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Show I - - wZ 1? .:' j -- I'..--. Vo STMllhk .- 1, i a. rZl&VTs if SITE OF SANATORIUM . . . Shown above i the Ottawa Arthritis sanatorium and Diagnostic clinic, where rvinluliuuary new methods of treating arthritis have been evolved. QUEEN OF HIE COURT . . . Pauline Belt. Los Angeles, by defeating Dori Hart, Miami, Fla., won the women' national tennis at Forest Hill, championship X. Y. The score nas 11-- HOPELESS NO LONGER New Concepts in Treating 6--1. Arthritic Patients Evolved Convinced that' OTTAWA, 11.L. sunictliing vouM be dene" to end the futility which hit characterized most eiKirts to trc.it arthritic pa-- ! tients, Hr. E. C. Andrews, director K4r'-Hf A-?Athe Ottawa Arthritis sanatorium ' and Diagnostic clinic, lias dcvei.ipcd in a rc'viihi'.iuiiary new runcept "AVIATION NOTES ELECTION . . , Here Is show one of the numerous fights ENLIVENING CHILEAN PRESIDENTIAL trealment cf the disease and other new president. ComIn when the rleelion marked people wrnt U Ihe polls te vole for rheumatic conditions. Chile, that day College football fans are becomlu re seems to be trying to haul his opponent w ere rivals In Hus brawls. Tlie lai kli-Tlie tic a- method, wlnrh Dr. An- ing Socialists and munists with many prospec drews di scribes as cumpletely Into the ditch. Gabriel Gomales Videla received a majority of votes over his opponent Edwards Coke. tivc mulct pl.mmr.g to lly to major folprocedures generally ibis fall. Doth prigrid T1 impurwcw lowed by present-dad.ietors," is vate planes and commercial airproviding permanent relief for hun- liners will be used in rurryiug grid dreds of arthritis suITerers who cnlhusi.ij.ts to their favorite staonce behoved their rases to lie hope-lcs- diums. ;,v lie adds. Success of the new r- -' j . Ernie Nord.drom, Northwestern w x. i r , '- -univeisily ticket manager, reports 'f L , f . many inquiries from fans planning ft i v I to fly to Evanston, ill., for Wildcat An ulumr.iis in Seattle, games. Wash., has purchased two season tickets, he and liis wife planning to. make tlie trip each weekend by regular airline travel. Season tick-- , els also have been purchased liy alumni in Colorado and Texas, who plan to travel to Evanston by air. A block uf 150 seats ha been sold to a group of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., fans fur ihe Ohio State game. The party has chartered planes for the trip. Another party in a far western city plans to charter a 1X7-- plunc for the Nortliwcstern-Illinoi- s game. i i : . ' ' Jr.'S. H'AXT LIGHT . . . When Pittsburgh prepared (or a "blackout" ' t power strike, the young citizens Joined in the pretests of their I iUcti. Lett to right: Larry OConnor, 2; Judy Tolusciak, 1, and i Jordan, 2. The strike lasted only 45 minutes, when It was ' Warily, fristhl to an end by an injunction. These youngster dunt seem to of their signs. They bad la carried about it. despite tlie wording 1Hts f blackouts during the earlier days of the war. r jjj ela.-xi- y s, KING OF TIIE COVKT . . . Jack Kramer, Montebello, Calif., who defeated Tom Brown, ban Francisco, to gain the national mrns at singles tennis championship Forest Hills, X. V. . ' . e m' V ,t AVfI irTf JL tp, 'o J i Add novel uses fur airplanes: A means uf keeping farm kid "home on Ihe range." Dewey C. Shaffer, O'Neill, Neb., farm- DR. AX DREWS procedure, he continues, lies In Its ability to treat the body as a whole rather than merely the part affect-by tlie arthritic ailment. Located in quiet, spacious surroundings in an industrial coinmu-nity of central Illinois, the Ottawa sanatorium plurcs main emphasis on a thorough, examination of the arthritis patient. Findings of the examination, which usually requires about six d'iys, then arc correlated to determine cause uf the affliction. A complete report and prescribed