| Show P IOW TO KEEP WELL I Parents Should Keep Sick Children Home Isolated : DR THEO R VAN DELLEN 1 Schools are marvelous institu:i7ton5 for our educational developmentFrom the medical stand- trol ailments which are disseminated via droplets in the air For this purpose ultraviolet light or 4point however they present One glycol sprays will prove most use idrawback—giving various Infec- ful tions an opportunity to spread Excellent Example 'By nature children are friendly Scarlet fever is an excellent exand group together at the drop of ample of a malady which can be Ta hat sown in the classrbom Ninety have heard parents remark cent of its victims are less per first-born encolds few their than 15 years of age In addition ! countered during prekindergarten the ailment is observed during the in contrast to the number winter months when school usualis in session 5uffered while learning their ly The causative germ is the hemoIn addition the lytic streptococcus which may be now brings them home to transmitted in one of several ways his little brothers and sisters In A healthy youngster comes into with another child who other words the household contact has left home without the family's a from environ-healthful changes After knowledge that he is ill Jment to one of illness a few hours of study the teacher Apparently propaganda direct- becomes aware that something is ed toward the mother who allows amiss Perhaps the face is flushed as one who obviously has a fever her boy or girl to go to class when or he becomes drowsy and comAnd hay- plains of nausea or headache On 'Indisposed has failed trig a school doctor does not sup the next day the skin manifestaply the 'answer in the majority of tions appear but it is too late tases for he cannot examine all Occasionally a lad will walk in the pupils before permitting them with a typical rash which the to enter the premises The solu- mother overlooked in the mOrntion probably lies In air sanitation ing This means that the entire IA-B-C- i at least help to which will 13y 's I I I MEN'S z':'-':r- - - BROADCLOTH SHORTS 1 '' 1 0 - 1 c I I ' : C I1S 66 ' r - - :: - St Misses' : waistband mannish 'tallored full cut sizes 34 to 40 I 1 11 1 vz 1 P0 LA- - r 11 I i 7 I : ' z L ' - 4 L' 1 95 DOUBLE DECK Adjustable all metal stand to keep from 6 to 10 pairs of shoes conveniently anJ neatly in place V f '''''s"''''''''':Z':: r 11 I ( 4 N 'i ' t CC i :'' ''' :i 1 i 1 ' 17::::::— - o'Swirl Pattern colore- Open Stock r) Q) 10-I1-- n Plate In Chop Plate - 50c and B Plate Sauce Dish 'tTeacup Saucer 129 ' 29c 25c B 11 ENAMEL ROASTER 35c 25c ' Large Veg Bowl Soup or Cereal Bowl dandy large size roaster of blue baked-oenamel A remarkable value at this price A n Sugar Bowl Creamer S and P Shakers pair - OC) LI NOTE: Mix we trffrrlif I MI 0 TOOL BOX KITES 111 I or Match Your Set ellbike44110-- M I IM 11I 1 p 0 Dunlap Green Clips: Hasp Fastener Extra Heavy Steal Welded Brawn Crackle Finish - a- - t a- INT to goi - si le tAN check 25 Ft 58" 50 Ft 58" STORE HOURS: :1:59peral:130eme 1 MAIN AT BROADWAY 0 Craftsman Maroon Thick seamless synthetic ber inner tube is reinforced with a layer of heavy braided hose yarn Tough resists abrasion sun and weather 11 r OAP 01P1PeltsPI WHISTLING to g" Tops Hey fellas! 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While the Vatican city radio repeated Friday a denial that the Holy See was interesting himself in the Spanish question the Italian government intervened directly with an appeal to Gen Franco to spare the lives Defense Cites Goering Peace Envoy Drt By ASSOCIATED PRESS At least 12016 veterans from Pacific and European theaters are due to arrive aboard seven vessels at five U S portk Saturday Three west coast ports await four ships carrying7216 personnel wtille at two east coast points more than 4800 troops aboard three vessels are expected West coast Arrivals include: Seattle Wash two sijps 5245 men 1San Diego one shiPe with 476 men 1San Francisco 1495 personnel one Ivessel 1: East coast arrivals: New York two ships 4800 troops Norfolk Va one vessel no troop information Ships and units arriving: ties Copyright 1946 by N Y Times 13 39c Tooth Paste Jewish Problem Aired UP)--D- 7-03- RANA and PIPSODENT r Chaim VSfeizmann president of the TEEL LIQUID LG Zionist world organization and head of the Jewish agency for Pal-- 1 estine declared Friday that as far as the Jews are concerned" AdoleHitier "won the war" Weizmann made his statement n corn- before the mittee of inquiry which is holding hearings here to seek a solution of the Jewish problem He said the Jewish people fear future outbreaks and attacks' similar to those