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Show who teaches Food Expert Turns Court drug administration, cannery employees the proper method Into School and Wins Case of using the microscope ln examin- ing and counting molds on foods, was summoned. At the courts direction he instructed the cannerys food examiner ln correct use of the microscope and revealed errors In the latters method of examination. The cannery attorney watched closely, and later consented to a decree of condemnation as originally sought by the Uncle Sams food examiners strive for accuracy Its' part of their Job. One of them recently converted a federal court Into a schoolroom and enabled the government to win a contested food seizure case. The cannery whose food was seized testified Its count of molds was consistently lower than those of the government B. J. Howard, chief of the laboratory of the food and ADVENTURERS CLUB micro-analytic- The Republican has made Its first for the moves a Heady 193C campaign. The executive rSht committee of the 8 Your national committee has I nedyto'; I feting here, a session that Z ,nd ended with enthusiasm mem-fo- r qualified p Loier The reason th' ' doctor's all of their Joy was, ud. Leed by Chairman Henry P. it the tide has deflnlte-- d i , tiat the tait are we going out to and re- President Roosevelt for .in jership H C niLupt ii aad , frequent!-doctors- Justl-P,on- e all of this Joy Is can tell, but certainly oilcan wheelhorses for the in almost five years have They ns of genuine fight ivlnced that Mr. Roosevelt tall-ji, yew Deal are In a now they are committed for THILL the safe ! -- fl 'ou your ou , the i petit- -. Magas, j f p, i.te Jri the executive tee meeting simply bubbled unbiased Mth enthusiasm, not help reaching the the n after they watched the committee did iq that He of a constructive nature. - be that this group was not out many plans. ii to map It did not have that purpose, to rise and Inquire : ( inclined as I said, ;e, neers iglneerlng in ,ld a meeting? outstanding action taken authorization given Chair-letrhto establish a young In the ican club division tt d 35 present administration until It crashes help to every calling attention mistake it Ming and every J me ablets stores isthe inue pe- i one - er e headquarters here, at of the session apparently ? exchange k and eart In file that lasted was given over of Ideas. Republicans may the circumstances that brought their ty leadership to headquarters four par-eelt- cod Sign months earlier while continuing to claim Republican afiiiiatlons when he sought election to the senate. While it was never proved how much Mr. Lucas had to do with I,, the belief has always prevailed that It was Mr. Lucas who conceived the Idea of persuading George W. Norris, an obscure grocery story proprietor In Nebraska, to file for the United States senate against Senator George W. Norris who was then seeking Tunlshment was meted out to the Groceryman Norris who. It appeared after the thing was over, was more or less of an Innocent bystander who was willing to lend the use of his name. Thus, when a few weeks ago. Mr. Lucas personally sent a questionnaire to the hundreds of Republican state and county chairmen, seeking their views as to a Presidential nominee for the party, those who remembered his services with the Republican national committee immediately wondered what hi3 object was. I have tried to ascertain what the purpose might be and have thus far had no success other than the statement which Mr. Lucas made to me. He told me at the time of his poll that he wanted to discover exactly what the sentiment was of those party chairmen far removed from the hotbed of party control. his conviction, he said, that It s the method he was employing would bring to the attention of those In control of the Republican party facts that should awaken them and keep them from allowing the party machine to be subordinated to the wishes of a few. lie declined to name those few. Now, however, he Is in the limelight In a new fashion. If he has been damaged, as he claims, by the conspiring of Mr. Uilles and others, then he ought to collect and those who conspired ought to be exposed. unbiased observers Nevertheless, remain without a conviction that Mr. Lucas has been the victim of such a conspiracy. Terrible Mistake Cabinet halting Vowder is L ow Prices selling at By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter. AND my sympathies to you, Mrs. Charles Williams. 1 know and how you felt that day happily appreciate , on2 ago when an ambulance policeman brought you the sad news that every married woman dreads. Mrs. Williams story, boys and girls, is heavy with tragedy. It hapon ommrssm' a "No more her husbands forty-firs- t pened birthday. Mrs. Williams was preparing a little surprise party to celebrate the event when the blow felL baking! y-golly Says Mrs. Own II. Filming, tf 1235 Jndson A ve Evanston, UL Womanlike, she smiled happily as she baked her husband's little dreaming of the awful news that favorite birthday cake was already on Its way. The door-berang. Mrs. Williams wiped her hands on the kitchen towel and went to answer It MRS. FLEMING, of Evanston, was one of the first to hear the grand news: All Calumet prices are lower! "No need for any woman to take chances with her baking now, saya Mrs.Fleming.NowthatCalumeta selling for the lowest prices in its history, it means that the very best can be bought at a bargain. Ask your grocer for Calumet! 