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Kiddies of Caracas used to listen on the radio with bated breath to "Tío Timoteo" (Uncle Tim), wondering how he knew that little Juan Bimba's birthday present was under the sofa and that Babita was not eating enough cereal. He knew, of course, because fond parents wrote in and asked...
...third of the worker's daily food requirements, which are: at least one pint of milk; two helpings of potatoes; two helpings of fruit, one a citrus fruit or tomato; two vegetables, one leafy, green or yellow; one egg; one helping of meat, fish or poultry; a cereal dish (whole grain); whole-grain or enriched white bread at every meal; and butter or fortified oleomargarine...
Married. Refugee Writer Jean Bekessy, 31 ("Hans Habe"-A Thousand Shall Fall); and Eleanor Close Sturges Gautier Rand, 31, cereal heiress (Post Toasties), daughter of Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, wife of the ex-Ambassador to Russia and Belgium; he for the second time, she for the fourth; in Manhattan. Her first husband was Cinedirector Preston Sturges...
...Only rumored at present, this move would involve a 30% cut in the amount of sugar available on all Dining Hall tables. But according to Aldrich Durant, Business Manager, there is no need as yet for University men to worry about the supply of sweetening for their coffee and cereal...
Last week Japan offered subsidies of $20 an acre for the conversion of mulberry groves into cereal patches. The Government wants a 20% shift into wheat, beans and other vegetables which, like mulberry trees, can be grown on Japan's hilly, upland plots. (Rice, the Japanese staple, must be grown under water, takes up most of the Empire's flat, lowland acreage.) Cereals, which hungry Japanese could eat, were obviously better than silk which Japan could not sell...