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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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4'f PAGE SEVEN JURSDAV, JANUARY 21, 1954 THE KANE DEPUDUCAN, and MT. JEWETT. PA. Wow! $200,0 sees wm. Ill iOCHI ST.

UVi'REfiCE SEfiVM Nearbu Death Mrs. Mary Healey, widow of William J. Healey, and a former well known Bradford resident, Ih St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, Calif. IN A PARAGRAPH Let your portrait spck your Nicolas Studio.

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tt MOTHER rOTRilP COMMIES ii BILL FASSES SENATE iV just shot mother." i Byard," according to Loize, said he thought about killing his mother since Christmas. He said he was despondent because he had learned recently he had, tuberculosis and believed he was being passed over for promotion at hts job. Byard lost both legs when he was 17. He fell under the wheels of a freight train Upon which he was hopping a 'ride. College students appreciate a gift subscription to The Republican.

saw what I done I had caused enough trouble." The National Tube Co. timekeeper told Police Chief James Loize he shot his another, Mrs. Minerva Byard, twice In the back of the head Wednesday, as 'she sat in a chair at her home at 531 Ringgold He said he then went to work at the usual time and gave the gun to his broiher in law, who works at the same plant. The brother in law, Arthur Tambylin, tailed plant police when Byard told him, "I BUT HOUSE IS TOUGHER Three pi eos bathroom outfits wltb fixtures 5163.95. O.

T. Peterson, i A I Indo Chlna (UPJ i wen Union forces today seised important Red port of Luyhoa, nchlny fat gpokewnan de lM as th6 blgifest offensive tin since the beginning of war. Pa. U.P Ed Ward Byard, 55, told police today ha killed his widowed 79 year old jrnkhervbecau.se he "didn't want tier on anybody else's hands." Byardr an amputee" who walks on artificial limbs, said he planned to commit suicide but gave up the Idea because "I figured when I Miss Belle Robertson, proprietor of a Bradford China Shop for muny years, and well known in Kane, in a Buffalo hospital. Otto Theodore Arendt, 70, a retired train dispatcher and agent for the PRR and and railroads, in Warren.

VVASIII NGTON. ttlB The multi million dollar St. Lawrence Seaway project faced an uphill fight Phone 1150. Chase at Field St. 26 tl in the House today although the Sewing machine repairs.

One Senate passed it Wednesday night year free service on all work. Rea to climax years of stormy debate. lonable rates. Don Cline. Tel.

1324. 5 8 tf The Senate overrode largely sectional opposition; to send the jANOl, Indochina French liyal lndoc'hipcse troops thrust from recaptured Thakhek southeast from Pakseng today, to close a trap on some Communists believed lurking the Jungles of central Laos, rench spokesmen predicted the Cakewalk, white elephant sale and measure to the House by a 51 33 vote. Twenty five Republicans, 25 Democrats, and Oregon's Independent Wayne voted in favor. old fashioned style show Thursday Jan. 21 at 8 p.

in St. Callistus church hall. Benefit of PTA. Admission free, i W9 3t Fifteen Republicans and 18 Democrats opposed. columns will link up in a few to cut off the retreat of sur The Home Telephone Company of The bill authorizes the States to join Canada in a vast )rs of the Communist drive Jss Indochina.

They said the at Rldgway, will seek permission to extend its services to Jay arid Be.n undertaking to open the St. Law ezettrHTownshlps if the Penfield rence River to ocean going vessels from the Atlantic to the Great inched mainly for propa '0. firposes, already has cost Reus 4,000 to 5,000 men. Telephone Company abandons scrv Lakes. ice to those two sections.

This was brought out at a hearing conducted The Seaway has been fought lie reconquest of Thakhek al fly has deprived the Commu. over in Congress for 31 years and by the Public Utility Commission in Clearfield yesterday on the has been championed oy every president since Woodrow Wilson. Opposition has Come primarily formal petition of the Penfield firm 16 give up its service in Huston Township in Clearfield County in addition to the, two townships in from Gulf and Atlantic port spokesmen. FOR FOOTWEAR IT'S DROWNS The measure passed the Senate after six days of almost continuous is oi the chief prize of the dasn month across the 130 list" of Indochina which tem arily cut the strategic country two. "he commandos who dashed dnesday into the Mekong river 'n found it deserted, by the, Reds and by the 5,000 Sochinese who live there in nor he recapture of Thakhek re jns the Mekong to traffic be wn Vientiane' caDital of Laos, The Righf Number for your Budget FOR THE FAMILY adjacent Elk County after two sub scribers complained of the service, debate.

It had never before, been approved by either, It was last rejected by the Senate by John Miller of RD 1, Mnypnrt, was lodged in the Clarion county jail to await further action following his arrest by Penna. State Po 'WIM FINE QUALITY three votes in 1932. Jubiliant seaway proponents con lice of the Clarion sub station on ceded the battle Is still fur' from won. Despite President Eisenhower's appeal that the seaway is needed in the interest of national a charge of cruelty to animals. The I the southern river port of Sa inakhet, and exposes the sui THAT'S a $200,000 smile Victor N.

Mueller, 45, i displaying In Mequon, Wis. He's thaf much richer because a Chicago Judge ruled him legal heir of the estate of a Chicago aunt who once adopted him. Twenty two Chicago relatives had disputed Mueller's claim, to. estate. q.

