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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 12

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9 AGE TWELVE FMELI Pledgts Regular Blood Donations To Loeal Red Cross State's First Lady Cabinet Member Dies In Rest Home "Mac" Ensnarled In Political Hubbub On Coast SEATTLE, Nov. 10 P) Embroil ed in charges by labor groups that General MacArthur's visit here! CHESTER, Nov. 10 (V-Mr. E. 8.

H. McCauley, 78, one of the first women lo serve in the cabinet KMriCn et a Pennsylvania governor and!" long a loader In Beaver County civic Jtf I and political affairs, died yesterday: VV 01119 wCsTI" next week has improper political Implications, Seattle's centennial celebration planners stood their ground today and left the "wel Baby Probed at uax jvuraing ilDJnc in mat-, by Upland. Mra. McCauley, then a resident ofi tn lha Klnfol is "labor's Number 1 enemy." To which centennial official! replied that political considerations hay never been Involved, lust the famous General's value In gaining publicity "we desire for our Cen lennial." Cain couldn't be reached for comment; the General wouldn't. Sailor Bender Is Aboard Salem It's new duty In the Navy for Raymond F.

Bender, fireman ap prentice, USN, of Route 2, Cherry Tree, now serving aboatd the heavy cruiser USS Salem. Bender, who entered the Naval service June 12, received his re crult training at the U. S. NavalAP Training Center, Bainbridge, Md, Before entering the Navy, he was graduated from Green Town ship High School. The Salem is in Boston, underegolng a periodic overhauL She was commissioned in May 1949.

come mat" out. The complaints were made by top AFL leaders In Seattle, the official paper for the AFL Teamsters' named Secretary of Welfare by c. I nclal Inquiry today Into the removal Union and the Seattle-King County John S. Fisher. She was the only .1..

fi.h.r''by Hollywoods buxom Jane Russell. CIO Council. woman lu rev u-hi-. The AFL groups say they would welcome (he General on a personal lo Hollywood or anywhere else. Laborite Marcus Upton told cabinet.

She sufTcrcd a stroke last June, and had been a patient at several hospitals before being admitted to tin Vnachnnrf basis but feel his appearance is sponsored in an aura of politics He said he will bring the mater out of keeping with the opening of a celebration of Seattle's first 100 in- nui uih i up in the House of Commons next orominent Beaver phys an, died In V. Thursday as a formal question to The Federation for Moderation of the Federation are: Prosperity i and Education and Law Enforce- Restaurant, Tony Bruno; Union ment has pledged 25 pints of blood' Hotel, Sam Trimarchi; Breezy TaCT I IIISlO years. Fever Disease 1934. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, the home every six weeks to the Indiana Point, B. W.

Allison; Village Inn. I The CIO officials say they don't like MacArthur and would rather! The former E. Grace Nichols, Mrs, McCauley was born in Mexico, N. secretary. Kills 196 US Blood Bank Herman Ricupero, The baby In the case is Thomos1 Rocky Yanity; American Legion; Atlantic Lunch, D.

G. Psshalls; War On Polio he stayed off the University of director of the organization, is and was graduated from the Rochester N. Y.l Homeopathic Training Kavanagh, 15-months-old son of a nnt In ltfrOJa shown above presenting the first Coney Island, James George, Ful poor family in- London's working wv Washington campus, where he Is scheduled to make a nationwide broadcast Tuesday night, and out School for nurses in 1898. She and Installment to Samuel Rubin, mem ton Rnu Tavern; Joseph Trial; Le class district of Lambeth. His father, WASHINGTON, Nov.

10 CP) Dr. McCauley were morried in 1900. roy Calderone; Veterans of Foreign Michael, is a carpenter and Thomas BOSTON, Nov. 10 (VP A new test tube technique Is speeding the worldwide war on polio and ending ber of the Lions Club, sponsoring organization of the local Blood- The Army disclosed yesterday of the centennial celebration alto, gether. Wars; John Valye; Eagles Club; In is one of three children.

