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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1940. Court oum Sues For Damage To Track Official Return Board Completes ou ty Taxes Now At 5 Penalty OTHER EVENTS IN COURT HOUSE W. J. McCormick has entered a suit for $6381.45 damages against the Exhibitors' Service company and Angelo J. Regatuso.

Mr. McCormick claims the amount for damages to his truck-trailer on March 15, 1949 when the truck of the defendant hit the McCormick equipment. The accident occurred on Route 422 west of Princeton. McCormick claims $4731.45 for actual damages to the truck and $2450 for the use of the truck. A compromise has been effected in the case of Janet Favorite, a minor of John Favorite, her father and guardian and by John and Magdalene Favorite in their own ught against Molla and Paula Levine, The compromise is for $500 damages for injuries when the car of the defendant hit the minor June 25, 1949 on East Washington street.

Dorothy Suzow files a euit for $138,35 against Neil Guy for damages to her automobile on March 4, 1949 in Ellwood City. CIVIL COURT Two sessions of civil court have been set. one for October 17 and one for November 14. Thirty-two cases are listed. to Joseph S.

Gaetonie. and Second ward, $1. Harry B. Russell and wife to George A. Conner and wife, Shenango township, $1.

Margaret Syling to John E. Young, Slippery Rock township, 1 William H. Pattison and wife to John F. Stewart and wife, Union township, $1. Alexander J.

Brinclto and wife to Robert C. Galbreath and wife, First ward, $1. Bruce S. Miller and wife to J. Clyde Gilfillan, Second ward, $1.

Joseph M. Herr and wife to Henry C. Black and wife, North Beaver township, $1. Teacher Has Corking Ideas CLEVELAND. HNS) Dr.

Richard Sutton, visiting professor of physics at Case Institute of Technology, has combined 60 mousetraps, twice that many corks, and a little ingenuity to put a into his lectures. Dr. Sutton uses his mousetraps not to catch mice, but to lure elusive classroom attention and to make classes jump with a lecture on uranium behavior in atomic bombs. According to the professor, each of five-dozen traps, set and topped by twin corke. represents atomic disentegration and cascading reaction.

Chain Reaction In his demonstration. Dr. Sutton sets each of the traps, placed in random relation, on a table top with two corks on each cork representing a neutron. Then he takes a spare cork, tosses it at a center mousetrap, and under ideal conditions, all 60 of the traps explode in less than two seconds. states the professor, "is chain Since Dr.

Sutton demonstrated his before a New York convention of the American Association of Physics Teachers, of college and high school teachers have surprised hardware clerks with requests for 60 mousetraps SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK Restrict Indians Fellowship Set Up On Game Hunting To Honor Bill Odom Calif. President LANDER, fche In-i STANFORD dians need a permit to hunt big of Stanford Uni game now. For the first time, the Shoshone and Arapahoe tribes on the Wind River reservation are regu versity, announced establishment of a Milton Reynolds-Bill Odom Aeronautical Fellowship fund. The fund will perpetuate the memory of Bill Oorn. flier of Te lating their hunting to conserve terboro, who was killed Sept big game resources.

5 in the crash of his plane in the The tribes last year establshied Thompson Trophy race at the Na fish and games committee to tional Air races in Cleveland TALLEST PEOPLE VISIT BELGIUM home of the pygmies, also produces the tallest people in the world, as residents of Brussels recently learned, when a delegation of the Ba- tutsi came to Belgium on the state visit Heading the visitors was Charles Matura Ruhahigwa Mwami of Ruanda, in the Belgian Congo. The average height of the Batutsi is seven feet. Ruhahigwa himself is seven feet three and one of his courtiers is eight feet two. MORE EFFICIENT CHICAGO Council of State Governments reports that studies on governmental reorganization with emphasis on increasing underway in at least 16 states and two territories Puerto Rico and Hawaii. Drive Move Fast.

draw up a big game code and set up a plan of operation The code closed the hunting of the scarcer species of big game moose, big-bbm sheep and the reservation The fund will establish five fellowships for young Stanford aeronautical engineers It was begun with a contribution from Miltoc. Reynolds, pen and electronic limit m.nuUc'ur.r. Odom one bull elk and one buck deer had been his pilot The nicago per hunter, and required all per- i of AmericanSocirty sons hunting to have a tribal per-; Mechanical Engineers sent a sup- mit, issued without charge. plementary gut Rations? Greeks Had Word For It BERKELEY, figure GI's who griped so hard about their "K'r rations had it so Dr. Pan S.

Codellas, lecturer in medical history for the University of California has found that the Greeks not only had a word fcr it, but they had a ration too. Writing in the Bulletin of the US. Has Ten-Year Lead Says General NEW YORK. Sept Lieut. Gen.

Walter Bedell Smith, former U. S. ambassador to Russia. believes that the United StateT still has a ten-year alom bomb lead over the Soviets, Gen. Smith, addressing reserve officers of the First Army Monday night, declared that industrial production and war potential are so great that Russian leaders recognize war would be an unprofitable gamble.

Try News Want Ada For FILES EXPENSES Clark Buell, Republican candidate for the nomination for assessor in Union township has filed an expense account showing twice as many corks spent less than $150. TAXES In spite of the fact that county taxes are now carrying a five per cent penalty, taxpayers are still sending in checks for payment at face or with discount. All county taxes for 1949 now carry the five per cent penalty, On January' 1, 1950 they will be 1 filed and interest charges placed against them in addition to the five per cent penalty. OFFICIAL BOARD FINISHES The official return board has completed its work of tabulating the count of the September 13 primary, REGISTRATIONS On Monday, 37 voters registered as Republicans and 29 registered as Democrats, One registered as an Independent, MARRIAGE LICENSE Daniei Grundy, 457 Neshannock avenue. New Castle; Katherine Irene Petens, 218 North Walnut street, New Castle Shirl Sproull, 463 Liberty street, New Castle; Dorothy M.

Kennedy. 104 Richelieu avenue, New Castle. Anthony Paul Durlesser, 405 Sampson street. New Castle; Louise Elinor Grove, 8 West South atreet, New Castle. John Presley Aiken, 209 Fairfield avenue.

New Castle; Mary Jane Graham, 205 Elm street, New Castle. Michael Samuel Makrenos, 725 Crescent avenue. Ellwood City; Mary Eleanor Tirlea, 812 Pershing street, Ellwood City. Harry W. Daniels.

R. D. 2, Ellwood City; Irene P. Gregg, 425 Hazen avenue, Ellwood City. Horace Leroy Hutchison, 538 South Main street, Slippery Rock; Alice Isabella Hall, West Sunbury, Pa.

REALTY TRANSFERS William Q. Sword and wife to Rebecca S. McCartney and wife, Shenango township. $1. Citizens Lumber company to Louis Kohn.

Fourth ward, $1. Michael C. Hertifann and wife History of Medicine, Dr. Codellas said Phi Ion of Byzantium developed a pill to allay hunger for his soldiers around 150 C. The pills, about the size of an olive, contained honey, sesame and opium poppy.

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