Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1930, Page 35

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CHLDREN'SIBUREAU [meavrqusen_caomams ]| tovicho rommen B i S | rarkKers woman's organization. Marion Campbell of Cleveland, Ohio, . . £ is the founder and head of the ~Lhief Reports Unrealized . - roup, the Woman's National Leagus for . . " ge a Justice to the American Indians, Aims in Asking Additional 3 B G, S e ik . Miss Campbell says, is no 1 Staff Members. Sifferers. of the Bemninelos ot ‘Slonii E Already, she says, it has the promise TRE LA ; of a 17200-acre reserve on high and Along with the list of accomplish- dry land from Barron G. Collier of New ments of the Children’s Bureau of the York, who owns a whole county in Labor Department in 1930, Miss Grace . Florida. Abbott, its chief, included in her an- . nual report made public today a sum- 4 - R mary of what the buresu “has not been § b % . e do.” s tan i say previous year” . nd SoreThroat said Miss Abbott, “the bureau has been 4 5 — e ‘umable to comply with requests from 3 & = 7~ public and private agencies for State- 3 s ln Er’ n, wide or local investigations, for con- § “sultation in the fleld, for summaries of 3 e ot it ool material in the flles of the buresu and RO er ds of assistances.” - ick as professional singers " She asked additions to the technical : do." Bie KONDON'S Ca- id clerical staffs. % tarrhal Jelly. Just rub s an little on' outside of throat. Among_ the accomplishments of the - Svallow a drop. Soreness; h s i the? yhar ‘Mise Atbots . KRown' concert. singer ssyg. Wk theses o z troubles arise I just use KONDON'S and my A maternal mortality study in 15 & . tones go right over the top.” ~Doctors have preser > Biates, finding of which il form o e R “eross-section of causes of matern: 5 for fev cents fsom_druggist today. deaths in the United States, which at Y for few cents fasm drugi nt ranks below eight other na- ons in this respect. A child labor tabulation, showing & general increase in 1929. A study of juvenile court statistics | from 96 courts, covering more than 46,- | 000 delinquency cases. | Planning of group play programs for | fural communities. | A study of rickets in New Haven, | Conn., and a study of health of infants | and pre-school children in Porto Rico. | i the Healing Touch CREDIT EXECUTIVE TELLS IDA ELIZABETH CANNON, 9 OF BUSINESS MISFITS | Daughter of Representative and Mrs. Clarence Cannon of Missouri, is one of the [ ] candidates for beauty queen of the 1931 University of Missouri student yearbook. | She is studying journalism and her home is in Elsberry, Mo. —A. P. Photo. 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