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THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA. TUESDAY. JUNE 30.

1964 PAGE FOUR ONE MAN'S MEAT, ANOTHER MAN'S POISON Turns Up THE KANE REPUBLICAN aay new york Incorporated Feb. 7 1900 i THE 5iP iFNPA Member of Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for republi rpiIE bride and groom said "I wi NEW YORK Things one New Yorker thinks about: As far as I'm concerned, it has taken a Briton named V. S. Pritchett, who has been in our Gomorrah here to gather material for a book due next year, to put his thumb exactly on the word that describes New York: 'activity. "What is not naturally active In New York," Pritchett reports, "soon has to turn to and become so.

You sense that there is not an inactive man, woman or child in the place. cation all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local news published herein. Published every afternoon except Sunday by the Kane Publishing Company, at The Republican Building, 200 North Fraley Street, Kane. John.B. Cliff, Editor and General Manager.

Richard K. Coleman, Associate Editor. Ciiarles W. Bodine, Advertising Manager. G.

Eugene Johnson, Mechanical Superintendent Entered at the Post Office of Kane, Pa. as secend class matter. then clasped hands and Jumped from the small plane more than a mile in the sky That was the way the wedding went as two sky diving enthusiasts, Alvin Lowns hury, 81, of Copley and Patricia Queen Faroh Diba 4rWL WAGl AHV80DV DUMt Ji ENOUGH TO DOAWPNQ Cristy, 22, of Akron, were married Sunday at Canton, Ohio The couple dropped 3,300 feet in free fall before opening their parachutes over Canton Airport, where the wedding reception was held The TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By carrier service and by box mail through Kane Post Office per week 55c; by mail, other than box holders, $1.75 pr mwnth; $5.00 for three months; $9.50 for six months and $18.00 per year for papers going through the Kane Post Office to the rural routes and subscribers residing any place in the first and second postal zones. Other zpnes (U.S. and Canada) $5.50 for three months; $10.00 for six pgonths; $19.00 per year.

AU mail subscription payable in advance. Service personnel U.SA. and APO $16.00 per year. bride wore a white jump suit. "You I VVU l' iQW itf couldn't very well wear a wedding dress when jumping," she bsterved, fail The groom was dressed in dark blue.

Eric Shinkel, missing witness in the James Hoffa fraud trial, appears in Chicago court to testify. Shinkel keeps the books for Calvin Kovens, one of Hoffa's co defendants. FOOD for thought: Only 43 per cent of adult Americans have com. pleted high school, according to the Sending of Money The Kane Republican will not be responsible for money enclosed in letters unless registered. Address all communications to KANE REPUBLICAN, Kane.

Pa, ZIP Code 16735 U.S. Office of Education The population of the United States has climbed an estimated 12 million since the 1960 census. National Advertising Representative William E. Eysinger, 200 North Fraley Street, Kane, Pa. A young Army pilot who six weeks ago spoke with his pastor about duty was killed in South Vict Nam News of the Past June 30, 1954 Miss Patricia Millard was honored at a birthday party at her home on Holman Street recently.

Guests included Col een Kelley, Dolly Kelley, Dick Weaver, Cookie Weaver, Alice Weaver, Carmen Chavez, Judy Zampogna, Linda Mortenson, Christine Bucheit, Carolyn Mil ford, Nancy Rose, Jackie Ro.se, Don Wittenburg and David Millard. last week He was Capt. Marlin E. McOahan, 28 year old father of UMijfMK two and a native of Harrison rg, Pa, The pilot's father, Kenneth B. McCahan, was notified Wednesday By LESTER L.

COLEMAN, M.D. night that his son died when You may drop dead, but while you are alive She and the Shah you will be injected daily with the natural held hands. electricity of the place." Pritchett, whose comments are appearing In a national magazine, used another pertinent word there alive. Regularly, the moo'm pitcher actors I come across here in Manhattan say that when they leave California and come to New York, they come alive. "I don't say I can stand it for long," they say, "but it's wonderful while I can take it." Mr.

P. has been here long enough to draw some other interesting conclusions, like so: "Money: You realize that money is probably sacred; or if not sacred, then the elixir of life. The Irish and the Two" great oppressed tribes have come into their own: two tribes noted for their passion, their corporate or family sense and their sociability. Parades: The New Yorker has always been a marching animal. They hate cops.

