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H Ml \M \H Kl .K I.RADKR AT PKTKOIT Th# ahor# thr*» Itsders of FJkdom in ths Bahamas were
• u)"Qf "bf «ev«THl thousand drl«'.:nt»f attending th# «i Kr.md l*>dge convention, Improved Protective
Order Mk* of tin World. inert mg mvntly at Drtri4t. J<*!m T. Freeman, third from right, chairman. grand
trn-tre bonrd. t'hilsdHpbla, p»*es wifh, from left, Thmnaa Sanndrrs. Eureka l«d*r. No. 114, Niwwu: P. M.
Kl.ur M ■ t,tjr<»ni• AI.-» . rrnnd dir»s't«»r, "Mus America of Flkdom" «mr"«r; Man Ho KMM&
1>. O.. puliJic relation® firm head, who represents th* llshamna hjr appointment of Hill and Knowlton. New York
t'it?, (Kr*»euisa) »*haHea Rhodriferec. Flk director <»f "duestion tn th* Bshumss. and t'rhaa E. B<*twick, Curfsw
1«mI«c«. No. llrtli. Nsi«ftati, and •^•rMfirr «>f the Bahama* nintion of Rika.
Karnes City Newt
Tin- Karnew County Women's Bibl«-
institute held a aiirceiwful ne«w*i »n
Suiidii.r at l*ro»pe»t ltapci-*»t church,
with the nrw puMti»r, Kev. Herbert
K. Siuitii a* hoet Mr*. Mario Tea sue
*n«* iu clinruf of Sii inlay *cho»4. Hhe
In superintendent. K»*v. Smith savs
th. review , anil Mr». M. Iv. Williams
ta fhl the Bibb Immb. Mr*. V. I.
Pihrcll, president. gave her annua)
addreoai. Mr*. J. Kfuith Nana a solo
Other* on the pr«*ram were the
•miui pe<>ple of the church, nnd Mra
Rllf T/oe Mil af Fl«»rei»ville. Rev.
*nutb delivered the mowinge. Tho
'••mnty aiiaaionary Mr*. M. K. Wil-
li ania, rate a derm mat ration. Th#
amount rained «n« Kr*»ce*eit-
alii** fn»n: l'oth, tiillett. Nixon. Ken-
edjr, and Flaceus, were pre*>nt.
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Lee Brown
and aon. Beanie. visit -d their Bother,
>1r*. lillie William*. Sunday. Rev.
nnd Mr* A. T< Johuwm «»f San An*
f«Hiio W'-ro Im»iim» Ktifftti of thrir
uioth«*r, Mr* Hannah J<»hn*on: and
Mr. md Mr*. L. S. TVsgue. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Kmml't Ilntlrr are
the parentn of a son, Jeffery Allen
Butler, who wan born Monday. tVto»
Jwr 1 ^irandpareni* are Mr. and Mra.
Curtis I'erryman and Mr*. Amanda
Rutli-r. all of thia Htv; and great-
grandparent* arc Mr. and Mr*. Fred
IVrrvmsn of Runre. and Mr*. M<*e
fl>*(*kitia. Sr . of *hi* city.
Uvalde News
James Mill*. a#*«4ant auperinUa*
jfOt e*>nd<icted Sundav srhool at New
kijrht Baptiat ehur*»h. and tha ro-
vica waa (riven by Mr*. IUed and
Kve Williama. The mi**»«»nary pro-
gram waa held at 11 o'cl««4t, and
fcU-v Richarditon delivered tho me*
*«K«. Polpit f«e*ti- wera ReT. Kinch-
l«nv and K«v. Williama. (^ie*t» at
the aervH-e wera Mr*. Riehardaon and
family The aum of $74.40 waa raia-
ed.
Th# tUxH-imt <* Now light Bapri*
ehurrh haa been eompletad. and aeven
p<wa wera given to the ehurrh
through Ke». and Mra Williama.
Mra Etta William* U vi*iting In
ft:,a Antonia Mr*. Klvira Kin'-hlow.
Mrw. I»em#^y. and Mra. J<»hn*on
nvtured to H*»ndo, Sunday after-
noon.
