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PA(JE FOUR THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT, PA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1948 IN THERE, PITCHIN'fj TIIE KANE REPUBLICAN Incorporated Feb. 1, 1900 Member ol the American Newspaper Publisher! Association Published every afternoon except Sundays at The Republican Building, 200 N.

Fraley Street, Kane, by 1 The Kane Republican Company Scott Smith, President, Treasurer and Edltoi S. B. Smith, Secretary Joseph M. Harre, News Editor John B. Cliff, Advertising Manager Mrs.

M. M. Fesserulen, National Advertising The Bird $. Has Most Powerful I Mojbr Johnson's 669 MPH Airplane Engine in World Gives TG 190 Its First Test Special to Central Press WASHINGTON The recent record breaking speed flight of an' Air Force fighter proved beyond much possibility of doubt that this country has gained one vital edge militarily possession of the most powerful plane engine in the world. The North American 86 which MaJ.

Richard L. Johnson flew to the new uvifflcial record of 6fi9 miles an hour at Cleveland gave the General Electric TG 190 its first real workout. This torpedo shaped iPi nrnniilalmi nower rtlant develons the sensa KAVK It to the kids to provide tional total of 10,000 horsepower. i Before the war the most powerful engine in 1 the world turned up about 2,000 horsepower, and. Entered at the Post Office of Kane, Pa.

as second class matter tiie lauphg now and tiwn no nmmes here but it could hare bwn In any home a fourth grade lad, a yard wide and a little taller, coaxed his parents ever Mince school started for a new pencil box one of thone beauties with all the colored pencils, pen, eriiiier and rulor he ran or ii'tubled on errands and made hkn h'U otherwise useful until he had accimiiilatwl a sufficient fund for the purchase then came the eagerly awaited day and the youngster started off for school with the money jingling; in his was as big and bulky as the 190. General Electric has spent It million dollars' since VJ Day developing the new power behemoth, tys predecessor. the TG 180, powers 10 Air Force and Navy fighters and bombers. The 190 doubtless will be substituted In all .10. The 1 fid's success would indicate that the unuea states is out in rroni in ine race to TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By carrier service and by box mail through Kane Post Office ner week 25c; by mall, other than box holders: 70c per month; $2.00 for three months; $4.00 for six months and $8.00 per year for papers coing 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 for three months; $5.00 for six months; H8.50 per year. 5th to 8th zones $2.50 for three months; $5.00 for six months; 19.50 per year. All mail subscriptions payable in advance. Sending of Honey The Republican will not be responsible for money enclosed in letters unless registered. velop a metal strong enough to withstand the terrific temperatures thrown off by jet engines.

Address all communications to TDE REPUBLICAN, Kane, Pa. Special Representatives HOWLAND HOWLAND. Inc. 303 Seventh Avenue, isew xorx; oou ix. wucmgan Avenue, nicago, in.

MaJ. Richard L. The Jet principle in itself is simple. All countries Johnson know it. But only American metallurgists ap parently have been able to perfect a new alloy which can take the heat without cracklr.g.

NEW SPONSOR One of the witnesses questioned by the House' Un American activities committee in the Communist spy probe haa figured out what he considers Jo be proper revenge. i He is going to make the committee contribute indirectly, or course to the Wallace third party movement. The witness confided his plan to newsmen after a grilling at committee's hand in secret session. His scheme is simple: He plans to take the check he receives from the committee forj appearing aa a witness and endorse it over to the Wallace party. It will make a tidy contribution, since he receives six dollars for one day as a witness plus transportation from New York to ington and MARSHALL'S OWN PLAN Secretary "of State George C.1 pocket he even started for school earlier than usual and naturally, the hours dragged and the minutes lagged then came noon the parents awaited ar rival of the lad for dinner and they waited worried they began checking around and still no loy finally.

Just a few minutes ahead of the 1 o'clock whistle they heard him and saw him he would run a few' stpp and then cry as he reached his mother she said "What on earth happened to you." theh cainme the reply "I forgot It was morning, I thought It was night and just remwmbered." that was his explanation of losing that half day somewhere between ischool and the pencil box he lost a coupla of pounds making that Dawson street bill In high and edged Into class just under the line. The ANF has released word that The Faros worth Hatchery 1 again to he placed In operation which will be welcome news to all in this region the big hatchery with beautiful buildings and rearing ponds, was constructed during the old Wr.VPWA and alphabet days hatchery Is equipped wit. sufficient facilities to produce a huge amount of trout or what Marshall has a "Marshall Plan" of his owrt to speed up operations of; the once slow moving State department while giving himself a free dom of movement seldom enjoyed by his predecessors. It is due to his established practice of delegating authority and reserving his own time and effort to major decisions. Under this plan.

