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Cloudy Partly cloudy, highest 80 to 85 today. Cooler tonight Thursday, some cloudiness. A fir Era Walcott on WESB World's heavyweight champion Jersey Jae Walcott will give some sidelights on hi? career on Mrl Allen's show at 5:55 p. tn. on VOL.

74. NO. 230. (Established 1877) BRADFORD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1951. (Full Associated Press Service) PRICE FIVE CENTS TRAIX TOPICS: At least half a dozen readers have already come forward with information about the three B.

B. K. officials whose names appeared on the 1901 timetable found by Lavern Jones of 108 W. Corydor, at the Bra'dford Supply shops out Chestnut St. W.

R. Shaw of 144 South who worked for the road back around the turn of the century, tells us that the date of the time- i table coincided with the taking over on lease basis of the old Pittsburgh and Western narrow gaupe line between Kane and It was hoped that the addition of these facilities would be an economic boon to the line but that winter was one of the most severe in years and the cost of keeping the line open was so great that the lease was main'nined only for the one year. In lact, the last train on the B. B. K.

ran in 1906, Mr. Shaw reports. But to get to the subject of the Andrew Cyril Zetts. 47. of names: John McKenna.

gen- North "Kendall a er.U manager of ihe line lived on the corner of Congress St. and prominent rig building COn- Thompson Ave. After the demise tractor of this vicinity for of the B. B. i he entered the any a a a n1ure as business and moved 4 about 3.

20 a.m. Tuesday when he Indianapolis. was slrucfc by diesel dr! T. hvea at 4, Jelferson tlmore and i h' tram at a home cv.neci ur.t.l recently Kendal A Hurled 50 Feet Mr Zetts was reported Truman Signs, Attacks Controls Bill Two Die in Rail, Car Mishaps Andrew Zetts, Contractor, Hit By B-0 Diesel Fatality Occurs Early Tuesday at Kendall Rites Incomplete 'Pilgrim 9 Smokes Peace Pipe a hon.c ur.t.l recently, a i a A. J.

Sulh- loc: i The home i 1 bv i and Mrs. John Another i a a i rjui 48 i i a. a approximately 50 feet from the scene of the impact. He wa' found between the east and west bound 16th KaesongMeet Ends; No Progress On Buffer Corridor Fatally Injured In Car Crash President Says Act Prohibits Beef Rollbacks Derides Pleasure As 'Gravely In Sharp Statement Riles Set For E. Knickerbocker.

L. S. Naval Radannan U. N. Advance Headquarters, Korea -(AP)- Allied and Communist truce teams ended their 16th meeting at Kae- song today.

There was no immediate indication of any progress in the crucial talks on a buffer zone. The session ended a 1.25 p.m. (10:25 i EST, Tuesday, a two hours command cor.imur.ique reported and 25 minutes. United Nations i Tuesday night. command headquarters announced tne two delegations would meet Communist delegation insisted that ight but condemned it as Washington A President Truman signed the new For the fifth straight day the economics Control bill last a Eldred A militarv fu- again tomorrow at 11 a m.

a 12 :2 -mile wide buffer zone be No Outcome Report centered along the 38th parallel- Tn a a temer.t the President As usual, there was no report on The U. N. delegation again sought measure for wiping out neral service Will be held 'he outcome of the session pend-; establish a 20-mile demilitarized' a JO tas on beet and "en- Friday for Edward LeRov mg release of the official Allied zor.e alons: the present battle line, a the communique. i from 20 to 35 miles farther north of blact Knickerbocker. 20.

Radar- Before today's meeting, the i a There was a possibility that Gen man 2 c. U.S. Navy, son of Mr. delegations appeared ready to a i Matthew B. Ridctway, supreme A i Knickerbocker, tempt See Price Rises Truman said he was signing a home by Miss rt a a xhe a was operated by Fied B.

