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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 14

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FOCUS-SPOT Or. Pratt Announces tiiS Hard Vf oy Bf FRANK J. SIP03 Jimmy Stewart and Ordo At Pair Fftro Now Momborfi On College Staff Labor Day fllfiffutTy tutorial (a American workera whs toll din-gently dey after gay gemrlbtita their ihsra to th milt' tm new Indiana Slate Teachers Soiltfa Instructors will assume their dim with Ut opening of th nation. From 1M8 until the present, hi has been elementary supervisor In the tower Burrell Township Schools In charge of three buildings nd twenty-six teachers. Mr.

Lott is now working toward Long befor Labor Day became a legal publle holiday It Ml celebrated by workiri ai day of festive activity and ml from than a doctor of education degree at 0 I ED Fenn State In elementary education dally tnki. It wai tha creation of laboreri, not of politicians. It wai and apychology. He has completed all but his clinic work for his psy tha brainchild ol a unloh carpantM It yaafa before Labor Day waa proclaimed a national holiday by act of Congress. chological eamlner's certificate.

Miss Blanche Waugemen was em refer I. McOulre, natlva of New ployed by the Vendergrlft Public Schools form 1020 to 1MB. At the termination of her work at Vend- Vrk City who Joined the ranks of America's toilers while still a child (a ttrm on September II, Dr. WIUI8 t. Pratt, president of the College, atated today.

The flvl new members of the faculty include Sr. Charles F. member of the Engiiih (tiff end held of the speech de-piBinent; Mitt Irene Ruaiell, head jf fee elemenlery division: Mr. P. David Lott, sixth grade supervisory leecher In the John A.

H. Keith School; Mini Blsnehe Wauge-nan, in aupervleor In the John A. H. Keith School end member at the art department staff; nd Mr. Samuel Smith, a member of the phytlcal educellon department faculty and head coach of foot bill and baieball.

Dr. Charlea F. Diehl received his doctor of phlloaophy degree in tpeech at Pennsylvania State College earlier thii year. During the present aummer, Dr. Dlchl has ergrift, Miss Waugemen was super waa th father of th observance COP 9 visor of art and of student art in honor of th country's working teachers.

During the past year the people. new art instructor held a fellowship at the Teachers College, Col In May of 1SH, he atood before the newly organised Central Labor umbia University, where she re ceived her M. A. degree in Jan Union of New York City and proposed that one day of the year be set aside aa a general holiday tor the working maHsel: uary, 1949. In addition to having received her bachelor of science degree at Indiana State Teachers College, Miss.

Waugemen has attended Penn McOuire suggested that th holi 11 day be known as Labor. Day and that it be set for th first Monday in which would put it Slate, Carnegie Tech, University of Pittsburgh, Colorado University, been doing work In the clinic lor midway between two national-holi ipeech and hearing disorders at the and U)e Arl studtnt League, 4 kU day the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving. Other delegate to the meeting enthusiastically embraced the Idea, Autograph seekers surround Jimmy as h6 'visits near the Roundhouse at the Fair Grounds. His father, in the white cap, is an interested spectator while Jimmy's bride Jimmy Stewart looks over a fishing rod in his father's hardware store before ffoinir to the fair. Clyde "Woody" Woodwarrl is th salesman.

A committee w'aa named and soon preparations were under way for the initial celebration of Labor Day. (foreground) chats with a triena. Approximately two year after Entering Grandstand Showing Off Horse two and one-half years, "10 that I She is not a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, the Eastern Arts Association, the National Art Education Association, and Delta Kappa Gamma Mr. Samuel Smith, a veteran of three years in the U. S.

Navy during World War II and from 1930 to 1949, a member of the faculty at Dnrmont High School, Dormonl, Pittsburgh, will be a member of the physical education acuity and head coach of the College football and baseball teams. Mr. Smith received his A. B. degrees from Waynesburg College in 1930 and his master of education degree from the University of Pittsburgh In 1932.

