Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EFENING NOVEMBER R Dorothy Dix Talks A man who la at the head of that employ more than thousand men was discussing the working - wife problem the other day "I am convinced" he laid "that for a woman to work outside of her home f after she is n business married is a treat mistake The old traditional division of labor between husband and wife for to the man We and hnrrm hacon th Vrir woman to fry it is the natural one and we upset it at our peril t talkinr mind CHILDREN Boys and girls read pretty much the same type of books up to ten or twelve Boys may not care for the straight girl story unless it includes boys But for the most part they will enjoy the sanus stories The 159 books for children from 9 to 12 are if possible better than ever I can only mention a few In any book list many of the best "Of course not all men are weak enough to be demoralised by their wives helping out with the family support There are fine and chivalrous men to whom it is an Inthem put spiration that make And there efforts best their forth are plenty of cases In which it Is an absolute necessity for the wife as well as to be a money-earnthe husband But taking it by and large a woman helps her husband beat when she makes him a comfortable home and lets George do all the rest" may be overlooked I advise parents to go and judge for themselves I myself have had an orgy of fall reading "The Singing Tree" by Kate Seredy (Viking) "Flying Hoofs" by Wilhelmlna Harper (Houghton Mifflin) "Princess September and the Somerset Nightingale" by W Maueham (Oxford) - 'The Trail of the Buffalo" by Rutherford Montgomery (Hough-Io- n Mifflin) "The Sister of the Angels" by Elizabeth Goudge (Coward er Letters to the Editor noble when they keep on with their Jobs after marriage because two pay envelope instead of one will enable them to have a swanki- Dear Editor: er apartment and a better car Dad Streeter Sex: I wonder what and go out to more night clubs them fellers are doing over on the Siegfried and Maginot lines? Are are helpthat think they "They they both so well fortified that one is afraid and the other darsent ing their husbands toIn get a start reality in make an attack and they just stand In the world but cases out of a hundred there and pull faces and run their ninety-nin- e that tongues out at one another and tncy are doing the one thing and dare their down them slow to is going opponents to come out anywhere from them getting be 'keep and shot at? They never will is a lazy It's so For man by instinct - beast who needs get anywhere that way selfish a and many men taken out of production a goad in his side to galvanize that they are eating up the world's w him into action When he lacks food supply and before a has he finds that he when this it we'll have a famine with "people wife who will take the burden of starving on every hand and that is the family off of his shoulders and a harder death than being shot rustle him a comfortable living 'cause I know I've suffered the why he just aits back and lets pangs of hunger more than once her do it and been half shot several times So the best thing to do is to send At least that has beeq the ex- them fellers home a proportionate perience we have had with our men number from each side say a thouI have watched them closely and sand or so at a time until there - almost without exception the lads isent any one left on either line who' married girls who continued and let them go to work and beafter marriage come to be money-earneif theyhavent Hitler And let how go and began to slip Marriage didn't put It forgot any more pep Into them who live in that beer cellar that he visits didn't turn them Into hustler so often and if be drinks himself were giving all they had to their to death that would be just too jobs so that they could make bad— Dad Streeter 490 Thirtieth St thinga soft and easy for the little woman Thy just easexl down and let the little woman make things soft and easy for them o Mc-Can- n) 's "The Donkey Kicks Patricia Heels" His Lynch by Up Turf-Cutter- (Dutton) xmms rs FANTASY tion haa been usual Paquin orange citron ing a straight and the poke er "So when the boys in our office come to me and tell me that they are going to mirry one of our pretty little stenographers or a that crackerjack bookkeeper and to keep Sally and Mamie are going on