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Show J 'll I . WHAT TO EAT AND WHY fjoulton Cfoudlii -- I' Discusses the . i . NEED FOR IODINE Have You a Question? Aik C. Houston Goudiss C. Houston Coudiu hoi pul the disposal of readers of this newspaper all At facilities of his famous Experimental Kitchen Laboratory in New York City, lie will gladly answer questions concerning foods and diet Its not necessary to write a letter unleu you desire, for post card inquiries trill receive the soma careful attention. Addrru him at f East 39th Street, New York City. As a matter of fact the true part of the story that the potato item was disallowed by Mr. Dona- SEEN Star Dost hey made a great hit at the time in Ohio. So did other actions of the auditor. He was elected governor In 1922 a Republican had been elected In the Harding landslide of 1920 and then came up for 1 FarreUGaynor it Blondell Sisters Re-Ma- it Hollywood in 1924. It has often been stated that the voters of Ohio had come to regard Vic Donahey very much as they did Calvin Coolidge, being enthusiastic about Coolidge'a New England thrift can' movies, one when applied to spending the peo- mirers of the ; i Has there ever been woman in your life, Harold? Floor Space that his adrinlJyou have'here.1 days when he more than ordinary table salt and Washington. Perhaps the most money. can was making pictures with is an excellent safeguard against important effect that the Progres- ples was runAt rate, Donahey any Key Substance of the Thyroid Gland-Te- lls simple goiter. sive conference in Madison, Wis., Janet Gaynor have wanted ning on the Democratic ticket, and will have on President Roosevelt's on the Re- for him. He will appear in a How to Avoid Iodine Starvation was Money talks. But it never Coolidge running star is that it will start a lot of Iodine in Drinking Water gb of one of the itself away. November day that ticket, publican brothers Even in early times, it was be- admirers of the La Follette By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS in 1924, and the Ohio voters gave Side hits, Sunny Bait Mth It, Maw York City lieved that there was some rela- wondering if Roosevelt is really Donahey a majority of 176,842 and Aiming to Please of our vital need for iodine is one of the tion between goiter and drinking sound in his New Dealism and in Coolidge a majority of 698,242. Up. Remember it? discovery I want fresh ce Waiter, Farwas for which THE thrilling chapters in the long history of scientific water, and recent evidence has his economics. It the picture which means that Donahey ran no none at all." to to and rell learn had ling, Gaynor One disclosed of what hapindication of ticketl was that ahead 875,084 hii there leas may than a sound Yessir. research. Try our nice Mk to the dismay of practically everybasis for this belief. Two investi- pen to Roosevelt due to the La Most New Yorkers, and most peoelse on toe Fox lot For they sausages Many investigators contributed to our understanding of gators found that the water in a Follette defection, has already hapbody outside of Ohio for that matter, worked at it fndlrsily, it seemed to iodine hunger, but special credit is due to Dr. David Marine large part of the northern half of pened. Had it not been for the five ple will tell you that the most spectacuLa Follette Progressives in the lar run tha United States falls into a and to and his ARE YOU any candidate ever made house who so unexpectedly voted ahead of his ticket was made by A1 classification. Dr. E. C. Kendall of the Mayo eighteenth year In girls; in boys it reaches Us peak at twelve. Several communities have given against the reorganization bill that Smith, running for governor of New ONLY A 34 WIFE? Clinics at Rochester, Minn. Some investigators also claim consideration to the prevention of measure would have become law. York in 1920, when he ran slightly alknow we that Today Mm tsa that one way to enhance the ac- goiter by the addition of iodine to So that the Progressives have al- more than a million votes ahead of though it constitutes only tion of the glands after middle life, the water supply. This method is ready prevented the President from Cox. tow about one part in three mil- and so prolong youth, is to include commendable, but it must be having a good deal more power-poBut if the fact that there were N"? hew year hadi exwhich been have in votborne in iomight some the foods with diet a mind that wherever lion parts of the body weight, daily lightly leu than half as many War dine is taken in forms other than tremely effective, from time to time, ers in Ohio as there were In New iodine is so essential that its high iodine content. two the next years. is taken into consideration, the York food, careful supervision by the during absence from the diet may But the disturbing phase of the Donahey run is obviously far more physician or the public health au- strati Far-rell-Gay- - low-iodi- ne i i Boomerang? Iljr Virginia Vain AT LAST Charles Farrell TV has an opportunity to in Ameristage a