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FLYING SAUCERS
ARE OLDER
THAN YOU THINK
Paris, Nov. 10.
minded Royal British Society of said the object looked about the
Salt Has Always Played A Part In
Social Behaviour
Although the appellation "Flying saucers"
London, Nov. 10. only dates back to 1947, "aircraft" answering their
Is a craving for salt a description were seen as early as 1870.
mere "harmless oddity'? An expert; replying to a question in the which may ensue. They are
The Journal of the serious [ The Innkeeper and his wife British Medical Journal, seemed to think so. But invited to forward to the Secretary in writing at least Meteorology padshed, in that size and shape of a two-mark it was not long before he was taken to task by seven days before the meet year, are beviton which, at coln from where they watched another doctor, who thought that it might lead to
the time, passed unnoticed but it. Omiclats in the area report- Ing in due to take place, any which, now, would be the objected they saw nothing-United raised blood-pressure and other unpleasant matters which they may wish of press flashes.
Press.
symptoms. to bring up for discussion. It was an extract of the log of the ship "Lady of the Lako," By Order of the Stowards, written by her captain, F. W.
H. MISA,
Banner. Secretary.
crow sighted over the Atlante
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4.4. "VALCHASTM
On March 22, 1870, the ship's
an "object" or a "cloud" of
parts. The object was moving
the wind, then remained motionics among the sailors lost sight of it but tho clouds As evening fell, the
a
Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be arvered by Mowers, Goddard di Dougian at Holt'a
mako Whort from 10 captain had the ima, to a.m. on November 13 and 16 1954 sketch during the half hour and consignees, and requiasted toit had been visible. As pinnes during the survey.
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Aachen, Nov, 10. Two radio technicians, tavern keeper and his wife, and BUNDAY POST-HERALD | soveral other Germans today Space for
commercial reported seeing a "flying coin advertising should be high In the Gir near the
inter than German-Belgian border.
They dbeerved the For the SOUTH CHINA moving, shining object al MORNING POST and the various times during the after- CHINA MAIL, 48
The noon.
dio men said they radio hours thought at first it was a balloon, before date of pubiloation. but after taking a second look Special Announcements through a telescope determined and Clarified Advertise it was a thin metallic disc sur
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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
I TELL YOU
--THE CAR
WE ΘΩΤΗ
YOU GUYS
ARE OFF
WENT--
SAW
YOUR
IT--
INTO THE GROUND.
ROCKERS--
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED! MANDRAKE CASTA HYPNOTIC SPELL, AND THE CAR MERELY SKIRTED THE ROADBLOCK!
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"THAJ"
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NANCY
I SEE YOU BUILT
YOUR DOG A NEW DOG HOUSE
JOHNNY HAZARD
I DON'T GET IT, BOSS). I THOUGHT YOU AND THE CONTESSA WERE REAL”
FRIENDLY!
YES ---BUT HE WON'T USE IT--- HE NEVER GOES
NEAR IT
DON'T STRAIN YOUR BRAIN; STUPID! I'M **TIRED OF THAT DAME ALAND SHE'S NOT CUTTING IN ON MY DE RUIHT, HUNDRED GRANDI
MANDRAKE CAR EVADED ROAD- BLOCK 297, HEADED FOR CITY ON
| HIGHWAY 12. ALERT ALL GROUND
AND AIR FORCES.
I WONDER
WHY
'T FOURED TID. HOP A PLANE FOR THE STATES- PICK UP THE DOUGH AND MEET YOU BUYS IN SOUTH AMERICAL SHE'D NEVER KINGELS
....
Alleged Torture By Nationalists
Paris, Nov. 10. The New China Now Agency reported today that 30 Chinese flahermen, kidnapped on October 29 by the Chinese Nationallets on Matsu island, Were afterwards tortured by the Nationalist authorities.
The Communist agency
said the fishermen
ordered
were Na- to give the tionalista information about the situation in the Com- munist-heki Chinese coastal
region.-France-Presse.
TITO BELIEVES IN CO-EXISTENCE
Toulouse, Nov. 10. President Tho of Yugoslavia said in an interview published here peaceful co-existence
today that he believes
between East and West is necessary and possible.
· He could not, he admitted, positively prove his point, but it is well known that a diet low in
salt lowers blood-pressure. Why should not a diet high in salt raise blood-pressure?
The doctor's remarks are important in the light of tests on rats. These showed that to take more salt than the body needs may eventually lead to kidney damage and to raised blood pressure.