with their jobs for a few years I say: 'Don't Don't let your wife work outside of the home after be you are married There will she in if do it to her for plenty does her job well Go and live in one room if that is all you can afford but you pay for the room It won't hurt you to have to shuffle a little at the beginning and do It without some of the frills will just make you work harder New Under-arCream Deodorant m safeb Stops Perspiration 2 Does not rot dresses— does not irritate slua No 2 wiiting to dry Can be used 4 un-num- el lilac-color- right after shaving Imuntly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 dip Removes odor DOCTORS DAUGHTERS the Yeeterday: Becky meet editor and agrees to let him print her storiee for two weeks on trial Then If they are popular she will get a contract Returning home Becky meets the doctor who has been called to help Valerie's cough OF ALLNATIONS CHAPTER TWENTY-FIV- E "How is she doctor?" Becky inBut Is Too Many Times At quired The physician who had been a War In Brief Span friend of their father's put down his bag and smiled Says Dr Carver "She'll be all right Just keep bed for a couple of days and her we think of our see in she doesn't 'It Is when take any more that country in comparison with the cold" countries of history that we are "But what about her radio proshorn of bombast said John Ed- gram?" ward Carver yesterday In First "Positively out" he said with Presbvterian church Continuing authority "For a couple of nights Dr' Carver said "In time we are If she did go down anyway in there she wouldn't one of the very youngest be able to sing achievement chiefly limited to Valerie will have to take better physical advances but in ideals care of herself Becky She's been and hope unbounded using up too much of her resis"Linnaeus classified the universe tance lately" as material and mineral that grow "Yes" she said soberly "I by accretion vegetable that grows know" Different Girl by life and animal that grow live and feel The Encyclopedias nu "But you're looking like a differmerate more than zoo minerals ent girl" he approved "And as more than five thousand individual pretty as a picture" she vegetable kinds are numerated and Becky scarcely heard him Bethree thousand of the animal was so concerned over Val world Strange that in point of cause she knew that for Valerie atrusrzle and toil man is not much not to go to her broadcast would better off than the rest and in be a major calamity In vain time most ephemeral In this we Becky argued find our field largely In the politiThe more she talked the more cal and spiritual realms upset Valerie became until Becky "When Christ taught his follow consented to telephone Mr Camer to crav "Thy Kingdom Come pion himself and explain it to He voiced the universal hope that him "If he says it's all right" Val moans through all the overturnings of history Liberty justice secur- insisted feverishly "it will be" So presently Becky was calling ity and plenty have been the goals to have folk common the struggled the president of the Milky Way attain These all are so closely Soap Co telling him of her sisters linked to the spiritual that religion illness "Tell her not to worry" he said has colored each of them "Thinkers claim there are but kindly "I'll fix it up with Colby three divisions of universal law to rut on a substitute "So now you can relax" Becky The laws of matter that encom said reporting to Valerie who pass the universe the laws of in tree even and the vine sighed "How did he sound? was stinct that he terribly annoyed?" conscience law of and the obey "No one could have been nicer" that with varying clearness and direction makes the word "ought" Becky assured her "Now take a universal power wherever man vour medicine and go to sleep" She had hoped to work on her has lived but there was" no time that "Liberty justice security and stories to do anvthinz but wait on dav plenty have always mingled In the Valerie who lay upon her pillows thought of the Kingdom of God doll The kingdoms of people have failed looking like a lovely the radio came When evening love our of In to attain these spite to be taken had upstairs so that of peace we have in our brief hisshe was forced but could listen she tory been so often in war that to admit that the program moved own each generation could have its unknown soldier That alone tells as smoothly