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Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern- ment Health Bulletin No. E-28, at least 50% of the
adult population of the United States are being attacked by the Alise known as Athlete's Foot
Usually the disease stants between the toes. Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch of all the skin.
BEWARE OF IT SPREADING
Often the disense travels all over the bottom of the feet. The The skin so cracks soles of your feet come, red and swollen. and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this disease as quickly na possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- seplies, salva or ointinents seldom do any good.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy won. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A tene unde shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the ger; you can ses why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's. Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. it peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this.. takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.
H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way, it brings you relief: especially if you are one of those who have tried for yeare to get rid of Athlete's Foot without
success.
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BREACH OF PARLIAMENTARY
PRIVILEGE, FINDING
COMMITTEE HEADED BY PREMIER INVESTIGATES ARMY COUNCIL ORDER TO MR. DUNCAN SANDYS
Alleged Leakage Of Defence Secrets
London, July 1.
IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS last night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, reported that the Committee of Privileges had found that a breach of privileges of the House had been com- to Mr. mitted in connection with the order of the milliary court Duncan Sandys (Unionist Member for Norwood) to appear in anlform before it in connection with the alleged leakage of defence secrets.
THE PRIME MINISTER 3äld that the Committee, however, did not recommend further action. »
Mr. Chamberlain moved the ap-
APPROVAL OF
pointment of a Select Committee BRITISH PLAN
consisting of nine members of the Government and five members of tite Opposition to inquire into the substance of Mr. Sandy's." allega-
FOR SPAIN
tions regarding the action of the IS SOUGHT
Ministers concerned and generally into the question of the applicabl- lity of the Official Secrets Act to Members of the House of Commons in the discharge of their Parita- mentary declaration.
the
" EMERGENCY PLAN
possession
London, June I
A plenary meeting of the Noa- Committee will be Intervention held on July 5, when 27 Non-In- tervention states will be asked to approve the British plan for the
SCHUSCHNIGG MAY BE PROSECUTED-
-Berlin, July 1. Authoritative quarters re- fuse to state, definitely whe- ther Dr. Otto Schuschnigg, pre-anschluss Chancellor of Austria, will be prosecuted.
Opinion is generally express- ed, however, that the ex- Chancellor will eventually ap pear before before the Peoples' Court to answer incessant de- mands by Austrian Nazis for his punishment.-(Reater)..
RELENTLESS AIR
RAIDS ON SPANISH TOWNS
Women And Children. Massacred
Barcelona, July 1. Insurgent aircraft again bombed Barcelona and the neighbouring lowns yesterday, Considerabic damage was caused, especially in Badalone, a coastal town of about 29,000 inhabitants 18 miles north- east of Barcelona. 14
According to official figures, - 44 people, including 10 women and six children, were killed at Badalona and 30 buildings in the centre of the town were completely demoll. shed.
Eye-witnesses of the raid said that the Insurgent bombers des-
withdrawal of foreign volunteers cended to about 1.000 feet before
A description of the document in
of Mr. Sandys, from Spain.
The Sub-Committee today reach which was the origin of the trou- ble, was then given by the Secreed an agreement on the pnancial tary of State for War, Mr. Leslie aspects of the scheme, with the Hore-Bellsha, who stated that it exception of certain matters, and disputed by the Soviet I was an emergency plan of defence details
drawn up in April by the Air Russian delegate. Officer Commanding-in-Chief and directions Contained emergency
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It is understood that despite Soviet objection, the other mem showing the exact disposition of bers of the sub-Committee are de- guns, their number and the sources termined to proceed with the from which they would be provided. scheme.-(Reuter),
The document was of the high-
est secrecy, but Mr. Sandys, in a proposed question in
Commons.
not only showed knowledge of the secret but of the subsequent mödi. fication.
HUNGARIAN
Mr. Sandys, said the War Secre- STATESMEN TO
tary, was virtually only prepared
to withdraw the question if he (the Minister) denied the facts. which he could not,
GENERAL STAFF'S CONCERN
VISIT ITALY
Budapest, July 1
It is learned that Dr. Bels von
The General Staff evpressed Imredy, the new Hungarian Fre great concern when it was found mier, and Dr. you Kariya, Hun that Mr. Sandys possessed this garian Foreign Minister, will pay a information and ordered a court of visit to Rome in the second half inquiry to be assembled before any of July for the purpose of con- debate arose in the House of Com- ducting far-reaching political and economic conversations with the Mr. Eore-Belisha declared that Duce and with Count Clano no auggestion to suppress criticism
An oficial announcement on this
mons.
1:
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of the Government's activities or Inactivities had ever been made. matter of Italo-Hungarian colla- The General Staff, said the Minis-boration is expected at the end of ter had a duty to safeguard plans next week. All arrangements will then have been made with regard of defence.
COMMONS' RIGHTS Major Clement Attlee, Leader of the Opposition, next emphasised the rights of all Members of the House and warned "the country against totalitatlan ideas regard- ing expression of views or the exe-
Members
of the House in the carrying out
to the date and diary of the visit.... (Transocean)
Pope Requests
releasing their bombs. One of the bombs fell near the market place. where a large part of the popula tion had gathered to shop.
The harbour town of Denia southern terminus of the " coastal railway to Valencia, was also bombed, but only slight damage was caused.-(Transocean)
SEGORBE BOMBED
Madrid, July 1. Sixteen were killed and 80' in- jured in an Insurgent air raid. yesterday, on Segorbe, 20 miles west of Sagunto.-(Reuter).
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coline's richls to hanger Meaden Japan To Stop SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
of their duties.
Bombing Of Civilians
Mr. Chamberlains motion for the appointment of a Select Committee was then adopted without division or opposition. It is expected that the Committee will meet early next week, and it is believed that
Rome, July, 1. Sir John Gilmore, forter Home His Holiness the Pope has been Secretary, will be elected chair- impelled, by reason of the destruc- tion wrought in various cities In The hope is expressed in Parlia-China by the recent air raids car- mentary circles that the Commit- rted out by Japanese planes, and ice will complete its report before out of a sense of justice and the House rises for the Summer Christian charity, to authorise the Recess,(Reuter).
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GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY URGED
BY ROOSEVELT
Apostolic Delegate in Tokyo. Mar. Marella, to urge the Japanese Gov- ernment to take the necessary steps to avoid all unnecessary bombard-
ments of open towas. cession.
Replying to the Vatican's inter- the Japanese Foreign Secretary. General Ugaki, states
that the action of His Holiness the
Pope is appreciated by Japan and New York, July 1. that everything compatible with Laying the "corner stone of the military exigencies will be done to Govedfiment building for the pro- spare the civilian population of lected World's Fair yesterday, PID-China. sident Roosevelt, urged the world
to adopt a "good· neighbour" po- licy.
The Japanese Government Is prepared to consider proposals 'in this direction. General Ugaki će- clared.
The affairs of many parts of the world, said the President, were
"His Holiness the Pope has somewhat distraught. Such a con dition, he contended, accompanied greatly welcomed: this, declaration by the Japanese Government, and wars and rumours of wars.
"We cannot remain unconcern-1s confident that his plea for the ed." said President. Roosevelt. "The confinement of war damages to policy of good neighbours is not the greatest possible minimum will mited to problems relating to show tangible results to the bene- war, but also involves trade and ft of all concerned," states "the the inter-change of culture-Reu- Osservator, Romano, official organ
of the Vatican-(Transocean), ter).
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