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The Peninsula Times Tribune from Palo Alto, California • 4

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Palo Alto, California
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TifSSLt PALO ALTO TIMES MONDAT APRIL IT T9 STANORD MEN GET GUGGENHEIM AWARDS CALIORNIA GOLD ive faculty men given recognition for work BIG com Advertisement) DA 3 L1G9 517 Bryant St AT I 4 NOW! RAYO a THAT'S WHAT OWNERS SAY ABOUT THIS THRITY NEW 1949 fflERnjRY 9 NO EXTRAS TO BUY! LIBERAL TRADE IN! OR YOUR LITTLE GIRL'S EASTER! AT ONE tfowb Mut the ptwetb 1949 PRICE! H1ERIURY 300 UNIVERSITY AVENUE DAVENPORT 3 4191 220 University Ave us DA 2 4685 4 kOMMIMMcl 1 I dun colored trucks trun artillery pieces behind swing through a village Oct 1 to April 1 1950 and then at eastern universities until June of next year He will return to Stanford in the summer to con tinue work on the book Dr Scitovszky: A study of the economic cost of industrial de velopment and reconstruction in rance and Great Britain with special reference to its theoreti cal implications Before joining the Stanford faculty Dr Scitovszky was an economist with the London and Cambridge Economic Service and the US Department of Com merce Dr Johnson: Studies of the history of scientific thought and activity in Elizabethan England with special emphasis on the re lation of science to the other intellectual and material con cerns of that age This is his second Guggenheim award He received the first in 1943 Dr Johnson will leave for the Abigail Smith Adams who died in 1818 was the only wom an who has ever been both wife and mother of a president of the United States: her husband i was John Adams and her sonJohn Quincy Adams Over 3000 visitors see flower show here More than 3000 men women and children visited the nia flower show held by the Palo Alto Garden Club at the Community Center over the week end of them came back two and three re ports Mrs Herbert Ormsby president of the club and man ager of the show Out of town visitors as well as local people viewed the dis plays 227530 Poles expect boost in college enrollment WARSAW Poland April 11 (TP) ministry of education expects a 20 per cent boost in enrollment of students in col leges and universities during 1949 The ministry estimated regis trations would reach around 100000 compared with the pre vious top post war figure of 80 000 The rapid reconstruction of educational institutions damaged or destroyed during the war is credited with steadily increasing Excelsior Springs Mo April 11 So successful has a special ized system proven for treating rheumatism and arthritis that an amazing new book will be sent free to any reader of this paper who will write for it or those who suffer with aches pains stiff or sore joints nervousness over acidity sys temic toxemia colitis or other rheumatic symptoms this book entitled fully ex plains why drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble The Ball Clinic Excelsior Springs Missouri has perfected and many other periodicals and scholarly journals John Cage plans to do crea tive work in musical composi tion Dr Hooker will prepare biography of rancis Heney a leading figure in the Progres sive Movement Dr Volman will work on a study of the mechan ism and kinetics of the photo chemical reactions of gaseous hydrogen peroxide and Dr Dou doroff will study the formation and function of microbial en zymes involved In carbohydrate metabolism Rft Wrong right the German to be incon way Troops dig foxholes fire guns or enter German I houses I And so as the trucks rumble through town it becomes a sort of showpiece on wheels for watching Germans 'Dysgu cymraeg yn yr ysgol1 is Welsh demand LONDON April 11 (P) The Welsh want their children gu cymraeg yn yr Hold it not pied type but translated means they want children Welsh in the school" A plea for more use of hen the mother tongue was made in a recommendation of the central advisory council for education of Wales in a re port to the minister of educa tion provision for teach ing Welsh should be made in all secondary schools so that any child in any secondary school in Wales may study Welsh if he so the report added in mere English Price includes: 5 Super Cushion Balloon Tires Grille Guards Oil Bath Air Cleaner Oil ilter Wheel Trim Rings Electric Clock Does not in clude sales tax license fee PROMPT DELIVERY WITH OR WITHOUT TRADE IN i betong you Rtlle mon of finction He will hove confidence in these sturdy good looking shoes Jumping Jacks patented construction means no inside seams They help de velop strong straight feet and on Mei and they will stay that way because Jumping Jocks hold their original shape Ask your doctor about Jumping Jacks or all children tram six months to four years of age Germans watch US army games A Germany (TP) Winter maneuvers of occupation troops along the Rhine have the Germans goggle eyed Big dling them and everybody turns out to watch Omnipresent small boys turn such visits into a carnival and worried hausfraus yank them away from curbstone positions Sometime men watch the long columns of motorized troops with a quiet bitterness Memor ies are still fresh in their minds Down narrow village lanes the women hang out of windows to watch US armed might roll into position and plain they are impressed Watching from a tiny bridge a frauleln squealed: himmel! The Her I companion was busy smiling at a soldier who tossed a quick