111., ll Policeman Gives Mrs. Williams a Fright. Doubtless the boy with the Ice cream, she thought, and she hoped he had brought the kind Charlie liked. She opened the door. Not the delivery boy, but a sober-facepoliceman stood there. A police ambulance was in front of the d house. DID Charles Williams live here? the officer asked. Mrs. Williams caught her breath at the form of the question. An Icy hand seemed to clutch her heart Why yes, she said haltingly, Hes my husband Is there something wrong?" The policeman appeared to be sympathetic, but he Ignored i WHY DOES CALUMET give uch astonishing "baking luck? Why ia Calumet different from other baking powders? Because Calumet combine two distinct leavening actions. A quick one for the mixing bowL And Calumete famous A slower one for the oven double action ia so perfectly balanced and controlled that it produces perfect leavening every time. her question. "Is your husband a painter? he asked. "Yes." "Medium height?" ... Yes. "Weight about two hundred pounds?" Mrs. Williams nodded. She was getting weaker at every question. The policeman, she says, kept his eyes lowered on a little book he held. "Age about forty? he asked. Why, yes he Is forty-on- e today, but She Fears the Worst and Who Wouldnt? The officer closed Ills little book and took her gently by the arm. "We had better step Inside," he said. From the way he looked, Mrs. Williams says, she knew She sank into a chair. something terrible had happened. Your husband has "Be brave, the policeman continued. had an accident He fell off a ladder. It might be very serious. Mrs. Williams says a cold chill went right to her heart It couldnt Now! Big New 10 pLxan Like-Chairma- Lu-j.Vr- 1 . & j S 'fo. ' , 11 v I Calumet, the Double-ActinBaking Powder, comes in two can is convenient sizes. The new-siz- e . . . the dime regular price yours for a d of the Can is now only 25f. g Full-Poun- ordinarily meet It Is a sign, from the Republican riint It ought to mean that re all set to do business and Let U3 turn from a discussion of political rows and personal enmito learn ties About Miss something about i p doing business until ttiey Die most elected a candidate one to the OReilly ca!m and complancy in November, 193G. Rut none of the Washington writ- cent women who has ever served ln es able to determine exactly a public capacity. I refer to Miss going to be done. The Wash-writer- s Mary M. OReilly. NDSTOV It Is probable that few of those can hardly be Cba' Calif. If Inside Information that who read my observation on Washcut Is correct, because the ington affairs ever have heard of lie committee really did not Miss OReilly, nor is it strange that ns ' ry far with any plans. I said they have not heard of her for I do food '( that not believe there Is any Individual the wheelhorses ap- od to be full of fight There was more retiring and less desirous of ) evidence of this. There was publicity than she Is. evidence For 32 years. Miss O'Reilly has of possibilities, at t that there may be family graced an office In the treasury. conThere Is no doubt that many Starting as a minor clerk she of the rsof servant a as the tinued public national committee IF like Chairman In the office of the director of the n Fletcher. mint. She did a Job at once so Fletcher Is not eristic nhnut certain members of faithful and so efficient that pro'mmlttee over which he pre- - motions continued to come until It is made to appear, there-- f eight or ten years ago she was made hat there may be some mud assistant director of the United pig before the machine Is at-- r States mints. Administrations came for ttie campaign next year. and went through all of those years and Miss O'Reilly continued to do I her Job, to do It so faithfully that y have been by coincidence of what her have been by design hut no one ever thought f have been. may affiliations whatever the rea-- ! political i t A few days ago, there came from Help son the actIon of White House an executive or'f Aer Robert II. Lucas. the dropwhich said that the treasury der L former executive for the continue to keep Miss OReilmight 1,18 : Republican national , 1 VIP on the pay roll for a year after " ly ln J "ling a libel suit November 1 she will be seventy idrWP one f the I party members Is old on that date and under Lt n help either Mr. Lucas years the law would be forced to retire. paries D. Uilles, national com- rec""an Secretarj Morgenthau, however, from New York. Mr. ICS and capacity the unique ortaW r- Uilles and Frank ognized possesMiss which OReilly quality fialthnore newspaper ses and has extended her term of commentator, service. IW. ii, eharwa I, an?.0" the 8ame dfly thflt the I was telling a Washington visitor hlin.COminlttee