come-bac- k Ohio Liked Donahey re-ma- ke i ke wer Nature's Storehouse of Iodine have the gravest consequences. Thyroid of Glands necessary for the norThe Gland Iodine la mal functioning of the thyroid land, situated in the front part of the neck. The thyroid la so important that it is often retarded as the throttle which governs the human locomotive, and when it fails to function normally, the body machinery may be thrown out of balance. disturbance Thyroid during childhood may affect mental and physical development, and many children have been accused of laziness who are suffering from thyroid deficiency. Thyroid disorder may be a complicating factor in obesity, and specialists have found that it is associated with many stubborn skin diseases. It is also claimed that iodine starvation influences mental make-u- p and emotional tendencies. Goiter Simple goiter is a common disorder of the thyroid gland. At one time the very mention iff this disease terrified girls and women, who feared the unsightly lump in the neck which disfigures the victim. Now, thanks to dramatic experiments, we know that simple goiter is an iodine deficiency disease. Disfiguring Animal Experiments Point tho Way ! , i thorities is necessary. To those homemakers Interested maker to learn where the in planning the best possible diet iodine to ean be obtained and sary include iodine-ric- h foods in. the for their families, I shall gladly daily diet, but it is especiaUy im- send lists showing which foods aro in iodine and which are poor portant for those living in "the rich this in substance. area This stretches goiter belt." along the Appalachian mountains, as far north as Vermont, westQuestions Answered ward through the basin of the Great Lakes to the state of Washington, and southward over Miss S. G There Is no the Rocky Mountain and Pacific cation for serving toast at justifievery states. meal instead of bread. It is true that proper toasting changes some of the starch to dextrine which is Iodine-Ric- h Foods The sea is the great storehouse quickly and easily digested. But of iodine and henee, the most laboratory experiments reveal the proteins of toasted bread abundant sources are sea food, in- that and crusts have a lower digestieluding salmon, cod, erabmeat bility, and animals gain less and oysters; cod liver oil; and weight when fed on them than on salt. bread and the inFruits and vegetables grown the untoasted crumbs of the loaf. near the sea contain varying side Miss C. T. Agar-agis a nonamounts of iodine, depending upon the water and soil, and the season, irritating, indigestible carbohyAa it is not digested, its the Iodine content being at a max- drate. caloric value is zero, and it could imum in the autumn and winter. not possibly be fattening. In general, it may be said that Mrs. B. R. 8. The average the leaves of plants contain more meal leaves the stomach within iodine than the roots, and that four hours, though a large meal leafy vegetables and legumes may stay for five hours. Howstore more than fruits, with the ever, the of time food relength of exception cranberries, which mains in the stomach is only a are a good source. When the soil fraction of that required for the is rich in iodine, watercress be- entire process, which vacomes a fine source of this sub- ries in digestive normal individuals from 12 stance. to 47 hours. Carbohydrates leave the stomach most quickly, proteins are next, and fats require Iodized Salt One of the most satisfactory the longest period. Mrs. M. S. F. I do not approve methods for adding iodine to the of the strictly vegetarian diet berein diet, especially goiterous gions, is through the use of iodized cause it is unbalanced. One who test desires to omiP all animal foods salt In Detroit, a city-wiof iodized salt reduced the preva- from the diet must also omit the h lence of simple goiter from 36 per protective foods, milk cent to 2 per cent Similar fig- and eggs. It is doubtful if adequate ures have been cited for other lo- protein could be supplied without calities. Iodized salt costs no milk, eggs or meat Good health is best maintained on a balanced diet,' and is such a priceless possession that I cannot understand why anyone should risk the consequences of consuming a onesided diet. It is the duty of every In 1916, it was estimated that a million young pigs died annually in Wisconsin. Investigation disclosed that their thyroid glands were abnormally large and abnormally low in iodine. When iodine was administered to the mothers, the young pigs were bora normal. Scientists reasoned that if goiter could be prevented in animals, it could be prevented in humans, and undertook the now famous census in Akron, Ohio. A study was made of the thyroid glands of all school girls from the fifth to the twelfth grades. Almost 50 per cent were found to have enlarged thyroid glands. The girls were given small doses of sodium iodide dissolved in drinking water at given periods over Vk years. At the end of that time, investigators found that of 2,000 pupils, only 5 