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developed from the constant bombardment victim's body by alpha particles emanating from the radium stored in the bones, he plained This suggests methods for producing cancer But more important it suggests that, since very small of radium taken into the bodies of the watch dial painters quickly produced cancers, the other forms of cancer in man may be the result much smaller amounts of radioactive present in the body over much longer of time These be too small to measure or even to detect by present Getting tired of waiting for the rabbit the Bob Cat had come to look for him. "What have you in that basket?" snarled the Bob "Carrots! Nothing but carrots answered Uncle Wiggily politely "Take look and see for yourself, he invited, raising the cover. And no sooner had he done that than something alive jumped out of the basket. the Bob Cat on the and cried "Boo!" ran the Bob Cat frightened by Uncle Wiggily's surprise basket Oh, you want know who jumped out, do you? Well, was Baby Bunty She had happened and, seeing the empty basket she filled it with and then in herself, she fell asleep But she in time jump out and surprise the Bob Cat. Tomorrow Uncle Wiggily and Kittie's Piece. RUN CLOSES BRUNSWICK BANK. A Depository at Versailles, Mo., Also Fails Open. (By BRUNSWICK Mo., Oct. National Bank here failed open today the fourth Chariton County bank to since September 23, when the of Brunswick failed here. First National Bank had of $388,207.11 and deposits of $249,626.03 Steady withdrawals the reason for closing Plans are under way reopening the bank soon and officials of the bank say there will be no loss VERSAILLES Mo. Oct. First National Bank of Versailles was "closed by order of the board of directors today W Buell was president and Beatrice Sherill cashier CHICAGO SCHOOLS AT CRISIS. Teachers, Unpaid. Talk Move to Close Them November CHICAGO Oct Side school teachers, after told today their chances of getting financial relief through bond issues were small, referred to committee proposal that the city's schools be closed November for money. The proposal to close the schools was put forward by Clyde A. Crowley, teacher, who said that the North Side teachers already had the plan under consideration. By closing the schools, Crowley said, Chicago's citizenry would made to realize more fully the plight of the teachers who have not received any pay for several months.