Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 13, 1932

Issue date: Monday, June 13, 1932
Pages available: 20
Previous edition: Saturday, June 11, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free press auction and contract Bridge by Milton c. To pork world by Flye authority x april squeeze 4k-Io-s-5-2 fg-7 ffl-Lfl-5 fwd 9-7-2 3-6-2 a elopement of the hand would have been very different. However made the natural play of. Returning his partner s heart with East ruffed and then led two More rounds or Trumps. West then was Pat in with a Spade and led his Ace of Spades i to the tenth trick. Before that card was led the four hands were As follows gasoline Alley tune 13, 1932 the. Last word 15 by Kino to above hand was played on the and the Way de test of the fld v a-k-6-3 lat eminent contract exper h Edward c. Wolfe no East hand. The bidding Isth Paw. West one Spade East three club. South West three no Trumps then had led spa. The de East discarded a Small Diamond but South s discard was most embarrassing. North had been obliged to Inguard his Queen of diamonds on the last Lead of Trumps so As to keep a Spade guard and now South was forced to part with a Diamond which would establish East s Dia monds or let go his heart Queen which would make Dummy s exposed six a Winner. Naturally South avoided the danger he could see and so flew to others that he knew not or but suspected he let the Diamond go and West led a Diamond which put East in for or the remaining tricks. Copyright. John f. Dille co ints on health by Soyal s. Copeland . That. Fat Mcle out i was meet log All. Right if of have-.1. We. So stave i. I believe the Tiki is Uncle or Walt said now. Squirt , squin1t if to u Stem to that All the time to Ora nou Cam have . I be had old t too blab things around that Are my your Busin and j stood up for Triem squirt said tub kind Mam that Lora. Man be Voo Thlik i Dom t know who told did t Telu cools of old fossils 1mstsaq of me Noo Cam Ewi both to horses Toots and Casper the by j. E. Murphy i peeked into colonel Hoofer s i luxurious suite at the hotel last saturday Toots and vol never saw such in All your born Days i he was surrounded b shots and everybody was making fuss Over i him y i m sure 6lad my wife her suit for divorce before she had a Chance to spill. The Beans about that time in Kentucky i shiver to think what would have happened to my reputation a if she had told that on the witness 5vand its a fact1. Colonel Hoofer 15 now the Duke of sp1ffelshire and Cousin of his majesty the emperor of the Independent kingdom of sapton1a, and with the title Fame and from a nobody to nobility it s like a wonderful dream come v True Hoofer is too smart to toss away her new title of Duchess Shell put. Her Pride in her pocket and 5eek her husband s forgiveness we see her into the exclusive hotel to Call on her husband ? i m nervous hate to crawl a title is a title a s son in Law Tuff times in sight by Wellington the signs of empyema when infection takes place causes no to accumulate within the Inin of the Chest we have a condition known As empyema. It a betimes follows pneumonia or pleurisy but it May occur independently of these diseases. Normally the Sac in which the lungs Are suspended contains a serous fluid but when infection recurs this fluid is replaced by a to imitated pus. This May become k abundant and thick As to interfere with the Normal expansion to the lungs. The afflicted person usually a shold. Looks Pale and has difficulty la breathing. There is fever which rises and Falls and this Peculiar temperature curve is spoken of As a septic temperature. It is due o the absorption into the Wood Stream of poisons from the if an a Ray picture is taken or the infected lung a Shadow is seen pus is present but if this test is not available the diagnosis of empyema. Can be confirmed by tipping the Chest Walls. This is a much simpler procedure than it sounds and it does Noc re crore moving the patient to a Hospital. It is performed by inserting a Long hollow Needle through the skin and tissue into the suspected area. If empyema present pus will be obtained. It May be necessary to repeat the procedure because the pus is sometimes so thick that. It cannot flow readily through the Needle. In pus is found Aud the patient j runs a septic temperature. With i signs of difficult breathing an i operation May be advisable. This should not be delayed because it is important that the pus be re moved As soon As possible. Other Wise the pjs May break through i the lung tissue and reach a Largo bronchial tube. In that . When the patient coughs he i will expect rate foul material. This condition thick offensive is f Pahic so for. A us Forf Crumwe investment our incomes Beeh Cut i about in Vav e la 3ust have t a j character close ups followed by various complications. Instead of reaching a bronchial tube the pus May spread and break into other organs or tissues and form Many abscesses. Then surgical attention is required in order to establish drainage immediately so that pus in the body May be permitted to escape. This is accomplished by an incision so that the pus can be evacuated with provision for its Complete removal by drains. In severe eases it May be necessary to remove a pare of one or two ribs when the pus is removed the compressed lung is Able to expand and there is no longer difficulty la breathing. The color becomes better and the temperature soon returns to Normal. Convalescence la rapid in these operated cases. Complications occur Only in cases j where operation is delayed. I the operation for empyema can be performed in the Home but i when a Hospital is available it is advisable to remove the patient there since the facilities and care received in the Hospital Aid in a Quick and Complete recovery. I