as if she had been how far we are from God's king- present The other singer was introduced dom which is righteousness and but no explanation of Valerie's abpeace We may say that we love sence was made somewhat to her our country because it is most like the Kingdom of God but that might disappointment certainly didn't make "They not be true We love it because it of it" she signed out is our home The prayer "Thy anything said the better" less "Well 1 the needed with all Kingdom come" her rather abreminded Claire the faith and urgency of spiritual fervor May Christ hasten that sently Claire Insists glorious day" been abstracted all evehad She Grahme Matthews when but ning RECORD GOLD FIGURE IN 'S3 telephoned to ask Becky how she SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— Cali- got along Claire Insisted upon fornia's 1938 gold production of talking to him 1311129 fine ounces with a value She returned to Val's room to of $45889515 was the largest since say "Grahme seems to he taking 1862 The present fixed value of the flu too He was so hoarse he could scarcely talk I told him to gold helped make the record MAKE OCTTETt 9 £ W w: from perspiration A pure white greaseless itain-le- ss vanishing cream 5 Arrid hat been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics IS MILLION Jars of Arrid hav sold Try a jar today! Brew ft In o Silex Gloss Coffee Maker Electric Modeli from $495 All models S595 arid ever equipped with Anybeef Control wtiich provides flexible temperature control Upper bowf bandies on all models Pyrex brond gloss K I T C H '' 3' rM MOPIll ?95 tW UP probably won't do it you" home" "This Is purely a temporary arrangement" Claire assured her loftily And the next afternoon Grahme arrived looking thinner than ever but with a sparkle in his eyes especially when he looked at Claire Grahme was a most amusing companion Life in the old house was moving now at a new tempo Between the housework and her stories Becky hadn't an idle moment so that by New Year's eve she was glad for a chance to sit quietly by the fire while Grahme and Claire conversed in low tones in the living room Valerie had gone to a party with Richard Campion wearing a brand new dress of brocaded velvet "It will set me back most of next month's checks" she confessed to her sisters "But all the executives in Richard's company will be there tonight and my contract expires in January" "What if it shouldn't be renewed?" Claire asked practically Valerie's eyes danced "Only one thing could happen to cause that" she said airily "In which case perhaps I shouldn't 1ST U 'XA 00iOT FAILS v IN WITH FIRST-AI- D FO HEAD COLDS' lf SPREAD NASAL MISERIES gmi i J 7: Before the recent introduction of and sulfanilamide sulfapyridine the patient stricken with pneumo-cocc- us meningitis almost invariably died For instane in a large Baltimore hospital between 1930 and 1938 29 patients were treated for pneumococcus meningitis and not one lived From December 1936 to October 1938 17 patients with were meningitis pneumococcus treated with sulfanilamide and In other words one recovered out of 46 patients treated in a period of eight years only one re covered 1938 and October JBetween In17 the with 1939 patients May fection were treated with sulfa-pyridiand eight recovered The survival of eight out of 17 is obviously a tremendous advance in the treatment of' this disease Other medical records tell of 14 persons with pneumococclc meningitis who were treated with sulfapyridine and eight of them recovered ne g one-doll- ar be-in- gs 91T Tn mpninsrltfs a term firets Into mem' pora the spine and attacks the branes which cover the spinal cord These membranes are caned the meninges The various germs ' which mav brine about such an in- the include fectlon streptococcus the meningiococcus the pneumococcus and even the gonococcus Quite certainly the use of sulfa-pyridiand various preparations of this drug has greatly improved the outlook for the patient with For meningitis pneumococcus " same of the other forms there are are useful which serums speial Physicians in Baltimore who have been studying the effects of sulfapyridine and its sodium salt1 on pneumococcus meningitis found that regular administration of thedrugs would increase the concentratlon within the spinal fluid When they gave the drugs regu-Uin their larly in proper amounts last four cases all of the