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   Derrick (Newspaper) - October 13, 1949, Oil City, Pennsylvania                                ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE Op OIL MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Of CIRCULATIONS Fair turn 60 to 65 degrees OCT. 13. 1949 in 1071. No. 26.560 22 PAGES 22 PAGES Price Fire RENEWAL BID Continued Cod Talks Only Hopeful Sign In Labor Scene B. K. Employe Of Gas 30 To Retire November 1 Oct. The linking United Mini refused an offer to renew their contract twi Government p r o d d i n brought the operators and un ion John L. Lewi dii not He's expected a of the talks White Sulphur Springs an Va. the coal talk the only hopeful sign In America economic no hint ot peace In Ihe steel Philip president Ihe CIO United Steel made a nation wide radio Ing Lo Ihe public to back his de- mands for free pensions and The offer to renew the John L- contract for two years more came from northern and western soft coal Termed Final Offer Amos of the Pittsburgh Consolidation said renewal of- the old agreement til I was the and final Amos added the opera tors wanl use of our That simply Ihe operators Insist Lewis dig card the contract clause saying miners work when willing and The UMW hasn't specified Its ex- act But Lewis has let It be known an Increase in the 20-cenl-a-ton payment to his welfare and pension also talked about week with no of Vice President Thomas of the United Mine Workers news conference .be witb operators that nothing bid been ac But One to a. And negotiators are to continue to meet a The walkout has Idled apit diggers east of They quit After thel welfare wen abut off. Lewis said some southern operators had quit paying Into the The steel strike which ha j Idle men resulted afte Big Steel to pension and Insurant The United Slates Stec corporation offered to pay 10 cent Continued on Hirry of W. Second employe of United Natural Gaj company for 33 retire from active November 1. Mr. Curtis wu born Dear Clarion He attended the Delo grade Salem high school at Clarion SUte a ad wu cial college la 1907. During school and as a young was employed In various ot oil production In the Clarion ty Following his education he be- came actively engaged In the oil In- working not only out the Pennsylvania but also la Kansas and He acquired and operated oil leases In Clarion county and was also Interested In drilling the of Kansas From 1910 lo 1913 Mr. Curtis was employed by Associated OH com- pany at having In charge during 1913 of thit huge storehouse at On November 17, 1916 Mr. Curtis the employ of United Nat ral company as clerk In the Page Accord Reported On Measure liking Minimum Pay Prowler Is Seen In West End Area Police last night disclosed tha the department had received at other report from the west end a prowler who lia been fin the loose In that area fo several Police Mid the see Tuesday night In the 700 block o West First and was described a tall and Bearing a brown And tan This description fits pr received by the from who reported a man prowling among the tial sections and in At Ihe prowler used the west end seclion the city regular but he been reported seen In side district aa well as In Fifth and Ninth From Voted HARRY aie ly tke at lutu flx to the btib by tbe two from 40 cents u to 75 Bot tbe on who be ed by tbe law are far reported of tbe confirm K Tke prevent lav TW eat by The whittle It DIES H BLAST John Found Dead In Victim Of Dynamite Blast N. 33, of B- D. of World War was found dead In bis on tha old biU victim a dynamite which Dr. H. Clarion said He added that no Inquest would feued at a. by Heary em ploye Tht a f um incor pric which Truman reported to The the f t e tky debate at odds monttu igo by Ihe by for Clinton tormer of for crop next it M ol but If taey Uon tie ring dona to 7S per it the lion of tie ot The house on the hu for a contribution 936 of the per of which prevailed through t the The parity concept has betn ifb of federal farm c many Parity Ls a price to fire farmers a fair turn for tbe they of what they have to enate CauMen labor Cost The hill that form l to take account of the cost or red The reaull Is to give higher price levels for farm that require a lot of hand tobacco and xo IS THE SPICE OF so but no mailer what ihe variety your want ad will Mil your goods for This advertiser called yesterday and that we cancel the Maney By Truman 12 deadlock over fund for the air force continued tonight as the senate refused lo provide an to expand the air force during the neat By a voice vote that Bounded un- animous Senator Elmer Thomas insistence upon providing funds for the 4B- combat air force by President Previously Ihc house bad insisted upon the extra Millions to build Ibc air power up lo 58 At a While Houso conference with members of the senate committee earlier Mr. Truman repeated hla op- position lo the Truman Sides Bui senators said Mr. Truman seemed to string with the house on a second Issue that hu held up the huge military They told reporters lhat Mr man said he would accept the house proposal on funds Tor stockpiling strategic war The senate lo cut the house figure by Just where this leaves the me a me Isn't Some of military llona should have been lul to funds for the fiscal year starting July 1. But the senate was slow getting around lo tbe appropriations be was 4: route to at diamond wben he noticed the Zac herl car and a pool of bio 3d unde the showed Zacherl slumped on th front seat of the ma Residents of the Lucinda are heard a loud at p. m. Tuesday and believe it originated at the ball 15 believed to have placed a stick of dynamite under be I of his trousers and the ex Blood about the automobile believe that the ex plosion occurred outside the auto- mobile and Zacherl returned to th car where Zacherl served In Ihe armt forces October 10, 1542, April 6, 1E43. He la survived by bis parents lit. and Mrs. G. M. Zacherl of Lu Kor piece maple ing room suite vilh dinette floor Dial Arc you