MRS. SCHUYLER SAYS FOOD ’IS YOUR FORTUNE Heighth, clbnUur, complexion, teeth, kidneys, lungs, eyes, heart, liver, stomach—all are slaves to the food you eat. The Japanese government has increased the height of its young er generation two inches by diet improvement, (adding green vege tables and cod liver oil to child ren’s diet) Curves and complex-1 ion are so obviously related to food that the best beauty special ists always stress diet. Hollywood I stars largely depend on California fruit juices to keep them fit. A re cent edition of the Literary Di gest printed a diet which nt only insured teeth from decay but cur-; ed rheumatic heart in children. It was recently discovered that dia betes responded as favorable to in creased Vitamin “B” in the diet 'as to insulin (a very expensive gland ular extract which only the rich can afford.) Almost everyone now knows that tuberculosis is a dis ease of nutritional deficiency. Ac cording to our bio-chemists all of our lung and respriatory ailments j can be controlled by diet. Vita mins “A” and “D” are always de ficient in such cases. According to a phamphlet issued by the Depart ment of Agriculure on Vitamins, mery diseases of the eyes respond almost like magic to proper diet especially to an increased intake of fat soluable “A” (found in but ter, cream, liver, egg yolk). Liver and stomach are perhaps closest of all organs to the food we eat. For instance, it is a well known most favorably to the half and half cream and milk diet And that’s just a few of the direct connec tions between what you eat and how you look and feel. Follow the diet a little further •and you can how your whole life is shaped bv your menu.With the proper nutrition there would not be 810.000 hospital paients. and million's sick at home, each day. Doctors, except a few of the top- J notchers who keep abreast of sci ence, have a way of sneering at diet. But a study of bio-chemistry would be of invaluable service to their patients and help to make their fortunes besides. Physicians i like the Mayo Brother*, and Sir | I are of England and efven the present head of the American Med ical Association, have come out un reservedly for diet as a check to disease. And what we re just rediscover ing, the Egyptians knew four thou sand years ago. Herodotus, the first Greek historian, says: “The Egyptians fast three days each month since it is their belief that all humor of the bory are the re suit of the food they eat.” Half-Truths in Diet Some of the dietic half-truths: for feeding children which our most old-fashioned doctors now ad-! vocate are: Spinach each day for iron, a quart of milk (p'astuerized) daily for bone material; srained vegetables; juice of one orange wih the morning cereal and a spoonful of cod liver oil. A half truth is better than complete ig norance and always more accept able o those who prefer not to think for themselves, but it is a far cry from the whole truth. The menu above is obviously much bet ter than one of peas, fat-back, and corn meal mush, but it is nt at all •adequate. Spinach for instance. It is not enough to say ‘eat spinach daily’. This must be qualified by saying that spinach should be wilted, not cooked, never served as a left-over or eaten from cans. Otherwise, the vitamins and iron you seek will have vanished. Besides, there are many more pleasing foods with as much iron as spinach. If your child doesn’t like spinach you can give it any other dark green leafy veg etable. You can, in fact, give it liver, kidney or heart and get iron in a more concentrated form. Iron is the substance which enriches the blood and enables the body to heal rapidly. Some children cannot drink a quart of milk daily and have room for other foods equally valuable. Cow’s milk as a perfect food has been disproved. Pastuerizing milk, though necessary when it comes from inferior cows or is handled improperly, robs it of much of its mineral "and vitamin content. Cer tified milk comes from superior cows fed a special diet and a pint of it is as good as a quart of the fcther. That will leave room for more orange juice (tomato juice less expensive and just as good) and a slice of good red beef, raw or boiled. “Gerber’s Strained Veg etables” advertised extnsively by Good Housekeeping recently had a Republican Plan ning Board Meets In Chicago (Continued from Page 1) promised to remain unweary in the cause of fully established emanci pation,” the telegram went on. “Our party is not sectional. I em ploy neither platitudes nor mot tos. Our platform of 1936 as it re lates to colored Americans toget her with the principles of the Re publican party as they were first: utered expressed my foolings and ^convictions on all problems that concern them. “The New Deal has designedly used its great powers to regiment tho colored citizens out of Ameri ca’s productive life,” the report said. “It has abandoned our Negro farmer to the mercies of large land owners, permitting him to be thrown off farms to starve on in adequate relief rolls. Under the guise of NRA, it fixed wages for Negro workers so low as to make relief a nec&ssary choice. The New Deal has permitted unlimited bru taliy to be inflicted upon Negro sharecroppers. It has even in the administration of relief discrimin ated against our colored citizens, both by giving them less for homo relief than is given to whites and by compelling skilled Negro artis ans to work mainly at unskilled