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PAGE FOUR THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE and MTV JEWETT, PA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933 STARTER'S GUN THJt KANE REPUBLICAN Incorporated Feb. 7, 1900 Member of the American Newspaper Publishers Asaociatioa Foreign Editor Of United Press Analyzes News THE OpQS, bS1f v. By MEL HCIMER "il Published every afternoon except Sunday at The Republican Building. 200 N.

Fraley Street Kane, by The Kane Republican Company G. Scott Smith, President and Treasurer. S. B. Smith, Secretary Joseph M.

Harre, Editor John B. Cliff, Advertising Manager Mrs. M. M. Fessenden, National Advertising I Entered at the Post Office of Kane, Pa.

as second class matter. EW YORK In the course of a talk I had a little while back with Maurice Evans. I learned that one of the reasons that genial and enormously gifted actor has decided to stay in America and make it his home was the treatment of his picture In Sardl's restaurant in West 44th street. When Evans first came to this country to star with Katharine Cornell, I believe he was caricatured by Gard, it Sardi's custom, and the porf Japan and Korea Need Harmony BV PHIL NEW80M United Press Foreign News Editor In the present world alignment, it would seem that good political and economic relations between Japan and South Korea are an absolute necessity. Strong forces, however, operate to make the gulf between them almost as wide as that between South Korea's President Syngman Rhee and Communism.

'At present the two nations are locked in a dispute over fishing rights off the South Korean coast. In the scramble for food, the fishing industries are vital to botu. But the argument itself is only ait outcropping of ill feeling that 'goes back to the 40 yeuis of Japanese PVT. BRUCE E. MURPHY, Ron of Mrs.

M. J. Murphy of 314 Haines street, who has achieved considerable acclaim for hn music lamhlp with the accordion, has volunteered for parachute training, It w.is announced by th public information office at Fort Campbell, Ky. Upon completion of his basic training, he will be unsigned to an airborne school where be will be (taught the technique of making: parachute jumps' He Is tailing; his basic with Company ot the 188th Air Regiment of the famous 11th Airborne Division OMICRON Delta Kappa, national Vs trait hung in a ravorea spot near me aoor. Latet V( I returned to this country after being back In Eng TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By carrier service and by box mail through Kane Post Office er week 30c; by rriil, other than box holders, 90c per month; 12.25 er three months; $450 for six months and $9.00 per year for papers going through the Kane Post Office to the rural routes and to subscribers residing, any place In the first and second postal zones.

3rd to 5th zones $2.50 for three months; $5.00 for six months; $10.00 per year. 5th to 8th zones $3.00 for three months; $6.00 for six months; $1050 per year. All mail subscriptions are payable in advance. Sending of Money The Republican will not be responsible for money enclosed la letters unless registered. land a number of years," Evans told me, "and although no one in Sardi's had seen me in a long, long time, there Was my picture, still in the same place.

It made me feel wonderful, and I will love tSardi's always' Mai Httmtr fraternity which honors outstantl in leadership on college cainpu occupation of Korea. Address all communications to THE REPUBLICAN, Kane, Pa. elected a Kane man to tho society at Grove City college A host ot other problems has included Japanese claims on for Gerald L. Carlson, son of Mr. and mer property in both North and Special Representative HOWLAND HOWLAND, 1 East 54th SU New York 22, N.

Y. South Korea, and the Koreans' counter claim of reparations for losses suffered during the' period Mrs. O. L. Carlson of RD 1, Is the man so honored And a list of his college activities indicates worthiness He is president of the senior class, president of tiio of Japanese rule.