wink in her direction Commanding officers of ercise have impressed upon troops that is not Ivenienced in any will not trespass fire A time REINISHING WORK STATION WAGONS automobiles BODY and ENDER WORK Washburn's Paint Shop Hour 8 to 6 3 to 2 Saturday Z57 rllgn mas Stanford figures prominently in the list of 144 Guggenheim Memorial ellowship awards re leased today Of the 27 fellowships awarded to residents of California five go to Stanford faculty members and three more to Stanford alumni The faculty members are Dr Sidney Raffel professor of bac teriology Dr rederick Otto Koenig professor of chemistry Dr Tibor Scitovszky professor of economics Dr Wallace Steg ner professor of English and Dr rancis Rarick Johnson as sociate professor of English Another fellowship goes to John Cage whose career as a composer pianist began in Palo Alto He is generally re garded as one of the leading young contemporary compos ers Alumni awarded Guggenheim fellowships are Dr Helene Max well Hooker hitorian AB Stan ford Dr David Herschel Vol man assistant professor of chemistry at University of Cali fornia PhD Stanford Dr Michael Doudoroff associate professor of bacteriology Uni versity of California AB MA and PhD Stanford Their projects are as follows: Dr Raffel: To make a study of the chemical factor respon sible for the pathogenicity of the human tubercle bacillus Dr Raffel was director of the Palo Alto Hospital laboratory from 1945 to 1947 In addition to serving on the faculty of Stan ford Medical School he has served both the university health service and the Ad ministration Hospital in Palo Alto He holds the ScD degree from John Hopkins University and has studied at Stanford Medical School Dr Raffel plans to leave for Europe with his wife and five daughters early in September Dr Koenig: To write a book to I be entitled Principles of 1 Chemical Thermody namics He will work at the California Institute of Technology from HOURS OPEN Weekdays 8 30 A 9:00 Sui days Holidays 1 0:00 AM 1 OO PM 2 30 6 00 1949 MERCURY SIX PASSENGER COUPS White side wall tires and rear wheel shields optional at extra cost WUJis William THOITS an4 PRICE Our Business Tour Insurance Only 156 University Avenue DA ven port 3 4183 East in September and plans to work at the olger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC and at Harvard He 'will sail for Eng land next January Dr Stegner: A biography of Maj John Wesley Powell found er of the plan of scientific bu reaus in the federal government of the United States Dr Stegner who heads the creative writing center at Stan ford is the author of a num ber of books including Rock Candy and In addition to his books he has contributed short stories and articles to Harpers Atlantic New Yorker Colliers never go wrong means accuia 17 18 19 MILES PER AND UP! 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Come in get prompt delivery I Optional at extra coat RHEUMATISM YIELDS TO SPECIALIZED SYSTEM TREATMENT i specialized system of treat nent for rheumatism and arth ritis combined with the world famous mineral waters and laths This system of treatmentvhich has proven successful for iver thirty years is fully de scribed in a book that tells how may be possible for you to and freedom from rheumatism Write today for this instruc tive book Zou no obligation and it mav ho flip mpQnc nt years of untold misery Address facilJfies for expanded student your letter to The Ball Clinic enr011ments Dept 2547 Excelsior Springs 7 Missouri but be sure to write hospitals used tile as a today wall covering to improve sanita years ago I Dainty Party Dress Ups TWO A BOTH The Stratocruiser lying Cloud largest and fastest mercial airliner passes the Empire State Building during a test flight in New York The 75 passenger double decked plane is the civilian version of the US Air orce B50 bomber which recently flew nonstop around the world (AP Wirephoto) Trying to outfit your girl on a mite sized Easter budget? solves your problem with these pretty rayon frocks! Sweetheart styles with fresh lingerie trimmings or crisp eyelet frosting on pastel colors The party look she loves! Sizes 7 to 12! HAGEN BELL 217 ALMA ST PALO ALTO Mass funeral for victims of church blast MARION April 11 This small South Dakota town today planned a mass funeral Wednesday for the six Holy Week worshipers killed Sunday as a blast demolished St catholic Church The elderly victims died as they knelt in prayer orty seven persons were injured several critically The brick church was shat tered by a basement explosion a few moments before the 9 am Palm Sunday mass was to begin Only the entrance bell tower remained standing A small fire that followed was quickly put out Church officials attributed the blast to escaping bottled furnace gas Phil Wachendorf a parishioner said blew when he threw a fur nace switch Although buried in the wreck age and suffering from injuries and serious burns vas able to free himself and crawl out Others were pinned under bricks and timbers Only about 75 worshipers were in their pews Many others outside waiting for the mass to begin escaped injury The priest ather Joseph Zim mermann 73 was preparing to enter the palm banked altar 4 A A VS SJ VA is a At I in 2s I 4v 1 1 Jy 7" I' 1 1 4 i '7 i I 4 jr 'w 1 7 IWVSBk ft 11 A' I AVA Ha Av HT I va aMHes? i rerrr 1 Til 8 il 1 4 A V1 I I ro 22Aaji I 4 ICJ a 9 Jj ly Cdsivterletih EAtf NTSMC at 'KI 1.

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