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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1950. THE NEWS-HERALD. FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY. PA. Minister to Return To Rockland Church Injunction Dissolved Grove Ciiy College Against Refinery Men To Crown May Queen CLASSICAL RECORDS Select from our large stock of all kinds of classics.

78 45 33 13 RPM. Many of these beautiful works may never again be available on 78 RPM records. District 6 Slates Convention Friday District 6 of the Venaago County Sabbath School Association will hold its annual convention Friday, May 19, in the Lupher ChapeL The convention theme will be "Faith." The afternoon session will open at 3:30 o'clock with a prelude by Grove City College will celebrate the coming of spring to the campus with its annual May Day State Police to Probe Titusville Mystery Death Trace Movements of Loop, Who Failed to Take Bus to Erie Uranium Ore, Copper Pacing Congo's Output American Capital To Have Part Soon In Katanga Projects festivities next Saturday, May ZD The preliminary injunction restraining striking Emlenton oil workers from picketing their plant in mass was dissolved Wednesday by Judge Lee A. McCracken following a request by the attorneys of the Quaker State Oil Refining Corp. On May 4 Judge McCracken HARTER BROS.

High point of the day's activities will be the crowning of the May Queen, Frances Campbell, a resi dent of Grove City ana a senior Phone 179 304 13th St Rev. Frank Kherli. of Warren, will return to his former charge at the Rockland Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, it has been announced. A schedule has been arranged whereby Rev. Kherli will lead the services of the church each Sunday during the fall and, perhaps, the winter months.

Sunday school will be held in the church at the regular hour, 10 a. after which Rev. Kherli will deliver a sermonette. The schedule for the charge's morning services during Rev. Kherli's leadership at the college.

She will be sur granted tne retinery officials a temporary restraining order rounded by her court of 13 college co-eds, all of whom were se Raymond Shannon, followed by a hymn. The Scripture lesson will be read by Mrs. L. H. Miller, after which Rev.

H. L. VanDemon, of Polk, will voice prayer. Mrs. Clair Beatty will have agamst the mass pickets surround lected by the student body in open elections.

ing the Emlenton plant and set a WASHINGTON (Special) TITUSVILLE The body of future date for a hearing on the i charge of the business session, An operetta. Waltz Dream, will be presented in honor of the May company petition for a permanent Robert Loop was laid to rest'during which attendance reports yesterday, shortly after he be gjven Awards wilj be Uranium ore and copper pace the fabulous mineral production of the Katanga, southeast corner of the injunction. Queen following her coronation. taDDea a possiDie victim th. SnnHv with The hearing, by request of union and management counsels, was murder.

the highest percentage in attend will be announced later. Since the re-organization of. the Rockland Sunday school one year postponed until May 17 but prior Junior girls will compose the honor guard marking the path of the May Queen and her court in their procession around the quadrangle to Crawford Hall where Belgian Congo, where American capital may soon join the Anglo-Belgian money and management in developing the mines. to that time R. T.

Aylor, repre ago, on May 8, 1949, the attend senting the Oil Workers Interna arice has averaged 40 persons each ance at both the afternoon and evening sessions. The afternoon sermon will bi delivered by Rev. Richardson, pastor of the Cooperstown United Brethren Church. tional Union, Local 481, withdrew Rev. J.

Frederick Bermon, pastor of the Christ Lutheran Church of Lawrence Park, officiated at brief graveside services at the Lakeside Cemetery, Erie. A number of relatives and friends gathered for the committal. pickets from the plant and the Sunday. Plans are being formulated for extension classes and special music for each service. With Rev.

Kherli doing the preaching, strikers returned to work. Negotiations are still being con A supper will be served at 5:30 tinued between labor and man Meanwhile State Police of 0clock in the church. Those at it is hoped that interest in the Cobalt, tin, zinc, lead, cadmium, silver, gold, and diamonds come from ancient rock veins at or near the surface in this mid-African region. They add up to make the remote Katanga second only to South Africa's Rand district among the continents mining areas, notes the National Geographic Society. The Congo's Shinkolobwe Mine agement officials.

ali of the activities are to take place. Also featured in the afternoon's events will be the tapping of junior girls into new membership in Alpha Theta, Mu, the women's honorary society. The climax of the May Day festivities will be the dance which will be held Saturday evening in tending are to take table service Meadville and County Detective Calvin H. Pickens entered the case to assist Titusville city police in the investigation. Sgt.