it wl5 Safe a it Unver just Uwe that make Best of Uvis on half of a that Pitt us Evjue to to bes1m with we a be Caw Vou inv eff meets Vvhs do or 1 pint fou make sure after aut a Jocom vestment from a bad a Horom Vovou hear. He come our Lem am3 i Stew what i have y-1 Tillie the toilet a ripping Success by Kuss Westover daily Horoscope Tuk slav Tunk 14 the dominant place of the intriguing and baffling planets uranus and Neptune in this Day s affairs presage the development of tiie abrupt unusual and novel which May have a Radical or far reaching influence on the fortunes and destiny. Important change and adventures with new plans Environ ment and contacts personal As Ivell As business May be in line. Employment and ail pertaining to writ Ings or promotion Are under flourish ing signs bit All May be subject to postponement or Call for bail log tenacity to push through cherished projects. Those whose birthday it is May anticipate a year of sudden change and unforeseen contacts and affiliations growing from strange and new plans or ventures. These May 1 have a Radical effect on All relations shaping new destinies and fortunes. But much depends on determined Effort and practical management. Exit promotion and future Success Are in order. A child born on this Day May be Brilliant original Independent adventurous and should reach station and fair Fortune in life. Dorothy Dix child marriage tragedies Uncle Ray s Corner Indian legends written by Longfelt is a famous and interesting Taw a til a poem but it is based upon several Yougas came Aud the legends put together torn. Gether Tor a Council. The mohawks g Carne the oneidas came the tuns 1ue used in the sky a a a Sarto a cry from the Earth looking Down he saw a of men and women in terror of the wild of the time. Legend about Hia one they by place sky Anu red the where they would to be Safe time the god of the sky took the shape of no and chose an in As his wife. The god Ore of a torn in and she the Ca senecas came. After the tribes had arrived Hiawatha and his daughter. Minnehaha paddled to the scene in a White Canoe. Suddenly there was a Rushing noise., and a image Bird was seen coming Down from heaven. The. Bird alighted at the feet of Hiawatha and Miu Neyaria heated herself on its . Farewell my she said and then the Bird spread its wings and flew upward. Above the Clouds tried Rose to the Home of the Manito. Then Hiawatha spoke the time is near when to too must return to my Home in the. Sky. So listen with care to my last then he gave careful advice to the tribes saying the warriors of the North Are Strong. They can defeat any single tribe which is Here. If you wish Power and safety i bid you to unite. Come together and act As one. Have one Council fire one War club one pipe of after speaking Hiawatha took his seat in the White Canoe. Sweet strains of music burst upon the air and. The Canoe slowly Rose into the sky. Thus did the Iroquois explain the beginning of the league of the tribes known As the five a this Story should be listed under indians in your broken Trust on the a child w be r Lake. Wawa from the North Kurn their dwellings told the chiefs to Call tribes of the Region to an an alarm enemy the Funmaker leaflet con Taining All sorts of magic and fun is ready and will be sent to All who write to Uncle Bay und ask for it. Be sure to enclose stamped return envelope. Smitty Blue monday by Berndt child marriage is a tragical thing. We All agree about that we get terribly excited and indignant Over it when we read about it in Mother and feel that drastic i measures should be taken to Stop it. We Don t get so pro unlit up Over to when it Hap pens in our country thought occurs every -.lay, and its re mits Are just As heart breaking As they Are la a few weeks ago a boy and girl who. Live year where i do Jot married. He 18. She was. Barely 17. He earned is a week incl had. An in i Alid Mother to whose support he had to contribute. But anyway they thought them selves terribly in love and so they got married. They rented a cheap bought a few Sticks of Furni Ture on the instalment plan and then sat Down on the Edge of the could to afford a and set themselves to the impossible task of trying to budget their insufficient income Over their needs. Two dollars a week for. The. Room. Two dollars a week for the install ment Man. Two dollars a week for Mother. That left Only s2 a week for food and clothes and Light and warfare and Medicine and All the Little necessities of life. For three agonizing welts these children wrestled with this problem in High finance. Two dollars a week rent two dollars a. Week for the instalment Man. Two dollars a week for Mother. Two dollars for food and clothes and Light and Carr fare they were always. Irun Gry. Never enough to eat. Their poor thin rags of clothes were in tatters their feet on the ground. There was no Prospect of any better Job. They were sick with worry and anxiety. The future stretched before them a Bleak Road of Black despair. They were too childish and ignorant to know How to solve a Man s and woman s problems. Their shoulders were too weak to Bear the Burden that they had Laid upon them. And so the Only Way out of their troubles that they could see s All Stop got we Tell has Hiya Back t Don t set me Aboc i do you was the Rouh the dark door of death the Little kid husband and the Little kid wife put their arms around each other Ana stood before the cheap Little Mirror they had bought. Shoot me the Little girl said but the boy loved her too Weil for that. He sent a Bullet crashing through his own brain. His Arm fell away from his Little sweetheart and another child marriage was ended. You could weep your eyes out 4 n Marrage but i could Tell you a thousand stories sadder than this o the tragedies of child Carriage