Mra Mllia e<»ndu«*red BYPl» Sun-
4a v
Tha mimdon met In the homo of
Mr. und Mra. Bradley with Her. Cox
Imaging th«« leanon. There were 15
yrnwint Kev Co* coo4ncted a two-
In? TM^finjr hen*
Gonzales News
Hon;»v*wning aer* le^a at W»»*ioter
Castro Prisoner s
.'hap,! AMH rtaA '»< Hund., RanSOm Paid
were auive«aful. Ilia auiu m fJlo.«*»
Z Bv Ex-Diplomat
wa« raUed. R«*v. A. R. Nelaon.
tor <1f Bethel AME ehureh, San
tonio, will be the Tu«'«i.iy nlirlit
speaker. Rev. A. T. Harri* !• paat«»r.
The eonnty Sunday ar-ho.4 and ltTI
institute waa a *un-rNi when It ni«*t
with Mace-lonla Baprtaf ehurrh at
Atlanta, near Luling. Rev. A. S. Ora**
ia paator. Referenda Ia M. Carroll,
Klliaon. B*aty. Riehnnl*on. Frauka.
and Rirhardaon appeared on the pro-
gram.
Providence lUptiat church rendered
service M St Jnmea on Peaeh CroH.
Wodnt-aday night. Rev. R. Arm*trong
waa a|»enk»»r. Rev A. C. Il'dden wa«
gtir^t apenker Thuraday night at \U
I*ilgrim Baptiar church during the
week of aerriec*. Rev. F A Shroj»-
ah!re fa i»aat<»r
Center l'ni«»n Baptlat church held
1 ta hom^wnlng aenl»* l««t weok.
llev R Annotroag delivered the aer*
mon la*t Sunday.
Mra. Alotila Tatura haa arrived
from a trip to Oklahoma.
Rev A. C. II»dden motored to
Port Arthur, earlv Monday, and re-
turned with 0. 0. Whitlow.
Del Rio News
Mr* I<4a MK4ay gare a aurprlae
luncheon for the youth and begin*
nera Sunday aftornoon. The affair
wm well attended.
Oraca Methodiac church al*o held
an affair, an outdoor aupi»er. Sat-
urday night.
Brotherhood meHing wiU he held.
Friday sight, at 8 o'clock in the h«wne
of IVaooa "William*.
Shiner News
"Hi# biiildtng fund rally of Lattie
fi-thel AMK church. Rev. F. B. Rich-
/ird*oa, paator. doaed S*mdajr, with
vi*itora fr«Hu Yoakum, M. C# Jami-
aoa. and Kev. F. li. Fulton, paator
of St. Jan.** AMI' church, Wing pre*-
en». Rev Hatteau and metnbera of
Vurtoria. and a group fr«*n llalletu-
rille. aiao attended.
Mr. and Mr*. I ►••nnia Dotaon and
daughter Mix* l»elano Dotaon, and
hia father. Nathan Dotaon, vinited
relitivea »u flouaton.
Mr and Mr*. l»aae R»#l>iu*on. Mra
li. B. Webb, who i* auporintendent
N«*w .feruaal«*n» Baptiat church;
Mi**. Pauline Carr.»U. Lucille Carroll
IlMtchett, and B4-t..n Milton. Jr..
attended the Lnvii'-a-Fayette county
u*iitute at Ooo>i H<»pe Bn|yti*t church.
HnlletUville.
Ilee. W. Sanii>i»*t"n accompnni"<l
»»> h'a church, visited the new St.
.l.imea Baptiat church in Gonxalea.
at ita entrance aervtee.
Mr and Mra. Wadell Oatai and
eliiklr. n of Oilew-m: Mrs. Rayd«ll
.Tone* and dau-rhter. Mi-a Ja«kie
J(,iro« of San Alitor.! arc uaitipf
their mother. Mr*. M-id« Brook-.
|gDd tWir Kr'.ther. U 1 Mb
Mr ind Mr* ^ ^r"
wUit^d their par**iii n,d grandpfff-
aonfiaad ?*> #•«•» umMfm
Sehviatmrg New*
Mra. Pearll* M. Earla. and Mra.
Lena M. Twwnaend of Palo Alto.
(California, wera vlaitora her* to aee
their mother. Mra. B. E RcoW, and
a!ater-ln-law. Mra. Ruby Rcott,
Mra. Valla Brown. Rally Ander-
ion. and U Orffey attended a home-
coming aervlea in Oakland
Mr. and Mr*. Leon McKiij at Tay-
lor wera house gueota of their cous-
in* Mr. and Mra. Ralph Shepard.
Mr*. C.arnetta Hilllard of San An-
tonio. viaitad In tha home of Mr. and
Mra. Henry Viaer.