C. C. Nad-deo of Meadville State Police said S. S. District 7 church will increase.

The many friends and former neighbors of Rev. Kherli and all persons interested in having regular Sunday services in the church are invited to attend the service 0 4 and a pie. The evening session will begin at 7:30, with a prelude by Seely Noggle. Rev. Stevens will read the Scripture and prayer will be voiced by Rev.

James Williamson, pastor of the Cooperstown Methodist Church. Mrs. Alletta Netzler the social room of Crawford Hall. yesterday Pvt. C.

W. Hancuff and the detective would return to the scene today after they studied the lies some 70 miles northwest of Elisabethville, modern, comfortable capital of Katanga Province Sunday morning. Separate committees have been selected by the Student Council to plan and promote the dance. and hub of its mining district. Will Meet Friday District 7 of the Venango County Sabbath School Association will meet in the Congress Hill Church of God on Friday.

"Retaining the Spiritual Blow" is the theme and Herman Greenlee, the president, Shinkolobwe holds half or more of the earth's known high grade Boy Bitten By Dog Six-year-old David Pryor, 734 Buffalo Street, received medical treatment Wednesday evening aft 13 Divorce Cases uranium ore. Discovered in 1915 the deposit was worked from 1921 will be soloist. Edwin S. Truby, president of the county association, will install the district officers. Rev.

Mc-Entire will deliver the evening sermon. The closing benediction will be given by Rev. R. C. Mott, pastor of the Cochranton and on.

The ore was shipped to Bel Listed for Trial gium, where radium was has announced the following er being bitten by a dog as he was walking down the sidewalk near his home. The owner of the dog, which was tied near the walk, immediately took the boy to a physi autopsy report. The case was back at its starting point, almost, after a cousin, Robert Young of the Spring Creek road, came to the police station end changed his statement about seeing Loop "two or three weeks after Easter." Was Intoxicated on April 8. Last night Chief Edgar N. Alderman said he had checked downtown cafes and bartenders reported seeing Loop on the evening of April 8, as he apparently did not get on the Erie bus as he had intended.

The chief declared Loop was in; Copper Close to Surface. 5:30 p. devotions and song Since the advent of the atomic Utica United Presbyterian service with Rev. H. W.

Van De-man in charge. 6:30 p. tureen supper. Thirteen divorce cases have been listed for trial in court be-' ginning on Monday, May 22. The list of cases follows: Jane W.

Worst vs. Fred L.i cian where his wound was treated. Chuches. Mrs. Mary Gilliland is the con vention program chairman.

7:30, devotions led by Youth Worst. Reports of officers. NEEDS AMENDMENT Articles I and II of the Constitution provide that the people of several states shall vote. The Dis Franklin Man Admits Loma Cecelia Monroe vs. B.

Monroe. "Special music, East Grove aid, most important Dorothy A. Marzullo vs. James Church. Offertory and prayer.

one cafe but was pretty drunk and A. Marzullo. -Perjury Charges Special music, Polk Methodist was not served. He went to anoth trict of Columbia is not a state and, therefore, a constitutional amendment would be required be Betty Ann Thompson vs. Robert age, the United States has taken most of the Katanga uranium.

Although Shinkolobwe was dropped from maps issued during the war, its location and importance were well known to scientists working with radioactive minerals. Since the war, map secrecy regarding it has been lifted. A uranium processing plant is under construction close to the mine. Fifteen miles southwest of Elisabethville and barely a quarter-mile from the Northern Rhodesia border is the Kipushi copper mine. First worked in 1925, it has yielded more than a million tons of copper.

Kipushi was a surface op-1 eration at first, as are the dozen Church. er and then to a third, where hej Melvm Thompson. Matthew Dyjack vs. Christine Address, Rev. H.

L. Loveless. Special music, Congress Hill. Report of nominating commit fore Washington residents would have the right to vote in federal elections. Phone Fulcher Dyjack.

Ruth Anderson vs. Taylor Mar tee. tin Anderson. It tthi Banrtai yor for will ractiv propw tr9. intnur Ami Cltsrfitld Fur experh far uMaspinfl Vhmj lie, dry Summw wMthar.

No matte wtoa you bought your fun. bring tktm to CLarfield for axpart car. Cold, roporiy humidified air witt oratsffo rWm wi parf act caftditioa aaaii faatr ra-tara Fall Installation of officers by Edwin Betty Marie Proper vs. William S. Truby.

as put out about 9 p. m. "That's the last we've been able to check him so far," he said. Loop's body was found Monday vening lying over a brush pile in Oil Creek near the Cities Service refinery. It had been in the water or three to four weeks, but the young man lad not been reported missing.

