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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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nrrow ibaspitaJ! at Rolls. Or. tacovtiti that the M- fecuous agent of vouJrf hrougfr ixiten. aot readily. la 23 experiments tfce virus passed the ftttew only three times.

Tlu the filtrate was pioyed by iaoculatinc monkeys Virus Infection Is Found to Produce Dread Trachoma. ntx Prtw Stiff St. Lotos, (UP) Results ol dbt ycikn expeririwwtatiofi and into the causes of tra- fcy the Washington ITniver- Dr. -luiianetJe said that liiure bacteria nearly always pres- ta ob- for study from persons af- with the disease and. due to tor irregularity with which active were obtained, com- nuaiort set out to find other or eliminating bacteria as a (actor.

terac mm DRAWS HITLER BIAfiS OVER WAR IN WHICH SWORO WAS ORAWM! BtSU feteotaad. Oet "ty trachoma hete piwved that dread disease eye is an infection ol a vinw rather than, of bacteria. of the experiments have been detaHed in a book of Traehama." fay A. JuIianeDe. chairman of CMMussion.

The work ex- fat detail the methods used in reaching the conclusion that disease, the common cause of hltndrtess. is caused by a virus. value of these findings," w. Jultanelle said, "is that they miy lead to better methods of curing disease now that we have found its cause." Paves FOten Dr. Julianelle explained that a is a causative agent of which thriven in infected but is invisible under a Microscope.

Unlike bacteria it ca.T through filters and retain With Babhbt Rabbits, insusceptible to tra- cftcma. urere inoculated with tra- cMmatous material and from them were obtained bacteria free tissues which at the same time presen-tti the trachoma infection. Of 23 these performed. were successful. In addition.

Dr. Julianelle said, Dt experiments showed that tra- General Holiday Proclaimed By Gov. Lethe of Louisiana-- Public Masses At 5a.m. (UP)--Fuehrer Adoit Hitler totd it cheerinc crowd in the market square today that Germany in 1938 approximately peraoos and more than 38,000 square miles of territory "without drawing the sword." The fuehrer thanked the Sude- tens for thetr loyalty and reviewed German troops in the square. Thousands of persocs greeted him New Oragutt, Oct.

The conjtress tj a as 70.00* infectivity and will not frow in artificial cultures. In the experiments Washinfiton University here and at the Missouri state trachoma. is a disease of low infectiv- Sty either repeated contact or large doses are necessary for transmission. The virus has feeble powers of propagation and its effect is limited to the conjuctiva of the Only in man does it cause a typical infection. The were abV to induce on ly an aberrant form of the disease in monkeys.

Dr. JfuttaneHe said that many attempts were made in various mediums to cultivate the trachoma virus in the laboratory but without success. He raid more than GOO were attempted, but in no instance was it possible to infect monkeys with the ctilt.ire material. final arottwae to ice io.the: -1 for a cpen nthedrat at City gtad- iuna George Wi! Card-nal ilun- Moat legat: Pius church bells pealed along his route from Linz to Krumau. Konrad Uenlein.

Sudetenland accompanied htm as did Arthur Seysc-IoquarX governor of Austria. Hitier toured the ceded territory along former Czech-Austrian border. WON NFMNCETOOU THECOMMUNISI! 2JV.2 HOITEJU WELCMK THE CIMKE UTERACY TESTS votan chill fcxJay win result Paris. Oct. for a strong a uoicn htmtisjt ecadii Masoa ofttiKd a second tot.

Both. aaay not be takes en. Monday and until Werfaeofaj- was so dnr that toaad to fol na omen PN- tocmiMl today with sceat a i appearance throughout fc tnnlte htige yrflow that be "ihrowal 1 0 1 cut at Frtach at iM rathe- --Do you know that 8C-S of homes in Dunkirk and Fretfrmia "ke the OBSERVER. Cov. Richard W.

proclaimed today a fcneral holiday so that suv might participate ia the public tion. ircvats were closed and city -iOKAtyet were released. Approximately 5i per ceat church memicrs ta Xew Orleans are of the faith. The blessed sacrament will in venerable St. Louis cathedr.ii.

near the iccne of New Orleans' first eueharlitic procession 2(K years ago, the senedicttOB given as the final 'ieial function of the confess. Public heean at 5 a. m. posters the Grit cei- erete evideoce at candies to octiaw the CoauKuoiMt party ac 3 part of the new trend dcvdopiot Cram the four-power afrwntni' at Munich. Bat at the polit ical bortaa of the who efecnsfc ot weather, were from Saturday The Riilit Jlev.

