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THE H0BN1NQ HERALD. VNIONTOWN. PA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. tt, IN Adt SALLY'S SALLIB Tears, Tantrums, Nazis Save PIP HOME TOWN vv gy Enemies To Beauty Frat And You'll Grow Carotid Sinus A Vital Nerve Group Man It A Pretty Tough Organism By WGAN CLENDENIN0, D. Life hangs on a thread.

At leaet sometimes It don. Usually In hangs on a number of threads, and they are so many and complicated that they compensate for each other. Gray Early VUXS OLLETT Gas Supply LONDON, Dec. 26. (AP)' American bombers Md fighters smashed Marshal Von Rundstedt's mmunition and supplv lines today in a fourth day of life-giving; aerial auivnort for Gen.

Eisenhower's eround forces, attacking With Bveryboddy knows that the heart id the digestive motors respond to botloni. Pear and anxiety-cause the heart to pound; they destroy roetlte. upset use nervous system. But few realize that the skin also a sharply reduced challenge from the apparently groggy responds, to emotions. Shyness or Is a pretty tough organism.

He can yet drunk or doped and lifl off trestles and out of fourth story windows, and light In the rain and get a bullet through his chest or German air force. From Italy the 15th Air Force bombed three Nasi synthetic oil refineries in the campaign to check the flow of fuel to the Germans' motors of war. The Ninth Air Force, rising from Continental bases affect the skin first by hii stomach, or stay in a boat in the nervous system. Then the open sea for days on or despite bad weather there to- a reaction on the Moot Irve surrounded by enei day, found some German vessels and the muscles. This con colleagues had had a field day shooting up the enemy's ground dition interferes with the nutrition trees on a tropical Island and MltT come through and tell the As planes in the air and had shot down 23 bv noon, Supreme Allied of tissue oella.

If you would invite early wrln es, give away to your feelings. Headquarters announced. The Ninth's pilots also were credited with destroying sin tanks and SJ7 we nave en our tune, i recent hour of living. The Vulnerable Place But physiologist, have ia lew vulnerable places. In the Anger, Jealousy, envy, are the mini nf anv woman who would motor transports today- The lack ot Nazi opposition might mean that, the aerm.n:alr force had been-bled' deeply by the Allied atr attack the Germans have lost more than 5M planas since their offensive began De camber 16 or It could -moan that Marshal Von Rundstedt Was facing a shortage of gasoline and Wis sw tcln her youthful appearance.

No in Two railyards in the Cflblenz area id bridges on rail lines between thut are really threads, and If they them. They nuke her miserable, are serluiisly disturbed, I Coblent and Bonn were attacked in tne lamuy circle. flicker out or get pretty much bv about 150 Liberators atcom nervous disturbances mixed up: One of these is the carot It Is panied by more than 3TO Mustangs and Thunderbolts who kept the air PERSONALS ing his supply lor faults ana motorized firepower on the-ground. offensive from Britain raised the Allied sorties to near the It is a small mass of nerve celts lying over the carotid artery in the necX. It ii an insignificant set of hcrve cells and nobody paid much CLOVES CULV lS.OOO-mark just since early SaUlr "Don't feel so sorry for tne.tmng has cultivated.

All she has to Mr. and Mrs. Garl G. Paulson, and coat. It was oniy attention to it for a long Jane Wright, of Cleveland, isi of late it has' been found that it daughter, Anna Mary, of Derrick is to hold her tongue, keep her trap remember the times In past when she has made herself and Returning Eighth Air Force pilots said they encountered little mmriKitlon.

in contrast to the orev- Lawrence (Continued from Page Four) blame on our field commanders. They are learning the hard way and. as has so often been satd, there is no aubsLitute experience, (Reproduction Rights Reserved). avenue, accompanied by Mr. and sends connections to the heart, to! Mrs.

A. Paulson, of unhappy by not Keeping Shadowland Adventures ious three days, which were packed spent Christmas In Point Marlon the nerves of blood vessels all Old the body, to nerves that have to d( with the heart rat, the blood pres. with dog fights over the continent with Mrs. Ira Jennewme. One bomber pilot said his Ibjlitei sure and the circulation of the was lying in her bed, asleep.