Weimar New«
A n,l~.i'.a»ry ^i'«r,m »u tield
at Mt. Aria Bat»ti*t church Sunday
morning with Mra. Stanley, preai-
dent. preaiding. Mra. L. L Williama
al~> -i-on^ored a miaalonary pro-
gram with Mr*. Ethel Ferguaon as
spanker of the evening.
Mr*. I* W. Iiemona represented
the n itoiimariea of St. James AME
church at the «ervie»»* of Corinth Bap-
tint church Mr*. Eunice Smith was
sponsor. Mrs. Annie Maokey, Mra.
(rcne'.'a C»»nner. and Israel Mann went
to K»'rrville. to vi*lt their S4>n and
brother, who I* 111.
A number of re»ident« attended
tha homecoming f*er\ice* held at New
Zk»n Temple nt Oaklnnd. Mra. Llllle
Atkin*on \isit"d her sixter and broth-
er-in*law In I>»khart.
The junior choir, nnd the paator.
Iter. L. E. Auabie. of St. .Tame*
AMH ehureh furnished mualc for
the mission prorram at Su JunieM.
Sunday.
who la
hCr*'
is abla to ' months.
| Gonxnli
Luling News
A .Mt.^cliil aer u-o in h^uor of non-
^aJlonnf r |nlat»*r«*. waa held at
Friendship Baptiar ahurch. Sunday
afterr «K>n. K'-tle i> 'vlg 1$ con-
fined t« fl hoavltal In San Antonio, i<" |
atjraery.
.Tohnnla Wright has returned honi^ j
; f f, p hHng V f-'O 1'J
Ry tha AaaocUted Negro Ti«««
MIAMI- A 21*vear-otd Negro ran-
somed for Fidel Csmtro'a rock-bottom
price of was luiay thia week
catching up o« food, alocp. and aoap
and hot a .-iter while answering scores
of INihana' queationa about frienda
in Castro's prison.
Nestor FitsgeraM Williama was one
4 thr«H» gnunt invaaion prioonera re-
turneil to t' e 1'nited States la^t week
for a raasom totaling $17."».<k*>.
The other two are Faluo Fre)re
Agtiilera, 41!. wii«MM» ralatitea paid
$1<mhnki for hia releaae, and Jorge
(tovin Thria'kmort in. il4. wboae free-
dom waa bought f<»r fa>.0(W by hia
father, publisher of a Havana newa-
pai»er.
All three ve*erana of the abortive
April 17, 1!HH. Invaaion of Cuba gave
account* of filth, overcrowding and
malnutrition In Cuban revolutionary
prison a.
Neat or wan relcatcd on paymenf of
hy Mitu^i b««?ine4"*m*n Wil-
liam A. Paw Icy, who had stipulated
It be used for Uie ransom of someone
with no wealthy frienda or relativea.
Paw ley. a (prmer I nned Statea
diplomat and aaner of a Miami bus
line, could not be reached for com-
ment when JJie Xrei-d prlaonera arrived
here. Miami acquaintance* of Wil-
liama aaid A Ad i'awley wera long-
time friend* 4
William* aaid food was scarce in
Havana'a Principe priaoc, where they
wera confined, and that condition* in
general wera UTribla. ** "*•
r»TT> mtmm
Thief Takes Orders,
Then Stgala
To Fiir Thent
Br ■ ntl»t®<l V -«
M i .a
u* m +■
nrnrhanrtlw btlm
Gridiron Star's
Father Slain
By Ex-Wife
By the Aeaoclate* Negro Prase
LOU ANflKLRS—Th»- father of
ftMdbsll player rectfllj drafted by th«
Loa Angelea Rama last week w an shot
to death by hia 4hor< ' *lfe *ho
claimed h» woul<ta1 ««j away from
her and her Biaa^tar - <l daughter.
The alaia man waa >{.»l*rt ISatea.
4S, father of Tom Qntc>- former atar
halfback with Orafii Stnle, who waa
aolected by tha Rama in the National
F<«dball league draft r.irlier thia
year.
The aenlor Gatea w«- -»hot In hia
at.imach with a ballet from a
calibre revolver aa he np| inched hia
ex-wife, Kliubeth, 87. with a pocket
knife, according to an eyewitueaa,
Mr*. Oerwldlna Wlllint,
Mra. Wlllliona confirnnd a atate
ment to jKdlee by Ifra. tl.ttet that ahe
had warned Gatea not to coma any
cloaer." Ia fact, Mra. CJntea aaid ahe
warne«l him before not to come to her
honae. He ignored her warning, ahe
waid.
