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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: THURSDAY, JUINE 16, 1949 -10 Township Association Remains of 30 End of Basing Point Seen Actress Here in Film Industrialists a i aw iTo Give Talks Attorney Is Renamed Samuel A. Schreiner, 42 St. Threat for Area As Slump Clair drive, was renamed attor- War Heroes Brought Home i i a rxnu no At Conference ney lor tne Pennsylvania Asso I HUNKOf 6HAN6E 1 CAN BE YOURS Decentralization of Industry Called ciation of Township Commissioners Wednesday. The association, Undesirable by Corbctt; Action Asked Kay Medford, Whose Movie Is Shoiving At Senator, Appears Herself at Copa which met in Wilkes-Barre, will The bodies of 30 Pittsburgh area war veterans, who lost their lives during World War II, convene in Pittsburgh in 1950. That very-much-in-love night club entertainer in "The have been returned to the United States from the Pacific area aboard the United States Army Undercover Man" at the Senator is appearing in the flesh this week right down Liberty avenue at the "Copa." She's Kay Medford, who got her break when a talent scout saw her playing the role of a nice wife in "Candida." Transport John R.

Towle. Following is a list of remains returned at the request of the next of kin: She's been cast in bad girl An Allegheny County Community Conference, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Civic Club of Allegheny County and the Tri-State Industrial Association, in co-operation with the National Association of Manufacturers, will be held in the William Penn Hotel at 2 p. Thursday. The theme' will be "A Better Understanding for a Better Tomorrow" and the speakers will be Theodore F. Smith, president of Oliver Iron and Steel Corporation; J.

D. A. Morrow, president of Joy Manufacturing Company; C. R. Fay, comptroller of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, and Birger Engstrom, vice president of the McDowell Manufacturing Company.

A Adams, Robert private, roles ever since, notably in the "Maisie" series with Ann Southern. She was in "Adventure," which starred Clark Gable, too. Now she's doing impersona WHO'S THE Army, 1043 Brushton avenue. Albright, Porter technician fifth grade, Army, R. MR.

BIG IN BOP? From th Pot-Ciiftt Waihlnttoa Burcia WASHINGTON, June 15 Permanent elimination of the basing point system of pricing would cut Pittsburgh's steel production greatly, perhaps as much as one-half, and plunge Western Pennsylvania into a disastrous business slump. This is the opinon Representative Robert J. Corbett, Republican, Bellevue, gave the House judiciary committee as that body prepared to vote on the O'Mahoney bill which would legalize the basing point system in the absence of collusive price-fixing. Mr. Corbett assailed the arguments of those who oppose the basing point system and therefore wish th Supreme Court's decisions outlawing it left as they are.

He said it is agreed that con 1 I -f fJr 1 i a- it Osceola Mills. of th Pittsburgh district art scattered over an area about 20 miles by 30 miles in extent, he said, "If an enemy air force can hit them all simultaneously, tt will time to quit." The economic upset resulting from relocation of a large segment of Pittsburgh's steel industry might bring on a major depression, he added. And he believes that the concentration of technical skills in one industrial center is as conducive to industrial progress as is the concentration of scientific minds in a great medical laboratory. 'The delivered price system means more Mr. Corbett asserted, "not increased monopoly.

Continuation of FOB pricing will kill off hundreds of small processors." The committee's vote on the O'Mahoney bill probably will be taken Thursday. Committee members predict the bill will be approved. It has passed the Senate. tions of the Hollywood great. She debuted in the routine in New York City and is taking the act on tour.

Beitle, Edward private, Army, SO Lincoln street, Etna. Years of show business are be hind Kay Medford, whose mother Cresswell, Robert private first headed a Shakespearean reper class, Army, R. D. 1, Homer City. tory company in Richfield, Dozer Heads years ago.

Cyprowski, Frank private, Miss Medford, herself, is look Army, 426 Jane street, yfTHERE'S A HINT HE WAS BORN IN jj PITTSBURGH Admen's Club ing iorwara playing ine Taming of the Shrew" next winter in Margaret Webster's production. Delauter, William private, Air Carl Dozer, sales manager of Station WCAE, has been elected tinued use of the FOB system of Money piles up fast when you During the war, Miss Medford olunteered to entertain over new president of the Pittsburgh pricing will decentralize industry. But he denied that decentraliza Force, 1124 Wade street, Ali-quippa. Del Sardo, Joseph private first class, Army, 22 Crawford street. salt away a bit regularly in U.

seas, bhe was sent to nawau Savings Bonds. tion of industry is a desirable result. I where she starred in a series of shows with Sam VVanamaker and Dovell, Thomas private first There is a theory, he said, that For example: Only $18.75 aved regularly each week Maurice Evans. She got away an enemy would find it harder to class, Army, 49 Twin Oaks drive, R. D.