He attended Springlield College, Springfield, Mass, in 1930 and 1931. wouldn't be an old lady by tne this first Labor Day, the dele gctes to the fourth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor -held in Chicago adopted the following resolution: time got on Doro thy, a blue-eyed brunette, modeled in New York to pay for music ana Resolved, That the first Monday September of each year be drama lessons. Peaay Dow. another blonde, has set apart as a laborers' national holiday, and that we recommend a degree from Northwestern. Said Peggy: "Whether you can ling or its observance by aU wage workera irrespective of sex, calling or na dance doesn't make any differ' ence at the studio.

They'll teach tionality." University of xeiuucity. He received nil A. B. decree from Muhlenberg College in 3837 with majon in English and foreign language. In 1938 he was awarded hla M.

A. degree in dramatic! and apeech at Penn State. He hit also taken speech work at Northwestern University. During lB38-3fi, Dr. Diehl was an Instructor in the drama department Penn State.

From 1B39 to 1842. he was an instructor in speech, drama, and German at the Penn State Center in Altoona. During nil stay in Altoona, Diehl organized the Altoona Community Theater, an enterprise which ia still flourishing. In the summers of 1940 and 1941, he played in dramatic performances for the Tennerstown Playhouse. During World War II, from 1942 to 1945, Dr.

Diehl served in the U. S. Army instructing officera in German. During hla service abroad, he organized a dramatic show which toured G. I.

centers in France and Germany. Upon his return from the service, he again became a speech instructor for Penn Stale at Altoona. From 1946 to 1949, has was assistant In the speech and hearing clinic at State College. Employed by the State Vocational Rehabilitation group, Dr. Diuhl worked there with cases submitted by that organization.

Mis Irene Russell, who has been1 supervisor ol special education in Centre and Clinton Counties since you. I told them I couldn't; but During the next few yeara labor devoted It attention to 1 wound up doing both. Helena Carter, a green-eyed red securing state legislation making Hawaii Dock Activity Picking Up head from Columbia University, has been taking diction lessons tor a year to polish off a British ac cent. A literature major, Helena HONOlULU, Sept. 3 VP) Dock said an acting career never entered her head.

"It was Just matter of circumstance, and quite a surprise, when I got a bid." Labor Day a legal holiday. Aa early aa 1887, Oregon enacted the first atate law, but thlg measure designated the first Saturday in June aa Labor Day, Thia waa changed to the first Monday in September in 1893. Ultimately, 28 states proclaimed Labor Day a legal holiday. The Labor Committee of the House of Representatives in May of 1894 presented a favorable report on a bill making 'Labor Day a legal public holiday. By June 28 of that year Congres Donna Martel, signed right off the operations, without which sea-girt Hawaii cannot live, picked up on this 128th day of the big longshoremen's strike.

Operations soon will pick up even more, even though peace talks opening in New York next Wednesday should become bogged. The big employers had ships on campus of Los Angeles City College wants to make films abroad and wants to be a wife and mother some day. She can't see any conflict be tween the two pursuits. Ihe way lo Hawaii. These will be unloaded by non-union stevedores The girls are unanimous in the belief that a college education Is working for the government.

They a great asset to an actress. Said will draw the currentw age of $1.40 Peggie Castle: an hour. The college girl has more toler 1944 will succeed Dr. La Verne Strong as director of the elementary Alex Stewart shows one of his horses to Jimmy and his A group of smaller merchants al Mrs. Stewart and her new daughter-in-law.

followed by ready had striking stevedores at: new bride just before the harness races at the fair. Jimmy, lead the way to the grand stand. sional action on the bill had been completed and two day later the measure waa signed by President Grover Cleveland. The pen used by the President, waa turned over to Representative Amos J. Cum-mings of New York City, who sponsored the bill In ehe House.

Cum-mlngs then sent the pen to President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor. work unloading two ships. They idraw $1.72 an hour. That ia what division. Dr.

Strong is now curriculum consultant for the Connecticut State Board of Education. Miss Russell received her bach ance. She has sharper perception of human traits and characteristics and Is, therefore, better equipped to imitate them. There la no place in the movie Industry for a biased viewpoint." overseas I wanted to do something the 2.000 dock workera of Hawaii tellectual. so I started acting in soap operas- demanded when they quit work on Even so, the studio has decreed Dark-haired Ann Pearce, a grad May 1.