Knarf thony a senior at Notre Prolonged worry wiu nm muy cause a state of dissolution of facial tissue but will cause diplg-rnentition of the hair. Fret and go children, are here from Arendts-ville visiting Mns; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, of Union street. By MAX TKELL Now what are you blood In the brain.

Dame university, South Bend, Ind. put the ten beads in her hand. One A case occurred of a man who by one cacn oi tne ten ouu s'y began to have distr spells. They beads suddenly sparkled like a grey. Mrs, A.

E. Crow, of the Colonial has reason now and came on in the morning, Just as Knarf, the shadow, asked "Everything in your house in topsy-turvy. All the cliairs are standing on top of each other, all the pictures are down, all the rugs Hall Apartments, spent cnrisunas In Scottdale. soon as he was dressed, and ever once in a while he would do a com sunbeam and disappeared. one was a sunny minute of a dream.

Each one was a mtnute of happiness. Mr. and Mrs, familv. of Towso William Mcflhane. a medical stu plete faint Just as he sat down to here by the death of Mr.

Crow's lan spring ciemmi mother, Mrs. W. E. Crow, North because It isn't Spring. It esin't be the breakfast table.

Carefully Eiaminec dent at the George Washington university, Washington, p. Is spending the Christmas vacation Oallatin avenue. Fall cleaning because it isn't ran. Gain tn Burma He was examined carefully all Mrs. James Hart, of Wllainsburs Mrs.

Cuckoo, who lived in the with nis parents, m. ana inn. u- then for going on an emotional bender, but the desire to rant or weep can be overcome. Nothinn much 'is worth getting into a slew ebout. Most family fusses are over trifles.

What if Daddy does come home lste for dinner? Sit down at the usual time, eat yours, read your mystery story. When he blows in be pleasant, say nothing. It will make him feel cheap as dirt, accomplish more than if one wails or scolds. No sense havine facials and buy SOUTHEAST ASIA COMMAND but none of his doct spent Sunday visiting her grand ward McShane, Morgactcwn street. Cottage In the Clock, was Just then emptying out a big wooden cheat.

"It's. End of the Year clean find anything wrong with him. His heart, his blood pressure were all Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and HEADQUARTERS, Kandy, Ceylon.

Dec. 26 (APIBritish Hth Army troops continued their advance in Central Bums today following yes father, C. c. Komm, or street. Here from Balllnw daughter.

Marylou, of East Maul; right, his nervous reflexes normal ing. Knarf. When December comeh- street, visaed Christmas in rids- all the chemistry of his blood was John P. Bherrick. of Baltimore, around i nave to cienn ub terday's 10-mlle southward tnnist.

burgh with the Mitchells' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ola tie mine from tick to tock within natural limits. Finally he Just hpp is visiting his -parents, Mr. and toward the town of Yeu, a south and well. I she east Asia command headquarters Robert Eberl3'.

Mrs. Richard. Shernck, o( Morgan town street. ing cosmetics unless one exercises ly exclaimed in a surprised voice mention to his doctor that he hod rocenllj- had to purchase some new communique said. pvt.

Eleanor Kelly, stationed with sell control. peered down testae uie Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Torrnay Units pushing toward the town, collars, anU lie thought they the Women's Army Corps in Arllnn chest.

"SO heres wnere iney are.i of Breson avenue, have ton. 'spent Christmas at the Here's where what arc?" Knail which 1 only 70 miles northwest of Mandalay, were driving along the holldav guests their son. Lieut. Asks War Workers too tight for him. This gave the doctor a hint, and he found that by making pressure on the neck of asked.

Walter J. Tornuy, stationed a Shwegyln-Yeu road, the que said. Last Ten Minute. Fort George Meade this man in the region of the caro daughter, Elaine, employed with PepM-Cola Company, ig aland Cil, JVJr To Stick To Jobs! lid artery, he could reproduce the home nf her grandparents, Mr. anu Mrs.

