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Show Another l vte to General Quiz jj Quelin States and By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS a rainstorm . rderred to as Oysters are rich in iodine and they might be compared to the glandular organa, such as liver and kidney, a source of three vitamins. A, B and G. and the nutritive values of all these your maxillary foods properly may be considered together. Their compori-tio- n make is very simdar, consisting principally of protein water state and fat, with the chief varueton Sfflhermnost in the fat content occurring They also average about one Place of Fish in the Diet JS'wwtoy11" per cent of minerals and con The most important contribution The sun is been too, with tain some of the vitamins in the productionconcerned, of vitamin D, as it of all forms of fish is their provarying amounts. by means of sunshine that our teins, which as we have seen may fteAn" pro-- I 10681, Fish vs. Other Flash Foods 5,000 l(rieofmore than There is a wide variation among IfTire extensive plains in the different kinds of fish in the camel-Jumamount of fat they Hamas are are Buddhist contain. In general, fish have less is the emblem fat and more water jirth tree than other forma of meat. Their tissue LrDy rain clouds travel fibers Irid at the rate of about are also as hour, ) miles an he I J Sfte Woods county ex-- fori whole or in ctnow recorded in 1,000 lh An p ind dialects. ne, BEHOLD ESTIONS EP Pictures Pictarei. be made jmi rooms canthem with by cowring nils :r feUac. i shorter, which makes for ease of digestion. In many cases, their flavor is less pronounced because there are fewer extractives. For this reason, fish is considered less stimulating, and that is also why it is often served with some sort of sauce, or with a lemon garnish to point up the flavor. The proteins of fish are regarded as equally useful with other forms of meat for helping to build and repair body tissues. Most lean fish are richer in minerals than fatty fish; in this respect, they resemble lean meats. Salt water fish are notable as Bibjs Safety, See that source of iodine, required for furniture is removed when the proper functioning of the thyHits to walk, as he will roid gland. It is desirable that & my article within reach this mineral be included in the my topple over on him. dietary to help prevent simple Fruit gooey. cakes, goiter. puddings, cookies, and The Cattle of the Sea made with honey stay The host significant difference long time. between fish and most other flesh Pillow foods is that with the exception of Pillow Cases. tttr out quickly when they certain shellfish which are prosnail for the pillows duced under government regulation, crops from the sea are them. neither planted by man, nor culGarden. You can use tivated by him. Unlike the farmer or the cattle window sill as a i grow chives, parsley, and man, the fisherman gathers his harvest without the previous efPlant them in nicely buckets, and you'll find fort of sowing seeds or cultivating jawing accessories to next plants; without the necessity 'of ( dinners and suppers as providing shelter or fodder. To a man or woman who has In u they are useful. never enjoyed the experience of catching fish for dinner, the sea may suggest nothing but an exwater. But panse of blue-gree-n to those who are familiar with the habits of its denizens, the sea is a frauing (Ac Road . . . teeming the modem counter-- i fascinating place with life. It contains many forms of the ancient chicken of vegetable materials, of which seaweed is the best known. These pxs a pedestrian cross the provide food for the lower forms the wrong places and of animal life which inhabit the I looking? waters. They, in turn, are eaten P that the National Safety by larger creatures. In the final ii'trying to find out after all forms of animal life ation of its records analysis, in the sea, aa on land, are dependthat at least a third ent for their sustenance upon the itrians killed in rural sunv which stores up energy in Per cent of those were crossing at green plants. i 2 tabte- sty Talks - ondnfd ne your to bring y more-- 1 tab Pbillipi igejuict Mt.na-- 1 nmetb .mob ) I used, milk of ask far Is fjrthethanlossintersections, of life from atkms mounted GNESttl nark. I best source becomes available. Fish liver oils are the richest natural sources of vitamin D. This vitamin is necessary for the proper utilization of calcium and phosphorus in building strong bones and sound teeth. We prize highly the liver oils of the cod, halibut, salmon, swordfish and tuna for their fine amount of this precious vitamin. , The body oils of certain fish are also valued for their vitamin D. Some varieties that are notable in this respect are salmon, herring and sardines. It is agreeable as well as economical to obtain vitamin D by serving seafood, because fish supplies so many other valuable nutrients at the