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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954 Concrete Sineivs for Route 51 Bridge Open Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 I i Partnership Profit Free Of Wage Tax Decision Announced By Common Pleas In Northside Case Common. Pleas court ruled yesterday that the net profits of a partnership engaged in manufacturing are not subject to the city's one per cent tax on wages and earned income, The ruling, which may affect collection of the tax from a number of partnerships, was issued in a case brought by Samuel M. Morris and Paul Fischer, partners in the Fischer Bed Springs Company- on the Northside. Opinion Written by Weiss The court's, opinion, written by Judge Samuel A. Weiss, held that the net profits of the business were in effect an integral part of the whole process of manufacturing and hence exempt under State law.

The opinion stated, however, that the court was not i 7' It Post-Gazette Photo. the Liberty Tubes. Each of the slabs weighs 36 tons, is 63 feet long, making them the largest of their kind in the nation, according to the manufacturer, the Universal Concrete Products Company, Neville Island. STRENGTH Easy as you please, mighty cranes and brawny men yesterday started placing the first of 20 pre-stressed concrete slabs into the floor of the reconstructed bridge on Route 51 about 150 yards south of expressing: any opinion on whether the partner's share of the profits could be taxed by the city after they had been distributed. The Fischers, through Attorneys Abe K.

Cohen and Jerome C. Bachrach, had appealed from the tax on the ground that the State Act of 1947 permitting municipalities to levy such taxes specifically prohibited municipalities from levying any tax on goods or articles manufactured within their boundaries. All Judges Concur Renew Slialer Sewage Fight A three-year legal fight to correct a sewage situation in Five Priests Transferred Transfers of five priests were announced by Bishop John F. Dearden of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese. The Reverend William J.

Hutnik was transferred from assistant at St. Mary Church, Beaver Falls, to pastor of St. Clement Church, Ellsworth and its mission, St. Joseph, Shaler Township, which John The citv contended that the urofits were taxable as earned and Ottylia Jankovvski contend Income of the partners and Summer weather calls for a special brand of magic a bag of beauty tricks that will keep you cool and lovely under the sizzling sun. See our array of cosmetics and grooming aids all the necessities for packing or parking at home for your daily use.

Here are samples of our famous selection, Kaufmann First Floor that the process of manufactur Barbers Close For Two Weeks JOHNSTOWN, July 2 UFV Residents of Cone-maugh and Franklin, two nearby communities, will have to get their hair cut before Saturday or go without it for two weeks. All barbershops in the areas will close for vacations. James Cannin, president of the Conemaugh-Frank-lin Barber Association, said members voted to close after business Saturday and remain closed until July 12. The barbers annually close their shops for a two-week period. Ing ended with sale of the goods or articles.

The case was argued before Judges Weiss, William I. Mc-Naugher and Walter P. Smart, sitting in banc, several weeks has damaged their property, will be renewed in Common Pleas Court on July 28. Judge Henry X. O'Brien yesterday set that date for hearing on an amended bill of complaint filed by the Jankowskis.

The couple originally named Daniel H. Weimer, and Lillian Weimer, owners of a nearby housing as defendants but in the amended bill have brought in township com ago. Both sides agreed on the facts in the case and the de The Reverend George T. Gar-ber was transferred from pastor of St. Clement Church, Ellsworth and its mission, St.

Joseph, Cokeburg, to chaplain of St. Joseph -Hospital, South- cision, with air judges concurring was based on interpretation of the Act of Legislature. side. The Reverend George A. Ben missioners and health officials i and about 30 residents of the ton was transferred from chaplain of Joseph Hospital Southside, to" "assistant at- St.

Mary, help of Christians Wible Housing Plan as co- Church, McKees Rocks. defendants. The Jankowskis claim waste from a septic tank at the project has been draining onto their property since the unit was installed. The Reverend Hugh F. Bied- 'Senior Week Scheduled "Senior Citizens Week" will be observed in Allegheny County beginning September 26 to stress the problems growing out of the tremendous increase in our aging population.