American Chemistry society, presi Increase In Cancer Of Lung Gen. Mark Clark, then supreme United Nations commander in thw Far East, invited Syngman Rhee to Tokyo a year ago in a major effort to bring the two sides together. Rhee and the Japanese dent of the Nu Lit nib a Phi fraternity, member of th; student couu cil, Intel fraternity council and the Newman club LT. thmes Robert Swanson, son of By nIRMAN N. BUNGESEN, M.D.

monly found hv miners who ara i A lot of other great actors the majority, I should say also will love Sardi's always. Of all the restaurants in the Broadway theater area certainly of all the theatrical restaurants this 32 year old chophouse is the warmest, the most delightfully casual, the most all around. Like any top drawer joint along the big drag, it's full of name droppers and table hoppers and it caters to the movie actress in dark glasses and two mink coats (one to drag), but in spite of these unappetizing souls, Sardi's conquers all with its charm. The charm of a restaurant, in the last analysis, must come from Its proprietor and both old Vincent and young Vincent are extremely personable and almost as loaded with charm as Charles Boyer. Thin charm also seeps into the pages of Richard Gehman's new book Sardi's: The Story of a Famous Restaurant (Holt), which has just appeared in the stalls.

In a town where so many top restaurateurs are boorish, alcoholic, boring and humorously heavy handed, the Sardl touch has been for years a welcome relief. GEHMAN'S BOOK DEVOTES OltE CHAPTER, incidentally, to those Gard caricatures, like Evans'. The artist actually was named Alexis Kremkoff and he was a white Russian refugee, a dark, medium sized man who dressed sloppily but. always carried a stick. He did more than 700 drawings of the theatrical great and near great in the many years he worked for old Vincent, and he had a contract with Sardi's that was unique: it provided that Gard was to receive one meal a day for himself and one guest If he missed a day, he couldn't have two meals the next day.

"He missed a few meals from then on until his death (in 1948)," old Vincent comments wryly OVER I twentv flvB vpr sipped tea together but parted on period, cancer of the lung has terms that weie no friendlier than grown irom a relatively rare disease to one of the most mm. they had been before. Ihe fisheries dispute arises pri exposed to dusts, such as cobalt, bismuth, nickel, and arsenic, and in those dealing with radioactive dusts. Recently, a group of one hundred persons suffering from definitely proven cases of cancer of the lung were studied In comrjari mon tumor growths, it is believed marily from Rhee's one sided claim S. R.

Swanson of 618 Greeves street has been assigned to the 3rd Armored Division for duty at Fort Knox, Ky. A graduate of Kane High school in he this yeat completed his studies at Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadel that Korean territorial waters ex tend 60 miles off shore. The Japanese reply, which seems to be the correct one, is that any son to one hundred persons who phia, where he earned his B. S. such claim is contrary to interna degree in Business Admin iMm i tional practice and therefore can tinn I.t.

Swanson is a grad not be made to stick. Consequently, Japanese fishing uate of the, Basic Infantry Officer's course, Ft. Benning, Ga. did not have the disease. It was found that there was no appreciable difference In their exposure to various dusts, fumes, and smokes, and that cancer was not too much greater in those living vessels regularly have been going inside the 60 mile limit, and Rhee's gunboats just as regularly have in Industrial areas than those Bonus Days A LL through late fall and on into winter there are occa sional days when bright skies, benevolent sun and tempered air combine to contradict the season.

By tradition, and record our Novembers are of a gray aspect and December is even more unprepossessing, with slush or snow" or cold rain, with raw overcast, with edged wind and reluctant sun. But no season ever fits the pattern exactly. Fall always has a few bright corners that can't be tucked into the mold. A part of the delight of such days is their unexpectedness, their unpredictability. Those who study weather maps may think they see them coming, but always they are hedged by a forecast that takes account stray highs or lows or wind or overcast that may generate out of nowhere.

EVen the summer optimist tends to become a winter skeptic. Particularly after a few encounters with hard frost after a mild evening or a raw, drizzly afternoon succeeding a sunny morning. You cross your fingers and say, "If it comes, it will be a bonus, a kind of extra dividend that wasn't distributed earlier." What do you do with a bonus day? In midweek you leave your topcoat at the office and walk over to the park to see if any of the sparrows have suddenly turned into robins. Or you let some of the farm chores wait iand whistle up the dog and go look at the woodlot and the upper pasture. If it comes on a weekend you get out on foot or in the car, just to get out, to feel that mild air, see that beaming sun off there to the south, say to yourself, "Just think of it, a day like this at this time of year!" That's what a bonus is for, isn't it? To enjoy, to add something beyond the ordinary to the substance of everyday life and living.

You shouldn't count on it too. heavily, but when it comes it's wonderful. Especially, a bonus day. The New York been seizing them and imprisoning the crews. living In country areas.

