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   Charleston Gazette (Newspaper) - April 12, 1947, Charleston, West Virginia                                Charleston Gazette Saturday April 12 1947 How to Keep Well By Dr Theodore R Van Function of Kidneys Today's The kidneys are located in the back of the abdominal cavity one on the right and the other on the left side of the body They are not connected except on rare occasions the upper parts come gether in an arch resulting in the condition known as horseshoe kidneys The renal organs are able to life But we can get along with only one so long as its ner is able to function This is somewhat risky as the person's life depends upon the survivor Yet there arc times when the removal of a kidney will be demanded if life is to be saved The most important duty of the structures is to eliminate waste products otherwise uremia ensues The debris is carried away by the urine which is derived from blood as it passes through the kidneys Approximately quarts are in 24 fourths during the day and one- fourth at night As the organs be- come less efficient the ratio may change so that more is accumulated while asleep than during the ing hours The volume varies with the amount of water we drink perspiration and the health ot organs The urine contains a number of chemicals including salts urea uric acid and creatine Many of these substances are derived from proteins which are consumed in the form of eggs meat and certain vegetables This ex- plains why some individuals be- lieve that such foods must be re- in kidney trouble but in many instances this is nnt sarv as the organs overcome the handicap by secreting more fluid Besides tests can be made to certain whether poisons in the blood are reaching a dangerous level When this occurs a strict diet is essential If the kidneys fail to excrete urine because their tiny tubules are or destroyed by disease the water which should be passing out goes into the tissues of various parts of the body leading to LOW GROWING SHRUBS Mine Bureau From reasonable judgment i Sayers was hand but did not have a chance to read his Sen Cordon I man ot the sub-committee said j ers probably will testily when the i hearing resumes Wednesday A re- cess was called to await a report on of the Centralia mine owing the blast A House labor sub-committee into mine safety meanwhile decided to send members into the tield for spot checks at mines Coal mining Sayers said is hazardous and if coal is to be a certain amount of risk is inevitable Prior to the Centralia disaster it was our view that explosion ards which were not immediately dangerous x x x be corrected by compliance procedures lhan mine closing J Sayers said that when the ex- plosion showed the mine was in I fact the government then I decided to close some 518 mines to the Bureau of Urines to be the ex- plosion point of view a driveway economical of space Curves p hj should be used only when they i progress has bn Pear logical to follow the natural saf A Safety First Gate Planting By Dean Halliday Central Press Staff Writer Curves savers declared thai while CMi made under pear logical to follow the mine safety program based lape of grades or to avoid publicity education avid public fixed obstacles j opinion it is not as effective as i Unless you have a very small lot powers were ed by law He said the 25 stales which pro jce coal laws or regulation overing mine safety but these ar that When home a gate have it plao from the road This will allow a machine that is being driven in to be stopped well off the highway in case the gates are closed As another safety first measure do not plant tall shrubs or greens between the gate and the roadway Low plantings vill help Farmer Benefits Brawley Melton ting attorney prepare th From wheat to livestock at cut prices to j Brawle Melton contended production of meats milk anM that order show poultry products during the that the acts Of con- corn was ed in tne part of the war when corn was scarce Sugar producers in this country and U S territories received 011 in do not have the walks too narrow Three feet is average width When planning a straight laws or regulation mark it off with stake and If a curved walk is being planned use a hose instead of stake and 331.507 in special ing subsidies from the CCC These wire in addition to regular ments averaging more than ssu a year made by the culture department under the sugar empi were committed in the presence of said court and said order directing the issuance ol a rule against your petitioners was and is based wholly upon and is without any petition davit or other writing under oath control act of 1937 The CCC paid farmers to grow soy beans during the war to help relieve a shortage of fats and oils caused by loss of imports from the far east Closed Shop which necessary to initiate for alleged in contempt ior contemptuous conduct outside the presence of said court With esen iott Power Lacking such a petition under oath they contended Judge Hall was without power and ity and jurisdiction to cause the of March 28 1947 aforesaid the actual citation and the order directing continue From th t appear Monday was that out and section does not compel in another The intention is to limit ina with few exceptions to local unions and single employers Senate Action Inconclusive Elm Felled in Square The half-century old Elm a