patients J recovered be given directly can The drug constitutes one This blood into the of the greatest recent advances of scientific medicine ne Zl -- ' SMALL STORAGE DAMS STUDIED ORANGE GROWERS TO SOL'S ° Sunshine semi-arlcur- e7 J and Shadow hic-cupi- ng in VISnVSAN UTAHN DIES OF ed CRASH HURTS CEDAR CITY Utah Nov 13 (AP)— Injuries suffered in a bus-au- to collision Oct 31 brought death at a Cedar City hospital yesterday to Andrew Franklin Walker native of Cedar City A report to police stated the accident occurred on a turn in- the hitrhwav but no official investiga tion was made Walker was a passenger in the automobile driven by Nelson Bullock of Cedar City The bus nronerty of a movie comnanv filmine scenes for the picture "Brigham Young" -- was occupied only by Its driver Pneumonia hosDital attendants to Walker's contributed said Ho hum here's the weather (ewe don't say) baaa— Maximum Suntoday 62 degrees with minimum 25 degrees day 32 degrees after minimum early Sunday - At seven g m (good morning) barometric pressure er pleasure the mercury said 35 degrees and 3040 - tends it's hers even when she knows it isn't" "It's a good way to get what you want Grahme replied "Because most of us are taken on our own valuation If Valerie hadn't had big ideas and a lot of confidence she'd never have gotten this con tract In the first place "She doesn't sing any better than other girls on susany number-otaining dto exams but she is the only one who landed a job with the Milky Way Soap company" "I wonder if Richard Campion Is in love with her' Claire continued thoughtfully "Maybe I'm wrong but I've never really believed that he was" "You can't judge a man like standards" that by ordinary Grahme reminded her "He is much too busy to hang around after Val the way Dean did" But Dean was not hanging around after Val any more They had not even seen him since Christmas although he had telephoned Becky to thank her for f ! -- ''' the dinner d "We're celebrating" (To r Continued) In the United States there is one car for every four persons New Zealand ranks next with one car to every nine and France haa one to 17 i i em-nhas- RECENTLY DEVELOPED DRUGS HELP IN CASES ONCE THOUGHT HOPELESS re-ma- Becky missed him She had hop'-erather foolishly considering care" that she had refused the last time Sets Heart he asked her for a date that he "Valerie is kidding herself" might spend New Year's eve with Claire said later to Grahme and her "Sometimes I think she But Dean evidently had other Becky does it deliberately She just sets plans At least she thought so unher heart on something and pre- - til at ten o'clock she heard his familiar footsteps tramping around the porch to the side door KO5E8OOT1OQU1TONY0U? "Come on Becky" he said FVEM WHEN AIR -- — - - - to be funny or clever tPat the public notices their "stXiain" more than their humor and nvay accordiningly react with disgustWhen are trying dividuals shOw that they to be cute the public usixally re sents their behavior Sales Strategy Modern salesmanship tases 'hlch the fundamental motives n react act and Ajgen-eratiobasic appeal which symbolizes make people ls ago there was greater! your whole sales story Make it on "eate crashing" methods the theme song or motif of your for gaining access to the prospect sales Interview Nowadays we do not stress the - called "entering wedgfs" as so Is 34 G Bill CASE aged a successful life insurance sales- miirVi a frtrmrlv nartlv WecaUSe man many of these were so bizarre and "I like to read your psychology irrelevant that they often1 aid as column" he generously admitted tnnrh harm as rood But relevant attention alttracters "for my livelihood depends on how of the sort which Bill describes to well I can apply psychology "Your cases about business and dnv are bona fide method of ap sales problems fall right down my plied psychology This methd to° f psyalley Perhaps your readers would illustrates an appreciation who salesmanA be interested in a clever little de- chology by the technical vice one of our salesmen named doesn't waste time on Hoffman has used successfully as Dolnts and tables of mortalit We used to try selling life itfisur an entering wedge for getting inonna hv th method termed "tJiack his terviews with prospects no rne nenrsn nn xin it trie- uuivi "Suppose he first contacts the secretary of a busy executive who Fear was emphasized Now we