As Thev come to me every Day in the letters unhappy men and women. Sometimes it is a letter from a Elt who married at 14 or la and 4rs at 20 a worn out drag ged exit old woman w the three or four children who is bitterly dissatisfied sent Ful of the Fate she has the Reco red from the passing is e. She Knovs s have nothing in common except misery to inv a e both childhood. I nud marriage. Talented of Tser he was Goins or doctor or business executive. But he met a pretty Little flapper and fell head Over libels in love with her could think of nothing but wanted her As badly As he did a sports car. Or before that a motorcycle. Or before that a bicycle. Or before that an air Rifle. Or before he had forgot ten the Many things he had wanted and for which he had lost his taste. Anyway what was a career or Success or. Honor 01 anything compared love so he and the girl ran away and got married and he had to give up College and put aside All thoughts of a career and go to work at the first Job he could get. And that ended what he might have been and made him what he was. For babies came and there were Bills and Bills and fight As hard As he could he could barely keep the Wolf from the. Door. Never a Chance to even try f or. A better position because he could t risk the one he had however poor. Old before his. Time. Shabby. Dis beaten by life. Not even a Happy Home by Way of recompense for hard times and struggle do not make for Domestic peace. Nor have children enough self control and tact to know How to Deal with each other. They squabble Over things that older people would not notice. A tragical thing these child marriages. What Are we going to do Dix. His family had built All improve faces of jobless Chicago. June. 13. At the county Hospital Are performing Beauty operations these Days but not for the Sake of Beauty. Their patients Are jobless persons with facial handicaps which Are. Being corrected so they will be in a better of their Hopes about Fri Ckles. Their and a fake solos that freckle easily Are Usu ally found upon blondes and Titian color haired persons and unless abundant they Are Best let alone. For those Are very susceptible to the chemical rays of the Sun which pro Duce these deposits of colouring mat Ter preventive rather than Cura Tive measures Are preferable. Such a Lotfe should expose the skin As Little As possible to direct Strong Sunshine. Be o e taking a Sun. Bath or exposing themselves to the hot Sun such types should apply a Gener Ous coating of skin Cream Salve or lotion to the exposed surfaces. Re move the surplus and apply a Good coating of Ste Arate of Zinc or Talcum powder keep the face and neck shaded Wear a Broad brimmed hat or use a Sun parasol lined with red. Vellow or Brown. The secret of avoiding a Lefiu cases of sunburn or a heavy dose of summer freckles is moderation in exposing the skin to the Strong summer Sun. If you take such pre cautions for the first two or three weeks your skin will have an Opportunity to adjust itself to the warmer conditions and it May. Be gradually trained to stand More exposure the Sun s rays Are very beneficial to the whole system and to the skin and hair but like every other Good thing their application May be overdone. Don t deliberately Cook yourself in the hot Sun at any time. Since sleeveless frocks a a Well As scanty bathing suits will expose the whole of the Arm shoulder and part of the Back neck and Chest to the Sun s rays Milady s summer Beauty problems Are by no Means confined to her complexion. Freckles and Paia Fui sunburn As Well As Tan appear wherever the skin is unduly exposed. Skins that freckle easily should not Only receive the protective treatment outlined above but in addition bleaching pack May be used the following will be found beneficial two fullers Earth one ounce Carbonate of magnesia ten drops simple Tinc of Benzoin sufficient Rosewater. With Hazel or. Orange Flower water to make a smooth paste. Apply to the skin after cleansing with cold Creim. Or cleansing Oil and then steaming with hot towels. Leave it until dry and. Remove with tepid towels. Blot the skin dry. Apply a soothing skin lotion and allow it to dry skin. When the reckling is slight it May be lightened by the use of Buttermilk Lemon juice and Rosewater. When the skin is red and burned it May be soothed by an application of lotion two ounces Lime water two ounces linseed Oil and one ounce liquid paraffin shake Well. Apply at bedtime and on the skin overnight. Are oort june e. J. Rutledge s Campaign meeting Here saturday evening the largest Ever held in this place. Conservative candidate who represented this constituency of Miu Nedosa. In the last legislature delivered a powerful address and received a most cordial hearing. Rules libel Law is applicable to radio stations special United Ress despatch to fress by ree press private wire Lincoln neb., june radio Sta v Tion is subject to the same libel lavas As and can to sued if i t permits its speakers to broadcast de amatory utterances the Nebraska supreme court ruled Friday a the court s decision was in libel suit or Nebraska s at Torney general c. A. Against radio station fab and Richard p. Speaker during the heated 1930 pain the District court. The Case awarded Sorensen one damage against Wood but , radio station not liable for the words uttered by Wood. The supreme court in an written by chief Justice c. J. Reversed the decision of the Courtr Belov and sent the ease Back for rehearing. The Federal radio act confers privilege to broadcasting to publish held. one writes libellous concerning another and reads. Them before the microphone and with consent of the those words the Reader and owner United in the publication of a i Cal. And May be joined As defendants in. An action for Gost declared. S _ ;