against nol alike in any two stales The result is he added to prevent accidents because they for the hose is flexible s considerable laxity in ad- will not block a view of passing can moved about until the ministration ol the traffic as one is driving out of the driveway js attained ments as well as in the Flagstone walks can be laid of them Plantings of shrubs a foundation of cinders gravel slag I Savers said that with a ir horizontal evergreens should be or other porous material with safety code ir back as the gate thin layer of sand approximately j fect appears to be an oj id in the accompanying one and one-half inches thick as time to take or horizontal used as far as illustrated in then federal of pictured above as workman finally succeeded in felling it yesterday morning is the last of about 100 trees that once shaded the spacious machines and workmen in their ef forts to fell it but lost when a large cable was attached to the trunk and a heavy truck pulled the Elm down destroyed the old capitol Jan 4 til M said court and said clerk therefore wholly void said that the citation was in the name of the tornev instead of the n bv section In addition to the took no conc serve Woman Executed Coal Loadings between two unions over the to do a certain Forbid secondary boycotts in which employes refuse to handle the products or supplies of a com- with which they have no di- squabble but with which some other union does ke mass picketing and Violence would riff to the summons on himself Defended They contended that even thought prisoners were released before the end of the terms to which they were sentenced such action did not constitute contempt of the court and that the court's Obituary sy Swelling is most no- during the early stages of Bright's disease or following mer cury Bacteria can invade the struc tures from the outside via the bladder especially when the tracts are infected and more so in the presence of an obstruction such as in stricture formation stones enlarged prostate in men or obstetrical complications in women The microorganisms can also enter through the blood stream or lymphatic passageways Hence in- fection may develop during a siege of scarlet fever or from a more localized focus in the teeth tonsils sinuses gall bladder or prostate gland Microbes from a boil or a carbuncle on the skin or from the intestine or genital organs wide may travel Ho the kidneys The type of medication required for treatment depends upon the species of germ present In spite of the vulnerability of the kidneys they serve the well Many other organs wear out faster But this does not mean that we can afford to abuse them Sore Throats M C My husband I have strep throat two or three times each winter Do you think milk causes this Reply I be more inclined to contact with another in- dividual rather than milk as sort throats are usually contagious But all sore throats are not due t strep germs A laboratory nation is necessary and unless this has been done and the diagnosis confirmed you may have an sore throat which precedes cold A great many persons en- counter two or three such bouts each year and we do not know why some persons are more than others Kidney T H B Is there anything to dissolve a kidney stone or must I be operated Reply As rule they cannot be dis- solved If small enough the con- cretion may pass But I presume that if surgery has been mended the stone is large and is probably damaging the kidney the limit of space tion pertaining to the prevention disease will be answered Personal replied will be made under proper limitations when return stamped envelope ta in- closed Van Dellen will not make or prescribe or individual diseases BETHEl BAPTIST CHURCH MM it Her Elizabeth Appointments with the Christ 11 Sunday School p.m B V F p m Worship The World's Worst Trouble Maker Wednesday p m Meeting Turtle Creak Ann Duty ol Big ice was at a m Friday at the residence with Rev E t Parson Burial was In the family tery at Turtle Creek The Hunter and Hunter mortuary at Madison was In charge ot arrangements Solon CIO Chief From 1 you in the very thing you're try- j ing to carry i When Carey left the room shak followed slamming the door and stopped the CIO leader in the The two continued their heated 1 11 f as a result of the tralia disaster Cordon wid after s In- that either the slate inspection should be made uniform or the federal uno undertake an enforcement One of guards who strapped j numbers of m her to th der and She murmured a word of thanks The portly condemned woman disdained a suggestion she might program Carpenttr mortuary chapel Buriar will be at Mrs Bowen 29 o Lat V Bowen of St Albans died early Thursday morning in a south Charleston hospital son Mr and Mrs Virgil A Canterbury ot 803 6th St died yesterday in a local hospital are the grandparents Mr and Mrs C E Canterbury and Mr Bn A discussion with Carey slight and dark-haired telling the tall robust You take yourself too seriously when you try to intimidate me by vour actions in the committee Why I wouldn't intimidate you Dworshak roared After a few minutes talk the two today Wallace Attacks patted her in other sections of the state gave whimpered take it easy further indication of the return lo normal President William Blizzard of United Mine Workers district 17 i announced in Charleston that new I certifications covered 46 mines in I don't want to wear a