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IT Second Section WYOMING COUNTY Crash That Killed Smethport Merchant WELL REPRESENTED AT SOIL MEETING Mtvnv Mil and Deaths in Western New York Area SMETHPORT MAN IS KILLED WHEN TRUCK HITS TREE IE XV Why Are Men Religious? ftjr a in of 17 of qua County to a depth of about Mrs jBI TUE LIKE Jesus and the prophets a £all cf thrPe to four ches of want religion to cover the en snow in 40 minutes tfl of i a heaven but he who does the will of my ather who is in and St HOUSING PROJECT COUNCIL TO IGHT CLOSING BY STATE mg 5 of everything he owns taxes riayhous Sunday Air orum Rinser Joo ilm Skv Kin aith amily Same ather Bill Morton Sports Chorus United Nations firOO 615JK 6:45 7:60 7:13 realize why they are religious Next What Is the Ethic Jesus? of his life and was a prominent building contractor for many years Before moving to Newfane in 1938 WILL START SOON AT BROCTON PLANT BROCTON March The I Miller Pickles Co Inc which re cently purchased the plant of the Brocton Preserving Company in Bankruptcy Court will start prec eding pickles here in about ten days or two weeks company offi cials stated This eek The company will receive its meat employes with negligence in the accident which she stated caused her death Mr Schank was the driver of a car which was in collision with a coun ty highway plow truck in the al coner Kimball Stand Rd near Ross Mills Deputies who investigated at the time said that the plow had struck a concrete guard post causing the truck to veer into the path of Mr car The county truck was driven they said by Orlando Nash of rewsburg and the plow was being manipulated by loyd Mabon of alconer Traffic Court Is Held To Curb Violations WARSAW March 14 Harry Brown Warsaw attorney who is acting police justice here has set up a traffic court session held on Monday evenings in an effort to curb traffic infractions rom March 3 to 10 17 traffic infractions and fines were reported There were ten fines for speeding the highest fine being $50 for a second offense There were six $1 fines for illegal parking The remaining fine of $5 was made for failure to observe a stop sign GREATER INTEREST BY PUBLIC IN SPENDING IS URGED BARKER March 14 Is your money being spent by the Govern ment and it is your money being Carroll Casey of Roch ester former chairman of the Rocheser Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report told a tax forum Thursday evening in Barker Cen tral School He urged more public interest in the financial affairs The meeting was co spon sored by Somerset Grange and the Lockport Chamber of Commerce corruption taxes and better government all affect the 26 Auto Accidents Listed In County During Month WARSAW March 14 Wyo ming County Sheriff Thomas Kennedy has issued his ebruary report The report indicates that 86 complaints were received dur ing the month These include one stolen car two traffic violations four felonies four misdemeanors There were 26 auto accidents re ported nine persons injured in auto accidents two persons killed in auto accidents There were three burglaries investigated and three larcenies investigated The highest population of the jail was nine and the lowest was three The value of property lost or stolen was $22450 and the value of property found or recov ered was $5067 The total fine money collected was $50 NIAGARA ALLS March The Niagara Housing Project Citizens Council Thursday night de cided to make an appeal to area legislators to prevent the planned closing of the project Richard Machelor president of the organization said that State Senator Earl Brydges and As scmblman Ernest Curto both of this city and Assemblyman Jacob Hollinger of Middleport will be asked to take the matter up with the State Housing Authority At present Mr Machelor said 20 of the 220 apartments in the project already have been closed and he said that apparently no work is being done to maintain the buildings It was previously re ported that the state plans to turn the area over to the Niagara ron tier