developed thyroid enlargement. Of the same number not treated, 500 showed enlargement. homeneces- . ar de La Follette movement to the New Deal liea in the fact that on so many counts the La Follettes agree, not with the extremists who want to go a lot further than Roosevelt, but with the conservatives who think some of his economic theories end practices unsound. This is notably true fo far as the doctrine of scarcity is concerned. For a long time, for example, Sen. William E. Borah has been almost a lone voice crying in the wilderness in attacking the idea of curtailing production when so many people are in need of more more food, more shelter, more clothing, more everything. "During the six years of the Roosevelt administration," said Gov. Philip F. La Follette, we have transferred red Ink from the books of private enterprise to the bookkeeping of our local, state and federal governments. "We have tried to give the farmers high prices by restricting agricultural production. We have tried to give industry high prices by restricting the production of the factory and the shop.' We have tried to give labor high wages by restrict lng the output of the worker. the discomforts fro the funtiiTT lu erdris which women mint endem. spectacular. Make All of which la also Interesting in that Donahey was appointed to this committee by Vice President Garner because he is an auditor. "So few senators are apt to underGarner comstand the figures, mented afterwards to a friend who inquired why such an independent senator, a man who had refused to make a seconding speech for Roosevelt at the Philadelphia convention, should have been appointed. s h, note NOW Id ken. Plnhhsn's today WITOOUTAlLhwJ s miUws wsmT dnfbt more Wittes is letten reporting beorit Whyeot try LYDIA E. E VEGETABLE COMPOUND! Shame in the Crime The shame is in the crime, vt In the punishment.- - --Voltaire. F. D. R. Likes This One Janet Gaynor One at the two points made by the 16 big financial leaders In pledging toe others, with a voice coach, and between business and the results were distracting, to say toe least But toe result was worth government really appeals strongly to President Roosevelt, if it can be It But this new version of toe picture arranged according to bis own formula. The other is absolutely at is going to be something different variance with his philosophy, and judgihg by toe cast It will star has no chance of adoption. The point he approves Is, in effect, a short-circu-it of the anti-trulaws. It would permit the interests engaged in a particular line of bust ness to agree on production schedules, even prices, and other detail! calculated to prevent the humps and valleys of normal business curves if government experts, representing the people, sat in on the con- KILLS INSECTS ON ROWERS Temple and will include Bert Lahr and Bill Robinson. Shirley VEGETABLES FRUITS I SHRUIS Demand original sealei botttaa, tram pour dealer st Every so often come rumors that 3l Maude Adams will appear on the screen. Now It's David Selinick who KILL ALL is said to have raptured her, to play the dowager in "The Young in litter MtiRCU waSS& Heart," with Janet Gaynor, Paulette tfcrtiT. Not, Goddard, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, Wlflooi aoU ortnjui iByuot Sub Ions aUnwpB. In and Boland Young toe cast Since ill dcttm, itamid Hits at Roosevelt ferences and had the veto power her retirement from toe stage in 191$ she has refused to discuss On top of all this, we have even on any important decisions. DAISYJFLYjKILLER movie offers, but this time she at d of men million! the kept Applying principle, if Henry least was willing to talk things over. and women from productive talks Ford would agree to ait down with by relief and various forms of made General Motors, Chrysler, and the Remember that little native lad In work. A little aimple arithmetic other motor makers, and agree on givea the aniwer: Leu from agri- how many cars each would pro- "Elephant Boy? Youll see him in culture. leu from industry and buai-ne- duce, what the prices would be, and "Gunfiha Din, with Victor McLag-len- , Cary Grant, and Jack Oakie. and leu from labor can only to eliminate the possibility of forcDont Neglect Them! Nature designed the kidneys to hi equal leu for all, instead of more ing sales so hard this year that next The fact that he's to be included msrvslous job. Their Isshis to hwpiln s for all. of would look as if, when the poem Is year the result would be Sowing bleed etneai toe at m naad toe will toe show screened, toxic picture sentence the The President would think impurities The set el living-- ik just quoted might workers, Uwtfla coimontly praduriat eats of Kim, which has been the kidneys meat moon tan reasonably have been expected in that was getting somewhere. But influence muter the Mood V coed health h to i the monthly letter of the National he would want to have his own ap- about to be screened for years. When the hidneye fail Is Inertia S City bank. They would have sur- pointees refereeing the decisions, Nuure