Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 1

Publication:
The Buffalo Newsi
Location:
Buffalo, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Buffalo Evening News WS Vol No 87 38 Pages ive Cents BUALO 5 RIDAY JULY 23 1954 OfTY REGULAR NO END TO SENATE ATOM DEBATE IN SIGHT Indo Settlement par Index to News Pti 30 to 37 of Arnaudville 4 Tag ined $140 in Traffic Court Plans Well Drawn CD Leaders Stress 8 9 10 11 5 6 7 03 62 61 61 58 57 B6 88 70 76 76 75 74 68 66 63 ire ollows Explosion Cause of Which Has Not Yet Been Determined Olean Laboratory Damaged by ire Loss Is $100000 4 6 7 8 0 10 11 iremen Battle Blaze 5 Hours Houghton Plant Head Expects to Resume Production Next Week Maryland and Virginia Raging Over Beauty Contest Mix up SEASONABLE air tonight Variable cloudiness sunshine light shower late tomorrow (COMPLSTB REPORT ON PAO 4) Need for Training Cen Huebner Reviews Results of Exercises inal Day of Drill Scheduled Tomorrow The 50 Hour Mark Cloture Is Sought Knowland iles Petition But Its Chances Are Slim Shorthand Reporter Collapses in Chamber am am am am Noon 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm Isstlsn Damages Roll Up As Car Rolls Down LOS ANGELES July 23 (T) say Jack Todora 4 released the brakes on the parked family car Thursday and steered it downhill through three intersections Beaching 50 miles an hour it struck Donald Boudinot's auto turned it over killed Boudinot's dog and finally hit James house of ficers said Damage to the ear: More than $1000 To Jack: A cut lip and three loose teeth Two Boys Sought After Getting Away In 80 mph Chase Motorist Attempts To Halt Youths After Stolen Car in Which They Are Riding Hits His Police are seeking two boys as the aftermath of an early morn ing chase involving a stolen auto and a hit run accident The pair riding in the stolen machine were pursued by a motorist in an 80 mile an hour chase but made good their escape after abandoning the car Kensington Station police ex plained that Stephen ite of Grcinger Rd Angola a worker at the Chevrolet plant on East Delavan Ave loft the plant about 1 when his car was struck by the machine in which the boys were riding They failed to stop and Mr ite gave chase The cars went cast on East Delavan Ave and onto Genesee St where the pursued auto swung Into Blake St Mr ilo was dose enough to observe the boys between 10 and 13 years old leap out of the car and disappear over a fence The car rolled over the curbing and struck a tree Sub sequent chock revealed the pur sued auto was stolen several hours earlier from in front 331 Jersey St It is owned red Myers of the Jersey address INDEX SHOWS AN 'INSIGNIICANT' LIVING COST RISE WASHINGTON July 23 Government reported today that the Cost of living rose 01 last month chiefly because of continuing food price increases Ewan Clague commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics said the change Was "so near sta bility it's insignificant" Mr Clague commented that the is and that the "flow of money into pay en velopes is still solid" June fac tory earnings averaged $7168 weekly up 04 cents from May The BLS mid lune consumer price Index stood al 115 1 of the 1947 49 base prices The index was the highest since January It was03 below the all time high of 115 4 last October Thq mid Junc change was too small to affect the pay of workers with escalator wage contracts tied to living costs note contained a pair of keys to luggage lockers in the Ocean City bus terminal Mrs Dougherty notified po lice who opened the lockers They found suitcases belonging tn Scott and his grandmother A blood spattered pocketbook was in the grandmother's suitcase auto the front seat bloodstained was found aban doned on a Camden street Thurs day It contained a rifle and a bayonet of by St Best Obtainable Gen Smith Reports Not Comparable to Munich He Asserts on Arrival Home Pentagon Opposes Asian Pact Vjwlnl to Th Puliilo Irou'no Nwm OLEAN July ire Thurs day night caused a loss to Hough ton Laboratories Bush and Sen eca Sts near the east city line expected to be close to $100000 The entire ire Department fought five hours before extin guishing the flames ireman Benjamin Rucinski of Headquar ters Company suffered an injured right ankle in an 18 foot fall when the wall supporting his lad der buckled He received treat ment and returned to fight the fire Elaines started In the packing room in the rear mid roared through the new part of the con