Undersecretary Robert A. Lovett bears the bjirden of super vising more important detail work. For instance, he was the top official sitting in at the technical' of developing the Marshall Plan itself. He worked around the clock on that. Lovett.

along with Counsellor Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen. is also' bearing the brunt of the delicate Moscow talks. It is they who wait! around until the small hours of the morning to receive the reports of Ambassador Smith when the western envoys confer at the Kremlin. It is they who sit down and draft further instructions to Smith on the next move to be made.

GOP AND THE LABOR VOTE New York's Gov." Thomas E.l Dewey and the GOP high command are not unduly concerned about President Truman's kickoff appeal for the labor vote in his Michi gan campaign speeches. Mr. Truman's addresses are regarded merely aa setting the' pattern of battle. A prominent GOP leader eaid: New Drug Will Help Children' ever it is desirable to stock in area1 waters with what the Pennsylvania State Huh Commission sendi into this area, there should he enough to a fisherman's paradise of every stream the hatchery Is located near Clarendon, In Warren county and can be Of Course It's Important NEWSPAPERS will be pretty well filled for the next six weeks with political reports, articles and features, most of them, according to a recent survey, favorable to the Republican candidate for the presidency, Thomas E. Dewey.

The time has come for the biggest political stories, of the nation and actions and words of candidates will be followed with the greatest concern by the interested. Now, despite the rumblings of some who get tired of reading political news, this procedure seems entirely justified. People may not like to read it all but they should. It's that important. Why is it that important? At the outset, every person in the nation, whether he lives in Washington, D.

C. or Kane, will be affected by the outcome of the November 2 ballot. The amount of taxes withheld from the weekly pay check depends to a large extent upon who gets elected in November. Is that important? The cost of living depends upon the election and the manner in which the government is operated after the elections. Is that important? Whether or not we shall get tough with Russia or go through another Munich is, to a certain extent, dependent upon the foreign policy of the Administration after the election.

And that means whether or not millions of young men end up in a terrible war. These things seem far distant to most people, but they aren't. Votes in Kane count just the same as they do in New York City. The "congressman representing us has one vote, which is just as many as any other congressman in the whole nation. How we live and who we eat depends to an astonishing degree upon what kind of government we elect for ourselves.

It is, then, the obligation of the American people to be as well informed as possible about the people and the issues for which they will vote in November. It is the obligation of the nation's newspapers to provide this information for the people. We can't make the readers read what is printed butt in any democracy, it is absolutely essential to provide the material for those who are interested in their own living conditions and who accept the responsibilites as well as the privileges of this nation. This Date In News of Past reached by cutting off from Route 0 at Clarendon. It Is only natural for the local eyes to be on the big dii'm project on Kast Branch of the Clarion at Glen Hazel which will make the largest body of water in this region several miles In length and many feet deep.

the project is not slated for completion for three years at least forms now are being "We expected this 'attack all along and naturally we are ready for it. The president has raised a great big smoke screen, but we won't concede the fire behind it is equally great" Truman Smoke Screen? 10 YEARS AGO Duane Paulson, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Paulson and Donald Lundin', 20, son of Mrs. Charles Lundin 'all of this were patients in the Community hospital this afternoon following an accident in which the truck they were driving turned over about 13 miles north of Kane on the Kane Junction Bradford section of Route 219.

Appointment of the Rev. Ralph Findley, pastor of East Kane Metiiodisl r(urch to Find ley Lake and Clymor, N. Y. was the only change in pastorates of this section at rlore of the Erie Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church at Oil City. GOP leaders are convinced American labor won't vote as a body.

They point out that New York labor, outside of New York City, has pretty solidly backed Dewey in hie guber natorial campaigns. The Republicans are prepared to lose most of the CIO vote, but' they do not believe that William Green can lead a Truman vote movement In the AFI erected for the concrete work including towers at the spillway which will he about 200 feet hlgn after all the concrete work is completed, th other work will begin huge equipment has been moved into the area and the West IVnn Power company run the big power lines Into the section this week many persons have vis. ited the area on sight seeing trips and are making repeated trips to cheek progress of the work with 80 to 100 feet of water Ice water at many' points, the trout possibilities of the Glen Hazel dam for the future are unlimited. plications irrespective of the seve ity of the disease or the age of the patient. When treatment was begua later than a week after the onset of the whooping attacks, the effects were less favorable.

