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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 8

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1. INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1948, PAGE EIGHT this crop for the cannery until we Via arniilrl nnt hn a ieni4 tflol a fnr r-! Postal solicitor, Prank J. DcLaney Sign Against MacArthur at UCLA election as state chairman when the Edward "The Confessor," King of England who died in 1066, was so-called because of his reputation fof sanctity. acre, being the only grower in West' ern Pennsylvania other than in Erie County to do this. The men from the Canning company do not seem too intersted In limited the department's clearance to the one issue of May-June, 1947.

Other Issues, if offered for mailing, will be subject lo "further examin had a meeting and discussed It thoroughly. All perosns having grown tomatoes for canning pur poses In the past or any others Interested in beginning this year state committee meets after the primary to reorganize for the Presidential campaign. Members ot the committee will be elected al the Lively Primary Predicted f-ite ation." the department said. continuing this project in the coun ty because of the necessity of cover prfmary. 1 "Nature! Herald" is published at should make a special effort to at Following Wagner's order.

Jack Sacramenlo, by Ivan Brovot, Records show soap was used as early as the eighth century in Italy and Spain, and the 12th century in France. tend this meeting Monday evening. ing such a large part ot the county to obtain the necessary acreage. The early summer issue of last year featured nudist camp activities, No other meeting will be held to discuss this matter. some of our leading growers, how.

ever, fell that we should not dis with photographs. son E. Scarl, one of his top assistants, resigned as secretary of the Democratic state committee with a blast at the parly leadership. He said, however, his decision was marie before Wagner issued the "no continue completely the growing of (Read Gazette Classified Ads) (Read Gazette Classified Adc) When .000 copies were offered for mailing al the postoffice at Gait, California, they weren't allowed to go through. politics edict.

1 Wagner refused to file as a candi Much later in the year the pub date tor dclegate-at-large to the BY t. V. LESLIE HARRISBURQ, Mar. 5 (yP) A lively primary campaign shaped up to Pennsylvania today despite lack at state-wide contests In either Republican or Democratic parlies. Only organisation candidates for Auditor General and State Treasurer (fled (or those party nominations but side controversies broke out in each parly.

A. ths lisfs of candidates for the lisher asked for and obtained Democratic national convention and iccuPri order aft hearing. His attorney, Harold Lcv-enthal of Washington, offered in er party leaders rejected Prank A. evidence stacks of comic books. girdle advertisements, art cata Boylan, Carbondalc, Wagners executive assistant, as a candidate for State Treasurer.

Instead, Slate Sen- William J. Lane, of Washing logues, excerpts from Prof. Alfred C. Kinsey's book, "Sexual Behavior of the Human Male." And a raft of popular magazines of general cir April 27 primary finally closed with MAKE LUNCHTIME REFRESHMENT TIME the deadline for withdrawing nom ton County, was endorsed. Boylan then scrapped his nominating culation.

He asked the hearing ex inating petitions, the two major parties were confronted with this ItttaHmv aminer to say of "Naturel Herald" Esdras F. Howell, of Scranlon. gave offense and the cxhlbiU (go 1 Auditor General G. Harold; G. Harold ndidale for district delegate to the Democratic ft4iAnftl vpntlon.

ing trough the mails every day) did party leaders In slate-making conferences, withdrew from the cam not. Tho postal examiner, Calvin Hiis.sc) 1, found for "Naturel Herald. questioned the ethics of t-mer dus-tinn Mnxovs candidacy in a letter to paign and issued a "no politics fading members ot the Bar er to all state employes in his de- As50cialion. He said there was no objection to the text and the photographs, large ly of sports activity, were "small, partment. under Canon 30 of the judicial S-The candidacy of Chief 8mcrican Bar iff inoffensive and not posed for any George W.

Maxey. oi vnc HoweU WI.olo, salacious effect." During the hearing tnulo nud ist testified, in a hoarse voice, about vention was questioned by a mai i cinl. how nudism aids health. He apolo 4 uicmninvMlo Former Justice Owen J. Roberts gized for his hoarseness, saying he caught a cold when he put on ikA Rimrcme Court and tua inh Tnii(vl a ouestion as Livncirinni nf tho Pennsylvania Bar, clothes to attend the hearing.

to the status of -T. Warren Micklc. Democratic Stale Chairman. The week ended without an answer. University of California at Los Angeles students sign a Don't Vote for 'Dugout Doug' petition which gathered nearly 700 names in three hours.

Rallies against General MacArthur will be held on the campus, said a spokesman Cor "Veterans Against MacArthur." replied that Pennsylvania nas never. adopted the Bar Association judiciall i i code and only the national associa- NfODl MPfl Kneeml auditor in To Become Wagner's department al b.uuu am on can omuim? year. Wagner told reporters there 1 30." Maxey declined comment, would be no exceptions to his order. Mickle continued to hold both A but withheld comment. 11 I a I Farmer Used Noise-Making nhhtIp rtir, reneat.

however, that PITTSBURGH. Pa Mar. 15. Bull To Drive Mother Out Steel workers are preparing to be-1 Relief At Last ok By po come movie actors during the nexlj few days when a motion picture! crew will arrive here to begin photographing scenes for a new film WASHINGTON, Mar. 15.

