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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, PAGE TWO Friday, November 16, 1951 CASTLE DALE, UTAH THE READER'S DATE BOOK Designs for Toy Railroad Builders American Diabetes Society Plans Ambitious Campaign In one of the most ambitious medical campaigns of recent years, the American Diabetes Association has announced plans to test 5,000,000 people for diabetes in an effort to find as many as possible of the estimated 1,000,000 people who have the disease How Many Bi Leagues? PHE West Coast has been asking to be rated as the third big league. This is a reasonable request if the West Coast can dig up enough cities and enough ballplayers. PATTERN gives tracing designs Suppose we inspect the situation for cutting out all the individual at large. There are parts of everything illustrated exnow 16 major-leagu- e cept the train and track. All asclubs with sembling directions are included; an enrollment of as well as decorating to get the some 500 ballplaymost realistic effects. Pricenf paters. Does anyone tern is 25c. w think there are 500 without knowing it. The association, a non-proorganization whose 1,500 members are mostly doctors with a special interest in that disease, said testing will begin in most areas throughout the country the week of 7, which has been designated as Diabetes Week. November Costs of the program, which in- volves no public fund raising, is being met by the doctors themselves and by voluntary contributions. More than 500 county medical societies and nearly 30 state medical societies are cooperating in the campaign with the association and its' affiliates. Dr. John A. Reed, association secretary, reports diabetes now ranks among eighth causes of death by disease in the United States, yet is the only chronic disease for which there is a known control. A person in whom diabetes is discovered and brought under control sufficiently early usually can expect to live a full, active and useful life. will be made during Efforts Diabetes Week to make the general public as aware of diabetes as it now is of cancer, heart disease, polio, tuberculosis and some of d ailthe other ments. Schools and colleges, industrial plants, unions, service clubs, veterans organizations, womens clubs and religious groups will participate in the campaign. It isnt generally known that both Bill Talbot and Hamilton Richardson, Davis Cup tennis champions, both have diabetes. Whatever your profession, trade or business, you can carry on a normal life like Talbot and Richardson If and this is a big if you discover It in time and bring it under control. Diabetes can often be recognized by its common symptoms loss of weight accompanied by constant hunger and intense thirst, as well as itching, changing vision and pains in the extremities. In The Arthritis and Rheumatism many instances, however, the disease is present without any of Foundation is conducting its anthe symptoms making themselves nual campaign during the months of November and December. The known. Diabetes Week offers the home illustration above is the official towns of the country an opportu- campaign insigna. nity to participate in a promotion week that can have as far reaching National Cage Bird results as cancer, heart, polio or 18-2- 4 Nov. Week tuberculosis drives. Not many people know that raisTurkey and Trimmins ing cage birds is a big business Time Is Nearly Here across the country, especially for That turkey n' trimmins time is many handicapped persons, penalmost here. In fact, its not too sioners and veterans. early for Main Street merchants During the week of November to begin their Thanksgiving pro4 people Interested in the motions, especially food markets Industry will celebrate National and poultry dealers. Cage Bird Week and attempt to tell people in the home towns Turkeys and all the trimmings for Thanksgiving dinners are althe importance of the industry and something of Its history. ready on their way to soldiers in Korea. Raising cage birds is one of the The Armys Transportation biggest hobbies in the country. fit 11-1- big-leag- big-leag- GRILLED . . . Joseph Li Calsi was questioned by New York police about the slaying of gambler Willie Moretti at a restaurant in Cliffside, N. J. The tip about Li Calsi came from an unidentified woman who said she drove the murderers to the spot of the kill- - major-leagu- one actually lieve there are Gnntland Rkt WNU Washington Bureau It takes two main post offices and three branches to handle from 90,000 to 150,000 pieces of mail received daily by members of congress. Three of the offices are in the house of representatives and two are in the senate. The house Post Office in the old house office building and its two branches, one in the new house office building and one in the house side of the capitol, are under the supervision of Postmaster Finis Scott of Tennessee. All the incoming mail goes to the two office buildings, is sorted, and sent to the congressmen. The