crete block plant Considerable material was destroyed The plant which employs about 40 persons manufactures corrosive resistant paints insu lating materials and adhesives ire Chief rank Savage said efforts were concentrated on keeping flames from explosive solvents were lucky it could have been much worse" said Presi dent Russell Houghton of the company start cleanup operations this afternoon and hope to be back in production next week" Mr Houghton said damage centered in the roof of the building and in electrical insulat ing materials The fire had a good start when discovered There is no night shift and the blaze was not dis covered until two hours after the day shift had quit work The plant established here sev eral years ago has been adding workers since it was formed Midnt 1 2 3 BRITISH AIRLINER IS DITCHED AT SEA ONE KNOWN DEAD HONG KONG July 23 A British Skymasler airliner with 17 persons aboard and one of its four engines afire was ditched In the South China Sea near Com munist held Hainan Island today A Navy Hying boat quickly rescued eight survivors and recovered one bodv Eye witnesses said they saw three sur vivors picked up by a small boat a Communist craft The EBY landed here mid the survivors were taken to hospitals Six of the 12 passengers were including five mem bers of one family Mrs Parish and her daughter Valerie of Iowa Park Tex and Thatcher of Ston ington Conn were among the eight picked up by the PHY Mrs Parish suffered a broken back and the other two were treated for cuts and shock Capt Parish and two other children still are missing The Skynmstcr was cn route from Singapore to Hong Kong via Bangkok 5 Plant Biennial Seeds Now lor '55 Blooms Gardeners advised to plant now for finer blooms next season PAGE 24 Sutler Storage Bill $16000 Daily Chart shows why we have about 400000000 pound of aurplua butter in itorap PAGE 2S 81 68 71 75 75 77 78 80 LIBRARY TO NAME BRANCH OR CRANE The new Elmwood Branch Li brary being built on the north east corner of Elmwood and High land Avcs definitely will be named the James Crano Branch honoring the former Del aware District councilman who was instrumental in acquiring the site This assurance was contained in a letter to the Common Coun cil today from Daniel Kene fick Jr chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo Erie County public library sys tem Mr Kenefick stated that the trustees adopted a resolution nt their July 16 meeting agreeing to the designation which had am am am am am am am I Want Pictures on the Pictuic Page By DONALD SANDERS Associated Press Stall Correspondent WASHINGTON July A paralyzing marathon de bate kept the Eisenhower Ad atomic bill deadlocked in the Senate to day with Republican leaders trying desperately to force a break Sen Knowland of California the Republican floor leader filed a petition to invoke the parliamentary term for a time limit muzzle on a nonstop debate after midnight But the session passed its 50 hour mark interrupted byonly a single 25 minute recess without much sign that the break waswen in sight This was the tenth day of debate on the bill tinder the rules a vote on clo ture is impossible before Sunday morning and Mr Knowland said he docs not look for it to come to a ballot before Monday Taunts GOP Leaders Sen Gore (D Tenn a leader of the opposition to the bill pre dicted in the debate that Mr move would fail And he taunted OP leaders over the defeat they suffered late Thursday when an amendment by Sen Johnson (I) Colo) was adopted 45 to 41 The Johnson amendment would authorize Government construc tion of atomic plants to produce commercial electric power leaders said the Administration did not want to put the Govern ment into the atomic power busi ness Mr Gore gibed that Mr Know land had carried the petition for cloture around in his pocket all day Thursday threatening to file It The senators themselves were weary and drawn One of the shorthand reporters who takes down the debate for the Congres sional Record collapsed at 8 A if He was Gregory MacPhcrson 55 who liad just come on duty after a short rest Mr Macpherson was taken to a hospital "Wo'ro Going to Pass It!" Sen Magnuson (I) Wash) who held the floor from 6:11 to 0:44 this morning with a fire of criticism al the bill said Re publicans leaders ought to lay it aside if they really want action on other parts of the Administra tion program Sen Butler (R Md) told him going to pass it" adding: telling you and Pm