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Show THE HEART OF JULIET JONES 'r Y STAN DRAKE TPTPAY MAPHT 7, I TrRan 'Cache Counts Ltan THE HERALD JOURNAL CALLS THEM STINKERS TO DATE NO phjsieian or the nose, sore throat. ; 3 If you have no regard for he health authority has identified or even defined "the common cold". health or life of others you can No research investigator has give anvone who comes within educed scientific evidence that lange whatever youve got. 4. lnv asion of the system by cold, dampness, sudden changes, drafts, insufficient clothing, or the CRI is through the mucous apartment membrane lining the respiratory inadequately heated tract. This applies to these spepredisposes to the cri. FOR FRESHMEN students, let cific diseases: Measles, scat let me explain that CRI (pronounc- fever, diphtheria, mumps, whosmalled hreel is a word coined fiom oping cough, chicken-poxthe initial letters To the cumber- pox, meningitis, infantile paralsome Common Respiratory In- ysis, influenza, grip, pneumonia, fections diseases which have quinsy, streptococcic sore throat these characteristics in common: rheumatic fever. 5 YOU NEVER KNOW, 1. They are communicable, beand ia droplet neither does you doctor if he's ing spread usually infection the virus or germ is a hedger, which of these specific carried in the moisture droplets diseases your "cold" may prove in the cough, sneeze or conver- to be. But people who still take sation spray given off bv one seriously the notion of "catchill of or coming down with the ing cold" are pretty credulous disease. about this, and so the doctor 2. In the early hours of the illwhose first guess proves wrong, ness or indisposition the acute even tragically wrong, can alrespiratory infections present ways hem and haw about somecommon symptoms chilliness, bodys carelessness allowed the fever, general aches and pains, "cold" to "turn" to rheumatic sneezing, coughing, running at fever, pneumonia. Infantile paral- -, By Dr. ysis, or whatever. 6 In the early hours of the illness or indisposition, befoie you or even a doctor can tell precisely what may be developing, the cri is most likely to spread IF William Brady ligan's side of it. Besides, one of us was the thief's favorite . . . nephew, Sensible Way To Do It Following the advice you give in "Rules for Reducing, I have to anyone who happens to be succeeded in losing 15 Pounds of unwanted fat over a period within cough, sneeze, or converof six months sation spiav range. and never any 7. IN MEW OF THESE facts, particular difficulty about dietwhat good excuse can anyone ing. (Mrs. M. R ) Answer After all, it is reasbut a real stinker give for callonable to take as much time geting the cri a "cold? For your won sake, for sake of ting rid of it as you did accumyour family and fi lends, for the ulating it. For the booklet RULES of your FOR REDUCING send 35c and health and happiness envelcommunity and for goodness sake stamped, send me 35c and stamped, ope. Mr. and Mrs. J. Spratt for Little envelope Lesson No. 5 fall it C R I, '53 Our only trouble and we hope edition. you can correct that, too is that QUESTIONS A ANSWERS . my wife is 10 pounds overweight, and Im 20 pounds underweight. Two Sides of Every Story (The M. M. L.s) You probably had a good reaYour wife will have Answer son for leaving Canandaigua . . to show me, but Im mailing you We came from Itnica lovely, the pamphlet IIOW TO GAIN too . . . (Col. R. M. 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Mul- - env elope. so-o-- o Answer to Previous Puzzle Food for Thought ACROSS instrument Hoi 1 3 Vegetable roe 4 Black soup 12 Arabian robe 13 Crippled 14 Monster 15 Click beetle 16 Dislikes 18 More staid 20 Ands 21 She ate an apple 22 Boston's favorite fish (pl ) raisers 8 24 Ice cream holder 26 Repair 27 Period 30 Opposed 4 5 Possess 6 Fine 7 German article 8 Seethes 9 Selves 10 Italian river 11 garment 25 Baking impudent 35 Wipes out 36 Abstract being 37 Soil 39 Light fog is called this 40 Reduce Evergreen 42 Parlor Crested Change places Barrier Ancient Japanese 53 Heraldic band 54 Fireplace fuel 55 Wanders aimlessly 16 French summers 57 Worm DOWN 5 Cape 17 Sorrier 19 Fend o(T 23 Attack 24 Sleeveless Calm 34 More 45 49 51 52 Blackboard material 32 41 Officials Begin Trek To Recover Bodies Of Two Uranium Hunters 2 Musical Fathers chamber 26 Deserve 27 To be wished for 28 Individuals 29 Try Closed cars 33 Asiatic plant 38 Account 40 This is an extra 31 cavment 41 42 Runs away Mens party is called this 43 Operatic solo is called this 44 Alight 46 Poetic island 47 New Mexico city 48 Work units 50 American poet Thtee KAXAB, Utah (IB jeeps carrying Utah officials struck out today on a grim 100 mile trek in southwest Utah to recover the charred bodies of two midu'estera uranium hunters killed in a light plane crash. The victims were found inside their burned Piper Cub plane late after being missing Tuesday more than a month. However, the crash scene was so isolatfd it was late yesterday before Kane County Sheriff La Nard Johnson and his posse returned to Kanab to tell the news. The victims were identified as Gene Hauesler, Milwaukee, Wis., and Kenneth II. Elliott, Minneapolis, Minn. They were found sitting upright in the shattered and burned plane near Last Chance Creek, 50 miles beyond the nearest gravel road. The site was In Last Chance Canyon, 130 miles east of Kanab and 12 miles north of the Colorado River. Camp Tonight Utah Aeronautics Director Harlan Bement, Don Jordan of the Civil Aeronautics Administration, both of Salt Lake City, Johnson and assistants headed toward the wreckage today. Johnson said the group wouldl camp over night and bring the bodies back to Kanab tomorrow or Saturday. Johnson said Hauesler and Elliott had taken off from Marble Canyon, Ariz., just across the border, about Jan. 27. They filed no flight plan and were not reported missing until Utah-Arizo- STEVE ROPER y; Aj Aleart 1 - ducted almost daily searches from the air. Tuesday, acting on Ups fiom cattlemen who said they saw tire marks of an airplane in the barren area, Johnson and four associates from Utah and Arizona set nut for the Last Chance area. By late afternoon they found a spot where the prospectors had camped and staked a claim. A short while later they found the charred remains of the plane and its occupants in a box canyon. Prop Damage said the small plane apparently was overloaded and attempted to take off from a rutted dirt road. He said the prop may have been damaged but the craft apparently became airborne after a long run. He said it turned sharply into the wind and nosed to earth a quarter mile off the road and exploded In flames trapping the occupants in their seats. Johnson and the two men apparently died from the fire. Their WTistwatches recorded the time at 5:20. But whether it was morning or evening and what day were anybodys guess. Johnson believed the crash occurred about Jan. Johnson 28. Total annual loss to farmers from plant disease, insects, and weeds, in the United States, is about $13,000,000,000, BY SAUNDERS OKAY. OKA LETS GOIN5IPE h inquiries were received from relatives Feb. 16. Since then Johnson had con- f AND WOGGON CJg? THE HOSPlT.il MAT5UCgf KiTCHEN'-A- THATI NP CAN USE |