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FRIDAY, June 5, 193l Other Pres Departments, Court S450 THIRTY-SEVEN THE PITTSBURGH PRESS DETOUR ON ERIE ROAD ZENTNER BANKRUPT SUBURBAN NEWS ceiver. Petitioning creditors are Himan Siegal of Midland, Stone Frishman and Rosenberg Frish-man, Pittsburgh concerns, with total claims of $568.70. recommended for Pittsburgh to Erie travel. Paving of Perry Highway In Mercer and Crawford Counties will not be finished until Aug. 15.

Additional SuHurHan News Items Will Be Found On Other Pases of The Press Today A. Wheeler Named Receiver In Use Club Advises Pittsburgher Novelty Store Case Involuntary petition in bank EVICTED MAN FACES Get Diplomas TEST OF HIS SANITY ruptcy was filed yesterday In Federal Court against S. S. Zentner, trading as S. S.

Zentner Company, and the Pitt Novelty Company, formerly Rou(e 65 Pittsburgh motorists Intending to travel U. S. Route 19 are urged to avoid a detour near Sheakleyville by the Touring Bureau of the Pittsburgh Motor Club. The use of Route 19 to Mercer and Route 65 to Sandy Lake "is Reviews TrTbmas' Book A review of Norman Thomas "America's Way Out" was to be given by John M. Henry at the luncheon of the Henry George Club at the Chamber of Commerce Registrar to Speak "Wills" will be the topic of Ben H.

Boss, Beaver Falls, registrar and recorder before Aliquippa Kiwanians tonight in Woodlawn Community House. Charged With Threatening Life of operating a novelty store in the 1000 block Fifth Avenue. Leetsdale Resident Drs. Edward E. Mayer and C.

H. M. A. Wheeler was appointed re- OUSTED OFFICER WINS INCOUNCIL Suspended for 'Bouncing' Burgess from Jail, But Stays on Force Henninger have been appointed by Presiding Judge Moore, of Criminal Court, to determine the mental condition of Andy Susko, 50, of Main Street. Fair Oaks.

Susko is held on charges that he COURT TO RULE NEXT WEEK ON HARMONY LINE 'Judge Schoonmaker Refuses to Hear Citizens' Charge Bus Route Plot PATRONS FILE PROTEST Receiver Explains Deficit and Says Ban on Branch Would Save $3,000 threatened George Stewart, manager of the McClintic-Matshall Company, Le.etsdale. Susko and his family had been evicted from their home, detectives ay, and their plight drove Mrs. Susko to a suicide attempt. Alienists were appointed on peti tion of Dr. C.

J. Ellis, jail I ft' I 3 yv W. J. GRADUATES Despite a stormy session of Arnold Council last night. Patrolman James Lemon continued his police duties today, defying attempts of Burgess John Hunger to have him suspended for insubordination and conduct unbecoming an officer.

Council voted 4 to 3 to reinstate Lemon, who iast Sunday ejected the Burgess from the cell room of the jail and refused to allow two prisoners to be taken to Hunger's private office. Although Hunger immediately advised Lemon that he was suspended, the officer continued his duties and appeared at last night's meeting in uniform. Friction arose between Borough Solicitor George Bonidy and Hunger TO HEAR M'lLROY Federal Court jurisdiction over Pittsburgher to Preach Sun proposed discontinuance of service en Harmony route between East New Castle. EHwood City and Beaver Falls will be decided by Judge day in Washington Special to The Pittsburgh Pres WASHINGTON, Pa. Washington SUGAR for Fruits Berries Morning Cereals HENCE THE NAME- Fruit Powdered and Jefferson College's Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday in Second Presby during the session when learned the Burgess had written to the editor of a legal publication for a ruling on municipal law.

terian Church and on the following day Trus II I iJU cr hit i v-i 4 II II i flND DRINKS tees will meet. Commencement Bonidy advised council that the officer was performing his duties properly in refusing to release the prisoners. Councilman B. T. Hopkins demanded to know why Lemon was still in uniform and accused exercises will be held on the col lege campus Councilman Bart Dattola, chairman Tuesday morn ing of the police committee, of pre vious reinstatement.