same time. Fish Is Universally Available There are perhaps more varieties of fish than any other type of first-claprotein food. A government bulletin has listed 40 kinds besides smoked and salted fish and the various shellfish. Thus the use of fish provides ample opportunities for varying the menu. Moreover, though fish is more perishable than other flesh foods, it is available today in every town and hamlet, however remote from the waterways. No matter where she lives, the homemaker can choose from a wide variety of canned, dried, smoked, salted and quick-froze- n fish. And both transportation and refrigeration have been so imfish are proved that fresh-caugdistributed far inland. The quick-froze- n fish should be handled as carefully as fresh fish, and kept under refrigeration, used within a reasonable time after purchasing. Canned fish, naturally, requires no refrigeration, and a supply can always be kept on hand both for everyday use and for emergencies. The most important canned fish, in terms of the amounts packed and sold, is salmon. This flavor-som- e fish is an excellent and economical protein food which is also notable for its energy value; its calcium, phosphorus and iodine; and as a source of vitamins A and D. Other canned seafoods that are sold in volume include tuna, sardines, shrimp and clams. Canned crab and lobster meats and oysters are also to be found upon the shelves of most grocers, together with other varieties of seafood, some packed in tomato sauce. When using canned salmon and other kinds of fish that have been amount, may be increased through the use of a rich sauce, or they may be cooked in fat. Taking into consideration its food values and economy, and when the preserved forms art utilized, its ease of preparation, the homemaker who desires to feed her family well should serve fish or shellfish, in some form, much oftener than once each week! ss Questions Answered Mrs. M. McK. It has been calculated that the amount of vitamin G now believed to be necessary for helping to maintain good health might be supplied by a pint of milk, one serving of grapefruit, one whole egg, five slices of whole wheat bread and one serving of turnip greens. ht Fashion News in Patterns doll-wais- well High-shoulder- ed t ladens fetor that t to your mtipre. jhau Riggs. id smU I (eH itura DEN'S , - 181 I COUGH DROPS IktaMpi dUconWH b otuaw-- lo Heart touch his with KtoYOW wHttMB anything less Macdonald. Fiaktart death MUS? I LD! ITS fun to wear the new styles first! To have something deui cidedly smart and refreshingly different before everybody else starts to wear it. These patterns QUICK RELIEF bring you ideas for new styles that are right up at the top of fashion's 13, 15, 17. Size 13 requires 114 .FOR ACID Just as pretty and be- yards of 54 inch material for preferences, indigestion d aa coming they can be I You dont jacket, 1 yard for need a lot of sewing experience to 14 yards of 54 jacket. work with these designs. Each in- inch material for the skirt and 14 sew chart to yard for the cap. To line jacket, cludes a 114 yards of 54 inch material; to guide beginners. The Fetticoat Dress. line skirt, 114 yards; to line cap, If you want something just as ysrds and flattering as it is exr youthful Send your order to The Sewing tm u. 3rC?': make yourself the Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Wlun. If citingly new, ikjbiB JT"1 ,hm The Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, frock. charming petticoat rai. hi skirt is cut with an exaggerated Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) I!? " manrj. flare, so that you can wear a real each. Bell Syndicate --WNU Service. petticoat under it, or sew in petti ti Oar- - laches Fever te Cl luaua long-sleev- ed short-sleeve- bk Lvalues S SmS ISrassSiSs ?Tryad d there tj ffolksle art' ISTCUS to kj L 1OTB-- 4B. DO THIS TO REUEVE PAM AND DISCOMFORT OF A COLD Mm Stapls Method Below Tikes osly a Few Wastes Wlwa Bayer Aspiris is Used Starts to Ease Pain and Discomfort and Sore Threat Accompanying The simple way pictured above often bring) amazingly fast relief from discomfort and son throat coat ruffles, for rustle and charm. t, the bodice is Above the gathered over the bosom, and has crisp little frill that simulates the line of a bolero. sleeves complete its Victorian charm. The whole thing does nice things to your figure, and its just about the most seductively feminine fashion you can choose. Make it of taffeta, flat crepe or silk print. Skating Suit With Hood. Whether you ice or roller-skatthis is the thing to wear! And since the skating silhouette will be very smart for spring in sports clothes, too, you'll want a runabout outfit made with this same pattern, later on. The fitted, jacket, buttoned straight up to the throat, is excellent style for street and sports wear, as welUas the swirling skirt. If you make this suit to wear for ice skating or in a cold