UNION PRESS. COURIER oe 1 ir " - Co os = oe ; f i ven Viruses responsible for cormmon Chure * | aitemansville Churel -Werstiip Ser: | Citas. stp Laan « we, Silen Miller. spt : New 0 fry Hekuman poultry a etal tow h Notices vice at 930 a. mm. and Sandy Behe la Fletmunt Hil € hreh Myo - | Bosatand Cre se { Glorifi Lad : ' at 10°30 a wm. Tressie Glasgow, su ship Service at 730 p mm. an Ain | : ymond Jackson, supt y va | pox, bronchitis, and laryngottache- Slaagult BUS Charge Pallentimber Churcn-- Worship ser. | day School at 938 a mm. Charles w i po : sv 0 EF Beams Pastor vice at 10:45 = mm. and Dinas Tee, Supt | ening 730 Hic Oe © Lady Godiva ah on her horse : itis—were frozen, dried by lebora SUNDAY, DEC 1B ied at 93 a m Howard Urabvitie Chureh- Bundsy Sehoot &tF Utahville Dhurch again This time Coventfy's medie. | lory methods, and then stored in | - . ‘ ir pnb hh m—————— nS ———— ASA SAA 8 A on us val heroine is of bronze, and her | ihe dry state at temperatures con. mount is the bronze steed of the stantly below pero The rlored Ror Ares avin A BSS HEN, STI Members ™ Northern Cambria Kiwanis Clu listened ty an elo quent and highly informative ad dress as Prothontary Joseph CO Dolan spoke to them last Thurs day evening in their weekly meet. ing. The subject for the discus-| sion was “fhe American Bill or} Rights.” After expiaining briefly the duties of his office, the speake: proceeded to a discussion of th announced subject. “The Bill o Rights must be discussed in a] relative light” Mr. Dolan said | “Do we neid to worry about owt Bill of Rights” Does anything threaten them’ Some think tha there is a threat Hitler threalen ed. Now Bialin threatens At this point the speaker ds cussed at some length the histor) and policy of Communism and voncluded his remarks by say mg: “Today Russia controls ove A000.000 people or one-third of’ the population of the world They want to destroy America mole than anything else in the world We should think of some ways 19 combat Communism. There should be more study of what the Am- erican Bill of Rights have cost us” The jipeaker was introduced Rev. Plummer Harvey, chair man of the commitiee on public s . Whe menting thes Thursday ev. eping, Ide. 20, will take the form of the apaual Christmas Party and Ladies Night The sommittes in charge is | H shite of Patton and Fred B Buck and Hugh Cunningham of Carrolitoam The party will be held in Central Hotel, Carroll town, with dinner at 6:15 p m gaged to Pvt. Whited v. and Mrs. Edward Yonkosk? Barnesboha have announced E ement of their da ter, aise. to Pvi. Ronald E | Whited, son of Mr. and Mra Clyde Whited of Rarncaboro, & > Yonkoske, a graduate of so High School, a em. By Ber father Pvt. Whit Lo. Lg cold” theory of disease : control does net apply to deadly | d also a graduate of Barnes Bore High School, is stationed with the” army at Fu. Lawton, - Wash, | statue recently unveiled by the wife viruses were tested at intervals on | of the UU. S. ambassador to Britain The new monument in Coventry is an indication that this anciem English city, now gradually re | building its war-shaitered homes, churches, and factories, has not forgotten its past In practical terms, this past is . the story of stendily developing in | dustries which have made Coven one of England's economic leaders. To the world at large, how: ever. the name stands for three other things: It is 8a symbal of sacrifice by a modes: woman who rode naked through the streeis to ransom the people from cruel taxation that the myth was merely roman ticized by Tennyson's famous | poem. Whatever the exact facts, in the | | history-plus-degend of the event, 1] any extent is credited 10 Richmond, is recorded that Lady Godiva was | { the wife of Leofrie, powerful fith century Earl of Mercia cording to this account Leolric. in jest or anger at his wife's continued | protesis against the heavy laxes levied on Coventry's near-starving people. agreed to lift the burden | teries were mostly along the trolley | if she would r'é: unclothed through | | the marketplace. At the end of her | ordeal. the story goes, Leofric kept . his promise Later a postscript legend was | added. 10 the effect that only one | ter from early times. Edinburgh of all the townspeople broke the | Scotland, was already well launched . pledge not to look during the ride For his lapse, this “Peeping Tom" was stricken with blindness Poultry Disease Viruses " Survive Sub-Zero Cold : disease germy in their flocks may | pe in for a long long wail | New evidence that the popular { wirus infections of pouliry has been furnished BE HERE SiC Ee EE Ee : producing power, veterinary scien. | other viruses remained infective for! i There are skeptics who say that| Lady Godiva's ride is 8 myth snd | | pushed forward from 1902 io 1917, i while the motor vehicle was still The earliest narrative of the | famous ride wis written by # 15th | century suthor, based on stories | growing out of the incident Ac | | the New Town was built at the end | of the 18th century. Associaind with | the city, among the gifed com. | Knox; philosopher David Hume; Poultry growers who rely on very | economist Adam Smith: blograph dry or freeing weather to kill off | er Boswell: J. M Barrie. novelisy | and playright; and dlexande: | Graham Bell, inventor oi the tele poultry to see it they would produce infection it took almost two years fir the weakest virus to lose its infection tists reported, while some pw the | nearly fen years Similar research has shown that | the virus which causes Newcastle | disease is likewise highly redistant to freezing temperatures Living viruses capable of causing New- | castle disease have been found in | fhe bone marrow and muscle of | poultry carcasses chilled or frozen | for as long as six months. ! A aad Early Daves of Street Cur New York pioneered tracked ve hicles with Broadway ho'secars in 1277. 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