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game for salvage firms

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Nov. 29.

The Prins Willem V, a Dutch ship which sunk about three miles off Milwaukee's harbour en- trance, was "fair game" today for anyone that wanted to raise her.

that

French Relieved Over Hinh

Parla, Nov. 29. French political circles hère today that the felt removal of General Nguyen the Vietnam Tan Hinh. Chief of Staff of the Army, from his Auties would bring to an end the govern- moni crisis

In South Vietnam.

The open conflict ba- tween tho General and Premier Ngo Dints Dien to have under- was foll mined the authority of the Fremier.

Officials of the Oranje Line, The Oranje Line has led a

BUIL which owns the ship, and Lloyde | $2,000,000

ugunst the

One of the results of of London, Insurance agents, and Sinclair Of Company, which

the difference between the or Saturday

they have owns the barge and the tug.

the reshuffle two men was of the Vietnamese cabinet, abandoned the ship and would

The Prins Willern, which is not try to raise the vessel which

however, which did not, the lake's feet below went down in some 80 feet of only 31

ancored in

clarifying the water on October 14 after surface at its highest point, hus

situation. colliding with an oil barge towed been

The

Emperor fact that navigation, by tug.

Bau Dai removed General Hiok WAS BOLD here as evidence that the Emperor remains the final arbiter

South Vietnam. France-Presse

$750.000 CARGO

The ship was valued at $1,250,000 and carried cargo worth $750,000

NOTICE TO

marked As a menace to

If salvage Arms do not bid to raise the ship, it will be up to the Army Corps of Engineers to raige her or destroy those parts interfere with sufe of it that CONSIGNEES | navigation.

of

Captain John Roen, uperator

steamship „Evinpany Sturgeon Bay, sald on Saturday vessel with)

that it would cost about $500,- Codda L Messrs.

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OF THE BULGE BATTLE

By JOE JONES

Starchy foods and rich desserts have been known for many years in this calorie-conscious world as the prime enemies in the Battle of the Bulge.

Now, however, scientists are giving increasing attention to yet another producer of excess weight-a detriment to the slender figure needed especially for the new Dior silhouette and a definite danger to health and longevity.

*This foc

addition of vitamins and nineruls ndick to the calorio content of breath

fal Newest | weight-namely, whether or not selenüße research Indleates that the enrichment of flour by the obese persuna tend to eat more Cut than the averagy -- moro gravies, fatty meats, butter and cream, This not only increases This question assumes greater the number of calories caten, importance as more and more says Dr Ance Keys, professor of counitates are adoption the enrich- physiological

the hygiene

sment

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but the United States Lines 1941. the also increases

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Blood cholesterol and coronary were found to be

countries

years' time, technical develop- ments will make war impas-

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international elluntion # somewhat better than it was last year or two

Sweden,

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diet in losing weight.

Unituxi Stoles 081 where the diets are high is fats, riboflavin and almost half of the

nlacin. and lowest when the least fat is

Many studies are being made consumed, such is aming the

to determine the validity of the Bantu of South Africa.

low-salt or salt-free so-called Coronary

disease heart relatively rare in Italy, except among those who eat luxurious diets and among residents of or three yours ago."

Bologna and the Po Valley. He called for a "cold proEVA Other scientists have rather than a cold war-Reuished another important ter.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

GOOD WORK, LOTHARI DON'T HURT HIM. HE'S ONLY OBEYING ORDERS.

Umph!

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

estob- point

In the relation of foods to over-

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ABOUT

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SO HAZARD WAS BONE' WHEN I GOT HERN: SO WHERE'D YOU HIDE HIM ' THIS TIME Tam

BOX

MILK

CHOCOLATES

...this situation calls for a

San Miguel

"CURRENT FAD”

Tho Illinois Medical Society views with alarm what it calls this "current fnd." The doctor-members warn of the danger of dis- turbing the salt balance of the body and add that sny- one who hopes to drop unwanted

Doundsgo by reducing salt consumption is doomed to be disappointed, sinco tho effect is toss of water not loss of tissue.

Sodium and chlorine, elements contained in sift, ozo essential to normal bodily functions, it is explained, and so is the iodine which is added to "lodised” salt.

Terrorists

Eat Elephant

Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. Hungry terrorists, hard hit by the government's food denial programme, have taken to killing and eating elephants to ward off starvation..

A security forces patrol re- cently found evidence that the Communists in at least · on jungle camp on the Pahang- Negri Sembilan border bod been cooking elephant meat, It was announced here.

An official spokesman (said, that there had been

должу Instances in which terrorists had turned to elephant hunting in order to survive

He recalled the case of the Indian terrorist,

Anemoorthi,

who was reported in a Communist doma- ment found earlier this year, to have died from gorging on elephant meat after a long fast.

-Franzo-Presse,

Poles Granted Asylum

London, Nov. 29. The Brush Home Office this evening granted political asylum to seven sailors of the Polish ship Puczyk, who had been necused of mutiny on the high

CES.

They were released from pri- son and have received per mission to remain in Britain.

The allors arrived at Hull, England, on · September 23, after locking their captain in of the ship's cabine and heading for the Ballsh port,- France-PressC,

ono

London, Nov. 29. Cairo Radio said tonight that three prominent merkbers of the Chunell of Guidance of the Mos- Tem. Brotherhood, the highest authority of the Brotherhood. were charred today with attempt to overthrow the Gov- emment by force

an

Their trial will begin to morrow before

bund in Cairo, the radio, said the people's tri- in Re Arabic, fransmission.

The three accuski Are Kemal el Din (Ahmed Abdal Kader WALL. KAWORU Mohammed, Kemali

Reuter

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