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Show THE BULLETIN WHAT to EAT and WHY WHOS ld Rates As a By LEMUEL F. PARTON British N' has been takingThekicks from YORK. all- par- liament which reacted angrily to the armys summary action against young Duncan Sandys, conservative member, who had revealed undue knowledge of air defense secrets. The government was embarrassed and backed up considerably. k The swift parliamentary was an instance of the latent staying power of the British democratic tradition, as the representative body rattled the bones of its late and great libertarians in telling the executive where it got off. The row overflows Into important political as the tall, handsome, loose - geared Mr. Sandys Is both a and political ally of Winston the Churchill who is government just now in a poland. litical There is a threat of conservative defection to the side of the still ambitious and powerful Mr. Churchill, with labor and liberal recruits, and, according to dose observers of British politics, some important new alignments may result. Mr. Sandys, thirty years old, is still just a rookie in this league, and, like Mrs. kick-bac- by-way- s, son-in-la- w pot-shotti- no-ma- ns cow OLearys may not have intended to start anything in partic- ular. He is, however, an energetic and capable young politician and there are those who say he may be another Anthony Eden in a few years. Running for parliament in 1935, he was assailed by the comely young Mrs. John Bailey who was leading the fight for the opposition. She is a daughter of Winston Top-Not- ck Food ch for the llomemakcra Chart for checking Nutritional Balance e It liata the food and theatandard amount East 39th Street. New York City to one-thiof their AMERICANS spend from total food budget for meat. In order to discover whether rd one-four- th in this that should he included in the daily diet. Contains skeleton menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner or supper to guide you in selecting the proper foods in expenditure is justified, let us examine the nutritive value of meat, and consider its contribution to the diet. Almost everybody likes the flavor oj meat, from the man who considers that no meal is complete without it, to the child who instinctively eats the meat on hist jdate before he touches the other one misses thrir savory flavor foods. The desire for meat is one that a meal without meat often fails to tempt or satisfy the appeof the strongest human appetites. tite. For centuries, man accepted The extractives indirectly aid in this craving for meat as an indica- the digestion of meat proteins beestion that it was cause they stimulate the flow of sentia to his well the digestive juices. Experiments being. But with the have demonstrated that meat inadvance in civiliza- duces a flow of juice in tion, there was an direct proportion gastric to the amount increase in many consumed. diseases, and for a This calling forth of great physiperiod of years, ological activity of the stomach meat was blamed a one reason meat is said as being a contrib- to be the mostwhy of all satisfying uting cause to kid- foods, and to stick to the ribs' ney trouble, rheu- longest. matism, high blood hardenpressure, Digestibility of Meat ing of the arteries and gout In the nutritive considering In recent years, there has been of any foed it is necessary a careful investigation of the pos- worth not to analyze its contribusible association between meat tionsonly to the diet, but to determine and disease. In the light of our well its nutrients are utilized newer knowledge, the old notions iow the body. Meat has a high ly have been discarded. And in food value because its protein is a now has place many cases, meat rapidly and thoroughly. in the treatment of the diseases digested Tests show that 97 to 98 per cen that it was once believed to cause! of meat protein is digested aw absorbed. The length of time mea remains in the stomach will deComposition of Meat Meat is a protein food of the pend upon various factors, such highest type. It is useful both as the amount of fat present, the for repairing the millions of cells method of cooking and the degree that are worn out daily and for of mastication. But there fo building the new tissues that are marked difference in the thornecessary for growth in childhood. oughness with which the different The proportion of protein varies kinds of meat are digested. Since it is so completely digestwith the kind of meat, and the cut. In beef, lamb and veal, it com- ed, however, meat supplies little prises between 14 and 26 per cent bulk, and it is therefore essential that an abundance of leafy vegeof the edible portion. The other constituents of meat tables and fruits should be eaten are fats, water, minerals, extrac- at the same time. tives, enzymes and pigments. The amount of fat present is an important factor in determining the fuel value of meat. And the more fat it contains, the less protein will be found in a given unit of weight. The different cuts of pork contain less protein than corresponding cuts of beef and lamb, with the exception of lean ham, lean pork chops and tenderloin. Churchill. He won the election la a battle and then, in the chivalrous Eton and Oxford tradition which is his background, he married Mrs. Bailey. She, incidentally, is a granddaughter of the Jennie Jerome of New York who became Mrs. Randolph Chnrehill and the mother of Winston ChnrchilL Jennie Jeromes father was one of the fighting editors of the New York Times in the ISMs. Meat as a Blood Builder Mr. Sandys, studious and someBeth glandular and muscle what ministerial, was with the dipg meats are rich in the lomatic service until 1933. He is mineral. Iron, and meat also second lieutenant in the London force, a son of the contains copper. The glandular organs, particularly liver, have late Capt George Sandys. great value In the prevention and had any hick in treatment of anemia. Pernlelous GREECE toneverthe Elgin marbles anemia baffled physicians for get back from England. Judging from many years