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Show COMPENSATION AWARDED RESIDENTS OF ITALY Giuseppe Gigliotti and Giusep-pina Giusep-pina Pontieri of Nocera, Terrin- , ese, province of Catanaro, Italy, father and mother respectively , of John Gigliotti has been awarded by the state industrial commission the sum of $1,750 to be paid by the Utah Copper company in installments of $8 per week for a period of 200 weeks, the accrued payments to be paid in lump sum and the remainder once every three months. John Gigliotti met death while in the employ of the Utah Copper Cop-per company on September 16, 1922. Had the parents been residents res-idents of the United States they would have received under the law double the amount which is awarded them. In addition to the award of $1,750, the copper company is directed to pay funeral fun-eral expenses not to exceed $150 and to pay to John F. Tobin, attorney at-torney for the parents, the sum of $25 which latter amount is to come from the compensation awarded the parents. Condensed Milk Preferred. Sweetened condensed milk, diluted wlUj hot water, has won a place as a highly esteemed drink among the Chi- ' nese of the Swatow district They prefer this mixture to the excellent fresh milk, containing a high percentage percent-age of butterfat, available from the water buffaloes and other cattle main-talrS'd main-talrS'd in considerable numbers by the farmers. Banana Leads Food Production. The banana produces more food te the acre than any other plant. Its yield la about fifty Umea more than the potato, and about one hundred aad fifty times more the wheat f , |