Dames' preoccupy them; some want to clear Fifth Avenue of every dame in a mink coat who is spending her husband's money, divorcing him when she has spent it, and neglecting any children they may have had. These men are the Savonarolas of the trade." Pritchett's darts are true and sharp, and none more to the mark than his remark about our civic pride: "Although New Yorkers curse the city for its expense and its pressures, and though all foreigners think: it is the ether foreigners who make it impossible, they are all mad about the1 place. There is, no other like it in the world." He is right, of course but no one Is supposed to know we feel that way. 1 Tins IS NEW YORK: PAUL ANKA HAS BEEN APPEAR, ing at the Waldorf for the Customary high tariff and next month he will perform for free at Freedomland, the big Bronx amusement park. Tim Johnson, who owns the Etalege an tique shop in Third Avenue, was a kid actor with Lana Turner and Ava Gardner some seasons ago.

If the Fair is eating up youc funds, a reasonably inexpensive way to spend a Sunday in New York is to go on a Museumof the City of New York "walking tour," covering Broadway of Civil War days, fashionable Brooklyn of 1865, etc. The Shah. of Iran and his empress were at the fair the other afternoon, she beautiful in a yellow suit and wide aquamarine hat and to an old romantic, it wa3V warming to see that they held hands. Incidentally, if you visit the Birthdates section of the Transportation and Travel Pavilion, you can just announce the date and year of your birth and the front page of the New York Times of that day will be reproduced for you promptly on" micro film. ARKRAFT STRAUSS, TIIE BIG SIGN COMPANY, JUST erected the tallest figure of a show business personality ever reared in Times Square a 40 foot tall likeness of singing star Sam Cooke, who's just opened a cafe engagement here.

Saloon tips: wonderful veteran trombonist Wilbur de Paris, my gin rummy instructor of yesteryear, is held over at The' Broken Drum, and Chuck Wayne, the great guitarist, is starring with Helen Merrill at The Most. Sholem Aleichem's Tevye stories will the basis of the new Zeft Mostel musical, "Fiddler on the Roof," due in September at the Imperial. Hard To 'Work Off 'Calorie plane he was flying on a message' drop mission crashed. Capt. Me Cahan attended Carson Long Insti IT IS SAD but undeniably tution in New Bloomfield and graduated from the U.S.

Military JUNE BECOMING JULY rriIE calendar is a reminder but not a necessity. You "know it is June becoming July, even with your eyes closed, when you smell the too sweet milkweed blossom at the country roadside. You know what time is by the season's clock when you hear the first harvest fly buzz to its shrilling climax and run down to a hiss and a dull drone. You listen to the oriole and the tanager and the exuberant robin at dawn and again at dusk, but seldom in the warm hours 4 Walk the open fields before the heat of the day has settled on them and you smell the old, old tang of mint and bee balm and yarrow. Stand at the gar den fence before the bees have gathered for their day's work and the spiced fragrance of old fashioned pinks is a sweet reminder of the season.

Stand there at dusk and you will know the perfume of nicotiana and the soft flight of dark moths hovering at the nectary blossoms. Linger as the first stars appear and you will be in the midst of a firefly galaxy. It is a sensible time, in the root sense of that word. The senses are piqued and quickened by the smells and sounds and subtle presences of early summer. It is a lively, teeming world, too busy to watch any calendar except that of the sun and the long, lingering daylight hours of summer growth and summer abundance.

New York Times. true that household chores do Academy at West Point, N.Y., in not work off the "nibbling" calories collected while doing 1959 His mother, Mrs. Barbara L. McCahan, after hearing of her them. The busy housewife mis son's death, left to join his widow, Patricia, and two duunhlers, ages takenly believes that all her exhausting: cleaning, mopping, 3 and 4, in Sangerli N.Y.

