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E’ E NUS | i lnan and woman, young and old-prefer Ina T" ‘u I Ella is harmless and pure, contains no sugar nor harsh mineral aaltl. has no upsetting effect and Ia not habit forming. Ems has been a household word the world over for more than 75 years. e-Al WGUARDIAIEI, lied Known Aocuser Under Other llama (By The Aaaociated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 17-509- resentatlve Richard Nixon of Cal- ifornia. said tonight that Alger i-iiss has identified “Husker Chambers. his accuser in the Con- gressional spy hearings, as a man he had known under a different name. Nixon gave this information to a reporter by telephone from New York. where three members of the House Uri-American Activities Committee said they had brought Hlss and Chambers face to face for the first time for purposes of identification. Nixon said Hisa testified that he had known Chambers, who has accused Hlss cf being part oi a pre-war Communist under- ground in Washington, as e. man named George Crosley. Chambers testified here under oath that he used to be a. Coon- munist from 1924 to 1937, serving iii tit."- He named H1 as one of the members of tha underground. Also testifying here under oath. Hiss gave a directly contradictory as a courier for the underground , ‘Soviet Plan statement. A former State ‘Dapart- , merit nificialwho now heads the Carnegie Foundation for internat- ional peace, Hiss said he had not known any man named Whittaker Chambers and denied he was or L1 a Communist. Nixon said Hlss told the com- mittee memlbers today he had known Chambers under the name of Craslcy during the period that Chambers claims to have known Hiss. Chambers. Nllxon said. could not recall having used the name of George crosley. Visitors Plan Free Drug Plan In New Zeaiand By J. C. GRAHAM 0a than Press Correspondent AUEKLAND, N. Z., Aug. 1'l—A prcmlnent feature of New Zeal- ands social security structure, the lree drugs and medicines scheme. has come under heavy fire re- cently from prominent. overseas visitors. Under the scheme any medicine proscribed by a doctor is supplied iree to the patient on presentat- ion cf the prescription form to a ul-ugglst. The only exceptions are Err-lain proprietary lines for which the patient must pay. The doctor can also authorize as many free rcpeat orders as he thinks neces- 531'); supplying of free medicines itow comprises a large part of the business of many druggists. The noted British authority on social security, Lord Beveridge. commented after visiting New Zealand on the great increase in the consumption of medicine which had followed the introduc- tion of free medicine and express- ed the hope that doctors had enough sense to make the medic- ine harmless. A United States authority, Dr. W. E. Neal, of Huntington, West Virginia, after an investigation o! the Dominions social security services declared: “Patients re- ceive too much medicine because they demand it. The doctor often prescribes excessively because it ia profitable for him to do s0. Hence. the state pays for services and expensive drugs which the patient would, in many instances, be bet- ter of! without. “Checks Patlentf’ "To place a conscientious phys- ician in a. position that compels him to rush through an alter- noon. prescribing for all, not only cheats the patient but exhausts the doctor's time in attempting to panfarm the mere mechanical phases of his training. Human complaints are too often beyond the realm of medical relief. Merely dosing an individual, men- tally burdened from fear. worry, fatigue. or from some economic, domestic or business entangle- ment, neither relieves nor satis- fies the patient/s yearning for sympathetic understanding of his fundamental troubles." The opposition of doctors in Australia to the introduction of a free medicine schanerthera ba-l also involved sweeping crlticlun oif tho results in New Zealand. It has been claimed that New Zeal- andcrs are being converted info a nation of drug addicts. other Aus- tralians have stated that New Zealand bathroom cupboards are tilled with hall-used bottles of medicine and that. doctors flnd the easiest way to get rid of a hypochondriac is to prescribe something. The result. these arit- ics claim. is that. the New Zealand taxpayer has been involved in an annual burden for “free" medicine three times as great as was orig- inally intended. The New Zealand minister of health, Miss Mabel Howard, hsa admitted that the increased oon- sumptlon of medicines and the heavy resulting charges on the fund. is causing concern. “Not only has the number of prescrip- tions shown a striking upward trend," she said. "but. the depart- ment. has drawn attention on several ooeasio to a tendency on the part of a few doctors to prescribe unduly costly drugs." The New Zealend branch at the British Medical Association. in co-imeratlon with government oflloials. is examining a number of aspects of the medical services provided under the social security program and it le expected that reoomm ndationr will be. made to is Approved -—The Russian-led Communist bloc tonight approved a. Soviet plan for control of the Danube Riven. The western powers are certain to reject it. lng as e. drafting committee, rin- ished the _ pact which-as Russia put it-ls 5 f» designed to sign the "death war- 1 .- rant" for the I - ventilon. marrow and Britain, the United States and France plan then to say they will not. sign the agree- ment and may take their case to the international court at The Hague. Stella Holden Ireland of suburban Westmourit. is urging young house- wives to take up a. hobby or two in some particular form of art in which they have talent, children-Audrey, l0. six-she finds time to practim sculpturing under the tutelage of Albert Zucca, well-known Moat- real sculptor. Canada she won two art. scnolaz- ships in her native England. their hobbies already. Audrey has worked as a child model and taken part in plays; Peter, who discov- ered an aptitude been taking piano lessons for {our months. HALIGONIAN fl!) years and a matte-r of 500 ml.es ar hour since Mrs, H. A. Alasdair- ald of Halifax saw her first and hcr most recent. demonstrations of flying. hour hop of the Silver Dart-first plane to fly in the British Empire -piloted by J. now lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia. nesaed the Royal Canadian Navy Air section put. on a display at nearby Eastern Passage The feature attraction was a jet. Vampire. struggle to wipe out venereal dis- ease are well aware that without close integration tween moral, welfare. health and legal sectors. the whole fight will bog down before reaching its ob- jective - V. I). Cooiperatlmi is the keynote. Ignorance is one of V. Dis mos: potent allies. To combat this plague everyone must know the facts. In the fight against. V.D.. knowlecl-ge is power. improve the operation of the free medicine echema._ .. .. - - vflkai-jofrrtrouo- a. Russian Teacher in Oriticai Condition. (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aux. 17 - Mrs Oirsaris Stepanovna. Kosenkina Russian teacher in critical con- dition after her dramatic leap from the soviet. Consulate last week. received a blood transfusion today. Roosevelt Hospital. announcing the transfusion. said hcr temper» attire was 103 degrees and gave the first detailed listing of hcr injuries. _ It said she had suffered frac- tures of the right thigh. the righ". , knee carp, the right foot, the pel- vis and one vertebra. She alsc~| has an internal hemorrhage, the I bulletin said.- A Soviet consular official ic- nlght accused police of “pure fabrication" in representing that. Mrs. Kosenklna; does not swish to . see Soviet representatives. He , said consul-general Yakov M. Lo- I miakin would insist cn access to lvllrs. Kosenklna‘: room at the, hospital. (By The Associated Press) BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug. 17 The ll-country conference, meet- task of approving a 1921 Danube con- The conference will meet to- URGIB HOUSEWIVES TAKE UP ART HOBBY Momma. Aug. 1o —(CP)— Although Mrs. Ireland has two and Peter. 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