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Eczema sufferers get blessed relief from aibress sfi?,’c',f"“g while promoting healing CELD) with efficient OSLA A CONCENTRATED TMEN @xpectorating eough-iree upsetting Send for CITIZENS INDORSE - GHEST CAMPAIGN Michigan Park Association Hears Chairman of Budget Committee. Indorsement of the Commuity Chest campaign, November 11 to 21, was | voted last night by the Michigan Park Citizens’ Association at its meet- | budget committee of the Chest, in a | talk said, “$1,878,000 was needed this | year to meet needs of the various | | budget committee is the reason for | less waste,” said Ottenberg after cit- ing in the Bunker Hill School. “Million Dollar Smiles,” a group of slides with sound accompaniment was presented to show the workings of the Community Chest. | Louis Ottenberg, chairman of the agency members.” “Standardization and a volunteer ing instances of Chest efficiency. Stop Signs Urged. The association adopted a resolution favoring the installation of stop signs at Thirteenth and Varnum streets northeast facing Thirteenth street, slow signs at Thirteenth and Upshur streets northeast facing Thirteenth street, and stop signs at all intersec- tions of Michigan avenue, northeast. Other motions passed were: A request that the Public Utilities Commission establish a cross -town | bus line. extending the present Catho- lic University line across Michigan avenue northeast to South Dakota | avenue, northeast, then to Eladons-,} berg road to connect with an estab- lished bus line to Georgetown. A suggestion that the committee on | schools invite a committee from the | Parent-Teacher Association to aid| in the fight for a new Bunker Hill| School. A request to the District| Commissioners and the Superin- tendent of Police to appoint 25 addi- | tional policemen to the twelfth pre- cinct, | Street Lights Asked. | An appeal to the District Commis- | sioners to place more street lights at Bates road and the railroad tracks. Capt. Sidney Marks of the 12th precinct addressed the organization and pledged co-operation of his men. A special committee, consisting of Dr. Willlam M. Deviny, William J.| Tobin, Franklin L. Adams and Vladi- | mar Vassa was appointed to make plans for a Christmas celebration. IMPRISONED BY BED NOVATO. Calif., November 5 lP‘v—’ No longer will Q. J. Boone, 38, laugh at motion pictures featuring comedians who are trapped by sud- denly collapsing folding beds. | Her own folding bed suddenly flew up while she was smoothing its covers; yesterday pinning her against the | wall. She was held captive for seven | hours, finally being released by & | passing schoolgirl who heard her cries for help. | THE EVENING NSTAR, WASHINGTON, “Taste Buds” Cause Childhood Craving for All-Day Suckers By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, November 5. — That childhood craving for all-day suckers was explained today by science. The explanation cleared junior of the old, old charge that he was “having tantrums” when he cried for lollipops. And it freed grandma of being termed “just fussy” when she sniffed in disdain at her meals. “Taste buds"—not junior nor grand- ma—were to blame, Prof. Leslie B. Arey, Northwestern University anato- mist, said in commenting on an article prepared for publication in the Ana- tomical Record. On The behavior of both is due to the fact that the “buds” which carry the sense of taste from the mouth to the nervous system decrease in number with age, the professor explained. Junior's taste for all-day suckers probably could be accounted for by existence of “bids” not only on his tongue but on his cheeks and some- | times even his tonsils, Prof. Arey said. As children grow older, the “buds” disappear except on the tongue. And | gradually they go, too, retreat until | only a “V” shaped row is left on the | borderline between the tongue proper and its root. From a study of 58,207 “taste buds,” B & 0 offers this NIGHT sexvice to D. C. TUESDAY. Prof. Arey determined these averages for progressive age groups: Birth to 20 years, 328. Twenty to 70 years, 256. Seventy-four to 85 years, 101. Prof.. Arey sald in elderly persons, all the buds often were atrophied, and the sense of taste gone., MEMEL OFFICIAL QUITS Lithuanian President of Direc- torate Resigns Post. KAUNAS, Lithuania, November 5 (A —M. J. Bruvelaitis, Lithuanian President of the Memel directorate, handed his resignation yesterday to M. Kurdaskas, Governor of the direc- torate. 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