The Kavnn fever disease of the Orient has As a resident of Beaver, she was elected lo the school board in 1915 and reelected in 1021, serving for a mobile. diana Country Club; Clock Grille, t-ghs live In a three-room flat which The Teamsters' paper, mouthpiece for National Executive Vice Presi "the era ot research on the experl The bloodmobile will be in In Joseph Zoftuto; Indiana Hotel, Ar stricken 196 American troops in Korea, causing 25 deaths. There was no rents at II shillings, or $1.54 a week, time as president of the board, and diana again on November 20 at chie McGrew; John Merlo; Allied mental animal" a Yale University Mrs. Kavanagh says she entrusted dent Dave Beck, oojects to MacAr suggestion of an epidemic. Belt -Funeral Home Ambulance Servic PHONE 50 the Armory.

Hyman Lcvinson, Club; Meadowbrook. Joe Pino; was the first woman president of the Pennsylvania School Directors thur traveling with U. S. Sen. Har The malady was called by the Ar the baby to Miss Russell for a three-month visit to America "because Charles Mistretta; Blue Star Res medical scientist said today.

Dr. John R. Paul of the Yale School of Medicine told a March of ry P. Cain (R-Wash), who it says chairman of the Indiana Blood Bank stated: "If every organization my surgeon general's office hemor thought he would have a better in town would follow the example chance there. Dimes conference the new methods set by the Federation, we would taurant, Anttsony Formoso; Elks; Morganti Restaurant, Al Morganti; Brown Hotel, L- Brown; Hub Cafe, Sam Adornato; Moore Hotel, Morris Stern; Pascquini Hotel, Lena rhagic fever.

The (surgeon's oince said the number of cases was based on reports through the first week in November. Army medical officers Miss Russell has said she did not would enable many laboratories and not have to worry about getting expect to adopt the child. English investigators to go to work on polio, our quota of blood. We'll know that law prohibits the adoption of chil a research hitherto too costly for are trying to develop vaccine we have done our part." them to undertake. dren of this country's citizens by Pascquinl; Spaghetti House, Frank and Philip Ricupero; Rlcupero's Joseph Mazza is president of the He spoke to a conference of state nationals of other countries.

Association. She was named a trustee of Slippery Rock Stale Teachers College in 1922 and held that post for several years. Active in Republican politics, she served as chairman of the Republican Women's Committee lor 31 western Pennsylvania counties during Gov. Fisher's campaign, and also was a member of the Republican State Committee. Surviving arc a daughter.

Mrs, J. Edward Clyde, of Media. and a brother. Hom Nichols, of New York Clly. Federaion and W.

E- Davis secre Fisti-n-Chips, Herman Ricupero advisors on women's activities of Miss Russell and the baby left here against the fever. In Japan, Grig. Gen. William E. Shambora, Far East command surgeon said the disease -was similar tary.

Members of the organization by air last Tuesday. and Pattl's West End Restaurant, Napoleon Patti, the National Foundation tor In fan tile Paralysis, concluding a (Jitve- who have pledged blood in behalf Lipton filed the following question day meeting. for Maxwell Fyfe to answer in the to an illness lncountered by the Jap anese during their Manchuria campaign of 1939. The Japanese called "The use of the tissue culture House next week: method ot growing poliomyelitis vir Is the Home Secretary satisfied HS Broadcasters it "songo fever" after the name of us developed in Boston by Dr. John that Thomas Kavanagh was taken turned to her home here from a visit with friends In Johnstown.

Week-end visitors in the home ARTHRITIS, STOMACH AILMENTS, NEURITIS, RHEUMATISM, HEADACHES, WEAK KIDNEYS, DIZZY SPELLS, NERVOUSNESS, BLOATING. F. Fenders and his group of scien from this country with his parents' a river near Harbin, where they first diagnosed it. Funeral services will be held in consent, and will he investigate this Remind Town of Education Week of Mr Mrs. Leasure, Beaver, probably on Monday.

tists at the Children's Hospital and the Harvard Medical School, provides a simpler and cheaper method; matter?" Japanese physicians believe it is also Acldi. Toxins, Lack of Vital-Ity. Cnergr. Achlnff Back. Lum Colon Illustration' were Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Abe and Lipton told reporters that in his caused by a virus carried in the. bago, Underweight.

