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SIX THl GASTONIA IN. C.t GAZETTE MONDAY; AUGUST 25, THE GASTONIA GAZETTE "Established 1880 Issued Every Afternoon In the Week Except Sunday THE GAZETTE PUBLISHING COMPANY OKice: 228-232 West Airline Ave. Dial UN 4-3253 "Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without government I should not hesitate a moment to prcjer the latter." Thomas Jefferson ATKINS Publisher EDWMftO Msnlslnj Editor EEN ATKINS PrMldenl i Bailor LYLE EDWARDS Executive Stvt Editor STEWART is Advertising Director KEN ALEXANDKR Sports Edltot UPTON Secretary Treasurer ZOE KJKCAID HliOCKMAN Society Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DtllTtitd BY CARIllElt SALESMAN or MAIL; One ywr SIS 20; sk monlhi J9IO- three months M.55: montn $1,50. ont week 35e, Single cnples 5c POSTAL ufGL'LATIONS Kf'OUlRF LS TO COLLECT ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTION'S IN AIlVASt'E All rarrlfrs Independent contractors The Gszetts Publishing Company Is not responsible tor advance subscriptions made to them All idvlncc paynunti should be made direct to our olllce. Second Class mall privileges authorized at Gastonla North Carolina.

Special Representative lor National Advertisers: Johnson Kent, Gavin tt Slndlne Inc 250 Avenue New yori. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1958. A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Casting alt your care upon Him for he careth for you. I Peter 5:7. We could write a book about how the Rev.

Robert Wheatley did just thai and Cod's care was revealed in a seemingly miraculous way. BARBS HAL A college professor says that people are smartest after 50. Jsn't (hat sort of a blow at women? Sometimes people wire their congressmen for never for sound! We've heard of lots of ways for girls to keep their complexion hut still think the best way is to hide it from ilie kid sister. It's funny, after you borrow money, how it looks twice as large amount when you pay it back. A FRIGHTENING MALADY Some years ago the phrase "no place to hide" enjoyed wide currency.

It referred to the fact that all humanity, wherever it resides, is exposed to nuclear peril. But today it also has another meaning. It means there is no escape from the young delinquent, wherever you live. Through history, the city has been the great center of crime of all sorts. So it is now, but the country is no longer the relative haven it was.

The story is one that is causing sad reflection in most corners of this nation. Let's look at just one, a tiny hamlet beside a lake in a midwestern state. Twenty years ago it was a peaceful dot on the map, its village center less than a handful of stores, its permanent population numbered in the low hundreds. The lake made it a summer resort, with a big June- September influx from the huge city 70 miles away. Today the town center is no bigger.

But a good many more people live there the year round. Some have large families. Here and there, both parents work, often in factories 20 or 30 miles distant. The youngsters run loose at all hours. Vandalism at the town school has become chronic, with desks damaged, furniture heaved out the 'window, doors broken.

Off-season burglarizing of summer homes, an occasional problem before, is almost systematic now. But even the local townsfolk are not exempt. Last winter two juveniles entered a townsman's home, ripped every chandelier down from the ceiling, smashed every piece of glass and china, and scattered pillow feathers through the house. The two were caught for that and other depredations. One was nine years old.

So far there have been no assaults on persons. But the townspeople live in fear, all the same. They decline to speak out forcefully, seldom name names or point the finger. They dread retaliation, the blackmail of. the juvenile vandal.

The village is still small, and most of the time it still seems quiet. But no longer is is peaceful in any real sense. Ask a state policeman and he will tell you that no part of any acre of it is safe from the marauding young. II THESE OM.YG/A'G rimes: Yesterday's S7 per ucct; office bmj is today's S40 per week THE ONLY THING TO DO Such a reputable organization as the U. S.

Public Health Service surely isn't in the alarmist calegorv. We feel the same way about'our- selves in calling attention to the warning about (lie upturn in polio cases. We also give our full endorsement to the Service's in which it urges all people under 40 who haven't had polio shots to get them at once. Dr. Leroy E.

