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Successful forms of the govern mem system already m operation are free clinics br cancer and venereal diseases, as well as institutions for f trie-- treatment of tuberculosis, said Dr, Lindsay, EUROPE asdAFRICA Foreign observers declare Germany-to be question, mark in Europe and one. reason why stronger action against Italy Is not being taken by Britain, France and League, of Nations It is feared Germany is gaining momentum to seek' return pf her African colonies (shown on map), stripped from her by victorious nations after the great war. Britain and France grabbed the lion's share. Changes to Come In Medical Field Alberta Professor Declares State and with state control taking a major part in medical research standards will be raised to new levels. That well beloved character, the general- practitioner, is slowly becoming a thing of the past," he. .stated. Under state' control opportunities .to students of medicine :would be greatly enlarged for areas unable at present to ob tain medical services because of lack? of funds would be supplied with professional aid by the gov ernment. Hq cited the "panel" system of Great Britain as a decided boon to the public and medical men.! OFF WITH. THE HEELS . LONDON, Oct. 31 : ICP) Among the. latest ;rityeltles $re' heel-less velvei 6chfr!slippers embroidered with pearl I. Edwcirilsbiii'tj RDWN 141 BRAND CORN SYRUP -viCRGY FOOD TUa. . h.W w NOURISHED HAS MORE CANADIAN. CHILDREN THAN AMY OTHER CORN SYRUP A product of Tk CANADA STARCH CO.. Llraitxi "TILLIE THt TOILER" THE VUlMNfia. Mi iRT- mtr ir THE OftAVJIM Ana Hac f-oBcscrr his 1VIB VJIWMIMej THE MAMB AWMOONCBD A M DAILT NETS EATS OATMEAL TO KEEP FIT It may be one of Nature's lowest cost foods, but lucky Is the boy or girl who gets it for brtakiut crerr morrung. Many are nervous, poor ia rpwe system out of order, became iheir dtilr diets lack enough of the precious Viu-mi a B for keeping fit. Few things keep them back like Uck of this protective food element. So give everyone Qui Iter Ota every morning. Because in addition to its gen. erous supply of Vitimin B for keeping fit, it furnishes food-energy, muscle and body-building ingredients. For about jc per dish. Start serving it tomorrow for a J-weeks test. Quaker Oats has a wholesome, nut-Lie, luscious appeal to the appetite. Flavory, surpassingly good. All grocers supply it. Evan bf of their first Birthday Quaker Oats wis satactad astha eereal for th DioniM QuIntupUU FIG1ITINO IS FIERCE Continued from Page I Mussolini with a view to having him end his invasion of Ethiopia will be discussed at Geneva today, high British sources report. United States jVttltude WASHINGTON. D.C., Oct. 31: Backing up another appeal which had been made earlier ln the day by Secretary of State Cordell Hull to arms nianufacturers or tne united, States against supplying of guns or munitions tcv either of the belligerents in the Italo-Ethlopian conflict, President Franklin D. Roosevelt last night issued a statement stating that it was the policy pf the government not only to keep this" country out of any war but to refrain from doing anything that would tend to prolong war between any other countries of the world. " Representations to Duce' LONDON, Oct. 31: (CP) Great Britain today made new representations to Premier Benito Mussolini against continuation of attacks upon this country by the Italian press. At the same time the government; warned, against extension of credit for goods purchased by Italy. Russian Music Is Topic For Ladies day Afternoon at Home of Mrs. William Miliar Meeting at the home of Mrs. William Millar. Sixth Avenue East; yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. R. E. Moore, the president, In the chair and a good attendance of members, the Ladles' Music Club enioved an Interesting program on Russian music. Mrs. Millar reading on intrtirtlv naner. The meeting was served by the hostess. oles" (Tchalkowsky), Woodland. follows: Now is the Time For This Help in Preventing Colds Formula Especially Designed to Aid Nature's Defense in Note and Upper Throat, Where Most Colds Start. PART OF COLDS-CONTROL PLAN as STOLEN CHEMICALS EXPLODE HYDERABAD. Indian. Oct. 31: ,(CP Six youngsters were sent to hospital suffering from burns ,m .when dangerous Qhemlcals which j they had stolen from a fireworks factory exploded ln a bonfire. Don't wait for a cold to develop or get jrou down. After any unusual axpo-sure, heed that first warning nasal irritation or sneeze -.bddIv a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Used in time, Va-tro-nol helps to avoid many colds. 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Mac Gets a Run For His Money Many Industries Depend on Women United States Clubwomen Discuss Music Club Holds MeetinK Wrdnes- Various nimum position of 'Arts and Industries held here recently cookery contests competed for attention with lectures on economical buying and fashion shows with the United States merchant marine. One of the speakers said women concluded with the singing of the i controlled Subjects At Exposition NEW YORK, Oct. 31: (CP) At the 14th annual Woman's Ex all Industries depend- National Anthem after which tea ent upon style. "We spend $700, 000,000 for cosmetics, $11,000,000- 000 for food and $4 000,000,000 on Yet Yet how how we we do : ,,,-..1 i ..m,.,t wearing apparel. Mrs G A.' fjJin- ui iv anc mmu. I The clubwomen turned their attention on one day from' ccon- laby" (Bachmetleff,. Mrs. Ernest devil's t'tU food Anaerson ana jvus. v. c uumu. i Pianoforte duet, "Toreador" and "Volga Boatman' Mrs. W. E. Drake ' (Rubensteln), and Miss Mar- garet McCaffery. Paper, "Russian Music," Mrs. William Millar. Pianoforte duet, "Prelude In C. Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff), Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. W. L. Stamford. pie and cake. It was Nortncrn states Day in the contest, and these were the dishes which the committee had decreed were characteristic of the section. Southern cooks showed sponge cake, pecan pie and corn bread A $50,000 collection of hooked rugs, displayed by Mrs, Caroline E. Saunders, of Clilnton, Mass.. occupied one of the booths. The central exhibit was a flight ol SHOWlXr., i i "4 JOE E BROWN in uinr M"cr "ALIBI IKE - with Ituth Donnrly Koscoe Kirns (At 7:05 ti ;Jo, PLUS -Marjaret LIndsj, - In "The Florentine Dagger - fith Donald Woods C. Aubrey Smith lAt 8:16 Once ercd by a tiny ruj, one episoac in a woman'ifi, one phase of her lnterert. 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