Mr*. Gatea pleaded self defense
and the slaying waa judired as jua*
tifiable homicide by a coroner's Jury.
Mra. Catca waa previously Isavked on
a «*harge at murder.
After tha shooting she told police
she was tired of Gates' violence and
hia lechery (lewdnees) with her nine-
year-old daughter. Gate* aerved a year
in jail in 1M0 on the latter charge,
according to poliaa reports.
She aaid that wbea they were di-
vorced alio asked the deceased never to
return to her home.
Tampa Paper's
Safe Robbed of
More than $4,000
By the Aasociated Kcgro Preaa
TAMPA, Fla.—Though three Tam-
pa detective*, led by Detective Harry
Allen Wood, are mvrkinz around-the-
clock on the caae, aa arreata have
been made in the roM>*) of tha Sen-
tiiiel-lliilletln'a safe mIv last week.
Burglara entered the Sentinel-Bulle-
thi office,
three-foot aafe
8M.45 in cash
was in jev-clry,
president of th<
aaid.
The burglara
a rest room win
cal donartmont
a five-foot by
jped with $4.-
ry. A total of
he remainder
he Andrew a,
ing company,
try through
the mechanl-
per, pried off
Reporter Picks Copy
Boy to Get $1,000
Journalism Award
By Hi, Aa.oclkted Nafro PrM
f/AslllNUTON _ Gwp R.
IVmilllf, IH, • roil) boy far
Um H H'Jilnftaa Pnl, ku ki
ninlnl III, (aIMM I. O'-
Krlun •rh'JAr>hl|> bj Hw Htaa-
lf> lliMiir lYwhida nmpiny of
WfMIMd. Mut. Th, (1,000
•w»nl will riuhl* him lo .tudy
M Itwp WMhlac-
|M ufilirntHy.
Trimlll, in iritrM by In
Kd<tm. wolfiir* raporlMr f«r
th, I'imI. wh, waa th, O'Brlaa
award far Um b«t an>M
writing al latarrat to waata, far
*hM ah, rmliri $MW and Mm
rilht ta plrh tha mi|>l,ul a< I
arhsUrahlp.
$1,000,000 Dope
Ring, Headed by
Woman, Smashed
nwrhanrtiiit badaa —tia watW
.(•al It. waa hald to Mil iH|t>
In dt; cflurt aa a aharr, of
grand larrw-
Ha wcaa. John Ford. M. a
truck drirec. Hald. at ta. muw«
time, waa Thrnnaa KIrod. 50.
operator of a will, atalloa.
I'nlira said that Ford haa
vlniltfd a villa of tMVt.
Oihurn Vh-ton c oj" u.' P >
quotatl him aa aayin| ba aold
tha mfrrhaadi*, lo KIrod. Pollra
aaid Kurd would drop by Klrod'a
acatlon fn h night and aak KIrod
what he-nefllad and tliwi atral ta
fill tha or^r.
Oakland Kcvs _
Elder H. Brawn of Houston de-
livered the meaeage at the annual
homecoming services at Now Zion
Temple church. Sunday.
Visitora from San Antonio, ITal-
lettaville, Houston, Schnlenburg, and
Weimnr were present al aba aavv-
ice*. The nmount of ^JShl5 was
raised at the bom "Coming.
Mrs. E. Is. U ' JtmL of 4k n -JLa-
touio visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman TTollia: and Mr. and
Mrs. Ilenrv Viaer.
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Hallettsyille News
fThl* newa re^6d*. e-f laMtbr f^b-
lleatlon.) . ^ r~- ^
i countv r
.Ma : •
pitall. foll..winr » atr.,ke.
fj.A >,.r bod, a lillle ( ,
Ml. r.raf* Covrrwm *«< faten j •* n ill
10 tin it—r"*' Batnrfcr ere*«« «* | mstiKI,. .llf. K
niflit SI,., ia in Iluth Memorial rial mi~ on -
L .«|iital In "'I* „ „ _ w
Mr anrt M Uol.ert B.11 of I-""
Vniceia, Coliforni.-i.
father, Arthur B»lt. last Wadnwday.