O. between Houlderman of the en- and Mrs. er. and Irwtn Lamberson. of oi 12 Ave i a collet say i now re- Kai.c.

tli, Mr. Bo -nrt'i SEXATOR ROBERT A. TAFT i Ohio, takes a hearty dra? on a peace pipe during Republican party's "Pilgrimage to Plymouth" in Plymouth. Mass. Speakine at the gathering of some 10.000.

Taft aUaefccd the Truman administration. (International Soundphotoi and LeRoy Knickerbocker, tempt a compromise on where to commander, might issue a McCrea Brook road, D. 1, Eld- draw a buffer zone across the statement on the Kaesong talks, red. was a a i i in mountainous peninsula. Denies Rumors The U.

N. delesates arrived a i a headquarters emphat- ihe Kaesor.c landing strip by heh- icaily denied rumors that had copter 20 minutes before the start been ir.s'ructed to set a time limit of the session. on the Kaesor.g talks. "Moreover, Mr. Truman declared Tuesdav's fifteenth session lasted The cornrr.ar.der jf Red tlg ar pi worded statement," or.ly one hour and 34 minutes and K.

i ihe i a i i i i ot a a i i i mil i tin- third man v. i i i i i i on the i i i i i i a thai him as bachelor i i i i Snuth Ave. He a i r.i.iii'' aiient at Hrad- i I'. ato MIC. ceded him in i a i hine positnm.

Bradford police was suinmonec. to the scene. Storms ambulance called. Mr. Zers expired a few minutes after beine hi: by the Credit Revisions Listed In Line With New Measure Cirnnrr Elmer Bea'ty ha.

a- ye', filed his i i a repor Resident 43 Mr vs" of a 'he 43 a riprr.ber hoirf. a a Mar a fr.ur so F. a Brnriforci p.nd Sit. Ariv.v A a Md Georcc a u-ai i i Hoir.e. a Washington-(APi-The Federal Reserve Board prornpt- revised its consumer credit regulations last night to brine them i line i the new Defense Production Simultaneously i the signing' of the controls act by an accident on the Olean-Portville a at 3 a Ti.p^day.

Services at Home, Church A pi er service Avill be conducted Rt the home at 1 JO p.m. i services at, the Eldred Methodic Church at 2 m. resulted in "no progress. the Rev. William Slocum.

pas- tor. i i a i Burial will be in the Chestnut Kill cemetery, Portville. Members oi the American Legion and the Ve'ercns of Foreign Wars will participate in the funerals. Tne car is sa.d to have struck a tree a the Steam Valley bridge. Young Knickerbocker died in the Olean General Hospital at 5'45 the bill reluctantly" ar.d thai it, is already clear amendments voted by Congress will cause a rise tn "ceiling' price- for -he manufacturer, the wholesaler and the re- Korea, Gen.

Peng Teb- iContinued on Page 1-) Iran Refinery Ben Gurion's Closed Down; Party Betters Talks Awaited 1949 Showing New Storage Area May Be Required For Atomic Bombs Abadan, Iran The world Death Certificate shut off trie a County Coroner Wil- ev-errisv to the outcome of MacDuine of Olean I--UCQ hopeful new neict.at.o-.is between i a of accidental death and their lone c. 1 the Thr i rr Kf ru-hed to Geni K. a Mill-; Fire a i T'-ooper t'lc Al- ret New York "rf v.s.t A a i Oil a A I plan" here ---as fowed i bv Tehran. 1 a the new talk? may Optimism a the of American Snccial Envoy Avere- ac: prohibits further rollbacks in ilie price of beef, and makes effective rollbacks on other vital cost-of-living commodities practically impossible." Mr." Truman said the act will push up prices "to heights that we cannot yet foresee." Reasonable Adjustment Cited "To the extent that this act per- niits prices and the cost of living to rise." he said. "Ii will be necessary to allow reasonable adjusl- men's in wages.

