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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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i "fc 7 st ,1 -w. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE ERA, BRADFORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,1953, Tax Investigators Records Tracks wo Are Indiote(1 Ira i i a i and ire rroarn hi: h'lbbh'd i ci into The Kra anteroom, i was a i red and a wired up, i "1 Idiik 1 nil a i snow IVmv." lis-- iiuisUT-i-aster i i i I know. some COMICS along to put up the fence--u i i in msappearance Funds in Bank and i i "Tsk, tsk." sijou." Ira i a liis riKlii i'roni i i i a i i oi a wo i asses Chiappeua "i li'-f Siaie 1 organized two i i Smethport Hhth 1953-54 semester. me i'ur xvus MHHV a on i a i a i i a i 7li. Satin-day BUFFALO, N.

Oct. i -State Tax Commission irivesiiga- tors were locking over th-? opwu- fing records of Western New York's, two iiarr.es. 1 racing tracks today, amid reports oi "Kirs- backs" to a labor union at Buiialo Raceway and firing of Batavia Downs employes. Commission officials here and Rochester confirmed that investigators from the New York oiiice were examining the books, of the Genesee-Monroe Racing Association and ihe Buffalo Trotting Association. But thy declined to discuss the investigations detail.

Officials of both associations have said they welcomed the inspections and had nothing to hide The Buffalo Evening News, meanwhile, quoted an unidentified former part time employe of the Buffalo Trotting Association as saying he and others had paid the AFL ticket sellers, takers and ushers union for the privilege of working at Buffalo Raceway. Officers of Local 235 of the union Approximately 40 elementary could not be reached for comment And in Rochester, Oct. 1 a i a cashier of The a i a Bank and Trust a bakery operator by a federal grand liie disappearance of i UK- bank's funds. The lormer bank employe is 44- J. McCauley.

who a in seven counts of hi- i i i with misapplication and in three counts a i i a i of bank records i a i a i Miller, 46, owner of the: Modern Bakery, was indicted "aiding and abetting" on each Tin 1 a will reconvene 10 consider indictments i 1 against other persons in the case. i Mrs. Hidi J. Hashem, 49. and her Dr.

i a son, Thomas, produce merchants, a i a have been arrested and are at liberiy 510,000 bail each on chv.raijs of a i i and abetting McCauley iH misapplying the bank's funds. high school teachors a the the Times-! i classes last niiUvt. in either Teach- Union said it had learned that 15 "Psychology of Eltmcmary Teach- or 16 employes of Oenesee-Monroe at Batavia Downs had been drop-1 Temperatures OCT. 1 carries three college cr Classes will be held each Thursday night between and 9 p.m. at the high school.

Registration can be matte on Oct. 8 or 15 i class-time. ped during "an inquiry following disclosurs of scandals at Yonkers Raceway." Elliott Gushing, assistant to Pat Provenzano, president and general manager of Genesee-Monroe, said tonight that no employes at Ba- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET tavia Downs had been fired be- i plans for a pinochle tournament, cause of criminal records and Oct. 15, were discussed a none was being compelled to be last night's meeting of the Knights 11 A.M fingerprinted and photographed, Pythias. A motion picture will Noon be shown at the next meeting, it was a announced.

i High, 80; low, 42. 1 A.M. 2 A.M. a A.M. 4 A.M.

i 5 A.M. 6 A.M. 7 A.M. i 8 A.M. 9 A.M.

i 10 A.M. a 2 48 45 42 40 39 38 40 46 56 78 76 BUY U.S. DEFENSE BONDS 1 P.M. 2 P.M. 3 P.M.

4 P.M. 5 P.M. 6 P.M. 7 P.M. 8 P.M.

9 P.M. 10 P.M. 11 P.M. Midnight year ago: New voodoo rises-on sorcery of shape, and stuck-up fringes enchantments top this sheer charmed with pointed quills all beautiful lor you. Many, many flattering new styles being received daily Attractively priced from 51 Main Sfreef 70 72 72 69 6 7 62 55 50 4 6 44 4 2 41 BRADFORD HOSPITAL Births A a 'M Mr.