Tli.-If alv, visited their aunt. Mrs
Minni, Ruaaeli. and ^rT,";"'
Mra Joseph M. Green. Jt.h the TVUs
wera hia moth. r. Mrs. Mn^le ^1''rnd
,.n of Hallettarin*. and a
ai»tar-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ike I elI
of Haliritaville: and other relative.,
tn of \*m Angeles. California.
Mrs. Eunice Brown has returned
atitute w.is held i
Binti-it church. I
fucro News
Mr. and Mrs. T^lttlejohn of
> • m Ant' iiio vi^ted Mr. nnd Mrs.
< Irven Lee Tor a f- w days.
i P >»n .-warli^m ad-
! to ' ( ; ro hoKjiital. btif h."S
'--id. ?Tr«. A ""Jena kittles
i l!Hi ti»-T UvtCfWs^. '.V;-♦ • r
!:■ rd .-name bettor.
home after riaitinn a week with her
lughtar. Mr. Blia Maa William^ in
" vm«a Tlnrria »iait»d reiatirea in
IT'.itatM over tha werk «l»i.
Crystal City News
Mt. Olivet Baptiat church lield
fcxw*|onarjr abaervance Sunday, The
presttat, Mra Grant I>erry wan
niinteMi of ceremony. The youth de-
partment rendered nwiMic. Mrs. Alma
• • Tji-eene la piinist. Mrs. I^on Mc-
waa apeakar for the occaaion.
S. 'trav. pastor. ?*pe- | tTo. Ihm bt^n IIl«for several weeka.
Take Mat his !■* still on the aick list,
as h Mrs. ls\ irdT Ilnrrrove.
The rd>«ervanc% of the
anniversrry of Mt. Bethany Baptist
church, in ThonfJistou^TWHi, fTPld
recently, was qulie a Hucce*«. Sen*-
1(H'» w'-re held each nlirht. with Rev.
A. J. Ball. pistor*of Mt. IV'thel Bap-
tist ehureh. brifiirinr the Sunday
merMaae liev, P. J. ITobbs is pastor
of Mt. Bethany Baptist church. The
sum «»f $220 wan. rni«ed. ^
ices were held Min-
lay iiLl t at r«»mmunity Baptist
fliurch. Il»" P. V. Rieh.irdson. paa-
tor. Rev. Onr, who Is slsn pnstor
of FT v>on Baptist church brought the
messnfe. Vnlon II111 Methoflht ehureh
metrl»ers were also in attendance.
San Marcos News
The missionary s<»cietv of First
Baptiat church held a candlelight pro-
em m. Sunday.
.Taek«on Chapel Maflmdiat ehureh
held a Woman's day service, .Sunday.
Tlev. IT. Franks i* pastor.
Mis* Georgia Fay* Hoodye wn»»
here during the la«»t w«>Ht end. bhe ia
attending college in Houston.
Mrs. Pora Cheatham ia h<sns fid-
lowing sn operation In Memorial hos-
pital £he is doinar nicely.
Mrs. C. L. r^iddineton is in Me-
morial hospital. She is the wife of
Rev. C. L. Lnddinarton. pastor of
(ireater Bethel Baptiat church.
Mrs. Lowell Wilson of Luling. was
here visiting Mr. and Mrtu Tom
Wilson, Sunday.
Waelder Newg. _
Appreciation asrvicea for IUv. M.
Wilson were reported to be a great
SOctesa.
Mr. and Mrs. Boosevelt Bush, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Prince of Han
Antonio, were here to see Rev. J. W.
Prince, who is 1U. They wcaa bit
Monday.
» ■ —
The United Slates Court of Appeala
in February, 1996, barred aeparatc
state registrar Mem
white voter* in I<ouIs(aML
a loek lending to the main office, and
tiaed a tire-changer tool, chisel and
hammer to batter th* Jype aafe open.
Andrewa ia offering a J900 reward
for Information leading to the arrest
and conviction of thftppasons involved.
Ohio Town .•>
Hires Its FlrM
Negro Teacher
Br tha Aaaoeiatol Na*ro Prea,
rILEOO, Obi, — Hajmand
Haard, • Haawtoa laatltnta
icraduato. haa baewna Um lint
Ntp* taarhar la tha Nwaatoa
~+oal rjwUm. Swaaiaa It a Fal-
lon rooaty Maoaanity. weat of
Dy tha Anaoclatad N,tro
CU1CAGO — A $1,000,000 dope
rln*. headed hj a reimted 27-jear-old
ex-proatitnta known la tba naraotlca
hiiHlnea, aa "Itlf Kat," waa ama.hrd
here laat week after th, w»mau aur-
rendered to poller.