climate, line both skirt and jacket of wool. The Patterns. No. 1669 is designed for sizes 12, With long 14, 16, 18 and 20. sleeves, size 14 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. With short sleeves 4 yards. Requires 4 of pleating. yards No. 1673 is designed for sizes 11, S IS! 5? --WNU C. Houston Goudiss Cclds Almost Instantly over step-by-st- ep President Roosevelt makes the New Ded is the fight for the contrd of the 1940 convention . . . Inquiry into whole silver policy is demanded . . . Roosevelt jolts "peace at any pried lobby. WASHINGTON. Tha real battle confronting the New Deal, as President Roosevelt made crystal clear in his Jackaon Day speech. Ilea in be used interchangeably with the fight for control of the 1940 Demthose .of beef, pork, lamb, veal ocratic convention. It seems a long and poultry. The iodine of sea- time off, to those not accustomed to foods and shellfish is also ex- get interested in politics until the tremely important, and in some closing days of a campaign. But varieties, the content of vitamins the convention is Just one year from A and D. The more fatty fish, in- June, the selection of delegates becluding mackerel, salmon, eels, gins one year hence, and the schemherring, catfish and shad are com- ing to pick and control those deleparatively rich in energy values. gates is already under way. The fuel value of cod, flounder, Most of the fire in Roosevelt's perch, smelts and haddock, which Jackaon Day speech, it will be notare low in fat, and halibut and ed, was against the outside elements whitefish which have a moderate that have infiltrated the Democratic FORM i Reviewed by CARTER FIELD dear the red battle faring emblem of roudo one-four- th I t does NATIONAL AFFAIRS I the u, b C. Houston Goudiss Touches Upon the Food Value. ?tutunt0e aM4befre conserve the orr run anaJ Shellfish; Shows How Thev Can Hein JuU:e whlch ! out during the sterilization process, as these con- to Improve Nutritive Quality of the Diet ti? valuable nutrients. p-- L the boundary hotted $1 u" WHAT to EAT and WHY many billion dollars befora the repeal would ensue. The point is that the law directs tha treasury to keep on buying silver until the amount of silver held of the value of all the gold and silver held by the government or unm the price of silver shall reach one dollar and twenty-nin- e eents an ounce. The law was passed back in 1B33. Very shortly the treasury started buying silver, on the world market. When it began tha world pries of eents an ounce. silver was forty-fiv- e By prodigious buying, and with many speculators all over the world convinced that the U. &. treasury would be able to do Just that to the world price, the aiklng price gradually advanced. It went above accompanying colds. see pour doctor. Try it. Then He probably will tell you to con tinue with the Bayer 'Aspirin because it acta ao fast to relieve dia- comforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. Thu ample way, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. But make aura you set genuine BAYER Aspirin. IrMUTABLETS I FULL SALT DOOM as LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Osr lobby Is deUrMtaly air Sadi tool far bey Row party and are now seeking to control it He wants all the Tweedle-dee- s to go join their Republican brethren, the Tweedledum, and let tha New Dealers run the Democrat to party. But there were a great many men and women in the audience at the Mayflower hotel, some of them show in the photographs taken of the President they were so close to him who are not going to cooperate on. foe tide of the New Dealers in that battle. Leaving entirely aside those whose opinions are clearly known on this matter, one might speculate as to which side at foe battle will include James A. Farley, who is shortly to retire as postmaster general, but who Urban Area Defined The urban ana, as defined by tha bureau of census, includes all cities tTnly Persons to Profit sad other incorporated places havHava Been Foreigners t Then the treasury abruptly ing a population of 2,500 or more, stopped the tremendous speculation. I HOTELS The only persons to profit, to any extent had been foreigners. In foe OTEL PLANDOME. BALT LAKB Katie II.ML UJt State BL first place all silver then above QUIET IHMPECTAaLE CLEAN ground in the United States had Who la MENU. NEVADA. Map at tha !. been nationalized and was bought by HOTEL GOLDEN Xcm'i tawR m4 the government at fifty eents an peykr fcetrt ounce. In the second if an AmerOFFICE EQUIPMENT ican bought silver in some foreign NEW AND ad chair. foe some did market and specula- trynrrhin, iMiai drte HfM) L. DRUM EX- R. Bradviy, I tor was taxed 50 per cent at his B. profit. This was a special tax on foe TRUSSES transaction, and of course was In laatnraeat Baipil In addition to any income tax. Manafactam of Ah an investigation was porter. Elaatie Btoekinc. cidentally Phyalciaaa Bagrtr started