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Akron, Ohio
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in tue nuay or me! HMr'ti SiHH'ialUI Hero I ipoijsoniig leseann grani ana suenusi fellowships to interest joung'desease. 'Multiple Sclerosis Hopes Brighter W. I I "Thert is much hope" that a cure will be found for multiple THERE IS no known cure sclerosis. or the disease; in fact. Dr.

So bays Dr. Frederick L. Stone, director of the medical and SY Eai(t 11 ik's 1 jO AARON aLAlM juUMuu. Friday. April 20, 1958 Need Cash, Butler Tells Democrats WASHINGTON OPi Chairman Paul M.

Butler ol the Democratic National Committee Implored all Democrats today to come to the aid of their party with cash. His call for an Intensive fund- of five years before the afflic Dr. H. G. Wolfe, Dentist 948 East Market St.

NEW DENTAL PLATES CREDIT Plates Repaired 1 Hour CALL scientific department of th National Multiple Sclerosis Society tion is recognized among its victims. The research specialist spoke $2,00,000 annual budget is being spent on research programs. Dr. Stone disclosed that a plan to create specialized clinics in medical and research schools throughout the country has received wide acceptance. One such clinic is under consideration at Western Reserve University, he revealed.

The national organization is jet I 'V, A ivV. 1 I Jl I ti The afflicting strikes at the central nervous system. It usu ally hits persons between 18 and 40. It is the greatest single cause of disability among young adults today. One of the society's Immediate afms, he said, is to reduce the diagnostic time so patients can receive proper treatment sooner.

One third of the society's Or. A. I. Zimmw to more than 100 at a meeting sponsored by the Society's Akron Area chapter in the Sheraton Mayflower Hotel Thursday night. DR.

STONE noted that great strides have been taken in the last year in scientific research aimed at finding a cause and cure for the crippling disease. Save V2 and More During SIFFS 5 5 0,000 Barlnilo Heads I-A Council James Barbuto, assistant county prosecutor, has been chosen president of the Italian-American Council. Other officers are Mrs. Angela d'Amico, Anthony Pa-trino and Carl Falasco, vice presidents: Mrs. Teresa Math-iews, corresponding secretary; Look, girls! A silver lame evening jacket for men, with a silver lame tie to match are modeled at the 1956 National Fashion Forum In New York City.

The outfit has black troupers to match the black lapels. Mrs. Antonette Didato, finan- form concerns the question oflcial secretary; Mrs. Mary Maz- President Elsenhower's ability raising drive was addressed to Democratic party leaders meeting In Washington for a two-day campaign strategy conference similar to one held earlier this week by Republican leaders. Butler said the GOP now has a $5 million campaign chest against a $100,000 bank account for the Democrats.

The Demo- cratic treasury, he said would rot finance a 30-minute cam- paign show on a national tele- vision network. MEANWHILE, Adlal E. Stevenson, campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Philadelphia Thursday night, said "National needs, such as federal aid to education, public housing and the missile program should take 'priority over tax reduction." Stevenson said if there is a budget surplus to take care of these needs and still provide a tax cut the reduction should go to persons in the lower in- comje brackets. Stevenson charged the Re- publican administration as given the nation "statistical prosperity" while "we have a farm depression and two million persons earning less than $2,000 a year." STEVENSON said a "major plank" of his campaign plat- to serve the nation full time. "I certainly plan to talk during the campaign of the diminution of the President's ability and willingness to fulfill his duties when most suitable." zocco, treasurer; Jack Schia-vone, parliamentarian; Mrs.

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