Two Women Draw Numbers' Fines Two women numbers writers drew fines yesterday in Criminal Court on orders of Judge Loran L. Lewis after he adjudged them guilty in non jury ORCERY ER UMM enbach was transferred from assistant at Corpus Christi Church, Pittsburgh, to assis tant at St. Mary Church, Beaver trials. Falls. Nelson Given Time To Find Lawyer The Reverend Andrew R.

Mrs. Arlene Palmore, 42, of Spisak was transferred from the 2900 block of Wylie Ave A West View couple and Com assistant at. St. Stephen Church, nue, was fined $250 and costs Pittsburgh, to assistant at as a result of her arrest April munist Boss Steve Nelson yesterday were given an additional E. E.

Moore, vice president of the United States Steel Corporation, is heading a volunteer group of business, civic and social leaders sparking the program. The H. J. Heinz Endowment Fund is financing the commu Corpus Christi Church, Pitts OCR TOILETRIES PRACTICE MAGIC ON YOU. 30, 1953, by county detectives 30 days to file answers to Gov burgh.

In the other case, Miss Emma ernment suits aimed at taking away their citizenship, as a Colton, 48, of the 500 block of West Lacock Street, was fined $150 on her arrest January 12, by county detectives. probable prelude to their Applications For Marriage Licenses RAGANO-ARMSTRONG. Frank 4T Wy Nelson gave an Iowa Street oming Street; Elizabeth Aberdeen address, Hill District, as his Md. PETERS-BROWNE. Georie 511 Lock hart Street; Elizabeth 511 LOekhart Street.

home. The others were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Devunich, 221 Columbia Avenue, West View, charged with being members of the Communist Party when STRICKLIN-LLOYD. Harry 91 -A Woodland Terrace, Clairton: Beverly 51-A The Weather Western Pennsylvania Partly cloudy today with scattered thunder showers likely.

Ohio Partly cloudy, warm and. humid today with scattered thunder showers. nity effort. I Co-operating with Mr. Moore's committee is the Health and Welfare Federation of Allegheny County, which has shown that Allegheny County now has 118,000 persons past 65.

Of these 61,000 are in the county outside Pittsburgh and 57,000 in the city proper.1 The Senior Citizens Committee will stress that calendar age is no index qf mental, emotional, or physical age. It contends the great cost of Social Security Woodland Terrace, Clairton. SHAFFER-FISCHER, Aulden Muon City, Marjorl 1300 Strahley Place. KONAR-BAKUROV, Elmer 1009 Craw ford Avenue, Duquesne: Eleanor, .1112 they were naturalized in 1942. In their petitions to Federal Court, which were not opposed by United States Attorney John Braburn Street, Duquesne.

GIGANTI-PUC, Julius 617 Ivan Street McKeesport; Rosalia, 1321 Fifth. Avenue, McKeesport. EXTENDED FORECAST for the period from Saturday, July W. Mcllvaine, all three said they had been unable to obtain lawyers to represent them. They BOWE-WALL, Nathaniel Ill, 116 West Swissvale Avenue; L.

Marlene, 401 South 3, through Wednesday, July 7, Trenton. Avenue. could be lowered by keeping able-bodied workers on the job BAKER-SWATSWORTH, Walter for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio Verona; Lelia Verona. are charged with being mem bers of the Communist Party MOEKLE-McFARLAND, Jamea 10063 Grandview Avenue; Joyce 9910 Nelson also faces a charge of urandview Avenue. until age 69.

Kennywood Extends School Picnic Tickets K1NDLF.R-HOLT, Victor 2081 Boffs illegal entry. Avenue, Wilkinsburg-: Betty 2652 Graham Boulevard, Wilkinsburg. HALL-LEE. Roy 271 Catalpt Fta.ce. and West Virginia: Temperature will average near normal, rather hot Saturday, cooler Sunday and Monday; warmer Tuesday and Wednesday; thunderstorms in west portion Saturday, reaching eastern portion Saturday night or Sunday; thunderstorms likely again Tuesday or Wednesday; total Mt.