State Parks Commission for a ipark Two Buffalonians Hurt When Car Hits Sign DUNKIRK March Two Buf falo residents are in Brooks Memorial Hospital here today fol lowing an accident in which their car crashed into a gasoline station sign near Sheridan Bay Park on Route 5 Thursday afternoon They are Stephen Olds 44 of 400 Elm wood Ave and his wife Char lotte 44 Mr car struck a depression in the shoulder of the highway and was thrown out of control Both Mr and Mrs Olds suffered head and face injuries Their condition was reported good Their car was practically demolished 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12M News CBL 740 9 00 9 05 10:30 11:00 11:30 12 00 8:00 BrOS 900 9 05 0:30 10:00 1003 Neirhbcrs 10:30 Recital 11:00 Quartet 11:30 Cnnc't Album 12:00 News 12:13 St 1:13 Just Mary 1:30 Way of Spirit 2:00 News 2 03 Report 2:30 Rell clous proc 3:00 Symph 4:30 Critically 5:00 Yarn 5:30 Jake A Kids 6:00 our Cents 6:15 News 6:20 Weather Maa 6:30 Roll Back 7:00 National Hour 7:30 Symphony 8:00 Music Comedy 9:00 Stage 52 10:00 News 10:10 Review 10:20 ur Speaker 10:30 strin Music 11:00 Concert Orcb Chairmen Are Announced or Red Cross Drive WARSAW March The War saw Red Cross Chapter has been assigned a quota of $4700 in tha current fund campaign The fol lowing chairmen are working in the various towns forming the War saw Chapter: Wethersfield Harold Shaw Or angeville Vern Luce Java rank Hanley Gainesville the Rev William Calkins Arcade Avery Terk and A Sherman Eagle Mrs Robert Rindell Middleburv Mrs Max Tillotson and Mrs George Dersam Pearl Creek Mrs Dean Ewell Pike Henry Wolfe Warsaw District 1 Mrs Mildred Stearns District 2 Miss Carrie Smith District 3 Tad raissinet District 4 Miss Norma Schegel North End Mrs Edgar Wheeler West Hill Mrs Albert Baker and Mrs Rose Le Potro East Hill Mrs Clarence Smallwood A chairnftn for the South End has not yet been appointed 1200 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Talent Scouts 3:30 I Low Luey 4:00 Meet Press 4:30 Zoo Parade 3:00 Super Circus 5:30 Range Rider 6:00 Boston Blackle 6:30 ave merson 7:00 Paul Whiteman 7:30 Show Business 8:00 Comedy Hour iaynouse Celebrity Time Drama Theater Sammy Kaye SMETHPORT Pa March 14 Alfred Johnson Smethport merchant was trapped killed Thursday in the wreckage of this small truck when it hit a tree Philip Martin 78 Newfane Resident NEWANE March Philip EL Martin 78 of 32' Ketchum Ave died Thursday at his home after a Inng illness Mr Martin was born in North Tonawanda where he spent most mail edition Saturday March 15 2 BUALO EVENING NEWS The company hopes to secure contracts for from 350 to 500 acres of cucumbers for pickles in this area and would eventually like to expand this to 1400 or 1500 acres The company is currently con tracting for the cucumber acreage as well as about 25 acres of pear tomatoes which are to be made into green pickles for an expanding market for this product developed in the last four or five years The Miller company also hopes in contract lor aoout sou acres standard tomatoes tives what to do about Mr Casey said "A short pointed Jet er about Government spending and reminding the legislator that his voting record will be watched will get prompt attention The people must act before it is too A movie showing the benefits I Government spending was shown Ic Rhnrfpc Palmer Tnrl nnrf Jecca Ml moderator eave his sunnort tn nu i amoen rv aaetz i Loehr MUkRWfki Mr Dnlrnele Bukan rski tlBam A Golctnbeek a Loehr Mr and Mn C6a Hearn Louis Holzer Mr and Mr Wil Uam L'lnrh Sr Mr and Mr William Ulrich Jr Mr and Mra George Lesa winK MT and Mr Emer Plekhardt Mr McVeen eld Edward Rater Mr rizzell Mr McMacnrr Mr Thoma Maier Mra Robert BeaL Mr and Mr Arthur Barter A friend on Eut Wert Rd WARSAW March The Wyo ming County Soil Conservation Dis trict had the best representation of any district in the State at the recent annual meeiing of the New York State Association of Soil Con servation Districts This meeting was held in Rochester on March 9 10 and 11 At the meeting district