Kanawha field 17 in the Logan prefer to be blindfolded as svent to death she jurisdiction anu mai j over the prisoners ceased at the end of the court term at which they were sentenced All of the prisoners whom they were accused of releasing they said were sentenced at prior terms of court A county sheriff Brawley ar- gued is a constitutional officer and any prisoners committed to the county jail of Kanawha county Virginia are committed there not as an act of said court but merely as a judgment of the law which the court is commanded to these sections j would be punishable under the by damage suits and by suspension of a union's collective bargaining rights for a year Communists Outlawed pronounce Tentative Proposal Another accepted provision w union which has a Communist or Communist sympathizer as an she said and Then ended the life of a woman The UMW or anybody who can ably be regarded as one ported no more than four votes directing anyone to go back into against any one portion of the mines that have not received safe clearance from the proper ties The committee plans proval of the measure tomorrow On Monday it will as followed by a committee to set the procedure un executed by the state of California der which the measure will be con- by the House A conference of all House publicans will inspect the after Debate on the floor is scheduled whom lion hazards 4 Enlarge the National Labor Re- lations Board and change its 24 Pairs Artie Continued From 11 ales said that press of other ters slowed his consideration He to the White House but an aide said that visit involved a Washington Holly Rex Charleston Manlord grandchildren and ages for one five brothers Winchester Harry Akron Carl larl one sister Mrs Myrtle Conley Cardington O MILLER Mrs Alma will be at 1 p m today at the residence George C Bowman Logan will clate assisted by D C Charleston Burial will be In Hill cemetery directed by Bartlett tuary or St Albans Mrs Miller 11 died unexpectedly Thursday at her homf at Albans She was a member of Community church ing are two daughters Mrs Edgar De- laney and Miss Sylvia Miller St Albans: four brothers Walter Dee Wood St Albert Wood Columbus O Prank Wood Edward Wood five sisters MM Turley South Mrs Clyde Crouch Theft ng 24 p to city police yesterday oy d to prop up Line McClung St i never work The new nationalism The stolen articles were valued j he Middle East will turn against told at There no object in lying now Logan Operators Assoc said nine mines definitely were in operation I yesterday but did not give ment figures The Pocahontas Operators Assoc change Virginia Prison Camp s being held for the custody of ing and had nothing to do with the situation Private Meetings Held The union federation proposes to carry our complete story to President Truman if it cannot get j a three-cornered meeting of the Labor Department its own leaders and representatives of the A T T Labor Department conciliators who have been meeting separately with union and operating company officials held a series of private meetings of their own today The committee of the union federation met tor four hours and adjourned without any outward sign of progress John J Moran policy committee chairman indicated that members will stay in Washington however No Company Comment The memorandum to Schwellenbach suggested that of the aress and radio attend the proposed three-cornered A T T had no immediate comment but in the past has f preferred that its Bell System deal individually with unions Hopes for settling the strike went fairly high yesterday with by the policy committee of a for long dis- tance employes of the A T it T Hopes Are Dashed These hopes were dashed ever last night when J A federation president said the posal did not conform with union of settlement on an wide basis He did not say ever that the union rejected the proposal Most important of the unions demands are for a weekly pay raise Government tigures show the workers averaged in January Women Arrested Two outside developments at- interest of those involved in the situation 1 The arrest and arraignment at Newark N J of three women telephone strike leaders on a charge of violating the state's new anti- utility strike law They were leased in bail of each The dures 5 List some unfair labor practices for unions The Wagner act now has unfair labor practices for em- only 8 Create a new mediation outlaw jurisdictional strikes require unions to register and file financial reports provide for a labor study and other things Tornado Towns Continued From Pane 1 have started clearing Woodward is being gathered from the streets and homes that can be repaired are being patched age is estimated in the millions of dollars The surplus Woodward Army air base and local churches and schools are housing some less Portsmouth Va one son ard spring three brothers Homer Bolton N Wallace G Big Island Va Walter Buena Vista Va one ter Mrs B Va Mr was carpenter union No 128 a member of PRUDES Robert of 1219 Frame St died last night av his home are his wife Mrs Nellie McNeur Dan M Dunbar and moved to the Cunningham mortuary arrangements are Incomplete damaged homes and others have gone to relatives in nearby towns Electric service in the south part of Woodward was restored with emergency generators last night and most ot the city was expected to have lights tonight Many are being cared for in un- law provides