to discover who was specu- 4R W Tha Lake CHw. tftali tnrf South Bt lating in silver. Names of wives of ICE CREAM FREEZERS senators and all sorts of bigwigs were discovered. The investigation SODA FOUNTAINS ICE CREAM COIIN-TE- B FREEZERS and lea Cnaai eabfnrte was dropped. ter rtartoraa, Bteola, Carbonaten. Without treasury bidding up, foe Tibi. Aha raraadltlaard aqalpa price of silver promptly dropped IS Flat Office Place CO. Maaaractaran Salt Leha CNF back to where it had been before In the buying campaign started. HOT CEREAL fact it went below that and la now e For a Ddirloaa Bnaktat eents. hovering around forty-threSacra GRAINS OP GOLD wttb So that foe treasury not only has a That Tcaatad Fterar, at aU C racer tremendous loss on all the silver it bought abroad during tha buying PHOTOGRAPHY spree, but has a loss at seven cents PHOTO-KRAF- T an ounce cm all foe silver it took FILM SERVICE ECONOMY over from American citizens. This huge loss, augmented by the Any Roll Davaiopad with 25c I Quality Priati subsidy price paid few silver mined Extra Priats 3c inside foe United States, which has film caiafafly Wrap coia next until continued been June, just SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N DRUGS when foe law expires, does not show lox 749 treasThe books. on foe treasury Balt Lahe CNr. Utah ury does not admit the loss. com- Farley's Influence Blocks Candidacy of Jackson It must be recalled, to grasp the Importance of this, that it was largely Farleys influence that prevented what would have been the most spectacular step toward picking a New Deal successor for Roosevelt It was Farley, against Roosevelts strong desire, who stopped the nomination for governor of New York of Robert & Jackson. It so happens that this step now turns out not to have been very Important as far as Democratic presidential candidacies are concerned. For it is the concensus of political judgment that if Jackson had been nominated Thomas E. Dewey would now be governor of New York. It would have been only by getting elected governor of New York, and making a fair record at Albany, that Jackaon could have obtained the start toward foe White House desired for him by so many New Dealers, including foe President himself. So foe chief significance of foe blocking of Jackson's nomination-assum- ing that Dewey would have beaten nearly any one except Herbert H. Lehman ia that Farley was willing to oppose the Presidents plan for building up a 100 per cent New Dealer for foe presidency, and that he could find sufficient strength, even against foe desires of the President, to make that objection stand. It would seem reasonable to suppose, therefore, that Farley, with much foe same backing he had last summer, will be able to prevent foe selection of delegates from New York who could be swung solidly to New Dealer. any other For instance. Harry L. Hopkins. ut Subsidy Price far Silver Causes Many Red Faces There are a good many red faces aa the result of tha continuance of the present subsidy price for silver mined in the United Stated. Secretary of foe Treasury Henry Morgen-- ; foau Jr. Is among those who thought foe price should be reduced, and ex--! pected it would be. Senator John Townsend of Delaware has introduced a resolution providing for an inquiry into foe whole silver policy. The natural inference would be that this would be shelved, but there are several senaide, ators, even on the who would like nothing better than to have a thorough public airing and discussion of foe government's silver pro-silv- HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.50 to fXOO Tha Hotel TompU Sonora fcoo n Modlr btehly dmboblo, Kill olwoyo f lod II Immoo. nil to, oupramrly comfarublo, oad airaoo-phora.- Um-for- a ihonaihvwmabkYMtn thlo hotel Ui andonland why HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Yon ooa lira appraelate why i We a mark f diaUmethm to stea at this hanutifef hootolry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Thera la nothing new under the Eyebrow plucking was prae--i ticed 8,000 years ago and intermittently throughout the ages. A lip lotion la recommended in an old book published in Venice in 1510, "ashes at hairs plucked from a horses tail mixed with an equal Far Eastern portion of honey." beauties at all times have found, and still find, a substitute for the much - maligned lipstick of the Twentieth century flapper in the scarlet juice of prepared betel nut, which they chew with the persisteni cy of an American gum addict. eighty cento. to continue, probably right up to foe convening at that convention, as chairman of foe Demo- cratic National mittee, and as of the New York State committee. Nothing New policy. Actually, of course, foe treasury, with foe approval ot the President, !haa flagrantly Ignored foe law. It la a crazy law, and this writer believes that foe President and Mr. Morgenthau should be commended for not obeying