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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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frif BAItY tl6tt, PfMNA. WEDNESDAY, AFkiI 30, High Sclxool Students Visit Bridgeville Plant Will Capita! Punishment Be Banned In State HARRISBlTRfi (Upl-Wluit Mother-ToJSe Needs Competent Medical Care ly Htmm H. BUNDEiSif M.D. MOST babies thse cUyi arejThis dosage was continued born in hospitals, where thej through the 28th week or preg-Jatest medical advances are.nancy If the weekly smears be-available to insure the safety of'came negative. re trin mother and t.ii'.d.

Dosage Increased mot hers-to -bi- should take the chances that in the next few year Pennsylvania will follow the lead of seven other states which have abolished capital punishment Slate Attorney General Thomas T). McBride, an outspoken opponent of the death penalty, believes of our present rnedi-l If the smrs continued to be cal long before tne dosa6e -as in-time for' the baby to check in Fsed by 25 mg. per day until Every expectant mother PrPer aany aosage was de- termined. If, by the fourth week be under the care of a competent physician. Prevents Disappointments Regular examinations by a doctor may prevent serious disappointments for you future mothers.

of treatment, the smears were still positive, 100 mg. of intramuscular progesterone in oil was given twice weekly in addition to the oral dosage. All of the women took three capsules of a special vitamin they are improving and the day will come when the electric chair at Rockview State Penitentiary will be a museum piece. Whiljf it is not generally known, the present state administration seriously considered submitting legislation to eliminate death sen-tenses at the last session of the Legislature. Although Gov.

George M. Leader has never taken an For one thing, by examining preparation four times a day in cervical mucus smears we canjaddition to their regular vita-often tell when a patient is likely mins until birth of the babies. to abort. Two successive nega tive smears are usually an in uniciai sianu on me issue, iic-Rride said he is certain the governor is opposed to capital from conversations he has had with the state's chief executive. Opponents of the death penalty have argued strenuously against it for many reasons, but McBride raised a relatively unknown argu CANOKSHUW; IIK.H si Hoof, students were quests during Chemical Progress Week chemist, explain the -story of paint and the part that Cvanainid made alkyd resins April 14-18.

ol the Bridgeville plant ol the- Plastics and Hesins Division. American play in the final product. Shown on the far right is Joseph Mascelta teacher ol the Cyananud Company. Here they listen closely as l-Ycd Hart above left, development class. The capsules contain a specific type of bioflavinoid and 100 rng.

of ascorbic acid. Abortion Avoided Through careful medical supervision, these women were able to prevent expected abortions. In all probability, they would have lost their babies if they had not been under the care of their doctors. See what we can do to help you? QUESTION AND ANSWER Q. Will the excessive heat used to make skimmed milk damage the protein content of the milk? Answsr: It has been found that with modern processing of skimmed milk, the proteins do not undergo any change.

This milk can be used very well for reducing. However, it is not advisable for children to drink skimmed milk, for they need the butter fat in their milk. 1 Gloria Wood ment against uie etlect on persons connected with its imposition. "Judges, attorneys, jurors, wardensit is a harrowing exped ishly with little concern for dlcation of a perfectly normal pregnancy. While postive smears in themselves don't always mean an impending abortion, they do mean that the expectant mother should be watched closely by her physician.

Definite Action Needed If a positive smear is coupled with a history of previous abortions, psychoneurosis, or a poor fetal or obstetric history, then it is usually advisable to take definite action to save the baby. In many, many cases, the use of progesterone helps to save babies who otherwise probably would never be born. In a study of the effectiveness of this type of therapy, only one abortion occurred in a group of 22 women treated with progesterone. In this particular study, the patients were started on 100 mg. per day of oral progesterone.

Hollywood Not Hollywood Has Vocal Talent taste." But today's movie colony bash is liable to be a "good party the eastern tradition." as opposed to "Hollywood Civil Aeronautics Confirms Report LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UP) -Preliminary findings by the Civil Aeronautics Board have confirmed that a F100 jet and a United By VERNON SCOTT Passing Out Gems HOLLYWOOD (UP)-The Hollywood partygiver isn't out LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) Singer Tony Martin said Wednesday this gambling community can afford While Medeiros' reputation ps a 1 i ii. i I to pay its entertainers in box-car I Air Lines DC7 collided almost ience on all of them," McBride said.

