The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 195, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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• WASirTMOTOV, March 9. (AP)
Recognition of . soviet - Bnssia l nn
, ■ official «lúestion the Hoovos admlnis-
t trntfon Intends to ahswer for Itself
Fot the last two' .fears- the T'nltrrt
Utatw has followed a Hnsslan policy
laid dowto. by former .ulrainlctrntionn.
Secretary Stlmsón. believing there
might be some nrnvl for' a' cbnriRr,
luis decided to look into the situa-
tion, ^
So¿ with an open mind and n mass
of bnekgroutld, he hopes "to forhnilate
a "definite nffi>ial attitude toward
the government; that ruins more land
than anyf other." ' ,
Stlftisbh Will review tbo entire
problem of Russian affairs beforej
mapping out any policy. Since bo
took office he' has been' primarily oc-
cupied with otlior Riiropenri ' coun-
tries, t|ic Far East and I^atin Am-
erica. "With no momtwi toil's-questions
concernios these . now awaiting-1 his
attention, -ho will be comparatively
free to determine. If.there should he
a.- change toward Russia.
As enunciated eight. yeain • airo • by
Charles Evans Hughes when Secre-
tary of state, . the American naWy
has been tftat Russia must eettle its
official and private obligrtHotasijjt -lo.
the United .States and its cltiaéns^-and
cease Its propaganda activities In--
|i-] tended to overthrow U10 American
government,,.. -• Repudiated Russian ob-
ligations to American- citizens are es-
timated to be near . $400.000,000..
while: there also Is In the balance e.
MH7,000,000 credit . extendedby the
United States to the provisional gov-
ernment which followed. the cwtr.
Recent • agitation of embargoes on
Russian goods has been responsible
to some extent for Sécretáry Stim-
sori'e decision. The state and treas-
ury' departments have been facing an
unusual, problem under the Srooot-
• Hawley tariff act. which forbade the
Importation of goods produced by
forced 'or convict labor.
—-The' question of trade Is not a
small otoe. In the soviet' fiscal year
ended last October American exports
totaled |lf,R,Oft,OtiO and imports 132.-
OrtO.OOO. or 28 per cent more than
ever 'before.
Most of this was handled through
the Atntorg Trading corporation, un-
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Doctor Advise Physical Examination
As First Rule for Those Who'd Gain
A UIETETIG authority gav« these
ten rules for galhlng weight:
11. Have a romplete physical exam-
ination by a competent tihyslcian. to
be sure there Is
no organic disor-
der causing your
underweight.
2 Calm your-
self, "Learn to
accept the trivial
annoyances and
small mlstlts of
life as a matter
o f course. T 0
give them atten-
tion beyond their
dererts Is to wear
the web or your
Ufe to the warp."
(Hubbard).
3 Sliep Re-
sistance Is low
Dr. Clemlenlng
ered as much by the lack of sufficient
sleep as by another rnctor. All you
can soak Into your system In 14
hours Is not too much. l^resh air. of
course.. (« •
: 4 Exercise. Great muscular eater-
ctse should he avoided. but t"he ordi-
nary **tflpg-up njtelrctse.s. lingua
with moderation anil-, gradually In-
creased, w|ll stimulate appetite% and
help the body" functions to be better
performed.
5 Don't talk loo much pelete the'
details.
6 Have a rest period In the day-
time, ir possible: '
7. Avr.td tea. coffee, nicotine and
other stimulants.
S. Bat Count your calories. Gradu-
ally work up from 600 to 1,000 calo-
ries more, than your .maintenance diet
If you want to gain from one-eighth
to one-quarter of a pound a day You
should have a foundation diet and
add gradually one half te one pint of
cream: two to three egg yolks dally
(high In Iron and fat and vitamin A.);
increase your' butter, potatoes and
other high calorlp foods.
9. Eat. Stretch your stomach! Tou
niii find that If your stomach is
stretched to care for more food you
will begin, to cáre for It, too.
10. Eat
The only criticism I have with this
set of Instructions la the emphasis
laid on over-eating. As explained in
yesterday's article, the constitution-
ally thin person does not necessarily
gain when more tyod la added to the ¡
diet The most Important part .of the ■
system Is In the accessory factors,
such as rest periods after eating and
exercises to strengthen the abdom-
inal muscles, thus creating conditions .
of extra need fbr food.
Particular instructions for the kind !
or food to eat are as fallows: .
You should have five meals a day.
as each one Is small and you need
extta nourishment
The best roods for you are broiled
tender meats, such as chicken, tur-
key. guiñeé fowl, steák, roast beef,
bacon, lamb chops, oysters and ttsh
Avoid veal, brblied ham. pofk and
fried meat generally, as being tough
and difficult to digest Vegetables In
any farm Jried-. solids.. Sltlfyl
and, light desserts are good Have
your bread toasted Avoid spices.