Owen Kelly, Braddock avenue A. Hortcci and Riusell Horton of Centervllle, were business cftllen here Tuesday. fn Leave Storekeeper Second Class Mre. Cuckoo started gathering up something from the bottom of the chest. "One day, a few months aeo." she said "I lost ten minules.

KECffSBUKG dizzy and fainting spells, by sitn ply getting some larger collar Franohised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF nunoi; in uuinna. FITTSBrmGH. Dec. JS-(AF)- that did not press on this carotid appeal to all war workers to YoU might say the clork lost ten! minuleB.

That's how it looked fronr stay on the Job over tne new near sinus, the condition entirely clear eti uli. Day week end was issueo ty trie Bugh Hustead, arrived Sunday to spend the holidays with hi the former Emily Boyle, Stockton- the outside. The idiim War Production Board today. at the clocks said It had lost ten minutes. Well, I searched high and A telegram to C.

c. Marrison. a-s avenue, and his parents, Mr. It iliould not be supposed that the functions ct the carotid sinus are the whole solution to changes In blmd pressure, heart rate and du Pont Chemical company, Pittsburgh. The family spent Christmas la-Pittsburgh as the guests of the Tormays son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hustead. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eddie and and daughter, Prances Paye, of Pittsburgh, were here Christmas to; visit Mr.

Eddie's parents, Mr. and; Mrs. John Eddie. Reppert boulevard, and Mrs. Eddie's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Koonts. Braddock avenue. Lucille Andrews, of Baltimore, Md is spending the holidays with trict manager oi the wbf. reau.

Mrs. W- Bugh Hustead, Belmont low for those ten minutes. I searrii ed in the closels, under the rugs Circle. j. a.

Krug (WPB chairman) re ats you to notify important wo the circulation in the brain Pvt. James Murphy la here from in all the cracks. And here tliej hear many physiologists talk you nroducers In your area of the tir were, all the tune! Now what will Camp Blandlng, to spend a 10-dav furlough with his parent tenev of working full schedules on would think so. But we are all fad I do wiLh them?" New Year's Day. The President has! dists, and we get on one subject Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Murphy, of She held the ten minutes In the and liiie it. especially when It a designated Christmas uay as tne Easy street, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Shexrick. fiat new subject, until we lose per- only nnn-woraing nonuiij.

neu little i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Stewart avenue. mmarv reports mrougnum country that many plants are preparing to shut down Satur Darby returned Tuesday to A Recent Theory A few years ago it was comtrlc tign of the blood vessels to the kid of Morgantown street, had is their Christmas guests Mrs. Sherrick's briither-ln-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wiley and daughter, Isabel, oi California, Pa. a visit with day. Dec. 30, and nol reopen until her sister, Clara, of North Mt.

Ver- neys that was the basis of high Tuesday, Jan. i. neaoe au khi.y- Tech. Sgt. ami Mrs.

Kenneth ling possible lo counteract John P. Busarelto, president in avenue, Cadet Nurae Home Laura Jo Roby, a cadet nurse at Neuhauson were, here Irorn Washington, D. C. to spend Christmas with Sgt, Neuhaiisen's parents, Mr. the Philadelphia General Hospital.

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Philadelphia, Is here to spend the District United Mine Workers, said New Year's Day will be worked In the mines. 523 men will receive tlmc-nd-a-haW for the day, provided a full six-day week ij Mrs. Lewis Neuhatisen, filii- holiday seafcoh with her momer Mrs. Elsie Roby. Mill street.

ciest Lane. Sgt. Neuhausen is stationed at Camp Ritchie, Md. Dorothy and Mildred Hearing left Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Brers, of Mor blood pressure. L-its of kidneys were hitched into place or removed by the surgeons and some anti-kidney poison extract, was made up and given to a number of pntients. Some favorable effects were observed, but more or less that fervour has passed on. and the order of the day Is now the Carotid sinus reflex. It.

also undoubtedly haf. poweriul influences. It Is one of the threads of life. But life, like liiiih blood is compounded of a good many elements, and only he who eiees all of them Is going to be the They were dull gray. "Put them back In the Knarf suggested.