Burney, U. 5. surgeon pmeral, has pointed out that the week ending July 19 marked the first time this year the number of paralytic cases has exceeded those for the comparable week in 1957. Tots! for.the week was 52, the high- est for any week this year, and compared with 50 for the like week last year. Significant in the statement of Dr.

Burney are these words, "if this should be a year of natural high incidence there might be many cases among the 55 per cent of the population under 40 who are not fully vaccinated." Fifty-two cases of polio in one week in a nation with the vast population of the United States might be considered negligible. However, Dr. Burney in noting the rise, wants to take no chances. He urges all persons under 40 who haven't had polio shots to get them. No persuasion or urging should be needed to get those under .40 years of age to take the polio shots.

Polio is deadly. It may bring either a perpetual sleep or a living torture. Gaston county's Health Department gives polio shots free to persons under 40 years of age. Its Gastonia clinic is in the Ramseur Memorial Building, near Gaston Memorial Hospital. There, are other stations in Belmont, Mount Holly, Cherryville, and Bessemer City.

The full polio treatment is three shots. They are free. Go to the station nearest you today. Don't delay. It's the only thing lo do.

fl A MAN WILL always pay a fancy figure for checking his hat. DATA ON RED SCIENCE A new program to supply translations of Soviet reports on advances in science and technology to American scientists and engineers has been announced.by the U. S. government. The Commerce Department in Washington has set up a foreign technical information center that will regularly publish abstracts of all articles appearing in HI Soviet technical journals.

These include the fields of aeronautics, astronomy, chemistry, engineering, physics, medicine; metallurgy and military science. The abstracts can be purchased at annual subscription rates ranging between S2 and $18. Besides these, the center will distribute, twice a month, a review of Soviet science compiled by the Central Intelligence Agency at the subscription price of $28 a year. Later it is planned to distribute complete translations of articles and books. It was not until post-Sputnik that Americans generally became aware of the information handicap under which experts in this country work as compared with those of Russia.

There were a few private translation agencies, but these did an incomplete job. An official agency responsible for digesting technical information for use in this country can be of tremendous value to technicians, private firms, government scientists and universities. Looking Backwards Gnslon Rvenls 2i Years Ago Taken Frnm files of The Gaelic ol Ihis D.ite In 1933 'From The Gazette of August 2o. 1933) Friends of Steckel. (or seven years director of music in the Gastonia city schools, will tie to know (rial he is now director The Pccksvillc Institute X.

Y. Miss I'cjul was a spcci.il curst al a tncetiiiq of Ihe Kill notary Huh fin Thursday and appeared on the propiam in voice numbers. "Danny Rny" and "Sisht nn the Dur.cs." She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Mary Miss Mela Allman of Jacksonville. wlm has hern the cf Mr. and Mrs.

L. B. AHman. the former nor brother, le-it this inornin; for Wcamulle where she will a no! her brother. 1).

Allman. Aitman is a member of the faculty Ir.c Jacksonville Khools. The Rev. and Mrs. R.

M. Courlney and son. Merrill, have returned frnm (heir summer near Morsanion. They wore accompanied by Mrs. .1.

B. Kdster and son, J. B. will their for lime at ilicir home on York Mroct. Dr.

A. A. I Mi ai lives from Den- where he atlondrd the national ciMivrnlion nf cbiionraclOTS. lie wiil in his ollice on SaUinUy. anything mula is, "throw 'em anolber him- Ired million dollars," more or Thai came oul in Presidenl Eis- The American Way Of Life "THE STATES WILL FJGJ4T AT HOME AND ABROAD FOR THE IDEAL OF FREEDOM AND THE DIGNITY OP MAM" PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Short Barber Used Hair Cover On His Road -BY HAI, BOYI.E- NE1V YORK ijft Things a columnist might never know it he didn't open his mail: The eeriest new word coined in the space age is "Megacorpse." It means one million dead, waiting for disposal after a nuclear at tack, You have less than chance of avoiding an automobile accident in the next seven years.