telling tills country this bill is being filibustered" When Mr Magnuson yielded the floor Sen Jackson (D Wash took over (Senate in 1948 continued on Page 15 Column 3) Both Girls Were 16 but Only One Disqualified While Judging Was On Neither Keeps Trophies By lhe Associated Press LONG BEACH Calif July 23 was quiet on the interna tional front today the final day of the Miss Universe contest But not so with Maryland and Vir 1 ginia Civil war between them may break out at any moment It began over the disqualified tion of Barbara Ann Eschcnburg Miss Maryland This classy beauty was a heavy favorite in the Miss A finals Wednesday night when her true was learned That disqualified her with the judges The minimum age for the contest is 18 Miss Virginia Ellen Whitehead of Chatham stayed in the contest and became first runner up to Miss South Carolina the winner Thursday it was discovered that Miss Virginia is only 16 Pageant officials explaining that her prizes were only honorary any way decided at first to let her keep them figuring no harm was done Cried All Night But then Dr Richard Eschcn burg father of Barbara Ann com plained to contest authorities and Thursday night Miss Virginia had to give up her trophy One contest spokesman said Dr Eschcnburg could not understand why his daughter was not allowed to go into the final field of five and Miss Virginia was "There was a simple explana tion" the spokesman continued "We discovered Miss Maryland's age before the contest was de cided and we discover Miss until it was over" Dr Eschcnburg said his daugh ter was heartbroken about her disqualification and cried all night He said it was explained to the sponsor of the state contest in Maryland that his daughter was only 16 and he was assured that was all right Oscar Meinhardt producer of the pageant said Barbara application showed her age as 18 and was signed by her father 18 Beauties Weeded Out "Rules are he added "Next year I'm going to insist on seeing birth certificates" A trophy as the favor ite for the Miss A title was awarded to Miss Dawn Owncy Dawn a professional mod el who was disclosed to be di vorced and the mother of a 3 ycar old son got the most applause from the spectators She and Miss Maryland were eliminated when the field had been narrowed to seven contestants' Meanwhile beauties from 33 nations went through preliminary judging Thursday night for the sought after title of Miss Uni verse The favorites Miss Brazil Miss Germany Miss Thailand and Miss A got much applause Miss Sweden a tall redhead also drew loud bursts of spontaneous ap plause The judges weeded out 18 but their names will not be known I until the start of final I udging 1 inancial 26 27 Lawrence 20 Letters 20 Radio TV 22 Society 16 World News 2 Wirephoto ELLEN WHITEHEAD Must Give Up Beauty Trophy Waterfront Killer Dies Chair at Sing Sing OSSINING July 23 A New York waterfront tough Thursday paid in Sing Sing electric chair for a life of crime William Vanderwydc 43 a longshoreman who shot down a pier hiring boss Benjamin Dietz 42 was pro nounced (lend nt 11:06 3 minutes after he was strapped into the scat SEARCH LAUNCHED OR HITCHHIKER IN HOTEL SLAYING INDIANAPOLIS Ind July 23 (UP) A widespread search was launched today lor a fast talking pint sized hitchhiker wanted in the slaying of a girl whose body was found sluffed in a hotel dresser drawer Authorities in Illinois Missouri Texas and other Western states were alerted to be on the look out for Victor II Lively 32 for merly of Beaumont Tex and East St Louis HI Police said description matches that of "Jack who checked out the Claypool Hotel here leaving 18 year old Dorothy body behind him has been described as "woman crazy" An unidentified man told po lice Lively had worked for him during the past three weeks In East St Louis as solicitor for a roofing and siding concern He also told police Lively ac quired a 32 caliber automatic German Mauser pistol and was last seen Thursday hitchhiking toward St lwuis Mo WOMAN 22 LEAPS TO LEE ATTACKER LANDS ON UNCLE NEW YORK July 23 A young woman clad in a night gown broke away from a would bo attacker early today and plunged in terror from a window of her second floor apartment She ripped through an awning and landed on top of an uncle who wax standing in front of his tavern talking to a policeman from a station house 100 feet away The woman Mdrgaret Mills 22 was taken to a hospital with seri ous injuries The uncle Patrick