directors from all over the state discussed problems affecting the operation of their district and the soil and water conservation movement eatured at the meeting was a taik "Green Grows the by William Stauffer of Sugarcreek Mr Stauffer is a Mennonite minister who has done outstanding work in developing and reclaiming his own farm along conservation lines Another feature of the meeting was a demonstration of the effect of rain on sloping fields that were protected from erosion by different mechanical and cultural methods This demonstration was put on by two 4 boys from Erie County Gerald Agle and Harry Bley both of Eden At the meeting George Hume nf Silver Springs was elected to the Board of Directors for a 2 vear term Among those from Wyoming County in attendance were: DeGolyer Castile George Hume Silver Springs John McMuiyay Wyoming: Henry Wolfe Hardvs Mr and Mrs Sidney Barber Bliss Lewis Gay and Robert Jonas Warsaw Olio Orf Mr and Mr John Hahn Henry Kzrcher Mr Robert Schult Mr Edward Bennett ormer City Clerk LOCKPORT March uneral services were held Wednesday aft ernoon in the Odd ellows Home for Edward Bennett 89 former Lockport city clerk who died at the home Monday Mr Bennett was born in Lock port on Dec 8 1862 son of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Bennett and was educated in public schoolsX machinist by trade he was em ployed many years at eld Holley Shop in Lockport moving to Niagara alls after the company ceased operations here Mr Bennett a Republican served as city clerk for two terms in 1905 through 1908 or 68 years he was a member of Cataract Lodge '54 100 With the late County Judge Charles Hickey he promoted the selection of Lockport as the site fog the Odd ellows Home more than 60 years ago A daughter Mrs Ama wills Niagara alls survives JESUS looked upon religion as normal as breathing eating and sleeping To be irreligious was abnormal "It is your will to give you the kingdom (Luke xii said Jesus It was not some thing to be earned but a gift to receive: "Whosoever shall not re ceive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein Mark In the Gospel of John meaning ful abundant life is shown as the reward for faithfully religious per sons: "I am come that ye may have I lite and nave it aounaanuy worm are hte words on lips or Jesus all or nothing no mere smile contentment sigh or aspira tion sir No quality the finelier tem pered clay Like its whiteness or its light ness rather stuff the very stuff life of life and self of self One day in discussing the rea sons for being religious Jesus told the story of the tax collector and the Pharisee: Two men went up into the temple to pray one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself I thank Thee that I am not like other men extortioners unjust adult erers or even like this tax col lector I fast twice a week I give tithes of all that I But the tax collector standing afar off would not even lift up his eyes to heaven but beat his breast saying "God be merciful to me a Which of these men was I tell you this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one who exalts himself will be humbled but he who humbles himself will be exalted Like Amos Hosea and James Jesus saw the hypocrisy of substi tuting ritual for social justice Cried out Amos "Let judgment run down as waters and righteous ness as a mighty stream I Amos 241 Micah defined religion thus: doth the Lord require of thee but to do justiy and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God (Micah vi James saw religion in these terms: religion and undefiled before God and the ather is this To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction and to keep himself un spotted from the world (James i 271" Warsaw died in his home in Roch ester Thursday He had lived in Rochester the past four years and was employed as an inspector at the Eastman Kodak Company He was born in the Town of Warsaw on Sept 11 1888 the son of George Vin and Mary Weeks Stevens On Sept 7:30 ilm Musie 8:00 Sport Pas 8:30 Share Wealth