Hollywood News Only one question seems to await elor of science in education from Lock Haven State Teachers College In 1931 and her master of education degree from Pennsylvania State Col The Honolulu Chamber of Com that all atarlets shall pose for cheesecake during the first five years of their contract (if they last an answer: can they act? merce calls this deal a "stab in the back." It said the agreement broke a solid front which Hawaii business lege In June, 1944. She has com NEW ROAD TO STARDOM: uate of the University of Southern California, was a pre-medical student until she switched to drama in her senior year. "I finally decided that I wanted to act," she sail. "But I think my pre-med train a-g will help. Both Typhoon Takes pleted her course work for her doctorate work at Pann State and GO TO COLLEGE FIRST had shown Ihe International Long Lincoln Highway Acfcfs 2 Counties CHAMBERSBURG, Pa, Sept.

snoreme ns and Warehousemen's 111 Jap Lives has also attended Ohio Slate By GLORIA YARBROUGH (far Baa Thomas) that long). Brainy women must have sex appeal loo. Four of the six studied drama at college, but only one was really preparing for an acting career, n1 I took drama simply because 1 liked it better than any other subject, said Peggie Castle, from Mills union. will have to be intelligent as well aa beautiful or so say the bosses at one Hollywood aludio. Six lovely young things with college sheepskins neatly filed away in-their memory books have arrived at Universal-International, to be launched upon cinema careers.

Henry Schmidl, 1LWU leader. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2 doctors and actors have to study A ne white ribbon of con TOYKO, Sept 3 4-A typhoon Certified as a teacher in both the said the union had contracts with elementary and secondary fields eight barge and ship operators fori Gone, apparently, are tha days when movie queens were picked from the ranks of hashlingers and beauty con test winners. Stars of the future as well as in special education, people." Dorothy Hart, the gal who had the acting career In mind all the time, went through Western Reserve in more such operations. which lashed the Tokyo-Yokohama area Wednesday and sent flood watera raging through central Honshu took 111 Japanese lives.

National rural police reported today. College. Peggie is a blonde, with crete hooked up Adame and Franklin Counties today as part of a modernization of the Lincoln Highway. The 11-mile stretch ol three and four-lane roadway, between here a. Miss Russell has taught in the rural schools of West Keating Township Thus have talent scouts gone in blue eyea.

"When my husband went and in both grades and the junior' Free China Seeks Arrest of Reds The compilation, which the police senior high schools of Renova Borough. Rowe Home Here To Change Hand After HQ Years rescribed aa final, scaled down the number of dead from the 123 reported earlier. However. It raised and Cashtown, Adams County, was formally opened yesterday by Gov, James Duff. Mr.

P. David Lott, a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College in CANTON, Sept. 3-(PhAcling President Li Tsung-ien todav order In cutting th- ceremonial ribbon. 1937, received his master of educa the total of missing from 51 to 66 and the Injured from 419 to 44B. When October 1st arrives, the old Rowe Homestead at 460 Philadelphia ed the arrest of Mao Tze-tung and the Governor aaid tha 84,300,000 project and other construction iv irk Uon degree from Pennsylvania State Police also listed 3,164 houses Street will pass to a new owner, aft' College In 1941.

destroyed, 13,243 half demolished er having been occupied continuous on free highways show the Commonwealth wasn't concerned alone land washed away. The ship ly by members of the Rowe family outer untnene Communist leaders. The order will be a little difficult to carry out. The Armies of Mao now are pressing toward this le-tugee Nationalist Capital. It aooeared lilcelv th.

with the Pennsylvania Turnpike. ping toll was put at 110 vessels lost. since 1830. For one semester in 1939, he laugh seventh and eighth grades 'trades of Bell Township, Clearfield County. From 1938 to 1944, he taught grades four to six in Lower 12 sunk and 45 damaged.

