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a a- 1A.1 rage i ournngton rree rrest, weanesaay, reo. i I AH Next War Will Wipe iVpnafe PljlS OOP IXIE DUGAN neat aiopr mctypy and Srri i II I voRK CITY WORE YS 1 I WHERE'S THE FiRST-STOP-l CLEVELANa 0hO I i I 4 Ztr'ij2-ti I FIRST STOP BETWEEN MEHEJ WlffiWEffi.YTI I For Iodized Salt, Says UVM Nutritionist 'W0 JaX Bill On ICe For Two Months Read the label on the salt pack- health measure but, like any other st. ALBANS, February 3. ige to make sure of getting full product, this will be manufactured Rabbi Max Wall of BurUiigtoa was Hie zuest sneaker Monday When It Does Come alue from the table salt you buy. only there is enougn oema.m u.

regular weekly meet. This reminder comes from Anna it It costs no more than other salt, the jjoary Cl'ib he'd at! Wilson, UVM Extension nutri- uiss Wilson pointed out. the Owl Club. 'In the last war wej Up For Vote It May lomst. About half the salt now sell- About 25 years ago the whole na- up our gonSi money, uidus-18 for table use is iodized as a tion was aroused by the preval- powerSj but not our preju- Be Slashed Will Not Be $6,500,000,000 rmm mm mm msm ence of common goiter, especially (jjces jjow those prejudices are in the northeast and wide regions; factors that tend to lead us to-around the Great Lakes where the wanj another war." stated Rabbi soil is low in iodine, sne recaiiea.

WajL The past war was not tne .1 ho Im rKA.MIS M. LeMAY In some sections more than half last war for a long time The next. WASHINGTON, leb.T the teen-age girls were found to; war wiU wipe out 70 to 80 per cent Senate put the Republican tax cut- have enlarged thyroid glands. Goi-jof the population of the world. bilj on jce today.

ter tends to occur in adolescence greatest trouble today is me lacn The bifl may stay in the cooler nf imderstandine with people wno H. tor two monms or ut. I (M Jti II rJJllrBll I IIHIRkSS. Cupid's on the Wing With Sweets For Your Valentine! the Russians dislike war just asj And when it does come up for a much as the Americans dislike vote, it probably will call Guests present were the Rev. for less than the $6,500,000,000 cut George Smith, new pastor of St.

'overwhelmingly approved by Luke's Episcopal Church. Rev. House. Duncan Mvingston and Walter! The GOP measure rocketed Hautzig. pianist of New York city, ithrough the House yesterday by a A bir hdav cake was presented 297 to 120 count.

That is 19 votes his birthday. Mr. Willson was the needed "verre veto first president of.the Rotary. LJ1? There's no more beautiful or elegant way of saying "Be My Valentine" than with jewelry. P.

G. ELLSWORTH 140 Church tit. "Ellsworth .4. Alwayt Hat th Quality Kind" CONCORD Candy Kitchen 80 Church St. oannliiiinM It Hi a IM-ACOntOl nVi' icauiuiiuu waa viiv ii.v against it.

Sixty- three Democrats voted for it. But Sen. Taft of Ohio, chairman; Kemper Peabody and Ray Walker expressing the appreciation of the Rotarv for the service extendH by of the Senate Republican Policy Steep () 5 Minutes for Full Flavor the Jesse Welden Inn to the group committee, told reporters he at their weekly luncheons. They al-ldoubt3 that tne senate will be able so expressed the hope that George. t0 override a veto unless the St.

Laurent would find the chance of revenue is reduced. to rebuild soon. Doesn't Say How Much Cut "7..7 Taft did not.say how much of a for the money sent to them to pro vide funds for camping. reduction he thinks will be necessary. But some leading Democrats predicted that if the bill is held down to around $4,000,000,000 any presidential objections will be over- RIP KIRBY B7Ale7R I ,4,, HE'S MAVIWS SUCH HE'S A CHIP O'THEl IdOUBLE PAY FDR THE SEND THIS I EviClC AT THE 6TAPL0CIC MAklSinlI 4 asbano M'V4 SV'Lolcibudck', ma'am.

pbopeb; a badiosbam foqm Trt-Tr-i TIME VBMB- STABLOCK EOWUS FOB YOU, KiO 0THE8 TWEBOM VtSte ro-ItT6 (GlDOAPyl WITrt.JrS MUSTBE fMESSASES ABE OKVATON UKTTIL I fS' 7 Wtffi "ZliWi MiQHTY 1 Lxrf TO LEAVE WRTHER MOTra vPSL i and is six times more common in mm. girls than boys said Miss Wilson. It turned affects the health or entire Doay. In any event the Senate is going The cause was found to be salt con- to wait until the Senate-House taining a minute quantity of iodineBUdget Committee takes a whack one part in 10,000 parts salt Goiter Practically Disappeared A nation-wide campaign was car at President Truman's proposal to spend $39,700,000,000 during the fiscal year starting July 1. Senate Republicans are aiming at a cut of at least $3,000,000,000 in the budget estimates, but some ried on to educate the public to the need for iodize salt.

