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Friday, September 5, 1041 MINNEAPOLIS STAR JOURNAL- PAGE 2 'MEDIUM' IS BEST OF ALL 'Bad' Temper May Be Better Than 'Good' Encephalitis and Poliomyelitis Are on Wane in State During the last 24 hours encephalitis (sleeping sickness) and poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) had their leanest day since the outbreaks began in Minnesota more than two months ago. Dr. Orianna McDaniel, head of the division of preventable diseases at the University of Min ness brought the toll to 59. Only three fatalities have been reported as resulting from infantile paralysis. Martin county's first encephalitis death occurred last night.

Victim was Duane Abel, 17 Granada. He was 111 48 hours. Minneapolis and St. Paul continue to be centers of infantile paralysis for the Of the 13 cases reported this month, eight are In St. Paul, four in Minne-apolis and only one outside the Twin Cjties area.

ly aroused will "cool off" slower than the person who reacts al convention of the American Psychological association being held at Northwestern this week. Dr. Graydon L. Freeman and Ernest Ifaggoril tested 20 boys, emotional arousal by playing a game in which, like professional EVANSTON, ILL. (Special) "Bad" tempers are often better than "good" ones, but a medium temper is the best of all.

That was the report which two Northwestern university psychologists made today at the nation- PUNISHMENT APPROVED Father Who Held Son's Hands Over Flame Released CHICAGO OB Frank Dola-dee, learning his 7-year-old son was among a group of boys who stole $1.85 from a teacher's purse, punished him by holding his hands over a gas flame. The father was dismissed in court by Judge Charles S. Dougherty who said that while the treatment was harsh "I'm convinced that if more parents would nip these things in the bud, there would be less crime." nesota, said only one new case of recover Internal stability sooner than a person who remains outwardly calm has a "good" temper. The person who directs hlo energies directly toward his problem recovers inwardly faster than either the outwardly calm person or the violent one who does not attack the problem directly. 4 In a stressful situation a person who is emotionally excitable and becomes excessive polio and four new cases of en gambling, they could not win.

Emotional reaction was studied by means of measurements of the perspiration on the palms of the hands. Muscular reactions also were studied, to determine what sort of action the boy attempted to counteract his losses. The conclusions reached by Freeman and Haggard were: "I The original nervous pers- piration of an Individual ha no relation to his hehavior during periods of anger. 2 In a stressful situation, the person who reacts outwardly shows a temper will r-STOP OIL PUMPING cephalitis had been reported since Rosalyn Taft Victim of Infantile Paralysis NARRAGANSETT, R. I.4NS Plans were being made today for funeral services in Cincinnati, Ohio, for Rosalyn Rawson Taft, 11-year-old daughter of Charles P.

Taft, assistant director of welfare under the defense program, and granddaughter of the late President William Howard Taft. RECORDS SET AT CO-METIC CLUB'S SHOW yesterday. TOTATOES VS. POTATOES JOPLlN, MO. J.

E. Rowe and John Thompson decided to test the ancient theory that the moon has something to do with the planting of potatoes and the way they thrive. So Rowe planted some in the dark of the moon and Thompson tried his on the light side. The dark won, one bushel to Complete Ring It Valve Job on any car 4cyl. $12 6eyl.

$18 Includes Labor and Material Written Guarantee GAVIN MOTOR CO. 1900 LYNDALE SOUTH Minnesota i case totals now stand at 780 for encephalitis and When the fourth annual Co-metic club show ends at Radisson hotel at 9 p.m. today, new records 13 (during September) for polio. One new death from sleeping sick Store Hours 0:30 A. 31.

to 5:30 P. 31. ROWERS for number of exhibitors, attendance and total sales will have been chalked up. More than 500 druggists and store buyers will have viewed the exhibits by 40 of the nation's best known cosmetic and toiletry goods manufacturers. Buyers included one from New York city and another from Fresno, with the majority from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, and North and South Dakota.

a II DNDRED GUEST NSCOLLET FIFTH MARQUETTE DISTINGUISHED HOMES Here's Where You Save Money on Your Fall Wardrobe! 7, 5 rV (3. 'pf SPAIN ACTS TO SPEED TRIALS, REVIEW CASES MADRID CP) A government decree requiring speedier trials and other safeguards for arrested persons gave hope of freedom today to tens of thousands of Spain's Civil war prisoners who have been held for months or years without a hearing. The decree requires judicial approval for any Imprisonment of more than 24 hours, trial within six months, and establishes military commissions to review the cases of all persons already held that long without trial. IPdDWIEimS m. s'SAILIE Mr.

