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Show APRIL TIIIS JOURNAL 8 Ben F. Charlcswcrlh What They're Doing in Washington & Sons How Carrying On a Great Tradition Congressman Dawson Reports gram. was proud to represent a diversified district. repeat n ... truthful statement 1053. FOUR SETS OF TWINS IN SIX YEARS o I I DOWN THE STREET ONE TO A MAN . . . Nearly is a good way to implant a fact walked down to the White House firmly in the public1 mind. There this week and straight into the every person at the lunch had an individual waiter assigned to him. resi- arms of eight husky guards. Luckis something you long-tim- e dents of Davis County know we ily I was armed -- armed with an They were very efficient, too. I have said before, but for you thou- invitation from the President, that asked the President where he resands of newcomers in this and is. He had invited me and several cruited such a staff. He said withWeber County well say it again. other Congressmen to lunch and I out cracking a smile that they W'erc And that is that over a vast area enjoyed it so much I thought you all under Civil Service. Sort of career waiters, so to speak. including both our counties the might like to hear about it, too. Ren F. name Charlesworth I arrived ten minGUIDED TOUR . . . President AT EASE Charlesworth of Ogden has long utes early and the other Congress- Eisenhower then took us for a denoted perfect performance in the men were already there, We sat guided tour of the White House. I field of painting. around rehearsing bright things to was particularly impressed by a This has been known through the say to the President. We neednt jeweled sword and scabbard in the years to householders and business have. President Eisenhower strode trophy room and asked the Presiplaces, and is a phase held in es- in promptly at 1 p.m., introduced dent where it came fiom. He said pecially high regard by architects, himself in such a natural, human it was presented to him by an Ingeneral contractors and public of- way that everybody was put im- dian Prince who protested at the ficials. When a job of painting has mediately at ease. The President is time he was ashamed at the modesbeen undertaken under the banner an easv man to talk to and it was ty of the gift. I remarked that the of Ren F. Charlesworth, there has easy for him to keep the conversa- numerous six carat jewels that been the assurance that it would tion general. This was a social enciusted the scabbard then must he completed with the enduring meeting. No time to push your be false. economy that comes from skill and brother-in-lafor an ambassadorTHE REAL McCOY The efficiency and the use of the ship. President smiled and said the same types of materials, without The thing occurred to him so he had STEAK AND CHOPS any substitutions or misrepresentatable was decorated with roses and called a jeweler to have it examtions. orchids which are grown experi- ined. They are real. Of course, the And once completed, every job of mentally around here. The food President said, I intend to leave the painting performed under the ban- was, smack!, fit for a president, sword and scabbard to a museum. ner of Ren F. Charlesworth has Fruit cocktail first; then tenderloin I feel, he said, that this beautiful been marked by the actual artistry steak, broccoli, french fries and present was really given to the of expert workmanship. This is Chocolates were American People and I just acceptgreen salad. good. That is what builds a tradi- served as dessert. One thing that ed it in their name. tion of genuine excellence of percaught my eye was the monogram formance that stands out as distinc- on the silverware. Not the Exective. And now it is good to reali.e utive Mansion as Wife Preservers you might exthat this tradition is continuing be- pect. The Presidents Simply cause the name now is Ben F. House. To 1, ... ... w pie-scribe- d ... Charlesworth & Sons, maintaining headquarters at 1.". W. Patterson phone 7-- 07. ACROSS THE TABLE hands full caring for the three doubles (International Soundphnto Presi- dent Eisenhower and during lunch the name was expanded to include & Sons, and we are confident it will mean expanded activities under the Ben F. Charlesworth banner with the tradition of excellence beOur best coming ever firmer. wishes for your continued success, gentlemen! Youve a great season before you in our counties. Il. vstc ... I sat It is gratifying that directly across the table from MRS. ELAINE HAGEDORN, 26. of Neillsville. Wis.. is shown with hfci fourth set of twins, a boy and a girl The four sets were born in a little more than six years Below, the father. Liouis Hagedorn. has he remarked to me how he wished that all Representatives in Congress came from a district that had diversified people and industries. He said that Representatives from districts that are all dairy or all manufacturing or all coal mining dont get much chance to get a whole picture of the Nation's pro A!v. Science And Your Health item of theTrug-GermWa- r A simple, inexpensive and durable dog lead can be made from three long raw-hid- e laces. Plait them, knot one end to a swivel clasp which can be obtained at any hardware store. Knot the other end ir.to a loop. ATOM BLAST LEVELS HOUSEIN 2 Ta SECONDS r by Science Feotures Has the wonder been knocked out of the wonder drugs? A shot of penicillin, once the answer to almost everything from boils to pneumonia, seems to have lost some of the power in its Sunday punch, a punch that used to mean finish for disease bacteria. The truth is that although the antibiotics have been winning most of the rounds in the fight against disease, that fight isnt over yet. Penicillin hasnt lost its punch, but in some cases it might as well have, because a few germs have returned to the fight with iron jaws, something known to medical men ns bacterial resistance. Penicillin, for example, used to THESE SPECTACULAR PICTURES, taken only 60 feet $20,000 guinea pig nouse Aroorcom. ten. xne noose, show the fiery finish of the civil defense test house in the atomic blast at Yucca Flat. Nevada, The doomed bouse. 3.500 feet from ground zero." seconds At was blown apart in two and ane-thlthe Intense Is Illuminated the house left, by top, At from the bomb blast top. right, a cyclonic wave puts out the fire and begins to destrov the rd collapses and ts pushed backward under the bombs terrific Impact At right. destructior U complete as the the atom bomb is literally reduced tc matchwood The building shel-Ug- ht mannequins that were placed in the basement Atomic ter were virtually unscathed (United States Energy Commission Photos from Dtrr'infionnD now totally unrecognizable be almost lOO'r effective against the staphylococci, a gang of germs behind tonsillitis, pneumonia, boils and a rare enteritis similar to food poisoning. Now penicillin can be counted on against the staph only about C07r of the time. Ilow and why this happens is known but it is generally agreed that both environment and heredity play parts. Some germs which not completely im-gorta- nt have fought a losing battle against the antibiotics do not pass the handicap on to their offspring. new-bor- n germs arent so licked old methods. the by easily So medical science tries new methods. Two or more drugs are tried together on the theory that These if the germ can counter one it may fall to the other. Or the chemical structure of a drug is changed, as a fighter might switch from a right to a left. Another method is to use certain chemicals that sensitize the germs, making them groggy and easier to knock out. One of the best methods is to bring in a new drug with a punch the bacteria havent learned to resist. One of these drugs is a new antibiotic, magnamycin, which is taking over in those cases where penicillin or other antibiotics have lost their effectiveness. For example, one researcher reported the new drug knocked out the staphylococcus 45 out of 50 times when penicillin fell down on the job 27 out of 50 times. |