She reportedly had been hidlu* ainc,
early Auiroet w. ?n aha alleitedly mad,
three aalea o# heroin at $125 aaeh to
undereorer arenta on Au*. 10, 18 and
17. Poliee hml leaned a warrant for
her arre»t after aha made th, aalea.
Tti* Km. ivhiae real name la Kath-
arine Parker, aurrendered to police
laat week, apcuinpflnled hy her at-
torney. Ruicene rinrhum.
|.,st Aue. 30. Wilbur Th<mii>aoB,
X\, one of llin Kafa aewaaplicea In
liie do|»e rilie u|M'rati'in. Implicated th,
27-yenr-old narcotica queen. Thomp-
son hnd l>een arreated. along with
Richard Howard. SI, a ham radio op-
erator, in Aucuat.
In operating the aprawlin* dope
rlnr, Fi* Kat would aend a man to
New York each month to purchase
narcotica hr the kilo (two potisda,
two ouncei), Rcctirdintr to p,4lce.
When the "junk" arrived, aha wo«ild
then anpplv ratertninera and top
denlera w-ith lirriiin and cocain, fcir
heir "coke" partlea.
It la aWMfercd that much ot
the narcotica waa tranapor'ed to
("hicaao In twc> panel trncka. owne,1
by Howard. The truck* are radio
equipped. A amnll quantity of »ar-
eotica waa found at lloward'a home.
After hia arreat. TTnanpnin aiened a
confeaaion impllcatin* Big Kat.
The arreata of Thompson and How-
ard followed a aerlea of ralda hy "de-
tective, and narcotica agenta. Tlrir
arreata werr connected with the .Tilly
Hi arreata of Ilroailway Arrington,
4fl; hia wife, Kuhy, 41; and hia moth-
er. AS. Narootka worth ITS.OUO were
confiscated. Alw arlMted on Hug.* 2S
waa Juhn JnnM| aatiwyeediler
Toledo.
Haard, who formriy taught
la Clifton Forgo, Va.'a Jefferaon
high aiMfll. wlfl tearh Industrial
aria. II, la a mdirinf waab
Ington hlgKjrhool la KLJiocaflo.
Arit., and aarvai In th, arwwd
foreea M KaKtbo Ha la aanM
and haa three (Mdna.
( Alia'K.INA STAND-IN Members of the Cougress of Racial Equality's
Freedom High way a program ere shown here attempting to gain entrara
to Howard Johnson's restaurant, at Durham, N. C., while i>olice and
Howard Johnson employees It^.k on. After this photograph \vaa takeu, funr
001 IE members were jalb l on charges of trespassing and fined $25
They refused to pay the finrn and are now sen-ing 30-day scnteuces in the
county workhouse. In Charlotte, X. (\, five CORK members were §srested
on the same charged a I a Howard Johnson restaurant there.
Tormenting Rectal Itch
Stopped In Minuter.
Science Finds New Healing Sufaatanc* That
PrompSy Stops Itching and Pain of Pile,
New York, N. Y. (Sperial) —
One of the most commnn afflic-
tions is a condition known as
"itching piles." It is most
embarrassing for the victim
during the day and especially
aggravating at night.
No matter what you've used
without results— hare's good
news. For the first tine, science
has found a new healing sub-
stance with the aatomshing
ability to promptly stop the
burning itcn and pain. It actu-
ally shrinka hemorrhoids-
without surgery. Medical sci-
ence haa proved thia substance
produces a remarkably effec-
tive rate of he*!ln*. Ita gorm-
killing properties abo help pre-
it ran '
In one hemorrhoid case after
apoth«r"very striking improve-
ment" was reported and veri-
fied by a doctor's observations.
This improvement waa main-
taincd in cases where a doctor's
observations were continued
over a period of mon thai ftmnag
these sufferers were a wide
variety of hemonhoM condi-
tions, some of 10 to SO yea**"
duration.
The secret Is this new healing
substance (Bio-Dyne*) — dis-
covery of a world-famous
research institution. This soft-
stanee is now obtainable in c
nun t or mppoiitorffoi
as Preparation ft*.
Preparation H Supp
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counter
230 E. Houston St.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1962, newspaper, October 5, 1962; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403680/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.