Deputy Coroner Dr. C. M. Sonne James Proper. Closing hymn, benediction.

Emma Frances Stahlman vs. PITTSBURGH UP Two brothers, who admitted giving false testimony in a damage suit, awaited sentencing today. John Garruto, 44, Flushing, N. and his brother, Francis, of R. D.

2, Polk, pleaded guilty to perjury charges in John's suit, through which he collected $1,200 for injuries allegedly suffered in a fall at Allegheny County Airport on Dec. 30, 1947 John testified he hurt his cheek when he slipped on ice and fell 158 for a bonded messenger Roy Stahlman. other big copper diggings in the Katanga today. Deep shafts were, sunk at Kipushi, however, when Baccalaureate Will Be Held on Sunday borings showed rich copper oxides Ruth I. Miller vs.

Robert E. Miller. Charles Orie Hargenrader vs. Lucille Elizabeth Hargenrader. Cecelia Homer vs.

Ward E. Homer. Eileen Gilmore vs. David Gil-more. Elizabeth Ann Fleischmann vs.

George Carl Fleischmann. had issued a statement Tuesday after an autopsy was conducted. He said death likely had occurred 1 before the body entered the water 1 and findings Included considerable Housework Easy Without NaggingBackache As we get older, stress an4 strain, overexertion, exeesahre smoking or posu to eold sometimes slows down kidney function. This may ksd many folks to complain of nagging backache, loss of pep and energy, headache and diuiness. Getting up night or frequent passages msy result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary indiscretions.

If your discomforts are due to these auses, don't wait, try Doan's Pills. mild diuretic. Used successfully by mulions tor over 60 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amaimg bow many times Doan's give happy relief help the 15 miles of kidney tubes snd filters flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today! Dr.

William H. Orr, minister of while alighting from a Capital Airlines plane. His. brother testified he was present at the time an.l witnessed the accident. The claim hemorrhage under the scalp in the the First Presbyterian Church, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduates of Franklin High School in a union service in the First Methodist Church, at 7:30 p.

m. Sunday. The program includes the invocation by Rev. H. L.

Knappen- reached far below the surface. Other pits operating at Jadot-ville, Kambove, Musonoi, and Kolwezi have helped establish the Katanga as a copper center surpassed only in the United States, Chile, and Canada. Kambove and other copper pits yield enough cobalt to rank the Katanga high in the production of this essential ingredient of stainless steels. The musical name Katanga belonged to a minor chief who ruled his tribes in this wild African interior some seven decades ago. BRADLEY'S 313-13thSt Franklin DISTINGUISHED EMCEE Richard Nash, English dandy and wit, was the most distinguished master of ceremonies the world ever has known.

He presided over the assembly and gaming rooms at Bath, famous watering place of the early 18th century, and his word was law in the matter of deportment there. was settled- and the award made by agreement before the case reached the jury. An insurance investigator" and county detectives said they later found witnesses who said Francis was working that day in a store at Franklin, Pa. Francis now operates a roadside restaurant at the foot of Pecan Hill. Sentencing was delayed at the request of the district attorney's berger, pastor of the host church, Scripture reading by Rev.

Carl J. Webb, rector of St. John's Church, nyovat hv Svdnpv muHcaiio aucu iv i responsive reading under the di-a vague area somewhat larger rti Coleman and than the present California-sized jspedal music by a cappeUa Have Tour Tires Recapped By the Factory Method! FIRESTONE STORES 1274 Liberty St. Franklin Phone 44 office. directed by Miss Leah Saw- )SZ3 gian Congo's six.

Most references TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON UP The U. S. Treasury balance as of May 18 was $4,269,184,590.28. Obituary yer. Guy btauone, a memoer 01 the graduating class will have a solo part in the anthem, "The Cry of God." ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT.

IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, vonr 40e back. Art to the Katanga today, however, concern the mineral-rich plateau that is properly the Haut-Katanga (High Katanga), covering roughly the southern half of the province. Labor Well Housed. Livingstone, Rhodes, and other pioneers in Africa interested themselves in the Katanga's treasures. Drawbacks in the battle against the wilderness were the Well lend cash quickly to employed men or women willitii and ebla to repay convenient monthly instalments.

Cash quickly if 8 "yes" to 4 out of 5. Others not involved. Come in, phone, or write Hucned today. any drnerl fer this STRONG EXAMPLES OF LOANS OH MOUTH WHDITmW VJ 13734 237.33 1 300.00 Abort co.rrlkMigr loans of offi.r omomrs, er for off) psriorfi, or in proportion. 3l WHITE SEWING MACHINES Cabinet models as low as 109.50 Call for Home Demonstration.

