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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIXTEEN Tune tn at 1490 On Your Dial THE ERA, BRADFORD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950. Bear On WCSB Stat, It CJU Educator Addresses Big Class Of 477 Graduates at St Bonas St. Bonaventure, N. of the St. Bonaventure's record-breaking class of 477 were told by a nationally- known educator during yesterday's commencement program that they are the best-equipped of any college graduates in history "to create the good -society and the good life." .1 1 The speaker, Dr.

Earl J. Me-; DOJ, I 9 Hospital Notes Grath, a Buffalo, N. native, who is now TJ. S. commissioner of Edu- cation, -was one of five to receive honorary degrees during the 91st annual commencement program held in Forness Stadium before more fhan 5,000 sun-bathed relatives and friends.

Degrees Conferred In lnjured When Hit By Car in Street Smethport William McKean, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ave BRADFORD HOSPITAL Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Rich, 6 S.

Center St. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider, Railroad St. Ext.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bateski. 59 Clarion St. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Schneider, 121 Barbour St. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rink.

Custer City A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John McGann, 7 Buffalo St. Admissions Mrs. James Wolfe, Hedgehog Rd.

Robert Kersteuer, R. D. 2 Infant Linda Stuck, 7 Amm PI. John Coiosimo, 63 Jefferson St. Mrs.

Lynn Swartz, 80 Maplewood Diplomas Given 36 at St. Bernard Commencement (Continued trum Page One Legge, Mary Lombardo, Jean Luciano, Joyce Luzzi, Lena Luzzi, James Matthews, Herbert Minich, Klin 31 Soviet Walkout Mrs, Gilbert Hardy, Limestone Mrs. Frank Kinney, 76 Forman Robert McKean, R. Smethport, addition, 429 undergraduate a patient in the Kane Community and 45 graduate degrees con- i Hospital with injuries suffered when S) lerred. Two regular Army comaiis- he was struck by a car in Main Harry Hale cottage sions and 42 in the Reserve Corps here at 1 p.m.

Saturday. were conferred by Col. George The hospital last night listed his Grayeb, commanding officer of the condition as fair. X-rays will be St. Bonaventure ROTO unit.

The taken today to determine the full new second lieutenants were sworn i extent of injuries which include a in by Major James G. Kalergis, a I bruise to the right side of his face of the I and a possible skull fracture. Police Chief James McCabe, who member of the Department staff. Among: students receiving commissions as second lieutenants in i investigated, identified the driver of David and I. Lewis, Martin J.

as the ARC were James L. Turner Welch, all of Eldred. Prize winners included Tito, 17 Pine Bradford, honorable mention for excellence in Gerald R. Abbott, 168 N. Bennett Bradford, honorable mention for excellence in mathematics.

Unsettled World Warning the graduates, they are entering "an unsettled world," hi more than two-thirds of our national budget is being spent on activities relating to past or POS-JTX. sible future wars, Dr. McGrath as- I UM5S tier HOmC "I believe there is a good chance we can work out of our present difficulties Into a period of peace and prosperity. "You will have a chance and a the car as Samuel Reece of Cold Springs, who was traveling west in Main St. Chief McCabe said the child was returning to the fam- Rocco ily car parked on the north side of Main St.

after buying candy when he darted into the path of Recce's car. A physician ordered the youngster to the hospital after treating him at a nearby residence. The child remained unconscious until 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Mrs.

S. Batterson responsibility to use the intellectual tools fashioned by your education. The instruments placed at your disposal are the best so far devised by man," Dr. McGrath stated. Woman Is Treated For Flesh Wounds A 33-year-old resident of 108 West Corydon Street, -who gave her name to Bradford Hospital authorities and police as Mrs.

Leo Albert is being treated today lor severe flesh sustained at 8:20 p.m. last night at her home. She was taken to the hospital in Storms Ambulance- Her condition who investigated, said her injuries iras listed as fair. Bradford police, were from self-inflicted gun shot "wounds. After Long Illness Mrs.

Maude Oressa Batterson, wife of Selfaerne Batterson, Oak Run, died at her home Sunday evening at 8:50 p.m. She had been in ill health the past three years. She was born in Benezette, Elk County, May 30, 1880, coining to Wolfe Run, in 1928. Mrs. Batterson a member of the Methodist Church of Johnsonburg, Pa.

She is survived by her husband, two sons, Lourein Batterson, Smethport, and Ronald Batterson, Martdnsburg, W. a brother, Paul Cruikshank, Elkins, W. and five grandchildren, Sally Ann, Penny, Harold and Virginia Batterson, Smethport, and Robert Batterson, Martinsburg. The body was taken to the Hollen- I beck Funeral chapel and will be taken to the home late this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the home at a time to be announced later.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hollenbeck's. Row James Douthit, 81 Seaward Ave. Mrs. Warren Brown, Smethpon Mrs. John Maitland, 900 E.