Lebanon; Margaret 824 Park-; aide Avenue, Mt. Lebanon. GARRETT-WARD. Willie 3330 Reed street; Clara, 819 Whiteside Road. BAII JSS-ROSENBLATT, Elton 165l Station WKJF-TV Goes Off the Air Ultra High Frequency television station WKJF-TV, Channel 53, suspended operations indefinitely at the completion of its regular schedule of telecasts last fckyline Drive; Sally 5510 Stanton Kennywood Park has announced extension of the dates that school picnic amusement tickets can be used.

Ordinarily invalid after today, the tickets will be accepted at Kennywood next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but not on July 3-4. The extension was made because of MAHONEY-HARDING. Thomas Ken- rainfall V2 to locally 1 and V2 inch. moie, a. Ann 3171 Shady Avenue, The average daily normal temperature for Pittsburgh for night.

BRAISHER-RICE, Carl Glendale, i Geraldine Cuddy, Pa. i WALKER-WALKER, William Lillian 2172 Elmore Square. SMITH-BOYD. Patrick. 712 Carmel Bessie.

2408 Aliquippa Street. DeMORE-RODGERS. Matthew 3712 the five-day period is 72 de The station, located on Grand View Avenue, Mt. Washington, grees; maximum, minimum, 61. Penn Avenue; Catherine, 4022 Liberty Avenue.

BARTO-VUCHINICH. Louis, Russell- METEOROLOGICAL RECORD Sunrise today. 4:54. Sunset today, ton: Martha, Bairdtord. WALKER-WILSON.

William 44 went on the air July 14, 1953. It is owned by Mrs. Agnes J. Reeves Greer, of Morgantown, West Virginia. Manager Richard E.

Nason said operations may Hiehest tcmDerature this date since 1874 cold and rainy weather prevalent during early picincs. Gibsonia Man Found Dead, Gun at Side John Kozik, 82, of R. D. 3, Gibsonia, was found shot to death in his home vyith a Valley P.ue Street; Frances, 1418 Bell-dale Street. was 99 in 1898.

Lowest temperature this date since 1874 was 51 in 1929. SACCO-MAZZA. Anthony 7622 Kelly AIRPORT HOURLY TEMPERATURES Street; Sarah 552 Holcomb Avenue, Clairton. Noon Midnight 74 be resumed in the fall if the re Vladimir, New York: 1 m. 1 Zora, 400 Reifert Street.

78 80 83 85 87 cently completed UHF hearings p. m. p. m. a.

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a. m. HITRIX-F1NDON. Stephen Paul, Bracken- ridge, Grace Ann, Natrona. in Washington produce "a favor p.

m. gauge shotgun at his side, the COLEMAN-SQUIRES. Melvin, 2411 Bedford p. m. 89 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 able reaction." Avenue; Ann Burnett, 704 Webster 70 70 72 68 66 65 64 66 6 72 76 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 83 county morgue reported yester 88 87 HALBEDL-DEBOLD, Carol McKees m.

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Rocks; Carol McKees Rocks. 86 KENNEY-WEICH. Robert. 502 Tederal 82 10 11 day. Coroner's deputies said a daughter-in-law.

Mrs. Mary Kozik. found the victim. They said West Deer Township police Street; Carol 560 Stanford Avenue, i 11 p. m.

Bather, 20, Cuts Head in Pool BERBERICH-LIPPOLD, Ronald Edgar, 4537 77 76 75 12 Mid. 1 a. Mt. -Troy Road Extension; Marian Jane, 121 Orchard Avenue. Glenshaw.

CITY OFFICE DATA YESTERDAY found no suicide notes. LEWIS-SMITH, Richard 705' Morgan Street; Gwendolyn. 842 Francis Street. Maximum 88 I Mean 78 Minimum 67 Precip. 0 A 20-year-old youth was in AIRPORT DATA FOR YESTERDAY SHORTS-URBONICK.

Charles Greensboro, Genevieve Pa. MICHAEL-McCLELLAN, Robert Arnold. jured in the pool at the Bloom- Press. Tern. Hu.

Wind Weather 7:30 a.m. 30.23 68 73 Calm Clear From Our Manyt A. Arden let of Blue Grass Toilet Water, ipray Dusting Powder. 2 It. Tussy Summer Cologne or Dusting Powder in airy scents.

