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"The attitude of concealment." it ates, "promotes the spread of the isoass and retards prognsl." - 'l‘he article makes clear that l1e oontml of venereal disease it s lssentldl to provide adequate meth- ods of diagnosis and treatment. 11hr this reason special treatment clinics are set lp with hours both day snd night m order to accomcdaie all. A nursing fOllUW-llp service is em- ployed to investigate sources and contacts and for the return of laps- lng cases. The services of such clinics are free, and the patients are safeguarded in that there is a heavy fine imposed on those who make the statement that any one D0150" 15 suffering from a venereal disease, whether the information be correct or not “Many women," says the article. "are admitted to hospital and have their child only to discover that they are suffering from syphilis and have bo/me a syphilitic baby. These in tragedies could be averted if the women had only taken the precau- tion of having their condition diagnosed correctly, and had taken the proper care and treatment." Stating that in 22 States in the United States, infection with s ven- ereal disease is a bar to marriages, the item stressed the need in Can- ada. for a complete physical exam- ination including s Wnssennan test f0;- gvgry man and woman 00n- teplating marriage. Plight Of Uppressed People Is Discussed ' IONDON. March ik-(Cfi-ilor- qign Secretary Anthong Ddezg now m Washington, and tats ecre- tary’ Cordell Hull o! the Ulllifid States have discussed the light of one oppressed people of ope as n “matter of great ur ncy,’ Vis- ooiuit Cranborne colon a1 secretary mid the House Lords today. [inferring to an earlier proposal by the Arch-bishop of Canterbury that the government "open our doors“ to Jews, Lord Cranbornc said:- “Tho capacity o! Britain and the British territories to maintain vast ‘numbers of refugees d nds main- ly. ...on shipping and ood." T110 British and United States Grzvcrnmcxiir. nlrcndy had taken s11 .< settle a number of refu- @605: from eastern Europe in Pal- S‘ i. FALLING liAlli DUE T0 DANDRIIFF Chock falling hsir by applying pure. medici- nni Cuiicura Ointment to scalp-leave over- .ni,:hi—i|1cn deep cleanse with rich-lsihermg, ycnmllicnt Cuticura Soap. This Cuflcun treat- Jncnt cli-nrs out loose dandruff tint so often »<::1us1:s falling hair. Also relieves Itchy. irri- ' lured scalp, helps keep hair soft. smooth . Ind lustrous. Buy Cuticuru Soup and Ointment I at your drulBififl today. Mada in Canada. »' ‘CUTICURASOAHOINTMENI cstinn, ho said, and discussions were under way for evacuation of 0mm- oppressed people from West- ern Europe. Lord Cranborne said the lovem- ment hoped to take further steps to aid refugees after forthcornln conversations which the Unite 5mm; had proposed be held at Ot- taavatii. lThe venue has not been de- c1 e .) The decision taken by the United States and Britain would undoubt- edly receive co-operation of the other United Nations, he predicted. Tm colonial secretary rejected the Archbishop's s cstion of o ressed periodical reception o le from Germany an Nazi- occupied countries. If the govern- ment found itself unable to fulfill such a bargain it would be accused of breach of faith. he said. The Archbishop declared that Hitler was now carrying out the threat he made at the beginning of the war. that the Jews 0r the Germans would be extermlnated during the conflict and it would not be the Germans. He recalled a statement the United Nations issued last Dec. 1'1 on the subject of oppressed peoples 11nd asked if it would not be pos- sible to s ed action. “It is tiree months since the sol- emn declaration of the United Na- tions," he said. "Now we are con- fronted with a proposal for an ex- ploratory conference at Ottawa..." is conference should not only explore but decide to act. he said. declaring: "Jews are being slaughtered s-t the rate of 10.000 day on many days." :___ WITH DOVER BETWEEN By Colin Hope Guardian’s New Serial Story Starts TUESDAY ll MARCH 3O i _ Ly'ln a W1 Victory For Love ‘n; PAMELA wvrms “If I did i0 to bed I lh0u1dn1 want any dinner. But it's making such a. luss," said Odette smiling. And oddly enough it was to smile. Piloplo always lnid t‘ when the horrible flung was almost on you, you did not feel anything. Before many hours were over she would have revealed to a loathsome and bloodstauied enemy the best uay to approach a military object. Well, that was a owns; ‘eh death. 1t was a crime ut- all decent pcopls- a crime M" 1ed with those crlmu not msnton- ed in decent society. But she simply had to do it; she smiled rather vaguely. 1 won you I should m to bed.” said John promptly. "Doxrt you agree widune. Mrs. Mawrin?” "Yea," said Joan sneaking squ pmmptl . And so it was arrange and wit mother rather vague lillll smile Odette went away, leaving the others w talk about her, with the xception cu John, who excused films‘ "ell on the ground of letter; to write, and also went. away. And ho caught her with he: hnpd on her door handle. "Good nlBht," l1e said. "Is that all?