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University Libraries. Additional digital'?╟úTs''?·?·h?╟úd'"l(! ?╟ú 0,6 UNLV s?╟??╟?tor, Dee. ?╟? lm .**7?√ß?╟÷?╟÷ ?╟÷ *o, i^ob tote Honors 4 Doctors Sonotoria in Leaders in Battle . On Tuberculosis Paid Tribute HARRISBURG, Dec. (ms.) ~l Pennsylvania?╟╓s four state-owned tuberculosis sana- ^ have been re-named by the State Health Department to honor four Pennsylvania, physicians who made outstand-1 mg contributions in?╟╓ the fight ?╟≤ against the'disease. mm Alto Sanitorium will be known as the Samuel Dixon State Hospital, honoring the commonwealth's^ first heaith secretary, who planned and developed the state?╟╓s first three tuberculosis institutions Cresson is known as the Lawrence FJ Flick State Hos- pital, the Cambria County na- tive-who founded the Pennsyl- vania Society for the Preven- tion of Tuberculosis. It was the first of its kind in tlfe world. th*ntbV1ig has been named the ^Charles Miner state hos- pital, honoring the Wilkes- Barre physician who inaugu- rated improvements in the ?╟ú?╟ ?╟úI1 of tuberculosis clinics and dispensaries while he was state health commissioner. Philadelphia sanatorium has been designated the Helrv ofnth?? Spt-f F?spitaI in hol??* whnthn ^h?╟ ,adelphia physidan TnhL beaded the Pennsylvania tnUbm5??l0S1S society fr??m 1921 *'nii932 who co-authored Diseases of the Chest,?╟Ñ wAich ?╟????╟Ñ;? Served an authoritative ?·uT?╟úe on tuberculosis, f bef o/thi the only liv% "fern. Der the group. Itif ii?Σ≤ PP IlSli a Survivor Benefit Act will not affect the right to convert World War I and & GI insurance from term to pert maneiit p i a n, A. R. Giiyler! manager of the Veterans Ad- ministration?╟╓s Pittsburgh?╟╓s of- fice, said today. He said the act merely lim- its issuance of new' GI insur- ance policies and does not alter conversion fights in existing Policies. The only policies which may not be converted are the five-year term post service policies. f Jerry Lewis, a recent attraction! Bowl T^?╟╓ &*VWmgthe hotel?╟╓s invitation to Rose Bowl Tour members to attend the Tan ?√ß> H ? ring Frank Sinatra. ?╟≤ ?√ß Jan. 2 show star- ionrovK Sands Hotel Invites Party Rose Bowl tourists To Visit Los Vegas sands of ?╟ "one-armed bandits m full swing, leaves no ques- tion about gambling being the number one business in this desert metropolis. If you haven?╟╓t already set your plans for a visit to Las Vegas, be sure to put it on your schedule. ; * Make Reservation If you are a member of the Rose Bowl Tour and wish to attend the party at the Sands, please contact Lloyd Anderson at the Sun-Telegraph so that ?║?║?║?║ l?½ psoiwed^fqr CHARLESTON, W. Va., Del 22. (AP.)?╟÷The West Virginj Temperance League has urge that the House of Delegate take ?╟ "a ppr o p r iate actior against Del. Hugh Bosely v Fayette County if he decline to break his ties with a brewerJ organization. Bosely, a Montgomery DemJ crat and former West Virginil Tech athletic director, wal elected to the House in the No~| 6 election. The Temperancl League has adopted a forms! protest against his serving i| the Legislature. 1 Brewersi Director The resolution, signed hi President. Joe B. Overmyeii Secretary Hadley Hall an! Superintendent J. L. Priestll as the League?╟╓s board of truJ tees, noted that Bosely is direcl tor of. the West Virginia Diva sion, United. States Brewers! Foundation. m According to the?╟╓ Leaguel that organization ?╟úis and hai b%h continuously, actively anc vitally interested in legisjatior favorable to the brewing in- ?╟╓ dustry.?╟Ñ ^ .. * , ' ^ | ?╟? The resolution added thaJ I representation of said special interest is utterly incompatible! and inconsistent with the perl formance of the public dutie^ of a legislator.?╟Ñ Before Oath tended bn invitation to all mem. bers of the tour_an invitation that could well make a Las Vegas visit the highlight of their entertainment - packed schedule. Blanket Invite Jack Entratter, general man- ager of the Sands, invites the entire Rose Bowl group to be his guests for the midnight liShow, Jan. 2, starring Frank > Sinatra. ?╟úRefreshments?╟Ñ are on the house. The Pun-Telegraph party at the Sands; will; make a gala Priestly asked, in a letter to House Clerk C. A. Blanker smp, that the League?╟╓s protest b| presented ?╟úbefore Mr. Bose, Ijj is permitted to take the oathj .of office as a member of thl House of Delegates.?╟Ñ jThe League has urged Bosely tf disassociate himself from pne office or the other; and |pon,his;failure to do so, that- fhe House of Delegates be re- jtctmf* t0 take I Priestly called attention to a [House, rule, which stipulates among other things, that ?╟úno W engaged in lobbying shall ^ permitted upon the whUe ??tL w H??US.e at any while the House is jn session ?╟Ñ , ELKINS, W. Va., Dec. 22. ?╟÷ |(AP.) Convicted murderers pnd armed robbers are among fi.6 tubercular prisoners to be transferred from Huttonsville