Decaying of hundreds of drugs and iccinr nuuii Ayesisnt, an (jam- I system of field mice and transmitted two sons of Wiley Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ester and Indiana Joint High School's view "the procedure was rather irregular" at the very least. chemicals for their possible protec to man by mites. Broadcasting Club, under the di children of Cleveland, O.

tive effect against poliomyelitis," Dr. IHS Class Period Shorter Monday Indiana Joint High School will dismiss on Armistice Day in time Stop Suffering The majority of cases affecting Al rection ot Mrs. Victoria Wadas, will Mrs. Sara Pollock and daughter Paul said. NO.

MATTER HOW I.ONn lied soldiers were reported from the call attention to the observance of Louise, have returned home from "This test tube technique may well YOU HAVE SUFFERED, or Proposed Power west-central front. It may have been American Education Week Novem visit in the home of Mr. and mark the passing of the era of re contracted by troops dealing with ber with a series of broad' wnai arsgs job nave pot in your body, you can now hepe for MlRArrinl remcc Mrs. Arthur Pollock of Richmond search on the experimental animal, sick prisoners or refugees. casts over Radio Station WDAD for students to participate in the I observance of the holiday, school IxfllB iriUICaSC officials have announced.

,1 Ohio. It may also open the doors of many with natural HOPE MINERAL Symptoms were described as high throughout the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Work of laboratories to poliomyelitis research fever, headaches, loss of appetite A school-wide assembly sponsor- JUSCIIUCU New Kensington were Sunday Five-minute dramatic sketches lannrs.

in just few days, yoa will see results. The black poleonons waste wilt begin to leave tout bodv and von will and yellowing of the skin, some HARRISBURG, Nov. 10 A visitors in toe home of Mrs. Work. will stress the theme of each day in the week-long observance of the of a sort denied to them in the past because of the expense and difficulties of animal experimentation.

It is heartening to think now that times followed by hemorrhages feel a wondrous change. Mother (bleeding) under the skin, around proposed $2,730,000 rate Increase by the Pennsylvania Power and Light, Mr MrsRoland Bennett of ed by the local American Legion Post will be conducted in the high school auditorium at 9:45 a. m. Monday following the first class period. Students will be dismissed n.inre nas oienoea traces public school system.

the eyes and internal organs. Indiana were recent visitors in The first broadcast will be given has been suspended by the Pub FIFTEEN DIFFERENT MINERALS In Hope Mineral. Perhaps your body is craving Just I Shambora said sulfa and antic-bio- the home of Mrs. Anna Richard scores of new investigators may enter this field and that new impetus can be given to such work all over, from 12:15 to 12:20 p. m.

Sunday, Utility Commission until next. IMPACTION son, Mrs. Clara Rowe, accompan after the assembly for the town ob- lie viiv ui inn. ran yonr way It the remaining broadcasts to follow tics (such as penicillin) have failed to check It, but that blood transfusions from recovered patients seem ied them home tor a short visit. the world.

OUCENDIfie i COLON each day from 7:10 to 7.1S p. m. wsraa wurauuE again. Nature Heal Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Carlson aervance The boost would effect 2.416 In- The Indiana High School inarch- and cust0mers. ing band will participate in the Rcsidential rales are not ivoivelj Members of the Broadcasting ed to relieve its severity. diuea which nuy lead te complications. of Washington, D. are guests More and more doctors are $50.00.

Club will participate in the sketches, using the daily topics of the nirning back to nature for parBoe scneouiea mr uie nraiinra ax-month suspension, this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wack. Other visit Clarence T. Stuchell and wife, ilay ODservance- The Commission ordered an in week.

cure, reincitim was discover ed In natural mold growth raw anion will kill l.artiri ors int he Work home were Jack lot in Coal Run to Paul Work and Joint HS Plans Open House For vestigation into the company's claim) Topics are as follows: Sunday, wife, for $1.00 and other of the necessity for the rate boost. Some 140 firms, November 11 "Our Faith in God;" Monday, November 12, "Schools and Defense;" Tuesday, November Local HS Grads Tops At College rpi.n Indiana UirtU ftxtiruil riraH, ns, most oi inenv i A I Barre and Lancas- bdUCatlOfl Week most of them George. E. Duncan, lot In Indiana and, new substitute for blood plasma has been fovnd in Okra Plants. NATURE PROVIDES! HOPE MINERALS come from the earth, mannf actnred In nature's own laboratory.