three other offices handle all outgoing players BRITISH SCIENTIST MISSING . . . Dennis OConnor (shown at work at the national institute for medical research) and I. G. Campbell were said by English security officers to have vanished abroad with their families. No security secrets are involved, however, in their disappearance. OConnor was described by the Daily Mail as an avowed Communist. Their disappearance brings to mind the disappearance of the two British diplomats, Donald MacLean and Guy Burgess. regular first class mail, registered mail, parcels, insured mail, money orders, and a large amount that goes overseas. The two branches on the house side are used primarily by the press and secretaries of the representatives. During the summer the main users are the tourists. The amount of mail that each congressman receives fluctuates greatly, but John W. Byrnes of Wisconsin, Sam Rayburn of Texas, and Joseph Martin of Massachusetts, generally receive the most. Among those who get the least are Frank Ikard of Texas, Walter E. Rogers of Texas, and Robert E. Jones, Jr., of Alabama. Whereas the two post offices in the house office buildings employ three clerks each, the branch in the house side of the capitol is Small Change Is ... The atomic APPOINTEE energy commission has announced the appointment of Dr. Thomas Johnson as chairman of research for the commission. lie formerly was chairman of the physics department at Brookhaven national laboratory, Upton, N. Y. -- big-leag- the DiMaggio Hill. BELL . . . Irans Premier Mohammed Mossadegh visits Philadelphia on the first leg of a trip to Washington which scheduled him to have lunch at the White House with President Truman. Mossadegh pauses a few moments to feel the Liberty Bell in Independence Hall. The subject of liberty is especially close to the Iranian premier right now as he fights to rid his country of British influence created by the Interest of the British In Iranian oil. MOSSADEGH AND LIBERTY n, The Big League Angle The West Coast first needs more e ball parks and e populations in many cities. Los Angeles and San Francisco? One hundred per cent But what about Baltimore or Buffalo? What about Houston or . HITLER AIDE HAPPY . . . Frans y Vdn Papen, one of Hitlers when the Nazis were riding high, returns from a visit to Ankara, Turkey, where he once was German ambassador. He was found not guilty of war crimes at Better Cough Relief When new drugs or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold dont delay. 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It acts through a woman, mld-Uf- sympathetic nervous system to relieve distress of thus awful "heal waves"! big-leag- all-st- ar FIRST KOREAN WAR BRIDE ARRIVES . . . Sgt. John Morgan, 23, is greeted by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Bremerton, Wash., as be brings his Korean war bride on the transport U.S.N.S. Patrick. The young wife, Yong Soon Morgan, also 23, and Morgan were married last February after they met in May, 1950, at headquarters Korean military army group at Pobang. club. Texas Talk At this point in the annual fall proceedings the state that leads the field by a wide margin Is Texas. In Texas A. and M.. Texas and Baylor this expansive commonwealth has three of the countrys finest football teams. You can add SMU to this list from now on with Rice and TCU always dangerous. Why should Texas have so many fine football players' year aftei year? The answer is fairly simple. The state has more strong football teams than any ir the country. One Texas statisticiar. wrote me they had over 600 higt schools with good teams. This may be true, but it sound! rather high. These teams star playing in September and many The congressional post offices do an efficient daily job of keeping the people of the country and their representatives in contact with each other. Kidney Slow-Dow-n May Bring Restless Nights When kidney function Blown down, many (dim complain of nagging backache, head-achdizziness and loss of pep and energy. Dont suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function Is get ting you down due to such common cause as stress and strain or ex posure to cold. Minor bladder irritation due to cold dampness or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages Dont neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doans Pills- a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While often otherwise caused Its amazing bow many times Dosna give happy relief from these discomforts help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filter flush out waste. Get Doans Pills todayl Doflirs PiUs It's Wonderful the Way Chewing-Gu- Laxative m Acts Chief ly to REMOVE WASTE --NOT high-schoo- l ALLEGED FIXER . . . Joseph Benintende, Kansas City, was questioned by New York police about the fixing of a C.C.N.Y.