The first letter of (he alphabet derives from an ancient drawing of the head of an ox. You I n't wear tinted sunglasses while driving at night, They 1 cut down your vis- lion. But Lane, theatrical school director, recalls a friend once asked 50-50 Peter Washington News Notebook Eisenhower's Arab Development Fund Now Spurring One For Latin America A HISTORY OF GASTON COUNTY, I NORTH CAROLINA -By ROBERT F. COPE CHAPTER 17 GASTON' MEiV IN SOUTHERN ARMY Co. R.

Res I. (Continued) Marrow, J. July 30lh '61 Gaslon co. w. at Gettysburg.

Murphy, J. F. July 30th '61 co. w. at Chancejloisville and Gettysburg, dg.

Jan. 13th '65. -Mauney, W. A. July 30th '61 Gaslon eo.

p. Commissary Ser geant. McClure, J. J. March 29th '62 Gaston co.

d. Jan 18th '63 al Richmond. Mauney, March 20th '62 riend once asked BOYl i ei. i V. C.

Fields whether he believed slon co al Shepherdslown. IMU. in clubs tor women. "Yes," replied Fields, "if all other forms of persuasion fail." A survey of honeymoon guests by the Hotel Edison here showed more brides than bridegrooms now sign (he register when checking in. It's expensive to set away from it all.

Americans spend billion dollars a year on vacations. Dr. John Wink is an optometrist in Davenport, Iowa. Murray, J. 0.

March 9th '63 Lincoln co. w. at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. McCarver, F. H.

'e Auj. 29th Gaston co. Neagle, J. K. L.

July solh '61 Gaston co. k. Dec. lafh '62 al Fredericks burg. Neill, Christopher July 301h '61 Gaston co.

iVeill, Peter Aug. '61 Gas ton co. w. at Gettysburg. Nichols, A.

July danger is They call il the Adam bomb threaf! Your heart works hard but rests often. It pauses for a sixth of a second after each heat. Bandleader Sammy Kaye says he heard of a young psvchialrisl who (ells his patienls. "Salisfac- your mania BY rr.TKH EDSON infer American hank has been They can pay back hard more; Secretary of Slate John Foster Dulles (o Rio for two days of talk with cnhowcr's United Nations speech! alk Wlth resl Kubits- proposing an Aral) development r-, Br an 0 nstitution. It came out less than 11 a it.

While Dulles was ln lllc Arab development Latin-American regional development institution. THE with which this atler idea was finally shoved n-er Ihe wire was 'positively )realh-taking. For this plan for all 24 hours earlier in Ihe State Department's announcement that ot 6 at the I was now ready to support a mte Hoilse WHEN' DULLES got back lo Washington on a Thursday, it be- obvious that if a development institution was advocated for the Middle East, (here would have to be one for Latin-America. Otherwise, the Latinos would complain that (hey were being neglected some more, while other less-deserving countries that kicked Uncle Sam around, were given better treatment. The State Department staff worked on the inter-American development institution plan Friday.

Saturday and Monday. When "il was all set, Organization of American Slate diplomels were called could make even softer loans. This situation is developing a new racket in Washington for the smart lawyers and influence boys. For a fee, they will advise foreign borrowers how lo apply for hard money loans so that they will be turned down. After thaC the foreign borrowers can go around Ihe and ask for loans from the block and soft money lendin on easier terms.

Prayer For Today N'ot every one that sailh un(o me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into Ihe kingdom of heaven; hut he lhat doflli (tie will of my Father who is in heaven. (Mat- Ihem 7:21. ASV.) PRAYER Almighty God. help 135 In set our feel upon the way that leads lo (he new life in Christ. Encourage and strengthen us lhat we may ever keep our eyes upon Thy clcrnal purposes and live in accordance with Thy will.

In Jesus' name. Amen. Lauren Bacall Wants Allowance Increased HOLLYWOOD iji Actress Lauren Bacall wants her allowance from the eslale of her late husband Humphrey Bogart increased from 51,000 a month lo $2,500. Miss Bacall (old the court yes terday that Ihe actor's estate was to an evening meeting and lo a he ay has long about i(. e(l lcn every child i THE Day Undersecretary of Slate for Economic Affairs C.

