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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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TIIK KVKNINO STANDARD Tot Victim Of Home Fire I'lllUDKUMIIA (Al')-Onc- Wflk-old Arlonc Rabfida WHS Killed Monday when her mother lonped with her from a second- floor window cai-Hpe a The- child, the daughter of Mrs Irene lliibada, 21, ami Konurt Rabada, 3(1, died of head Injuries The mother Buffered a broken Ml wrist and burns, Rabnda and his mother, Mrs. Vcrna Rabada, 54, of Shnmn- doah, also jumped frnm thn window. They were hospitalized with minor cuts ami burns. ilut- iida nlso suffered shock. The foltwc broke out In a mnnl storage closet of the four- family, twH-slory duplex In north-cast Philadelphia.

Police arc Investigating the possibility of arson. Ocean Going Model Is Set MUNICH, (iurmany (AP) hand-locked Munich has christened a flI.S-mllliun model of mi ocean-going freighter for the International transport and communications fair The wood and cardboard ship, manned by a 35-man crew, floats In a specially constructed "harbor basin." TIVAL atSINCER ave lOUCt sewing machine plus cabinet This Deluxe Zig-Zag machine features: Exclusive Push-Button bobbin Exclusive Slant-Needle design Horizontal spool pin Fingertip switch to ilg-zag Other new sewing machines 159.50 POWER COMPACT Canister Cleaner by I SINGER-Portable Transistor Phonograph Now only (modlLB-IJ lOttin canliter and upright modelt (torn IS9.se FREE! RPM RECORD with your purchase What's new for tomorrow (s at SIN CE SINGER Untontown, Pa. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P. M. of THE SINGER COMPANY Wright's Taliesin Is Still Active Save 5 SINGER' Portable Typewriter UN10NTOWN, TUESDAY, JUNE H.

UU-PAOB I Dr. W. G. Brandgtadt, M.D. Hardening Of Arterim Halted WOMEN'S DEM CLUB PICNIC Planning for July II picnic of Women ncrnocratfc Club of Uniontown and Vicinity, seated left to right, a Annette Sneddon, Jo MHik and Helen Fetsko; standing, Mary Null, Gussie Cooley, Edna Grubisa, Mary Mesler and Sue Garber.

The picnic will be at Shady Grove Park. Photo Dem Club Picnic Set On July 11 NEW YORK (AP) When rchitect Frank Lloyd Wright ied just before his 90th birth- ay six years ago, he left a stormy legend, his stamp on today's lomes and buildings, a school of ipprentice architects, and a pile if debts. Today the Taliesin Fellowship filled with new students. Talesin associated architects are working on some 50 projects otaling more than $32 million. And the Frank Lloyd Wright 'oundation, which includes two Taliesin West near Scottsdale, and Taliesin East at Spring Green, is in the black after a brush with Bankruptcy from an $800,000 jack-taxes bite.

The atmosphere of Taliesin has changed only subtlely since his death. There's a bookkeeper and lawyer now--Wright stub bornly ignored the existence money. The canvas roofs havi been replaced with wood; a new theater has been built from one of Wright's sketches. Students, who come from al over the world to study, wor amidst drawings and sketche of "the master," learn eng neering, philosophy and concep directly from Wright himself-most of his lectures and Sunday morning conversations with mous guests were recordec They still share commun chores of housekeeping, cookin and serving meals, building an gardening. Guiding this effort is Wright's Women's Democratic Club of Uniontown and Vicinity will hold ts annual picnic at Shady Grove 'ark on Sunday, July 11, staring at 1 p.m.

Fred Lebder is general chairman and Annette Sneddon and Cindric, co chairmen. Committees include: Tickets Edna i chairman, and Jo Fiffik, cochairman. Kitchen jaughery, chairman; Ann Payson, co chairman; Ruth Van- derglass, Veronica Gallik, Ann Crimes. Special Awards Lou Kerens, chairman; Sue Garber, co-chairman. Jewelry Mary Mesler, chairman; Nan Martz and Helen Fetsko, co chair men; Mary Semonick.

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widow, Olgivanna, soft-voiced artist author, composer who became his third wife in 1926 and helped him found the fel lowship in 1932. She presides with an air 1 fragile grace over drawing room conversations with the ever-present guests. Her face, framed by thin sil ver braids against jet hair, i intently reposed as she listens musicals, or watches pageant or dances staged by the stu dents and their wives, which sh and her daughter, lovanna have written, composed, choreo directed and cos umed. The only hint of steel and au hority is in her black eyes an ler regal expectance of perfec ion in every detail around her Yet every sketch or plan tha eaves Taliesin is passed ler; she dictates color schemes chooses interior and exterio materials of the smallest horn ir biggest building. She is intricately involve' with the corps of some 35 Tal esin-trained architects, man jf whom have been with the fe owship for a quarter of a centu working now under the rection of Wright's son-in-law William Wesley Peters.

