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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 29

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
29
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28 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse. N. JUST ARRIVED! IBELING'S FINEST COLLECTION OF IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS In now and your favoritw, ort Daffodils, Crocus AND OTHER KINDS Our imported Holland you most for your money largest fhwftft, best colors, new varieties. EASY TO GROW SURE TO BLOOM NEXT SPRING Troop Commander Good Will Tour Strength for the Day no Reassigns 27 Officers Berinstein By Earl Douglas dancers ONEIDA-Capr. Harold Mul-Creek to troop T.

Morris'W, Bermsleia of Syrs- ier, "commanding officer of Troop R. KruSc. Sylvan Beach to New cuse a national chairman of the State Police, yesterdar D. B. WassaU, Jewish Appeal and a nounced the transfer of 27 to Alder Creek: C.

E. Silent Penetration have been warning ihe public, recently, of the dan- zers of atomic radiation. It seerns that radiation released by Iar expjoded dws not problem to rnerriber of A al National, worries the scientists is thai when reactors are bull: in dif-i erent the cour.tr" for the purpose of fttoxtticj Sylvan i i material for peaceful use, the effect upon the- surrounding fers and their old and new yostercay on a ooa tou ini- sastrous It is that hannftll effects may be potions, are: J- S. McKeon. Camden to Wil- tialcd gently oy the UJA hich Jast no jus; through the Ufelime 0 the person conduct special conferences with harmed, but through the lives of all their descendants.

And the a leaders'victim of this radiation will probably not know that anything is V. Sbardeila from PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED I Polio Cases Boost Tofa For Year lo Alder iiamson: H. .3. Thackrah. New Hartford to Auburn, H.

E. Setzer. Aider Creek to Pulaski; K. C. Manning.

1 Pulaski to Win- A. T. Slocum. Herkimer to to! wtlMtfattf stit tot your stir it tttc Hotel Tuber Hew th wiy you ire and rooms in this pejctfut rtsU utifliborhood. Privitt cocktail it lit roujznout Xatior.a! campaign chairman a nan da: 0 State oi Israel Bonds.

Berin- Peters, Nortn Syracuse- rf A heac 3 spe cial dele-a- to Wolcott; M. K. Lacrc. Mobilization happening to him until he is in a desperate state. This reminds one of the encroachments which evil is constantly making on human life.

Its most dangerous advances are rr.ade in the midst of quiet, domestic situations--in home, business and salt is not the falling of a great atomic bomb of trouble or 600 outside rooms with frem singes from Hi. fcltfc. riaigua to New Hartford; R. J. eRce for rael to De held under Amidcn, Auburn to North Syra- the auspices of State of Israel cuse; E.

R. Stangle. to I Bonds Saturdav and Sunday in Homer; H. E. Tanner.

Homer ro Washington. D.C. Several other Waterloo. 'Syracuse bond drive leaders will EBELINGS Since 1868 219 So. Warren 2-7226 Everything for j.

daigua to Wes Two more po5o cases reported Waterloo to Alder Creek; J. F. yesterday increase to 13 the Dombrowski. Pulaski to Water-' of such cases put under treat- D. R.

Deelercq, to' men: here this year. Dr. David G. F. Dawson, Newark.

Bigwood city health com- lo New Hartford. i missioner announced. Both were G. K. Tordy.

Wolcott to Au-' 'classed as important cases. burn; K. Denio, Auburn to One of the new patients is a North Syracuse; R. Veri, Wii- 10-year-old Liverpool boy, and liamson to Herkimer; H. other a 12-year-old Mexico headquarters to Canandaigua; i youth.

Each boy had one in- C. Lewandowski. headquarters to. jjection of Salk anti-polio and L. T.

Wind us, head- Tne older boy is suffering from a'quarters to Homer. small degree of paralysis. They are confined to City Hospital. The health department listed 12 of the 13 cases of polio recorded ihere this year as imported and one as local. It provide i comparative figures of the situation last disappointment which most often precipitates people into evil, but: the gradual penetration of their live? by evil influences which have' about them very much of the subtlety of atomic radiation.

Untruthfulness leads to crime; jealousy, to drinking, to alcoholism: flirtation, to moral iniquity. Silent, pene-j devastating--thus by the radiation ot evil, the victim finds; himself destroyed and his with him. Woman Motorist Injured in Crash A woman motorist. Helen Morgan of 455 Wilkinson suf- fcred left leg injuries about 8:45 The aepartmcnt said at hi, lftd when her car was time in IBoa a total ,3 case- (were under treatment of which o4 ixvere imported and 19, local. 9 Tnnf lUUl UUIIIWH No matter what common foot troubla you may our highly skilled attendants will show you the Dr.

Scholl Way to quick, Inexpensive i In a for a FREE FOOT TESTI WeakArthas? Dr.SchoH't FOOTE A foot and leg pains causad by weak arches. Pair pl Acaaemy Aching Shecr 51 NylonElwtlcStock- irigs com- fortaDto support, smooth fit and extra toe fraedom. No overhosa needed. PaJr Bunions? Dr. Scholi's BUNION REDUCER relieves shot pres- sura, hldflt formtty.

Each 75c Dr. Bigwood has frequently re- A minded fee pubu'c that the Jr her er-age children are the best for-j a collision tilied in Syracuse against polio. James estimated that 20.000 youths, mostly ot the teen-age bracket not been, treated with even la single shot of vaccine despite 'repeated pleas. He has repeatedly urged parents to encourage their children to be immunized. An abundance ot vaccine it on hand with the city's supply being increased from federal sources.

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Years Available:
1875-1978