Francis J. Haas dean of the of social science at Catimlic university. tVashington, cenrured present-day democracies "thinty-veiled economic tyraii.r-i based on dais itruaile." mwm CHANCE TO SEE IB wamtec that the ihouM fuard ajajnst si- tor a 4e by -Jeeret HiUer-raieur The political bureau aid that party had "decided to auke effort to unite oil bartuans Wednesday became of weather aad docks Hjr o. bbMcry days and on fufet. warm days rwaain out ia aha out hunters' liberty in (prevent a new to subject etar cojatry to (servitude of Fascism and to sn- nihiliate our national independ- WWOOWS BEIIG BROKE! POLICE LOOKOUT Police are keepiac a lookout on the nrojtrty of Miss Elizabeth Peeler, 417 Central where it has been reported numerous windows have been broken in the mm 1 BACK BYl (MM la.

kcr. Sale athlHie disss cleats sore for meet Chicago. Oct. ibot Ruth Etting Gives Permission to Rival to Seek conciliation. Re- MORGE IN YOUR NEW REFRIGERATOR I Three dishes of Norbakc oven ware.

Two 1-quart water bottles. DEISEHT indi- wdual desserts can be chilled or frozen in these new dishes. SHAFT A BLADE AND THERE'S ICE! 1 0 A A A on the today wffl still be in effect in 1948. Only Norge has the surplus-powered Rollator compressor that makes cold by revolving in a permanent bath of protecting OS That's why the Rollator compression exclusive to Norgc carriesalO- u. m.

IN HITE FILM New York, Oct. 20--(UP)--Walt Disney was on his way today toward as many lawsuits on his hands as Snow White had dwarfs. The two latest of four actions against the producer of screen cartoons were filed here by Adriana Cnselotti, the voice of Snow White, nnd Harry Stockwell, the voice of Prince Charming. They contended that though Miss Caselotti received less than $1,000 and Stockwell less than S500 for their work in the film, Walt Disney Productions, Ltd, and the RCA Manufacturing company cashed in on millions of phonograph recordings of their voic- Charginjj breach of contract. Miss Caselotti asked $200,000 and Stockwell sought $100.000.

Several days ago Thornton Allen. New York music publisher charging that Snow White's "Some Day My Prince Will Come" was a theft from the old Eli marchin song of Yale university, sued fo ccpyricht infringement. At th Raymond Fraunfeldei Swiss asked $50.001 c-hai-ginsr that Disney had oilfere of his creations in behalf Hollywood, Oct. 20 --(UP)-- luth Etting. retired radio an-t movie singer, offered today permit the divorced wife of her econd husband whom she "loves ecstaticaUy" to see him and try to bring about a reconciliation.

Her second husband. Myrl Alderman, 30. a musician, is re covering in a hospital from a bullet wound inflicted by her firii Miss Peeler told police four windows were broken last week and that she had been them replaced with new ones. Wednesday she discovered the four new panes of glass smashed. Police believe school childrea are doing the damage.

in fnmnaet wife ai husband, Martin Snyder. (Colonel Moe) ADJUSTABLE positions for cold storage DOZEHS OF OTHER WORTHWHILE FEATURES THAT GIVE till HOKE FOR YOUH MOHEY MORSE move one ice cube or a dozen this quick, easy way. Simple, clean, safe. ELECTRICAL COMPANY 19 EAST THIRD STREET PHONE 2440 he seven dwarfs. REGISTER TOMORKO.W AST OF 26 SONS OF DIES IN mm CUY Salt Lake City, Oct.

20--(UP) Mormons today mourned tho death of Joseph Don Carlos Young, 83, the last of 26 sons'of most noted patriarch. Brigham Young. Joseph Young died last niqht a hospital after a long illness. His famous father, who succeeded to the church presidency upon the death of founder Joseph Smith, led the Mormon mmigration to Utah in 18-iT. Be- ween 1824 nnd 1868 Brigham Young look 27 wives, 16 of whom ore him a total of 56 children, of the 30 daughters are still iving.

The patriarch died Aug 9, 1877 at the age of 76. Alderman's second wife. Alma, is suing her for $150,000 alleging that she alienated Alderman's affections and her laxvycr, S. S. Hahn, wrote Alderman that "your wife Alma Alderman had consultation with me and as a result we came to the conclusion that reconciliation between you and her is possible.

The welfare and future of your baby (Norma, is of paramount importance." Miss Etting said it was all right for Mrs. Alderman to see her former husband in the hospital if she wished, but that her suit was "just a publicity stunt." Alderman made no comment. A grand jurj indicted Snyder yesterday on charges of attempted murder and violation of the firearms law after hearing Miss fitting's version of the shooting in her home last Saturday night. Emerging from the grand jury room, reporters asked her if she was really married to Alderman. She replied: "Well, they couldn't find any record cf it, could they?" The reason for this question wa that Miss Etting and Alderman had announced after the shoolin that they had eloped in July Tijuana, Mex.

Mrs. Alderman had obtained her divorce decree in De cember and it will not becom nnal for one year. Therefore, the announcement caused some sur- Poles Europe's lightest $3,000. Obon. about and on force 15 years, died i mmutes after he was admitted Dumb-American hospital.

was shot through the back before had a chance to draw his gun The bandits then took the money from the messenger, Harold mundson. Olson and Qjinundson were taking the money from a brancr. pffice of Metropolitan Life Insurance company to the Plonee. Trust it Savings bank. or in this section, vho --Hand Bills.