She does all this, she said i an interview here, through th 'eyes," he gave her. "Mr. Wright left us debts; bu left us the means to pa hem. He left us a heritage leauty. Our eyes were hard! ever separated through our years together.

We traveled worked, lived always together, was his critic, and often suggestion would light a sparl "He left me a pretty goo measuring stick. would say to me, 'beauty is th lighest expression of moralit; compromise Born in Montenegro, educate in Russia, her "university" wa Paris cafe kitchen. As sh washed dishes she learned English words a day, pinned on Ihe wall before her. Durin the early years of Taliesin sh scrubbed floors. Taliesin, a Welsh word meai ing "shining brow," began wit Ihe Wrights and a small grou of students who lived in tenl and cooked outside on the do erl.

II continues today, six yeai after his death, much mot comfortably both physically an financially, with the same spir wilh which it began. HANKINS LUMBER COMPANY 108 N. BEESON BLVD. PHONE 438-5543 UNIONTOWN, PA. na Cindric, Mary Bpgel, Mae Capazolli, Julie Miklusak, argaret Fetsko.

Hostess ussie Cooley, Ann Egnot, Ann milh, Lucy J. Schaffer. Refresh- nents John Garber, George erens, Andrew Cindric, Andrew ancak, James Sneddon, a iltnich, Jim Laughery, elsko, Mike Fiffik, Nick Capa- olli, Joe Cindric, John Mesler. 'ublicity Mary Null. Mines Reclamation Program Set HARR1SBURG (AP) Gov.

jcranton Monday signed into aw a $5.5 million appropriation or state participation in mine eclamation phases of the Federal Appalachia Program- The state money is expected generate $15 million in federal aid to fill abandoned deep mines, combat mine fires and backfill abandoned strip mines on public lands. The state act would direct the Slate Mines Department to assign priorities for specific projects where possible. The act calls for expenditures tolaling $9,250,000 for deep mine filling and lists the following projects: Scranton Central City, $1.2 million; Central City East, $1.1 million; Central City West, $1.1 West Side, S. Morse School $1 Wilkes-Barre Spring Street Wilkes-Barre Heights, West, $1.2 million. Plymouth--Main Street Area, Oak Street, $750,000.

Ashley-Cook, Fall Street, $2 million. Mine Fire Control expenditures total $11,150,000 for projects in the following counties: Luzerne--Laurel Run, $4 million. Schuylkill Kehley Run, $4.5 million. Columbia--Centralia, $2.5 million. Allegheny--Collier Township, Kennedy Township $40, 000; Buena Vista, $40.000.

Westmoreland Rostraver, $30,000. Expenditures for restoration of abandoned strip mines total $564,000 with projects listed in these counties: Butler-28fl acres, $140,000. acres, $32,000. Centre-471 acres, $235,000 Clcarfield-245 acres, $122,000. Fayctle-50 acres, $25,000.

Indiana-20 acres, $10.000. Q-What causes hardening of the arteries? Is there any cure? A--Hardening of the arteries is caused by the infiltration of fat into the arterial walls. In Ihe advanced stages Ihis is replaced by calcium salts. The result is not only a loss of elasticity In the arteries but also a narrowing of the channel. Although these changes arc permanent, the function of the diseased art- cries will be taken over by older arteries in time, provided the progress of the disease can be stopped.

This is accomplished by cutting cigarette smoking if you smoke; having your doctor bring your blood pressure down if it is high; bringing your weight down to normal if you are overweight; getting rid ol i tension (sometimes the most difficult part of the treatment); eating a diet low in cholesterol, and getting eight hours of restful sleep every night. Q--Our doctor says my hus band has an enlarged prostate and he suspects cancer. Woult you advise immediate surgerj or taking hormones to slow thi growth of the tumnr? A--If the diagnosis of cance of the prostate has been con firmed your husband shouic have it removed without delay Hormones are of value to prevent or postpone a recur ence after the proslatlc cancer las been removed. Q-I have been taking Aldac- A for 10 months for fluid etentlon. Now that I am bot- cr 1 would like to stop Inking hut when I do I feel nervous and can't sleep.

What should 1 do? A-Spironolactone with hydro- chlorothiazide A) helps the kidneys to eliminate and water. Don't diacon- inuc it unless your doctor he- ieves you do not need it any more. Your nervousness and insomnia may be due to some cause other than discontinuing he medicine. Q--What are the symptoms of arsenic poisoning? Does it affect the hones? A--Acute poisoning from swallowing a large dose of arsenic would cause vomiting, diarrhea, muscle cramps and fainting. When the poisoning is the result of taking small doses over a long time the victim feels weak and complains of muscular soreness.

Later headaches, loss of weight and convulsions may develop. The poison accumulates in the hones, skin, hair and liver. does not harm the bones. Q--My brother died of bron- chogenic carcinoma. What is this and is it hereditary? A--This is cancer of the lungs.

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