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Mir l r~ifiiF«?°us kAA>/t I ■ 2X ^ «d„„d",(d' * and ( fT wzq,zB?b*^i jLCpSkfflj /Tt,a•^!aa-““ I LUZIANNE Famous Southern COFFEE dl'hqiudst ifnc 1138 Conn. Ave. N.W. 4860 Moss. Ave. N.W. 1357 Wise. Ave. N.W. 3 Day-Long Clinics Being Conducted for Dentists at Sessions The 3,500 dentists attending the 19 th annual post-graduate clinic of the District Dental So ciety settled down to inten sive study today, with three day long clinics and two topic dis cussions on the agenda. Conducting the clinics were Dr. J. Lewis Blass, associate professor of periodontia at the New York University College of Dentistry; Dr. Edward L. Ball, a staff member of the Cincinnati General Hospital, and Dr. George W. Matthews, assistant professor of Maxillo-Facial Surgery at the Medical College of Alabama. Topic discussions on operative dentistry and prosthetic dentistry were conducted by panels of prac ticing dentists. Clinic members spent most of 1 yesterday touring the 67 table clinics set up in two of the Shore ham Hotel's ballrooms. Dentures at 11 Years Old. A subject of great interest w'as the pretty, 11-year-old girl who , w-ore a complete set of false den tures. The girl, brought by Dr. William V. Connors, 5524 Thirty ninth street N.W., to illustrate his ; table clinic on “Full Dentures for Children," failed to develop roots foi* more than four permanent teeth. She still has eight of her | “baby” teeth. Dr. Connors explained he made the child a complete set of false teeth which fit over her own 12 teeth. The false dentures rest on her own teeth and on the ridge of her gum. Dr. Connors said the child was brought to him about a year ago. She was becoming very introverted and self-conscious. She was de cidedly underweight because she could not eat properly. Since then, she has regained her normal weight, attends school and has lost much of her shyness. At the exhibit she freely removed her dentures and showed them to interested dentists. about ^a/nMy^ah#rteAA "EASTER PARADE" ASSORTMENT WMBK REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES ON EASTER, MARCH 25TH ^ 2 lbs., $2.00 A gift you’ll enjoy giving. Each piece is made with Fanny Farmer's own home-iike recipes and meth ods ... and of the finest foods . .. real fresh cream, pure creamery butter, crisp nutmeats, juicy fruits. Plus top-quality vanilla, milk and bitter sweet chocolate. No wonder Fanny Farmer Candies are the popular gift! For youngsters: special combi nation box, 90<f. Also all-chocolate chicks and bunnies, 40( each. Wax Bunnies and Ducks filled with Easter Candies, 606. Secord Buttercream and Coconut Easter Eggs: Vi lb., 306: Vj lb., 55c,• I lb., $1.10. Also bagful of Jelly Beans, 206. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Regular prices: Mb. $1.10, 2-lbs. $2.00. Add 256 for cost of mailing the first Mb. box; plus 51 for each additional pound going to the same address. Check or money orders only. Write 1331 F Street N.W., Washington, D. C. or call NAtional 8263. Delivered locally by Western Union for slight extra charge. OLD-TIME CANDIES BOM 14th St. N.W. 3435 Connecticut Ave. N.W. 1331 F St. N.W. 1008 F St. N.W. 108 S. Wayne St., Arlington 4033 S .28th St., Arlington U. S. Reveals Use Of Radio-Controlled Bombs in Korea By the Associated Trots TOKYO, Mar. 13.—The Far East Air Forces disclosed today that their bombers have been using radio-controlled Tarzon bombs on Korean targets since last August. The 27-foot, 6-ton bombs have been used successfully against several vital targets, principally bridges of massive construction. The Tarzon bomb is directed toward its target by the bombar dier using radio signals which are picked up by a receiver in the bomb itself. The bomb has a flare mechanism which enables the bombardier to track the bomb with a special bomb-sight. Bombardiers who have used the bomb have reported having ex cellent control of the Tarzon dur ing its drop to the target. Air Force headquarters said the Tarzon had been used to destroy the bridge across the Taedong River at the North Korean cap ital of Pyongyang and other tar gets near the Manchurian border. Rossellini Slander Suit Against Senator Is Set By the Associated Press ROME, Mar. 13.—Roberto Ros sellini's slander suit against Sena tor Johnson, Democrat, of Colo rado has been set for trial in a Rome court July 25, it was an nounced today. The action was filed by the movie director last October 11. It charges Senator Johnson with making a derogatory remark about Rossellini at a cocktail party during the Senator's visit here at the time. ADVERTISEMENT._ NEW MINTS r* o««kiy rid STOMACH Do you ever suffer stomach , gas, heartburn, from acid in- Of digestion ? Get amazing new BiSoDoL Mints for fast relief. Safe, gentle. 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