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THURSDAY/ FEBRUARY IL} 1952,
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Feb.
, __(AP)—Chester Compton, 28,
\thens, Ga., has been senten
ol to 40 years in prison for the
obbery slaying of Edward C.
‘\'v“l[)tml'S brother, Ralph, was
acquitted on a similar charge yes
ester Compton also was given
a ten-year sentence for the rob
ory of Paul Shetters, which po
lice say occurred. - about three
hours before Wells was knifed to
onth in the rest room of a case
last May 12,
The state charged that Wells, a
(hattanooga truck driver, was at
tacked by both Ralph and Chester
Compton. Two state witnesses:tes
tified Ralph struck Wells in the
<omach with a knife and that
Chester inflicted a superficial
wound on Wells’ neck.
The defense introduced wit-
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that Ralph,, 85, was at his Atlanta,
Ga., home. on. thg night of the
slaying.
The jury directed that Chester
Compton's senhtences be served
consecutively, the 40 year term
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Defense Attorney G. W. Cham
lee said the verdicts would be ap
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SEARCH FUTILE
All efforts to identify the Ches-
ter Compton mentioned above
whose address was given as Ath
ens, Ga, proved unavailing to
day. Neither the Sheriff's office nor
City Police Depariment had ever
heard of him and ‘a search of the
current City Directory, as well as
several old directories, failed to
list his name. It is believed he
may have lived near Athens and
gave thig city as his home address.
COTTON PRODUCTION COSTS
According to the agricultural
outlook, the .cost of growing the
1952 cotton crop wilt be even more
expensive than the 1951 crop, E. C.
Westbrook, Extension Service ag
ronomist, believes.
Beauty contests were a feature
‘ot the official town fair, held twice
a year in 18th Century Williams
burgh, Va.
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BACK IN SERVICE—Out of the mothball fleet at San Francisco and back in service is the U, S. 8.
Intrepid, 27,000-ton Essex-class aircraft carrier During the war, the big flattop lived up to its name. '’
Most-frequently hit carrier in the Navy, it was battered into flames by Jap aerial attack four times
and four times, its damage repaired. it returned to battle. In 15 months of combat action, Intrepid’'s |
guns and planes sank 89 enemy ships and 660 enemy aircraft. After recommissioning at San Fran
cisco, she goes to Newport News, Va.. to have her flight deck modernized to handle new, heavy planesa .
Lorie “BANNERLWERNLD, ATHENS, 'GEORGIA
By DAVID TAYLOR MARKE
AP Newsfeatures Writer
So vour child won't eat!
What do you do? Go stark mad
trying to think of something he
will eat?
That's why Hilda Sachs wrote
“So Your Child Won’'t Eat!”
(Sterling Publishing Co., N. Y. §1).
“It all began,” she says,'‘when
a friend suggested trying an egg
salad. I did and my child ate
heartily for the first time in days.
I just hadn't thought of egg salad
before. It was then I decided that
there must be many simple things
one ‘just dosen't think of' and
many old stand-bys. I wrote them
down as I thought of them and,
before I knew it, the list of simple
ways one. might prepare potatoes
alone took almost a page!”
She decided to pass these ideas
along to all mothers facing the
same problem. They seemed to
work for her and she is sure
they’ll work for others.
She is careful to point out that
her little book—it is only 61 pages
long—is not a recipe book. Rather
it is a book of food lists chosen
to remind a parent eof the many
things & ¢hild may have to eat
and the many ways you can serve
them.,
By thé time you have read the
book you should be equipped to
handle almost any food Btoblem<
for Junlor so satisfactorily that
‘he will have the proper diet his
'health and growth require,
Of particular value to parents
is the special section on psycho
‘logical problems in eating by one
of the experts in the field of
child care, Dr. Samuel Karelitz.
The pediatrician knows. He
says, “that by far the majority of
poor-eating problems are psycho
ligieal .. If one may generalize
and still be correct, in the large
majority of instances .... poor
eating habits are created by chil
dren to be used against members
of the household, most often the
parents themselves. If poor eating
is the tool employed by Johnny to
torment his mother or to keep
his mother near him, it fails in its I
purpose if the parent learns to be
nonchalent.” :
One way of getting Johnny to
eat, says Dr. Karelitz, is to
place the entire meal on the table
before him, while Mother reads,
‘knits or otherwise occupies her
self for about 45 minutes. At the
‘end of that time Mother should
l'nmove the food which has been
left, without commenting, grimac
ing or in any way indicating
PAGE FIVE
displeasure or pleasure. “It takes
perserveance, and a strong will,
for a worrisome mother te earry
out this- regime for the 2 to 4
weeks that may be necessary for
success.” t
A child should be taught to feed
himself as ear]}iy "as possible,
says the doctor. He cautions;
“Do not try to teach him to
eat., Indroduce chopped foods and
golid foods of heavier consist
ency as soon as he can tolerate
them. If he chooses to eat with
his fingers, do not be dismayed.
He will learn conventional eat
ing habits from your example
when he is old enough to observe.
“When he {is older, let him play
or help in the kitchen while you
are preparing his meal. The de
likhtful odors of good food are
better stimulants to digestive
juices than radios or fairy tales,
and the appeal to the eyes by ar
rangements of foods aceording to
color schemes, as emphasized in
this book, should be very helpful.”
100 BUSHEL CORN CLUB
Well over 1,000 Georiin farmers
are now members of the Georgia
100 bushels per acre or more are
given silver keys and certificates
by the Agricultural Extension
Servige,
The nectar in the base of a
flower is probably the attraction
of a flower for a bee.