have resorted to rfiore asks him to state his name and that psychology-realizineffective business "He tells her his business is to neome can be coaxed into tne vtyv be a confidential deal with her er behavior more easily tnan t boss Then lowering his voice and can be coerced or driven Basic Human Appetites pulling a sheaf of transparent celwe offered fish worms on If his from pocket lophane envelopes each of which contains a crisp new restaurant menus there would few takers for human appetites bill he says: " 'I wonder if you would ask Mr are not trained to respond to sufch Smith how many of these he would food stuff though fish might If ap like to order at 88 cents apiece out of the water to grab sucn I not to exceed $10000 worth' tempting bait human to motivate In order "The mystery and novelty of this we must understand tjfteir dramatic presentation of life insurbasic ance almost invariably intrigues hungers and then tie-i- n' our both the secretary as well as her products to those same appetites shelboss and it results in an interview People crave food drink and presself the fall under ter These 9 times out of 10 "Dr Crane isn't that a good ex- ervation instinct Then they 'crave love and affection (the sjex inample of applied psychology?" DIAGNOSIS: stinct) thje eyes Yes sirree this is not only an They want prestige in to be dread! and comrades instance of clever strategy but it of their is the Thia or ostracized ror ridiculed is a relevant "entering wedge" the jbneses" with to access up the prospect keeping getting Whether you are opening your tendency They also crave recreaAnd money speech with a funny story or trying tion and amusement it Jfits into for desired to open the sale with some dramat- is obviously basic" these hungersA of all sure be ic pronouncement you (Always write to Dr (pane in employ something which is relecare of this newspaper Enclosing vant and appropriate A envelope destamped self addressed Don't be so concerned with to cover typing or veloping a unique opening that you and a dime costs when you seek per Drintine which anecdotes select items or have no connection with your sonal advice or one of is psychospeech topic or your merchandise loci cal charts) (Copyright 193 Some individuals strain so hard DENVER Nov 13— (AP) —The reclamation bureau builder of irSEEK NEW PRESIDENT rigation and water power projects will be ready to offer western states a new type of con— f of 13 hundreds servation project REDLANDS Calif Nov conOrwhenever dams— Mutual of small the storage Affiliates ' (AP)— orthe money gress provides ange Distributors rnarketing of John C Page commissioner ganization will meet toWednesday President reclamation reminded the Associato choose a successor tion of Western States Engineers J H Strait eve of Sol's still aft late Saturday meeting here today on the associaStrait resigned reReclamation the National er 23 years In ofEice tie wui When thev sav there's no danc main as chairman of the California-Ar- tion's convention that congress in orahgfe and grapefruit 1937 authorized the bureau to spend ing in beer parlors what about izona and beers two Sol trying to drink $500000 on small dam projects but distribution comnhittee so he arm not yet made funds available his had the couples knocking down a half glass only gets to discuss the European war other JAPANESE ADMIRAL than to say that Japan would Did you hear what the cigaret neutral said to the bartender? It cried: — PEDRO Arriving from Italy on the liner ' "Hurry up and put me out before Hankona Maru Sunday the admiI make an ash of myself" of ral was greeted by thousands flower-bedeckin — of them 13 with Holland many Japanese Lovely weather for SAN PEDflJo Calif Nov water taxis He had start-e- d the Dutch in dutch and Helsins-fors- h (AP) — Declarfing he was a sailor last July to visitr is Berlin for telling Moscow not a statesman Admiral Maneo With the war inJfny Hitler Chancellor Senior flag officerof Osumi 63 to Italy instead went he to a Finnish declined tervening today — They'll fight the Japanese navy "SOS Becky said quickly "Of course I shan't mind" while Val teased "The reason we didn't say anything was because we were knocked speechless How come this sudden interest in the welfare of Grahme Matthews?" "Doesn't he deserve it?" flared Claire "Look at the publicity he got for my experiment and what he's trying to do now