Mrs. Barbara Lelchtenberg because his natural parents re adopted him. Mueller operates filling station. (Intematitmta officers said they found three dead ng Communists in central LaoKows. ln the Miller 'barnyard, 12 he new French attack.

more dead in the barn, and six security, the measure faces an uncertain fate in. the House Public Works Committee which must pass on it. pigs dead all apparently of neglect. The animals, one witness had obviously been dead days or even weeks; in the barn, the sur House seaway backers said Mr. SHORT HONEYMOON IARTFORD, Conn.

0JB A few irs after he was married in a 1. Sydney H. Deane, 59, landed jail on a charge of robbing a three weeks earlier. Jiisenhower will have to do a per viving cows were trampling over the dead and decaying carcasses, it sonal selling job on some Republicans to get the measure through THREE CHEN DIE was said. the committee.

Rep. John Batnik (D a Democratic seaway leader, said the bill's fate rests squarely with the president. The measure's supporters said the seaway will be a great defense IN PITTSBURGH FIRE; .4 PERSONS INJURED PITTSBURGH (UP) Three asset. They said it will provide cheap, sheltered route for the FOR CHILDREN SHOES STRAPS OXFORDS Designed for growing feet and made to give long wear. Priced from $2.19 to $4.49 FOR WOMEN All Your Favorite Styles and Leathers.

See Window Display Priced from $.99 to $.50 FOR MEN and BOYS Sturdy, Snappy Styles For Dress and Everyday wear. shipment of iron ore from Labrador and grain from the Mid West heartland." children perished today when a fire, apparently caused by an ac PRE INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE deductions On All Merchandise Bessie's Economy Sf ore cumulation of gas, swept two story brick Hill District home. INTEREST COSTS HIGH WASHINGTON (UP.) The sec Four other persons suffered in juries in the blaze and a fire cap ond largest item in the budget President Eisenhower presented to Congress today is $6,875,000,000 to pay interest on the national debt. tain was overcome by smoke. Police identified the dead aS That is almost 10 1 2 per cent of Clarence Gary Hart.

9 Phyllis Chambers. 6, and Terry English 5. the total budget. Mrs. Lomie Hart, 49, mother of Clarence Gary Hart and aunt' of the two other dead children, was Mercy nosptiai witn oums on 40 per cent of her body.

con Vake dition was described as critical, AT AM SAMS MRS. FILBERT Also at Mercy Hospital was Mrs QUALITY FOOTWEAR AT POPULAR PRICES. CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION TODAY. Priced from Hart's son, Julius. 13.

He suffered burns to the hands and face and was listed in fair Mrs, $3 99 to $9.95 Hart's daughter. Harriet, 16,, was admitted to Passavant Hospital with burns and lacerations of arms OCT and fialidsT 7 SNOETTES Also hospitalized was Connie Barren, 28.. Barren, a nephew of Mrs. suffered a. compound leg fracture when he ran from his 4 r.

nearby home and attempted to We've got the catch his aunt when she jumped from a second floor window with a flaming blanket wrapped around her body. i Fire Captain Ollie Letzkus, 62, collapsed from smoke poisoning after rescuing a 'child from the All Rubber Fleece Lined Fur Trim CHILD'S MISSES Red or Brown $3.79 WOMEN'S Brown or Black $3.99 11 Sizes flaming building. He was reported in good condition at Presbyterian Hospital. The two alarm blaze broke out shortly after midnight. A neighbor said the entire home at 9 Kearney Way was filled with smoke with wisps curling from the eaves.

She said the smoke suddenly turned to flames and became "one FOR MEN solid sheet of Fire Chief Stephen Adley estim ated damage to the structure at $5,000. Police said the blaze was apparently caused by an accumu CHILD'S SNAP DOOT BROWN WHITE $2 59 $2 79 Sizes 5 to 12 lation of gas. Neighbors said the if gas supply had been turned off All Rubber Fleece Lined Slide Fasteners $4.99 Sheepskin Lined PILOT BOOTS $10.95 4 Buckle Arctics Wednesday because of a leak and was turned on again that night. ON THE DOT PITTSFIELD, Mass. UP Re tiring after more than 48 years' service 'with the General Electric CHILD'S MISSES PULL ON BOOTS REDBROWN Parker was able to boast that he never had been ah sent or tardy.

All Rubber Fleeced Lined $3.99 at Legal Notices f.99 per 2 NOTICE' RE: Estate of C. Matttwn WORK ARCTICS SMOCTHEP.mAND SO i I VPl (UCH SWEETER! FOLKS I 1 FROM THE AAQST Sl fil EXPENSIVE SPREAD! 1 Letters Testamentary have been All Sizes up to 3 granted by the Register of Wills of McKean County to the Undersigned and all persons owing said estate or having claims against the same MEN'S INSULATED PACS shall present same or make pay 4 Buckle Cloth or Rubber $4.99 5 Buckle All Rubber Heavy Duty Soles $5.95 I ment to the undersigned. Buff Color 12 inch Sizes 6 to 12 Eva Mattsbn, Executrix. Kane, R.D. 2.

Or to H. G. Berkhouse, Kane, Pa. Her Attorney. 1 14 21 28.

Sizes 6 to 13 FOREIGN AMENDMENT NOTICE NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Application will be made to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Pa, on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1954. for' an Mrt. M.V. filbtrf, Prat.

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