A recent softening of Rhee's at GAME rrotector Charles F. Kelpei who headquarters at Renovo, Clinton dimly, reports': "On the night ot October 31 a rare treat was enjoyed by upwards of 100 peopio traveling a dirt road in East Keating township On leased land Heavy Smoking However. It was found that titude, in which he released 81 arrested fishermen and promised that among other things, a si'nif 415 more would be released, Tues mat there is actually an la? creased Incidence of the disease rather than just more accurate diagnosis. Improved diagnostic methods have brought to light more cases, but they cannot entirely account for the great Increase of the disease. Environmental Factor Many studies have been conducted to find some factor In our general environment that may be causing this Increase In cancer of the lung.

Though lung cancer can be treated by surgical procedure, a real cure cannot be found without knowledge of what Is causing the disease. It Is In an effort to pin down the growth cause that various studies have been made. Substances Blamed We have known for a long time that certain substances can cause and Increase the growth of cancer. Many of the common factors that have been suggested as reasons for this Increase are the tar from roads and exhaust fumes Of motor cars. However, it I nnt.

icantly higher proportion of chose that had cancer had smoked verv day has been attributed in speculation to United States good offices, possibly as a result of Vice President Richard Nixon's visit to Seoul. heavily in comparison with those near the road the Game Commission's fo( and cover crew had planted four acres of wheat Probably 30 deer enjoy the green cover every night This has at mat aid not have the disease. Beginning with the late, great comedian Ted Healy, Gard drew vir tually all of the top ones. He drew them craftily, coldly, violently ar he called them "All Card's Chillun." He made many women cry; HeJ Morgan, for one. He was so acid in his treatment of Georgie Priced that that genial comedian, invariably sat as far away as possible from the place where his caricature hung.

Fannie Hurst was displeased; she thought Gard made her too fat. Miss Cornell was drawn with cigaret hanging in her mouth and when she protested, Gard reluctantly removed the weed, muttering about meddling women (Sardi's wife intervened in Miss C's behalf). MANY OF THE THEATER'S PEOPLE WERE, and still are, enor mously vain about having been "tapped" for Sardi's wall3. Gehman's book tells about Kelcey Allen, the late drama critic, who always sat where he could look at himself. One day Kelcey called excitedly for old Vincent.

"There's a fly sitting on the nose of my picture," he whispered, "would you please go and shoo it away?" In 1947, the practice of awarding "Tonys" in the theater was begun, In memory of actress director Antoinette Perry, who died in 1916. This study, therefore, illus The Japanese, anxious to estab trates It might be possible that lish working relations with the Ko reans, also are reported to have extremely heavy smoking may be a contributing factor in lung cancer. tracted crowds of sightseers who enjoy watching the deer and their antics In fact, some nights Mm? place looks like a drive in theater On the night mentioned, two huge bucks got into one of their softened their attitude, easing oi abandoning their claims to former Japanese properties and possibly QUESTION AND ANSWER Mr. D. I take insulin for seasonal fights, watched by the oc even going so far as to recognize the 60 mile offshore limit.

diabetes. I have to travel, and Evert these concessions, however, would like to know If it would currants of about 30 automobiles Actually, the area was lit up like an arena The two fighters were in the renter of the stage, be all right for me to carrv the may hot satisfy Rhee, a man with a long memory. Rhee fought the Japanese most not minding at all the attention likely that these are the they were attracting To toil insulin non refrigerated while! Answer. If the Insulin Is re' moved from the refrigerator and Immediately out in a small ther of his adult life and finds it difficult to (Change ijow. it all, everyone of the spectators They held a banquet around Easter time, for those first awards the only ones given by the professional theater to its.

own people and one of the winners was. of all people, old Vincent. He got a gold money clip, inscribed: "To Vincent for providing a transients home and comfort for theater folk at Sardi's for 20 years." That Tony went to the right man a charming and gracious man who in his lifetime has done almost as much for the theater of Broadway as, say, John Barrymore. Dunng tho fighting phase of the can tell about It, though no ona Korean War, Rhee said that if had a flash camera handy to record mos bottle, it can usually be kept Japanese forces should be brought the event GlOlWlNriPlRlAlwn DAILY CROSSWORD nice lung cancers are just as prevalent In the wide open spaces as where motor cars and roads are common. Occupational Connection It has been found that the Incidence of cancer is most prevalent In certain types of occupational groups.