for Becky" Avoid Htm "But darling" Valerie reminded her "you weren't going to see him again Don't you think it will be a little difficult to avoid him when he's staying right here in our death f nnue© Ai all lorM frtlUaf WW fW In 16 but he And I don't know as I blame him in that boarding house He says they never have enough heat" Valerie and Becky exchanged glances but no one spoke and presently Claire went to her own room and closed the door It was almost a week later when Valerie was back at work and Becky concentrating on her stories which she was free to do since kindergarten had been dismissed for the holidays that Claire electrified her sisters by the news that she was bringing Grahme to the house to recuperate "He's been in the hospital" "I just Claire informed them found it out by chance when I called the office today I wanted to know if he had gotten over his cold" she explained "and they said he was in the hospital so I went over there tonight and had it out with him" Tries Not to Smile "Had it out with him?" Becky repeated trying not to smile "Yes he was to go home tomorrow but the doctor said it would be a week before he could go back to work If he sits in that room without any heat he'll be back in bed again That's why I insisted that he should come here" When neither of her sisters replied Claire said eagerly "You do not mind do you Becky? One more won't be much trouble and Grahme can edit your stories for at home tomorrow stay- ff 'm'N bn 39 ed An-dri- es AMERICA BEST 3- - The "extra dress is your opportunity if your ambi-t- o give fantasy free reign In a riot of color This is of black silk crepe with "serpentines" in and lilac The full skirt is pleated over the hips leav-panantelope back and front The belt Is bonnet is of black milan straw with organdie bow self-supporti- ng "The coming men among our employes are those who accepted 1 the sole responsibility of providing for their wives when they marAnd I think this is easy ried to explain They are driven on by necessity They have got to make good Their wives would go cold and hungry but for them and that knowledge steels a man's arm and makes him fight through every obstacle to victory Then there are other factors to consider in this working-wif- e problem One Is that it takes a'superwoman who is alsoa to turn out a mircle-workboth a business as satisfactory job woman and a housewife If she gives all of the best of her brains and strength to her job she hasn't much left to bestow on her home and her husband And if she does her work with her mind on her home and wondering whether she should buy beefsteak or mutton chops on the way home for dinner and if the hired girl is looking after her sick baby she isn't of much value to her employer "Nor have many women the physical stamina to do a hard and anothday's work in the office so inevitable the er at housework result i that most of the two-jo- b wlvea are nervous and worn when they come home too tired to do anything but get up a scrambled meal and with tempers trythat make handling them like Is It a to queer porcupine pet ing how few women ever realize that there is no way in which they can help their husbands as much a by making them a comfortable home and feeding them welL Business men travel on their tummies as Napoleon said an army did "The Happy Flute" by Sant Ram Mandal (Stokes) "Tall Timber Tales" by Dell J McCormick (Caxton) "Golden Gate" by Valentl An-ge(Viking) "Wooden Saddlee" by Marion Lay (Morrow) "Francie On the Run" by Hilda Van Stockum (Viking) "Under Three Flags" by Margaret B Pumphrey (Caxton) "Pixie On the Post Road" by Eleanore Hubbard Wilson (Dutton) "Bright Morning" by Charlie May Simon (Dutton) "The Magical Jumping Beans" Hubbard Wilson Eleanore by (Dutton) "Peter Hale" by Julia Davis (Dutton) "Sea Bird Island" by Vera (Harcourt Brace) by "Tjt's an tn the Movies" Wm C Pryor and Helen S Pryor (Harcourt Brace) "Terrence O'Hara" by Thomas Burns (Harcourt Brace) "The Litle House On Runners" bv Mariorie Heves (Little Brown) "The Red Dory" by Hazel Wil son (Little Brown) "Farthest West" by Laura Adams Armer (Longmans) "Adventure May Be Anywhere' Ruth Manning Sanders by (Stokes) "Jo - Yo's Idea" by Kathleen Morrow Elliot (Borzoi) Horse Storiea Are Always Popular "Shaeev the Horse From Wyo ming" by Russell Gordon Carter fHouehton Mifflin) Geneva" by Richard Plant and Oscar Seidlln (Viking) "Hobby Horse Hill" by Lavinia R Davis (Doubleday Doran) "Turi of the Magic Fingers" by Henry Lionel Williams (Viking) "Joan and the Three Deer" by Mariorie Medary (Random House) "Two Sailors and Their Voyage Around Cape Horn" by Warwick M Tompkins (Viking) "Circus Shoes" by Noel Streat field (Random House) lo you-kno- DOCTOR In dealing successfully with human beings it is absolutely essential that you direct your appeals to fundamental appetites or basic hungers You must aim at the bull's eye In selling life insurance for example don't expect to gain attention by technical discussions of rates or tables Dramatize some of mortality P-13- FISHBEIN'S FAMILY PSYCHOLOGIST FROM 9 TO 12 BOYS AND GIRLS ENJOY SAME BOOKS JOU about thoe tragical eaiwa in which wife hat to earn the dough as vell a bake It or els her family would starve I am talking young about thoe starry-eye- d are being that feel brldrs who they ° CASE RECORDS of A YOUR to get the things that you want And it will preserve your marriage because you not a career will be your wife's first thought and greatest interest Also it will keep you in the strait and narrow path because you won't have the money for excursions off of it DR M DR GEORGE W CRANE OUVE BARTON'S ' 131 936 Skies were cloudy one year ago with 40 degrees maximum and a br-r-- r17 degrees minimum — Well I guess my son is going to be a farmer after all when he gets PS — Farmer Jones through college Farmer Brown— What makes you think so? Farmer Jones— Well he's planning on taking fencing lessons at college this fall Wife (nudging husband)— Look! That man in" front of us is asleep Herd's Catty Idea for Navy: Felines to Direct Torpedoes By EDDY GILMORE WASHINGTON Nov officials of the navy— who are getting all kinds of unsolicited defence advice — have received a suggestion that beats all others by a cat's whisker at least The man who offered this defense measure ifrote that he had mace a lon& 8tu°y ° torpedoes and cats Torpedoes— he added were often unreliable cats are always reliable: thought of a torpedo which pie of dollars being firhundreds costs ed at an object and not hitting the rAark because of faulty aim or the nnark getting out of the way caused him considerable anguish he 13-(- AP) — High Husband— Well why wake me up Jaid was 7 The answer he explained to tell me that?—Wochenechau to train cats to ride the torpedoes and to steer them to their marks PPSS— What did the ocean say As a feline fancier and one - who to the airplane when it flew done wonders with cats he had waved over??? Nothing— it just ho E:neriiQ8Rts or EIIg that it could be said he was sure " done His idea was not to have the cat ride the torpedo bareback so to in speak but to have a sort of attached to every one of the cat-cab- The cat would ride in comfort thijway— that is until the torpedo met up with whatever object the cat and the United States navy were shooting for If the navy should find to that 'one of its enlisted cats was afraid of the water h saldythe navy could switch to mon-''keys 4 "Monkeys" he wrote "are not as reliable as cats but they are not afraid of water" Officers are afraid that they will have to reject both the cats and the monkeys For one thing the man didn't suggest what rank they should carry in the service When My Child BflJCHES J K0TKER5 Today 3 out of 5 mothers— knowing! how foolish it is to experiment or constantly dose delicate exterstomachs— use this? NOTICE TO home-approv- nal poulrice-vapo- ed treatment to relieve r distress of cold When a cold shakes your child feel ap stuf&d up— causes muscular soreness or tightness irritation in the upper bronchial tubes or let the experispasms of coughing— ence of othei- - mothers help you to relieve the distress Here's wr'at you do: At bedtime rub the chiyi's throat chest and back with Vickf VapoRub And see what morning tingsl ACTS 2 W£ rS AT CKCE Al- most imnediately VapoRub f Ideal or Children starts stimulating like a good poultice And at the same time pleasing— helpful— medicinal vapors are released by body heat and breathed direct into the air passages Then for hours this poultice-vapaction continues It invites refreshing old-fashion- ed cold-irritat- ed or sleep And when you see how it relieves distress you will understand why Vicks VapoRub is a family standby in 3 out of 5 homes WHY Take Needless Chances 1 Just as Good for Adults J — |