Douglas Dillon issued a short, formal announcement. It said the U. S. is now prepared lo consider establishment of an inter-American regional development institu lion I fi i un i iijvia. -C JUlj Some people think Ihe world's Gaston co.

w. at Gettysburg, of (ace during his lifetime. institutions, The Doctor Says Heart Murmur No Big Cause To Ger Alarmed Jan. 29lh '65. Ormaml, R.

D. July 30th '6 Gaston Co. p. 2nd Lieut; w. at 2ni Maiiassas.

Pasour, D. U. July 30lh 'o: Gaston co. w. at Cedar Run; Fell.

12lh '63. Perkins, John July 30th '6: Gaston co. Perkins, M. C. July 30th '6: Gaslon co.

Pegcam, Edward, L. Apri 3t)th '62. Wake co. Aug. 25th '64 Rulledge, R.

G. March 15th '6 Gaston co. Ratchford, J. G. Afarch 29(h '62 Gaslon co.

d. July 10th '62 A man shaves live square miles received at Gaines' Mill. lh '64, Gaslon co. p. from 2nd Jeut.

J. F. Linebarjer, Isl cm. March 22nd '64, Gaslon to. Wallace Rankin, 1st cm.

June 28th '62, Gaston co. p. rom 2nd Lieut. A. J.

Love, 1st cm. in A. Gaston co. f. from Sergeant.

James- W. Linebarger, 2nd. Jeul, cm. March Gaslon I. K.

Nagle, 2nd cm. July 10th '62, p. from ranks, at Malvern Kill. John N. Torrence.

2nd cm. Jan. 2nd '63, Gaslon co. p. 'rom ranks.

L. L. Rankin, 2nd cm. in 64, Gaston co. p.

from ranks. Non-Commissloned Officers E. L. Rankin, 1st Sergeant, a March 22nd '62, Gaston co. J.

E. Rhyne, 3rd Sergeant, a May lOlh. '62, Gaston dt. J. B.

White, 2nd Sergeant a March 22nd '62 Gaston co. J. N. Torrence. 4th Sergeant, March 22nd '62, p.

2nd Lieut. Jan. 2nd '63. and Capt. Aug.

5th '64. tawis Froncbarger, 5lh Sergeant, March 22nd '62, Gaston co. R. D. July 30th '6 iace curing ms utetime.

"ujrirci, u. aran 6 Mosl housewives, in buying Gaslon co P- Lieut, w. at Chancel cuts, prefer a bright red lorsville. p. Captain.

Red dees indicate the meat is Rhyner, A. A. July 30th '6 fresh, but fresh meat often is I Gaston en. w. at Gettysburg.

lughest. I Rhyner. A. M. July 30lh '6 Aluminum sheet can be rolled Gaslon co.

p. Corporal, so thin it lakes 12 sheets to equal the thickness of a human hair. -Santa Claus must be an expert swimmer because the North Pole is in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. V. S.

senators have to pay for cigarettes but get Iheir snuff free' A full snuff box is kept on each side of the roslrum, one for Democrats, the other for Republicans In Canada it's against Ihe law to name a place after a livin 0 person. It was Sir William Osier. Ihe famous physcian, who advised "pick a freckle-faced girl for a Many parents become quite panicky when Ihey are told that their child has a heart murmur. While this is readily understand- 1 the day has long since pass- when every child in whom a heart murmur was heard was pul to bed (or mnnths or years and i made into a chronic invalid. Some murmurs, it is true, reflect the presence of some serious amiable." heart disorder, particularly rheumatic fever.

However, there are Bridge Odds Best On Long Clubs OSWALD Written for NEA Service Take a look al the North and i South hands only. You are Rhyner, G. C. July 30th '6 Gaslon co. c.

May 12lh '64. Rhyner, A. July 30lh '61 Gas ton co. Sanders. T.