However, these tests do not fuld, and in maintaining necessarily mean that human right degree of acidity. beings remet to too much sult In the same way, and the BMJ expert insisted that the whole problem was still a matter for speculation and experiment.
DO BENEFIT
What certainly however. is that
true, patients with high blood-pressure and certain types of heart disease do benefit froms diet that is totally from salt. Just to cut out part of the salt in the diet la useless.
*
free
for
who naturally
Was
It was once as diMcult these patients, lile salt, to give it up alto- gether, as it is for the alcoholic Answering questions submitted to give up drinking. But unless by a correspondent of the news- it is done, their lives may be paper Depeche Dul
The position Midi, he shortened. said "Normalisation" of relations made easier a few years ago between Yugoslavia and the
when chemists produced sub- Soviet bloc had
siltutes that flavour saltless resulted from Soviet initiative.
foods. That they had to do so is Yugoslavia had
a measure ,nccepted "without having to
of the esteem In change our foreign
which man has always held the policy or fear anything for our indepen-stitiously over his shoulder.
stuff that he throws super- dence."
Marshal Tibo added that
the Yugoslav - Greek - Turkish pact "shows clearly the possibility of putting into cifcut the principle of co-existence and co-operation among states with different social systems.”—Reuter,
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
THAT MUST BE THE CAR DOWN THERE. LET'S GO DOWN FOR A CLOSER LOOK.
-ERNIZ BUSHMILLER
CONTINUED-
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
THAT'S 'RIGHT, |«IF YOU LEFT) BUT SINCE
YOU'RE STILL HERE, WHY PLAY HIDE-AND-SFSK++ ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'RE
BANJQI
WOULDN'T
Sait is a simple chemical, consisting of sodium and chlorine, but man, and muny animals, carnot live without it. It must be present in the blood, in which it plays a vital part in regulating the amount of
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
BE HEALTHY [more vitamin C } BE WEALTHY (amazingly economical) AND WISE (the name you trust)
Libber's
FROZEN ORANGE
·JUICH O
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATES
situation
Miquel
the
Since salt Is continuously excreted from the body, It must be replacest at the rate of #1: least ten grams (about one- third of an ounce) a day.
we
At times of physical exertion, especially in hot weather, when salt is lost from the body through profuse sweating, often need extra quantiles to prevent exhaustion and cramp. For example, in one very
deep where
the tempomse
temperature regularly exceeds 100 degrees
mine
F.,
a considerable proportion of the miners developed intense headaches and required hospital treatment at frequent intervals. HEADACHES DISAPPEARED
It occurred to their doctor that the trouble might be duo to excessive tons of sait through perspiration, Ho started them on a daily drink of salt water, and the headaches, which had per- sisted for years, disappeared sa If by maglo,
In view of its Importance to life, it is not surprising that salt had a long and colourful history. It is mentioned in re- cortis going back to B.C, 2700. The Bible refers to it, and so does Marco Polo,
the
explorer. The ancient Chinese won it by mining it, or evaporating so water. Both these methods, in greatly improved form, are still In use today.
But salt is not only used by civilised man. Wherever ex- plorers have gone, they have found primitive people using and appreciating the vital sub- stance. Perhaps savages occid
of entally discovered deposits it, or followed animals in search of salt licks. They then learnt how it improved food.
Back in dim history, the sen- loving Phoenicians apparently extracted salt from the Mediter ranean, and used it in trade.
The Greeks bought and sold slaves, and the good slave was considered "worth his weight in
salt'
OT
Roman legionifres received part of their pay in salt, were given B salartum, allowance to buy salt.
DEMAND INCREASED
With the spread of. Roman civilisation, the do XTRINË for sale increased, but extraction methods re- mained inefficient, and WEB difficult to supplies to distan But as the Romans marched through Europe, they dis Doverod new salt deponila, and introduzed, methods of working them.
carry
Salt has always played a part in social behaviour. After ther Renaissance, aristocratic people ( rised it to mark privilege. Im- portant guests wern seated at the table above the salt in its
magnificent cellars; humbler- people sat below it.,
But, however wo sit, normal- ly healthy people need mit. If t thero was none in our food. death would soon overiako us, (ISPS)
Arab States"
Objection
United Nations, Nov. 10.
Arab United Nations
Six delegations today accused, the United States and Britain of "Gagrust;" breach" of United Nations decisions when they'r instructed, their ambasadors, to Israel to present their credon Haltin Jerizalém.
And Arab
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