There is from the Wilkes- VJ to Frank V. Jevichky and wife, for ter areas have filed protests against 13, "Schools Keep Us Wed Uncapher of Niagara Falls, N. Y. and Frank Black of Marion 'Center. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Kissinger and two children of Huntingdon, Mr, and Mrs. Harry of Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and children and Mrs.

Cris-sie Stiffler of Emporium, were re $1.00 and other considerations. ARMAGH United Joint High uates with the Class of 1951 have th nesday, November 14, "Education The P. P. and L. had asked thai 'school at Armagh will hold "Open aosMUteiy nu ALCOHOL In Hope Mineral It will not give yen that false lift which- wears for the Long Pull;" Thursday, No demonstrated such excellent work in college mathematics that they base rates for industrial and com- House Wedensday, Nov.

14, in ob-mercial use be increased by of American Education wnen tne aicoboi wean afl. Optometrists CKecIc Hunters vember 15, "Teaching the Fundamentals;" Friday, November 16, have been excused from taking the The Intestine It the saoat la. 000 a year, However, a new fuel 'urgent School Needs," and Satur po riant organ In yonr body first course in mathematics at their respective schools. cent visitors in the home of Mrs. Margaret Gray.

no is aiso ine most aovsed. adjustment clause would reduce that "ure by $1,128,000, leaving a day, November 17, "Home-School- vrnen yoa reel and loos old Before Yoar Time, lot that Community. They are Amos Guard, now net increase. Miss Alice Zacherl and Miss Sara The fuel clause provides for rais sparkle and feel dead tired, maybe your body craving tending Carnegie Institute of Technology and Samuel Fyock, al Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Ryan and children of New Kensington, have returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William RECTUM ing or lowering rales in line with sWVUCMlUf. Stevenson of the high school faculty are assisting. Mrs.

Wadas in the presentation of the topics over NORMAL rMMf Week. Regular classes will be open to the public throughout the day and, demonstrations will be shown in the day and, in the evening, exhibits and demonstrations will be shown in the classrooms. A special program will be held in the gymnasium at 7:30 p. m. and again at 8:30.

Refreshments will be served and the school issued an invitation to the public to attend. vara university, me iwo siuaems coai nriCes. Oherlin and other relatievs here. have begun their work with cal New Life Not onto will Ton FFFT. n.

cuius- Edward Sebring, who spent the (Read the Gazette Classified Ad. tne air- lonf, we forret what It to be healthy. THE DOOR TO HEALTH Is to yii When von am MrvnH Mn L. past three weeks visiting with salts with HOPE MINERAL, but yon will SEE the results. his sister, Mrs.

Flora Poole of BRATTLEBORO, Vt, Nov. 10 Vermont hunters will have scant excuse for mistaking their fellows for deer if they take advantage of todays offer of free sight tests- Optometrists throughout the state offered anyone with a current hunting license the free check. Hunters will be warned of any sight flaw but they won't lose their The eye. specialists said that would be up to the hunter's conscience. The deer season opens next Wednesday.

watch your elimination a few days after uslnr HOPE MINERAL. YOU Will SM th Rochester Mills Miss Nettie Tomazine Brushvalley, haa returned to his home here. ambition and sparkleThave dhsy spells, when your powers are weahened and life MOPE BLACK AS NIGHT begin C. S. Kunkle Lumber Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brady have Yale University was started on caller in town Monday. JUU1 ITWIJ mh yoV Will realise the mineral am dnln Guaranteed returned home from a visit with with relatives in Erie. Oct.

9, 1701, with the donation of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leone and Deaf Suffer Another rB- sr. some books by a group of cledgy- Minr in. years will De-sin to slip away and yon will aaugnter Linda of Cleveland.

