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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3T, T93? PAGE TWO ter recovering was wholly free of FRRSHAM FIINIM epileptic symptoms in 18 months. Having "played" with dangerous Jopkins Refuses To Assist State Personal and Social Events SPECIALS! GENERAL FUND TOO SMALL TO SNAKE'S VENOM MAY ASSIST IN snakes for many years In the interest of science, he directed his studies along the lines of a definite cure for SET AT $1,000 epilepsy, and now, after obtaining. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buggy and Mr.

and Mr. Warren Adams, reasonable success in this respect, is concentrating his ef forte toward a daughters Nancy and Joan, and Mr. William Buggy will leave tonight for (Continued from Face One) Pennsylvania will be officially without relief funds tomorrow. For BY SCHOOL MAN MEET SUBSIDY and Mrs. Glenn Adams have re- Philadelphia, At.

several months, according to Hop like cure for cancer. Ohio Officials Split Over time in Altocna. I1 Citq 1 York. kins, the federal government has been carrying virtuaUy all of the CANCERFIGHT Expert Discovers Clue While Studying Cure for Epilepsy. Men's Tennis Shorts state's relief burden.

U. of P. Expert Warns Beginners to Have Enough Money. The conference was at the Wal One-Third of Payments to School Districts Held Up. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Fitzpa trick and son Jerry, and daughter Barbara Anna, returned home yesterday after enjoying a ten-day atay CLEVELAND (U.R) School and dorf-Astoria hotel, where the gov HEAT SPECIALS! ernor arrived at noon. He flew from at a cotage near Miaaieourg. Harrisburg with Lieut. Fred Nelson.

city officials of suburban Lake wood and Cleveland Heights are divided on the question of whether or not the two municipalities' young men "7 Hopkins' letter read as follows: "For months the federal emer By C. B. YORKE United Press Staff Correspondent PHILADELPHIA (U.PJ Students Miss Mary Pahringer and her niece, Miss Marie Miller, of Elys-burg, have returned home after visiting Chicago and the World's Fair. Mrs. Walter Kaseman, North Orange street, returned last evening from a visit to the Century of Progress Fair, Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Erdman and son, Walter, the former a prominent hosiery manufacturer of Curwensville, are the guests of Mr. Erdman's sister, Mrs.

W. A. Christian, 156 North Eighth street. should play tennis sans both shirt gency relief administration has pro and undershirt. vided most of the money for relief entering college this fall should Mrs.

Walter Filipowicz and daughters, Dorothy and Elizabeth, of Detroit, have left for their home after spending the past two months vacationing at the Wachowiak residence In Johnson City. In both suburbs, school officials have at least $1,000, according to FRESH-MADE ROLL BUTTER 2 55 said they did not object to boys re moving their shirts while playing WASHINGTON (U.R) Chance snake bites which helped lead to the discovery of a remedy for epilepsy may in time culminate In a method of treatment for man's dreaded blight, cancer, is the hope of Dr. F. W. Fitzsimons, director of the Port Elizabeth (South Africa) Museum, internationally noted for his experiments with antivenomous serums.

Dr. Fitzsimons, after many years of study has evolved a toxoid credited with curing many patients of epilepsy. The toxoid has not been on school-operated courts. City officials of both places took issue with this policy and decreed that all boys wear shirts on the municipal tennis courts. of destitute unemployed In Pennsylvania and has repeatedly called to your attention the necessity for Pennsylvania to carry its share of the cost of Pennsylvania relief.

On June 30 I specifically notified you that after Sept. 1 there would have to be readjustments of federal grants which would represent an appropriate apportionment of the costs between the state and the Fresh Lean George A. Brakeley, administrative vice-president of the University of Pennsylvania. He pointed out that all universities had suffered curtailment of returns from endowments In recent years, and that economies In part-time help funds had been necessary as well as in all other departments. PORK 1TiSC A card party will be held at 8:30 this evening in the social hall of St.

Stephen's Roman Catholic church, 55)KI1B "While more students than ever tried as yet on humans afflicted Pinochle, hassenpfeffer and bunco federal government. I have assured you the federal emergency relief Lean Boneless 4 A FRESH ill HAMS IM before are working their way thru college, those going to college for Mu will be played. Prizes will be awarded winners and refreshments will be served. College of HARRISBURG, Aug. 31 (U.R) The commonwealth's general fund was $2,200,000 short of its requirements today for meeting the semiannual fourth class school district subsidies.

