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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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TIOM imt Tour Dial THE ERA, BRADFORD, WEDNESDAT, AFIOE. S8, 1WL GHutchinson Heads Bradford SPEBSQSA Unit 'OmOe Butchinson was elected Vrwtdent of the Bradford Chapter. for the Preservation and Zbooongement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, at the WMttjr business meeting last night to the Hotel Holley. He succeeds KaJph Caverly. Othw officers sre Ounpbell.

vlcepresldent; William VmnDyke, secretary; and Floyd Le- Boy. treasurer. slate was presented by the ftDowtog nominating committee: LMO Taylor. Gilbert Perkins, Larry Simon. Howard Ylngst and Stanley Hospital Notes BRADFORD HOSPITAL Births A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Huber, Browntown. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Dlckson Stover, Ormsby.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Covell, 49 Kingsbury Ave. A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Emmctt Wbitaker, 23 Main St. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gage, Derrick City. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Llbby ZanneUi, 260 South Ave. 'LITTLE FRIENDS' STREAK TO ESCORT SUPERFORTS About 100,000 Cars Taken Off State's Highways in Year Harrisborf Nearly 100,000 motor vehicles pronounced unsafe at state-licensed Inspection stations in 1950 are missing from Pennsylvania's highways tills year. Otto F. Messner, state revenue secretary, said Bureau of Motor Vehicles show that 96,080 Group singing was led by Bart Anderson and Ralph Carerly presented guests Everett Hannold and Michael Clayton.

George Ward held chorus rehearsal. It was announced that the local chapter will be represented by the Brad-Pour-Tones In the regional elimination contest at HomeU. N. Sunday. Winners will compete In the International tournament in Toledo.

Turtlepoint Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freemer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newpher and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Donahue and family of Rldgway, Mrs. Catherine Lydick and family of Dudley, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester bowman.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sherwood and family were guests of relatives at Clean Sunday evening. Jerome Taylor has left for Clean he will spend a few days as the guest of relatives. Arnold Brunner, Duke Center.

William Herold. 50 School St. Mrs. Carrie Lamb. R.

D. 3. Mrs. Kenneth Coffman, Derrick City. Mis.

Guy Adams, R. D. 3. David Frontlno, Degolia. Miss Laura Cook, 117 Main St.

Troy Fraley, 589 East uMln St. Virginia Dlstrola. 4 Boylston St. Mrs. Ralph Bennett, 8 Greens Court.

Miss Doris Whitman, 16 Chambers St. Barbara Dotbler, 23 Linwood Ave. Mrs. Merle Eschrich. Lew-is Run.

Discharges Mrs. Howard Hancock, Gilford. Bonnie Kemick, 17 Poplin Ave. Joseph Kemick. 17 Poplin Ave.

Thomas Kemick, 17 Poplin Ave. Arnold Brunner, Duke Center. Brenda Bish, 55 East Avenue. Mrs. Clarence Hough, Limestone.

Mrs. Charles Miller and Infant son. 54 Poplin Ave. Mrs. LeRoy Burton, R.

D. 1. Mrs. Helen Manges, 11 King St. Mrs.

James Ranges, Gates Hollow. James Burke, 56 Chestnut St. Tildon Hensley, 16 East aMin St. Thomas King. 20 Lorana Ave.

Donald Harriett, 29 Pike St. CALLED "IITTIE FRIENDS" by crews of B-29 Supcrforts, 24 F-S6 Sabrejets and F-80 Shooting Stars whistle through the skies over Korea to provide escort for Superforts as they bomb enemy installations south of Manchuria. Department of Defense (USAF) photo. (International Fresh UN Troops Slow Red Forces In Korea Frank Leahy, head football coach at Notre Dame tar eight years, has a record at South Bend of wins, NEWS FILLERS Advertise In The Era MEN If yon want proof of the money-saving value of work clothes that wear longer, look and fit better, try LEE and SWEET-ORB work clothes at Mayer Brauser Open Evenings till 8 pjn. 138 Main St.

Bradford PORT ALLEGANY COMMUNITY Admissions Leslie DeNio. Austin. Lawrence Roberts, Roulette. Mrs. Lena McMullen Austin.

Discharges Martin Palk, Roulette. Mrs. Esther Llgnian, Bradford. Mrs. Florida Weimer, Burtvllle.

Mrs. Lottie Ostrander, Port Allegany. Mrs. Roy Johnson and son. Port Allegany.

KANE SUMMIT Admissions William Austin, Kane. William Hurley. Kane. Mrs. Elizabeth Miczo, Mt.