Main St. Discharges Mrs. Dominic Cavellero, 15 Belleview Ave. Harry Huntcon, 75 S. Hillside Ave.

Francis Frontero, 113 Welch Ave. Mrs. Wallace VanTine. Rew Mrs. Elaine Good, 28 Roberts St.

Mrs. Paul Chorach, 46 South Ave. Mrs. Charles Croman, Bolivar Run Mrs. John Sheehan, Hotel Emery Judy Burgess, Shaw Hollow Richard Lynn Kramer, 72 Jefferson St.

Archie Soble, 18 Tuna Ave. Mrs. Walter Elliott and infant daughter, 41 Clark St. Mrs. Paul Whalen and infant daughter, 135 South Ave.

Melvin E. Johnson, 313 Interstate Pkwy. William Howells, Cleveland, O. Miss Shirley Bullock, 41 Burnside Ave. Infant Thompson, 316 Congress St.

Jack Clark, 84 Forman St. Donald Mansfield, Turtlepoint Mrs. William Yentzer, Emporium Mrs. Francis E. Peterson and infant daughter, 37 Bank St.

Meetings Slated By B. of C. Groups Stolen Smethport Car Is Recovered Smethport The 1935 two-door sedan of Harry Timmerman, 35 Bank reported taken from his garage shortly after midnight Sat- The following Board of Commerce-affiliated organizations have scheduled meetings as following: iurday was recovered Sunday after- Retail Pood Merchants. 7:30 p.m. noon at Lakewood, N.

by Chau- today at B. of C. offices; Retail tauqua County Sheriff's office. Merchants Bureau. 5:15 p.m., Tuesday, Emery Hotel; B.

of C. board, Wednesday noon. Hotel Emery. KANE HOSPITAL That Magic Collar! Sheriff's men said that the thief had abandoned the car and stolen another. Police Chief James McCabe, Smethport, found an unclaimed coupe on Mechanic Smethport, while looking for the sedan.

The coupe was listed as belonging to Alice B. Gross. Hennicker, N. H. Chief McCabe said he thought ail thefts were linked.

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10 A. M. 11 A. M. Noon COMMUNITY Births A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Eckstrom, Smethport A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellogg, Kane Admissions Miles O'Donnell, Truemans, Pa. Miss Rose Miller, Falls Creek Orion Rollinger, Sheffield Charles H.

Swatzler, Smethport Mrs. John Bubring, Kane Mrs. Darrell Rupert, South Bradford Discharges Dominic Elnardo, Johusonburg Miss Eugenia Carlson, Kane Mrs. James Sieger and daughter, Wilcox Mrs. Clarence Hanson, Kane Beverly Decker.

Johnsonburg Myron Buhl, Kane KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL Births A son to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ingersoll, Ml. Jewett A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Johnson, Ludlow Admissions Mrs. Howard, Mt. Jewett Mrs. Helen Welser, R. Kane Aliss Mary Galbo, East Kane Sam Galbo.

East Kane Leonard Nasman. Kane Mrs. Mary Morgan, James Ciiy Miss Sandra Fye, Kane John Roan, Philadelphia Mrs. Leota Croyie. Clarion Discharges Mrs.

Clara Haight. Kane Peter Starner. Kane Mrs. Samuel Bifano. and daughter, Kane Mrs.

Helen Weiser, R. D. Kane Man- and Sam Galbo. East Kane Miss Sandra Fye. Kane Leonard Nasman.

Kane Marie Pascarella, William Pecora, Thomas Quigley, Pauline Quinn, Virginia Quirk, Mary Lou Razzano and Patricia Zamberlan. i Cites Danger of Reds Father Lernihan cited the danger jof the infiltration of Communism i into the schools. "Communism has behind it the armed strength of the Sonet Union whose ultimate policy is world i revolution," he said. He said the big danger is that 1 Communism will advance into many i countries including the United i States. Communism attracts some people, i the priest continued, because the Soviet Union stands for atheism.

which certain elements accept. "In some school systems, God is not mentioned and the appeal of atheism Is attracting some of the most brilliant minds in our coun- i i i Turning to the evil effects wrought by atheism. Father Lern- ihan listed the use of lies and ception to confuse some brilliant minds and disloyalty to this govern- ment and country which ensues. Measures 1'rged i "The purpose of atheism," he said, ''is to corrupt minds of people and distract them." he said. He urged measures to counteract this trend in the educational field and a building up of a defense through religion.

Addressing the graduates briefly. Msgr. Wiersbinski said that graduation day Is a "day of happiness and a day of sorrow." "It is a time of a breaking of ties which meant happiness and security." he said. "Let your choice of life be Americanism." he pleaded. "Let no foreign 'ism' set foot here." He urged them to show their grat- itucle to their parents by their man- ner of life.