Munnelly 73 was knocked un conscious hut suffered only a scalp laceration Miss Mills told police at the hospital about the attempted as sault Meanwhile residents of the tavern building phoned to the nearby police station that a prowler was in the rear of the house Six policemen rushed to the rear yard and captured a man sliding down a flrain pipe The prisoner booked as Adolph Petrosky 26 was charged with burglary and attempted criminal assault Police said Miss attacker climbed a front fire escape short ly after midnight and entered her bedroom through an open win dow He seized the woman but she quickly broke his grasp and leaped police said 'Civil War' Reported Raging in Albania ROME July 23 (UP) Antl Communist refugees said today disorders on the scale of a "civil war" arc rocking Albania follow ing the ouster of Premier Enver Iloxha from tho government The reports camo from refugee circles In Bari on Italy's cast coast across tho Adriatic Sea from Communist Albania was no official confirmation Mr Hoxha premier since 1945 was deposed In a shakeup which pul his arch rival Police Boss Mehmet Shchu the Interior minister in the premier's post Thief Is Time Conscious DETROIT July 23 A thief Thursday stole all 13 electric clocks from the walla of the Trow bridge School Busti Ave 1 arK residents and town Hoard lose lie iiuiiii that vicinity WoKf Avn state officials say Meanwhile reports have "They will expand space re search and represent the logical springboard for flights to other planets" he added powered space ships flying at the now fantastic speed of 2400 miles an hour will take three years for a round trip to Mars The actual flight to Mars would take 245 days but it would be necessary to circle that planet for another 450 days before tho earth would again be Jn tho proper position to tho return Hight" he explained Mr Ehrlcke who helped de velop the German 2 rocket came to the In 194(1 and his been with Bell since W38 Admits 21 Parking Violations During the Past Two Years Identified by Police as 1 "most wanted" traffic tag evader was fined $140 today by Traffic Judge Madge Taggart after he admitted 21 parking vio lations during the past two years He Is Dominic Mazzello 42 of 9 St John's PI who was arrested by police earlier today near the unemployment insurance office Civil Defense leaders of West ern New York took a break today in their three day state directed training exercise to discuss their problems and the extent of their problems proved a measure of how far they have progressed in preparations for possible enemy attacks Lieut Gen Clarence Hueb ner state Civil Defense director set the keynote fop a meeting of top area CI) directors in the State Office Building with the state ment: "We have the plans now we must train train train" In addition to tho leaders' meet ing workers in 18 other phases of Civil Defense held meetings in City Hall to discuss planning with representatives of the state CD office Last Tests Tomorrow The exorcise was started Thurs day evening with a command post drill in which communication sys tems were tested (Story is on Page 18) It will be concluded tomorrow with a physical demon stration using a selected group of CD units Communications came in for the greatest part of attention at the meeting Representa tives from all counties reported trouble with radio communica tions during recent exercises Gen Huebner explained the chief problem was assignment of fre quencies for CD radio "I expect frequency changes within the next six he declared "The Army may be re quired to turn over some of its frequencies except in areas which become combat operational" Complaints were heard that there was not enough for volun teers to do during exercises in support area posts PJani Well Prepared "Maybe wc will have to re appraise the role of support area control centers and perhaps send a portion of the people home when they arc operating in a support role" Gen Huebner said In the New York Telephone Co Building communications person nel met with Thomas Putnam state CD communications chief to discuss preliminary communi cations plans prepared under the direction of Maj Gen Edwin Ziegler Eric County director "We believe the plans were pre pared in excellent fashion" Mr Putnam told area workers He Stressed the importance of accu rately estimating the time re quired to set up emergency com munications equipment as a guide to planning by other CD leaders With him were Vincent