This difference may be due in part to the fact that after whooping cough has made the patient vulnerable, other germs usually find aa easy entrance into the lungs. Not only does this secondary attack widen the damaged area but, by giving all invaders a better chance to dig in, makes it harder to dislodge them. Thus, in all those cases, in which treatment is started several weeks after the onset, a combination of the aerosporin with one of the sulfonamide drugs may be more effective than the use oj the aerosporin alone. Before a definite statement can be made as to the exact value of aerosporin, results of treatment oa a larger group of patients must observed. But it is to be hoped that in this new antibiotic substance will be found a potent weapon against whooping cough, a disease which annually kills so many young babies.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS J. J. Will you please tell ma something about head noises? Answer: Buzzing and ringing in the ears may be due to a number of causes, such as anemia, kidney disease, accumulation of wax in the ear, as well as an infection in tha tube connecting the ear with tha mouth. It would be advisable to lave a physical examination made to determine the cause of this condition. Br HERMAN N.

BUNDESEN, M.D. WHOOPING cough is by no means the innocent disorder many parents suppose it. It is an infinitely troublesome disease ia older children, and a definite killer during the first year of life. For this reason, the whole medical world ii watching with interest the performance of a new drug which gives promise of being effective against the germs causing whooping cough. Produced from bacteria known as bacillus aero sporus, it is called, in view of its lineage, aerosporin.

Tested on Animals As always, the first test of the new substance wis made on ani nrnls. After experiment showed that it completely protected them against what would otherwise have been fatal doses of whooping eough infection, aerosporin was tried in the treatment of children with whooping cough. Ten youngsters, between one month and two and one half years of age were treated. Aerosporin was given by injection into a muscle every four hours in mild cases and in twice the dose every three or four hours in severe cases. The treatment was continued for from three to five days.

Showed Improvement All of the children showed definite improvement in the first 48 hours of Vomiting, periods of coughing, and the frequency of coughing attacks were less. The patients in whom treatment was begun within a week after the onset of the typical whoop recovered without any com DE GAULLE BROTHER IN U. S. tw nspwr: tfor I YEARS AGO Playing In a sea of mud the Kane High school gridiron warriors defeated the plucky Sheffield eleven Saturday afternoon with a count of 24 0. DAILY CROSSWORD 4 4" II A i 3Ti a TANG 0ll I 'ul' i nJa fo" yjR i MxTfU ofs hi a ffiMujN I It 5 STjG A MS a 3 smCi? st a nHalTlo" i 24.

Vehicles hauled by other vehicles 25. Male sheep 26. Greek letter 29. Belonging tome 31. Negative reply 32.

Confer ACROSS 2. Anger 1. A suspen 3. Incite slon of arms 4. Letter 6.

A leaf S. Blundering subtending; fl. Ferry from the boat flower (var.) 11. More 7. Narrow infrequent inlet 12.

Passageway. (geol.) 13. Moth 8.Vipera 14. Points of 9. A cleaning land agent 15.

Golf mound 10. Cross 16. Fish 17. Excavate State Police Say: A few miles per hour over the safe driving speed, a few inches over the center line, a right or left turn a few seconds .1.00 soon without signal, has ended many a promising career. Any of these mistakes can crush out a life in an Instant.

Reading of fatal accidents In the newspapers may mean little to you, but in some home they are a real tragedy. UrrtlUifiHJ RETURN MURDERER TO SCENE OF CRIME BELMONT Mauris Junior Hol houser, under indictment for first degree murder in connection with last weekend's beating homicide of Mrs. Lena G. M. Robinson, 73 year old Scio widow, spent most of his first day of confinement in the Allegheny county jail sleeping.

Sheriff F. Var.ama Jones said late last night. The 26 year old former carnival worker, accused of beating the wealthy widow to death In an alleged robbery and of stealing her 1937 Buick sedan for his flight to the South, was turned over to the custody of Sheriff Jones early Sunday by Cpl. Dan Bily and Trooper John N. Sage of the State Police after the long motor trip from Salisbury, N.

where Holhouser had been held since his arrest on Wednesday. N( Sheriff Jones said Holhouser Interrupted his rest only at meal times and immediately thereafter sank again into deep sleep. "lis has had a pretty rough three or four days," the official explained. 18. Perched 19.

Auctions knighthood upon 33. Fragrant smells 34. Island of Pacific 37. Wreathes of flowers (Hawaii) 39. Animal's foot Saturday's Aniwtr 40.