met here that employed and Mr. Kent were "con- - the other day the system , In the national ,dostry him politically. yVhy No Capital for the .. ey that Mr. Lucas can ?f a in z.reeu Identification of charges In court hut . p. ll6 cxpa!n. can or cannot sustain the the north and south streets that ing act,"n against a 5ES (anpnt i,C,lr. anJ the east and west ,er of his own par-i- i bore numbers ' man wl(im were named after letters In streets " hom he was ns- ,,(j or with names beginn party leadership, natur- - the alphabet with those letters In the order ning ,r Ken6 a, disruPtIng Influence. In the alpha-ho- t arter learning of of their appearanc R p(8a In the course of my explanar "sij:.Q tlmt 5Ir L,u'a9 was tion my friend discovered that there ;ts hedat aii 1,18 he was n,,t was no street given the letter "J ou comment here a little research ' "cl !rVf3 Wh0 know Doth and It resulted In why this bad determine to work Mr Kent to lat Sthln1 s,(,ns aetion was brought hnppened. Up. j From .ecords of the Association to upset Mr. h iIr , order Inhabitants of Washinghas dsllked Mr. of Oldest ton and from (hr office of the regisUrS and 801 ,n hat ,,f the opln-'an1 ter of deeds, I found definitely alone y astl,te Pol'tlcal writ-- f used Mr. I been had the letter never 18 's alNitil..1,8 spehlng to wreck out beyond "the first although ( for SL ru,l(,ns Mr- - Uilles used bJ Jo ore names n n tn1 km 88 a defendant phabet" where names begin with t suit tiifV streets and the aialnst Mr. KenL there !r the alphabet In regular order, 1)6 rtutf I 1,8 liilivl.in r whose names hoeln with fcmeinhered, streets are a" I I r'iih,.r n w, gt mixed tip "J." Rut there was no J street rot SonnIUr l,lesa ,n the elTort and never had been. what ! tleorge W. Norris h"hr,Kk Further Inquiry developed reason, Jlo basic nator l(l the n Norris has believe to he the and namely, wltnilmity of the letter i prty Democratic tllMliIUM.fc uud "J" "lien written. Unloa, Western eurs, mean- - f - A SIMPLE TWI ST. ..tnJtks Easy. Offtot lifts & Ho iPtUini, to Intiu fitftr-tails- l nabs a runne? V bey ! READ THE ADS CALLING. ALL CARS CALLING. a ALL CARS. LIFE CONVICT ES- FROM STATE PENITENTHES HEADED NORTH IN A BLUE ON ROUTE 31 TOURING. CAR CAPES IARY. n Ea Knew Something Terrible Had Happened. Mrs. Williams be possible that her Charlie was dead I Her next question sonnded as though someone else were asking Is he dead?" she asked. The tears In the policemans eyes, she says, gave her his answer, but his words held out a ray of hope. He Is at the Emergency hospital very badly hurt but there might be a slight chance. Mrs. Williams rushed to the phone. The kindly policeman verified her helped her get the number, but the hospital only it worst fears. She listened stunned as they told her. Her Charlie had died without regaining consciousnese. Smoke floated In from the oven In the kitchen. "Something Is burning, the policeman said. Mrs. Williams looked at him blankly. "It doesnt matter now," she said. "Its too late." at the front door the same door through She stared In her which her Charlie always entered about this time. familiar the hear even could grating she she thought anguish door opening . , . of his key . . . she seemed even to see the mind had snapped her she thought Williams Mrs. says, and then, for WILLIAMS I IN THE DOOIt WALKED CHARLIE I Ghost? Not on your lifel Alive and hungry ... dry-eye- d Charlie Got a Real Birthday Smacker. Charlie Williams says the kiss site got wasnt a ghostly And Mrs off to the kitchen Just In time to save that kiss, either, and she hopped What had happened was this; Dry your tears, boys and girls. PoAnother painter named Charles Williams had been killed. the when and on hie description name body, hie lice found only made a perfectly checked so closely with Charlie's, the police had error. natural when the word got ont that But thats not all Mrs. Williams says had the time of his life Just husband awful hpr Charlie was dead, that friends who came to offer their conand door scaring the answering dolences to bis widow. a ghoul undertaker who arrived-li- ke He even scared a for Charlies remains. shock was so great that sh Mm. Williams aays that the a doctor, but ao many sympathetic thouaht she would need have time to get elck-- she wai aha didnt In that came friends her guesta. too busy entertaining Ilfel The party turned Into a com-Rut Charlie bad the time of hia wake I And Its not often a fellow geta and celebration ( nation birthday wake I rim nee to celebrate bis own d Mark Twain, and when anybody looked n.arlle took a cue from of hia demise was "the that announced story he to see him alive, greatly exaggerated. high-hatte- aruinu: GEE. 01ZZY, YOU I HAD THAT OLD CON- -j TROL AND SPEED WHEN YOU BEAN-E- D CERTAINLY THAT d CON- - WELL, SON. YOU WON'T LAST IN THE BIG LEAGUE WITHOUT CONTROL. AND YOU COT TO HAVE PLENTY OP ENERGY, TOO, tf WELL. I GET PLENTY OF H EXERCISE AND SLEEP. GET SO MUCH ENERGY, DIZZY? if AND I EAT ENERG- YBUT, HOW DO YOU f , LIKE THAT making food, too. CRAPE-NUT- THERE. 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