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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 10

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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 134. PAGE TEN Local Drill Team At Indianown Two Quartermaster Officers Receive Astaire's, Wife Die Of Cancer Assignments At Local loiiege kuii And Briefs WASHINOTON-Colorado's hlh iaHSMBaaMhaawniasskMatf 1) (1 War 1 1, he served 31 months In the Pennsylvania National Guard in 19A0. He served in the United Two regular United Stales Army $urtertn aster Corps officers have way department li expert In lo 8EV6RLY" HILLS, Calif. Cancer has claimed tha' Ufa of dancer Fred Aslalie's 48-year-old NewDelK Candidate NEW DELHf Reliebl sources My Prime Minister Nehru's government has decided to support a Eluropean codldt (or president ot the O.N, AisembV rather (hen an Asian backed by the United States.

These sources said lndli wstild support the Dutch nominee, Or. Eelco N. van Kleffena, end would oppose the U.S.-backed csndldscy of Thailand's foreign' minister. Prince Wan Walthayakoir. "New Delhi considers the Prince Is not i representative the European Theater In the G-4 cating avalanche dancer areai States Army at Fort Devens, Mas beeA to the Reserve Of Section, Headquarter.

European Theater of Operations In England sachusetts, in Korea and in Japan. wife. Iteer Training Corp Unit at the near mountain passes where wind bullda up masses ot snow on sleep Captain Ford, his wife, a young and France, commanding of Phyllis Llvli.gstoh Potter As- ann and daughter reside at their ficer, 3B2 Quartermaster Truck flute Teacher College, Indiana, They are Major John B. D'Ea-bosflo and Captain Prancla J. Ford.

lalre, the dancer's wife tor 31 Company In Belgium, Germany and years, died In their Beverly Hills alopea. By analyzing anow depth and density and keeping an eye on local weather conditions. It predict! potential slides, usually new home 644 Clark Avenue, In diana. Pennsylvana. Czechoslovakia, as assistant G-4 Major D'Esposito replaces Major home yesterday after an illness of several months, Astaire w.s by Mnlor D'Esposito has received Headquarter 22 Corps In Czech- Eugene C.

Martin, and Captain within eight houra, aaya the Na the Bronze Star Medal for merl oalovakla, and finally In the Quar her side. Ford replace. Captain Victor Hawthorne. term aster Section of Third Army Mrs. xslalre was a wealthy lorious service in Korea, and the American Commendation Ribbon tional Geographic Society.

Then Iraffle la blocked off, the slides are, Masted loose, and waiting! Headquarters in Germany. Major D'Esposito received hi for World War II service In Eur-, spokesman for Asia," the UfornL, ants said, adding that the Indian? Immediately proceeding his Korean service, he served on the snow plows clear lh roads. younit Park Avenue socialite when she and the Imble performer were married In New York in 1933. She had divorced Ellphnlel Nott Potter opc. He hag also received the fol bachelor of science decree from the United Statet Military Academy at West Point He has -also attended Aa part of the training at the recently concluded summer en lowing awards: American De staff and faculty of thev Quarter In lMt Oslo, Norway's capital, fense Service Medal American master School at Fort- Lee, also were Irked because Thailand had signed the Southeast Asia defense treaty than boycotting it as India the Command and General Staff II, a broker, in 1032 after a five.

underwent one of the largest city Theater Medal, the European, College, the Advanced Quartet-mas- year marriage. expansions on record. On New African, Middle East Campaign Major D'Esposito, his wife, and ter Officers School' and the ttegtilan She remained In the background Year's Day it bulged out to 116 son John now reside at their new campment for the Pennaylvania.iyatlonal Guard a competition was held for drill teams representing most of the units at Indlanlown Gap Military Reservation. Shown above is the- team representing Indiana's Company' 110th Infantry, 28th Division, with Sergeant Robert Swisher, drill sergeant, on the right. Members of the drill team are, front to rear: Sat M.

Shork, Pvt. K. White, Pvt. P. Lower, Pvt.

