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rm rosr-cAn 1 1: wid.nlmjav, ilimuaky 2.1, 1939 100 CollcgclToj) Four in County's Tral Student Hike RIDC Offers Cily $8,400 Th Regional Industrial Development Corporation has offered the city a grant of $8,400 to hire a full time planner to work out plans for Industrial redevelopment projects within Seen by 1970 I'nivrrMfy HraU Src Plans Allowing for Not the Type For Operation burgeon a at Ohio Valley Hospital had to "operate" on a last night Fdward lilo, 80, nf 20IA Rroadhead Fording Road, Rrnadhead Manor, was moving a typewriter from one place to another when the little ringer of his right hand was caught between the carriage and the frame. rollce took him to the hospital, where surgeons partially dismantled the machine and freed the undamaged finger. Doctor Leaves Housekeeper $250,000 Main Hmefiriary In Will Of W. Clark-Maxwfll A companion housekeeper learned yesterday she will receive more than $250,000 from the estate of an 'East Liberty physician In whose home he erved for 41 years. Mlsa Katherine Wilson was named the main benefl-ciary In the will of Dr.

W. Clark Maxwell. An inventory PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 24 hMfl of Pennsyl vania's thrr Mrfient unlver 1 v.i i 'iu4i--7i 'Y' 5 sities torMy lorcrsnt a mini mum inrrrm of JOO per rent GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IOST OUR UASI MUST VACATI A LAST 4 DAYS Salt ENDS UT.

ril. 21 the city. Such a man would be assigned to the? Planning Department staff. As a condition of the grant the city is asked to also assign a planner on the same kind of work. According to President Ed-yard E.

Srmjts, of RIDC, It Is urgent that Pittsburgh expedite planning for industrial re-loactiorvs and expansions, in order to assure sound pco-nomir growth. "We ust that our offer will accelerate this important program." Mr. Smuts said. In state college snn! university enrollment nv One sairi existing facilities rn a worn mortal only 8 prr rent of the inn-case. The ronsfqurnt demand for new pinlrilnRR and hichrr oprr-a 1 1 ti budpris rati be m-t only iMrlialh- bv a mme inirnMvr- well nf Cressona, Schuylkill County.

A $10,000 cash bequest was left to Mrs. Maxwell's nephew, Russell K. Corbett of Wilmington, Del. Additional cash bequests of $2,500 each went to the Sixth United Presbyterian Church, Columbia Hospital. Miss Wilson, Homer Maxwell and Marion E.

Lane of ALL TIES TODAY FEB. 25 IS THE LAST 0AY TO US THOROFAHFS NEWSPAPER COUPON NO. 2 for rout lomrs of 150 GREEN STAMPS FREE WITH YOlTt PURCHASE OF $10 OR MORE AT YOUR FAVORITE use of family and plant, even If a pnllry of ear round operation Is adopted, the thrre edti. actors Mid. This report whs made in talks before a luncheon session of the 50th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association.

speaker were President Cay-lord P. Harnwell of the University of Pennsylvania, President Robert 1.. Johnson of Temple I'niveisilv and Cli.m-cellor Kdwnrd H. Litchfield of Ihe I'mversity of Pittsburgh. Pr.

I.ltrhlield said the, in-ci rased eni nllmrnts wcie Pttt-GMtll Phnto of the Civic fUiib of Allegheny Clwinty. lyft right, EllraliHh iJingon Ward, Donald Peweea, Joan Garrett and Marjorle Dorat. All arei of riHsbiirgh. Their ftchlevernent were announced yesterday In renn-Sheraton. TIIK rifAMPS! Tlie four jnutha are top aeorera In Ih F.xreptlonally Alilei Youlh Testa given thla achool yeir In Allegheny Cnunfy.

They were among 1 1 H.I who took the lest Inst November under the ausplcea Wft STAT IN MP WH A COW? GET UP AND STILL GET 2 for jyjjjj 1 STAY-IN-BED BENEFITS filed yesterday showed an estate total of $121,012. The will states Miss Wilson is to receive two-thirds of the estate "in appreciation of her helpful service to my late wife and me for more than 30 years," after apeciflc bequests are paid. Ilome, Stock Included Included In Dr. Maxwell's estate Is his home at 1453 North Highland Avenue, valued at $30,000. Largest single Item Is 2,000 shares of Pittsburgh Plate Class Company stock, valued at Dr.

Maxwell, a general practitioner for half a century, died November 28. at the age nf 83. Miss Wilson had served his wife, Mrs. Rose Corbett Maxwell, who died seven years ago, as well as the doctor, who had been an Invalid In the last five years of his life. Third to Nephew The remaining one-third of th estate was left to Dr.

Maxwell's nephew, Homer H. Msx- ITfTffil with SUPER ANAHIST COLO TABLETS i a tit miouisr CLIP ON BOWS forced the smoke rontro law Inside Pittsburgh. Different regulations for the rest of Hie county were enforced by a bm can headed by Thomas C. Wurts. resigned recently after the rounty commission-era decided to have one anti-smoke law for the whole county, enforced by a elngle agency.

Sevhrelhels, who formerly received $9,000 a year, will be upped to $13,000. VVurta received Snloko Chiefs fay Uppcd Lee D. Schrelheis, who will head the new unified County Smoke Prevention Bureau, will receive a J4.0O0 a year salary Increase, effective March 1. Schrelbela was bead of the County Ilheallh Department's anti-smoke division which en rrjr 98e) For $1 3 P. S.

THIS WEEK'S Wit. BOARD SPECIAL JOMSO 77'S SttMKtST MAVtl ORANGES AT Off MOrED-IBLE SPECIAL PRICfi OP ONLY Sfe DOZEN. How to Act on Your Honeymoon Too often young brio's sn4 jroom look upon thin escapa together aa a sexual testing period eourse of mar-nags la determined by tha wedding night." To statement a like that tha authors of thia article condensed In March Reader's Digest take vigorous exception urgs "a holiday from Get March Reader's Digest today I nut mmm nuutravncit asm. wonderful opportunity for the country, but a very real problem for Hi Institutions of higher edm-al ion." All Ihice educators agreed that Increased support will he needed in the future from students, parents, alumni, business and government. They aaid the stale ranks 4Rth In Ihe country In the rapacity of Its rolleces and universities 1o absorb Increased enrollments.

Hut, they arlded, I ho commonwealth's system of aiding established. Independent universities will make) It possible to meet the demands of the Immediately ahe.id at minimum cost to Ihe taxp.iyei s. Dr. I.iichlicld no more mi per cent hike in enrollment could be accommo-dated by existing facilities. lie said Ihe slale ranks In the InUil amount of income the colleges kH from each student, lie contrasted (his with a ranking of sixth In Ihe amount the student pays through tuition and fees and 14th in the amount of gifts and endow-mcnte per studnit.

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Lawrence said, "Just as I would not expect you 1o ask me to resign as a member of Ihe Democratic National Comsiitloe. Hopes for Turning Point "Hut I think that all of us have come to a place where we must look around and make an estimate as to wlwe Ihe old and bit lor ways of politics have brought Pennsylvania. "They have brought us Into trouble; I believe we can work our way out of it. "I have good hopes that this session of the Legislature may be the turning point." Mr. Lawrence pointed nut that his lav program was developed by a eommlllee of 12 equally dlidcd politically and representing labor, business and politics.

On the platmrm with Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Malone was Republican Senator Wallace K. Hennett, of I'tah, who said that American businessmen must start a driving program of education against Ihe perils of inflation. He pointed out that production costs in the United States have risen to the point that our markets abroad are dwindling.

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