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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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STARRING THIS WEEK Pig'ii Whistle Inn BROWNS MltlS, J. Obituarios The BrMol Patty fonrier Eteninjr, April 7, Atomic Committee Opposes Giving Veto To Britain SALLY'S SALLIES 'IKS, ALBERT H. EMMONS Mrs. Lillie Jane Emmons. 88.

widow of Albert H. Emmons, and mother of Mrs. Warren Unlit, of Bristol, died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin E. Durham, 1303 Genesee Street, Trent on, Other survivors include a daughter.

Mrs. Claire M. Warren of Trenton: two sisters, Mrs. Anna Mae- Donell, of Yardley, and Mrs. Ethel Warner, of Trenton; a brother, Ar thur Harle of Trenton, seven grandchildren.

13 great-grandchildren, a gieat-great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at 986 South Broad Street, Trenton ith the Paul Warfield, of St. Lutheran Church, officiating. In ternjent will be in St.

Episcopal Churchyard, Yardley Friends may call this evening. WASHINGTON -i INS) Uading members of the Senate House Atomic committee opposed today a veto by Britain or other countries nit decision of this nation to drop the hydrogen or atomic bomb They voiced their stand in cnn- nection with a. controversy which found former President Harry S. Truman in with the White House and Sen. Bourke H.

Hickenlooper vice innan of the Atoi committee Truman declared th.it a sn-ret agreement creating an atomic partnership between the C. S. and Britain was still in effect. Hieken- ioopet. in disputing this, said he tin written paper cancelling the pact.

The White Houio said Hiekenloopcr was correct. The agreement, at Quebec then President Franklin I). Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, was made known later to a few top members ot congressional commit es. Hickenlooper said he took the lead in PM7 in file I pact set aside. Continued from Page One We are adding this to the report, and it means a 1.3 mill? or 12.93 increase per year per He said the committee was sticking by all other figures, including school costs, because it felt they were not had been stated by opposition groups.

Slapping down a brochure issued to Falls township residents Monday by John Melnerny. chairman of a bi-partisan citizen's committee, Kitov called the brochure an suit to the intelligence of residents Continued from Pigt ing a road on top of the existing tracks, from Walnut street to the intersection of new and old Route 13 at the underpass. are going to see if we siet some action on following some if suggestions made in the COURIER traffic survey, two years Nichols said. He said they will ask, the borough council for help im carrying out these suggestions. The businessmen will also approach council on the condition of! sidewalks on Mill street.

Nichols! said that some of the sidewalks, particularly at the entrance to the; parking lot, have been association is going to re-j quest the help of council in correcting the bad the association president said. The directors voted to to E. J. Kinney, district engineer, State Highway Department, asking if the state plans to alleviate traffic congestion at the intersection of routes 13 and 413. Nichols said that th( men arc anticipating in- congestion at this and other points in Lower Bucks County, the opening of thp turnpike link in the fall.

Filling Canal I'he association will also investigate the possibility of tilling in the canal between Green lane and the parking lot. Nichols described the open canal as an The directors noted that the new section of the parking lot, which was completed prior to the Christmas season, is properly They will take steps to remedy the situation as soon as possible. The board discussed changing the name of the association from Mill Street Association to the Bristol Business Center Association. Nichols said the group may take action on the suggestion at the next meeting on Tuesday, April Herman Smith, a member of the sign committee, announced yesterday that the group is plannig to erect signs, pointing the way to the business section. The signs would he installed at ail principal entrances to the borough.

Signs Kreefed Smith said the group hopes to have some of the signs erected sometime this spring. The committee is also discussing thr erection of signs at the entrances to the Mill street parking lot, Smith said. While the association was discussing plans for improving the Bristol business section, men from Philadelphia Electric Co. were at work installing improved lights. The workmen installed lights of higher intensity on Mill street from Bath street to Radcliffe street and on Radcliffe to Market.

A spokesman for the firm said thp modern system an increase from 2,300 lumen size to 15,000 lumen mercury lamps. Neibauer Given jom pu i i A resident of Main street. New portville, Mrs, Joseph Fettig, 77. April hth. Mrs.

Fettig was rhe former Eva Hess. She had resided in Newportvilli i 12 years. Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs Elsie (Jolderer, New portville: two granddaughters and three great- children. Service will be held Saturday at it: 30 a. m.

at the funeral home of I. Maurice Tomlinson. Cornwells Heights, with the Rev. William Woodman, pastor of Newportville Community Church Presbyterian, officiating. Burial will be in jGrejjnmount Cemetery.

Philadelphia. Friends are invited to call Friday evening. 1954, jc World rights reserved. doing her best to engage a personal life guard LtA I ACCORDION INSTRUMENTS lOANtD BRISTOL MUSIC CENTER Continued from Page One port hadn't been given discussion, supporting a statement earlier in the meeting that would like to stay in Falls township until the benefits of incorporation were shown more clear instruction On All instrument! Repairs Supplies Music REAVER STREET 674? SPINET PIANO HI Pl.Y Ito I 01 Ol'KIKK THE STUARTS and it's for ahead to the meaning of and holding a job Oscar Norbeck, associate general ecretary. is responsible for local arrangements and transportation.

