Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (December 19, 1957), #8

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Thaddeus Kosciusko

Storyline: An engineer from Poland, Thaddeus Kosciusko comes to the United States to help fortify positions. His success led to France giving aid to the US.

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Storyline: Sally Jannis lies unconscious with a possible concussion or skull fracture and needs immediate medical assistance. An avalanche has blocked the only road out of town and all telephone and power lines are down at the Skyline Lodge. Mike and Teddy come up with an idea to use car batteries to power Mike's ham radio to call for help.

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Storyline: Millie injured her ankle when she and Scotty were thrown from the wagon before it crashed down the hill. Jim feels certain that someone from Bull's gang of hoodlums is informed of their plans and wants to find out who it is.

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John Carroll, Archbishop of Baltimore

Storyline: The story of John Carroll, the first Archbishop of Baltimore. He organized the Catholic Church in the United States from 1774-1810. The discipline and practices of the Catholic Church were upheld in the courts of law due to his work and efforts.

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The Blister Builder

Storyline: In 1928, a man named "Cash and Carry" Pile sponsored a foot race to promote his new liniment.

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Storyline: There are a number of Hungarian refugees in the neighborhood this year and the Civics Clubbers would like their Christmas in the USA to be special, so they speak with a number of them to find out what they need and then see to it that their wishes come true.

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