Elaine M. Acker of Bellevue, top, and Liberty Ewing. 7500 block Rosemary Road, lower, are among graduates of Western College for Women, Oxford, O. They will receive their diplomas Tuesday. The Baccalaureate sermon Hopkins threatened to take the case into court.

will be preached by. Rev. John B. Mcllroy, pastor of Rev. Mcllroy OUTWITS TWO BANDITS the North Pres Township Tax Collector Seizes Gun byterian Church, Pittsburgh.

The address Commencement Morn ing will be made by the Rev. Alex Sugar and Saves Money MONONGAHELA Quick think 1,100 TO TAKE PART IN SCHOOL PAGEANT Crafton Pupils to Present Music and Drills ander Kelso, of the chair of Philosophy and Christian Ethics, of Southwestern College, Memphis, ing by Frank Bright, 61, tax collector of Carroll Township, saved his daily Tennessee. collections. When he entered his garage two bandits leaped on him and de THUGS BEAT DOCTOR Bchocnmaker after attorneys file briefs Monday. The hearing ended yesterday and Judge Schoonmaker reserved decision.

Discontinuance of service is solely a question for the Public Service Commission, company attorneys said. Citizens Fight Abandonment Ellwood City, Bradford Woods citizens are fighting the abandonment of service sought by Maurice R. ScharfT, receiver. They argue the road, could be placed on a paying basis with no additional expense if operating schedules were changed to conform with the needs of patrons. Testimony showed the Harmony Short Line Motor Transportation Company Is operating over the same territory and the same officials are in charge in botli companies.

Court Refuses Charges Citizens charged officials are diverting traffic to the bus line to show larger losses, but Judge Schoonmaker refused to admit this as evidence. "This court has to deal with actual finances as it finds them," he said. "Rehabilitation of schedule and change of cars is entirely outside this court." Scharff testified the operating loss could be cut $3,000 a month if he is permitted to stop operation between East New Castle and Beaver Falls. He said revenue on these branches averages $890 a month. Losses Since 1923 Citd He also gave figures showing the losses since 1923.

They range from $55,000 in 1323 to a peak loss in 1927 of approximately $246,000. He quoted monthly figures for 1931 showing average losses of more than $4 COO. Scharff was appointed receiver for both the Harmony route and the Butler Short Line. The short line suspended operations over its entire system after it was shown that the property was in a dangerous condition, and that there was no possibility of borrowing the money for repairs. manded his money.

Bright argued while one yegg en 2 Caught, Identified in Holdup; It dissolves instantly and melts into fresh fruits and berries, developing their luscious flavors to the full. This specially prepared sugar is really a triumph of refining. Finer than the finest granulated, this brilliant, free running sugar is almost like smooth powdered sugar. The only Jack Frost Sugar in a light blue box. Try it.

You will want it always. tered his machine and turned off More than 1,100 students from Crafton High, and public schools will take part in a pageant tonight, in the Crafton High athletic field. The program will be opened with Victim Hit Because He Lacked Money lights and ignition. In the dark ness Bright leaped on the other gunman and seized his weapon. Both Dr.

Joseph Kramer, 60. of 700 block Lockhart Street, told police he was beaten early today by two men who held him up in Federal Fritchey Becomes Constable J. Fritchey has been appointed Street and failed to find money. Arrested several hours later, Itf commissioner from the First Ward Stormer, 900 block Freeland Street, of North Versailles Township by and Harry Thomas. 3200 block Har Presiding Judge Moore, of Quarter Ask Your Grocer for die Place, were identified by Dr.

Sessions Court. He succeeds H. Kramer as his assailants. Taylor, resigned. a selection played by the High School band.

First and second grades will give a singing number, the third and fourth grades, flag drill. "Tactics" will be given by fifth and sixth grades: folk dances, including American. Highland. Spanish, English, Irish and the Maypole Dance, by the seventh and eighth grade pupils. "The Building of Pyramids" will be done by high school boys: Indian Club drill, by seventh and eighth grade boys; dumbbell drill by high school girls.