The father said his son had been in Viet Nam about a Six washing and ironing is an aid weeks ago lie was on leave in Ilar Her helpful husband is likewise deceived. risburg. His pastor, the Rev. Elias II. PhUi'iiM.

recalled his recent June 30, 19U Fourteen employes cf Mc Lcllan sfore enjoyed a picnic supper at Ludlow Park recent ly. Attending were Mrs. Carl Gustafson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Esther Wooclin, Linnri Teng strand, Linnea Johason, Marilyn and Kathleen Doubles, Ol ga Zarnick, Carol Loeffler, Shir ley Ranf, Ruth I arson, Kather ine DeMarte, Demere Teng strand and Joe Fern. June 30, 1931 The YWCA is again completing plans for a stay at home camp, to be held in Evergreen Park, to provide Kane girls with all the fun of camp lit; and at the same time be spared the expense of going out of town.

Dr. Elizabeth Cleland will, be camp director, assisted by Miss Mary Bender," YWCA secretary. Mowing the visit there. "He luoki'd god, and tion. 1 For the flab that remains, there is only one cure.

As the sage wisely said: "The real weight reducing exercise is pushing pushing yourself away from the temptation of pies, puddings, pastries and second portions. LIFE SAVING TEAMS Teams of specially trained doctors and hospital personnel' are saving lives all over the world during severe emergencies. Hospitals have trained their personnel to insure that the race against life saving time will be unhampered by any possible disorganization or confusion. "All hands stand by," per forming their job with drilllike precision and absolute efficiency as 'soon as the alert signal is flashed through the lawn, sawing I felt as if he were my own. had him and had knwn wood, and washing the car are him all the way.

I wasn't cut bus ed about hjs going to Vi 1 Nam. just as unre warding to said 'what a messy place Buf he was in such high spirits a really Dr. Coleman weight watch ers. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J.

SCOTT For example, only four and a half calories are used in a min splendid young man. And 1 rcmcm ber he looked at me and said, '1 have my duty to RORSCHARCH, an 8 year pld Dal ute while ironing or hanging 0 OTA RECORD" PAIR, of EXtPK.HI TJr I TuJKS WELKINS 228 POUNDS jSipA MEA5URIH4 12 FU IH LtNlt, WtibW fc! JS AKLM FROK All OL6 bULL HEAR. '(v' ji MflUM the week's wash. Making the bed or sweeping the floor are matian, will spend the summer alternating between a sumptuous hospital. home with a splendid picture win not good for much more.

Burns Few Colories Chopping a tree burns up only a measly eight calorics per dow and a leading thoroughbred Mobile Units On Hand farm His master and mistress, Thomas E. and Bessie Hagei Mas In the Bethany Hospital in minute. Playing golf or bowling Kansas City, mobile units called TV CAMEOS: Joan Anderson She's Just What the Doctor Ordered ters are being divorced at Ixington, "crash carts" are always on Ky. and each wants sole possession hand, completely equipped with of the animal. Masters says he has every possible life saving in a concrete block doghouse with a strument.

i picture window for Rorscharch at Electronic heart pace makers, his home at nearby Nicholasville, Mrs. Masters says she would keep automatic breathing machines, emergency surgical packs, and the dog at Maine Chance Farm near Lexington Circuit Judge Nolan Carter ruled they would al a wide, assortment of medications are in organized readiness. Life saving resuscitation is actively begun within seconds ternate possession monthly, with visitation privileges, until the di 'HOW SHOULD after a heart emergency occurs. Hospitals everywhere are training similar gets rid of only about five calories in a minute. The disappointment grows Worse at the end of a tired day with the realization that all that furious activity used up almost the same number of calories as are contained in the first martini which is consumed, too, in just about a minute.

Even those more ambitious and rugged individuals who go out for a vigorous game of tennis or baseball will be disheartened to know that the weight they lose momentarily is mostly water (through perspiration) which can be replaced with a refreshing drink and the generous meal they will enjoy after, working up that healthy appetite. Don't Be Discouraged But don't be completely discouraged. Physical activity does vorce is final. After that, the judge said, he would have to figure out who gets the dog "or eventually CCS BESfOREO The skill and speed of such just have to cut it In half." fo KEEP NE YOLKS WEU CEH TER.ED 7 URE EHD UP. well coordinated teams often HM REUEP OK UA1 SO LOHQ amp used ff'S fO lrf1iEMA If CAHHcrf IF WAM lltl fo.