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des. uncooked articles, óxCepr •
orange ' and graiw fruit '(Other
fruits should be cooked > «itrlnk -s-
glats or cool creutn In the middle of
the morning, middle or the -afternoon
and before going to bed. -
lEUITUK't) NOTE: A new pamr
phlet "Instructions for (he Tvest,
tnent of Diabetes." by Dr. ClendMti
Ing. can be obtained by sending i# j
cents In coin. and s seir-aildrésséii.
stamped envelope. ! to Dr. fofraij
Clendenlng. In care or this paper, of
Central Press Association. iWK
Twelfth strec Cleveland, "ti. Thf
pamphlet pn "Hygiene of Women"
alsi Is available for 10 centls 11
Because a hone he backed for
53,000 failed to place,' liarry
Holt, 39, Sioux City/^a., federal
po>ta| savings department cas|i-
iet fot 19 years, faces 15 ye«n
¡ ¡h prison. Holt surrendered in
, New.Yprk telllnf fed(<rt|l duthdrt-
tiea he had spent nearly $13,000
of government funds o.n baseball
pot^ a^d the stock market, then '
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WEAVER-AOIIAItl
¡r p. E. Weaver and Mrs. Anna Aeb-
ard, fcjtlt of Orange, were' united In
marflijpe Saturday , night at the
hove .of Mrs. Julius M^ler-on Green
avenue apd First street. The cere-
mony was performed by "Justice of
fjie Peace L. J. Miller.'." The groo#
is an employe of the 8b*U Petroleum
corporation in the .Black's bayou oil
Aelq.
BELORADE, Jugoslavia. Jlarch 0.
(AP)—Between 80 and dead
Were counted today In eastern Jugo-
filavlA and adjacent Bulgarja, rocked
before down flntnrdn.v and yosterdiy
by severe earthquakes. More thnn
006 buildings and at her structures in
eastern Jugoslavia ¿ware . demolished
and ROO pet"soTts Src .est¡mated to
hove- been Injuml. ,
Shaken from their beds,- a d pahtc
Htricken after Saturday morning':
quakes, residents of the borderline
country were afraid to go back, un-
til late Saturday, At four a. m-
Sunday they were ■•outeil into the
open again In their bed clothes,
screaming and making for woods
whloh afforded some shelter from
the bitter weather without the dan-f
ger of falling masonry.
The quakes, both Saturday and
luy gloves with what
It saws
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ht#«'i swMMiy te 1 j r.o « wtiN g(s «dlnls a
dtotirrice. Unmiat Toeti Put*, nt4« t>r l^* Bákm
•rti««in<>. camtt to ynls sUiy* tak* M 25 . Hélt
i w It cImu, bmuUÍM «ful f rtitcdi ;oiu toMk Mm-
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iswulymngiwlis.' Umltut rWsuailC .-
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nded frntn rfli'
ter was near Drama, Balfaria. The
quakes were felt In Orejece, where
70 houses we^e ¿«stroyed .in" (Ji^ yif
lafce of Kavallioti, «nd - in eastern
Thrace and Adrlanoplle. . fbe imtre
wvere sWksi/knhokef frtr'
graph needles from fhi di^ at tlif
observatories here. Chimheys fér
over the entity: 4W&". r-
King Alexander and -'Premier Gen-
eral .Zivkorltch left here during- rhe
day for southern Siberia- to superin-
tend relief -operations, which wore-
already under way. ~ ' ; • •' •
Telegraph and teleph( )r>o llties Wer'e
out and. th'e «Jeiit of "tjte itomage Jn;
isolated sections, without, .wire «OTV.
mutt lent Ion even in nbrmnl times,
may not'¿bé known for days.; •;
The Belgrade . Meteorological . -In-,
•stltuta warned today .that, quakes of
greater, or l^s Intensitj way he ex-'
pec ted in tlie. Balkans iu ; tlw .neat
future as a result, of wide%.«ettllnr
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deVis remaining .from líi bitilillngs In
tpo business, .flocks, swpjt. eAri* yes-
terday by nre.,wi lcb.CRU«ed...l<jM es-
timated at foo,000. . Nearly Jvlf the
'to-wn's , 1ÍQ0 JUOPUUUOO joined in
forming a. I)uc|ifit.)tclgivílé.: - .
f Louis Kobe, president of tbc,cham-
ber of ^pmmfirc^;.:. sftift , p. iitfetlng
woyld be held. , eftiiy. this ,Wi ek to
plan, rebuild,!^ ,Mwd. re,a. ,
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and constant
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official soviet agency whic hdrev
«vme criticism from a special house
committee after .its. investigation of
communism. • f
Aré You "Hitting
On AM Six?"
Liver—Stomach-—Bowels—
r Nerver—Brain—Heart—
Are They All 100%? .
working or<
"best performance <
You can't einiect to feel 100X if your
liver is out or order, your stomach
upset, nerves jumpy or bowels tied up.
\ ou must build up your vitol forces •
and you weak, weary, despondent itiea
and women who have becij doctoring
for ages trying to get back the viru^nd
endurance- of earlier,years will beastoa-
ished, dclighte4 and amazed to seel
howquickly strength, energy and vital-
ity cojne back thru the use of Taniac.'
Go to j-olir druggist now artd gota
bottle of Taniac. 1V1 tlltonsof folks nave
started baek on the road to youth, '
health and haijpinesawith this world-
famous tonic and there is no reason
why-you, too, can't begin today to re-
build your worn-out tissues and revi-
talise yoilr entire system.
Your money back if you are not
speedily helped by a (air trial of this
world-famous medktM.
Abilene Woman Is
Held for Murder
ABILENE. Tex., March 9. (API-
Mrs. Virginia Plgg was at liberty on
^52600" bond tiMlay1 on s charge of
murder, after the falsi shooting yes-
terday of her husband, M.' 1. Plgg.
salesman, at his home.
Mrs. Tigg told .^officers her hus-
band had been drinking and began
"chasing me around the' room" when
he returned home after being absent
since early Saturday. - Site said she
took n pistol from a dresser atid
fired once "to frighten him." She
and lier| husband, uud nn 1H niontlut
old child weSe alone in the house at
the time..
The Leader. 50c Mo.
Whimsical Will Rogers
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the one and only Will
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