R. Sum-combe, Pvt. J. V. Garrett, Ffc.

Stancombe, Pvt Blatt and Cpl. F. D. Chlodo. Medal, the Army of Occupation Medal, the World War II Victory during her husband's career In Quartermaster School at Fort Lee 1 Virginia.

home 1220 Philadelphia Street, In-diana. Pennsylvania. I musical comedies and movies but times its former size by swallowing 175 square miles, says. Na-: tlonal Geographic. Society.

The city Medal, the Korean Service Medal, He recently relumed' from 28j they were often seen together at the United Nations Service Medal, Captain FrncJs J. Ford, a native! now has the distinction of being1 and the National Defense Service months service -in (he Far' East Command where he served as chief 1 social 'affair j. She leaves three, children, Fred 16; Ava. 12, and almost half forest of Philadelphia received his bachelor of science In education degree from Temple University in 1142. Medal.

of -the plans and 'training; branch of Ihe' Quartermaster section of the Captain Ford has been author a son by her first marriage, Peter, 25. Geo- postmasters used rubber stamps ori The brontosaur, lon-exllncti ln Holland, the National ized the following awards and He entered service in 1942 as a Second Lieutenant with he United lghth Army Headquarters' and) plant-eating dinosaur, was the larg-J graphic Society says. Big onesi handwritten signatures lr denote! decorations: the Bronze Star Med executive officer of the Quarter est animal ever to walk the earth. 'standing in the sea, the "watch; States Marine Corps, and served; In Hawaii. Saipan, Okinawa, and paid-Tip postage.

Some stampa were Mailt rilvf Vrt printed in England and brought 7 the National Geographic Society ers," fend off the first assaults of I al, China Service Medal, the Asia-tlc-Pacflc Campaign Medal with I wo stars. The Navy Presidential Ribbon with one star, the Ameri master section' of headquarters Korean Communications Zone th Korea, and later as chief of the TJentsen, China. by blockade runner. Envelopes! An average creature measured 70 feet long and weighed Due For Iraq the waves. If they crumble, thei Released from active duty In; were so scarce they were made of mmmim engineering division of Kokura more than 30 tons.

can Campaign Medal, World War "sleepers" behind them take over. Finally come the "dreamers," last- BAGHDAD. Iraq Pro-West- 1048 he taught and coached inl Pennsylvania high schools. He re wrapping paper, sealed with mo. lasses.

Often correspondents' turn General Depot In resort defenders of individual ern Premier Nurl said was as-sured an overwhelming 'majority, French Morocco's native, goats, ceived a master of education de ed envelopes Inside out and used II Victory Medal, Korean Service Medal with three stars, United Nations Service Medal, Korean Presidential Unit Citation, Reserve farms, ON Major D'Esposito has completed 13 years commissioned service In the Quartermaster Corpa of the numbering some 81000.000,. not on gree from Temple- University in them again. in Iraq's 'new Parliament following! ly are subject to a tax, but for 1049. Captain Fprd was recalled elections in which 122 candidates Agricultural fairs have been part centuries they have also been United States Army. During World, to active duly as a member of1 Medal, Army of Occupation Medal Hawaii produces 70 percent ofj for the 135-seat Chamber of Depu known to climb trees, 'browsing the world's processed pineapple.

of American life for nearly ISO years. Their beginnings trace back! lo Old Testament times when the ties were unopposed. Of the office-seekers in yester on lofty branches Test Hop Costly day's voting, more than 100 were Cow Blast Safe Bamboo, of varying species, can Prophet Ezekiei wrote of fairs filled with livestock and metal-wares, 500 Per Cent Income Rise For 30 1 1 Vocational Trainees EL RENO, Ok la. A test hop embroidery and spices, says the MOUNT AIRY, N.C. Ifl It's In his new' expensive automobile! be grown easily, in.

the United States along the coast from southeast Virginia to the National Society reports, i proved costly 'Or Lt, Joseph National Geographic Society. During the Civil War the Con okay to smoke around Paul Flynn's, cow. The cow got into a tub of kero Wages increased more than 500 solid supporters -of Nurl. The Premier's chief rival, Socialist1 leader Saleh Jabr, advised his di: vided party to boycott the elections and left for Europe. No violence was reported.