New Hockey same Orzan pro Schooner Juliette New Sunday New Pnetmark News Piano Recital Music of Dance New Announced for armers OAKIELD March 14 In an ef fort to stimulate interest in the growing of peas in the Batavia area Ilaxton oods Inc of Oakfield today announced the opening of BielanlcR Bohn Meissner Ham a pea growing contest Malin nTi vaiiwu Mr and Mrs can vice president ot tne firm em phasized that the contest is for Haxton growers in the area and is not to be confused with the pea growing project for 4 and A members contest is for the growers themselves in an effort to deter mine the champion pea growers in the Mr Malin said irst prize is S200 second prize $100 third prize five cases of canned vegetables fourth three cases and fifth two cases tire area of experience We want a religion of great depth height and breadth Recently in canvassing a gamut of religious interpreters I found a width of definitions I am sure that Jesus would have appreciated each concept of religion Here are some of the definitions: Alfred North Whitehead: ligion is what the individual does with his solitariness JJesus was alone in the wilderness in Geth semane on Mount Olivet) riedrich Schleiennacher: "Re ligion is feeling of absolute dependence uoon (Jesus mtII La 4 Zi Thy hands I commend my spirit) Eustace Haydon: is the co operative quest for a completely satisfying your neigh bor as taught Jesus) William Hocking: Religion is the habitual reference of life to divine (Jesus in the gospels refers to God as 153 times) Harald Hoffding: "The innermost tendency of all religions is the conservation of (Jesus asked what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his Immanuel Kant Religion is the heart attack Thursday evening in recognition of all duties as divine his home 36 Harriet St Tona (Jesus said "Not ev wanda Widow Asks $627 00 as Result Of atal Snowplow Accident MAYVILLE March Claims totaling $62700 were filed against Chautauqua County Thursday by the widow of Lee Schank of Sin clairville radio and appliance dealer who was fatally injured in a collision with a county snow plow truck eb 11 Nirs Arlene Schank widow and administratrix of her es tate filed with County Clerk Elliott papers claiming personal and property damages amounting to the $62700 total The action charges the county and two of its Highway Depart Albcrt Patridge he Hoover reorganization planTire Company President nd 510000 Damage Is Done By arm Barn Blaze MIDDLEPORT March Dam age estimated at $10000 was caused Wednesday by a fire of undeter mined origin which destroyed a barn in the Carmon Rd north of here owned by Leon Walker of the Stone Rd A self propelled combine valued at $3500 a truck tractor and an inboard motor speedboat owned by brother Donald were lost in the fire Middleport Volun teer iremen responded The blaze was discovered about 4:30 A by Walter Herriven of the Carmon Rd Miss Bentley to Speak NIAGARA AUN March 14 Miss Elizabeth Bentley will deliver the second in scries of Lenten lectures sponsored by the Niagara University student council Tues day at 8 in the university student center Her topic will be: Was a Communist The public is invited to attend the lec ture which will be free No Cause Verdict ound LOCKPORT March 14 No cause for action was found Wednes day afternoon by a Supreme Court jury in a SI 5000 negligence action brought by Robert Noble 70 Wal nut St fog injuries suffered by h(s 4 ycar old son Robert Jr last May 6 in a fall Two Get Ohio State Degrees Special to The Bcttzlo Nrcrs COLUMBUS March Among those receiving degrees in commencement exercises of Ohio State University here today are Jo seph Mallare Jamestown bache lor of science in business adminis tration and Edward adell Niag ara alls doctor of philosophy On Wooster Honor Roll Special to The Borrazo Etzjinto Nrw WOOSTER March 14 War ren Swager Jr of 194 North orest Rd Williamsville has been named to the midwinter honor roll at the College of Wooster where he is a senior A LENTEN PILGRIMAGE THOMAS KEPLER'QQ ARf DANCf Jesus