Ken ney state radio officer and Rod ney Ware state telegraph and courier consultant Chou En lai Visits East Reich BERLIN July 23 (UP) Rcd premier and foreign min ister Chou En lai today stopped several days" in Communist East Germany on his way home to Peiping from the Geneva ar Eastern conference By the Associated Press WASHINGTON July Un dersecretary of State Walter Be dell Smith who represented the United States at the Geneva Con ference said today the Indo China peace settlement was "the best which wc could have possibly obtained the circum Gen Smith made the statement at the airport after flying back to report to President Eisenhow er and Secretary of State Dulles on tho Geneva meeting as well as the talks he had in London Thursday night with Prime Minis ter Sir Winston Churchill The United States and Britain are making plans in consultation with other friendly governments for an international conference in about a month to draft a South east Asia defense pact Gen Smith was asked whether he thought as some congres sional critics have suggested that the IndoChina peace agreement was a kind of ar East "Munich" Is a War" "Munich" Gen Smith growled "is a poor term At Munich things were given away when there was no fighting This is a war" Gen Smith said it would be well for people to remember that "diplomacy has rarely been able to gain at a conference table what cannot be gained or held on the battlefield" He said he is convinced that the decision of the United States to be represented at a high level "during the closing critical hours at Geneva was wise and effec tive both as to timing and tac tics" Meanwhile military policymak ers especially those in the Army arc viewing with concern any plan for a Southeast Asia alliance that would automatically commit American forces Wilson Sfafmnt Tip off Tho military authorities who asked not to be quoted by name spoke out after State Department officials revealed Thursday that tho Britain and other na tions have agreed to call a confer ence by September to write a col lective security agreement for Southeast Asia Pentagon Informants said the newer view was touched on by Secretary of Defense Wilson this week when he said that military power alone "doesn't quite han dle" situation in which nationalis tic feelings arc mixed tip with subversion propaganda and the technique of boring Jrom within This was a description of how the Reds advanced in Jndo China One Pentagon official summed up the growing military opposi tion to a NATO slyle alliance in Southeast Asia this way: I "It would be another I with a 90 American contribution i in manpower and effort" School Enrolls irst Negro LAAYETTE La July 23 (IP) A young Negro Thursday quietly Joined a line of students and registered as a freshman at Southwestern Louisiana Institute first Negro student in the Sen Humphrey to Run Again WASHINGTON July 23 (INS) UrtH I Lkmii I 1 qvii nuiupiiivjr vu jhihiij an hiu uvsigiiwuon wnicn naQ pounced today that he will be a been requested pftvlously by the candidate for re election Council Session Passes kt I Expert Says Satellites Could Circle Globe by 1964 Would Travel Around Earth in 90 Minutes ly 17000 Miles an Hour Bell Specialist Says Srrfctl tn Ths llullatn Hrenlny Nswi PLATTSBURG July 23 Un manned II satellites which could circle the globe In 00 min utes and provide a stepping stone to outer space arc possible within ten years a Bell Aircraft Corporation rocket engine special ist said today Krafft A Ehrlcke German born preliminary design engineer for guided missile development at Bell made this prediction at the Aviation Education Workshop at the State University Teachers Col lege hcie Such a satellite Mr Ehrlcke explained would fly at an alti tude of between 200 and 350 miles and would attain a speed of 17000 miles rm hour It would be used to make pre cise meteorological observations that would bring about a more complete understanding of weath er phenomenon and moro accu rate and longer rango weather predictions "Manned satellites flown by pi lots and Inhabited by scientific personnel will be possible by 1075" Mr Ehrlcke declared Police earful of Murder Hunt for Salesman Grandma Missing Man Ex Mental Patient Is Believed To Have ired Bullet Into Wealthy Home CAMDEN July 23 47 An intensive search fanned out over Southern New Jersey today for a fireworks salesman and his grandmother Police believe she has been murdered inding them either dead or alive