6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, December a, 1955 Washington Notes PUBLIC 'HEALTH count wa» 10?,000, within four , . per cent of ihe record for the The Surgeon General ot the month> set , n 1954 They brought U S Public Health Seivice ie- tQ the number of hous cently held out tne prospect that (ng umts pid unt ier construction paralytic poliomyelitis, venereal dmm g the f ns t ten months of disease, tubeiculosis and iheuma- ig gg which compares to the tic fever would be virtually wip- j anua iy-October record of 1,215,- ed out by 1985 He also reported QOO slarts in 1950. that the Salk vaccine shots had cut the incidence of paralytic EMERGENCY RESERVE FUND polio by upvvaid of sixty-seven per cent this year The Eisenhower Administia- . tion has decided to hold back as T?mn?rrivr Ain much as twenty per cent of the FOREIGN a funds' appropi 'filled by Congress The United States has provid- £ or econom i C an d technical as ed more than $5l billion in for- sls t ance abroad The money thus eign aid in the last ten years, ac- saved> probably as much Ss $lOO cording to the Commerce De- mi u lonj Wl u be put into an em partment Of tms total, $4O bil- g r g e ncy reserve fund lion was in the form of grants and the other $ll billion as loans A j R travel Western European countries re- Pentagon has announced ceived nearly two „‘ ° f th Q e it was preparing a list of all Air -foreign aid, or $33,409,000,000 Force plane lhghts made by while the next biggest aid area. members of Cong ress since Janu encompassed Asia and the Pacific p igs3 T , le m f orma ti o n was countries, which received a oal e q uested on Novemer 1 by-the of $9,468,000 000 in grants and Prepaiedness Investigat s6Bs, million in loans ID g subcommittee The list is ex pected to show who went where INFLATION BAR and wbo accompanied them in The Federal Reserve Board has the Congressional traveling in recently started a double crack- the United States and oveiseas down on credit in an eftort to counter inflation Effective on In order to attract more phyysi- Nov- 18, the Reserve Board per- mans and dentists into the serv mitted six Resoive banks to hike ice, the Army is offering them the discount late from two and faster promotions than other of a quarter per cent to two and a ficers Medical officers would be half per cent the most restnc- eligible for promotion to the tive lending cost' enforced by the ranks of majoi lieutenant colonel Reserve System m twenty years and colonel one year sooner than since the first half of 1935 other officers There is a critical Up to then, until late this year, shortage of A* my doctors in the the Reserve Bank lending rate career category ' had never topped two per cent MERGERS 11 ICE JAMS I Staff economists of the Federal */£)s —COT Trade Commission are somewhat DODO + m r alarmed at the number of busi- pooarvssp x CD t ness mergers taking place in If//" s\ M 1955, which will break all rec- ' j j Kl erds for a quai ter of a, century Such “acquisit ons and mergers” IJ in manufacturing and mining will jppl M L/^ probably exceed 500 this year I O'x CjcS a third more than in 1954, and the largest number since 1930, ! ( #\ when there weie 799 The peak \ m year was 1929, when there were VCTjJ NEW HOUSING j|| The Labor Department recent ly reported that new housing starts in October showed a five per cent drop from September, which was “about as expected for this time of year” The October MORE POWER PER POUND FREE TRYOUT I s3l2.°° ... I Work-test this sensational saw M CHICAGO M youS why V” b new S MALL d ** *•" '>»•<'* «>"■'" || 3MG is the finesi -reduction saw value on the mamct. SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE New Holland "I couldn’t have locked tiie wheels, officer. I don't even have a key for them!’’ 3MG CHAIN SAW NEW IT’S 5V2 H.P. THAN ANY OTHER Ph. 4-2214 NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL November Precipitation F HIS -- v '-~:! OBSERVED PRECIPITATION (APPROXIMATE) NOVEMBER 1955 This chart shows the geneial nature- of the total precipitation which fell during the preced ing 30 days to Dec 1, 1955 Pi ecipitalion is ex pressed in three classes, light, moderate, and Farm Calendar DECEMBER Dec 5-10—Ice Cream for Sup ply Men Short Course, Pennsyl vania U Dec. 5-7 Farm Income Tax- Social Security short course, Pennsylvania IT. Dec 7-9 10th annual Seed Conference at Pennsylvania State University sponsored jointly by the departments of agronomy and horticulture \ Dec 9 —Farm Women’s Society •21, Christmas Party, Quarryvile Fire Hal, 7.30 p. m. Dec 10—■“ That Crazy Smith Family,” Dancatser County 4-H Agricultural Council play, 8 p m-, Manheirn Township High School Auditorium Dec. 10—Farm Women’s So ciety 14, 'Children’s Christmas Party, Penry Fire Hall. Dec. 10 ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors,” Gian-Carlo Men otti, presented by Lancaster Op era Workshop, Reynolds Junior High School, 2 30 and 8 30 p m. Dec. 10 —Bake sale for benefit Recreation Center, Lititz Fire house, starting 8 a- m., sponsor ed by Farm Women’s organiza tions of community. < "Dec. 11 Chnstmas Cantata, “A Star in the Sky,” Chestnut Level Presbyterian and Quarry ville Memorial Methodist choirs at Chestnut Level, 8 p. m. Ddc- 15—Oolerain Grange Children’s Christmas Party, lOOF Hall, Kirkwood. Dec 16 Chester-Delaware County Poultry Assn, meeting, Coatesvrlle YMCA Dec- 15 Annual Stockhold ers Meeting, Lancaster Produc tion Credit Assn, and National Farm Loan Assn, 11 30 a. m, Old Mount Joy High SchooL Dec. 15 (Evening) Lan caster County Farm Equipment Dealers Christmas dinner meet mg, Hostetter’s Banquet Hall,. Mount Joy Dec- 17—Farm Women’s .So ciety 9 Christmas Party, Gift Ex change, Martioville. Dec 17 Friendly Circle of Rural Women Christmas Party, at the home of Mrs P. W. Bowens, President, Bareville. Dec 17 Entry closing date, 4-H beeves, 4-H sheep, Pennsyl vania Farm Snow. Dec 18—Landhester Chorus, ‘■Christmas in the Air,” Christ iana Fire HaM, 3 pm. Dec 18—Christmas Cantata, “A Star in the Sky.” Chestnut Level Presbytorian and Quiarryvile Memorial Methodist Choirs at Memorial Methodist, Quarryville, 8 i) m- Dec 25 —'Christmas. Dec 26 —Fulton Grange Christ mas party. Dec 28—Farm Society 4 Christ inas dinner party, covered dash '~ r / SAVES CHILDREN, DROWNS Fort lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Hazels Wohn, 33, drowned but saved her children by hold ing their heads above water when they were trapped in a car that overturned in a canal- Mrs. Wo 1m and the children, Irene 6, and Roy 3,' were trapped in the upside clown ear about fifteen minutes while her husband, Mar tin, got out thiough a window and tried to rescue them. The bottom of the car was tipped over and the children removed* Mrs- Wolin had already drowned. luncheon, 12 30 p m., home of Mrs- Martin Greideri R 1 Millers vilie. 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