until, in 1926, two notthis precedent, American aviators ed American scientists discovered have a long fight that liver contains a principle right rlane ahead in trying to which stimulates red blood cell This discovery has bring back from formation. Sought by been the discovery o: with ranked Kensington U. S. Flyers Science museum Insulin as one of the greatest in in London the Wright brothers air- our times. . Meat also contains a high perplane of the historical Kitty Hawk of December 17, 1903. Such centage of phosphorus. It is poor crow-howill be the endeavor of the newly in calcium, however, and this necformed association of men with essary substance must be obtained in adequate amounts from wings. They will appeal to Orville milk, cheese and green leafy Wright, who let the plane go to Eng- vegetables. land in 1928, after the Smithsonian The Vitamin of Meat institution had tagged the Samuel P. Langley plane as the first maLean muscle meats cannot be chine capable of flight carrying a considered as an important source man. There is as yet no word from of any vitamin except G. This Mr. Wright, who lives and works vitamin is necessary for the presomewhat aloofly in his office and vention of pellagra, and also helps to prolong the vigorous middle laboratory at Dayton, Ohio. d That years and to ward off old age, flight pot him in the history books, Beef, pork and lamb muscle contain approximately the same brought him a string of honorary of amounts but liver vitamin more G, and gathered degrees has been found to contain approximedals than his plane could lift, bnt all this was marred by the mately 10 times as much as muscle tissue. who misunderstanding about Some vitamin A Is found in fat flew first. He had been trained in science meats, but liver is also much richat Earlham college when he and er in this vitamin than muscle tishis brother made their plane in a sue. Vitamin B is present in lean He continued his meat, especially lean pork, which bicycle shop. studies in aerodynamics and his lat- has a considerably higher content er contribution was the stabilizing than lamb, mutton or beef. system which has made modem aviValue of Meat Eztractivei ation possible. Wilbur Wright died of typhoid fever in 1912. Meat contains small amounts of extractives. It is partly because rock-and-so- simple muter to lifeguard the health of your family by serving balanced diet it you lend By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS lion comers lately, but it stiffened up and began looking a lot more heraldic when the anParliament cient bill of rights Shows Spunk seemed to be inIn Army Row fringed. It was no rubber-stam- p will find it Nationally Known Food Authority Explains Why It WASHINGTON. A post card will each classification. bring you this valuable aid to good menu planning. Just ask for the Address C. Nutrition Chart. Houston Goudiss, 6 Kast 3Jth Street. New York City There has been considerable discussion regarding the place of meat in the child's diet. There are the same good reasons for using meat in the diet' of the child as in the diet of the grown-uMoreover, the childs protein requirement is greater than that of the adult, in proportion to his body weight At the beginning of the second year, many authorities advise that small servings of tender and finely minced beef, chicken, lamb or liver may be given about three times a week. As the child becomes older, he may have meat more often and as his ability to chew increases, he may be given larger pieces. p. Meat veal believe that Many people is less completely digested than other meats. But it has been demonstrated that even very young veal digest as rapidly and as completely as beef. It has also been held that red meats are lesi digestible and, therefore, less desirable than white meats. There is no evidence to support this point of view. 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The AAA anments to come from any govern- nouncement said there were 7,303 ment department in months. The producers voting on the adoption of statement, issued by the Agricul- the agreement. My information is tural Adjustment administration, that this number is a pitifully small said simply that a decision had been proportion of potato growers, even reached against making effective the growers of early and intera potato marketing agreement and mediate potatoes as distinguished order program covering interstate from fall potatoes. Yet, there was shipment of potatoes grown in 13 not a sufficient number of these to warrant the AAA in making the proearly and intermediate states.'' . The AAA announcement explained gram operative. What happened to that the overall vote" was suffi- the other growers? Well, I can make ciently large to make the marketing only one guess, namely, they just agreement operative under the law, did not have any interest in it. Of course, it may be different with but it was the conviction of officials that it was not feasible' to place growers of other crops. It must be the program in effect in the light of recalled, however, that there has the character of the vote taken. In been a multiplicity of evidence that some areas of the 13 states and, in- the corn farmers are dissatisfied, deed, in some of the states as a and there have been howls from the whole, there was actually a major- cotton growers and from the tobacity of the producers of potatoes who co growers, and the wheat sections voted against the agreement. are the source of other complaints. ' Thus, for the first time, a market- I have no way of knowing what proing agreement sponsored by the Ag- portion of the growers of these crops ricultural Adjustment administra- are represented in the opposition altion is rejected. Perhaps, to be ready voiced. There can be no doubt technically correct, I ought to say on one point, however. The inde(that, for the first time, there was pendence of the farmer is bound to such lack of public support that a be shown and if he is becoming dismarketing agreement has been gusted with bureaucratic direction abandoned before