It is more com lp on the UN side, his South Korean, forces immediately 1 would tut their backs on the Reds and MANY motorists have remarked on the exceptional number of wilij birds and animals they observed ior a day or so at its same cool temperatur. A period of a day or so will not cause the Insulin to lose Its potency. However, the insulin should not be exposed to direct heat or sunlight. fight the Jaoanese instead. LAY GROUNDWORK AT BERMUDA lie has threatened to fire on any dead on highways this Surh road kills are generally con vessel attempting to interfere with his seizure of the Japanese fish sidored to be one measure of wild (Copyright 19SS, King Fettara Syndicate.

Int.) ing boats. 17 Support .20. Epoch 72 Movable barrier 24. Goddess of discord (Gr Myth.) 27 Worry 29 Fold over He has frowned even on the pres life abundance Recently, Game Protector Norman L. Erickson, of Emporium, produced some unusual ence of a Jananese diplomatic mission in Seoul.

Ht1l Elws1EH I INIElNl THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY figures on the 'number of deer Yet, noimally, the South Ko reans can export rice which the YOU MAY BE THE CHEEK. LEADER? that fell to highway vehicles in his distriqt He reports 102 deer were crash victims on Cameron DOWN 1 Characteristic of Greek or Roman art 2. Owns 3. Performs 4. Skins 5 Note of the scale 6 Fortify 7 An arbonal marsupial (Austral.) 8 Come in 11 Handles roughly 12 Render turbid 14 Man's nickname poss Japanese need.

The Japanese have SPAfcK PLUG GOOSB COEEK HIGH SCHOOL, I technical know how which South county roads In October of this BUT TOAIIHT I'M HEAD COACH YOU GET Al TO THAT DlSHPAN AND GET Mi TO THAT DlSHPAN AND Korean industry needs. Trade witn I I year Erickson points out that A ft I 1 the Rods is cut off for both, ll seems likely the United States Deputy Joseph Zekoll, of Sinne mahoulng, picked up 31 of the 103 WASH WASH WASH AND PUT TH' PRESSUttBT ON THE AND PUT TH PRBSSURP ON THE rwer GI5HASY SKILLETS ITM ytkN A. SfcBASY SKILLETS 'l Vektcrday'i Answer 38 One of a race of supernat ural being Scand. folklore) 42 Woody perennial 45. Metal 47 Enclosure WHISTIE3 TIMF 1 deer, and he says, "Our deputies soon will step up its efforts tu bring the two together.

don receive enough credit for 30 Hermit 31 Stitched 33. A node 35 Dance step 06 More mature 37 Roman magistrate OUT' KJRW I 'SIT MTH VrUT! PKH3CK the work they do Zekoll not only saved me much valuable fimn at this busy time of year he also saved me a great deal of auto mileage'' TOM TODAY MOM M. A I MM A.a DAAAAA 49 Thus cue upper nwiuc ACROSS 1 Fellow Manufacture shoe tie 10 Metal 11 Commander of a merchant vessel 13. A counter part 15. Roman pound 16 Spill over 18 Guided 19 Employ 21 Military officers (India) 23 Italian coins 25 Came at cards 26.

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Sluggish 48 Ancient country 00 British manor court 51 City(Nev 52 The smooth breathing I Phonet i This Date In the News of the Past 20 YEARS AGO My Father worketh hitherto, and I work. (John PRAYER: Father, we thank Thee for Thy love which is new every day. We thank Thee that we ere co workers with Thee in building a better world. May we be faithful in helping to bring In Thy Kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

GOVERNMENT representatives lay groundwork for the upcoming Big 3 conference in Bermuda, scheduled for the first week of December. From left: James Hagerty, representing President Eisenhower; J. Kitchen, U. S. State department; Mr.