which have occurred in Europe during the past decade Dentifrice 39c CALOX Z 43c Tooth Powder British-America- MEADS OLIUM SOcc Percomorphom $267 59c Bourne Bengue 100 Anacin RUSS WITILDRAWAL $125 COPENHAGEN March 8— Negotiations between Denmark and the soviet union on a withdrawal of the soviet troops from Bornholm are nearing an end It was learned Friday that the Danish government had received a satisfactory reply to its latest communication to Mosco w Technical questions still have to be discussed Copyright 1946 N Y Times ct76c Jr79c Absorbine 75c 60c Mentholatum 53c 75c Musterde 61c PINKHAM'S Compoundi 89c ILYDIA 1 alists without opposition Friday following France's recognition of the Viet Nan republic as a free fedwithin the NUERNBERG March 8 UP)— state eration deHermann Goering opened his fense against war crimes charges Friday leading off for the 22 Car Designer Succumbs ranking nazi defendants and his first witness sought to portray LONDON March 8—Dr Frederas an ick William Lanchester who dethe former motor signed the first British-buiemissary of peace died at his home in Goering often grimaced and ear in 1895-9- 6 nodded his head in apparent ef- Birmingham Friday Ile was 77 forts to coach his witness Luft- years old waffe Gen Karl Bodenschatz Copyright by N Y Times Chief U S Prosecutor Robert Jackson repeatedly stabbed at Bodenschatz' testimony in Goat's Milk A Ready Answer N'hen Bodenschatz confidante of Goering referred to the "suffering" of Hitler and Goering at reports of bomb damage inside inquired Germany Jackson acidly what reaction they showed at similar reports from Warsaw Rotterdam and Coventry "Warsaw was a fortress In the hands of the Polish army" said Bodenschatz obviously distraught "Coventry was a place where many airplane parts were manu- Creme Oil Formula 79c Indo-Chine- reichs-marsh- 27c BAKER'S se Modified Milk 18c Simi lac 79c 212 al LB ' lt HEINZ and CLAP'S MOO WILDROOT ' : 'J ':-- -- - 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se 3c ) KITCHEN 's-- ' SLIPS SETS i it I ii '' - ) tr r)- ot 11-8- ' trirttoIme Salt Lake Tribune sly LANSING WARREN Her-riPARIS March in a powerful speech Friday adjured the French national constituent assembly to 'refrain from the presumption of rewriting the honored declaration of the rights of man which has withstood the test of generations If reform the must he added it would be better to repeat the immortal principles in their original form and theft append equal rights for women and the rights of workers which would take into account the social and economic changes since the French revolution He proposed he said to submit a counter proposition to that effect lierriot told the assembly that the rights of man as defined in 1789 were universal transcending the limits of nations and of time and that to alter them or to appear to abolish them In favor of more modern tenets would react to France's disadvantage throughout the world Outstanding Address Into his discourse Herriot threw all his talents his immense erudNEIMMINIMM11 ition and the fire of his undeniably democratic convictions coupled BOYS' with the ease of bis delivery made his speech the outstanding one in the assembly to date Some saw it a direct to the ministry of foreignapproach affairs in case a split in the present three-part- y Waist style sanforized government in France should end in racal-socialishortly parblue denim shrunk ticipation in the succeeding cabinet At any rate the speech was copper riveted sizes 6 to 16 one which placed the framers of the new constitution: in a difficult pass and cannot help but raise the prestige of the radical socialists before the country in the coming elections Praises Committee Herriot began by paying tribute to the efforts of the constitution committee to introduce into a text 61argritvipmipoll V S it yip I ip I progress made in the world since revolutionary times "PACEMAKER" Then he paused and while the assembly laughed- and cheered he asked them to prepare the phrase-aske- d them to compare the phrase-wit- h the' rights ofl man in 1946 Is this the mornent when those Tailored to fit perfectly have just now triumphed rights swish-taffettea-roa luxurious 4 over the bondage of fascism and IR nazism Herriot asked to change only sizes 34 to 40 I" the formulas which are the founda0 tions for freedom-lovin- g governments of the world? A passage much remarked in Herriot's speech was that in which he declared that the declaration of 1789 and the American declaration of independence were sister documents and that this was a fac4 WO 4A11rnlirirwomil tor in interoationai relations today Withstand Time BALL The United States