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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 13

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the future may be by being fed mfau quantities of antibiotics or so- "wonder drugs," scientists reported yesterday. In a paper read at the annual meeting of the American Chemical. society they reported on the growth-producing quali- and ter A series ot tests definitely showed that the drugs "do. Jlung.to make young rats grow the paper said. An earlier investigation showed that aureomycih has a similar affect The paper, b- Dr.

Joel E'. KS Dr. James McGinnis Washington. Slate college, also said that young rats whose mothers were fed the drugs gained more weight than those whose mothers did not receive it, indicating that the qualities of the antibiotics transmitted through the mother's milk Not Harmful "It was also shown," the paper saic, "that feeding antibiotics at a low level to the rats for a Jong period of time produced no harmful effects that could easily be seen. This indicates that it would be safe to feed the antibiotics to farm animals to produce faster growth ia the young 'The paper added "that it mav even be found desirable to feed antibiotic concentrates to phvsi- cally retarded children in order to inerca.se their growth rate The reason for the growth in- ducmg effect is not definitely! Known, the scientists said.

It is believed, however, that the drags act on the large number of bacteria that exist in the regions of the digestive tract. There is one theory, according the paper, that the antibiotics destroy large numbers of harmful bacteria and thus increase general health and enable faster growth. Another theory holds that "in- dUferenf-neither K0 od nor bad --bacteria are attacked. Elimination of the Indifferent bacteria permits an increase in helpfu! organisms and results in faster growth. The investigators said that the growth experiments used about one 60th of the dose that would be used to treat earlier paper, by Dr Edward C.

Kendall of the Mayo 1 i i Rochester, de scribed a new method of makin cortisone, more cheaply a abundantly. The drug is used in the treat ment of arthritis, rheumatic fev er, and other diseases but because of its scarcity can be used on only a. few experimental pa tients. Kendall said that four years of work has shown that cortisone can be produced from osmium tetroxide which he said was veri scarce, expensive and toxic. The synthesis, Kendall said may a formidable block the commercial production of Sussex Pastor Ordained at Impressive Ceremony SUSSEX-(Special)-An impres- sivc ordination sen-ice was held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Sept.

3, when Bishop Ivins, Milwaukee ordained the acting pas'' AlbaR SE eX Cooper. on in Hospital Now SUSSEX (Special)- Wildish has just received word that her brother. Alfred Kayser was wounded in action in the Korean area, and has arrived California, enroute for hospitalization in the Walter Reed hospital in Washington, D.C. He lost his right hand and part of the fore arm. Kayser, a veteran of World War II, re-enlisted ia the service, and with his wife iiT-- i VACATION THEN ARMY SUSSEX Homer and Kenneth Home, and Hichard Murphy returned Saturday, from a two ivoeto tri to Ban( Pa tiie Horne boys visited thpir eran dmDlher Md other relays Tuesday morning, Richard MuS Io MUwaukee.

into the army, and SEE SOU TAKE VOWS EAGLE Mr Bnd Mrs Joseph Stute and daughter Clara, returned Tuesday from Coshocton, Ohio, wnere they tended the wedding of fhtf'son Clement Stute, Saturday, Au 27 They visited with Mr. andIMrs Ray Agathen, Bowling Green, on the return trip. Miss Zouise Thiele, a former bookkeeper at the bank of Eagle now living Burbank, Calif where she is employed in a bank" HOOT BEEH FOR BRITISHERS DELAFffiLD (Special) Mrs. Pearl Johnson recently a suests from London, England 3er cousins. Mr.

and Mrs. Willam Hoover. When they visited the State Fair, they had their first taste root beer, Bustard, aad cream Three Prizes Awarded St. John's Employees DELAFIELD -(Special). The Cower garden contest among em- ployes of St.

John's Military acad- S' 3 by Mrs. Hoy Far. week thew Scwsbenlender, rtewanis of st John's mess-hail, Their Sl 1 ta Hetehta. Second place, and was wanted to Cfcurrace Martin eare-taitcr of the William Birk Memorial hospital of St' Johns. His beautiful display of om scratch, The third -winner Sergeant arer, retired.

U.S.A.. The church was filled to overflowing with members of the congregation. The pastor of St Paul church in the hills of Minneapolis, preached a very fine or- flination sermon, assisted by a anthem by the choir; Several other ministers were Present, among them the ev Parmitcr, retired, form TL PaS thc Sussex church i no cnurch was decorated wit) tnely gladioli for the occasion Following the services, a cafete in dinner was served to a 3nl? ber peoplc to the Turnout at Conservation Meeting Tuesday Poor "It i 'It Is discouraging to sec how few persons come to meetings delegate of the stii conservation congress said Tues About 14 persons attended th meeting the courthouse at p.m. session was held to de terminc the wishes of Waiikesh county hunters and trappers the coming muskrat anr" seasons. that the muskrat the county was heavier than prex-ious years, and that th7 mmk population was about aver' The group voted for an open muskrat season for 15 days be Nov.

10. There was much th'L 5-, for on opon season, but they split over the question of having ury sets scas Bloom Broko Toolh TM. i on ardcn and T. i a delesate county. In Jefferson coui oleer, he said.

The' meeting was held last night because at the regular Acting too conservation con- animals there will be in Study congress, two sn are picked from each of the 0 conservation districts in the lite to represent their district the state conservation coun- concurrent muskrat sTM 10 a OW dry acts mink 45 days after the wet sea- One weather beaten old tnn a Stone presided at the mcctinir because Tom H. Bloom cn-Jir man of the delegates to iho "con! 'jrcss, broke a tooth fishing Won- conscr- The conservation i nmcs committees to study var- ous conservation problems and make recommendations to conservation committee for en" actment into law. Stone is on the Pheasant committee this year. One of the committees recom mended the system of county mcctmp like the one held Tue any, three years ago. Waukcsho county is in conscr vahon district 10.

This district is composed of Washington. Dodge praukce, Racine, Kenosha, Jef. icrson. and Rock counties. About 75 of the countv brst trappers to attend the meeting Tucsdiiy, according to those prcsc-nt.

Ayrshire J'nop, right, for mnl Ca has boon iu Dnrt ihf. grontest of all show arwra-B i. purpose, ayne Home is beino gardens were judged by three of the Sum-Mcr I prize went to Mr. and nnounces SHERBROOK6 by DU MONT 19-icieli Lifc-Sizc picture. Built-in AM-F1I Jio.

19-inch UfcSiie Bnilt-in FM radio, in for record automatic phonograph. Ae BROOKVIUE by DU MONT 17-iach Rectangular piclorc. BuUt-in KM radio. Plug-in record player. DO MONT 19-inch Ltfe-Siie pictnre.

BnUt-in FM radio. Plnj-in for record satisfied! W. BROADWAY ORBER WAUKESHA'S TELEVISION APPLIANCE DIAL.

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Years Available:
1859-1977