Tel Aviv. Israel Premier carj as the working Be-i-Guricn Mapai Social- peop ie this country to reduce on the.r 1949 clr standard of living just; to pay as Israel's No 1 party in ne hiaher profits this act pro- A frcni the pencral es -or business. And then we an- the Maparn. a pro- be caught in another price- rival fo- the labor spiral" t.t.cced out of second place. Th? President's statement bore Tne Genera! Zionists, a liberal out advance guesses that he would iV which cam- take the new act, as better than Darrr.ed "on a procram of free en- nothing and at the same time pro' U'rnri-e under the leadership test that Congress had given him Israel Roraca arid Perez Bern- only a puny weapon for the huge stf.n.

moved into the No. 2 spot in task of beating back, inflation. the 120 sea's of New Kr.e.-'f- a i a hours a The Mapai Party, xhich povern- the Mr. Truman said he would have the act if it had not been for (Continued on Fags 12) from A r.in,i 33 82 percerr of the votes in Israel's IIP London cov- Two Americans Were "Our Savs Red General rt'Q' AFC Eci rbocke: Olt MI 1 24. 1530 .11 tlie Nav.

"-n 1947 huiv.e on a r.ioivr.s service in the a Ke v. as or. beside- pare i niie brother. i Kn.c caoine 1 Britain's agreement headed bv Richard Iran's dec.s.on m.s.-ior. en a of Iran's cabinet A a Deputy te I A I I A re- l.i'.i-d i i is MTU alons in this tjii l.itmn t'riini Hor.i' Mann, i i I i somewhere i i Mini isf ami sunset, i i i i i set i fiO ili.uiioiui iiinuiti-s.

i is i i fur Die) cone for- rr." 1. 1 i. STIU 11 i-t Mm.r.d Run i i i toik.s per.si.st, in i-. i a i stiould be i I'ti i i i i i Monday i 'hi- Chnse i i i i i P.ii deny on in Bradford 11 I 1 limbed to 91 to make it Tn i i a a l.ikrs iiopi-lar these Mou- iiiicii! John Mc- Keimii ot the old B. i i i i i i iccall.s a the MIL lit'.

Shows held mei'iint Uiis.M-11 i and that Mr. McKi :m.i i a i a a a a i i i to 12 or 15 circus i i tii.uif 1 the trip to the place. A 1 ccnn 'old i i a in 191-3 chief of Soviet i i a Tntelluem-e re- i more and Jof-rrri "txir Thr story from A a Barmir.f irneri Soviet a5 a Dicier and diploma- un- men'. 10 i f.l I337, hen he said hf m.iirns Communist. 5 and a i a i i wll.i r.o'.v fcv.

the f.v.e of America" i a a ere, procrams te.stilieri before Sen- rra Intern-1 Srcur.ty tee i101 HP said lie w.is i tne i ON of a i and Barnes h.ile fed .5 IS ir.on'h.s i app ir.d I 18 Rc-irten' nnymcr.t and IS tr.o'.i Ir. a i i i th.r board from Recuiatior. ins credit for the rrace related a i i i h.ol'icr is i i i i rv ai lieahh. rind Ida r.nd an aur: Mrs 01 Sn.fthno:'. Eld- e.

and oP a Soviet intrlhpence officer, he encaced tn supply me arms to a Chinese i to i i Commitm.s; or.ii-f The came from Genoi.V. Lin Briv.n, head of i i a intelligence. Banmne a Edmonds Named To Hot Rod Group r.o.ir.cp ur.eie v.c Sr is kr.o".\r. tha i ir isMS. A i tran.sportstior.

can ce' oversf.s qu.ckly if a sudden i.ff.-. prise-- For i i jtMi.s h.ave aeen re-ports pi ogress cr.lv .11 .1. oor.t.n.ied impro-, eir.er.; pointed tip bv th.e i AF.r tr.at new ii! be "much 'ht df-scribed I. S. to Cut Off Trade Agreement To Czechoslovakia Prfir.ier predicted Br.t.sh arrive Tehran bv Saturday.