Spiritual Journey provide $417 OR PC REUKAU UND sents Itself as a fresh unfolding Mr and Mz Edvard Brien Mr and as to what Jesus The more Mr ns Mr Ik Kuau Mr Eire Mr nd Mrs XX16n aOxIOW tne more they Gmrre Kotsendorf Mr Mr It Cheektowaga Woman Dies Husband Is Hurt in Crash BATAVIA March 14 Return ing from lorida after a vacation trip Mrs Mae A Bauers 67 of 15 Olcott PL Cheektowaga was killed instantly late Thursday after noon when her car and a tractor trailer collided during a snow storm The accident happened in Route 20 a mile west of Darien Center Mrs Bauers died instantly of a broken neck Her husband a Isa 67 was taken to St Jerome's Hospital wih severe shock and head lacerations Snow and Signs of Spring Appear in Olean OLEAN March 14 Robins red winged blackbirds and wild geese were no forerunners of Spring here Thursday A flock of wild geese flew over the city and then came Schultz Ncuck William Hiker an People snw Mr and Mr Beiinki to inform their elected represents jTij 'wcaw jnr anu Mr ranri enlzk Mr Bert Ynung Wamn Mr and Mr Edward Pfohl Blanrk Joseph BlalkowtkL Helen Ratacrak Edward Soldwedel lira Turk Sirs Ed Biellckt Anibuldi Geore A Promt Mr red Knack Mr and Mr A Srhraidl Mr and Mr Kubnert Mr Georxe GUe Mr Rixmond Bosa Hr and Mr I Hazeman Mr and Mra A Smirk Mr nd Mr Baamaarten Mr andMrwof the Hoover Report on waste inikPrne Kwiatek IL Government spending was shown Czechowaki Heioen Mr and MrJC Rhodes Palmer of Lockport Andrew XTecca Mr and Mr John Adder mnHrtfnr pave Ivie eamrwve tn Mr and Mr Lambert A Metz Ixx i Djoucrator gat nib Support to' wood and Lampman Mr and Mr the Idea that letters Will help push 2 It ea le tie e4 tkJK Kb 4 i aaweaa kwwm WOU OVIIU CblXII 50 Mr William Holtz Mr and Mr ranklin Meier Mr Belt Geel Mr and Mr Georce Dunn Mr and Mr William Anaerson I lorence Ran cold Mr Mr Georg Leichnitz Mrs Charles Kellv Mr Werner Mr Benson I Mr Priore 533 Mr Edward Close Hoffman a naeiueca wuuam Koene Charles erri Police Chief Appointed or Bell Plants William Loes wick has been promoted to the new position of chief of police of all Bell Aircraft Corporations Ni agara rontier fa cilities He has been with Bell since October 1941 when he was a guard at the former Elm wood Ave plant He was promoted to lieutenant at the Wheatfield plant two years later and since January 1951 has been captain in charge of police In mtti Wm Loes Wick signment he will be responsible for the direction and co ordination of all plant pro tection operations at various plants offices and warehouses in this area and will supervise the force of 148 guards Mr Loeswick lives in 151 Dexter St Tonawanda 3 WNY Girls on List Special to The Bcrrrto Eiuaxc Nrw BROCKPORT March Three Western New York students are on the list at the State Teachers College here They are: Kathleen Maidel 322 Park Ave Dunkirk Jane Morris 55 North Lincoln Ave orchard Park Kathleen Wende 12 Empire Warsaw Injured in all on ke Irs Mabel Bock 67 of 34 Court St Lancaster suffered a possible fractured hip late Thurs day afternoon when she fell in the icy street near her home She was taken to Sisters Hospital in an ambulance after Dr Albert Addesa a Lancaster physician had administered first aid (GERMAN ARMING PROGRESS AMAZING I REPORTS STOOKEY I LOCKPORT March IL The amazing progress of postwar agri cultural Germany was cited Thurs jday evening in a talk by John Stookcy Niagara 4 Club agent xoiiowing nis return alter a 6 month trio to Germanv to aid I in the establishment of ah exten sion sen ice similar to the one in the United States He spoke at a joint meeting of the Kiwanis duh and the arm Bureau in the Park Hotel here cultural agent nrcsided Using color slides to illustrate iMc tflllr Xli Ct A check for $41767 today was Germans are willing workers and added to the trust fund for Pfc that though much of their farm Donald Reukauf West Seneca! equipment is antmuated it is ef marine who lost his legs in Korea fectivc He added that an interest last all The check represented inS fact is that 56 of the farming the proceeds