Mrs. Ncal Beyer, '141 Congress St. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A.

Crisman. RD 2 A daimhter to Mr. and Mr-. Ed; ward F. Smith, 51 Row A sou Mr.

Mrs. Alberl K. Jones, 500 E. Mam St. Admissions Joan Schumall, Rixford.

Pa. Bessie M. Crandali. RD 1 Harris E. Smith.

RD 2 Mrs. Pearl Torts. 16 E. Corydon St. C'n''orge N.

1G5 Main Mrs. Joseph O. Candelora, 142 Hish St. Mr.s. Harold Passmorc.

RD 1 i Mrs. Earl H. Strait, RD 3 Mrs. Harry H. Miller, 41 Bank St.

i George Bond. 598 E. a i St. i Discharges Mr.s. Haze! Herron.

11 School St. Mrs Francis Zickafoose, RD 2 i Gilbert. Swrv.i.^on, 169 Kennedv Si. i Mrs John L. A i i i and i a son.

103 Archbald Ct. Mrs. Robert S. Manning and in: fant son. 154 High St.

i Miss Marian Rapp, RD 1. Limc: stone Miss Laura Hannahs. Cyclone i Floyd Peterson. RD 1 Mrs. Myra Dickinson.

46 Amm St. Mrs. Charles S. Mundy, Limestone Vessels Abandon Search for Crew On Board Bomber ELK CO 1. GENERAL Ridgwuy lih-ths" NORFOLK.

Oct. 1 A to Mr. and Mrs. Rob! small fleet of Navy ships tonight use- 'abandoned a search for a er to Mr. and Mrs.

Neal man crew aboard a TBM Avenger bomber that crashed in the At- lantic Ocean 110 miles east of Cape: Henry late last night. Considerable debris--but no sign of life--was sighted during the a i sea search today, including the plane's tail section, belly a a seat and scattered wreckage. The plane, a single-engine car-: rier type, is used primarily by the Navy for utility and subrna- i rine work. During World War II, it was used as a torpedo bomber. The cause of the crash is The plane was on a routine a i 1 ing flight at the time of the ac- i The Navy tonight listed these men as officially missing: Lt.

(J. John A. Fletcher. 26. pilot.

Chief Aviation Electronicsman Louis R. Xsthakis, USN, 29, whose wife. Mrs. Katherine Xsthakis and children. Daniel.

1, and Maria, 2, reside in Norfolk. Billy J. McKlnney. 22, and Rich- 1 ard R. Lane, 21 San Salvador has been wrecked 12 times by earthquakes in the past four centuries says the National Geographic Society.

POTTER COUNTY MEMORIAL Coudersport Birth A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleby. Coudersporc Admissions Joimsonburg Amacher, Joimsonburg Discharges Karl Gay, Joimsonburg Machoviak. Johnsonburg Mrs.

Edward Heary, St. Marys Clyde M-lller. Portland Mills Mrs. Jones. Ridgway John Healy, Ridgway John Boyer.

Ridgway Donald Peterson, Ridgway Walter Hoover, and infant -on, i a KAl'I- I A St. Marys Admissions Coy Gtinn, Bradford Mrs. John Montgomery, Sinne- Michael Divin. Emporium Mrs. Michael Michael, Emporium Michael Genr.arco, Emporium Mrs.

Charles Kneidel. St. Marys Discharges Mrs. Michael Michael, Emporium Fred Blevin. Emporium Clara Putnam.

Emporium Teresa Cannizarro, Emporium Mrs. Raymond Sheridan and in- uuu. Emporium Mrs. DeWayne Johnson, Kersey Mrs. Patsy Carpin, Weeriville Benninger.

St. Marys Elaine Rettger, St. Marys Mr.s. Allysius Gabier and twin VISITING IN NEW YORK SHEFFIELD i i a 1 -Miss True Johnson, accompanied by her nephew, John Marr, is visiting Miss Johnson's sister, Mrs. J.