Voided escutcheon 41. Pastry desserts 43. Beverage 44. Cunning 46. Wine receptacle SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By R.

J. SCOTT 20. Fluorine (sym.) 21. Deeds 23. There fore i ft 1 7 'I VI I I JSSl HANDSHAKE OF WELCOME is extended to Pierre de Gaulle, president of the Paris municipal council, by Grover Whalen, New York City'a professional greeter, as the brother of Gen.

Charles da Gaulle arrive to participate in Gotham's golden jubilee celebration. De Caulle ia accompanied by his daughter, Chantcl. Also welcoming him ia Ludo vio Chancel, French consul general in New York, fnfernatonaf) TODAY'S GRAB BAG 19. To scent, as danger 22. New York (abbr.) 23.

Strayers 27. Verbal 28. Exclamation 80. Corrective 34. River (Chin.) 35.

Becomes acid S3. Entire amount Board of Ordnance (abbr.) 39. Leap about 42. Encounters 45. An aborigine of New Zealand 47.

Bay window 4S. Soap like plant 49. Analysis, as of ore CO. Receptacles for Valuables DOWN 1. Allowance for waste i 1 Ij.

4s rs Tga KmTL m.m i Z4 as 2i 772 ii i 31 'fy 45 4 7, Ipd mmm mm I r. By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Wilier Wanda Hendrix was bom in a log cabin In Jacksonville, Fla. A Hollywood talent scout spotted, her when she was appearing with, a Little Theater group in 1944, and took her to the film capital for a screen test Wanda continued her dramatic studies at the studio. She Is an only child. LyiKC TlSrt CAMOUFLAGE.

HtlR ftS 4b LOOK LIKE SARqASSUM BERRIES FLOATING WEED 15 MASSED HbEfHi AMD DoffED tYER Wrrl IW lb RESEM81E St. 4 J'? i 1 Kt 4 a IT HAPPENED TODAY On Sept. 20, 1031, Bruno Richard Hauptmann was arrested for the Lindbergh baby kldnaplng slaylng. On this same date, In 33 I B. Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia, crossed the Tigris river to Join battle with Darius for possession of the Per slan empire.

THE ANSWER, GUICKI J. What la a robot? 2. What ia the Morte code? 3. What ia a coddled egg? 4. Where ia Devil's Island? C.

What ia 'Wedgwodd" IT'S BEEN SATO But what is your duty 9 What the day demands. Goethe. HAPPY IIRTHDAY Patricia Colling, motion pic ture actress, end Elliott Nugent, actor, are the recipients of our birthday greetings today. YOUR FUTURI This time favors romance, and also improvement in your budgeting. In your next year you ahould enjoy some good fortune, ao endeavor not to minimize it by carelessness or indifference in vocational matters.

Cultivate self control and caution. MODERN MANNERS you take your small children Visiting, do tee to it that they do not damage or destroy eay. aour i Code. How Bi; A Humming BIRO'S NES Ex ditch digger Ex tage adres JOBS UPON A TIME Could you imagine John Lund, film actor, digging ditches? He did when he started, to earn his living. John was also a soda Jerk, carpenter and timekeeper before he joined a stock company and went on the stage.

He has appeared in every type of show since those early times, end Broadway critics gave him rave notices for his performance aa Yank in The Hasty Heart. A Hollywood film role followed. Lund waa born in Rochester, N. and la married to Marie Charton. SPtClFltS NO FLAG DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work It: AX YDLB AAXR LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another.

In this example A Is used for the three L's, for the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apos. trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation LVQ PRY CDYJ KDNOEQEF LQARYT CQNUWN HNDPW DP CRN RTQKW NBTDWP HNQKWNTF.

Saturday's Oryptoquotei FRIENDSHIP'S THE PRIVILEGE OF PRIVATE MEN IS PLACID AftoVL NL U.S. FLAC HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. A mechanical, man in tha play R. U. R.

2. A system of telegraphla communication employing dot and dashes. 3. One that is cooked slowly, just below the boiling point of the water. 4.

It is an island off the east coast of South America, near French Guiana. C. A fine, porcelain like ware. 41 LAE.S camera OPERATES A A. RA OF 100,000,000 FRAMES PER BUI WKtri.

CHURCH SERVlOS A HALF DOLLAR WOULD COVER if. aac Held aboard a warsHipkl LAG OF rtt CHURCH IS RUM UP AMP SfRIPtS. SjmdKU. World rih(i ttxmi. 1 i I.

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