Early, returns from the few districts inj which the seats were contested) mentorthe fitting of an. PITTSBURGH 1020 01 II DIAL KACa AlfD CVCKT VEBKlMr Zentgraf, 24, Vance Air Force! federate Slates ran into many sene yesterday and drank three to! Base, Enid. The male king snake, finds his, per cent for. 3,011 handicapped Pennsylvania residents during the past year after their retraining! preparation for jobs by the Training was being- provided for 1.188 persons. This service is purchased or obtained from colleges or universities, public and private.

mate by a keen sense of smell. postal difficulties, says the National Geographic Society. Presses five gallons. Veterinarian H. C.

Jackson satfi: The airman spent a night inl jail and paid a fine of $100. a fieri "She's saturated, but there's no1 showed pro-Nuri men winning as highway patrolmen, clocked him The female detects his approach; by her forked tongue, a sensitive receiver of the slightest smell as! State Bureau of Rehabilitation, vacation and trade etc. for printing stamps were inadequate, inks ana paper poor. Often danger of an explosion." I expected. Employment training within indus -Mark M.

Bureau Direc- at 110 miles per hour. Zentgraf Loid the authorities his well as an organ of touch, tries also is being utilized. In ad car was new and he wanted lo seel how fast It would go. dition, there were 58 Bureau clients under- going physical restoration! There are three kinds of dikes -tor, said that before vocational rehabilitation was started for the -but that after they were given the retraining -services pro-! Abided by the Bureau, their annual! earnings Increased -to- $6,405,000 and training simultaneously. One of the most important! WE'RE WOOL GATHERING phases of rehabilitation ft-the prep Sewing it joy wM or approximately $2,210 each.

aration', of a sound overall pro- -The annual- earning power oflran fo the handicapped individ ual, who participates actively For the Best in Fall Fashions Commonwealth, residents was in- LEBANON' its Walker said. When! Creased by approximately- $5,350, the year ended were having 000, Walter said, as a result of the a rehabilitation plan formulated. There were 1,352 disabled per 'increased wages or wese persons "who were rehabilitated during the wonderful washable WASH.FLAN' sons for whom all services except 1953-54 liscal year by the Bureau. economic status of these per placement had been completed. i- All were ready to enter employ-! ment and' were awaiting a suitable to vocational rehabilitation service.

job 'opening. Another 316 persons ike origimal aom mtimi Smmfotlm soli by the ymrd Some 46 per cent were dependent! upon their families for support; 10 had been placed in employment and were receiving follow-up serv percent were existing on Insurance 4.50 benefits; 12 percent were receiv ices to adequate adjust-' ment to the rehabilitation job be ri 1 i We've dreamed up the prettiest picture of I fall (uhioi. here in fenr nnr eniou 'i eiaji. in sheer wool. Each is worked out along 'Vji'f'' 1.

I the very newest lines done np, most bril- liantly, in the season's most notable'colors e)s I tr mindful your budget In misses' and 'J ing public assistance; 19 percent fore their cases were. closed. Serv were living on small wage earn ices- )ri-this -category were halted ings from part-time jobs, while the' for 237 persons because of slight1 remaining 13 percent were depen dent upon some other interruptions caused by illness or family reasons. for support. The few wno were working be fore vocational rehabilitation start-l ed were in danger- of losing their Queen Mother jobs because of their physical dis- To Visit U.S.

uiuucs, were in icinpurary ui part-time employment or in pos itions which constituted hazards to LONDON Wf Queen Mother "themselves or to fellow workers. Elizabeth will arrive in New York vucduunai rcaHoiuiauon, hi ad Oct 28 for her three-week visit to! See LebaaHMi haeies aaaas eeVarMaci iai MoOaM-s, jiafW Saaapl(cieyt aajd yL 1b(W I '( f4i sit the united Statea and Canada. ministered by the Bureau, provides Ihe means and personall confidence; 'and security which handicapped She will sail from London Oct. 21 aboard the liner Queen Eliza beih, which sfe launched in I9S8 persons need to retrain for Jobs or to obtain work more compatible with their individual Her plans were announced last night Irpra her Clarence House Walter said, residence. The 53-year-old mother ot Queen This service is provided for Commonwealth citizens more than 16 'years of ago who have a substantial employment handicap result ing rrom a physical or mental dis Elizabeth II will be the guest of President and Mra.