O. Phone 44. Homer City, Rev. Hugh F. Given, pastor of! mcn.

spent the weekend with relatives ant to tell year friends and all it world aboat these wonder- irminerals, SOMETIMES we suffer as the local United Presbyterian Church, with his sister, Miss Anna Given, letf on Tuesday for In fclden Frantz is visiting at City, N. Y. PRICE MJ wiuiam bzalna and son of diana, where they will spend the CENTRAL DRUG STORES i phila. phila. st.

(Read the Gazette Classified Ads) spangier were callers in town Tuesday. winter months. They were accompanied by Miss Bess Work. MONDAY and TUESDAV ONLY! mr. ana Mrs.

Jack Sinclair of who spent the summer in the nomzaaie were callers at th Gievn home here. home of the latter a parents, Mr. Charles Ramsell, son of Mr. mrs. Joseph vozer on and Mrs.

Albert Ramsell, who re- cently enlisted for service in the All Perfect Quality Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomazine U. S. Air Force stationed at Sampson Field Base in N.

where he Is receiving his basic training. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray spent Save On Mew '51 Packard's Friday with relatives and friends in Smock. Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Hamilton are the proud parents of a daugh ter, born Oct. 29 in the Indiana Hospital. Harley and David are me proua parents of a daugh ter, born to them at the Indiana Hospital. Postmistress, Mrs.

Ralph Trox-lor of Armagh called on Mrs Joseph Lewis Wednesday. Andrew Adams is a patient in St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh. Bernetta Adams was a Barnes-boro shopper Thursday. Frank Shultz of Barnesboro called on his brother, William Shultz Wednesday.

Mrs. Louise Naglich was a Bar nesboro caller Wednevlay. The community extends deepest sympathy to George Dcbran-sky and Joseph Lewis in their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry McDer-mitt of Nictkown were callers in proud of their little sister, who has been named Kathy Marie, Real Estate Transfers P. C. Smeltzer, lot in Armstrong Townshln to Viola TV Kmpltvikr fnr own Wednesday. 1 1(100 and other considerations. Regular 3.29 Value jrcrrmger Is a pa- me jnaiana Hospital.

Mike Boksansky of Starfarrf We have two new Packard four-door sedans. One with Ultramatie drive, one with standard shift with overdrive which we offer, subject to prior sale, at a SPECIAL SAVING ON THE HIGHER TAX AND PRICE RAISE. We bought these cars at the lower price and are passing on the savings to you. COMPARE THESE VALUES AND PRICES. You will appreciate the fine savings you can make, but come in soon as we will not be able to make this offer again.

visiting at the home of Mr. and mrs. mixe husko. John Adams of Barnesboro D. was a caller in town Thurs- Joseph Earl Bath and wife, tract in Voung Township to Norman L.

Untz, for 1100 and other considerations. Elizabeth A- Rairigh, Jot in Black Lick to Harry A. Albert, and wife, for (13.000.00. Guido Local! and wife, lot in Burrell Township to Mike Condrick and wife, for $7,400.00, Charles A. Ankeny and wife, lot in Blairsville to -Ann-i aay.

SOLID COLOR "CANNON" 81x99 Bed Sheets aawara uqucll or Clymer R. odea ia was a caller in town Thursday. Alverda for fl 00 and other considerations. Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Pifer were recent visitors in the home off Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braund of MONTHLY PAYMENTS CASH TRADE PILLOW CASES 69c eh PfceiM Ortteri TUti Shot Or Mere Essie G- Gorman, lot in to Floyd Gerhart and wife, tor 11.00 and other considerations.

i John Hill Real Estate, lot! in Indiana to Charlie O. Sittner and runxsuiawney. Mr. and Mrs. LaVein Elkin and children, have returned to their wife, for 100 and other consider-! ations.

GALDREATH MOTOR 363 North 4th St. John Woods, Treasurer, lot in' CO. Indiana, Pa. nome in Detroit, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Elkin. While here the Elkina attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson of near Marlon Center. Mrs.

Fanny Lenimon has re- White Township to Florence Zeh-! ner for $1.00 and other considera-; lion. ft. Borough, of Blairsville, tract in Blairsville to Sarah Donell, for.

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