Bonham, United Kingdom foreign office; B. Streeper. U. S. consul general In Bermuda, (International TODAY'S GRAB BAG Il 1 I mwzztwzzzz 35 3d 3 ZZZWlZZ WLZ 1 XmA I 1 MOTHET5 TAKES THE FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FOLKS OP FAME GUESS THE NAME OUT OF HEO LITTLE DlRXY DiSH DOD5ECS ONTHE i HOMBf GfcOUNDS wvmxj "'Vim himo vtAwm nMHraTft to.

mnj nmni i After a thorough search of more than, a week in the wooded area known as the Wetmoie Flats for Harry Mattison, 37, Ludlow hunter, who has been missing since last Monday, slate police huve turned their attention to other angles of the case, expressing doubt that the mun wus ever lost. liurgess elect C.F. Feit wus the speaker last night at the annual Tabor father son dinner and said that he. did not expect to "turn the town Inside out" but hoped to make cer tuin that the business affairs of the borough were handled efficiently. 1 By LILIAN CAMPBEll Central Press Writer 1 doubling before the cameras.

She made many English pictures, and first in Hollywood was Can yon Pawaye, Her most recent pictures arc; 77ie Brothers, St Welt Remembered, Johnny French a When the Bounh The Man on the Eiffel Tower, The Black Jack, Rctour a La Vie, Circle of Danycr, L'ln I con nne dc Montreal, and others. Can you give her name? (Name at bottom of column) By R. J. SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK M3 THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. double meaning has the word tattoo? 2.

Who arc the Yaquii 3. Whore is the Sea of Marmora? 4. What docs the Latin phrase, Dr Cratia mean? 5. What did Johann Gutenberg Invent? IT'S BEEN SAID The man that hath no tunsie in himself, nor is not movctl with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treason, and Merchant of Venice Willivn Shakespeare. WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE PROPOUND (pro POUND) verb transitive; to offer for consideration; to set forth: propose.

Origin: From earlier Propone, from a 1 1 Proponere, to set forth, propound, from Pro, tor, before, plus poiiere, to put. WV V' KIW KALM 30 YEARS' AGO Mrs. Emile Steng'er and Mis. Herbert Shaw read pupers Saturday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Study Club. Another Interesting feature of the meeting wai a program by a quartet composed of Med dumcs Ralph Dewey, Larl Davis Milo Cox and D.

R. Woodward. Quite a few Kane men were nominated recently for high offices In the various unions affiliated with the window glus trade. In the cutters gioup are Wlllium Feul and Edgur Gillette und in tneallltd groups are Wuyne Snow and Charles Cheesmnn, Edgn'r plgglns, August Nicolas, Conrnd Hlnet, and Kurl Hines, the latter, two of Mt. Jewelt.

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MORTAL, THE MODERATION OF A MAN ARNOLD Distributed by King Features Sandiest YOUR FUTURE Don't be afraid to use new methods In your business affairs. Your next your Is Indicative of many unexpected and interesting events. Today's child may develop many good traits and a kind disposition. eBWHM 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Greetings yo today to former Vice President Albcn W. Barkley of Kcmucky; Father Bernard R.

1 f. Hubbard, geologist and explorer, and Geraldine Fitzgerald, actress, HOW'D YOU MAKE OUTt 1. The evening drum beat and indelible ink marks on the skin. 2. A Mexican tribe of Indiana 3.

Between European and Asiatic Turkey. By the grace of God. 5. Movable type. tinned ttO "1 mtuspvt 1 He is a banker who recently cceptcd an important government post.

He was born in Cedar Rapids, on Nov. 3, 1895. He is a. former vice president and later president of a New York bank, director of a news magazine and a railroad, and has held executive positions in such large scale organizations as insurance, airways and stores. In 101 1 he served as assistant secretary for air, and is now Under Secretary of the Navy.

What is his name? 2 She was born in London, England, on June 7, 1918, and went to France to complete her education. There she became interested in the drama, and upon her return home she attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Before long she was playing leading roles on the London stage and I II I A I. f'WV 5a 7 1 (SMFSAHCISOi.CAllf.'i IT HAPPENED TODAY 1572 John Knox, leader of Scottish Protestant reformation, died. 1C32 Born, Benedlctus de Spinoza, Jewish philosopher.

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