Mrs Cuckoo shook her head. "It's too late to do mat now. Here," alie said, handing the ten little dull gray beads to Knarf, "give them to someone who needs them." So Knurf, Hie shadow, had ten minutes to give away. To whom should he give them? it wasn't easy to decide. He found a.

boy who wanted In sleep ten minutes longer. But Knarf didn't give the ten minutes to the boy. He found a girl who was ten minUtes fur dinner. But. he didn't give them to her.

He found two children who were late for school. He almost gave the ten minutes to them but he didn't. Then he found a little girl who was sick for a long time. Now she Tuesday tn return to their home in gantown, visited Christmas DIES OF BURNS CROVE CITY. Dec.

2g(AP- guests ot Mr. flyers orotner Evty coot In stock mujt go regardless of original make room for new Spring stories! Thai means you can get a and sister. John and Margart! Philadelphia, after spending Christmas with their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Morris of Whyel avenue. Byers, Braddock avenue. Scaldcd when he fell into a tuo: of boiling water Christmas morn-: beautiful winter coat for yourself or your daughter al Pvt. Daniel Reiuy, station eo at Mi-, and Mrs. Joseph Pitts Camp Croft, Spartanburg, arrived Saturday to spend furlough with his parents, Mr.

and of-tow price. And don't forget there's still plenty of cold weather ahead I Plon to get here early for best selection of stylet and sizes I master who can control all the burgh; Mr. and Mrs. FranK iless, Bellevue, and Finley Hess. Brock-fl-ay, were Christmas guests of their pHreiiti, Dr.

and Mrs. F. B. Hess, of Derrick avenue. ing, two-year-old Daniel novis died in Osteopathic Hospital today, FATALLY HURT ERIE, Dec.

Struck by a freight train in the Pennsylvania Railroad yards here, John Jur-kovlch, 82, of Cleveland, died today. Mrs. James A. fteiuj, Norm liana- complicaticns of the orgs i avenue. by pressure over the Mrs.

George Elleard, Mrs, Robert Seard and Pvt. Annabel Hall, Ine street, lett Tuesday lor Corft- Mr. and Mrs. T. Stenson White, nf Cleveland.

are visiting Mr. carotid sinus in the neck, many functional heart disorders arid runaway heart rates can be in White's father. John White, of opolis to visit the former's son and Wlnnhell avenue, and Mrs. White's fluenced. The action of several drug? is probably through their dauchter-in-law, Mr.

ana parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marling George Elleard, Jr. Mrs. Robert Elleard will return Thursday to her jlicr.

ol Charles street. Inhibition or stimulation of tr carotid sinus. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sydellft Upnlcic, of New York. Is position with the Pittsburgh Forg- REGULAR 38.75 COATS They look like fur glossy coraeul or lack Persian lamb, but they're really pure wool with sturdy coltai back. 14-44.

spending the holidays here vialtlng B. A. Is there a radical lng company. Pittsburgh. Pvt.

Hall is home on' furlough from Port relatives, esne is a runner iroi of this city. eiire for the sporadic cases or ma. larls contracted by our fightmi Oglethorpe, Ga. Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Joum nave men in Southern Italy and in the returned to their home in Brock Mr. and Mrs. uanttin aaner, Elyria, are visiting local rela lives.

way, after spending Christmas with Mrs. JolUff's mother, Mrs, Sarah Pacific Answer: There are some stubborn cases that resist treatment, REGULAR 19.98 COATS THREE 0 Jane Zeblev. of Lemont. but in most cases complete cure is Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Nefflln, of; Clare Luce Sets Up 1775 possible. The situation will more favorable when we get a Every important 1945 style now reduced to clear. Boy coahl Chesterfields! Siiui fitted fyles I All wool or wool and rayon. Ashland, are spending the holiday season with Mrs. Nefllm's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gates, supply of quinine from the Dutch Youth Scholarship East indies. ROMT, Dec. 26 (API REGULAR The Stars Say Ann Steinhelser, who holds a government position In Washington, D.

lr visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Steinhelser, of Union street. On Leave Aviation Cadet John Joseph San- Clare Boothe Luce said today she would sponsor a two-year course in one of Italy's best private school for an eight-year-old Italian boy 14.75 COATS i-! pure wool suodes In Hie I ilors i now sale priced! 24 colors now sole priced! The wonderful bright, bright sone, us NR. Is here from Chanel Size for misses and woman Included HU1.