Eisenhower at the White House Nov. 4-8. She also1 will attend a convocation- In Newj York celebrating Columbia Unlver-I sity's 200th anniversary and a dln-i ner given by ilia English Speaking; ability. The Bureau's program is designed to develop, preserve, oi restore their working capacities, and the objective 'of every re union in New York. habilitation is permanent, safe, and She will to to Ottawa Nov.

12i satisfactory employment. "Vocation.) Rfthahilitftilnri ia and sail back to Britain Irom Newi York aboard, the Queen Mary on Nov. 18. 'one-time' "expenditure," Waller said. "Therefore, it is only good! business to invest in the rehabili New Guinea ranks next to tation of handicapped individuals so they can become more normal, Greenland in size among islands of the useful, taxpaymg instead of tax II consuming citizen." Net Mry je soft, pitmt, tkrt'fw fifMUt 19 MV-fAeJC HMW voottns actually thrive an amsnig! FASHaFLAM.

a Head 85 wool ami IS Nearly 20.000 Commonwealth residents were -on the rolls of the nf Dal r. kail I tiui nrlam tamnel, cam mt hMcd right into your mother I "On hirbaakt-IHerst Water Stfttatr Htlps HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT LEBANON'S PICTURE CONTEST CET YOUR ENTRY BLANK HERE' TODAY! the past fiscal year, -indicating the large number of persons requiring rehabilitative sen-ices. David M. Walker. Secretary of Of living Labor and Industry and Exeoutive Officer of the Stale Board of Vocational Education for rehabilita tion, said the number last year-J jv.uio, was omj viiguiiy unuer inet all-time high of 20,328 on the Bu- rolls during the 1051-52 fis-j cal year, Walker pointed out that 10.486 persons in tha group received re-j habituation services during ei BRODY'S FABRIC EXTRAVAGANZA Yards and Yards of- EXQUISITE WOOLENS and Washable WOOL ORLON MIXTURES 2.98 1 3.99 Values from 3.98 to 9.95 a Yard NUBBY POOPLES-PLANNEU "if it 1 Th.

ways of (be empire here in Pacific's sheer worsted wool. V-notehed man darin collar with filler, anprexed pleslei) flared tkirt.Tarqnoii., red, purple. Sises lo 15. 15 The roat drees in Deering Milliken's 400 sheer wool. Surf tie eellar.

sheath skirt, Nary, pea. sock. Sises 10 la It, 1S The. smart in Deerini Milliken's 40 sheer wool, Rayon fail) erer self collar el open neckline, empire wain, Teffels petlicoel, Navy. Hack, Inrquoite.

1 clients were being re-l viewed to determine eligibility fori rehabilitation; while the remaining 4S2 pii war plncnH hear(i iicai LA.The jumper il flannel, Scwp nk, 11 Mt 1 flounce erup J1 I 1 'iawt pleats. Charcoal nj Tfl red. Sises I. Vil JT 'Mj nmt 7 the individuals were either Jneligi-i ble or not interested ic rehabilita-j 'live services, required care other than rehabilitation, or were refer-! rd to another, agency. Oi the 10,486 persons who re- (aived the Bureau' serviia Hut-.

Tbnalr bow vmk tin, many ami work a Fiirbmlu-Mon. mm wf. tvivr rouM save Sft.a4 vsif w.ih. ctain, OMwrditr M.r brisbtcr. wm ing the year, 5,934 were still undergoing rehabilitation; while i is, i i .562 esses tvere closed (if which' number B.QU, or per cent, werei low.i,, nsfi mt kU ruuy renauimana; i.oat pa.

ok case, Owed without place- htpft meat lo Job because gf transfer! ta Jinothar agency, death, personall XL "Jki IZ JZh.Jl lactora, ggravatjon of. 'am. iiutidannca of tb client, etc. Amonc person, in the-various DOWNSTAIRS STORE ttsttf oi rehsbiUtation whfn the year ande4. 818 were receiving abzmtti Mrtorglipo such ntdjcil ft o.ychitfic,reat-j IN-j-6U91 Gomper A..

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