should solvo the mysteries of a bizarre disappearance which has kept police on the go for five days between South Jersey's sea shore resort area and this Indus trial city Missing arc Allfin Scott 29 a former mental has a mania for shooting firecrackers and his grandmother Mrs Ellen Scott 78 They vanished from her home at Lower Bank near Atlantic City Sunday night Since then here's what has happened: Late Sunday night at Ocean City an unseen sniper fired a bullet into the summer home of Russell Cramer wealthy yachts man and president of the Radio Condenser Co of Camden Mr Cramer and scott arc distant rela tives Police say Scott fired the shot that narrowly missed Mr Cramer and members of his fam ily On Tuesday a note de scribed by police as "suicidal" was received by Scott's mother Mm Melva Scott Dougherty of Philadelphia from her ion The Bultalo Evening News Albany Bureau ALBANY July 23 Unless there is a last minute change in plans a new state school for men tally defective children will be constructed in the Town of Or chard Park The school will replace a sim ilar smaller institution in Syra cuse It is expected to cost about $33000000 and will have a ca pacity of 3000 children While a final decision on the site probably will be delayed for several weeks there is every in dication that the school will be erected in the area bounded by special to The Bullalo Evening News transit AllCliaei U11C Strip and BATAVIA July An cxplo Rds sion and fire in a manufacturing A Personal Inspection plant here today was reported Thrre othcr Erie County si(cs to hare injured at least ten per have been inspected by repre sons one critmally Ambulances scntatiVcs of the State Public of both St Jeromes and the Gene anj 5fental Hygiene De see Memorial Hospital rushed to partmentSi but Orchard Park now me scene seems certain to be the eventual The blast occurred in the ma choice MlinIh(op rc K' Bertram Tallamy of Buffalo Manufacturing Works on Liberty Sfate superintendent of public St I he cause was not immcdi worSi ma(jc a personal inspcc ately determined All city fire ap tjon tbc orchard Park site and Paratus went to the plant and ex is un(ierstwl to feel that it tinguished what was described as wouj( be jeal He lias not yet a small fire following the cxplo submitted any specific recommcn S1OJ dalion to the Mental Hygiene Dc Besides those taken to the hos partment but there is every rca pital by ambulance some were Son to believe he will suggest the reported to have gone for treat Orchar(1 Park h)Calion ment for shock and minor burns Names of the injured were not lallamy has been advised immediately available Erie( 'atrr Au Plant officials were unavailable lonty that will provide water for comment tie school providing the state ouiias me mains RDIKIf'C Thera May Be Opposition rKtltNot dKINUO The Orchard Park site is IN RPRIMAKlh ticularly suited for the new rllNC IxCrixIMAINU school because of its hundreds of DR TAA YHIITI4Q acres of fertile land now used rUI I VV lUUlnjI largely for truck farming In the Two youths who made a pre children tense of throwing a companion 1S V1 a that they into the canal at the foot of Al an opportunity to work in bany St were jolted by City ot aAc an L1wcj Judge Casimcr Partyka today Mental Hygiene Department when he fined them $50 each for pP(2fCsmen say disorderly conduct a decmn is reached "We were only Michael iPc next uWCcki? Missico 21 of 18 Chaplin Pkwy lhe rchar(1 1 ark Sllc Probably Town of Tonawanda told the J10 tw? cars or more he judge when he and Ignasio Di ip nuiwn i oiijmieu a I efnlzs AIiaioIk rasqualc 18 Of 967 Their companion James reached Albany that Orchard I rnciHnsvte nnrl mun Ilnnr1 anasuiM si oi busu ave also pleaded guilty but sentence Piembers may oppi was suspended He also said the incident was a practical iokc Detective Edward Miller of rfiNCRKI DIRrTD the West Side Squad and Acting UllxtV I CU Detective Paul Carr of the TA fOMPI'Y WITH West Delavan Station said that WlvlrLl YV I I about 1:30 Thursday morn I I AT I ing Di Pasquale and Missico tied jrcvirlVHIlvl'tj Anastasi with a clothes line and The inance Committee of the placed him on the bank of the Board of Supervisors today voted canal Ills screams attracted pass h0 have County Attorney Elmer ing motorists who telephoned the yci notify the Gallagher Ele license number of a car to po lice vator Co inc with offices in the 1 olice from the Colvin Station Prudential Building to comply