intended, them is nteetia d wane that may cause bodyeifc do If you want to see a movie star prised no one in particular if they with the right to say no, effectutrees. One may suffer netif be ' had been uttered by Alf M. Land on. ally, at any stage. As, for Instance, in the making, go to Accidents Will pinlstent hesnerht, attaris at di settias up nifhte, ewetllni, Or printed in an editorial in the if he thought the prices agreed on Happen and see Gloria Blondell, under the aym tart tind,uwmnd New York Times or the Baltimore were too high, or if there were any sister of Joan. Shes on her way. Frequent, scanty or bamtaf pemsn . Sun. attempt to squeeze. the small pro- She has been for quite a while, so may be further evidence f kidar a far as that's concerned, but It is Madder dtaturbanea All of which is not taken to mean ducers. The reeofeieed end proper hcetueS This is a particularly good il- just leading her to the movies, bethat the La Follettes may be found Is a diuretic aedkiaa to Mpthr kihus cause she want didn't to cash in In a lustration of the theory because no get rid af oieaa peieeeeee body ema backing regular Republican the tin Dees' Pills. They have bed -mu next election. Nor that they would one believes it is possible. Every- on her sisters success. WNU C. Houston Goudiss ISM u forty yeen of public eppreni- ta rued toe ooualry aw. laid a one who knows anything about Hensupport the kind of Democratic Dese's. SoM U mil dree elans. V you encounter a man whss candidate who might be approved ry Ford thinks he would close his Our Dog factories down before agreeing to tremendously interested In the felk editorially in the We have a kindlier feeling for campaign by the New York Times anything so violently in conflict with music of year part af the country bis whole concept of what ii good hell probably turn oat to be ona of every passing dog because we or the Baltimore Sun. have known five years of his faithBut they do hit Mr. Roosevelt in for the automobile Industry in par- the Radio Rubes. Each Friday each ful, trusting glance. We love all n very vulnerable spot, a spot iqade ticular, and the country in generaL af the three leave New York, going humans a little more, because ore by much pounding from ele- General Motors and Chrysler would In different directions, In s search SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELIT when worn by their flickering af- ments as far removed from the La like the theory very much, provid- for eld American melodies; they aling that part about the government ready have a collection of two thoufections, we can always come Follettea as the Liberty league! CMM the ffUHMMS home to the unwavering glad expert having tha veto power could sand. Recently Harry Dnncan deIt makes it much more difficult ! , arils far Crerr He greetings of at least one true for Roosevelt to assume his favorite be stricken out, or at least made voted himself to New England, innocuous. while that same week Zeb Tnrney friend, and start out again, reposition in the middle beflew to the rt freshed by the obvious example of strategic end Eddie tween two extremes where he ean Please Other Lines 8mlth went south. so steady a devotion. Were all to both sides: "Look what thou There are other lines of ay business our friends so polite as hei other fellows would do if it were not which would welcome the idee. Now that Marlene Dietrich baa Never a growling demand, nev- for me." is essentially what was proposed in er an impatient complaint, even to make a picture for Twensigned the original recovery program, Century-Fowhen we fail him. His is dignity Baked Potato Story tieth NBA. :it is essentially that knows its grounds. All life The "baked potato story" is still1 what was in Also, the understanding! be- with Ranald has been richer, our hearts have bothering Sen. Vic Dona hey of Ohio. tween toe oil and to make operators which so re- three for Columbeen warmer, because we have Since the Ohio senator was named in resulted their being concently had him. First he was that ec- chairman of the congressional com- victed bia, you in an anti-trusuit HOTEL blame toe Parastatic, wiggling puppy, and now mittee which win investigate the is It toe idea iff mount positively not. he is a dog that is the best of Tennessee Valley Authority, the stoofficials Sen. William E. Borah, nor of Robwho let her go If comforting companions. S. A. H., ry has been brought up again. ert H. Jackson, nor of Thurman W. they are in Indianapolis News. doing a the like thie. Briefly, story goes Arnold. mutrnn StMtafXOO bit of worrying. Vie Donahey was state auditor of Tha other obvious proposal of the has For Frank Ohio while James M. Cox was govCapra "Big Sixteen" is simply absurd, may direct one of ernor, and Incidentally while Cox from the White House standpoint. toe Columbia refata, was a candidate for President on The Idea of - IM u President Roosevelt giv- leases, and he has therm the Democratic ticket in 1920. Don- ing up his economic and fere why this hotel obsocial a of EECOMMENDED