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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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I Hoiltton Standard-Speaker, Monday, May 21, 1962 i i JACOBY ON BRIDGE hill to outlaw literacy tests for voting In federal, elections (two-thlrdi majority required): for the motion Scott, Clark, D. On passage, 80-3, of bill to regulate imports of agricultural commodities: for the bill Scott. Clark. House No roll calls in period covered. How Pcnnsylvanians Voted in Washington WASHINGTON (AP)-How Pennsylvania members "of Congress were recorded as voting on recent roll calls: Senate On second motion, rejected 42-52, Canadian Airliner Makes Safe Landing TORONTO (AP) A Trans-Canada Air Lines plane with 82 persons aboard landed safely at Toronto's Malton Airport Sunday after, circling more than two hours.

Bound for Nassau In the Bahamas, it had taken off at 9:15 a.m., but encountered mechanical trouble and returned to Malton. It circled to burn up fad and, then landed. Manufactured Bid Aids to Game "lV Classified Ads Bring Results to invoke anti-filibuster rule and limit debate on administration's Advertisement fV' 7 )0 Advertisement 7 By OSWALD JACOBY My former partner, Curtis Smith of Houston, hai just finished book called, "Bidding Through Logic1 It is entirely on action of the opening bidder and his partner, and while you may not agree with all Curtis' theories, you should be able to help your bridge game by studying the numerous hands that exemplify these theories. Curtis feels that there is a key bid In every sequence. Thus, Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Flood Inundates Alaskan Village ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -The Kuskokwlm River, swollen by the breaking up of winter ice jams, Sunday inundated the native village of Aniak.

with a population of 244 persons, in western Alaska. The Air Force evacuated women and children by to Bethel, 100 fniles south. About a dozen men refused to leave. They were reported sitting on rooftops of flooded homes. North's one diamond response is easy, as is South's spade rebid.

At tills point, what should North do? lw v.rk, N. T. Spi.i For the first time science has found new healing substance with the aton-isbine ability to shrink hemorrhoids, atop Itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In case after cane, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. os am ai of all rca ul we re so thoreugh that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have eeased to be a problem I The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne)-diseovery of a world-famous research institute.

This substance is now available in tuppoiilory or efmnt on under the name "reparation At all drug counters. He has tremendous spade sup- frttr rt Mnnnr Prinrinnl Boy Scouts of Troop 18. St. Gabriel's Church, and others who received awards are VUUII JI I1UIIUI llllipuid shown at last night's Court of Honor program in the parish school auditorium. From the left, seated, are Packy Libonate, and Dr.

Albert Zogby, citizenship award; James Zogby. the physician's son, youngest Eagle Scout in troop; Charles McGlynn, scouter of the year; and Fred Tito, troop chairman; Standing from left are Edward Stanavage, Troop 18 Scoutmaster; Robert Ancharski, swimming instructor; Paul Kattner, Robert Swar, Harold Meier, assistant scoutmasters; Joseph Hayden, citizenship award; James Relnmiller, assistant scoutmaster. St. Gabriel's Troop 18 Scout, Citizenship Awards Given at Court of Honor Affair NORTH 21 V74S 4KQI62 4A VftST CAST AI083 S4 VQ10SS VKJ09 AJ3 1001 tea 4Q107S SOOTH (D) AKJJ3 VAS 74 KJ042 Both vulnerable Sent West North East 1 Pass 1 Vast 1 Pass 3V Pass 3N.T. Pass 4 A pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 2 A number of scouting and citizenship awards were presented last night during a Court of Honor program for Trop 18, St.

Gabriel's Church, in the parish school auditorium. Awards went to James Zogby, scout of the year and youngest Eagle Scout in Troop 18; Charles McGlynn, scouter of the year; and Joseph Zogby, medal of hope. Citizenship awards went to Dr. Albert Zogby, first aid assistance; Fred Tito, troop chairman and'Ar-thur Tunnessen, assistance with scout programs; Joseph Hayden, Joseph Lozosky, shooting; Joseph Zogby, foul shooting; Joseph Stanavage, passing; Joseph Ancharski, sportsmanship; Joseph Hayden, calisthenics. Joseph archery coach, gave awards to Thomas Moran and Kenneth Wackley.