of a card party and done by women dance given eb 23 by the Harvey Through the help of Marshall Morin VW Post 2940 and Jtsspian funds German agricultural i production is 106 mre than it The check was presented to Miss jwas prior tn World War Mr Gertrude Topp of the West en stookey said Germany is eca Branch Sianufacturers Trad iPrn1ucing 65 of the amount it ers Trust Company fund treasurer needs to feed itself With the east 1 ii a I bert Dietzei dance cocha irmen i Ltinuui tiir ixe iun dijic me neukaul lund now stands at $672972 Contributions of $10815 I0n pf food It surprised me to Vincent Maney were received earlier this week nominations of one higher than in New York Slate as the Germans getting an average I Pabnri afo vied 374 4 £er acre corn el Tudor Blvd et Seneca andparpj wjth jgg per acre four assisants: Norman Rewh Mr stookey pointed out an in xth n1 forestry policy in which no rcp is without a new one 9 A being planted He said that 8000 Rrt East Germans have fled into TO Renwn edkwest Germanv to escane the Rus iv sians and to and house these John Hartley 77 ormer City Councilman JAMESTOWN March neral services fnr John ILirtlrv 77 former city councilman and'pkkles from lorida growers until an employe of the Jamestown cityiabout May 1 and then from crops office will be held later developing territory until 3 30 Saturday in the Hen the northern states crops are ready derson LincoIn uneral Chapel Mr this Summer Hartley died at his home 615 wm sor St Thursday morning follow ing an illness of about a month Bom in Windhill Yorkshire Eng he came to the United States as a youth Active in church and fraternal circles he was a member of Mt Moriah Lodge A where he received a 50 year mem bership medal in 1948 He served for many years on he board of deacons of the irst Baptist Church He served for two terms on the City Council and until his death was employed in the city treas urer's office wanda Survivors include his wife Ma tilda Hamann Martin: three sons Clarence and Jason Newfane and Laurence of Syracuse a daughter Mrs Olin Goodhue Newfane nine grandchildren and ten great grand children two brothers red of North Tonawanda and Henry of I A A rS4 rv 3 and a graduate Lyneh died in 949 of Griffith Institute He was a son of Mrs Sophia and Merritt Stevens the late John II Wiley Besides his mother he is survived by two ormer Warsaw Resident brothers Henry Wiley Buffalo and Harvey Wiley Gowanda three i WARSAW March Merritt sisters Mrs Adeline Cook Buffalo: Stevens a former resident of iv ivru 15 ii11 iiitr 1 i oy Mrs James cummins ana Her part of the eountrv now under HIrs Andrew Erdman and I 1 A A I at A A A Aa bA A ASM A I I 1 I A I I 1 A iaaaaaI tyaTa ci ifiirrv rvifixtri tn rijf iiiv iiiy 15 i Harry Wiley 37 Youth I O3i4or he was a charter member of Grace uneral services were held riday Lutheran Church and Sweeney afternoon in the Weismantcl Hose Company both of North Tona AV A 1 IT A A ClAtlrtmtzlL A lift Illi I1UI1IC IV IStiAS I Wiley 37 a youth leader for many vears who died Tuesday (March 11 1952) Mr Wiley was Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 24 Springville a post he had held since his youth He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose zllc also belonged to the ield Stream Club He was UNDS DRIVE ENDS NEW HOSPITAL TO OPEN IN JUNE WELLSVILLE March 14 At the final meeting of the Jones Memorial Hospital Building und workers Thursday evening it was reported that a of $155689 has been raised in the campaign for $200000 to open the hospital Humphery Stevens campaign chairman said that though the campaign has fallen short of the goal the new hospital will be opened We hope to have the formal opening in 'June Although the building will be incomplete in some respects it will be a function ing Lee Harder chairman of the Ad vance Gifts Committee announced that 138 subscriptions had been ob tained for a total of $120214 Rich ard Embser chairman of the Community Campaign stated that his subscriptions totaled 1128 for $35475 Legion Auxiliary Party CUBA