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PAGE 8 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1952 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Foreign Steel ALUMINUM wire has a tensile strength between 30,000 and 40,000 pounds per squre inch, a little over half that of hard drawn copper wire. Police Mark Time In Hit-Run Case East Liberty police today- New Orleans, Jacksonville or West Coast ports. Another 500 tons of steel, expected to arrive in New York during February, also was offered. The Paulson concern did not disclose where the imported steel would come from. Offered State awaited the discharge of a patient from Pittsburgh Hospital.

Two Killed, Four Injured In Accidents West Mifflin Man, Valencia Youth Die Continued from Pose One) OPEN To-urrc ation "utterly absurb" and "fan tastic" and has demanded that it WARlOiJ RUGk Asphalt Official be corrected "speedily" by federal authorities. 216 N. HIGHLAND AVE. Mr. Schmidt said the offer was eCT MBfcKIT.

Missing 5 Days IT las, i made by an export-import concern known as the Paulson Two persons were killed, in They 4re marking time because Stanley Kalinowski, 38, of 411 Hochberg Penn was injured during a wild chase early Saturday. Kalinowski, whose condition was reported good today, was accused of hitting Audrey Mulvi-hill, 22, of 618 Copeland at Penn and Frankstown injuring her slightly. Two autos were struck in the following chase, in which two cab drivers took 'Kalinowski's license number. His arrest followed at home, plus charges of hit-run and reckless driving. cluding an 83-year-old pedestrian P.

O. Box 72, Dubois, in a letter signed, by Paul R. Fisher. Continued from Page One) struck by a hit-run motorist, in Previously, a similar offer was district traffic over the week end, ant's ticket showed it had been since Wednesday. gQDK10 Four other pedestrians were injured, two seriously.

North made to the Ohio Highway Department and Gov. Frank Lausche of Ohio blasted condi-i tions under which unlimited sup Fails to Pick Up Tickets It's possible he may have due to gLE) taken a trolley for Downtown, I 'I i I but that's only speculation," the son said. He said his father failed to pick up his ticket for the annual dinner of the Pittsburgh Traffic Club Thursday night and did Who Asked Him? TORONTO, Ont Jan. Leonid F. Teplov, Russia's Ct quick relief of the cough, muscular soreness and throat irritation due to colds, at less than 1 a dose.

Let this old family medicine help you as it has many others. Try itl JUNIPER-TAR 25 top v. Side traffic was tied up several) hours by an overturned trailer-! truck. BUTLER, Jan. 28 (Spe-clal) Eighteen-year-old Lewis Pf eif er yesterday cheated death near here but only for a few minutes.

Young Pf eif er, of nearby Valencia, was driving on Rt. 8, nine miles south of here, when he fell asleep and ran into a guardrail, damaging a fender. C. Ronald Reese, of R. D.

1, Mars, a passenger in the auto, told police the driver repaired the fender and was about to return to the wheel. Just then Mr. Pfeifer was diplomat in Canada, broke a six-year silence last night to hail Stalin as "the great standard bearer" on the road to peace. plies of foreign steel can be offered when our own Government has the lid clamped on tightly. Mr.

Schmidt said the Paulson offer was for "unlimited quantities of assorted types of 'steel products, without allocations, priorities or interference' with U. S. Government allocations." Plenty of Steel "We are irra position to supply you with practically all steel goods you may require to insure full production," the' letter said. "The type of steel products and Seattle not get his plane reservation ticket for New York. Mr.

Allen had planned to fly to a highways and roads convention following the dinner. Headed Amen Corner A resident of 41 Wentworth West View, Mr. Allen was president of the Pittsburgh Builders Exchange from 194S-50. He was also head of the Amen Corner during 1950. HEAVY, HEAVY, WHAT HANCS OVER All that's between this trailer and a 20-foot drop to the railroad tracks below is a collapsed section of iron fence.