way HIGHLY turning ahey attracted a lot of attention to Is so fanciful that it is sinYea earn alee uppreeletewhyi his auditing. On one occasion ha jectivesdoubted DWrteh some friends of And it no cerely by fra a mar at rifrttaetton tastaff forced a state judge to itemize a several individuals on toe Big Six- loan t utttstuhaaatltalUaatalry on a star, let her go, and money bUl for a dinner, and then disalteen whether they did not have then have ROSS1TER. HP-ERNEST her into lowed a the bring gold charge for potatoes. their tongues in their cheeks when box office for somebody else! "Not while the farmers of Ohio are they signed the document. getting only 6S cents a bushel ha The President had Just reiterated fold the newspaper men. Which ODDS AND ENDS William Jan-na- WNU W whom yon'va seen os Aa kid was promptly printed an over Ohio. hia insistence that a bin providing for federal regulation of wages end brother in the THE Cassidy LIGHT HOTEL BEN LOMOND The story was printed recently, hours must be passed before con- series, has taken toHopalong Aa air, in Pepper by this writer, with an addition to gress adjourns. He was In the midst Young $ family , . Joan Crmwjord, which Senator Donahey takes excepof the preparation of hia anti-trualcr twelve year with ikfatro, km rwoachosi Omhi riwChbiuas tion. The addition Incorrectly statmessage. Ha had on hia desk the signed lor enaAo r five can do one anrtu uaiait wind, mow, ruin. sett ed that later on, with no publicity, speech to be delivered by Trust-buste- r stage play year if Ao Ulus , . . SMwM bHIIlMe . . . Jmi the Ught fat M this item was allowed. "I want Arnold. But more than that Theyre shooting again on Maria wundj the fans. . .dndrfoc . . . Johnny Weismuller will la. "The Ugh of IOOO Hu owerike, you to know, the senator every friend he has knows that he Tarsus again for Metro soon , . , liBita senereccr, ImkiCdMiU "that I did not pass the con writes, trover-slhas a whole truckful of new Ideas play your dernier s. Seven itend-in- s who havo boon in Ae voucher for payment, and it for legislation Intended, OenU Pneduucri tar Proa Fatdarq through the movies for years got Iheir chance when INI COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVI CO. was not approved until a succeeding Imposition of the power of the govAey were cast os themselves in ShopWMH, UeesM auditor issued a voucher in pay- ernment on business, to better the worn Pa Lea Crane Wilbur, of the Angel" ment of this account I do not think lot of toe downtrodden. silent films, will play Napoleon for W to meant be you arners' in Tho Hundred Days . . . unfair, but I do beBut meanwhile he would like toe lieve you were misinformed, and Francos Deo drew a nice assignment of business for his spendapproval when she was chosen to this erroneous statement to the pubop, ing program! Ruld Caiman in If I play lic should be corrected. Were I BtU Syndicate. WNU Service. Wtatem Ncwspapar Union, FLIES! able-bodie- Sentinels?!! . TSflHealth u, lay-off- top-notc- Graceful Butterfly New Crochet Idea Doins Rills vg Mid-We- Danger Periods This demonstration aroused the interest of the scientific world and gave impetus to additional experiments which increased our knowledge of the iodine requirement The great danger periods are daring pregnancy, childhood and adolescence. The diet of tho expectant mother musttjnelude an adequate supply to protect herself and avoid tho early development of simple goiter In the child. It is also essential to provide sufficient iodine for growing children, as the Incidence of tho disease increases steadily up to the Send to r This FREE CHART Shouting the Iodine Content of Variout Foods ere invited V OU CoudiM to write C. Hout-to- n chert showing i iodine for tho food rich in end thoie which ero poor in thie nilutenee. It will smro e e valuable guide in preparing balanced menu. Just ask for the Iodine Chart, addressing C. Houston Coudiu, at 6 Eail 39ih Siren, Nett York City. 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Expenditures in toe ten monthe period of toe present fiscal year to taled $6,362,087,637, compared with $6,246,183,898 in tha similar period last year. Receipts totaled in toe ten months, compared with $4,001,408,010 last year. Tbs federal debt on April 30 was $37,509,946,098, an increase of for tha ten months. It had decresssd $46,353,156 sines ths first of April, due to the spending of desterllized gold. $5,092,-316,9- 30 Puppet Shews Are Old Puppet shows are of ancient They were known in Greece in 500 B. C., spread through Europe, particularly in Italy, during tha Middle ages, and came to the United States in 1739. ori-gi- n. OGDEN, UTAH III Kaeae IH Bsiha Fialfy Xeeae tar d ptrxeee Air Caolrd Leuaso an Coffee Shop Grill Haem .. Reuw ef Dalmatian Puppies Pure White Dalmatian, or coach puppies, ar-riin tha world pure white and tha many black spots with which they are covered do not make their appearance until the pup Is many va weeks old. - j, J, JM.rr-WwMje-X- w"'! 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