had not found occasion to revise her rights Britain was gettinW on well under her magna carta and the declaramost popular game Spring's tion of rights of said Herriot with the youngsters Gayly had served as a model for Belgium colored rubber ball and set Luxumbourg Brazil and many of jacks other countries even down to the reorganization of Turkey by Mustapha Kemal Ataturk Does it appear that the declaration has lost-ittimeliness or efficacity deI manded Herriot Ile cited French philosophers from memory brought in the Dreyfull case and finally the labors of Victor Basch President of the mire oipromir league of rights of man executed with his wife by the Germans at the age of 80 when he was still &- voting all his energies in fostering the rights of mari The speech was Wildly applauded by the right and the center nearly Another springtime amusehalf the house while the communment for the children ists in a demonstration of their d-rubber ball with long perfect disciplinet obeyed visible elastic string orders of Jacques Duclos not to interrupt and sat in complete silence Some socialists joined in the applause and once or twice the whole 1 house participatedunder the spell of magnetic influence of the speaker Y Times Copyright WASHINGTON: March 8 (UP) Like MIN ) —The navy has resumed its peacetime policy of promotion The navy BOYS & GIRLS' said Friday group promotions will be made according to the needs of the service as indicated by the number of officers in the various ranks colored decorated and Gayly with pictures large size GOT AN EXTRA ROOM? wooden frame heavy paper - Economy Y &JACK CAPISTRAII0 POTTERY SHOE STAND ficial Vatican circles stated Friday night that Pope Pius xn was in excellent health and that a report said to have been broadcast from New York Thursday night that he was notwell was without basis The ceremony next Tuesday however when "papal chapel" will be celebrated in the Armenian rite by Cardinal Agagianian in honor of the seventh anniversary of the pope's coronation will be held in the Sistine chapel instead of Saint Peter's it was announced Friday The unofficial explanation was that the pope was "extremely tired" and the ceremony therefore was to be kept as simple as possible Pope Pius XII's health has always been delicate and though he is reported to have completely recovered from a recent attack of influenza th extensive ceremonies of the consistory last month are said to have been a severe tax on his strength and even his normal routine is strenuous Copyright 1946 N Y Times I WO IP VATICAN CITY March 8—A source in close contact with of- u Folds into compact roll i POPE PIUS HEALTH GOOD 9 st ) :: k Ate - Heavy Army Duck covering Handy as an extra bed Comfortable as camp bed le ARIF ' Dr Brand new extra strong Holds 1000 pounds safely Jamarettes in flannelette I HI r r71- - --- ARMY CAMP COTS PAJAMAS I ) il I VATICAN SAYS 1946 r1ie Salt Cake Zeibunt Saturday March Man of Rights FOREIGN BRIEFS Upheld in Rome's Unemployed Riot Herriot Plea U S Newsmen Attacked Exclusive N Times OVERALLS r) ) 0- i lr : 1 '1! I i 0 I 0 r tkar 1 :t ItrItirtrwrirmslw-- Women's '4 rt 1 ) I 11 N I' s 1 -- — A I I 1 L t i ' 'if:-- ' : I II F Elastic insert waistband sanforized snap fasteners plain white sizes 30 to 44 t ill )1 I I " 1 ' class has been exposed and a certain number will undoubtedly pick up the "bug" A carrier may be responsible-- that is one who harbors streptococci in his throat but is not sick In other instances there is a mild tonsilitis and pharyngitis or the tot may be convalescing from the disorder but returned too soon The eruption disappeared and fever subsided but the organisms are still present in the air passages He has built an immunity to thesednvaders but the remainder of the children have not Disrupts Classroom Once an epidemic has started the entire classroom is disrupted A few are always absent The incubation period is from two to five days another 12 to 24 hours are required for the outbreak to materialize It is during the early stages that cóntagion is greatest In and exposures are possible one study 23 days elapsed from the time the first pupil was sent home and the last in the class was afflicted This is an illustration of how contagious diseases spread through schools and most authorities plan on a certain number of absences during the term Mothers would do well to follow the golden rule When their offspring are playing host to a communicable ailment isolation is best OB B writes: Is harelip hereditary? There is a family history of this defect in many cases Copyright 1946Chicago Tribune - Co Drag 1519 East' 11 E3E5n So Dial 15th 7-03- 13 I 4 |