March The Ladies Auxiliary of Cuba American Legion Post 655 will give a dinner and dance for Legion and auxiliary members in the Legion rooms at 6:30 Monday evening Sirs Mary James and Mrs Eunice Midey are in charge New Teacher Appointed "WELLSVILLE March 14 Miss Joyce McClurg Geneseo has been named to the faculty of the Wells ville Central School for the 1952 1953 school year She will assume her position as second grade teach er in the Brooklyn Elementary School in September Brutal Work Paul Manning Minneapolis banker about to sail for Europe said in condemnation of govern mental extravagance "We are bossed by cheap politi cians worse than Mrs Peck cut my Sirs Peck said to her maid must twist something around "Then she added with a brutal laugh: fetch Henry SMETHPORT Pa March Alfred Johnson G8 a local hard ware merchant was killed Thurs day afternoon about 2 in Route 6 between Smethport and Port Allegany in front of the McKean County Home State Police in Kane said Mr Johnson was driving a small truck which skidded off snowy pavement and struck a tree after he had at tempted to pass a snowplow on the road He was trapped in the wreck age A physician pronounced him dead Coroner Elmer Beatty of Bradford issued a certificate of accidental death Mr Johnson had operated the Johnson Hardware Store for the last 15 years About 12 years ago he was a Smethport Borough councilman Prior to his hardware business he had been in the con tracting business Born in Sweden he ad been a resident of Smeth port the last 50 years He was a member of the Board of the Ansgarius Lutheran Church in Smethport a past master of Mc Kean Lodge 338 A the Smethport Odd ellows: Couders port Consistory and the Smethport! Rotary Club He is survived by his wife Lena a son Charles and a daughter Mrs Arnold Peterson uneral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Ansgarius Church following a prayer service at 2:30 in the Lee uneral Home Smethport Burial will be in Rose Hill Ceme tery Smethport $750 Verdict Awarded Kennedy Motorist MAYVILLE March A County Court jury Thursday after noon returned a verdict awarding $750 in damages to loyd Young of Kennedy as a result of an auto mobile accident Nov 22 1950 The verdict was against Carmen era 716 Newland Ave and Harold Swanson 29 Linden Ave both of Jamestown owner and operator respectively of a truck which was in collision with a car driven by Mr loung Route about 1 mile west of Kennedy Stockton Pupil Injured STOCKTON March 14 Dalrymple 11 daughter of Mr and Airs David Dalrymple of Stock ton suffered a possible skull frac ture Thursday when she struck her head against a wall during a gymnasium period at the Cassadaga Valley Central School where she is a student She was taken to Jamestown General Hospital where her condition was described as fairly good this morning Postmaster Nominated WASHINGTON March 14 President Truman Thursday sent to the Senate the nomination of Kenneth Struble for postmaster in Eivonia WHAM TV (6) Saturday 8:00 Kit Carson 6:30 WId Bill 7:00 Who Said That 7 JO o( 6:00 Danny Thomas 9:00 Show of Show 1030 WretUlng a A Northwestern University Prof eryone who says to me Charles Braden and a class shall enter the kingdom of in religion sent a questionnaire to 2500 persons of different back grounds cultures and religious viewpoints tut questionnaire con tained 65 reasons for religious mo tivation and was entitled "Why People Ari? In the com pilation of answers the following ten were the primary reasons for being religious: 1 Gives meaning to life 2 Motivates human kindness 3 Provides help in time of stress 4 Enriches life urnishes a moral ideal 6 Compels one to believe in supreme being 7 Because of earlv training 8 urnishes an aim and pur pose for being 9 Gives guidance 10 Makes life worth living A flock of at least eight robins were reported just west of the city just before the storm struck With the reports of geese and robins came one of blackbirds Legion Post Plans Dance SOUTH DAYTON March South Dayton Post 1593 American Legion will