"Let your way of life not be anti-God, anti-country, or anti-home." he said. "Let it be gratitude to God who created you, to the country, which protects you and to the home which shelters you." The graduates closed the program with the singing of the "Jubilate Deo." Sendees Are Held For Arthur R. Lane Funeral services for Arthur -Ray! mond Lane, who died Tuesday, at the Deshon Veterans Hospital, But- jler. were held Saturday. A prayer 7p Funeral Home at 8:30 a.m.

was followed by a High Mass of Requiem at St. Bernard's Church at 9 a.m. The Rev. Pred: erick P. Reilly.

assistant pastor was the celebrant. Robert Greeley. church organist, played the hymns of the Mass." Full military honors were extend- I ed to Mr. Lane, a veteran of World i War under the direction of the Lieut. John C.

Roche Post 212, Veti erans of Foreign Wars, with Charles M. Hallock Jr. in command. i Others participating were chap- lain. Eugene Hannahs: bugler, Fishkin; colors and guards, JMarve Reams.

Martin Undstrom, i Donald DeForae and Ned Scott: i honorary guards. K. J. Murphy. T.

ip. Cosline. Eugene Doyle, Charles Scheffer, Tom Bergmark, F. M. i Sherman', Abe Ellison, Lyie Enos, all i of the VFW.

Representing the American Lc- gion were Charles Sterling. Court- I ney Sandeen and Louis Simpson. Members of Company 112th In- ifantry Division, comprising the fir- ing squad were Sgt. T. W.

Burkeit, I Pfc. R. E. Burkett, Pvt. R.

I. Bur- kett. Pfc. Thomas K. O'Neill and Pfc.

Donald Grassi. I Active pallbearers from- the VFW I were Stanley E. Bullock, Robert P. Smith, Leo" Healey, Edward Babcock. Merle Scott and Charles M.

Hallock Sr. Father Reilly conducted services at St. Bernard's Cemetery. Yours Now at UTVA ovr This Summer 'Indispensable' 9 NEW 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RUSSIA'S 31st walkout in the UN is Soldatov leaves the Trusteeship council after the council voted against his demand (hat Nationalist China be ousted in favor of Communist China. Thus continues the Soviets' ave-month-long boycott of UN over this issue.

(International) BACON AND CORN A little crumbled, crisply cooked bacon is delicious sprinkled over corn soup just before serving. Make the soup from cream-style canned corn. BRAISING MEAT When you are braising or stewing chuck beef steak, try using tomatoes for the liquid instead of water. The difference in stewing and braising lies in the amount of liquid called for: Braising uses only a little liquid. Stewing calls for enough liquid to partially cover the meat.

I HIGH CHAIRS $10.95 up Waxed Birch or Maple Jack Jill Shop 35 LMechanic Street Phone 6015 Short Circuit Causes Fire in Restaurant The Bradford Fire Department reported that at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night there was a fire in the Paradise GriU on Mechanic caused by a short circuit in the electric neon sign in the front of the building. Do damage ensued as firemen disconnected the apparatus. CALL US When You Want the BEST ROOFING or SIDING We recommend and Sell the Famous Line of Euberoid Products. Free Convenient terms Phunc 74U2 General Roofinq Co Revealing! Exciting! Without straps without Gay-Life Bra lifts, molds, and firmly holds the high, natural, separated lines you want under sheer blouses, strapless gowns, daring necklines. It's Formfit's exclusive elastic control that does it! Forinfit has designed Gay-Life from live models of every figure type, to assure you a smooth, clinging fit.

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PORT ALLEGANY COMMTXITT Births j. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connor, a son Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Burton, 62 i Port Allegany. a daughter Admissions Mrs. XelJie Elliott. Port AUegany Mrs. Man- Seymour.

Roulette Robert E. Lewis. Coudersport Discharges Darwin Manning. Port AUegany Mrs. Mable Fairbanks, Port.

Allegany Frank Moore. Coudersport Mrs. Robert Caadwell and son. Port Allegany Mrs. Lillian Franklin, Port Alle- i gar.y 67 Mrs.

Man- Seymour. Roulette 60 Judy Kay Dausrherty. Port Aile- gany In THREE days you can have these three new doilies! They are that easy to crochet! Grand to make lot gifts or for bazaars. UtUe gems, all different, in pineapple and spider-web crochet. Pattern 995; directions.

Laura Wheeler's improved pattern makes crochet and knittinc so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Bradford Era, 23 Needlecrait Dept- P.O. Box 181, did Chelsea station, New York 11. N. T.

Print plainly PATTERN KTT1CBXR. your KAMI, ADDRESS utf ZONK. Noon 54 Temperatures a year ago: High 86: Low 44 Death Notices EXTY: Aldrn SS, died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Lawson i Brooks.

2533 Pennsylvania Avenue. Baltimore. Friday. June 2. 1950.

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