treatment are forwarded to the patient's own doctor, to be carried out under his supervision whi n the patient returns home. Pointing out that arthritis never "heals itself." Dr. Andrews insists any program to isc is based on by ti body to return it normal condition. "There is no such thing as a hopib'M case of arthritis," the spe-- I cialist maintains. BEAD NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC SLATE . . . The three men selected it Ike New York state Democratic convention In Albany to head the state slate are shown from left to right: Erastus Corning II, Albany er, uses an airplane to covrr bis 25,0(10 seres of ranch land, oversee his 3,000 Hereford and cbeek bis 45 windmills and 175 miles of fearing. Main advantage to the plane, however, is that tlie shiny red has added a glamorous punch to ranching fur his son, Larry, and two daughters. It will be Ihe means, Shaffer hopes, of "keeping them down on the farm. d nsysr, who will ran for (he post of lieutenant governor; Herbert II. Lehman, senatorial candidate, and James M. Mead, present liilrl States senator, the gubernatorial candidate. They have records f sever having been defeated for any office. . . . Ell White Jr., 10, Atlanta, Ga., has his trigger weighed by Captain Caslner at Camp Ferr, O.. preparatory to going on the smalld bore firing line. Young White in the junior division of the national rifle and pistol championships. YOL'XG DEAD-EY- E i ' enm-pclc- two-seat- FLYING SCHOOLS ... Banned from the sidewalk nf New York by edict o( ITALIAN ORGAN GRINDER LURES CROWDS former Mayor Fiorello II. LaC.uardla, now (hr boss of UXKKA, the bnrdy gurdy survives In Italy, and this U partieular street organ In ralerino, Sicily, was used (e attract crowds when the American representative UNKRA wanted te announre Urn distribnllon of relief supplies, DOUBLED Postwar increase in private flying and flying training for veterans under the G.I. bill of rights are reflect d in the mure than twofold increase in the number of flying sZT" '" A schooLs approved by Civil Aeronautics administration in the first seven months of IMG. The number if CAA approved ground and flying schools opcrat.r.g in this country totaled 1,021 on August 1, con, pared with 40.1 at the first of the year. In the month of July alone 1!(8 new schools were approved while another 70 were given mipprovaL Among the 1,021 new schm Is there are 1,300 CAA ratings, some schools holding two or more ratings for difTo ferent kinds of flying. Broken down, the ratings are as follows: basic fly, induce-AMSTERDAM. Special ing, 129; advanced flying, Sfl; priau-meats to marriage have been I mary flying, G37; instrument flying. thnrized by the distribution service 19J, and flight instructor, 221. of the Dutch government. Including food as wedding "bait." The grants stress extra food al-- ; lowanccs fur wedding feasts, including a half pound loaf of bread. for .every guest, one pound of marga- rine, six ration coupons for sweets (or three for tobacco), two ounces of meat, one ounce of coffee, four quarts of milk and two pounds of sugar for the festive board. !& ? cut-enti- -- j Dutch Give Food tfeifeillGranfs as Means Spur Weddings j PAIL ALSO HAD A LAMB . . . "Sambo" is the blark sheep of Ihe W'hellon family at East Braintree, Mass. Every morning be accom- USS AMERICA ' blue-eye1916 AXD HER COVRT . . . Honey-haire"Byn Buferd, 21, of Los Angeles, Miss California, who won the title Kits America, 1946, at Atlantic City contest, is shown in center, ithtlie four runner-up- s: Amelia Carol Ohmart, Miss Vlah; Rrhrrca Mi Cali, Miss Miss America, IMG: first runnrr-up- ; Jry Kb Arkansas, Miller, Miss Atlanta: and Misa Louisiana, third Buferd alto won the bathing suit division award. runner-u- p. ... i - o iV . J.:. ' . c . Shortage of Males Term ed - ?a . iS 'a bolage TAKES TO AIR AGAIN . . . Howard