Lundeen to Get $10,000 From Airline WASHINGTON Mrs. A lymbel el ihi fintit in muile production iht world evor. Tht Ctpihtrt ii lwjyi woleomt in tht tiemti of diitinguiilitd muticini tni music lovtri M. You will thrill to tht ticluiivt chtngtr that turni tht rtcordi ovtr tutomttl cally. You'll tnjoy tht suptrlttiv rtdio tht rtetivti both tttno'trd and ihort wtvt, wtll 1r-qutney modultttd brotdctiti.

Equipptd (or ttltvition found. Norma Ward Lundeen will receive $10,000 damages for the death of Lovely New Fabrics Lovely New Colors And Look at These LOW PRICES! THE WORLD'S FINEST INSTRUMENT FOR MUSICAL REPRODUCTION mi a it it Mew IFall Woolens her husband, Sen. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota, In an airplane crash near Lovettsville, Aug. 31, 1940. The damages were provided in a consent verdict In her suit against the Pennsylvania Central Airlines, Inc.

Lundeen was a passenger on a plane which crashed en route from Washington to Pittsburgh. Also WooI-nnd-Ilaliliiis Hair Wool and Rayon 99 What are you planning dresses a suit, separate skirt and jacket? In this big group are BEAUTIFUL FABRICS in Shetlands, crepes, plaids, novelty effects and faille weaves. USUALLY 2.19 to 2.45 A YARD $545 up AID EN DESCENDANT DIES TAENTUM, PA. UP) Mrs. Clark Newcomb, 87, of Na PAUL A.

SCHMITT MUSIC COMPAW 81 SOUTH TENTH STREET OTA MINNEAPOLIS, MINNES 1 trona who claimed to be a descendant of John and Priscllla Alden of Henry Longfellow's j1-Iii. Cclnncse Rayon Jersey A "Courtship of Miles Standish," died today. For street and dinner dresses. 18 new fall Jp shades. USUALLY 1.23 YARD 1 Rlack Twill-Back Velveteen These are 3 to 5-yard lengths of our 1.85 .25 quality rich, coal black.

YARD Rayon Sliamlra (Spun Rayon) FALL STORE HOURS 9:30 to 5:30 DAILY Lovely Celanese Rayon Moire For evening gowns, and brides' and bridesmaids' dresses. 47 colors. 40-inch. USUALLY $1 YARD Its a new weave that's been laundry tested. 30 lovely colors.

39-inch. USUALLY 79c YARD NICOLLET FIFTH MARQU ETTB 84c 68' IFinie TwnH-IIBack Veflveiteenn Smarter than ever for school, college and daytime wear for entire dresses, or com- -f A bined with wool or rayon. 26 NEW FALL COLORS. 35 inches wide. USUALLY II j'i'A 1.85 YARD SIMiKTS JACKETS if All-Silk Lustrous Rlaek Taffeta vew Whirlaway Rayon Crepe A new weave with surface interest wrinkle Rayon Faillcpaca Crepe for Fall It has that smart faille weave, you Lightweight Cotton Gabardine with- Warm 'WOOL INTERLINING know.

New fall col fall colors and black. 39 ors. 39 inches wide. A Superb for evening wear luxurious in ALL-SILK. 35 inches wide.

A quality that's USUALLY $2 1 1 84' 1.25 inch. USUALLY YARD USUALLY $1 H95 Usually 8.95 Sa'g'-No-Moire' Wool JJersey 149 You know this FINE QUALITY WOOL JERSEY no sagging at the hemline when you make dresses with this wool jersey! We've all the smart new colors for fall, and 54-inches wide. USUALLY 1.85 YARD They're 6hower md wind-proof snug enough to wear through all fall and winter! Full shirred 6ack with half-belt for plenty of arm action, 2 slash pockets, 1 cigarette pocket. In Green, Brown and Teal, gabardine, or Tan twill. Handsome rayon lining.

38 to 46." Rlack Wool Coatings Suitings Silk-Rayon Transparent Velvet Rayon face with silk back in both street All wool nubby fabrics for fall and winter coats and suits. 54 inches and evening colors. 22 colors in all, with 69 20? 'o black. USUALLY 1.99 YARD I wide. USUALLY 2.99 to 4.95 YARD Off For Chilly Days Ahead! MEN'S SMART WOOL SLIPOVER SWEATERS 50 ffl HD narrow and wide wale 3 There's nothing smarter under the sun this season And here you may choose from both wide and narrow wale corduroy for suits, school dresses, slacks, daytime dresses.

30 NEW FALL COLORS. SPECIAL IN THIS BIG EVENT, YARD 75c Crew-neck style McGregor Sweaters, in fine ribbed knit All wool Beige, Brown and Blue. 36 to 46. itorShttt foor Buy United States DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS and STAMPS Powers NICOLLET FIFTH-MARQUETTE 5.

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