The entire group will take part in the grande finale. The program will begin at 7, and is directed by Mrs. Anna O. Mora-land, and Marlin S. Wenrich.

HCK FRnsr Jack Frost Sugar melody Moments brou3ht to you every Thursday evening over WEAF and" NBC Chain, 9:30 o'clock New York Daylight Time. Fruit Powdered Sugar Refined by The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. J. SCOUTS HEAR JUDGE Braddock Boys Told Only One Member Ever Has Been in Court "The Value of Boy Scout Organizations" was Judge Foster's subject at a dinner of Braddock Scouts.

M'KEESFDRT TO VOTE ON SITEJOR SCHOOL Approves Plans for Trade Structure He said that in 15 years he had heard of only one Boy Scout ever appearing before Juvenile Court. He spoke yesterday before the Pitts burgh Lions Club in the Fort Pitt A Hotel on "Juvenile Court Proced ure." PRODUCT OF Vi fAWAVU 1 ak I I -PITTSBURGH Cony enience lasting freshness and far better flavor. thafs the cheese news Borden brings you Avalon School Picnic BREWING CO. Pupils of Avalon public schools held their annual picnic, featured by an athletic program, at West View Park todav. The committee McKeesport School Board will be asked to vote Monday on recommendation Of the property committee that the proposed 0600,000 Trade School be erected at the rear of the Technical High School.

Bailey and Cornell Avenues. Plans submitted by C. L. Wool-dridge were approved by the committee last night. To relieve crowded conditions in in charge included Charles Delp R.

M. McClurg. O. G. McCaig, C.

P. Dils. S. R. Hull, J.

D. P. Kennedy and Edwin E. Lacher. Unoodo Batons OREO SANDWICH the high school, five portable buildings are to be moved from the Grandview and Eleventh Ward Schools to the George Washington School.

New buildings will be erected in the districts. Contracts were awarded for $15,000 In repair work. BUTLER TO BE GUEST General to Attend Legion Fete at Indiana July 4 Special to The IMttsburch Fresi INDIANA, Pa. General Smedley D. Butler will attend the American Legion Fourth of July celebration here, officials announced today.

The events will climax a week of legion activities at the Fair Grounds. Dies of Injuries NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. In-luries suffered when he was caught Here are the five delicious cheeses that come in this new Borden form: 1 BORDEN'S AMERICAN Made by improved method. Well-cured and mellow. 2 borden'S Swiss Nut-weet in flavor.

Delicious in sandwiches. 3 BORDEN'S BRICK Ripe, mild and mellow. Taste it you'll love itl 4 BORDEN'S PIMENTO Fine American cheese with zestful pimentos added. 5 BORDEN'S LI BURGER Qreamy Limburger modified to meet everyone's taste. And don't forget these other BORDEN CHEESES! Chateau the cheese food with, the distinctive flavor.

Lieierkram America's finest dessert cheese. Military Brand Camembert Camembert at its noble best. Borden Cream Cheese Delicate, creamy-white! The best friend a cracker ever had. under a cutting machine in Mine No. 3 of Union Collieries Company, caused the death of Bartel Bonner, 36.

of Renton. in Citizens Hospital today. His widow and two children survive. And it's just about the most important cheese news you could hope to hear. Borden has taken America's best loved varieties of cheese five of them and has prepared them in neat package form.

They are so convenient, so easy to buy. And flavor? Ah, Borden has made a big improvement over ordinary cheese there, too. You've never tasted cheese that was quite so creamy-rich, quite so subtly tempting in taste as this packaged Borden Cheese. And the reason is easy to understand. Borden's Cheese is absolutely pure.

Only the very test cheese bears the name of Borden. A package of Borden's Cheese of your favorite variety will prove this the convenience, the lasting, freshness, the finer flavor. At all good food stores. i TUq foectt ESfi SB aim fouoy Chocolate -flavored cookies, vanilla flavored filling a crisp-to-creamy taste that makes Oreo Sandwich just about the most delicious dainty imaginable to eat with ice cream. The Red Uneeda HJLF-POU AND QUJRTER-POU ND PACKAGES Cheese talkers him.

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