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Show Were' Scraps Itafy rr - Are Often a Feast The Herald-Journal-- 3 Saturday Evening, March 4, 1944 j 4 jt T 4' fk , - - 4$ s $n $ L - llj - ir"' ,- - 7'- , ,. C.y t t , i VKsV 1- i Lj?' "' V . ' i Is ?JX, Cii' v. s Kt 1 14 T Signs of illness are commonly of as symptoms Some symptoms, such as skin lash or cough, can be observed by anyone who uses his ees and eais Others, such as chilliness, pain or dizziness, are usually only evident to the sutferer No one symptom is moie important than another, Lecau,.e the doctor seldom depends on one alone to make his diano. It is the combination of symptoms that is significant to him For this tea-so- n it is essential that the home nurse repot t to him both what she observes about the patient that is unusual, and what he tells her about how he feels Piovided, of course, that he is old enough to d scribe his feelings. It is never wise for the home nurse to tiy to diagnose the illness herselt Signs are often misleading A symptom may be far icmoved from the actual location of the distuibance. For example, the pain caused by an infected appendix may be almost anywhere 111 the abdomen, although the appendix is located in the lower right-han- d side. Great harm may be done if the home nurse decides the pain is nothing but indigestion and instead of calling the doctor, tries some home remedy TELL DOCTOR OF CHANGES In these days of restrictions on tires and gas, it may be impossible for the very busy doctor to make a home visit just at the time desired. In such instances the home nurse should report to him by telephone, and keep him informed of any changes that take place. From the information she gives him he can decide whether it is really necessary for him to see the patient, and this responsibility will be removed from her ( Vs i4 ri iNSrA v pathc Italy, reach-mingr- Greetings on the Cuft MORE ABOUT HERE'S Decisions mendous rK page one from Continued and :,er high officials jSat dinner last night. old in office, ting his 12th year esident had definitely s in a Indus- - three umtion 11, t ar-- y Not some types jation n as welop. lat P do pro-- t may noney, keep backs y. lay per- - m early days in the which began on For one thing, he a 4. 1933. g U years older and consequent-ikintliinga easier, depending to handle many on assistant of hi adnunistra e details his i House '42 -- aj 'tp h r v duties. significant this year, re how-a- J.4 his noticeable preoccupa-it- the war. Eleven years to build up e was fighting economy. Today ng domestic I, made some of his most He met Soviet atic moves. evelt Chinese Stalin, k Chiang Bntish Prime Minister Win Churchill at the now historic an and Cairo conferences. He spent nearly two weeks in c with Churchill and made to Mexico to cement good lor relations with President Josef Kai-She- Camacho, the home front, Mr. Roose-ra- s constantly on the defen for toe t, jectives of his ad ration, and lost his fights on al occasions. During most of 11th year in office, he was in a running fight with tresa, reaching a climax when irtoed the reeent tax bill and prompt! j denounced for his n by the senate leader of his party, Alben W. Barkley, D., even the President's closest doubted that the problems t final year of his third term i cause difficulties of the past le in comparison. 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If we are going to hold onto our present standard of living, we must look to the development and maintenance of good western hemisphere relations. n Coordinator of Affairs Nelson Rockefeller. inches tfJt L Don't worry about the lawyer's future But law practice will be different. More problems are being taken before administrative tribunals the SEC, OPA, and W L B than ever before. People believe they get speed'er disposition of cases before those groups, with fewer legal technicalities Joseph W. Henderson, president American Bar Association. A BEAUTIFUL SHOWER CURTAINS Roosevelts As and gun oined him Together they sank he barge, and they could see Japs clamboring out of it and sw toward the far bank of the Song river. The other two barges landed "lght in front of Private Van position. They Noys jeached 15 yards away The barges amps slow'ly began to fall. Japs started throwing out hand Private Van Noy held his fire. No Coward, He! When the ramps were all the way down, when the Japs b'cw heir bugles and began to charge. Private Van Noy pressed his finger on the trigger and cut loose. The first to fill wore two tap officers trying to scon h Van Noy out qf his position wntli flame .h rowers. The remaining Japs fell on their thi owing 'accs and continued trenades and firing. Pnvate Van !Joys loader crawled from the nt with a shattered leg trailing oehind him He thought Van Noy vould follow. But Private Van Noy changed lelts and kept on firing Sergeant Fuma saw a grenade and squarely in the pit. Van Joy's stream of tracers continued lo rake up and down the water's dge, where by this time the Japs vere frantically trying to dig into the sand Then there were other Pashes md Van Noys gun ceased firing When the su.i rose out of the Bismarck sea, a skirmish line of nfantrymen mo'ed down to the 'earh to mop up the remnants There weren't any remnants to mop. Junior's Browming had for at least half of the 40 who landed. It was a sad lot of victorious loldicrs who finally went over to Private Van Nov's weapon pit. He was the only allied soldier killed n, the action. The first grenade n the pit had tom off h's left 'eg. It took a rifle bullet between us eyes to stop him. Even then, the men wondered to fire f he hadn't continued after death. Every bullet in his gun had been fired. !I1L T This correspondent understands Farleys intention to be precisely that. ack against the beach, Private Jan Noy didn't waste any time. armor-pieiein- from Page says Farley will announce that he will vote the Democratic ticket straight and take no further part in the campaign. Posthumous Award (Continued WARDROBE HIS PREDICTION (Continued HERE'S MORE ABOUT An Ideal Space Saver CLOTHES HAMPER shoulders. Failure to seek the doctor's advice m the early stages of illness may prolong the suffering of the patient and cause much unneces- sary hardship and expense. 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