur i riKM Ttftt .ltr" u Imp iHwiUft. utt ruirftjrvM t from wich fiim lKinrtllv-t atimn) minVnnR in tkl V and HO'i (rtwpniivilv f tlw Ciwm. 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