P. Marr, New York Citv. Bradford Service tNC. 6123 16 St. James PI.

LAYAWAY WINTER COATS COAT SLACK SETS sizes 1-10 COATS sizes 7-14 FROM $10.95 SHOP TONIGHT 'TIL 9 Jack II Shop 117 Main Street Phone 6015 Shop Today 9 'ti! 9 Admissions W. Thomas Harris, Coudersport Lawrence Gordnier. Westfieid RD 3 St. Marys Discharges Miss Elsie Atkinson. Coudersport Michael Laychak, Coudersport Lloyd Johnston, Westover, Pa.

-Mrs. Freida White and i a i KAXE 7 NITT Thomas Carr, St. Marys Mrs. Harry Hannibal and infant, St. Marys daughter, Austin Port Allegany Boy's 5th Birthday Marked Births A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Don- i aid Watkins, Kane A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Peterson, Kinzua Admissions Anthony Erzen, Wilcox Lawrence Carlson, Clearmont John WaUerson, Mt.

Jewett PORT ALLEGANY (Special)--' The fifch birthday of Jerry Reyn-1 olds was celebrated yesterday after- noon by his mother, Mrs. a Reynolds, at their Church St. home. Games were played from 4:30 6 p.m. when dinner was daughter.

Smethport Decorations were on the "Hopalong" Mrs. Helen Wetmore, Kane Ca.ssidy theme and included a birth- day cake. Prizes for games were awarded Robert Simons and David Eiswerth. Gifts were presented the guest of honor. Other guests invited included, Wendell Olson, Dale and Dennis Brown, Douglas Kesnow, Bobbie McConnell, Bandy Reynolds ana Kurt Olson.

Discharges Mrs. Geraldine Nunn and infant PORT ALLEGANY COMMUNITY Discharges Mrs. Chester Smith and infant son. Port Allegany Mrs. Mavis Dibble, Port Allegany Arthur Barrett, Port Allegany CLINIC OLEAN MOUNTAIN Admission Mrs.

Rex Teuscher, Duke Center Four Treated for Injuries At Local Hospital Four Pittsburgh men were treated at Bradford Hospital yesterday for minor injuries following a one-car accident on Rt. 17 near Olean at 7:15 a. m. They are Donald Carleski, 29; Henry Wronick, 29; Leo F. Cassidy, 50; and Francis Holliday, 32.

Allegany State Police said the mishap was not reported. Lewis Run PTA Lists Member Drive Winners $1.00 LAY AWAY A SAUCY WALKER DOLL at Mayer Brauser 138 Slain Phone 9015 Open Evenings 'Till 8 These nylons are of a fine quality that usually cost much more. This combination gives you the equiv- alent of wear for two pairs I 51 MAIN STREET Mrs. Rita Ross, Richard Franco and John Shaffer were declared! dinners of the membership drive at' the first meeting of the year for the Lewis Run Parent-Teacher Association Wednesday night. Mrs.

Marian Ludwick's room won I the attendance banner, and two i motion pictures were shown: "Red! Feathers" and "Guard Your Heart." THREE-CAR CRASH FATAL WELLSVILLE, N. old Janet Barney died at 9:30 p.m. yesterday in Jones Memorial Hos- pital--where her mother and four I brothers are in serious condition-- i five hours after the auto in which! they were riding was involved in three-car collision, State Police reported. Six persons in the other two vehicles were unhurt. are cordially invited to a showing of our PARENTS OF SON PORT ALLEGANY (Special) -Mr.

and Mrs. James Bosnick, Fairmount, W.Va., are the parents of a son, Joseph Bernard, born recently. The parents are former residents of Port Allegany. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET I (Special)--The Senior Woman's Club will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. J.

A. Allen. It will be the first club meeting of the season. and Crosley Shelvador REFRIGERATORS FERTIGS 335 E. Main St.

Phone 7717 To Those Who Prefer The Finest GENERAL REFRIGERATORS CLARK AND HUMPHREY 39-43 Mechanic St. Ph. 4116 orrow presented Pennhills ub under the auspices of The Junior Guild of the Church of the Ascension Dessert Luncheon $1.00 At One P. M. 51 MAIN STREET SPAPERf EWSPAPERI.

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