it was started. of his affairs, it is a condition that Certainly, if the folks charged with is more likely to spread than to deofficial responsibility deem a plan cline in scope. unlikely to succeed, there must be And speaking of regulation, I a quite evident lack of enthusiasm for it. The tendency heretofore has heard a conversation the other day been to cram rules and regulations that I am going to record here as and marketing agreements and con--. tracts and what have you right down faithfully as I can the farmers' throats as a means of recall the words, at my favorite table them to the benefits educating eventually accruing. Recognition of in the National Press club, a large this lack of support, therefore, con- table at which men gather for lunch. stitutes something of a change in Usually, all 12 places are filled, and the attitude of the AAA, but the sig- the types of work and means of nificant thing as far as I am con- livelihood represented are interestcerned continues to be the fact that ing of themselves some lawyers, the farmers again are asserting some government officials, some their independence. It amounts to a trade representatives, some writers. On this particular day, Douglas sign that agriculture has begun to desire less of Washington meddling Corrigan, flying "west from New York to California, had landed in in management of farms. There are obviously two schools Ireland without a permit from the of thought about government's rela- department of commerce. The questions with agriculture in this coun- tion: what could or should the detry. There is the philosophy repre- partment of commerce do about the sented by Secretary Wallace and his violation of its sacred rules? Of course, said former Sen. C. followers who favor crop control. It was they who argued for the pro- C. Dill of Washington, "the departgram of scarcity of supplies as a ment must take away his license. means to the more abundant life for It has to do it If it doesn't, there the farmer, and it is the same Mr. will be any number of foolhardy Wallace who now is promoting what lads try the same thing. Well, now, observed H. O. Bishhe is pleased to call the "ever normal granary idea. The other group op, famed student of George Washof friends of agriculture take the po- ington, "I just wonder whether sition fundamentally that the farm- thats right. Here we have a gover should have some form of gov- ernment department telling one and ernment assistance, but they object all of us that we must not fly across ocean unless we get their perstrenuously to any program that the What are we coming to in mission. Washcontemplates regimentation this country? Presently, we will over how the farmer ington control to have a permit to walk have and he what his farm prooperates across the Potomac river bridge. It duces. I suppose that the marketing may come to the end that we have a permit to buy food as agreement idea is a proper one to be to have do in Russia. they carried out if the crop curtailment Senator Dill: "Oh, but thats not idea is to be paramount as a national policy. It is an historical fact, of the point There is a question of course, that adoption of one type of safety involved, human lives. Mr. Bishop: "The railroad engiregulation begets other regulations. No man ever lived who could con- neer isnt licensed. He is responsiceive at one time, all of the neces- ble for hundreds of human lives. sary rules to control a set of circum- This whole thing of the government stances in which natural laws fig- getting tangled up in everything we ure. And natural laws figure in any do is silly. We don't have a dequestion of production of farm mocracy, any liberty, any more. It crops. So when and if there is to be was the spirit of adventure that national crop control, there must be made this country great. these subsidiary and district proSenator Dill: True. Take the grams to carry out the broader as- Corrigan incident, however, and pects of a plan. think what the government would spend looking for him if his $900 Since I never have been convinced crate had fallen in the Atlantic. Ive that a national crop control program an idea that the cost of looking for was sound, it was Amelia Earhart mounted to several no surprise to me hundred thousand dollars. If the Rejected to learn of what government hadnt made an effort Farmers By amounts to a plain to look for her, or for Corrigan if rejection of the theory by the farm- he had fallen, the newspapers of ers, or one segment of them. The the country would have 'bunted up' wonder to me is that these same the officials responsible. farmers waited so long to reassert Mr. Bishop: Wheres it going to themselves as bosses of their bust stop? Year after year, we see rattle ness. It may be an incident, how- brains get into congress and immeever, that proves the statement of diately promote seme new regulaone farmer who wrote to me say- tion or create another political buing, We may be slow in learning, reau or commission. but when we learn we usually are And so it went, on and on. Some finished their lunches and left; othright One of the reasons given privately ers came, and the argument was for the rejection of the potato agree- continued. ment was that the educational A few days later, the National work in advance of the vote by eli- Press dub entertained Howard flygible producers "was not of a very Hughes and his high order. But why, I ask, is it ers at a luncheon. Mr. Hughes necessary for our government to use was praised and his aides commendpropaganda at any time? There ed. They had made all preparations might be an emergency, such as for their flight in accordance with came with the World war, when department of commerce requirepropaganda can be justified. Other- ments. They were successful in wise, I feel it is not a function of their effort. And what do you think the success of the Hughes trip subgovernment, and one of the results is bound to be a government by sequently was used by the same two men and not by law. 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