"It has a traumatic effect on jurors. In almost every case where the death sentence has been imposed, you can find jurors who will sign statements asking the Pardons Board to grant clemency." McBride, a member of the Pardons Board, said a recent survey showed 14 of 21 judges in the Philadelphia area opposed to capital urn inexpert uiese nays jparty consultant is growing, his and it must pretty disappoint- forte is arrangement; With mg to the die-hard movie fan who iWtmT, u-wh figures because the performers I head-on over the Nevada desert a HOLLYWOOD LT.) Gloria Wood stands a petite five feet. But she's got a big vocal talent that maker hers the most heard if little known voice in the world. Gloria bases her broad claim on the fact she's done more than 1000 commercials during the past year, was the voice on best-seller record "Hey. Bellbov." a few i) hinerp it hnck into hp cover: week ago.

i the crap tables. nrnKTiiiwis uiu uays. Taxes aren't the only reason the movie kings and queens have cut down on the splashy, "help- 195S. Klne Features Syndicate. Ine.

It was believed at first that the jet went out 6f control and plunged straight down onto the New York bound luxury liner. rival that of any major MedcLros is prepared to use iteins which range from a 30 cent Chinese teacup to $1000 sterling can-dleabra. Mdk Over Orchid "Plenty of comedians and singers blow their entire salaries at the tables," says the curly-haired vocalist. "There isn't anything else to do yourself to a diamond tiara" Vivest In The Future Buy U. S.

Savings bonds years back, and as vocalist with The Philadelphia Bar Assn. is on type of parties which were the record with a resolution against Forty nine persons were killed in vogue a few vears aeo. T)i. tvnlnnnllAii I it. "And wardens are opposed to it," he said.

Kay Kyser recorded several discs which sold more than a million copies each. One of the Kyser records, "Woody Woodpecker," sold more than 4,000.000. While Gloria probably has made a better living by concen BERMUDA HOLIDAY here except gamble. Some friends of mine not only lose their salaries, but a great deal more. It provides sort of an insurance for the hotels.

The owners know the entertainers will be back to pay off their debts. Discussing the various theories the crash. Phil Goldstein, head CAB investigator on the scene, said Monday the right wing of the- super Sabre-jet sliced through the airliner wing like a giant knife, severing about an eight-foot section of the tip. trating on commercials than she Many Salaries Gambled might have done if she'd been have become more attuned to the world around them and their taste has improved," says florist party consultant Stanley Medeiros, whose customers include Joan Crawford, Cary Grant. Lo-retta Young and scores of other personalities.

"The stars have learned they don't have to float a barge down the Nile to have a party or arrive at Giro's on an elephant to set the proper 'party' tone," he said. plugging away to become a hit When a wealthy man about-Hollywood wanted to surprise his lady friend with a mink coat, Medeiros delivered her the pelts intricately tied to a dazz.ing white orchid tree. At actor Dan Dailey's birthday party for his wife, guests were presented corsages in which they found golf balls and folding mon- ey for greens fees. made up a spec'al or-; der for the late Humphrey Bogavt when he was hospitalized with cancer a tree of red carnations 1 and cigarettes perched on an i antique chessboard set for game. recording star, the blonde with the four-octave voice admits she's "Ninety-nin? per cent of the salaries are blown sky high if not on gambling, the money is spent on the show itself.

"For instance, you read where a singer is paid $30,000 a week, but the loot pays for the entire SEVEN DAYS Here is a Bermuda Holiday for a king or queen. Seven unforgettable days in Beautiful Bermuda. On the first day, you'll depart from the U. S. at New York aboard a Pan American World Airways Four-en-gined Clipper.