The rig crashed early today on the short bridge leading to Herr's Island, just north of the 31st St. Bridge. The driver, Harold Eivins of Afton, Ohio, escaped injury. 9Q the amounts you need can be supplied at prices within reach of today's business We represent a number of suppliers struck by another auto. He died instantly of a fractured skull.

such as sion at the Youles home, the carbonaceous matter. Police identified the driver of abroad so do not hesitate to call $99 US AlfiELCS. SAN 0IE80. He has been associated with Cinders Blamed 0 upon us for hard-to-get items." the Harrison Construction 39 coke, coal, cinders, are highly corrosive in their action," the Bureau quoted one authority. The Pennsylvania Highway Department needs about 100,000 KAISAS S3 1.24 PhoZ AT.I-276Z The agency said the Plumbing Bureau deduced that there must have been an explosive pocket of gas present on the first floor as well as in the basement to produce the kind of blast it did.

The explosion demolished the house. But Mr. Youles, his wife parent firm of Asphalt Products, for 20 years. His son described him as 5 feet 11 inches tall, weight 205 pounds. For Gas Leaks tons oi steel to meet lao2 re Manual of the National Bureau quirements, costing, at U.

S. prices, around $7,300,000. Alloca with a ruddy complexion, brovai of Standards and the "Uniform Plumbing Code" of the U. S. Department of Commerce and the (Continued from Page One) tions of the Defense Production eyes and sandy hair.

and daughter escaped death. or slatey, carbonaceous mate' Housing and Home Finance Agency point out that pipes rial." Fill taken from the Youles "passing through or under cinders, concrete or other corrosive property, as well as two other residences nearby, the Bureau said, showed that: GIMBEL Open Today: Noon till 9 Open Tuesday 9:30 to 5:30 materials" should be protected against "external corrosion." The Bureau said the pipes it tested were corroded on top where cinders were pressed Administration have been far below this. While there are indications that the restrictions may be eased somewhat in the second quarter of the year, officials said the supply still will fall far short of the demand. Itemizes Steel Prices The Paulson offer contained an itemized list of various types of steel and prices. Steel plate was offered at .0825 cents a pound, F.O.B.

New York, New Orleans or Illinois; I-beams at .0775 cents a pound F.O.B. New York or Houston; reinforcing bars at .0775 cents a pound F.O.B. New York, Houston, against them but not on bottom, where there was clay. The Bureau said it even called on an extra-special "authority on corrosive problems" who con The Bureau added, though, that "evidence was not present that would indicate whether the gas had accumulated as a result of leakage of gas inside the building or whether gas entered from the outside, as by seepage from a break in the gas service line." It pointed out then that this line had been removed for testing by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, which has yet to make a report. The Bureau outlined three steps which it says it believes to be "necessary to provide safe use of natural gas in the Churchill Valley community." These are: 1 The "determination of any gas leaks that may exist currently." 2 The "removal and replace-, ment of gas service lines In which corrosion is evident." NOW on RCA Victor Records A Mew Alfoonna firmed the finding that corrosion apparently was due to "galvanic action caused by contact of the pipe with cinders or coke in the ground fill." the other car as J.

L. Tolbert, of 6933 Mt. Vernon Pittsburgh, and said he was held in jail in default of bond. An 83-year-old West Mifflin Borough man was killed in-, stantly when he was struck by a speeding hit-run motorist Saturday night. Police said the victim, William Thornton, of McGowan Avenue, Camden Hill, was walking on McGowan Avenue near his home when he was hit.

Four pedestrians, Including a registered nurse and a five-year-old girl, fell victim to autos ii the city during the weekend. S. Vesta Wilson, 68, a registered nurse of 510 N. Neville was detained at Shadyside Hospital with fractures of both legs," received when she was struck in the 4600 block of Bayard Street. Police identified the driver as Jacob Abramovitz, of 746 Mellon St.

Harry Frankel, 70, of Webster Hall Hotel, while walking at 5th Avenue and Craig Street was hit by a car operated by Doyle Sat-terfield, of 584 Marlin Mt. Lebanon, according to, police. Mr. Frankel was taken to Monte-fiore Hospital with fractures of the skull, back and right hip. Five-year-old Gertrude Kieffer of 414 Orchard suffered brush burns when she darted between two parked cars near her home into the path of another.