So successful was this campaign that goiter practically disappeared in many party members have said they may not be able to meet that goal. Chairman Millikin (R-Coli said places where it had been preval ent. the Senate Finance Committee will Then people gradually forgot Kiauuttuy about it until tod not even open hearings on the ay physicians bju wta the Budg. tne story: nutritionists believe leve must be told again to prevent aiig Hn( hv Fpb rise in goiter in the future. Action bv 1he iull nrob.

ADVAIICE SIIOWHIG People who'hear a ringing, at.eiL a -SHOREHAM MILTON Farmers To Heai PLAINFIELD in or tinkling in their ears are vulc 'u-suffering from a fairly amnion Recovery. Th.s may put off Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Sullivan Observe 54th Anniversary complaint called tinnitus. This is" lax unul i Infi-mmntinn nf fh. mid. Whenever the bill is passed, how-j The Parent-Teacher Association; at the high school, Monday i i.r rfm.o. hH iniHe iw.r ever, ana proviamg a veio is jridden, the cuts will date back to ievening with a good Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Sullivan ob-! the N. H.

Artificial Breeding Expert Jan. i. Any overpayments in aeiveu iiirir uun weaaing anmver iri mi i a. i The flag wag presented by meantime would be refunded. Sen.

George (Ga). top ranking, Lbard escorted by Carrd Ryan Tneir estg included their le Fincance Commit-fnd Janet daughters, Mrs. Xavier Brison and thp Democrat nn Water in Bartlett Spring At Low Level David S. Johnson, superintendent of water works, states that the water in the Bartlett Spring supplying the south side of the village is at a low level and must be conserved in every possible way, also that the practice of leaving water tee voiced the view that if the Re-lne ''al? wds Mrs. paul Blair and their families; W.

R. Amidon to Tell Plumbing Heating Let us plan with you now for your Spring Work. A. T. MILLER 63J 8.

Winooski Ave, Tel. 1280 puoncans noia ineir tax cut tneir sons, Charles and Bernard, about $4,000,000,000 "there would clded to the postponed mill-iand amily. Another daughter. Mrs, be enough votes to enact it into 'nist Part-V in March. Daniel Coffee of New York was un Dairymen At Barrc 11 .11 over veto, if there is one." dollars was voted lor ounder's aule to be present.

Day and plans for the next meet- a Gran Program ADOur nis uwn unit jJOHNSON running at night must be stopped running hi nigni mun ue siopuea I mojv m. c. er's Day prosram was given and a 'f or the spring will not refill during Green Mountain farmers 1.. 1 in Ul BU11I1K WIU IIUl I Willi UU1II1K Bf "OI Msa lwt' Friends of Mrs. Vinnie Batchel- movie on "Spokane" was enjoyed.

FnlwL niht to go over the next day tend the 75th meeting of the OF)AN'SNEW SPRING SHOES Get preview of spring shoe styles. See our complete, authentic collection today. It's just the tonic you need to shake off winter blues. ALL THE NEW COLORS ALL THE NEW MATERIALS ALL THE NEW STYLES der will be glad to know that she Refreshments were served by the evtn.inK- an.nmrmi nt wntu uj suratM4 is aDie to leave Copley Hospital 1 aril, kaoiicr It the lecturer Mr Autttict same conaaions are inje on me monl Dairymen's Assoc alion It hostesses. Mrs.

Fredric Wood. Mrs. vai ee has charge of the n.orth 5ide iome Barr- Feo- 12 hr I -Roger Rugg and Mrs. Guy Para- th! ot Patrons on tne "rwl I the most auccmru! a- ana is at Mrs. Goodrich conval rsceni nnme ror a ume, ana dee brn nlffart tljlf at ILEX'S BKI1V sION IM aarra t.

rh. Itl. poem. "The Wreck- lroumca ei'ery flay wim ow cial breeding units in Xr t-ers' a some imes the land is operated. to her home in Morrisville.

Items ers." Mrs. Fred Hutchins; reading, MrsFrVS Hu r.Hin water stops entirely during the Featured on the opening Items of A- E- Paquette it a patient in "Oliver Hudson Kelley." KvaalBft By Apiataial Christina Birchard; poem. Jean proijram win be w. K. Amic (, the Fanny Allen Hospital.

'at Vv.5'ed Delbert Lafayette, con at ine nome of her aister. Mri Hurlie Mc.Nall, in Fairfax. Sunday t0 mS homc by NORCROSS afternoon. A meetini; of Johnson noon. a meeting or Johnson Ryan.

A musical contest was won manager 01 uie ftew iianip-r. -i by Christina Birchard. It was Arthur Bolles went to White lreinS Association no voted to contribute to the March of River Junction last week where he ct. "Ve the Ar. i Dimes.