A OTTAWA, 111, Mar. 16 (P) The! Appellate Court says farmer Henry; Factly, must not try to evict Tomato ForYourCough little lale. folks, The Post Office Department says Growers nis agea motner, nosa, irum home by using a noise-making bull, an electric fenco and other devices the May-June. 1947, issue of the nudist magazine "Nature! Herald" being made for United Stales Steel. The group, which Includes cameramen, stage hands and electricians, will be accompanied bp a truckload of lights and camera equipment.

The film, scheduled for release CreonralSon relieves promptly be-Close it goes right to the seat of too trouble to help loosen and expel germ, laden phlegm, ana aid nature to 600tne and heal raw, tender, in- may go out through the U. S. mails. II is illustrated. Meet Monday branes.

Tell your druggist to sell you some lime in May, will present the story of United Slates Steel's re County Agent W. C. Cochrane an designed lo annoy ner. jacuy owns a farm near Elgin, 111. Referring lo Factly, Judge George W.

Bristow said in his decision lie I believed "there is no remedy In the court of law to deal with such a caitiff." The dictionary describes a "caitiff as a "base, despicable person." conversion activities from V-J Day The department did not give blanket authority: 1. The magazine must wear a "complete cover," or be sent out in envelopes; 2. It may be sent to regular, bona fide subscribers. nounces a meeting is being held in Serstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. rDFOKAIIL S1fl.fi to the present time.

Three crews will cover steel mills from coast to coast, shooting scenes of construct the Extension office in the Court House on Monday, March 15 at 8:00 for CoueHs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ion activity, new plants, production P. M. for those persons interested in growing tomatoes for rmmprv The decision, announced yesterday upheld a lower court injunction is One of the field men for the can sued in 1046. The decision said inal ning company will be present to explain the arrangement fnr Mc Factly: sttlSb. year and to answer any questions Tied a bull lo a tree near the bouse and "provided the bull a Dlavthine which caused his mother growers may have concerning receiving stations, contracts, acreage and price.

many sleepless nights. He tied a milk can to tho tree, leaving sus Tomatoes have been grown for several years in Indiana County for pended in the air, and placed in it some rocks so that when me uuu butted the can, terrific noises would canning purposes. This enterprise has been rather discouraging to the result" Plus li Placed an electric fence across the driveway, "so that his unsuspecting mother might receive a sudden growers Because or the iato blight disease which has caused them considerable trouble. However, It Is possible to successfully control this disease with the proper use of the right kinds of SDravs or dusts Yah State Tax shock." Caused the water supply to be shut off." IOTTLED UHDEt OF THE COCA-CCUA COAfANY IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF INDIANA oiuewoi. Brelun of Dilltown last year controlled the blight with seven dust Chased the chickens from the chicken house and placed Iron pipes ings and produced 20 1-2 tons to one in the weeds nearby, so that nis mother would stumble and tall over them." 5 Dug up her Dowers and garden.

According to testimony. Henry Factly, Sr, and his wile. Rosa, deeded the 84 acre farm to their son in 1036, and he signed an agreement they could live in the farmhouse all their lives. The father died in 1941. Henry, Jr, farms the property but his mother and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Fillmore, reside In the house. Pilotless Plane Injures Man HEY KIDS! HAVE YOURSELF DELIVERED TO THE GRAND OPENING OF THE' STAR FURNITURE'S BABYLAND I CLEVELAND, Mar. 15 (PJ A 27-' year-old mechanic halted a pilolless plane at Cleveland Airport yester-l day after it seriously injured a tool company engineer, graoDea I WltCf i tSrli Carocr or You I Pl in Aviation it by the tail. Edward Holler, 59, chief engineer of the Ohio Tool received deep cuts in his left side when the four- passenger plane moved forward aft er ha swung the propeller Witnesses said he forgot lo turn off lh ignition.

Albert P. Drotlar saw I he plane hurtling toward a gasoline truck and parked aircraft. Di-ottar grabbed Nursery Department and Have Your PICTURE TAKEN FREE! hold of its tail and evoniimlly man aged to open the door. Then he cut the ignition. Between 1929 and 1941, U.

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Air Force Recruiting Station, ur Air Force Base, will be glad to discuss them with you. and dog racing about 7co per cent; stamp and com coileviintf 300 per cent. CHILDREN UP TO 6 YEARS OF AGE PHOTOGRAPHED ONE GIFT PORTRAIT TO A FAMILY In he tomb of King Tutankhamen were found j.tis cold cream still fragrant alter 3.000 years. lu the picture above, the man at the left Is a pilot. Next lo him is a control tower operator and, right, is an airplane mechanic.

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You van and employe activities of United States Steel subeidarie. MOTHERS: IT'S BIG THIS NEW BABYLAND NURSERY DE-PARTMENT. THE STAR NOW HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF FAM-OUS MAKE NURSERY FURNITURE. COME IN AND SEE IT! Most of the pan in (he film will be played by steel workers portray 0. S.

ARMY ANP U. S. AIR FORCf RECRUITING SERVICE ing themselves un the Their characterization will be supple mented by Broadway Holly wood actors in dramatic sequences wheih vill comprise a portion of the movie. The crew come Pittsburgh from Lorain. C.

wi.cie they have been shooting at Lorain STAR FURNITURE CO. INDIANA, PA. "LET THE STAR BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME" 1 Works of National Tunc Company. (During their stay here they i will photograph scenes at Carnegie- Illinois Steel Corporation's Clairton, U. S.

ARMY RECRUITING STATION U. S. POST OFFICE, INDIANA, PA. jVandergrift ad Irvm Works, well as at the Robcii? mmw of H. Frirk Coke Company.

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