prent.er IMoh.innnfd ned KaiTimai: co ery Tite Iranian has aci.rpLtv: Stokes as head of the r.ecot.ation delegation. Har- cer.eral election Jan. 25. 1949. erf d.ted with 331 percent in i a 5 es'erday from 957 the 1.500 That means Ben-Gurlou'f.

party il. a tne b.ggest voice in Knesset, but w.ll have to con- i to work ni'-h others to run the That hasn't a a "If? Bc-n-Gurion's commented a Tel Aviv political observs: 0 himself with a Grenade attack er. or." It's also Ben-Gunon's di- ejtercay a crowded rna.n street French Officer, Others Are Killed Bv 'Human Bomb' Saigon, Indochina A "human bomb" killd a French ceneral. of Sadec Village. 60 miles south of The ceneral a 3 6 7 per- S.i.son.

ctr.t of the votes ano The assassin was icicr.ti::ea as a Party, led by Meir Yaari. ear-eld member of a Mticlde 119. Tne (Free- bjt'talion cf the com 1 Party, formed by members of Vietr.unh rebel i the disbanded extremist Ircun Zva: HP sprang at the and Leumi. took 6 7. carried out his attack: with paralyz- The Rei.cious Workers Party.

ig surprise at a public reception r.rn.-.::-? yincere and friendly Hapoe i Kamisrachi. led en their inspection trip the Del- bro.icn- tnat surpasses 636 percent: the left ta country. oiv.iinisiic expectations" of Dr. Abraham The killer acted so quickly t.hc Tnr conferee? are expected to try Gra: 3 53 ppro er.t and the Com- sttr.eril's aides were unable to rec.inc.lifi-ion on basis of the vxnt leadership Two French officers were -h recocmtior. a the of Samuel a wounaec trade-agreement oil production and installations el 3 The otf'-cials killed were: Cr.echosiovakia AIOC under Iran Oil a i xhe tiltra-orthocox Relijiou; par- Br.c Gen.

Charles Mane Chanty A a Irael given 23 49 T-- T.ie a it ha.s a The report rp ev-m l.itv Now York The pol.v eir.iifni.c of a poried at Corpus Tex I i i bv the NArion.il Four.d.it.o.n tor I i i Driver-Training Bill reference to of- the leceiu of Fre.ss Coricspoiiden: William N. A on a of -r-lie a Department i i i wh.ich. membership in a b.isn- a kr.o\\n :h.e a agreement or. a A bt.t should con- a DV the State De- to be run British kr.ow- A i i i hrv, and salesman-nip had been on a basis of royal- -cs Irati from French com.T.i.'sSior.er for of percent: the Religious Misrachi South Viet Nain. commander 75 and the Worsers 1 Organ- -round forces in southeni Indo- ization of Israel 1 Td.

china, and a right hand man of the votes scattered French hich commissioner for In- amoni 10 other parties. aochma (Viet Nam, Cambodia and Girls. 10. Found Asleep in Barn The i a are r.cunced officially tod.iy. fndiana Welfare Funds Cut bv Government Laos', Gen Jean de Lattre de Tas- sicnv on had commanded Fier.ch troops in Indochina for two ears Thai Lap Thanh of South V.et Xarr.

French col- cnv of Cochin China Viet Xam is a lederal combma- Eeadine Two lu-year-oici missmc since Mon- Ihe a dav nicht. found asleep yes- rer s'-iu' off Indiana of the Indochina eastern terd.iv in a barn nearby Stoners- funds-money slates of Tonkin, Annam and also wn 1 rei'O ncre.i.se 1:1 Colorado on Inside The Era i i in i i a i i i I'onn i rrnposeti. a 3 i i i A idcnts Kerp Local i 3 lint i Hears on P-iRf itr.ullord I i i Lose to i i i 12-7 I a I i M. 1-' CM i l-'i ii Edward Edmonds. Chief of the Bradford Police Department.