The Pomona members who has entered the Veteran. Hospital Asswiatum which attended the meeting in Cornwall tor treatment. tarled July- 94l fd Feb. 4 are asked to furnish salads. MilN-n Priest of UnderhiU.

neph- than lm rr. xj. ew of Vernal Pneat lh a I eaVn I I i Grange No. 349 win be held Thnri. CJuh nnft rrnrpmnl day evening in the Grange Hall.

Rollin Sargent, who has gone Mr- WUhari Entertains ,10 Tennessee where he has employ- Anne MorrU ircle am, i. nilllUUM. Ul lUi IU li.L a ,1.. t. niu ainr.ci, remains in a serious Hampshire nad i Harry Wishart was hU-J.

1 C-Z" i. ea condition in the Mary Fletcher Hos- ninu, recently at tne nome' t- 5 led at Cornell tjerj- i K. n.v.iiu in inauanoo- an. IUIUI1 Ettry pair mad perfection hf mrtiVi fiat that manuU tarrr FAMOUS Conference of State Grange officeri St- public health nurse! will be a In I in Boston. Fnday and Saturday nd P'" discussed trvutg to remove ft frorn the Ure lh' jMr.andMrs.

Kenneth Hopkins and 'P? B. E. for health work and for refilling $h)rt Breeding in daughter. Marian, were in loan and aunply VSSii, 17 I rkln Ibans. Sunday afternoon -Mr had char of and Andrew Bnlcya are in tio DUe.

whMe ll "iHe circuit of Mrs. Clark of F.sse 'X' akuU had three break. The arm tion- The Mio'n Aii tion. Mr. and Mra.

W. A. Dod I Jan. 3rt at Porter FHd.v tmf SstIS nmfd manaser. la were at F.

Dodge's. Sunday aft- for nav "trirned John Birchard is at her home. Tfi vember. he becatre s.a 'ernoon to celebrate Mr. Dodge'.

thc'r in Ea Johnson, Her grannMa.tihtcr. Mrf. Herbert ye rna? ijl h. KMaJ Sinc the i Mrs. Jed Perkins is spending A mccth of Sons of t'nion Vet.

Oliver Furn- u.i k. ''W' IJ tircui's, the A '8 SHOES 29 NO. MAIN St. Albmi 30 CHURCH turlingtoN MM.intaene. and family flare- 10 at the home of Mrs.

Frank 1" Ah to li curw.1 ter STARKSBORO MtTric nnr aaav caan IX Jim" Dodge. MUMU CUUBaBVCAa.pt tUh Iu, Nrw Member. natia aii'rv falhr div. a's-i mi. a IT" a IHIIlaWHl Tne Paradi Valley 4 Club PT are nrnr under may to pwi Fire Department met at Hie hose' "At January meeting of the hotise last U'edneada ni.K.

i Helen Gilltni Handirraft CJuo. met at the home of The Pla hficll ViKaie PTA the breeding iwmre so THE PRINCESS SHOP features: a Kion oumiims ntcrtina mat htl iw raw mrmwri Trt irn-pim in, a nwa n. meeting eveniirg. can aertirra. r.ipven mmorary mf-miwts of the meeting ten.

ret, a. in ui nun school r.rr,s, lis. Many Adtanlafra mere prM.t,t. r. Belle KcnneUnd.

home, tih- Hl Jk l'" the rr.embera of U.a Plam- 4, R. S. Warnrn, F. 8 The Importance of attendit, the wW What I VI i ti Ca Tb fal Wei2 c- J. Davit told about the mork of the eim ment occd.

Shine r- Pwf -hl am(dl, i Apartment when Ihey me.e voung her. Ymi Are" wa read JJi? 1h ui part concerning men and active In ihfwork. A sup? Creed. An whibrt Ww t. ttSeSTm In Zi.i tMa ra iSJ Ct 0 Ui tl reb.

T3l I Wrrislat red-aced. tt rT-r y.TVJiim'in Aver.t:rt aiircS: There mil be djl1K f4, .1 FAelyn CVhuro i rt cr. a. r.mert Kmersm. rm Riv.

Richard A. MitchriL mintrter. M.4- eW the 4 wMM Feb rifi' hiei at prove, the bfrt f- I I Prayer ervue tonight at 4. from lo 1 al the Toirn Hl" Vw home Thutaday. Th Amwlm DUflTnCTiTf? I .1 ir.

v. Oitl.tm an i.i,.,hJ Dairvtnrit 1 1 BR ASSIE res rv of frJ The Miracle Manalral r.M.a-M. figure lattery Several nentita. f. a HtH Ther et It al il'i and Parte Aii chutrh eervire at p.

CORNWALL DETORE WTOTIT fc tint ta- t- Wied heafina in tst -arld rt-ildret prf rm ii the I'w Cmiy cv.rt t-m MiirZZ r- rd en. at mmnn m4 fe a 4t. ln the rhiMfra hij the ttwift. fa hirb r-? r-n Crr.wa Crarste No. IM rllr(e M.

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