1 WS Wi ASCErtDED'fHE "frtROHE 188 AHD RtlHIJ? 63iARt INIDIAN LEADER ILL make the difference the infinite difference between catastrophe and the happy return to health. NEW DELHI, India UP) Ailing Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri These columns, pre designed. By ED MISURELL PRETTY Joan Anderson, a shapely silver blonde with hazel eyes, has been achieving a growing measure of fame in her four year old career as an actress. She's appeared in two Broadway plays, one off Broadway production, two soap operas, and is currently stirring things up as a emme fatale in "The Doctors," an NBC TV afternoon serial. But it was a dirty commercial that brought Joan more renown than all her other roles combined to date.

"Out of that messy oil filter job, I received a number of other offers to do crazy, way out commercials," she smiled during a recent interview in New York. "At the moment, too, there's talk, that the nutty performance I gave in the com mercial may result in my appearing on six Jonathan Winters' specials next season. It seems that the commercial caught the eye of his manager and I've been asked to talk things oyer." The oil filter pitch has caught he eyes and tickled the risi to relieve your fears about was reported in generally good condition today but more of his official schedule was canceled: DAILY CROSSWORD health through a better under' standing of your mind and body. For the first time there was a Kmr M'fi All the hopeful new advances in medicine reported here are known to doctors everyivhere. public suggestion that the 59 year old prime who reportedly was stricken with a mild heart attack Friday night, should delegate some of his responsibilities.

I if II OLE. pMtH A a have its rewards. Even if the scale is no kinderV muscles will be firmer, and the wholbody Will be grateful' for the fiinivla Your individual medical problems should be' handled by pour own doctor. He knows ybu best. e3 Syndicate, Inc.) King Fcatur Subscribe to the Republican.

3. Persian coin 4. Obtained 5. Egg dishes 6. King's headdress 7.

Slack 8. Certain paintings 9. Location of Tibet 10. Military cap 17. Part of "to be" 19.

Fidgety 20. Vessels 21. Knock 22. Ostrich, like bird 23. Brooch 25.

Sash: Jap. 26. Writing 27. Anger 29. A weekday 31.

Snow runner 33. Variety of willow 34. Stuff 35. Robust S6.Mine entrance TODAYS GRAB BAG 1 IIIIIMHIW llfi'liiM i' Yesterday'! Aniwev 38. Spinal membrane 39.

Hebr. lyre 40. Tidings 42. Frozen water 44. Metallic rock Here' Joan Anderson as the femme fatale in NBC TV's 'The Doctors." In addition, she knocks down loot doing commercials.

THE ANSWERwOUICKI SPOT OF FAME GUESS THE NAME "1 bilities of millions of viewers, mercials (she's made 50 to 60 too. If you reside in an area in the last four years), Joan can be seen about four times where it hasn't been shown yet, a brief description is in order. It begins with Joan, glamor 8 10 ACROSS 1. City on Red River, N.D. 6.

Cape 11. Adage 12. Lift 13. An old fashioned "tablet" 14. Flower 15.

Communications: comb, form 16. Mandate 18. Cebine monkey 19. Decorative plants 21. Fame 24.

American Indian 28. Faultily 29. Italian river SO. Flay on words: pL 31. Listless 32.

Couples 34. Rolled tea 37. Little girl 38. Cupid 41. Half diameters 43.

Drench 45. "Wonderland" girl 46. Missile weapon 47. Measure of length 48. Periods of time DOWN 1.

Speedy 2. a week on "The Doctors." She plays Nora Hansen, the divorced sister of Dr. Maggie Fielding, and ha3 intruded of 1. What was Andrew Jack eon's first official aet as president? 2. When djd the taxing of whisky begiii in the 3.

What commonly usefl language has the fewest letters? .4. Which state has never been under a foreign flag? 5. Must the president elect, by law, take his oath of office In D.C.? ously dressed in chiffon, and 12 wearing a $50 hairdo, riding 14 15 late on the latter romance By RUTH RAMSEY Central Press Wtitet the whole affair, remaining Mexican until after the war when it just as blithely sur rendered to American forces. Mid nineteenth century railroads brought people, money and increased liveliness. Juarez found refuge here from Maxi millian's forces, as djd Giuseppe Garibaldi during his adventurous career in Central Bullets sang through the streets as rebels fought federal troops across the river during the J911 rebellion against Mexico's President Diaz.