it But It should be repealed if it ia not to be obeyed! Aa a matter of fact, it would have to be repealed very shortly if the treasury should make a really conscientious effort to obey 1L However, the proceeding would cost foe taxpayers of this country a good Dkt nt ' Nat-Li- --- id PHOTO-KRAF- Peace at Any Pried Lobby Is Jolted by President T REyGARDENB00M Seeds-ShrubsTr- President Roosevelt jolted the old peace at any price lobby considerably with foe first part of his message. It so happens that foe extreme pacifist movement in this country has always been rather closely associated with religion or rather with church organizations, One line in the Bible which this group never liked to hear quoted though it has been thrown at them many times by irate members of foe senate and house navel and military committees, not to mention sundry generals and admirals is Christ's statement that He came not to bring peace, but a sword.' Roosevelt, same researchers assert, ia foe first important public official in 1900 years who made a public statement supporting that particular statement of foe Savior. But the President makes a strong and rather convincing ease for the argument that religious freedom, in fact religion itself, ia dependent upon democracy, and goes right on from there to prove that democracy 1 WJf.U. ees ORT E RTW ALT Week Ha. MM oTuCOJB SALT LAM Early American Ordinary' Forerunner of the Hotel public house ordinary as it was commonly called, was the crude forerunner of the modern hotel in this country. With the development of roads these "ordinary" increased. Gradually the old name was dropped, and tha public houses, with their taprooms and great fireplaces, became known as taverns. About the time of the Revolution the word hotel was found in general use, relates a writer la the Chicago Tribune. In 1794 the City hotel, a New York house with 73 rooms, was opened. It was considered a tremendoui establishment in its time. Soon other hotels were built in Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The new esBoston, ia dependent upon defensive armatablishments were confined, howevment er, to the principal eastern cities It ia a queer and. to foe peace at until the development of the railany price crowd, a very annoying road. argument They prefer texts like The first steam trains carried turning foe other cheek and "foe meek shall inherit foe earth and many commercial travelers westothers glorifying foe virtues, and ef- ward into new business territories. increased They Quickly their numbers ficiency, of prefer the attitude of the early and as quickly hotels sprang up in Christian martyrs, who died in the towns and cities which became physical agony but spiritual exalta- their stopping places. tion to foe thought of a bright and shining sword to defend their re Tarragon Vinegar ligious freedom. Tarragon vinegar is ordinary vinOn Capitol Hill, however, there ia egars that has been flavored with no doubt about foe outcome. Lots tarragon, an aromatic herb. of senators and representatives who Flood Control on HissiusippI are politically, or Flood control of the Mississippi ecoor personally, was begun by French settlers more nomically against foe President are than 50 years befora the American Revolution. taking off their hate to him on the deeply or The early American Swastika Once Worn ao Cham religious note of his The swastika waa once worn as message. Not so much because foe charm to ward off evil influence! or President brought spirits. forth a sympathetic The President trom their religious souls as because he pro vided them with what they regard as a perfect alibi for foe next campaign. Perfect Alibi to Hand to Pacifists Back Home When they are reproached pacifiata back home by foe end moat of them have peace at any price elements in their districts and itates they can point out that not to vote for big army and navy appropriations is to endanger religious freedom in foie country. Most of them intended to do jurt that anyhow, but now they can do it with considerably less worry. In fact they think the President's address may stifle in advance a lot of the opposition they might otherwiae have had from foe good folks who believe in foe virtue of And how it does help them with future speeches. The President hat already harrowed the ground for them. He hai provided a theme for letters to constituents which will or ao the boya now think remove a lot of rocks from the path to their own renomination and C Bell Syndicate. I AYE LASSIE, IT COSTS LESS BECAUSE IT BURNS BETTER AND LASTS LONGER? WNU Service. Snakes Sleep, Eyes Open Snakes sleep in the aenaa that they take physiological rest comparable to sleep in mammals, but having no eyelido they cannot close their eyes. Vocational Education Vocational education ia schooling to prepare students for remunerative employment, aa contrasted with education intended primarily to furnish culture. I |