After the semi-monthly payroll of state employes and otheij bills had been paid the general fund balance stood at $4,500,000 while $6,700,000 was needed to meet the school subsidy. Checks were drawn by the treasury department to meet the school payments until the money was depleted, leaving approximately one-third of the subsidies unpaid. Districts in the hard and soft coal regions, where money is needed badly for the opening of schools, were given preference. State Treasurer Charles Waters asked Governor Pinchot this week to authorize the transfer of from the motor fund to the general fund to meet the deficiency. The 1933 legislature authorized such transfers.

It is expected the governor will approve the motor fund transfer next week when he returns to Harrisburg. In. September subsidies must be paid to the second and third class sic lb. administration was prepared to Mr. and Mrs.

William Ryan and son, Billie, having just returned from touring the Holy Land, are spending a few days with Mrs. Ryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Lake, 326 North Washington street, this city. Miss Cora Kessler, of Overlook, who had been visiting with her cousin, Mrs. J. P. Reese, in Lancaster, is spending a few days here.

Miss Kessler and Mrs. Reese have just returned from a sojourn in Wildwood, N. J. Coke Oven Colonies May Be Abandoned the first time should be prepared to meet the major part of then ex make grants to you to discharge 50th year its full and reasonable responsibili penses," Brakeley said. The American Legion Auxiliary DON'T MISS THIS! GENUINE BABY BEEF1! ties.

I shall make funds available to you upon evidence of action upon "We always have advised that an drill team will meet at 8:00 this entering freshman should have re the part of the state. evening for its final practice before going to Ashland where they will sources of at least $1,000 to ensure completion of the first year without participate in the Ashland Boys' ROUND STEAK 2 25 ALBERTO JONA8, of New York, famous Spanish pianist, Director Piano Department. All branches individual and class instruction for bsginnsrs and advanced students. Teacher Training courses. Degrees conferred.

Symphony Orchestra, Band. Dormitories for women. Ask registrar for catalogue. 1331 South Broad Phils. Pa.

DR. GILBERT RAVNOLD COMBS, Founder undue hardship," he continued "This gives the student time to be "Postponing this matter until the next session of the legislature which I understand you to suggest, seems to me to be Insufficient. I appreciate the reasons which you advanced for this but the compelling Association mummers' parade tomorrow night. The bus which will take the team to Ashland will leave come acclimated to the college atmosphere and protects him from with cancer, but experiments on laboratory animals so infected have accomplished successful results. In working with animals the toxoid Is "shot" directly Into the cancerous tissue producing a cellular congestion which, Dr.

Fitzsimons believes, is broken up when white corpuscles "rush to the rescue." The malignant growth thus is eliminated. The toxoid, concocted from snake poison, is not a serum, but pure venom which has been treated chemically to render it practically harmless. The development of its use In epileptic cases may be traced to several known cases where epileptic persons have been bitten accidently by snakes and subsequently pronounced cured of their affliction. The particular case of a Dutch girl in South Africa aroused the intense interest of Dr. Fitzsimons.

She was bitten by a puff adder and af RUMP STEAK lb. 10c SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 10c the Legion building at 5:00 tomorrow afternoon. the disappointment which would result from failure to pay his way." The student must keep In mind liMU-jcuucr ChUCk JD. 8C BEEF RnmD 1 R.

Bone lb. 12c Brakeley warned, the three big KUAd 1 P. Roast lb. items of expense in going to college tuition, board and room. Taking the University of Penn STEWING BEEF 3 lbs.

10c sylvania as an example, he explain A group of young women motored to the Miller cottage near New Berlin last evening, where they enjoyed a fine picnic supper. Those participating were: Miss Betty Brown, Miss Mary Kerstetter, Miss Irene Schoffstall, Miss Helene Schultz, Miss Catherine Payne, Miss Audrey Spurr, Mrs. Henry Brown, Mrs. Donald Bennett, Mrs. Charles Burrell, Mrs.