Hughes, motion picture producer and airplane manufacturer, as he left Culver ( itv, Calif., Tor New York, piloting a Imnihrr, a lew- weeks after winning a courageous fight for lire following tho rra.h nf an rrrimctilal airplane he was solo listing. WASHINGTON. Reports th:it the war left a scarce supply of single eligible males were revealed as so much "romantic sabotage" in census figures. On the contrary, the girls l.nvc an edge in the marriage od is. Statistics disclose that in the marriageable age groups there are more single men than single women. "There still are more than cnouh Dr. Hope T. men to go around. Eldriiigc, census bureau anulyrts expert, reports. - WYO. THKRMOI'OIJS, in the Lubcat population .t near the Warm Springs oil field a r.ew according to s Gayle Lev.:s. Lewis, u bo uses in to ca'ih mire at his ll.e cil field area, reports that three .f bis t, n tas have been killed by f'.cagirg bubra'i. Now. he says, the oil at the rr.it-wnik ;r"ur.d in Arid, tb' n I: up liis h: jrp-rrscr- , turn-rat- s e. strike-drlsye- d TOMATOES ARE HIGHER . . . Louis "Corky" Grimes, 2, Chicago, knows that tomatoes are plenty high In tho local atorea, hot find that they come even higher In bis neighbor's yard. Thla giant tomato plant In the yard sf Frank Grimaldi, Is I ft feet tall, believed to be record. 9 Bobcats Are Peril In Oil Field Areas ' The produces FOURf0DrWINNERS . of. . Echo Hclhon Mercedes, get 0f nrC K f),e daughter farm, Exeter, X. II., shown ubovr. These four, all classified ptllcnt, have produced a total of evrr 400,000 pounds of milk. This only record for ihe Holslrin-Friesia- n breed, bul hrlievrd fo be rd for all breeds of tattle. One of the cows recently died. dairy e sther three still are producing. JJ9tHER panies Pan Whelton Jr., 13. to school, then returns home by himself. Risky with present shortage of meat It looks like Paul is holding n bribe in bis hand to lure Sambo" on. FARM RELIEF nORSES MENACED . . . These government-owne- d herees bought by Ihe V. 8. department of ngrlrulture for Europetn farm relief, fared possible death because they were unable to be transshipping ported to their destination ss a result of schedules. UXRRA ofllrials say thii s death toll of over 10 per crnl resulted In ahipping yards at Savannah, Ga., due to pneumonia and lack of nourishment. Ths horse were from tho West and coaid not stand mod. . 5; NEW HELICOPTER . . . Intro-durr- d to the public for ihe first time at the Cleveland national sir races, Firestone's nrw helicopter jumps off the ground vertically before the small plane in the background can gain flying speed run. on its abort take-of- f AIK EXPRESS SERVICE D.rect air cxpiess service to Alpj.l.n, from all parts of now is available. the Ur, 'Led The new service is operated nonstop between Anchorage and Seattle, Wash., marking the first extension of Northwest Airlines rou'es beyond U. S. borders in scrr.rd-ar.r- e crrlifl-pvwith Its recently rou'es to Tokyo, Shanghai and the Philippines. The air expiers rate is CO cm's a pound between n.ini-rnuSeaV'.e and Anrhracc, wi'h f.f SS a e!j ' ; '! eiit. f f ' : &' ? ' I i '' r 1 J 7" i ' i- - e. 'it f 1r- ! triMM-'- ' il 11 MCll 10 S QUADRUPLETS BORN TO FRENCH MOTHER . . . Four nurses feed the quadruplet daughters liorn to Mra, Margaret Wala, 38. of Paris, France. The four little girls, who are thriving in an incubator and Nirolc. With fond and rlnthare Jacqueline, Danielle, new fam- ing seane, Mr. W'alza will have a problem tn provide for her at Ihe ily. Many offers of ration rards and food have been placed disposal nf tin new quadruplet girls. Anne-Mar- ie a;, p J. -- HEADS V.F.W. . . . d Slarr. Portland, Ore., af national commander-in-chie- f Veterans ef Foreign Ware, which held its 1918 convention at The convention favored en universal tension of dra t a newly-electe- Be-Io- n. |