The Lower Bucks YMCA is a Red Feather Agency. Union Firemen Asphalt and Stone Driveways Installed Reasonable Free Phone Cornwells 0251-R Bristol Girl Guest At Wilson Fete calling tor hauling FARR BristoJ and Phila. Auto Kxpress Inc. Phone Hrlafn) 4 7-0311 Saleswoman Wanted Part Time Vpply in Person li ICH WS Min Bristol, Pa. School Problems RADIO Is Better Than Ever For News, Music and Entertainment Keep dial on 920 WTTM NIK for Central New and 1 lie Delaware Valley Weather Defers Music Cirrus Sets June I Date To neu Season St.

John Tnerll will set his sixth I Music Circus season underway at I Lambert ville, on Firday, June tth, with Oscar Chocolate Soldier." The Music Mountain impresario has another exciting season in store for the followers of his intimate form of light opera and musical coined' presentai ion. After "The Chocolate Soldier" which will he given through June 14, he has scheduled iJune Rodgers and for two weeks (June 22-July Victor "The Red Mill" (July II I for two weeks (July The balance of the schedule will be announced shortly but it will definitely include a world premiere of a operetta and the great Rodgers and llamerstein hit The Music Circus season will run through September Benefit and fund raising theatre parties for groups as small as 2a and a- large as 1.500 are now being booked at the Mush Circus offices in Lambert X. for all of the Music Circus shows. Cenerai Man-j a gei Arthur Gerald is in charge of this tion. Red Truce Charges Rejected By UN The Communists formally accused the Allies today of two armed patrols jo ross truce zone into Red territory but the Cniied Nations command rejected the as unfounded.

The incidents" were placed Reds before a fom- munist-sumrnoned full dress meeting of the Allied Red military armistice commission in Panmun- jom. Two five men of South Korean! were alleged by the Communists to have crossed the two arid a half mile-wide buffer zone by land and sea, the first on Sat dav ight, and the second early Monday. yet cdacct LASTS BEAUTIFIES I PROTECTS 1 COSTS LESS COMPLETELY SATISFIES I HOLDS WATER PRESSURE 3 TULLYTOWN COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY LASTING PAINT BEST BY TEST Morrkville HARDWARE CO PREMIER RELIEVED LONDON The Soviet government announced today that Yumzhagin T.sedenbal, premier of outer Mongolia, had been relieved, at his own request, of his duties as secretary general of the Mongolian Peoples Communist party. Continued from when the borough will celebrate its 150th anniversary. A general meeting of anniversary committee heads will be held Monday at Borough Hall.

Committee chairmen will report their needs to 1 rrv out final plans for the celebration. AMO tt HAIQWAM BRISTOL 8-2423 BRISTOL 8-2423 DAILY COURIER SUBSCRIBERS Your Neighbors Have Confidence SOCIAL EVENTS attended and highly buc states Mrs. Kirk, New Buckley Bristol. BENEFIT SKATING PARTY FRIDAY March 12, 1954 7 P. M.

GOODWILL AUDITORIUM Swain and Mifflin Sponsored By The LADIES AUXILIARY OF GOODWILL HOSE No. 3 In OBTAIN RESULTS With--- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOST FOUND returned to Mrs. Gray, Gentle Rd LOST Cocker spaniel black, three months old 34 Gentle Levittown. W1 S-S032. AUTOMOTIVE Pat Uowton, 228 Olds Hills, his Chevrolet the first day this ad ttfh pea red.

CHBVtOLST. two-door IMS Deluxe Radio, heater New New two- tone paint In excellent condition he seen at Andover Fairless DOG GETS NEW HOME Female. 20 month- old, Registered. Good hunter Will reasonable to good home. WI 6 M77 TRACTOR SOLD Mrs.

Emma Anderson of Lower Parkland. sold this tractor the first day her appeared CARDEN two and one quarter horsepower. Sickle and bar, disc and plow One vear old. 9190.00. Call Langhorne 3390.

RENTED Mr. Kred Brobst, 90S State Rd Croydon, rented apartment quickly through a COURIER classified. CROYDON tour rooms and bath. Children welcome: and hot water included. C'M lawn 90 State Rd.

SOLD FAST! Mrs. Harry J. Kelly. 10 Violet- wood Levittown, sold her Bendix fast through her fied ad. SENDIX Washer twa months old $05.

10 Violetwood or WI HELP WANTED quickly tilled." reported All-Lite Metal Window Co, STiNOGRAeHSR Attractive post tion; available with growing manufacturer; good salary. 40-hour weak; paid paid Accident and Sickness benefits, pleasant working conditions Call for appointment 9 00 A M. 3:30 All Lite Metal Window Company, Emilie Rd. and Green Ln. NO MAHER WHAT YOUR WANT MAY BE You, Too, Can Profit By And Successfully Use COURIER CLASSIFIEDS CALL NOW! RENTED IN A FEW HOURS! Mr.

John Kepner, 510 West Tabor Philadelphia 20. canncelled his ad long before expiration. Hie rented a few hours after the DAILY COURIER went to press. MODERN MOUSE trailer at Hills Includes television Call Philadelphia, Michigan 4-7870 any BRISTOL 8-3325 ASK FOR A AIN mi TAKER.

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