Jewett. Discharges Mrs. Floyd Daniclson and son, Kane. Miss Jennie E. Brush Sheffield.

Roger McDowell. Hazel Hurst. William Hendrickson, Mt. Jewett. KANE GOMMUNITX Admission Ellis Brennnn.

Kane. Discharge Mrs. Anne Johnson, Kane. Gayer fhan May I BeauKful, comfortable, ideal to work play five rn! Come pairs, today Congress Is Asked To Create Joint Crime Committee Washington, Congress was asked yesterday to create Senate- House committee on crime and a federal crime comniLshion to wage war on the American underworld. Resolutions calling for the two new bodies were Introduced in the Senate by Senator O'Conor (D-Md) for himself and Senators Hunt D- Wyo) and Kefativcr tD-Tcnn).

Kefauvcr is chairman of the present Senate Crime Committee, which has spent almost a year prying the lid off organized crime in the United States. He, O'Conor and Hunt make up the Democratic majority on the committee. Its sensational scries of public hearings ended several weeks ago, and the life of the committee is due to expire at the end of this month. Some of the hearings were televised and commanded of millions of citizens. Now O'Conor and his colleagues propose to set up Senate-House committee which would be given to $150,000 and be authorized toi carry on the crime crusade until' June 30.

1952. 'Continued from Page One) had breached the center of the U. lUne. Allied air and artillery by nigh ar.d day slaughtered the attack'inc waves. But still the enemy came on As the fourth tiny of the Red offensive opened the Communists had made total gains of 20 miles.

Regardless of the cost, the Reds breached the Imjin River defense line 30 miles northwest of Seoul. They swarmed through a hole left by falfcrinR South Korean troop. 5 south of Kumhwa on the centra front and menaced the Allied base a' Chunchon. 45 miles northeast of Seoul. They captured Yonchon and were astride the main north-south hlsrh- way leading directly down on Ui- Jongbu and Seoul.

On the right flank they captured Ir.je. four miles north of the 38th parallel, and drove a powerful thrusting column down the rocky mountains of central Korea In a flanklne movement. Allied censors In the field deleted all references to distances In the Seds third invasion of South Korea. However there was some cautious optimism. One heavily-censored atch from the western front said Jnited Nations troops who were hit by a terrific opening punch now were "standing firm against slightly Chinese pressure." On the Wnrfng central front cor- espondent, Jim Becker reported the Reds were entrenching on ridpe posit ions south of the 38th parallel and northwest of Chunchon.

seven miles below the old political dary. In Senate Brawl Clean Man. 24, May Be Given Hearing Today ed" officially during the last year. addition. Messner said, many others have been allowed to pass out of existence on vacant lots.

removal of such vehicles, condemned as too dangerous to operate, in itself would justify the rigid Inspection system in Pennsylvania." Messner added. "Unquestionably, many of these cars and trucks would have taken a toll of lives." Only 20 years ago. Messner saic, 59 percent of all motor accidents I in the state were due to defective' or inefficient equipment. That num- ber now has been reduced to two ar.d a half percent. The secretary reminded motorists that the May-June-July inspection season opens next Tuesday and urged that all vehicles be approved; early in the campaign.

Sen. Homer Capehart INDIANA'S REPUBLICAN Senator Homer Capehart (above) says ht threw Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) out of a Senate radio room when a "scuffle" resulted from heated words during a recording The panel, which included Herbert H. Lehman and Robert A.

Talt (R-Ohio), was debating General MacArthur's policies. (International Soundphoto) Temperafures Philadelphia Pigeon Secret Is Sought Johnstown, Pa. Johnstown's chief of "police Charles R. Griffith Is going to ask Philadelphia how to exterminate pigeons without shooting them. The city council passed a plain; from a citizen on to Griffith The citizen said pigeons are damaging property and asked permission to shoot the birds.

"We won't shoot them except as a last measure," Griffith said. "Phila dp! phi in 3 O-H extermlr.a:ed the birds when they! were found to be diseased. Ill con- tact the Quaker City police and find out what thev did." i Earl Combs, former New Yorli Yankee outfield star, hod a lifetime battteg average of .325. In four World Series he batted 350. Advertise in The Era The Kiaieah race track attendance showed Increase of 4.9 per cent and a gain of 19.1 percent in mutuels for its season.