First Aid A first aid demonstration was given by the following scouts who were assigned to the named projects: Joseph Zogby, Charles Darrowich and Thomas Delehanty, care of broken leg; James Ancharski, and John McElwee, care Tunnessen, loyal; James Delehanty, helpful; Thomas Delehanty, friendly; Charles Darrowich, courteous; James Ancharski, kind; C. Delehanty, obedient; Thomas O'Hara, cheerful; James Libonate, thrifty; James Reinmiller, brave; Fred Tito, clean; Joseph Stanavage, reverent. Harold Meier presented an Act of Consecration to Our Lady. Invocation and benediction were offered by Rev. Joseph Akulonis, troop chaplain, who also blessed medals and awards.

Remarks were heard from Elbert Damon, Anthracite Council scout executive. That's right! Here's an opportunity for you to clean out all those many useful but no longer needed things around your house clean them out for cash. And you can do it so easily with a Standard-Speaker Want Ad. Think a minute do you have some power tools, an upholstered piece of furniture, a set of golf clubs or a baby crib around the house you no longer need? If so, sell it fast for cash. Dial 455-3G36 today and ask for Classified.

A friendly ad-taker will help you write your ad and you'll be amazed at the results port and wants to reach game, liut he does not want to get past the game zone too quickly. A jump to four spades would be inadequate, so North should manufacture a three heart bid. This can't hurt him. No mat archery; James Ancharski, swimming; Rev. Joseph Akulonis, troop of head wound; Thomas O'Hara, James Delehanty, Joseph Stami- guidance; Pasquale Libonate, troop assistance.

i vage, Joseph Hayden, Paul Mc-Nelis and James Reinmiller, arti Service Awards Other scout service awards were ficial respiration. received by the following: Joseph A candlelight ceremony featured Zogby, 'James Zogby, Paul Mc- Nelis, eagle; Harold Meier, 2nd ter how many hearts South bids, North can go to spades. In this case South will bid three no-trump, whereupon North can bid four spades and convey the message that his hand was too strong for a mere jump to game. There is another by-product of this bid. A -heart lead will hold South to five odd, but the way the cards lie he will make a small slam against any other opening.

class; James Delehanty, star; Thomas Delehanty, tenderfoot; Charles Darrowich, life. LOSE WEIGHT SLOWLY ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. () -If you want to lose weight for the sake of your health, don't do it in a hurry. That's the advice Squadron Leader E.

P. Carrigan, a Royal Canadian Air Force doctor, gave at a medical convention here. Crash diets may weaken a person's general health enough to make him more easy prey for the very type of trouble he's seeking to avoid, the doctor said. participation by these scouts: Honor guard, James Conahan, Neil Conway, James Zogby and Joseph Zogby. White candle (God), Joseph Zogby; blue candle (country), James Zogby; red candle (scouting), Paul McNelis.

Standard-Speaker Want Ads Phone 455-3636 James Ancharski, star; Robert 3 lines 3 days $1.80 Ward, Thomas O'Hara, James Libonate, James Reinmiller, 2nd Areas of scout behavior were class; Robert O'Donnell, John Mc-Elwee, Patrick McEJwee, Fred portrayed by the following: Harold Meier, trustworthy; Arthur Tito, Edward Gormley and John Hartzel, tenderfoot; Joseph Hay den, 1st class; Joseph Stanavage, 2nd class; Kevin Wackley, tender foot; James Conahan, Neil Conway, Arthur Tunnessen, 2nd class. Leader awards were received by Edward Stanavage, scoutmaster; James Reinmiller, Harold Meier, Robert Sivar and Paul Kattner, assistant scoutmasters. Committeeman recognized were Fred Tito, chairman; Joseph Hayden, Dr. Albert Zogby, Charles 25 Years Ago The White Haven High School Junior-Senior Prom will be held in the parish house Friday with Lee and his White Derby Band furnishing the music. The sponsors are Mr.

and Mrs. II. A. Smaltz and Miss Elizabeth Kru-manocker. The committee consists of Robert Faylor, president of the Junior Class, Frances De-Boer, Frances Richards and Wallace Miller.

Miss Mary Yevak of this city, was the maid of honor at a wedding recently of Miss Amelia Anderson and John Barrett Young of Boyerstown, Pa. She was a classmate of Miss Anderson at Wilson College. Other classmates from this city and vicinity who attended the wed-ing were Misses ILlen Bachman, Mary Brobst and Adrienne Brug-cr, and Mrs. Michael Yevak, who accompanied her daughter. McGlynn, Robert Ancharski; Pas- ft qual Libonate, John McLaughlin, Thomas O'Hara, Joseph Casey and William Moran.

The Women's Auxiliary was cited for scout assistance through its officers, Mrs. Albert Zogby, president; Mrs. Thomas O'Hara, treasurer; Mrs. Francis McLaughlin and Mrs. Steve Kutchi.

