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9% STEEL CITY PRESS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1947 More Men Commissioned To Scouting EXPENSE ACCOUNT were represented on the spot. GET SIX PAID HOLIDAYS Au e.\'-newspaperman friend of ours was telling us of an evening he spent recently in the company of a few old-timers of the profes- sion. By some quirk of {ate the talk turned to reminiscing‘ on the subject of expense accounts. On the train back to New York the culprit suddenly began to “sing.” He spilled the whole lurid tale of his transaction and includ- ed some material which would make big headlines. The chap we are following, as soon as he had the story, checked the time table and planned to hop off at the next stop to phone his yarn in. Alas, the conductor informed him that there would be no more stops before the city for this train: they were rushing right through, tax.- press, at the orders of the police. This, of course, meant that the chance of a scoop would be about nin. Unless . . . well, he had a brain wave. The wrote the story out four times. To each account he pinned a 20-dollar bill. In addition he pin- nod 31 note of instructions. The finder would please (a) pocket the The C10 United Rubber Work- ers have signed I new contract with the B. F. Goodrich Company, providing six paid holidays in lieu of further pay rise: for 20,000 workers. Melbourne H. Marx. District Commissioner, announced Lhv ap- proval of new men to the Luckn- wunna District C-0lI\l\ll'xslull€'|‘ Scuff. They are Kenneth Scone- Eu-ld, Orval Anderson and Harold Bcngert. These men are presented for approval at the District meet- ing and commissioned by the Scout Executive. Richard A. Blauvelc. Their duties are to aid Scout. Lead- ers in presc-nting: a belle: ping‘: mu m the Scouts and Cubspf Luckn- wauua. The Commissioner Staff is cur only group that nxakea dll‘i.‘(‘i. conl.a<'l with the Seoul 1.:-mi-.-as and lsansn HEALTH Iron CHILDREN A Community Service luued |By Children’: Hospital, Bflo.. N.Y. i Diphtheria: Diphtheria has long been a savage, reckless killer of Jsmall children. It was a dread dis- -ease. but it can come under con- ltrol. Today, there is practically no ichunuo of 9. child catching diph- ltlic-ria if he has been pmtccted by diphtheria shots. ‘ Preventive diphtheria toxoid ‘should be given to bnlues when ' thuy are 6 to 7 months old. In any loam-. don't wait louprvl‘. lnocause \llplllll(‘l‘lll can strike the very ynung. One story came out, however, which put a reverse twist on the usual pudding. Apparently the gent in question was tipped off that an arrest in a particularly well-publicized murder had just. been mndc in a small town outside of New York. When our hero ar- rived on the scene he found that the tip was pretty broad. money, (b) phone in the story, and (c) forget about it. Then wrapped the stories around silver dollar: and, at four selected places, he threw them out of tho window. When he Arrived in New York he was gratified to find his own paper on the street with the story, well ahead of the others. But that was nothing to the kid: he got out of making out his ex- pense accounc. After the usunl fare items, he happily typed: Thrown out the window: 384.\ It worked. L00. are L~nut1e.d to wear a Scout um form during these visits. Half the pnpers in blue country M.\N-DAYS LOST (‘UT H1\l.l\ 'l‘ln- diphtheria t0'(uid <ul-~.tanc<‘ used ludzly for proloclmn is lullml ullphihcria gernxs Lll(‘lI\ll'.Ill)‘ treat- --nl Lu makv them luuwnl.-~as It u~uull_\' cuuex-.~ nu 1I1wlc~:t~.ml rc- :\ct.iun— usually (loos nut umlw :\ hula)‘ vvcu fvvl '~:i-‘ll ur fu:~‘:»~_v, but is b:\lu_\\s body does rum‘! In it In.’ huilnluu,-; up u \l'0<l'~l1lll(‘\‘ :\rn\y\ to flL‘,’lll' tlxphtlu-rlu grvrnus. Shuulul yuur child hzwv a roaclumn. ro- be discussed in this cohimn are welcomed by the Chiidrerfs Hospi- ta}. Wlulv the number of slnkcs dur- ing l'|u- filsl nine momhn m New Y wk .\'(utn M-1'0 not fau h-~l-tw the sumo pm-ind [mt your (SH to 5'11) Um uumlwr of workers mv-Ilvcd and man-days lost worv uoa lmlf. This year's slri\\(~.- uxv-nlvod 178,900 worlwrs (last year 3'77 304) and n\an-days lust lotnh-aj ?.6:%tI.‘3fN) (us. compz\red to 7.58’T,l33l last year). nu-nxlu-1' how nuld it is cmupurod to tin‘ disease. lmniunization should he (‘l\<‘L7i\cd periodically. uccuulim: to yuul dun‘- mrk practice, by the Schick test. This is a simple. painli-zxs Lx-.1 but is u sure check on dIphLlu'-nza pro- tection. At about 3 y\‘£U‘\, and again before your child enter: sehoul. he should have a “hoo~‘tel\' «hot to insure his continued pro- tection against diplitlu-via. Without exception. All clnlslren should have protection against «hphlheria, beeauw diphtheria striluw quiekly. develops within a w.-eh after (‘.\:pu.~‘ul‘c) .uu.l is much harder to cure than to prevent. When diphtheria occurs, a child fuels sick, is slightly fl,-verislx and has a sore throat. Sometimes a l1o2|rSene%‘ and lmrhing cough (le- V('lup.s and breathing becomes (hf- fxeult. If these syniptoim oeeur. cull your doctor imniedialely! White patches will develop on the tonsils (and may spread to the rest of the throat). Your doctor will recognize them by visual examina- tion. Your doctor con also deter- mine within a few hours. by Innk- ing a throat culture, it diphtheria is present. If diphtheria is present, early treatment is of the utmost importance, because diphtheria quickly affects the heart. and does damage to cause death, even be- fore the family toahxes bhnt Hie lienrt is at all affected. — INTRODUCING — l.ACKAWANNA’S DISTRIBUTOR Beer and Ale Consult your family physician if your baby seems “¢roopy\——has any kind of respiratory (nose or throat) trouble. 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