Police said the driver was John Fritz, 35, of 112 Jucunda St. Charles Strube, 47, of 3320 Ward escaped with brush burns when he was struck by an auto operated by Norman Speer, 34. of 351 Burrows in the 3500 block of Boulevard of the Allies. "The occurrence of gas leakage and the potential explosion hazards due to such leakage at Churchill Valley appear to be attributable to the corrosion of gas service lines to the individual residences. "Such corrosion had taken place rapidly after these lines were installed, indicating the existence of a vigorous corrosive mechanism." The Bureau recommended that "materials such as cinders, partially burned coal, coal-mine refuse, rock, brick, plaster, wood and other extraneous materials should not be used as fill" around gas lines.

It said "clay fill should extend at least six inches in all directions from the gas service line and should be well tamped." "As an additional safeguard against corrosion," the Bureau recommended, "the service lines should be coated with an approved pipe coating mate Lovely Hand" Lovely Ring for a PERFECT Ideal for Engagement $2.00 Weekly Perfect laree center Happiness dia 3 The "removal of the cause or causes of corrosion of gas service lines." The Bureau cited expert testi mond with four genuine sparkling side diamonds. 18-k white or 14-k natural gold. No. 100. Illustrations -Urged to show design.

Fed. Ttx ltd. mony from engineering "bibles" to back up its statement that "steel, wrought iron, cast iron Downtown Open Mon. North Sid Et Liberty Open Fri. Sat.

Etei. rial." The Bureau said gas meters and lead often corrode severely in certain natural soils without the accelerating effect of stray electrical currents." "Soils containing organic or No Carrying Charge Tf'JiV TPTPTP IT Immediate Delivery I JTU-ll. 11 iliL-NS. At Our 3 Stores JiU. 535 Liberty Ave-- kVJ' MAIL ORDERS ptnn 423 Federal SUN! should be located on the outside of houses, above ground, to reduce the possibility of gas filtering into the walls of homes from GIMBELS Open Tuesday: 9:30 to 5:30 Open Today: Noon till 9.

a leaking service line. This already is being done in Perm Twp. The Bureau also said that "ventilating ducts" which Churchill Valley residents have installed should be kept permanently so the lines can be checked from time to time for escaping gas. On top of all this, the Bureau urged that "steps should be taken by the gas companies involved -ACS I -f in rr lfL-1 1 wlylnn 1 I 0 ii 1 Jl i ALE SAVE 8100 Rain or to odorize the natural gas dis tributed in the Churchill Valley dogSmells fine! area." The report said the gas sup Meat-flavored biscuit stops dog odors! plied by Peoples Natural Gas Co. in Churchill Valley has so little odor that "it is quite possible that a person might enter an EUaj.

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Pick up Ken-L-Biskit today at your favorite store. area containing an explosive mixture of such gas without detecting an odor and thus not be warned of the dangerous condition." From its study of the explo- Phillips' Hollywood Writer Cited for Contempt WASHINGTON. Jan. 28 (UP) The House Un-American Activities Committee voted today to cite Sidney Buchman, elusive Hollywood writer-producer, for contempt of Congress. ng)S)oS)5 has accepted a com mittee subpena but twice has failed to appear to testify on The Masked Ball Di tu se fedele Tosca: Lucevan le stelle Trovatore: Ah, si ben mio Di quella pira Le Cid: Souverain, Juge, Pere La Boheme (Leoncavallo) Testa Adorata Communist activities in the movie capital.

The action was taken at a closed session after Acting Chair man Frances E. Walter, Pennsyl vania Democrat, had told the committee counsel to "direct" the G.20 (Rossini) IMesse Solenneile Domine Deus house sergeant-at-arms to arrest Buchman and hold him for an Long Play, 5.72 appearance before the committee. A Vucchella Vaghissima ecm-bianza A Granada vf AIM1 FiM2Tgp hQtes Hear the Stars of Yesterday in TtCA Victor9 euet "Treasury of Immortal Performances" A 7 fiOW mm MUSCLE PAINS in back. I OCiEHTIFIC TESTS show ing that you don't have to wash dishes afterward, you'll thank Gimbels for scooping up this bargain. Limited quantities act now, see it demonstrated.

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