Comm. Mike Volansky made a charter presentation to Fred Tito, troop chairman, while the latter presented an award to Rev. Akulonis. Basketball awards, made by Charles McGlynn, coach, went to James Delehanty, ball handling; "This flag, which we honor and under which we serve, is the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose as a nation. It has no other character than that which we give from generation to generation.

The choices are ours. It floats in majestic silence above the hosts that execute those choices, whether in peace or in war. And yet, though silent, it speaks to us speaks to us of the past, of the men and women who went before us, and of the records they wrote upon it." First U. S. census report in 1790 consisted of a slim booklet of 56 pages; recent census reports required more than 130,000 pages.

KM' The Doctor Says For Your Children: Immunization Schedule WOOOROW WILSON, 28th UNITED STATES PRESIDENT 111 11 Either as a routine or as an immediate preventive in the presence of a local epidemic. Mumps-virus vaccine. Because of long period of incubation, may be postponed until time of known exposure. Typhoid vaccine. Preferably without paratyphoid organisms.

Before going to camp or away from home. Smallpox revaccination at 5-year intervals especially as re-" quired by law, if traveling in foreign countries. Tetanus booster. At 5-year intervals especially in the presence of a contaminated or puncture wound BCG vaccine. Under very special circumstances if exposed to tuberculosis in the home or at work.

And if tuberculin non-reactor. Influenza virus vaccine. With special strain under special circumstances. To keep track of these immunizations and other medical information, the Academy has prepared a "Child Health Record from Infancy to Adulthood." Copies may be obtained at a cost of 20 cents from the American Academy of Pediatrics, 1801 llin-man Ave, Evanston, 111. Please send your questions and comments to Dr.

Harold Thomas Hyman, M.D., in care of this paper. He will answer letters of general interest in future columns. By HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN M.D. The American Academy of Pediatrics has just issued a schedule for active immunization of infants and children. Here, with some personal modifications, are details: VA to 2 months: Quadruple preparation containing whooping cough (pertussis) and polio vaccines and diphtheria and tetanus (lockjaw) toxoids.

3 months: Second dose of quadruple preparation. 4 months: Third dose of quadruple preparation. 6 to 12 months: Smallpox vaccine. 12 months: Fourth dose of quadruple preparation. 2 years: Polio vaccine booster.

4 years: Booster of quadruple preparation. 6 years: Smallpox vaccine. Polio vaccine booster. 8 years: Boosters of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids and of polio vaccine. Or of quadruple preparation.

10 years: Polio booster. 12 years: As at 8 years. 14 years: Polio booster. 16 years: As at 8 and 12 years. Here are additional suggestions that are discretionary and whose use depends on local and personal conditions as judged by the personal physician: Measles-virus vaccine, with or without gamma globulin.

Our National flag The Star-Spangled Banner, The Stars and Stripes, Old Glory was born amid our country's early fight for freedom, first flying at the head of the Continental Army under George Washington. Fly This Flag On May 30th, On Flag Day June 14th And On All Holidays WE OFFER THE FLAG AT COST AS A PUBLIC SERVICE .75 AT OUR OFFICE a big 3v5 foot flag of colorfast cotton with double stitched stripes, a 6-foot two piece jointed staff with ball top decoration, halyard, heavy netal bracket with screws for permanent mounting on window or door of home, instruction folder and flag etiquette folder all $3.00 BY MAIL Since the establishment of the Stars and Stripes by resolution of the Continental Congress one-hundred and eighty-five years ago, it has flown through scores of battles, leading brave men in the unwavering quest for light and Liberty. It has waved across the Land in years of peace as a symbol of the priceless privileges we have won and must protect. So long as Americans continue to hold dear those privileges bought for us on the battlefields; so long as they will lay down their lives for liberty; so long as those principles, of truth, justice and charity upon which our country was built, remain the principles of each American "The. Star-Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave heavy corrugated storage kit.

in OFFICIAL SO-STAK FLAG ORDER HAZLETON STANDARD-SPEAKER 21 N. Wyoming Haileton, Pa. Please send flag kits at $3.00 per kit. Enclosed find check FLAGS (Please make checks, pay- money order or cash in the amount of to Haileton Standard-Speaker.) i WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FLAGS IN ALL QUALITIES SIZES FOR HOME, BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS. NAME CITY ADDRESS STATE HAZLETON Standard Speaker 21 NORTH YOMING STREET 224 WEST BROAD.

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