William Weaver. OONNELLSVILLE (U.PJ Connells-vi lie's coke oven colonies several hundred homeless men living in abandoned coke ovens soon may be abandoned. A plan is underway to provide barracks, built with federal funds, for the hundreds of unfortunate men who comprise the colonies at Wheeler, La-Belle, Brownsville and other points in Fayette county. George W. Hibbs, executive administer of the Fayette county emergency relief board, has promised cooperation in attempting to obtain the money from the United States ed that tuition for the school year costs $400.

A student must plan on from $6 to $10 a week for food and anywhere from $50 to $300 or $400 interests of the unemployed require more immediate action." The statement was read In the conference room in the presence of Governor Pinchot, who told reporters briefly that he would shortly reply to Hopkins' letter. He was asked if he were disappointed at his failure to receive immediate federal aid and replied: "I have nothing further to say. Please do not question me." State Highway Sinks BURLINGTON, Vt. (U.R) Three hundred feet of the state highway between here and Hlnesburg sank out of sight almost overnight. The road passes through a swampy section and apparently was undermin school districts while those in Pitts-1 burgh and Philadelphia are due in October.

Interest and sinking fund i payments amounting to $3,000,000 on the $25,000,000 relief loan of! 1933 are due in November. i These obligations may cause re-! peated deficiencies in the general fund of the state during the next few months. FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 4 25c COME TO THE Devil's Den and Get Your LUCKY CHAIR TONIGHT! IT IS SURPRISE NIGHT! Come and Hear CHARLIE KLINE and His Band The Best in Town Can't Be Beat! HOT CHA! CHA! WALLY KOWALESKI'S 706 N. Shamokln St for room rent. Laboratory fees, books, various extra-curricular expenses and Incidentals must also be figured by the FRESH KILLED TURKEYS 25c TONITE jCLAMS BOUILLON 10c an Order, at MATT and WILLYS Ml N.

Shamokln St. We Serve the Best Curve of Mouse's Tail government. WORKING TIME AT THE COLLIERIES prospective student, he added. Nearly $17,000,000,000 of American money is privately invested in foreign countries. Test for Race Horses Tom Mix Favors Drive ed by water.

To Clean Up Movies TENDER MEATY CHICKENS ny2c 1 GENUINE at All Fresh-Killed VEAL! From Nearby Don't Forget! Get the TEXAS CRYSTALS rd CHOPS 3 tb. 25c ROASTS tb. 9c VEAL STEAKS 19c NEW SCHICK RAZOR 20 Blades PHILADELPHIA (U.R) The curvature of a mouse's tail may soon be used to test whether a race horse has been "doped." This method was discovered by Dr. James C. Munch, of Temple University, while seeking to find the effects of heroin and morphine on the body of a mouse, i When a small portion of either of the drugs one three-millionth of an ounce was injected beneath the animal's skin the tail would curve over its back in an S-shape formation.

A similar incident occurred when Jhe mouse was given small portions of saliva taken from the mouth of a horse that had been "doped." i Murray Pardons Many OKLAHOMA CITY, (UP) Records compiled here revealed that Governor W. H. Murray had granted clemency to 1,637 persons in the three years he has been governor. On Sale 1000 lbs. AMB The following collieries win work tomorrow: CAMERON.

COLONIAL. ENTERPRISE. PENNSYLVANIA (Breaker and Mine). RICHARDS (Water Level Tunnel). BEAR VALLEY.

ALASKA. RELIANCE. LOCUST GAP. POTTS. BAST.

LOCUST SUMMIT. WEST SHENANDOAH. ELLENGOWAN. MAPLE HILL. ST.

NICHOLAS. MAHANOY CITY. BROOKSIDE. ORDERS UNAVAILABLE PACKER NO. 5.

DEFIANCE, O. (U.PJ Full support of the churches' campaign for clean-up of the motion picture industry, even to the extent of governmental control, was given by Tom Mix, western pictures star, when interviewed here where he was appearing with a circus. "Too many producers," Mix said, "believe you must have a Mae West in every picture to give It "box office' appeal In my opinion, the United States government should take over the industry, clean up our films and make them the high' est medium for good that we have. "You can wash your mind the same way you wash your linen. The only difference is the kind of soap you use.

In the motion picture industry, it is up to men like Will Hays to provide the proper kind of soap." 25 Probak, Jr. RAZOR BLADES 59c Pt. Rub. ALCOHOL 19c LEGS LAMB Jb. 10c LAMB CHOPS 4 lbs.

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