Dunkirk Ptg. Co. receiving this weak -brand new pi emtUMi etiers can hoi fcr a few Bonds and a fraction of their retail vol- in money. Ir you wculc lite to feom abata these sew scvingv wttK )C( writs- today 10 prise as Alderman was not free in California, to marry. Tijuana officials said they had no record of the marriage there.

Snyder, the third parly to tfk- tangled private of radio sweet singer, was back in a i vhile his attorneys tried to $50,000. He was married to ML Sttin.r: for 17 years and his or her. his fierce jealousy of become famous in "the the trical world. But, as he was re- urncd to jail, he announced that loved her no longer. He renounced her dramatical- y.

jerking from his wrist the watch she had given whe-. his love burned brightly which he had treasured ns life itself. He gave it to friend. Prague, Oct 20--(UP)--The army reported today that Czechoslovaks were shot dead ia a skirmish yesterday between German custom officials and Czechoslovak patrol near Leit- meritz, northern Bohemia, during the rectification or the boundaries. The dead were one soldier, three policemen and the mayor of the district.

The army's announcement said that when troops evacuated the village of Zelechovice, near Leitmeriis, the commander of the Czechoslovak patrol with several soldiers entered the town to confirm the evacuation. Townspeople lowered the swastika flag hanging from their windows. A member of the Henlein party police dashed to the nearby town of Cizkovice and returned with German customs officials The army report continued: "These German customs officials hurried to Zelochovice and opened fire on the Czechoslovakia patrol During the fusillade one soldier and three policemen, all Czechoslovaks, were killed. Shortly after, the mayor of one of the districts was killed in further Doei Bladder Irritation 1 CEItfT not normal "Dancer WAKE VOU UPf at re a an Ahead." Your 15c back If this 4- day test does not help nature flush a O0n wsutte Excess acids can cause the Irritation resulting in ee ttm t.p nights, frequent or scanty flow a Locally at Monroe's Pharmacy. wi mew MB "WE IIP TIRED' Ire you Well, we'll place young lady', head ihoulders on our weighing scale! about twenty pound.

Next we weigh her hips, and thighs. That sends ouTaale up to about eighty pounds! Finally, wc take her legs and feet. That totals Loot at those weights! There's the answer to why your mattress sags-to why you wake up tired. Your body weighs now the mid-section BUT YOUR MATTRESS DOESN'T. Only the "Perfect.Po«»r ha, heavier for the heavy part, of body-light fcr lighter parts.

"Pcrfcct-Posture" Afat. tret, with inner-sprinRs designed endorsed by Dr. Malliwn adds to your ni(1it-lifc. See for yourself! Mm "PERFECT POSTURE" INNER-SPRING FOR MATTRESSES I. C.

EHLERS CO. Oratral at Ponrth Street IF WEIGHED mm Maysville. Oct. 20--(UP) Two men were killed today when tower of the old Dcknlb county courthouse collapsed while the building was being razed. They were buried under tons of debris.

The bodies of Robert Orr, 40, and Rny Edmondson, 42, were, recovered an hour after the accident. Chester Phelps, who was working with Orr and Edmonson, was hit on the head by a falling brick but he was not seriously hurt. Robert Jones, another of the workers, saw that the tower was falling and escaped. One hundred persons, includinR Violated An Anti-Picketing Injunction In N. Y.

City. Four Were Professionals. New York, Oct. 20--(UP)--Supreme Court Justice Salvatore A. Cotillo today sentenced five men who violated an anti-picketing injunction issued by him to serve jail terms and pay fines ranging from five days and $100 to 30 days and $250.

The men were convicted of criminal contempt last Monday in the first case of its kind to come before a jury ia New York state. The defendants were Ben L. Berman, 25, business agent for the Window -Trimmers union, 30 days and $250; Samuel Weisbard, 40; Jesse Williams, 28, and Tony Bajor, 20, 10 clays and $100, and Harry Etsig, 60, five days and $100. They were convicted of violating an order issued last June 28 restraining them from picketing i I CCC workers, merchants and storcs of tne Busch Jewelry corn- farmers, dug through the debris ny ose window dresser em- to find the bodies of Orr and Edmondson. NICKEL COMES BACK Tulsa, Okla.

(UP)--Scotty Wil: looking for a nickel to return to 'on, Tulsa oil company employe, for the seventh time since ployes the union was seeking to organize. The defendants originally clamed that all were members of local 144 of the union, but Justice Cotillo said all but Bcrraan were professional pickets employed by the union at $2 a day. Cotillo described the picketing uvaiiiucu iiiu last The coin has a as a "nefarious attempt to intimi- small red mark. When it came 1 1 back for the sixth time, Wilson decided to keep it, but somehow got away. "It'll come back again, though," he said confidently.

Napoleon Bonaparte has boei the inspiration for the Writing of some 40,000 books. date an employer." Execution of the sentences was stayed 60 days to give the defendants time to appeal. Bond of $1,000 for Berman and $500 for the others was set. Charles Dickens used 1425 char- icterg in 24 books. USED CARS 1937 Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr.

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