Each, fl C. Revlon new Kissing Pink in Lipstick, 1.10 or Nail Polish, OOc D. Lanolin Plus Liquid to soothe, and. soften fac, hands and arms. l.TiS E.

Antoine Bain de Soleil cream assists an even, rapid tan. l.JSO F. Charles of the Ritx Sun Bronze helps soften and tan your skin. 2 Lexicon Sure Deodorant keeps underarms fresh and fragrant. l.OO II.

Bonne Bell Ten-O-Six Lotion treats skin to new softness. 2.00 J. Rubinstein Tan in a Minute, makeup for face, body, legs. 1.25 K. Lexicon Foot Spray sanitizer for your shoes and your feet 1 Add Wfc Federal Tax Add Pa.

Sales Tax to all items springdale: Joyce Alice, 208 center Street, Acmetonia, Pa. field Recreation Center yesterday, marking the fourth swim 7:30 p.m. 30.12 86 38 WSW-4 Clear SANNER-H ARRIS, Charles 2541 Centre Comparative temperature and precipitation: Avenue; Vivan, 79 Reed Street. ming mishap here in two day 1'34! HETRICK-STBWART, Chester Oakmont; Hieh 89, 86i 871 80 82 90 77 77 79 and the third in the Bloomfield Pain At the Ball Of the Foot You need a Morell-Ez A Metatarsal Pad. Gives I instant relief.

Kasy to If apply on your foot or in the shoe. Designed by a practicing foot doctor. Sarah Oamont. Low .1 64! 67! 571 61 60S 64! 55 591 55 GRANGER-THIRY, Thomas 4311, pool. Mean 77! 77! 72! 71! 71! 77i 66i 681 67 Stanley Street; Catherine 634 Hazel-wood Avenue.

Prec. The latest victim. Raymond Normal temperature for the 2 MURRAY-O'BRIEN, Francis 3 First Fxcess in temperature for 5 Jaworksi, of 246 Ater Way Street, North Irwin: Rosemary 112 West 16th Avenue, Homestead. Excess in temoerature since July 1., in Bloomfield, suffered a cut on the Excess in temperature since Jan. 1..

303 TOWN'SFLL-CRAFT, Jones. Garland, Texts; Total precipitation since July 1 0 Dnroth Mae. Morgan, Pa. Only 43c a pair. Ask for WINCHOFF-WASPELL.

Donald 142 Normal precipitation since Deficiency in prfcipitation since Juiy 1 .2" head when he struck another bather in diving and glanced off him against the bottom of the 20th reet; Constance fl9 River-view D'ive. Dravosburg. Total precipitation since Jan. 1.... 18.95 I 1 them at your drug store.

)mORELU MFG. CO Normal precipitation since Jan. HURLEY-WALLS. James Ml 3 Kentucky Avenue; Mary Joan, 7230 Meade Deficiency in precipitation since Jan. 1 pool.

Avenue. Hirh-lnw trmieratnres in Tittshnrrh and Ludlow, Pa other major cities dnrini the past 24 hours: Jawski had. five stitches placed in the cut at St. Francis Hospital and was released. XT IT Divorce Proceedings Divorces granted Friday: EVANS.

Donald H. from Lorraine KENNERLY. Charles from Maycel. KISER, John IL from Dorothy M. HAYES, Andrew P.

from -Ursula. Charles, from Jacqueline B. HELBLING. Mary H. from Paul V.

NEUMAR. Marian from Wilbur ADLER: Louise from William C. WHEATON, John from Sarah. GRAHAM, Jean R. from Harry Jr.

MATHIS, Mary L. from Clyde W. PORTEOUS. Jacy P. from Albert BATES.

Lillian from James E. HAZLETT. Lisle from Virginia E. BARIE. Jessie L.

from Harry J. MEANOR, Hazel E. from Donald J. TELEP. Effie P.

from Joseph H. VRATARIC, Nick A. from Thelma T. Divorce suits filed: KRAMER. Ravmnnrf E.

against Marion E. H. L. H. L.

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