July 30th '6 Gaslon co. Shreem, John, July '6. Gaslon co. Shields, J. W.

July 30lh '61 Gaston co. Smith, P. H. July 30lh '61 Gaslon co. k.

Dec. I3th '62 at Fredericksburg. Smith, L. M. July 30th '6! Gas- Ion co.

c. May 12th '64. Smith, W. 'A. July 30th '61 Gaston co.

Smith, Noah July 301h '61 Gaston co. Stowe, B. F. July 30th '61 Gaston co. d.

Aug. 5lh '62 at Petersburg. Stowe, F. B. July 30th '61 Gas- Ion co.

Stowe, R. B. July 30th '61 Gas- Ion co. Stroup. Moses, July' 3ltth '61 Gaston co.

w. at Gettvsburz May '64. Stroup, J. H. July 301h '61 p.

May 12th '64. J. Brison, 1st Corporal March 22nd '62 Gaslon co. p. 2nd Sergeant.

James Davis, 2nd Corporal, a March 22nd '62 Gaston co. A. J. Gamble. 3rd Corporal, March 22nd '62 Gaston co.

Frcno Diiling, 4th Corporal, March 22nd '62, Gaston co. Privates Adams, E. W. March 22nd '62 Gaslon co. d.

of w. Aug. lOlh '62. Anthony, J. May 10th '62, Gaston co.

dt. Bell, Martin, Feb. lOih '62, Gaston co. d. Sept.

'62. Bard, R. May lOlh '62, Gaston co. Brison, T. May 16lh '62, Gaston co.

k. Sept. 17lh '62 at Sharpsburg. Brison. S.

B. March 22nd '62, Gaston co. k. July 1st' 62, at Malvern Hill. Brison.

J. B. March 22nd '62. Gaslon co. w.

at Malvern Hill. Brison. H. March 22nd '62, Gaslon co. Berry, £.

March 22nd '62, Gaslon co. dt. Really. W. March 22nd '62, Gaston co.

w. at Sharpsburg, d. April 10th '63. Baldwin, Cephas, March 22nd '62. Gaston w.

at Malvern Hill. Briner. Andrew, March 22nd '62. Gaston tr. to 10th Regiment March 20th '63.

Brown, Monroe, March 22nd '62. Gaslon co. Blackwood. Joseph, March 22nri '62, Gaslon co. w.

al Malvern Hill. regional development mstitu- malic lever. However, there are South hands only You are in Gas co. p. May 12th '64 ion which would receive support a good many murmurs found ur three no-trump but Ihe -ame is Su L.

July 30th '61 Gas- irwn all member countries. children which are classified as duplicate and overtricks" count' lon co at Chancellorsville And Ihe next morning in New innocent or "functional." wins Ihe opening queen of Shie 'd3. Isaac, July 30th '61 liesidenl klSenhoU'Cr lifted Rnrh mnrmnre ithcartS U'ilK UTA Gastnn rrv HI York President Eisenhower lified (he veil on his Arab development institution. The official word is that there is no connection be- inc.ii. opening quee.

Such murmurs probably have parts wilti the ace and returns cause, it is true, but mo'st of (he 'he suit. You lake your king and' Servis, innocent murmurs are outgrown ee that you have tl lop tricks Gaslon co. as Ihe child older. And'while uv me I.JUIU Ana wniie tween these Latin-American and; they should he watched from lime i development schemes. Baljto time, they need not interfere ew is "tell that to with the The absolute need for eilher of these institutions is bein activities of a When a murmur is heard, how- and lots of plays 12th.

If you could only see the East and West hands you would guar- ever, il is always necessary to de- ccerted S4.500 a month since her husband's death IS. 1 incv can A hearing on her petition was Set hard money lonns from'World SM for Sept. 12. or KxporMmport Bank. and'LS sis EF fc-ss THK SAMK T1IING gMS for rsKt birth the I.at,n-Amer,can They hearl ITn Jrs from rheumatic fever are potentially more serious than functional murmurs.