Beautiful COMMUNION DRESSES up JACK JILL SHOP 35 Mechanic Street Phone 6015 oor canopy Here is the perfect for protected outside doors. Pleasing in architectural (it-sign ar.d strung should lajt a lifetime. Made of rujt proofed steel with baked tinish cleans easily as a refrigerator. Call us at once our allocatioa from the factory is limited. They come.in -is, 60 jnd inch widths.

YOU CHOICE IN WHIT! Cllltl TEU8A COT7A A tittlimc invtltmcr.t in comfort foe at lew ot PHONE 7402 164 E. Main St. 5 34 .50 icncrallToofmoCo. Smcthport--McKean County De- yesterday at the scene of one the attempted attacks. tective Merle Dickinson said last Dickinson said that Besok pre- night a preliminary hearing may be held iti Port Allegany today for John J.

Besok 34, of Clean, who is being held here after a series of attempted assaults on Port Allegany women Monday night. Dickinson and Sheriff William Reese yesterday pressed their investigation into the attempted assaults on three women lato Monday night, all within an hour. The husband of one of the women. Gerald A. Edgreen.

Port Allegany, captured Besok at gun point after the escapade. Besok's hat and pocket knife, with which he allegedly threatened one woman, were found viously served time at Elmlra Reformatory on a criminal assaul charge. APPLIANCES at Clark Humphrey Home Appliances 39-43 Mechanic St. Phone 4116 SUMMER I A I CAPE CRUISE Cruise to the clecr champagne air of northern latitudes in the perfect world cruise liner CARONIA! Visit 19 ports in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Scotland, Ireland, Franco and England. Exciting shore excursions Cunard's international cuisine and service expert cruise direction.

(MON1A Emery EMERY TRAVEL Lobby FAMOUS WORLD CRUISE LINER From N. Y. July 3 35 Days. SERVICE Phone 6166 Apr. 24 Oloan Council.

Smiles On I'ulilir Works Idea Olcan--A three-year-old Common Coiuicil effort, for the creation of municipal public works department appeared to be headlnst towards success last niiiht. 1 A 32 I 2 A.M 30 3 A.M 30 I 4 AuM 28 5 A.M 28 6 28 7 A.M 30 8 A.M 36 9 A-M 42 10 A.M 50 i 10 11 A.M 5-1 11 P.M. Raising no objection, the nine other aldermen present gave voice I to a resolution by Alderman Joseph E. OToole which lead to the I change. It nsked for appointment of a committee of three to study the matter and recommend a possible new local law.

Besides Mr. OToole. Council President Michael Schciterle named Alderman John S. Swan who was known to be favorable to the change, and Alderman I. Wilson Miller who is believed to be.

Noon 9 P.M 48 46 4G 34 Midnight Temperatures a year ago: High: 42--Low: 34. Keep your health bur in emergency your Hospital is ready to care for you. They're Glamor Magw that cling to your skin! NEW STARTLING a Jab of magic hcnuJ and your skin holds jewelry hi daring new places--in dnrinc new ways! A sparkling beauty mark for your cheek a Lnre shoulder merit pinchless earrings for heavenly comfort. Go ahead dream up your own ways to wear them--that's half the fun! bo greet tleevelesa. strapless and nights with a bright new outlook for fashion a brilliant yet subtle way of accessorizing that's easy ns onc-two-threc.

1: brash a little Glamor Magic liquid on the hack of the jewel 2: place it en the chosen spot. 3: in a minute they'll be wedded together till you do them parti Eddie Pellagrini. Phillies' i fielder, was born on March 13. That's why he likes to wear No. 13 on his uniform.

Advertise In The Bradford Era As U. S. District Judge j-The Senate yesterday approved the nomination of William Alvah Stewart, to be U. S. judge of the Western District of Penasyhnnia.

He succeeds Judge Xclson Me-1 Vicar, retired. Younmtonn KITCHEN SINKS and CABINETS 'C 335 E. Main St. Phone T717 PERSIS FOOT REST Priced 9.95 BROWN'S BOOT SHOP Notice to Water Consumers HOSE PERMITS ore now needed if you intend to use garden hose for any purpose. Please call the Water Department and secure your 1951 Permit.

The legal hours for use of hose are daily from 5 A. M. to 10 A. M. and from P.

M. to 8 P. M. The cost of hose permit is $4.50 per season. CITY OF BRADFORD WATER DEPARTMENT Our Collection of GLAMOR MAGIC JEWELS is priced from $150 I 50 to $C98 Plus Tax Clamor Magic Liquid 50c a Tube 'Tor Top Fashion Quality Shop 51 MAIN STREET At "SI" During '51' SPAPERI.

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