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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 7

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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE Saturday, Dec. 24, 1949 7 fited most and consistently were boxes of candy and 240 packages from the Rev. Doyle Vaughan's those who were added to the gov ernment payrolls for administra car. They were to nave Deen Payrollers Benefit From British Public Health Act, Charge CHICAGO (iT) New govern tive purposes. Certainly the physicians in general did not improve Big Brother of Sabre May Be Faster Plane LOS ANGELES (A1) The world's fastest on record plane, the F-86A Sabre, has a big brother that may be even speedier.

North American Aviation dis their financial status and the patients did not gain more for the Christmas gifts for the children of the minister's parish. Pair, Nabbed in Gaming Raid, Freed by Judge MILWAUKEE (A1)-- Charges against two men arrested in a money than they spent in taxes or would have to spend l.n the long As the bells ring in another anniversary of His Birth, we wish you joy and happiness. closed Thursday that the YF-8fP dreary years in the future." has received Its first test flight ment payrollers seem to be getting the most benefit from Great Britain's National Health Service ct, the Journal of the American Medical association said Friday. Commenting on a review of the first year of enforcement of the ct published in the Practioner, a The collecting of contemporary and antique Wheeling glassware, and indicated the plane can do everything that the Sabre does and then some. The Sabre has the official world mark of 670 MPH.

spread development of the airplane and advance the science of aeronautics." Panparnit Not Clicking As Shaking Palsy Cure CHICAGO T') Panparnit, a synthetic drug, has not come up to advance expectations as a treatment for shaking palsy, a group of doctors reported Friday. Drs. Daniel Sciarra, Sidney Carter and H. Houston Merritt of Columbia university college of physicians and surgeons said the drug helped only one of 28 persons they treated with it. The unfavorable effects included dizziness, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness and weakness.

"It may be concluded that is not more effective than drugs previously in use," they said in an article in the journal of the American Medical association. I Aeronautics Group To Get Collier's Trophy NEW YORK U.R) President Truman will present the Collier trophy to the radio technical commission for aeronautics on Jan. 10, Collier's magazine, sponsor of the award, said Friday. The Collier trophy committee said achievement of th? aeronautics group was "monumental" and that no single person could be singled out for special recognition. The award was given to the RTCA for development of an air traffic control plan, which, the magazine said, was designed "to make every airplane flight in the nation virtually crash-proof within a few years." The plan has already been adopted by the government, the magazine Said.

The Collier award was established in 1911 to "inspire wide made since 1819 in the Upper Ohio River Valley area surrounding Wheeling, West Virgin The YF-86D has a new air intake duct under the nose and a larger aft fuselage section to house iiritlsh medical journal, the AMA Journal said: "Apparently the ones who bene ia, has brought fame to this handmade American glassware. gambling raid at Cudahy Oct. 22 were dismissed Thursday by Diet. Judge John S. Barry.

I The judge gave the decision after granting a defense motion to suppress evidence on the grounds of illegal entry. Freed were James Esgandarian, 55, charged with leasing the basement of a tavern for gambling purposes, and Julius, Zolondek, charged with permit-: ting the use of gambling devices. Ben Wier.er, assistant district attorney, told the court he would appeal the decision. a more powerful jet engine. The plunc has a 37-foot wingspan, is 41 feet long and 14 high.

Men's Shop 1265 Main St. Howard 9121 Thieves Yule Gifts DETROIT U.R Police are seeking the "meanest man of the Christmas season." He stole 12 I tectinp We're in perfect harmony with the spirit of the season, when we express our yuletide sentiments to everyone we know. May your Christmas be jolly and wreathed with holly! DAIRY HOWARD 60 7 i lr thrUmaa City V- X-N 1111 'hat lights up a Christmas tree? 0 a A lot of things you cannot see. The heartbeat of a child's delight Waiting for Santa through the night. The warmth of love that brings that glow In standing 'math' the mistletoe.

The radiant light in parents' eyes When wrapping up a child's surprise. The spark of memory holding fast, To fond recall of Christmas past. The shining spirit of folks like you Who make all Christmas dreams come true. So young and oldj and large and small 6 Have We Overlooked Anything? Has a last-minute delivery gone astray? Did you discover, this evening, that a delivery we promised has not yet arrived? Coll Howard 100 until 8 o'clock tonight there'll be a Santa's Helper on duty to straighteen out any oversights or mistakes on our part. Your Christmas City.

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