THE MICHIGAN DAILY The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures a 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindb establishing a trans-Atlantic air rou as she arrived at College Point, Long3 after he gave his plane a final test bef Enagement of Laua Elizabeth .- ."::-::: Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ergh are on a flight to Greenland to investigate the possibilities of James Freeman Curtis of New te to Europe. Mrs. Lindbergh, clad in flying togs, is shown at left York, to George Herbert "Pete" Island, for the start of the flight. Picture at right shows Lindbergh Bostwick, noted horseman, was an- ore the takeoff. nounced recently. :. i' -g y' Economic fate has dealt them a new hand--employes of a large textile mill at Lawrence, Mass., icave the factory after a day's work. Many of them have been unemployed for months but increased industrial activity has made it necessary to increase New England payrolls. George H Dern, secretary of war, was former governor of Utah and is now playing. an important part in President Roosevelt's economic recovery program. On Independ- ence Day Secretary Dern, as sen- ior Cabinet member, was President for a day in Mr. Roosevelt's ab- sence. Research Men Give Chromium Clean Record The gleaming chromium plate which has been coming rapidly into favor for dishes,- eating utensils, and all sorts :of .restaurant fixtures has been given a clean bill of health as a perfectly harmless substance to come in- contact with human foods, setting at rest any rumors such as hampered the use of aluminum uten- sils when that metal first became popular years ago. The very thing that makes chrom- ium plate good looking and easy to clean, its untarnishability, is the, reason why it cannot be harmful as a food container; Tarnish means that a metal is being affected by chemicals ii the air or in a liquid. To all chemicals found in foods or drinking water chromium turns a' smooth and unaffected cheek. Sul-+ phur, in the air or in food, is the bane of some metals, but chromium resists it perfectly, report Richard Schneidewind, research engineer for the University department of engi- neering research, and Dr. Willis S.' Peck of ,the University Hospital. Hydrochloric acid is the only thing which will attack chromium in any noticeable degree. Soap and washing alkalis, natural food acids, even in+ t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at three o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-11c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. 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Park plan QCEAN or 50c couple a BEAC H Via Saline, Clinton, P I ER and Brooklyn, to Clark's Lake Mats. 15c - Nights 25c Last Times Today DOUBLE FEATURE! JACK HOLT in "THIS SPORTING AGE" and Pat O'Brien and Mae Clarke "FINAL EDITION" Friday and Saturday James Murray and Joan Marsh in "HIGH GEAR'" also "DEVIL HORSE" Mickey Mouse Cartoon One of the important accomplishments of the world economic conference in London was the prog- ress made on agreements for restricting wheat output by the United States, Argentina, Canada and Aus- ralia. The United States wheat delegation is shown at the American headquarters. Left to right: Fred E. Murphy, Henry Morgenthau, Dr. George Hass and L. V. Steere. the heat of cooking, produce next to no effect on it Water in which a large chromium plated sample had: been immersed for a month was found to have dissolved only five thousandths of a part in a million parts of water. This is much less than most metals would lose, and far below any concentration which could conceivably be considered harmful, they state. To supplement their find- ings, the.investigators polled munic- ipal health officers in all parts of the country and found that none had ever had any reason to blame chrom- lum for ill effects. Montana, in proportion to popula- tion, showed the country's highest membership gain in the latest Red Cross roll call. a I Bantam hens can be used success- There are nine institutions of fully to hatch and mother baby quail, higher learning in Montana, an av- Dr. W. H. Disney of San Diego, Calif., erage of one for each 60,000 of pop- has reported. ulation. 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