It is ncccss'ary in each Cafe to decide what Ihe murmur is coming Irom (that is. part of the heart is involved how badly the heart has been damaged, and whether or not the process is progressive. Tuneful Topics Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 3 Tumult I Slinging anl T.ijEht brown 6 Kaslcrn 9 Violin's pa.tiur 7 Head man 12 8 Caiic-r 13 Sojn 9 Mate singctj 14 Gul 1 name 10 Noise fed Tiddler Wrilk in vatcr IT Kice 30Shade of 20 Musical piupte Foolish symbols SI Bristle 21 "The Great Pipes 33 Mountain Commoner" 24 Speed ronlrsl nymph 23 ht-H Httnt pctlry 35 Olfin jl ft A 0 A I- AR 5 A A IV 1 fc: A td A 'j I fc A A A c. C.3 I rt I A A A A A F. A A I A 5 r- A A iH A A A .51 10 8 '2 SOUTH (I)) A 10 VK8.1 AJ6 AK3 North and South vulnerable South WMl North East 2 NT.

Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lo make 12 tricks against AC uallv. even in many cases distribution, but Kasl and heart murmurs Irom rheumatic West aren't showing Iheir card'; ever the outlook is pretty What is the best play conj i though in others Ihe activity may'census of experts suggests takm nave to be rt NORTH A 763 1062 K4 Gaston co. dt. Servis, J.

R. March 11th '62 aslon co. Sifford. D. April 8lh '62 Gaston co.

Shields, n. C. February 2-ith '63 Gaslon co. Thompson. F.

W. March Hth WEST A J8-12 EAST Thomas. John Aug. 18th '62 Gaston CD. Whitesides.

M. C. July 30th '61 Gaston co. dg. for disability.

Whitesides, L. July 30th '61 Gaston co. Whitesides, K. July 30th 1 15 Ja; Gaslon co. co.

While. E. M. July '61! l)av15 Dec. 2lsf.

Tyrrell Gaston co. d. July liih '63 at Richmond. While, J. K.

July 30th '61 Gaston co. w. at Gaines' Mill. Hyatt, W. A.

July 30th '61 24 lY.rded ic 3fl l- 57 Kurt 23 Ealimj plice 29 Upper parti 10 Monster 43 Beiel 4fi Comfort 48 Aces 50 Region 51 Sojk! flax 52 Jomney 55 Mimic 26 37 t'nl in SSUntldlmg r.nc 41 42 Rimer in a rr 53 Equality Officer 59 v.l.lie fin'i blue being 61 Choi DOWN 1 Bulgarian r.t.r.fy (pi.) 1 Operatic irjlo I' But today many can he corrected! by surgery. L'nlil ihe whole situation has been carefully studied, il is impossible lo know nhat. if anything, needs In be done for the younpster tor grownup) with a heart murmur. Nevertheless, the outlook for most patijnls with a hearl murmur is now considered to be prelly good. spades and Ihe ace and tin paes an ace an tns ot the hearl murmurs diamonds and then nmr.in- thi.

p. I j2 CC a re fa clubs. South discards a heart 'he fourth club and the jack ot diamonds nn Ihelasl. Now look at the East and West cards and you will see lh.it Ihe concensus play would have to unsuard his jack of spades lo keep the heart and lhat would be all. When the hand was acmally played one of the best players in Ihe country held himself four- oftcl.

He was a little tired miie intn Many people with this symptom started by Ihree spsd'-s lo can in all bul the mostlsoc if the jack would drop Then strenuous activity, and Ica'd sfartcd afler Ihe clubs and lie-ally normal lives. Many mnreiWesl's first discard was Ihe ei-bt are perfectly all rifht unless I hey of diamonds. On Ihe last club nws Snl1111 lrt ly the alarm of ard West threw the jack. '62 Gaston co. dt Thomas, W.

March 23th "62 f- Gaslon co. Thornburg. J. L. March 29th '62 Gaston co.

Clemer. G. March 22nd '62, Gaston co. Clemer, J. March 22nd '62 Gaston co.

