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THE SHEBOYGAN (WIS.) PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947 A 1 9 registered and added that his ef flco would supply registration plates for display In their places of business. Siamese Twins, Joined At Top Order Issued Truck-Train Collision Of Skulls, Not 'Losing Ground' Madison, Wis. UP The state Acetylene gas provided much of this country's lighting before the era of the electric lamp. motor vehicle department reported todav It had Issued an order re Indianapolis. (UP) Doctors; apparently common brain would make the operation "futile." America Finest quiring all Wisconsin automobile dealers to include dealer registration numbers in all advertise The twins have "not lost any said today that no attempt will be made to separate two baby boys, ments.

ground" since being brought here, he said. They lay today In single crib head-to-head with their feet believed to be the only Siamese twins ever born joined together at Ben L. Marcus, department commissioner, said the public was entitled to know If dealers were births but this type is even more unusual." He said no record of any similar Siamese twins had been found by Riley hospital physicians." News of the twins' birth was withheld until last night, he said, to give doctors time to study the case. The twins were born to Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Speer. Speer is an accountant at the Crane naval am extending in opposite directions. the top of their skulls. The physician who attended at The twins were born Saturday their birth said an abnormal birth had been expected because X-rays disclosed unusual head growth and pre-natal examinations showed the to a Bedford, couple but the nature of the birth was not disclosed until last night. munition depot near Bedford.

An- babies were side by side with tneir The Bedford physician who de heads and necks inclined toward other child born to the couple died livered them by Caesarian section inl lllllllimjllllllimilim 1 i -VVy. 1 s' -tJ i 2 ill -4 JTrm said the babies have "a common each other. at. Birtn several years agu. The mother was reported recovering at the Bedford hospital.

Why Thousands of Doctors Prescribed (CAUSED BY COLDS) pertussin acts at once. It not only relieves such coughing but also loosens up phlegm and makes It easier to raise, pertussin'' Is safel Mighty effective for old and young! Pleasant tastlngl He said Siamese twins occur "about once in every 5,000,000 New Low Trice, $935 head above the' hairline and the top of the two akulls are continuous." He asked that his name be withheld. 25-Ib. pail a little larger Newfoundland is than Ohio. The twins were rushed to James Whitcomb Riley Children's hospi nickmcier-Fedlcr Electric Co.

N. Eighth and Michigan I'bona 2'JOO tal here shortly after they were born. More than one million tons of chlorine are used in the United States annually. Dr. Donald Casely.

director of the Indiana University Medical Center, said the infants appeared "not particularly sturdy but they cry and eat and move their fingers Lewis Summons Miners Meeting Washington. CP) John L. Lewis has summoned the United Mine Workers' 30-man -International executive board to a meeting here next Tuesday. While no explanation for the call was made by Lewis, the board is authorized to pick a successor to the late John O'Lcary as vice-president of i the UMW. O'Leary died in San Francisco in October, after attending the AFL convention there.

and toes." "They apparently have common brain tissue which reduces any chance for survival even though they appear perfectly normal otherwise," Casely said. "Their chances are not good according to r-rrtT7 Two locomotive several freight cars, and a trailer truck which had been transporting four new automobiles, were atrewn over four tracks of the Baltimore 3c Ohio Buffalo-Rochester-Salamanca branch near Salamanca. New York, after a collision which injured the truck driver and seven members of the train crew. The new cars were en route from Pennsylvania to Buffalo. (NEA Telejhoto).

statistics on Siamese twins but thev mav have a fair chance to He said they were "responding Eight Couples Fire Tico More Hollywood Writers The population of Canada was estimated at 12,307,000 last year. Grapefruit is also known as "Pomelo." to nournlshment." No attempt will be made to se Seek Licenses lo parate them, he said, because their Wed In County tracts, are Writers Albert Maltx, Samuel Ornitz, John Howard Law-son and Alvah Bessie, and Director Herbert Biberman. MODEL SHOWN 6.50 OTHER SETS 3.50 to 20.00 Eight couplca have applied for The dismissals were In line with marriage licenses in the last few days. County Clerk Ernst Kauf an industry poucy enunciaiea ay Eric Johnston, president of the 2) maun reports. The list of appli cants follows: Motion Picture Producers associa Manfred C.

Fischer, route 2, tion, after a recent New York meeting. TRADE-MARK Sheboygan, and Betty Lensen Ilcr ywood. LT Two more Hollywood personalities were out cf a Job today as movie management and talent unions prepared to tackle the communism problem across the conference table to-xujrht- Writers DJton Trumbo and lister were fired by Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer studios, as of yesterday. They are among the 10 cited for contempt cf congress after re-fusirg to tea the house un-American activities committee whether they are cr were communists. Producer Adrian Scott, and Director Edward Dmytryk of R-K-O aad Writer Rir.g Lardner of Twentieth Century-Fox were dismissed previously.

The other five, free lancers without studio con 1508 Johns court; Richard L. Lam Lutheran Church mers. route oostDurz, ana BED -SIZE Marian R. Ten Haken, route 1, Plans, Services Cedar Grove; Warren O. Berlnger, route 2, Plymouth, and Dorothy F.

ELECTRIC WARMER Sunday services in the St. John's Osius, 232 Stafford street, Ply Lutheran church, Plymouth, will be as follows: mouth; Albert E. Grunewald, route 1, Sheboygan, and Edith Sunday achool and Bible class, Hildebrand, 1016 N. Twelfth street. 9:00 a.

German services with Holy Communion, 9:00 a. Eng Donald H. Schlichting, route 2, CONTINUOUS DEMONSTRATION IN OUR BASEMENT TOY AND NEW, INSTRUCTIVE lish services, 10:15 a. m. Elkhart Lake, and Shirley M.

Buchman. Kiel; Wallace A. Hof- Registration for Holy Commun Ion may be made on Friday. tiezer, route 1, Oostburg, and rldeal sleeping comfort In oil weather" withoufri heavy load of blankets low voltage, entirely safe even when wet easily laundered Jemr perate and Tropic degrees of warmth MOHOLD La PAGE, Inc. Myrtle Brethouwer, route 1, Oost This evening at 8 o'clock the Valparaiso Guild of the church will enlov its Christmas party In the burg: Raymond L.

Hurley, 1ZZZ Georgia avenue, and Dorothy E. Winkelhorst, 824 S. Thirteenth Lutheran hall. Tor Christmas Giving FRAMED PICTURES Hundreds to Select From Many Gift Items Sets street; Harold H. Richter, 1425 Ring On Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Ladies' Aid of the church will meet for Its annual Erie avenue, and Adeline 4.

Microscope for boys and girls Phone 5252 815-819 Perm. Ave. Christmas party. Schaefer, Osseo, Wis. The United States uses 10 billion buttons In a normal year.

On Monday afternoon there was REDUCED TO a conference of teachers and pastors in 'Plymouth and In the evening at 8 o'clock the movie "The God of the Atom" waa shown at 10: -70c -SI Our Display the church halL frjnjniM hkpHI II ii I I i7 ART F1ELS0M Carbon dioxide first was identl Here, for the first time, Is a complete line of microscopes designed exactly like professional microscopes and precision tested as well. Automatic turret gives choice of thre different powers low, medium and high. The set illustrated includes 38 pieces of laboratory apparatus the others are equally as impressive and educational. fied as a gas about 1800, but was not produced commercially until PAINT AND CIFT STORE 1887. 4 Eighth and Niagara Ave.

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