hold a St dance in its hall on Monday night Ten Area Men Enlist In Navy Air orce Ten arpj men enlictnrl in nilr 1z Into Wednesday They are: unv dwl VdlcTi Churrh St Eden: IrtVrne Krysrtof 4114 Union Cheektonra: Donald Hoyt 355 aleaner and Hodyer Knicker bocker 37 iialtby both of JamestownNAVY Robert Symocd 73 State Hornell rancis Slarth 55 Auckland Orchard Park Alexander Tuttle 181 Wert Girard Donald Steinbach 132 McKinley Jane Barton 37 Mayville and John 283 Wabash all of Kenmore Ralph Simson III Ralph Simson assistant dis trict attorney assigned to City Court is reported in condi tion today in DeGraff Memorial Hospital North Tonawanda His office reported he suffered a person Religion touched every aspect of his experience all the time When men follow his religious insights today they find themselves home in the uni Like Walt Whitman Jesus sensed necessity of I say the whole earth and all the stars in the sky are for soke I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough None has ever yet adored or enough None has begun to think how divine he himself is and how certain the future is I say the real and permanent of These States must be their Religion Otherwise there is no real and permanent grandeur (Nor character nor life worthy the name without Religion Nor land nor man or woman without Religion! Says IL Dodd about ning News are: religion: "The decisions at which ss cibiin Jesus arrived in their fundamen Mr ami jir rank Ken? Mr and tn) hold! ffoori against Carl Mail Mr and all lapse of time When moral and xlri MartTMauyGlSiikt Kennedy Man Is Hurt As Car Goes Down Bank JAMESTOWN March Word MAYVILLE March A threc was received here Thursday of hour snowfall blanketed Chautau thc death in Toronto Wednesday Qua County to a depth of about of Albert Patridge 70 presi three inches Thursday and caused dent of the Goodyear Tire Rub several minor traffic accidents ber Company of Canada and Clinton Lawson Route 2 Ken brother of Louis Patridge xiflpefly suffered mouth end head Jamestown Born in Jamestown he was grad uated from Jamestown High School in 1899 and immediately there after became associated with the Goodyear Company His father the late Eldridge Patridge and his brother operated the Patridge uneral Home now operated by Louis Patridge Besides his brother he is sur vival by a son David Patridge of St Catharines Ont and two daugh 1 ten Mrs Bryan Hall of Toronto and Mrs Robert Maier of Douglas ton 1 Insurance Broker BATAVIA March cent Maney 64 Batavia insurance' 12 1914 he was married to Maude broker died unexpectedly at his Munger who survives with two home 29 Ross St Thursday after isons Robert Stevens of Am noon of a heart attack He had been: herst and Gordon Stevens in ill health about two months but of Rochester four grandchildren had been at his office Thursday ia brother Chauncey A Stevens of He was born here and had always i Warsaw and a sister Mrs Harry resided here He was prominent! Watrous Perry in St Church and Catholic societies including the Holy Name!) DDArccCMr group St Vincent de Paul Society ICKLE PROCESSING aiiu uie ai voiumoans net real League at Derby He was a veteran of World War 1 and was a past com mander of the Glenn Loomis Post Batavia Surviving is a brothef William Maney two sisters Mary and Helen and nieces and nephews Clinton Lawson Route 2 Kcn injurics when his car skidded off Rout 3 17 one fourth mile west of Kennedy and plunged down a 60 foot precipice landing 15 feet from the edge of a deep waterhole A passing motorist Herbert Crandall of Kennedy saw Mr Law son climbing up the bank several minutes after the crash and took him to a physician for treatment Mem SB 7 1 BH 111 1 I II I I Illi Hlllllllll I Get in Early and Avoid the Blush Shanks Hl Please wt BMr fy yx wpeke iBM Zx morurtMif Phn CITIZENS LESS OUNCE TfteylL reSttxiSE HS MWgt IT vp Bit ifYooz rr helps A 4 Jy HAIR IS A fT SCARCE Jo IB just Ml NCCCLE YOU Aw pESjI AmGmT MML LOOtc IWf AtcwGTE shjcs opouramoaTzriver BEf PcTOS? 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