Tuesday at i 38th a a convention of Pennsylvania Chiels of Police and Association held in Philadelphia, was appointed member of an eight-man committee to cAinpnifrn a i 175 cases have been for new laws reported tins year An emercetw Tlie association seeks new and lu, proclaimed Pueblo st.ricter legislation to control County, i a i faded I drivers on a Inch', wnys-. Herbert Woode.shu-k. i of police of Hanover Township. I.u- i T.nne County, named a i a of the i which will a I I matter to Harnsbui-R. Others hy Senate rt-'pi nas requested -Tlie Senate passed contr.ictur.il a relation- The a i did no: ho'A legislation yestcroav to establish tins and ar.v cases reported a stanriardired driver-training: pro- be listed for discus- ea.

Bii' i' sent S2i (WO in March a in public throughout si on at a a i and trade confer- Dimes ihe a etve in Ger.e\a Sept. 17. Coti'ity v.r.e. Two residents of a i rid- a dependent Cochin China. It i-s under the nom- lre 1 had ado an children I 1 1 OI em eror Bao Dftl search for Jean Jackson and Eve- Federal Secu-itv Administrator of Annam.

but has been ruled actu- Ivn Machuzick 0car Ewinr. a a i of In- by the French military forces They iound unharmed by ciann, announced the drastic de-, curing the long civil war with the Donald Resh. Sfonersviile fireman. I cision and said it is i at one of the searchers. 1 V.etnunh forces of irained Ho Chin Mmh.

Says They're Really Free Knoic ft cst Wants Pence Red Press Prints Britisher's Article Baruch Cites Lov Pay, Inflation Hit Nurses Stale Committee i i Okav to Truck Measure I M. Baruch was quoted yesterday as warning i that low a a inflation a Fou-isn Pi.ixri.i the clul.ense I' Russians of eac.i I nurses from their pro! a Herbeit Morrison told ihe a No published a 2.600-wosd a "You are toM a we are a i w.ciahoe create, fear and nurses from Russian people Moscow The of both and metijer.s, a in allunce with the suspicion of the motive of other American newspaper a a it i the were made pr.bhc countries of west Europe and peoph- M-rrison saui. the a i know the at the hour of a a ol America we "I i therefore, a T' i -A a ioiicht i peace ar.d lead- pre-- rr.i aniiiiic to the tooth to attack i knowledge of what is happening erly woictlit loads of com- er.s are feeds of wai 1 on the i include: Frederick nly u.sed trucks, was a 1 Moinson's plain 1 sOO- magazine. McLaiiRhlm, Edfiewoori; C. Stewart the House Motor word as published in announced it would Robinson, Yeadon: Andrew i Springfield Township.

John At same new the Soviet Union: a we are en- my country i not available to you." The gHCins an arms, race: that we are Rive preparing for a new war. This is hiclos Committee--n bifr hurdle i CommunM new paper space to both Tinted a und not None of it is true. tho process 1'iauia In a i at a i i i .11 i olutmis Morrison a in 7 Julni. i i College, I.e.! Huddv, -phr I i i placed i Pies- ion 1.1 tor i i-vpre-sioii ol Mea- r.e- i i 1 1 1: Scnuilon: Pal Nelson. Foul Ciu i i i i tie on h.u! en 'o to otv.ote 1 i i i "Travel Srrv- Ho TM couu" A i i 1 1 ire Hotel Emort-Lobbv.

Phonp i i i Tuesday. i or Prime Minister Attlee. I Morrisons t.n the whirri Morrison said even British bruad- to Russia are "artificially and intt'iuionallv jammed by your gov- "It is not unreasonable to expect that many nurses will leave the profession to seek: other ernpioy- utul ddvanUges of nursmR, Mew is a free and bv the exils of I a i are cur. of a he or a i Smith Acencr (or.

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