later stopped tho car on Kenmore lurOh nii mAeirionfinne fAm Ave and arrested the trio and elevators recently installed in the two hers '1 hey were identified County owned office building at as Robert Mancuso 18 of 134 210 Pearl St Herkimer St arrested for invest! Thc o'f thc installation was gation on a gun charge and An approximately $165000 A survey thony Carrato 20 oi 903 West by Charles Lerch elevator cn Aye whom police charged with ujneer of Chicago reported that Parole violator an indicator panel with direction 1 1 a I0111 al lights compensating chains his Judge Partyka commented and bothcr mechanical devices "11 he had slipped from thc bank iiiia nlo the canal he might have been The committee acted at the sug a goner pest ion of Comptroller Jacob Tick who pointed out that the Softball Team Puts county is withholding $160(10 uops jorrDdil learn rurs ron1 (be contractor until tho Pinch on Competition work Hdone satisfactorily Mr Tick said thc survey cost $720 MIAMI July 23 As the and will save thc county several Miami Police Department softball thousands of dollars by requiring team warmed up for a game strict compliance with tho de Thursday night thc cops arrested vator contract thc star hitter of thc opposition team Detective atson I lift dv aad picked up Louis Leon Shields 20 SAILOR HIT BY CAR on request of military pulice who I A lie I L1 IDT said he had been AWUL from SERIOUSLY HU RT Jackson since April 23 The game was halted by rain in Mwin DcWolfc about 00 of tho first inning pan I rancisco was injured cnti I ill I lx 1 1 4 rt lx I st K1it IdllJ UI Cl IWI 1 1 1 1 Ol and Amherst Sts about 11:30 o'clock Thursday night about two hours alter he had registered at Hotel Worth He was taken in a semiconscious condition to Emer gency Hospital where physicians said he had suffered a probable skull fracture shock a right shoulder injury bruises and brush burns Arthur Barry 49 of 151 Mont ruse vie iuiu puiivi uiui 11 where he had picked up a $30 pe Wolfe ran against the right front fender of his car Lieut Detective Marcellus Carroll of Thomas It Blair of thc Accident thc Traffic Tag Bureau Identified Division said that Mr DeWolfe is Mazzello as the 1 catch" on a dock watch on thc freighter the Police Department's tag Lackawanna which arrived here i vasion list A thrce wcck search Thursday and that he was on his and 30 calls at five West Side ad way to 580 Potomac Ave to visit dresses led to the arrest reported a relative Patrolmen George Stahl and red A $280 fine was Imposed by Gone With thc Hitchrack Judge Taggart but the penalty LUBBOCK Tex July 23 was reduced when Mazzello ex The City Commission not without plained that he was unemployed considerable horseplay Thursday and that his 3 month old child repealed a 45 year old ordinance died last October The defendant which places an 8 mile an hour could only account for five or six speed limit on horse drawn vchl 1 lckc11 cles A "compromise" move to "lhey were In thc pocket of a raise the speed limit to 10 miles suit stolen from my car My boy gn hour was defeated friend must have been driving when 1 got the others" related Mazzello He also paid a $10 fine War on Pollen Opens in Catskills after he admitted failing to noli MONTICELLO July 23 (UP) fy authorities of his change of Sullivan County has begun a address threc year $75000 campaign to When faced with a 15 day jail help hay fever sufferers Thir sentence if he pay Mazzei teen trucks will travel 12000 Io summoned his wife to court miles during the campaign to She paid the a 11 but 010 spray ragweed with 2 4 to cut that Mazzello had in his pocket down the pollen count Stele Ma( Build New Menial School Court Thursday that an air 1 a I I A I conditioning fan in her next In illh3m Dai'lfi door window blows III UlvllulU I CH II dot air into ner bedroom so I'm warmer while cooler" Judge Mason Sul livan issued a warrant charg ing the neighbor A Kup sik with disorderly conduct (Sports Pagas 12 to 14 1st Sect) 1011 Answers 22 Comics 17 Deaths 23 Editorials 20 eatures 21 24 Hour Tmprturts pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Newt' I Tallamy Said to eel Site There Would Be Ideal for $33000000 3000 Child Institution At Leas! 10 Injured In Machine Shop Blasi at Balavia I 1 fcS A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Buffalo News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Buffalo News Archive

Pages Available:
6,356,351
Years Available:
1880-2024