4, Pittsburgh. from her type-casting anyway. IS YOUR BAB BAGGY? Will R.poir It Lik Ntw bomb scattered steel plants than grows to $10,828.74 in 10 short She played Wanamaker's Dubick, Nicholas private first A rtising Club. He succeeds Norman L. Klades, advertising manager of Reliance Life Insurance Company.

Other offi-cers include: J. Earl Elder, ad ver tising mother in "Glass Menagerie." years. Start today buying bonds at the same number of plants concentrated in one area. But even if this were true, it would also be easier to defend a concentration of plants in one place than the same number of plants scat ave- THE LUGGAGE SHOP class, Marines, Ridge road, Ambridge. Finnegan, David 31., corporal, Army, Box 108, Cassandra.

Air Force, 24 Cleveland nue, Uniontown. this bank and soon this hunk of ML AT. lUt ill SmltklUM St. KAY MEDFORD change can be your. 2ipprt rtpairni an mil lugttf n4 worlng eppartl.

funi rlln4 m4 -poind. All work tollod tor ond dtlittrtd. Orenak, Pete, first sergeant, tered across the nation. 5Ir. Dozer Gordesky, Joseph, private, Army, TIME class, Army, R.

D. 5, Kittan ning. Explaining that the steel mills manager oi Sears Roebuck Company, first says: Army, 336 Iowa avenue, Glass-port. 640 Bell avenue, Carnegie. Gumbert, Boyd staff ser vice president and program Siemianowsld, Henry private first class.

Army, 29 Pine chairman, and Betty Bell, adver geant, Air Force, R. D. 2, Pappas, John, technical sergeant, tising manager of Boggs Buhl street, Natrona. Leechburg. Army, 28 Chartes street, New Castle.

Put mora OPPORTUNITY In your future I Invest in department store, the new vice president in charge of women's Hoover, William private first Polito, Carmen, private, Army, (peoples) FIRST activities. class, Army, R. D. 2, Garrett Mr. B.

Gott to Town Three years ago, when night-spot managers around the U.S. were hiring a little-known NegrOj singer, Pittsburgh-born Billy Eckstine, they tagged him with such labels as "The Sepia Sinatra" and "The Bronze Balladeer." Two months ago, Billy got the nod from the high lamasery of all crooners, Broadway's huge 623 Dunmore street. Jackson, Charles private first Convict Captured Tvrdovsky, Rudy private first class, Army, 434 Normantown road, Creighton. Wray, Paul 31., technician fourth grade, Army, R. D.

1, Turtle Creek. Ruffner, Grant technician PRINCETON, June 15 CT) fourth grade, Army, R. D. 2, class, Army, 807 Vermont ave nue, Glassport. U.S.

SAVINGS BONDS New Kensington. William D. Messamore, accused Johnson, Martin, steward's mate bank robber who slugged two first class, Navy, 3426 Iowa Saibine, Norman private first deputy jailers and escaped the class, Army, 612 Fourteenth McCracken county jail at Pa street. KEYSTONE street, Beaver Falls. The human ear is sensitive to sounds from 16 to about 16,000 vibrations per second.

ducah early Tuesday, was cap Sherman, Joseph private first tured here Wednesday. Lebbano, Joseph sergeant, Air Force, 124 Middle avenue, NATIONAL BANK Wilmerding. Story continued in the new Issue of TIME (so Music) on of many amazing, amusing, informativo stories, told as only TIME can tall tham. Get your copy at the nearest newsstand! Lewis, William, staff sergeant, Army, Box 536 Meadowlands. Marszalek, John second lieu IN PITTSBURGH 333 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania tenant, Air Force, 5714 Ollie street.

Matula, John, private first class, Army, Box 114, Slovan. for a look Milsovic, Ralph corporal, Air oime Th ia mil official U. S. TrAarr mdnrttsment prepared under 0mfnc of Tromaury Department end Ati vw 1 1 ecn CottnctL Force, 433 Ruxton street. Nara, James staff sergeant, Listen! and.

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