labor on the VVPA. “It has prostituted many of our leading Negro organizations and heads there of by subsidizing them through the medium of jim crow federal appointments. It has re fused to take any steps to protect the life of the colored citizens of the southern states against the brutalities of mob violence. And, finally, by means of relief, the New Deal has sought to drug the colored citizen into an indifference to this rape of his liberties and manhood.” “Negro labor will find that its fortunes are best served by sup porting Governor Landon,” the| board declared. “The PWA efforts were purely a sham and the few colored workers employed served to show the Democratic adminis tration believes Negro labor should exist on relief rather than by working in America’s productive life. Highly trained colored me chanics have been forced to toil at unskilled labor. New Deal so cial security laws eixclude (from its benefits the two groups con taining the largest number of Ne gro workers: domestics and agri cultural workers. The Republican iparty has pledged itself to fur ther the employment of the colored citizen in the gainfully occupied life of America, both in govern ment and private occupations. “The Republican party and Gov ernor Landon have made adequate assurances that relief for all needy persons will be continued. There fore, the colored beneficiary of re lief can know that in aiding the election of Landon he has the same assurance of relief as under the present administration. But he has even more, for he has the as surance the aid he receives will be equa to that received by whit cli ents as well as the party pledge to aid and further his employment in federal emergency services which include work relief.” Mrs. Julia Love, 2721 Charles 8t., is on the sick list. Mrs. Allie Carter who has been visiting in the city since Christmas left for her home in Missouri. judgment filed against them by tho Federal Food and Drug Ad ministration for misbranding. The label gave the impression that cer tain vegetables were present when actually they were absent or pres ent in completely insignificant a mounts. Only by writing to the government for their reports on food adulteration will you ever know how the big food and drug men nvake suckers out of us all. It is not enough to say an or ange a day. It has to be a big or ange, pulp and juice must both be consumed and it must be eaten as isoon as it is cut. It is not enough to say a sipoonful of cod liver oil daily. The dose must be increased steadily with the growing child. Were it not for the grain farm ers and millers, the truth aobut cereals would make a national scandal. Not only are most of the package goods as dead as so much sand, but even the whole grain is inferior as a food to fresh vege tables, fruit and meat Cut down the cereal content of your child’s diet and step up the bananas, yams, avocadoes for starch and you will spend less on drugs. ______ _ - - ■ ■ y THE FAMILY THAT WILL OCCUPY THE GOVERNOR S MANSION IN LINCOLN ACCORDING TO MR. ART McCOY, PRES. OF THE YOUNG NEGRO REPUBLICAN CLUB HERE The Griswold’s of Gordon have parted again! The other day, Dwight Griswold, head of the Republican party in the state as ttseir candidate for governor, bade farewell to Mrs. Griswold, their two children, Doro thy, 14, and Dwight, jr., 10, and the family dog, "Buster.” He was lea ving his home in the western part of the stfite for the third time as the Republican party’s nominee for the governorship. Griswold will not see hits family again until after the election November 3rd. Griswold first left home to cam paign for the governorship in 1932. In that year of the great Demo cratic landslide to Roosevelt, Gris wold led the Republican ticket and was defeated by only 35,000 votes out of a total of more than a half million. His second family farewell and “TAU KAPPA CHI” (Continued from Page 1) nity has graduated three of its members from leading univer sities, namely: Henry Robert Thomas, Omaha University, 1934; Osear 1). Washington, Creighton University, 19%; Henry Lawrence Levels, Cni versitv of Omaha, 1930. All oth er members have matriculated in some leading college. The paramount purpose of the or ganization is to give the young Negro man an opportunity to develop his abilities. Members of the fraternity presented a | short program in accordance I with simultaneous presentation of club “Insignia”, (pins). The I following members and their guests concluded the evening with a quiet party. Misses Char lene and Lorene Lewis, Geral dine Rose, Claudel Agee, Cath erine White, (Denver), Margar et Matoyer, Augcline Pryor, Ann Carter and Trene Harrold. Messrs. Charles Davis, Henry Levels, Julian McPherson, Thomas Jones, Rov Gordon, WTilliam Davis, John Elliott. John Williams and Leonard Turner. Others guests included Homer McCear.oy, J. C. Harris. Lloyd Lee, Joseph Spight ai d John Benjamin Horton, Jr., Co chairman, Henry L. Levels arid Charles n. Davis were respon sible for the affair. What are your wishes? Money, Love, Happiness, Successful Home ? It matters not what your wish may be. The BOOK OF POWER tells you how they may be mani fested. For a limited time you can get this great book free. Get busy and send today, and start better ing your life. DAGGETT PUBL. CO. 3430 Rhodes Ave. Chicago, HI. excursion into the gubernatorial field was two years ago. 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