Coslner. Aaron, March 22nd 62, Gaslon co. Costner, J. March 22nd 62. Gaston co.

Coslner. Zimri, March 22nd 62, Gaston co. Costner, E. March 22nd 62. Gaslon co.

Coslner, M. S. March 22nd, 62. Gaslon co. Cherry.

Albert, March 22nd 62. Gaston co. i Crawford. T. March 22nd 62, Gaston co.

d. Aug. 23th '62 of w. received at Malvern Hill Carson. E.

March 22nd '62 baston en. Combest. William, May 3rd 62 Ga co. d. al Richmond I3lh I'i, ton co.

d. al Richmond. Cook, J. May isih aston co. Cook, Madison, Aug.

16th '63, Gaston co. w. al Sharpsburg Crawford, James, Sept 4th 63. Gaston co. Costner.

Joseph, Aug. 10th '63 Gaston co. vls. James, March 22nd '62, Gaston Willis. Marlin V.

July Mhl '61 Gaslon co. I Warren. J. T. March '62 Dick, March 22nd '62.

Gaston co. Decker. Kusebius. March 20th, 6Z Gaston co. p.

Corporal. Ford. J. March 22nd '62, Gaston co. p.

Sergeant T. March 22nd co. d. May 27lh 'fi2. o.

i. iMtiicn tvj L- Gaston co. dg. Sept. 2.ilh '62 for Marcl 22nd '62, w.

recieved al Cedar Pun vision co. w. at Melvern Hill arm ar es rew te ac. iitesirfes, the past is no longer justified for The diamonds were both pood '62. Gaslon co mn5 w.

recieved al Cedar Run. Webb, George March 2Mb '62 Gaston co. k. Aug. 291h '62 at 2nd Manassas.

Wilson. L. L. March '62 Gastnn co. w.

al Falling Waters July 14th 'S3. David. F. Oct. filh '61 Gaston co.

pr. in '64. Wilson. Thomas A. Ocl.

6th '61 Gaston co. k. May 'M Chancellorsville. vVhitesides. Caleb Ocl.

6th '61 Gaslon co. k. June 30th '62 al Fraziers Farm. Wingate, Daniel, Oct. 6th '61 Gaston co.

d. Feb. '63. Wright. Harvey A.

Oct 6lh '61 Gaslon co. w. at Gettysburg. Warren. Genrse Ocl.

1st '64. Whitesides. James J. Aug. 12th go '62 Gaslnn co.

w. at Gftlysburg Whitesides. John L. Aug. 12th but South did know it.

i oiimii inn uijj Know It up on, more and moreilricd the diamond finesse and mnst. As lime is being learned about 'his sub-jWest made Ihe last two'IrTcks." jecl. Encouraging developments can also expected from our in- crossing knowledge about rheumatic fever and Ihe remarkable prosross in heart surgery. With boiler methods of "preventing rheumatic fever, wo can hope and (hat hcMrl murmurs of Ihis origin will become less common. FIRST OPERATION First snci.il deration of (he American Red Cross was a Michigan's forest fires of 11811.

Dr. Julian Huhbell was sent by Miss Clara Barton to look into Ihe silualion and food, clothing and medical supplies furnished Ihe victims. Wilher.v John May 10th '62 Gaslon co. w. al Hanover Court House.

Withers. Miles, May loth '62 Gaslon co. p. Corporal. Young.

Joseph Aug. 12th '62 Gaston co. d. June 22nd '63. Company H.

Ri-Riment Chas. Q. Pelly, cm. March 22nd '62, Gaston co. Major, May 19th 'M.

N. Toi-reiice, Capt. cm. Aug. Melvern Hill.

l-oy, John, March 22nd '6'' Gaston co. Falls, William, May i fit '62 a.sinn co. Farris. J. May Ulh Gaston en.

w. at Mshnn Hill 62, Gaslon co. d. at Mardl ck be avau hi The Oiiollc will lf aflfr th( h(V In I (V hook form Mn bm no means 01 navigable waterways..

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