This will have been only three The flood threat to Tokyo subsid branches of the family in one hun "There has 'ieen 827,600,000 spenl on highwaya directly cctnpetltive with the Pennsylvania Turnpike in fc the last 2(4 years," aaid th Gover ed as the rivers on the plain north dred years. The land waa an original srant to George Clymer, George the metropolis went down trim peak levels. Mclntire and John Wilson, for peri lous courier service in the Philli- Burrell Townshm, Westmoreland belated rfpy to the CpmmunU( County- branding of Chiang Kai-shek, During World War II, Mr. Lotliand other Nationalist leaders a served twenty-eight months In U. S.

Army working with Army I Li's order said Mao and others on education special training units. the list were Communist bandits. pines for the U. S. Government.

There remains from that expedition a Spanish Mantilla, brought by John Wilson for his youngest sister, Sus-anne Ferguson Wilson, who married i Adam Cameron Rowe, and who Burgess of Indiana In 1880. The land was first sold to James and Manna Stewart In 1809. Mrs. Stew art sold to Adam Rowe. who erected a log house whicb was one of the first built out Philadelphia Road, East, and was later replaced by the present clapboard In 1818.

Upon the death of Susanna Wilson Rowe in 1901, it was occupied by Mr. and Mrs- Ira A. Myers, and daughter Genevieve, The Myera remodeled, and occupied It until their deaths in 1948, at which time it pass It Pays To Save Where Saving Pays Any amount from $1.00 to $5000 opem your Insured Savings Ac count Why not set Your pan book today. FIRST FEDERAL ed to a grandaughier of Adam Rowe, Helen Rmve Dick, wife of William A Word About Economy Since 1881 we have tried diligently to provide the highest type ol service known to our profession. Aa part at our heritage In the accomplishment ol this purpose, we have maintained a fairness in our pricing policies that has become almost legend.

Close administrative relationship o' ur two homes enables us better to pass along to thos Umilies we serve many operating economies not otherwise possible. Dick. Insurance Executive of I Pitlsbiuxh. Helen Rowe Dick is Ihe desa'twiaiit of Adam Rowe and-Suzanne Wilson Rowe- In the old house was born Richard Wilson The Rowe Home In Indiana. Rowe.

who left Indianv following the Civil War, and waa associated The new owner will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Houston, a Veteran of "two Jima and son ol Mr. and for painting.

Helen Rowe Dick, the present owner, was a graduate of Pittsburgh in with V. Hite. an early settler of the Allegheny Valley and the father of Helen Rowe Dick. Edward Ron who Uv4 on North 6lh Mrs. John Houston of Church Street.

r. 3 Mr John Houston is an officer in the) years. He was also the inventor et a ateel flag pole, of which five still remain in Central Park, New York. He conceived the idea of colored lights on the Court House clock, which ia still being used. A daughter.

Emma Rowe Hamilton, died at the age ol 90. Mrs. Annie Rowe Hyeri I waa an artist ol her day. leaving Street titer hi! marriage, was a RQBinson Flaw, biasat ThMtra aU4, Mrm Or TOUI IAV1NQI OitVRCD Vt TO (MM Conservatory of Music and has auth. 1 ored two Brochure ol travel stories, "Meet the Folks, and "We Go To 'Gaspe as "well aa feature Travel-: ogua.

The contents ol the home will be sold on Thursday, Setember 8th at' 9:00 A- M. on the lawn, and following that a new owner will occupy toe host. INDIANA leader of his day securing industry for Indiana, wag a Trustee of s. T. c.

for many yean, of which his father a larg investor when the built, air. Rowe invented Bo-' Rung Ladder, which was Naval Reserves, and has served ia both World Wars. Mr. Wilbur Houston was before her marriage. Mis Margaret Hamilton, daughter ol an Attorney ol Hampton, South Carolina.

The Houston nv ong son, Billy Houston, Jr. many beautiful oil and water colors as testimony. Her daughter, Gene-i neve, inherited her mothers talent Plum Indiana 4 1 manuljciured h(af lor iiauuber of lertorlmber.

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