-Bradle- y basketball game for $10,000 and also about the unsolved murder of Charles Blngglo, I ark broth- ers, Campanella, Ashburn, Berra, Fain, Rizzuto, Williams, Kell, Minoso, Irvin, Dark, Kiner, Reese, McDougald and a few more. Especially Rizzuto, who outclasses many of these. The good pros include Country Slaughter, Gil Hodges, Furillo, Snider, Lockman, Pafka, Fox, and a few more. The promising kids include Mays, Mantle plus a small number of others. But if you add up the entire list you wont reach 100 ballplayers. Look over the old Cubs Johnny Kling, catcher one of the greatest. Brown, Overall, Ruelbach, etc., pitchers. Chance, Evers, Tinker, infield. Sheckard, Steinfeldt, Schulte and Slagle, outfield. Every one a major leaguer. The old Athletics Mclnnis, Collins, Barry, Baker, Thomas, Scbang, Bender, Plank, Waddell, Coombs, Coakley, Bush, and Pennock. These were exceptional teams, of course. But it strikes me that the real big leaguers abounded in those good old days. Hof-ma- TESTS ELECTRONIC EYE . . . Thomas Benham, blind physicist of Haverford, Pa., college, tests a new electronic travel aid for the sightless a device using a photoelectric cell and a vibrator which warns the carrier of obstacles. SERVICE 10 New big-leag- post office. People who know only U. S. to buy and sell and rent with; $2 out of every $3 was in hard cash. By 1850 there was $12 in circulation per person, about half in coin. Though bank checks substitute more and more for paper money, the need for coins has multiplied. Myriads of new vending machines, parking meters and pay telephones eat coins by the carload, and hold them out of circulation 10 to 12 days at a time. around? PATTERN Drawer Car-rasqu- el Scarce in United States No wonder small change is so scarce and theres not enough for phone?, parking - meters, vending machines and retail stores there is only a little over $10 worth of coins for each person in the United the Meanwhile, States today. in ciramount of folding money culation per capita has increased from $17 in 1900 to $170 in 1951. It is still increasing. In 1800 there was only about $5 .In money for each person in the 200 ball- ballplayers operating? Look over the records of the hitters. Look over the even more scarred and tattered records of what they now call pitchers. Look over the home-ru- n balls and the bases on balls and the blow-up- s and the frantic rush from 16 bull pens. What Is a big league ballplayer? The stars are Musial, Robinson, manned by only one person, H. Elmo Taylor of Danville, Va. Its spirit of informality is epitomized by the sign that Mr. Taylor hangs on the door when he goes to lunch. It bears a caricature of him seated at a table offering stamps in payment of his lunch. This branch offers many services In addition to the functions of a that someone works in the Capitol stop to ask how to locate them and Mr. Taylor invariably knows where they can be reached and even offers his telephone for the purpose. Ever since he started in 1946, Mr. Taylor has fought for a special cachet for letters mailed from the capitol. After finding that there was no postal rule against it, he designed a post mark which now identifies all outgoing mail to the pleasant surprise of many tourists and philatelists. In contrast to the informality which characterizes the house post offices, those in the senate are formal and dignified. Roy Riddle, of South Carolina, is postmaster for the senates main office in the office building and its branch in the capitol. As is the case in the house, the main users of the branch are the press and the secretaries of the senators. major-leagu- e be- Does anyone believe there are 100 certified dead sure major league 18-2- Two Post Offices, 3 Branches Handle All Senate, House Mail Bedford players in action today? Does any- widely-publicize- CONGRESSIONAL MAIL WORKSHOP ball- e BROTHERS MEET IN KOREA , . . Three brothers meet in Korea for the first time in 17 months. All three are In the army and had a reunion near the battle tone. Left to right are Sgt. Robert A. Lambert, 25; Sgt. Richard E. Lambert, 20, of a heavy tank battalion with 15 months in Korea; and Fred A. Lambert, 23, from an Infantry division. All are from lronton, Ohio. The site of their meeting was not disclosed by military authorities for security reasons. are still battling late In December Many of these squads are wel coached and they go all out a' every start. No wonder they givi football such men as Sammj Baugh, Bull Dog Turner, , Davi OBrien. Doak Walker, Kyle Rote Larry Isbell and Fred Benners. Texas took full control of golf this waning season, male ud female, and now the Lone Star State is a group of many tars In a football way. GOOD FOOD Heres the secret millions of folks have t, discovered about the modtcen-a-min- em chewing-gu- laxative. Tea, here la m action 1s so wonderwhy fully different! Doctors say that many other laxatives start their flushing action too soon . . . right In the stomach where food Is being digested. Large doses of such laxatives upset digestion, flush away nourishing food you need for health and energy. 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