K. C. to spend a 16-day leave According to the dominant lunar transits this day may be memorable whose appearance won her adnura Hon while she was visiting a Cath. ollr orphanage. The Connecticut congresswoman who name lo Italy with the Housj military committee, visited the or phsnge during a tour of Vatican-sponsored scflip kitchens for thj for the sudden development with his parents, Mr.

and Mrt Joseph Sansone, of Madison ave nue. strange situations, with unique possibilities for attaining some orlg inal. experimental or curious obiec Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winning, of Oliver, are enjoying a holiday visit with their son, Sgt.

Henry Win 2F 24.75 SUPER GORA5 Enn our famous Super Gorai have lo got Save NOW on these warm wool kntf fleece, tor) on backed dojsia. Misses' sizes. lives or aspirations, It may Involve surprising changes, public contacts, and enlarged scope for productive ning, stationed at Parrls Island, S. the U. S.

Marine Corps, and their daughter, of Bay- and progressive attainments these demand sober tlx tour by Myron C. Taylor, the President's representative in Vatican City. "I wa attracted to Augusto," she said, "because he is a real Roman a real tltlan type, with dark eyes, red hair and rosy cheeks. I touWnt shrewd study of ways and means, You eon rakix after anuring yoorwlf-Freedom from want of running water. Freedom from delay in having burst pipes repaired due to scarcity of plumbers and material.

Freedom from eoitly repair bin. During these bitterly cold nights, to prevent your water pipes from freezing and bursring- ALLOW A SMAll TRICKLE OF WATER-ABOUT A QUART A MINUTE-TO RUN ALL NIGHT FROM A FAUCET LOCATED HIGHEST IN YOUR HOUSE. Be sure to tell members of your household why the water is left running and warn them not to turn It off. If you haven't already done so REGULAR 29 for putting over amwuous proposi Mrs. A.

c. Bradford and daughters. Anna and Mildred, East Main street, are spenMIng the holidays in Hons, and not flashes of ingenuity. .95 COATS S7Z Is, deep Hllck fleeces Jw Md, bay coat and I n. For misses, woman, Vr Washington.

D. C. visiting Mrs intuition or any form ol snap Judg ment. Slow but sure wins out. him the next Bradford son and daughter-ln tool In Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brad other wool style. fnrd. and her daughter, Mrs, Ruth Cooke, of silver Springs, Md. Staff Set, Ftancl B.

Lepai, sta tmed at Port Bliss, El Paso, Is snendirut ft 15-day furlough at If it Is Tour Birthday Those whose birthday it is are encouraged to give serious consideration and hard wort to some cherished unusual, unique or curious ambition or desire In which much seems at stake. Sudden Changes of environs, plans, mav develop surprising angles, ih which those in power and authority may he concerned. A deep-tested urge to heed peculiar urges, the home of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lepal, of Aakren street.

8 FURRED COATS rippRng fur collon, bread tw- MXnJ even complete fur bolero otl rkh pure wool. For mtoet, women, JmM VeTdo not jiiifwll a policy. We ffer planned insurance protection that ia -tailormanV' for ih Lindsay g. Howard, a dental stu Wrap ex dent at the University Pittsburgh, It spending the holiday va old newspapers, rags or Intuitions, or other strange leads cation with parents, mr. ano regmaiao nowara.

oi uaaiana Mr. and and productive w- ontgomery window panes. Stuff cracks In walls, around window and around door which admit cold atr. Unicntown Water Company spent Christina with Mrs. Ooufh- formanc and sratifrini regum.

Kmotloiu call for regulation. A child born on thlt day may nour's re other, Mrs. nora NOUN iHlflf flWWUft let, PltUburan. Ml Morris Sedlooff, who Operate Tne Children's shop, merit Tuesdiy Ward Unusual or unique talents tnd skills nosslblr ol in artistic, poettc or scientific nature lo which it way brine Industry and sound judgment well as UtulUvs PIMSburih attending.

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