ARMSTRONG-COLLIER, INC. Oil City, Pa. Phone 6-1227 luaae with percent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MOM germs faster. Today at Tranklln Drug Eckerd's Drag Stare.

Adv. I region of the right ear, such as would be caused by a heavy; blow. At Youn? Home on April 4. Referring to the information Mr. Young police yesterday, Chief Alderman said the cousin had thought the matter over and 1 checked bis memory.

It was on 1 April 4 and not after Easter that 1 Loop came to the Young home to 1 pick up a railroad unemployment compensation check, totaling about $22. 1 Mr. Young told police that Loop had come to his place between 8:30 and 9 p. m. that 'evening in April.

Mr. and Mrs. 1 Alfred White of Route 1, Center- ville, brought the Erie man there by car and became stuck in the mud by the Young home. A neighbor, Velmore Beards-ley, hitched up his team and pulled out the stranded vehicle. Mr.

Beardsley remembered the date because he had just received a telphonexall that a brother of his was in the iiospitaL Chief Alderman said he had also checked -witrr-Station Agent E. L. Grubb of the New York Central railroad, where Loop had been signing up for his unemployment checks every seven days. Mr. Grubb said Loop had last been in the station on April 5.

Saw Bus Ticket in Hand. On Saturday afternoon, April 8, Mr. and Mrs. White had brought Loop to the bus station in Titusville to take a bus home to Erie. That was where he was last seen 1 by them, dressed for Easter, with a bus ticket in his hand and $15 in i his pocket.

Thirty-seven days later his body was found head down in Oil Creek. The police chief said Loop stayed with Mr. Young all last winter after coming there in September. He helped by cutting wood and before Easter just walked off. sparsity of native population, the Loans $25 to $300 li with a better-than-average job in providing for the welfare of the thousands of native workers who had to be imported from a distance.

The companies reached out to coal and water as sources of power. They laid rails northward to the navigable limit of the Congo River, southward to the Rhodesian railway connecting with Cape Town, westward to reach the Atlantic coast at Benguela's port, Lobito, and eastward to link with the line running to the Indian ocean port of Beira. shortage of power for mechanical mining, and the extreme difficul-j ty of transportation to the coasts.) A Belgian Katanga Company Toenail FINANCE COMPANYl Mrs. Lydia Dille Ewing. Mrs.

Lydia Dille Ewing, 78, widow of Thomas Ewing, died in the Butler County Memorial Hospital, Butler, at 2 a. m. today. She had been a patient in the hospital for two weeks. She was born Jan.

6, 1872, in Irwin Township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker. She resided for many years on Galloway Hill and during that time attended the Rocky Grove: Avenue Presbyterian Church. She; had many friends in this vicinity.

For the past few months prior to her illness, she had made her! home with her daughter, Mrs. Palmer Thompson, of Butler, R. D. 1. She is survived by the following children: Jesse, of Los Angeles, Charles of Cleveland, Ralph of Sandy A.

J. BARRON Funeral Director Phone 589 Franklin, Pa. Ambulance Service Srrf fliuir Oil Citv National Bank Building QUALITY For A LIFETIME was founded in 1891. English engineers were granted broad pros-i COR. CENTRE AND SENECA Oil CITY Hume: 6-1 254 Fred Smith, YES MANager pecting rights in 1900.

Out of. their collaboration came the Un-j ion Miniere du Haut-Katanga (High Katanga Mining CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. in 1906. It is authorized to exploit Loan $400 to $1000 loans made to residents of ali surrounding towns the Katanga's mineral wealth un-' til 1990. MOVING AND STORAGE S.

A. HEATH Phone 755 Storage Goods for Sale C. L. FINLEY Moved to Route 322, 2 miles north of Franklin. Phone 1942-G.

Customers may make payments on account at Deet's Appliance Store, cor. 13th and Franklin Avenue. The Union and its associated, development companies planned Lake; Paul of Sharon; and Elisabethville and several mining' and refining installations and; communities. They are credited i Lynn, of Conneaut Lake. One brother, William Baker, of Grove City, also survives, together with 15 grandchildren and seven FOUND Prices To Fit Your Pocketbooks At Kendzior's Super great grandchildren.

The body has been removed to the Buchanan Funeral Home Fu-j neral Home where friends may call. Funeral services will be held there Saturday at 2 p. m. with Rev. Cyrus W.

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