In but three short hours you'll arrive in Bermuda to find a motor car and driver waiting to take you to your hotel. advanced in support of the death penalty, McBride made several surprising statements one, particularly, in variance with most opinion. "It costs more to put a man to ideath than it does to put him in jail the rest of his life," he said. McBride pointed out the high court costs, the lengthy appeals, many of which must be financed by the state when a court-appointed lawyer handles the case. "The death penalty does not deter killers," McBride said.

He cited comparable states one of which operates under capital pun oshment while the other does not tired of the anonymity. "Don't misunderstand," she cautioned with a wink, "I'm not knocking my residuals. And I minutes later minus $2G00, only to find the papers had been sold out." Martin has made more appearances here than any other star-some 18 shows. He alone among performers has a lifetime contract (with the Flamingo Hotel). "Vou couldn't get me to live in Las Vegas if you gave me the town," he added.

"Entertainers have as much commercial work ONLY $245.69 as. I can use. But I would like to record a song which sells a mil- show extra violins, jugglers, a dance team and maybe a comedian. "Highest individual sajary ever picked up in this town was Liber No Time For Watches "It was nothing to pass platters of wrist watches at the dinner ion and has my name on it." "Hey, Bellboy," came close to table as favors for the evening it but it wasn't the same, ac so stir crazy, and the desert air a few yoars bade. C0LAIZZ0 TRAVEL AGENCY cording to Gloria.

"I sang along is really rough on singers. We all "Fifteen years with the Porcupines fore teheir quills into the flesh 'of an attacker b'f a slap of their tails and not by! Robin Hood archery despite su-j perstitions to the contrary. 1 25 N. Jefferson Ave. SH.

5-8180 al's $40,000 a week for three weeks. Average pay is between 13 and 20 thousand dollars a frame. "That's individual and ours to keep if we ran stay away from dice and roulette. There are few easy spend attitude of the war years the idea was to spend lav- with the instruments, mostly the trumpets, and the only lyrics were an occasional 'I ley. Bell Maine and Michigan do not impose the death penalty.

Vermont, which is comparable to Maine. Illinois." which compares with Michigan, do. Yet Vermont and Illinois have the higher homicide rates, and so does Mississippi. have throat trouble if we're not careful. "As for the gambling, -losing only hurts for a minute, and I've found when you leave town you forget it." boy.

And wouldn vou know it they later got around to banning i who can do it. I gamble myself. N- "I'll never forget the time I was claiming tne way i said it was which has the highest percentage, too suggestive," Gloria said. Gloria subsequently decided, to having dinner shows shortly alter an opening. A clerk rushed up and told me to get my hands on the papers to check the reviews.

On my way to the news- Until alter the Civil War, all clock making in America was centered in Connecticut. But stand one of tne friendly croupiers! an Illinois company founded in Another Fine Dealer Is Now Selling Rambler! cut four records of her own rock 'n roll and ballads on a speculation basis. When Columbia P.ec-ords' Mitch Miller heard one of them. "Mr. Sorrow." he signed her and let her select her own records for an album to be released in June "Wood for the Fire." advised me that my favorite num- 1885 is today the nation's biggest ber on the roulette wheel had producer, with more than 3.500 been hitting more than its share persons employed by the Wesl-for half an hour.

clox organization at its LaSalle. "I reached the newsstand 45 111., plant. rvn jAJ ol homicides in the nation, he said. McBride, who has been the defending lawyer in many homicide cases, said he believed he would be disqualified if he were ever called to sit on a murder jury "I'm sufficiently set against it (capital punishment) that 1 would have to tell the prosecuting attorney I don't think the Common-Avealth would get a fair deal," he said. Since McBride has been a mem of the Pardons Board, only three cases involving capital punishment have come before it.

In one, the Norman Moon case, the board recommended commutation to life imprisonment. In a second case it has withheld its recommendation because an appeal has been filed with the Supreme Court for a new trial. In the third case, involving three Philadelphia youths, the board upheld the death sentence by a 2-2 vote but the execution was postponed because the state Supreme Court agreed to reinstate an appeal. Do you believe the majority ol Pennsylvanians are opposed to the death penalty, McBride was asked. "I don't know," McBride said "But those who support it never come out with their reasons.

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