‘ He went closer. Per- haps for the lost time b: thought with N1 911v of apprehension. For Lf she clec med w rec-ant then his course and duty were aln. H0 would have ‘to hand her over to the civil autlwriues; the matter would be out 0i’ his hands, “I'm so tired," said Odette, her ayes hollow svith misery. "I hope no one will distuib me; please dont let "I will sea that they don't." “Good nlsht than.” “Come into my arms and say it." HQ efluSht her to hun and covered her dear 111cc with kisses. "gaming. ' “ ou don't. mind my colla sing like this l‘ You have been so 5.15.1 to Everyone me “HUGO 1 cams here. "Not n bit, I'm glad." Releasing her, he opened her bedroom door. "All 191/011." he said. ‘Tm getting on well with my French. Not that I've done nearly lis much as I ought to have done. 1 came down with fine resolutions, but still there's time yet." “Yes," and then Odette went in R1111 shut 1110 door. Standing there she lifted her clenched fists high above her hciui. She would have to go to sleep for ~.u1 hour or so: she would have to otherwise she could “L111. God help mel" Moving about her room, she made llLtle moaning sounds under her breath. Five o'clock in the evening; all the boner. 511v need not attempt to ciruw 1110 blackout. curtain. She would just clo=o me shutter, then @1191‘ would be ready. She would lock her door i0 be prefecily safa- she turned to do so. Did the door lock? She had never llOilCECl, at least- yos she 11nd noticed, but the key had gone. 01f ncrhups it lmd never been inure alter all. At any rate n0 one would conic: they never did, and locked doors al\\'£i_\'5 aroused suspic- 1011- Weflrlly she finished undress- g, and ilien began per prepara- tions for the job ahead of her. Her torch, her pocketbook, her code written out 1n big" lr-ucrs on a piece of cardlmnrti because she was apt to forget. All inside the curtain. Per- haps sllc would draw the curtains, after all. bcczluse 1t w still bright sunshine outside. She d so and the pleasant room sunk into darkness. Only the 1111111,»; orange flames of the gas fire, 141111111111; uuivn by it, she llClCl out 1101- slender fingers and wurrmod them. She felt the warmth (101111; he." good, and she sat there for some time hciorc turning out the fire und turning i11to bed. O 1t W85 140911 i0 be 111 bed! She coul sleep llllill midnight; she would wake then; she always wakened when she 11nd i0, it had become a not. _car1‘y on. habit. Slipping a hand under her pale cheek. Odette fell instantly asleep. while John in his room sat down to write letters. He wrote until it was time i0 change for dinner. And when he went down l1e found Mon- sieur and Norm still there. "We thought that We would stay and have a cheerful evening," said Nettn, with smiling mout "Splendid." said John cordially. And he really was extremely glad. The dinner svns excellent; he ord- ered Wino and shurcd it with every one. Mrs. ltfuiurin joined them; the whole thing was u lonring success, decided John, when, after an excel- lent. rubber of bridge Netta said‘ good night with Monsieur waiting t0 see her home. And now . . . walk- ing upstairs l1e glanced down at his wrist. A qunrtcr 1o twelve-he would put m1 his dressing gown, get every- thing rflldy. and settle down to read for a time. CHAPTER XXXIV The old vrnndfnthcr clock in the hall just crackled nut the hour of lmlf- 11st midmuht. when John the 11's‘. (lTOXIB of a plane. He 1%: (iuwn his book, clocked down t electric switch, and the room sank info darkness. Noiselessiy drawing his blackout curtains, he opened l11s window . . . Nothing in sight yet. By 111a sound. the planes would be at lcusi flitecn miles the west. Ho drew his head in again. Felt in both pockets and then slid the wlnzlmv down. Outsidc the sea lny trnnqull under a bright moon. John sighed 11s l1e went toward the door. 0110111121.: it l1e glanced u? and down the corridor. He sipped through the npcrturc and stood in the corridor, tall and slim in his grgg silk dressing gown. l-ie tip- to along on his bnrc feet. And now he had reached Odcttcks door. With the much of inc export. he turned the handle, opened the door and stepped inside, closing it behind him. The room was pitch dark. but the drone of the planes was very audible. She must be by the open" window behind the blackout cur- tains-lie had thoroughly examined the room the tiny bclorc, when he had also removed the key from the lock. That hnd been easy enough, because ll slie missed it sha would not dare to ask for it. Crossing the flour with the steal- thy tread of a cat, he drugged the curtain back. with a stifled shriek she turned to 111cc him. “Hold out your hands." Mechanic- ally she did 11s she was told. and ths tlnkle of the handcuffs sounded through the roon1 11s l1e took them out o: his pocket. He clipped them on before lcnning out of the window to shut the shutters. "Got on to the bod." Closing lhc Window he collected .111» mrcn and cnmbonrd set up on .110 window sill and put them on i1c mp of the chest of drawers. hen dragging the curmins across .13 rod l1e turned and walked to the hear “John? "Plensc. That's all nvm- 11nd done with. Now you are only a spv and I the 1111111 who 1111s caught you u 0 . She tried to cover her race. Mr- getting that her wrists were pinion- ihcrc she sinrcd up at U hlsvoiuelikikbdlifl n‘ _ -n_ i SPRING SUIT SPTUIAlS Because .-..y’re the perennial favor- ite -- because they ’re tops for smart- ness — you'll want a classic suit this Spring. Navy and Black; also high shades in Tweeds and Plains. These suits are carefully tailored to give seasons of‘ wear! We have them in styles you’11 love-many with match- ing topcoat. All. PRICED LOW SPRING DRESSES Comes Spring, you want to look your prettiest, and we've just the Dresses for you. Choose a pretty Print with vivid butcher linen jacket pick polka. dots, checks, stripes. 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