these For Wheeling Judge lo Hear Mill Creek Bank Circuit Judge J H Brennan of pending Wheeling came to Charleston to hear arguments of a individuals up to fine and 30 days imprisonment for each of violation for unions lines of 000 per day 2 Approval by the House labor x committee of labor provisions to outlaw industry-wide ing jurisdictional strikes and Two water wells are in ing jurisdictional strikes ana tion and water mains are full again boycotts by unions ine Six other wells are expected to be committee already had voted a ban Six operating on the closed shop the welcome u opportunity to get rid ot Jones Senate Heads rge the receivers have i clay resigned from B i would be held in abeyance i Gen Supt Guy P Gibbs noted that there had been developments in the of WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT listen lo lack to Radio Station at P.M by the Kanawha Medical Society AMBULANCE Mm ol died early yesterday morning in a Montgomery hospital are a son Thomas Stewart ot and seven grandchildren The body at the Harden mortuary at Montgomery RANDALL Carrie service held at i p m yesterday at the Barlow mortuary chapel Dr George H Vlck pastor ot the First Presbyterian church officiated The body was sent to la Jor additional rites at 3 p m tomorrow and burial Randall of St died day evening In a Charleston hospital i of tn Morris died yesterday while at at Boyd Junior school where he had been employed U as Janitor Surviving are his wile MM Willie Bowe one Mrs Katheryn Mitchell and one son Leonard all ol lour grand- children The body wae removed to Harden and Harden mortuary are Incomplete of Rock Lake Vitiate died yesterday morning at his home afler snort Illness Surviving arc his wife Mrs Sarah seven Mrs Beatrice Bayes Mrs Abble Mrs Kathleen Johnson and Mrs Stella Lore all of Spring Hill the Misses Ellen and Martha all at two sons Holley A and uel B and a foster son ert Younf all ol Hill sever brothers A A of Pittsburgh Pa O O ol Ohio E A of Milton K M of O O and t H and t all of Spring live Mrs Sylvia Ellis Charleston Mrs Gold e Bintley Ohio Mrs Bertha Selton fornia Mrs Mary Turley of Ruth Mrs Ethel Jones South Charleston U grand- children The body Is at the Snodgrass tur last January Army to Hold Tag Day for Hospital U S Army MI lold a street of their hospital fund The post will give its next party j in the slightest by officials Wallace is not going on invitation alone Wallace told him record i before leaving Pepper said that ne id invitations from the heads 01 Church Events Special music will feature night's service at Wesley dist church where evangelistic meetings are in progress The Cross Lanes and Shepherd Four quartets and Roy Morton Charles Spence will participate m- advocated by the Communist party lne B Reports from the Beckley area indicated that of the 7.325 men normally employed in the Winding Gulf field still were idle and that production was 10.850 tons off the usual daily output of 38.000 In the New River area of still or patients of the Veterans in Huntington on April 18 Charleston Firm Gets State Charter D C Morrison Refrigeration Co nc of Charleston authorized to refrigerating plants was sued a charter by the secretary of state yesterday with capital authorized Incorporators were D C Morrison of Belpre O Roy B Rollins Chester O Williams both of Charleston Poland Sends Envoy 6 Testimony from McDonald that it was Jones policy to put his man on each road where RFC made a big loan and that ald was his man on the B Sc o 7 McDonald's contradiction of an assertion by committee counsel Robert D that in France Eastland told his colleagues he favors the President's program be- cause if the present drift ues if Russia continues to pursue her avowed objective which is simply chaos revolution and leading to world tion for can be Eastland said he agrees with those were off the job with yesterday's production set at tons below the normal Blizzard said that according to reports reaching his office no West Virginia operations had been re- in the Williamson fields which also includes mines in tucky bankruptcy laws T change in the of Argentina and Spain change which those governments doing a fine he To Palestine foreign announced the appointment of Professor Olgierd Gorka as Polish in tine Gorka has been in charge of the Jewish rights section Tobey contends was tailored to B v s desires McDonald said he was present as the committee I hope mg dosed and heard Snodgrass tell to clean o the then Sen Harry S Truman he was going with the railroad j proceed apace job ot combatting he declared hope the effort now under way out the Reds who have m- nto our government will Over and above the mass of France Pushes Marshall Urges Continue Pram Fait 1 elimination of the majority of Korean leaders from the consultation The Marshall letter on Korea dated April 8 was sent to Molotov yesterday and made public day It wai the second time Asiatic matters had been brought into the background of the foreign ters meeting Previously Molotov had urged conference with shall on situation in but finally agreed to an exchange information Marshall ISLE ST GEORGE SAUTERNES No Meier's American PORT Code No 512 Meier's American SHERRY Code No 873 Meier's American MUSCATEL Code No 530 GRANDPA MEIER'S APPLE WINE Code No 667 WILD MOUNTAIN BLACKBERRY Code No 875 cost of   

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