This great statue, begun in 1938 and dedicated in 1940, suggests the Spanish Catholic influence of the conquistadores blended with the old six gun spirit of a border town where races and nations meet and mingle, where cultures mix with 17 15 18 1 1 Vs J0i ft I 20 19 21 22 23 Ho 24 25 27 28 29 BORN TODAY Conductor Wilfred PeXleticr, statesman Walter Ulbricht, actress singer Lena Home, actress Eusan Hayward, Don Gross of baseball. 30 31 33 32 enrolled, in Emporia State Teachers College as a speech major," After receiving her B. A. in 1957 she taught in Kansas for a year. She followed this by another year of teaching in Atlanta, Ga.

'Although I had studied ballet as a youngster," she said, "I always wanted to be an actress. In October 1959 I came to New York to have a go at it. A month, later I was lucky enough to get my first commercial job. It helped a lot toward the rent." In I960, she landed the ingenue role on Broadway in "A Thurber Carnival." Thi3 was followed by a year's run in "Come Blow Your Horn." she began to win a reputation as one of the top TV pitchwomen in commercials. Her marriage to Heubing took place about three years ago after they met in summer stock.

There is no conflict in their professional lives because, as Joan says, "The whole matter is considerably simplified by the fact that my husband is a far better actor than I am. Since, I realize this, there is no competition." I toldi you above that Joan is a top pitchwoman. V. 34 37 35 WAV with stalwart Dr. Matt Powers.

Where Maggie represents virtue and order, Nora is temptation, vanity and the cynosure of husbahds with a wandering eye. "There are a number of reasons why appearing on 'The Doctors" is advantageous," explained Joan. "As far as security goes, it is the best possible type job for an actress. Secondly, it makes it possible, as opposed to summer stock, to remain in New York and do readings tor Broadway shows that are planned for next fall. Last, and far from least, it keeps me and my husband, Craig Heubing, together.

He plays Steve Lloyd on 1 "Surprisingly, to date we've never had a scene together on the show. The plots in which we are involved run separately." London born Joan came to the YOUR FUTURE Your outlook brightens, promotion and other good fortune loom ahead. Today's child will be hospitable. i .1 41 43 42 44 beside a young man in an open car. As he stops the car, he moves in romantically close and says something about the engine running roughly.

I0AN produces a big wrench and inquires, "When did you change your oil filter?" To his surprise, she climbs out, slides under the car and then emerges disheveled and dirty with a filthy, dripping filter in her hand. She tosses him the filter, climbs in beside him, runs her grease stained hands along his cheeks and murmurs throatily, "Now, what did you have in mind?" He can barely answer: "Get a PurOlater oil filter!" Her deft work in the commercial won for Joan the Clio award as the "Best Spokeswoman of 1963." The Clio, which is named after the Greek of History, is to the world of commercials what the Oscar is to the movies. When she isn't doing com 45 one another to produce an uncommon charm. What and where is this spot of fame? (Name at bottom of column) r47 spindle WATCH YOUR IANGUAGE POLTROON (pol TROON) noun; a wretched coward; a craven. A Cryptogram Quotation More than a million people have visited this spot of fame, a 42Tfoot high statue symbolic of the international character of the southwestern city it overlooks.

Though the city was not settled on its present Bite ujil 1827, historically it enjoys a heritage rich as any city in the West. When the Pueblo Revolt forced the Spaniards to evacuate Santa Fe in 1681, it became the temporary capital of Northern MexicOi When Texas seceded from Mexico, the city blithely ignored IT'S BEEN SAID It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1.

To buy 20 spittoons for the White House, 2. In 1791. 3. Hawaiian, with a 12 letter alphabet. 4.

Idaho. I 5. No. 'oevs Ci 'anuug Kitf oisj tD CB IPKZ ABOTUKYRCV YV JPKZY VBOP KUYLP CB CIP JZPCAIPH KRH CIP 1KTTN. MBIRVBR Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ONE CANNOT COLLECT ALL THE BEAUTIFUL SHELLS ON THE BEACH.

ANNE LEJ BERGH CO 1364, Slog Features Incl United. States 11 years ago wh6n her father's firm sent him IT HAPPENED TODAY On this date in 1958, the Senate approved the bill to make Alaska the 49th state. to work in Wichita, Kan. She Distributed by King Features Syndicate.

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