planning a fall ing or moving out of If so. Id a want ad sell your don't wants to someone who will make them do In'S SO EASY to place A want ad- DIAL 5-1227 Oa Page R. a of The body was lo the Fa ier funeral and l be taken to the family horn this Armed Services Pay Hiki As Act Oct. raise for most of the nation fighting abou a month for to a lilt more than KM for generals 30 signed int by President recently passed the btl granting ihe bigger raises to hlj officers because Ihes have not hi a fineral Increase 40 Lower ranks have 1 recent The are expected lo cost Purge of Middle Class Held Czech Goa By J. M. AT Foreign Analyst moving In its miliar pattern to complete the sub- jugation Or H was Inevitable In a try where western democratic ciples were more deeply Imbedded than anywhere In eastern Ihe purge should Police nationalization of small and of farms are called upon lo do whit rive years oT political organization bad not out the middle The capitalist cf evicted in the first of with nationalization large Industry and confiscation landholdings of more than 123 Now It Is the the small iness man and the smallholder wl are to Some merely lose the means of livelihood and to the ability io oppose the Those who resist pa alon with dissident elements In Ibe arm and People are reported living In te The police move by day an by and DO man knows i or by what whim be may be Fear and bewilderment ar 7.1, fern Completion of Giant Carrier Fit Only for Bombing Regional Hospital Meeting Held At Club JOHNSON FOR Total Held Inadequate Atlantic Defense CZECH POLICE IMPOUND ARMS Information By NATE cf private started com of thousands of arrests in the ast 10 as well as non-com nun 1st a were reported required to pistols and bunting Even air were lake n Coincident wilh iht police communist pressure oped the United in- service in S. Arrests Arrests through on I diminishing who went shop ping found the old owners of some stores and trolled national administrators In This strengthened reports that ihe roundup was aimed chief Iv at wiping out what Is left of the imall business and middle sources raid lhat arrests In the provinces outside Ihc capita were aimed at picking up Czechs suspected of membership In an un The these sources is lo con reel this with Ih Roman church and then stage sources of picked up by police were 5 On Houseboat Blaze Kilk Three Men mtn which con veiled into a shanty Ihe river Ihc South Deputy coroners reported were vr leforc Ibe names ac lually reached A policeman rescued man from n Tht dead Joseph Kakazys 32; Thomas 43; Matthew 45. The man naa SO. He only mino cula when Patrolman Howar window dragged him the at the smoke and was lo enter and rescue tie other Cause of the tire not d the men ably built a fire In the shanty be- M oC the chilly hit the area Staff of the state and district who the Hospital Association of Cavalry mn bfc From left they C. of Sharon resident of the district Jane M. Boydr of County Memorial and of lie Hospital a member of the of SUte J. F. of of tkc OU CHj I be Solons Reject Charge Of Mismanagement By Atomic Energy Board Oct. 12 The joint congressional atomic energy committee ID day rejected by a 9 to 6 vote a charge lhat the atomic energy had been the ect of Senator Hickenlooper cleverly He announced he will file a minority and Republican ale they would join It who leveled tie Cement charge last at AEC David i. and other members T the Nine members of committee in favor tt the report ab- the Six Ican members voted against It The haa IS members many of them were away from he Tha committee held extended caring the summer oa immediately called CHEST DRIVE Campaign to tUite Rev. Palmer Urges Support Continued m 4 County District To Observe Week Of Northwestern mark In con Tilh the annual vania observance In the Announcement ot Inc OH even a-i by Joseph H. dls of the Oil In In T. J. Girin of the Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil association in this city named area man Tor a district which will observe oil progress tek from 16 lo 22. Vice chairmen for the various committees arranging the special observance R. Oil Quaker Stale Oil Refining S. Quaker Slate Oil Refining Oil A. president c-r Ihe participation C. E. Oil J. F- Oil Clarion J. Mercer of Grove C. Taylor of B Oct. ry oE the policy un- derwent a. mounting barrage from today and i key congressman accused Johnson of economy The heat on in- creased terrifically Admiral William F. called aircraft carrier United by hero of the sailed the air atom Bomber before the armed services He was Jit only for cities and and he said the selge never yet won a war against ah enemy army In the 2. Admiral Ernest J. top man of the navy In World War sent the committee a statement that been ing the atom bomb and the bomber planned to deliver Ho said that war peace deprive Ihe navy Ita for bur own Former Official D. 77, former In tbe general assembly and prominent in Democratic politics In Clarion county for many died it noon In the had bem III several Mr. resided at 410 Main elected lo Oil City's 1H9.Community Chti the goal of Is 575, was launched A group ot determined and en civic In the Y. M- C. A. for a. noon off dinner Rev. George H. of the Grace Methodist ad- dressed the drive workers on the Share Because We Norman A. campaign instructed the re- and the first report ing will held Wednesday 19. Rev. Palmer told the group lhat he was at one time stationed In a city where no Community He that people knew had 90 much money lo give Lo id the eastern and tiat If war naval than ire but bii tools are de- 1 Admiral C. of the eastern sea line he might ba On the general assembly In the fall and served during the 1937- I saJ to Ills thi stale Mr. filled the office of register and recorder In Clarion county for two having been elected first In 1911 and in Jn addition to public Mr. Haya waa actively engaged in business In Clarion for marry and vas prominent in borough and county He Darned and operated the Hays Dry Goods store Cor A son of lale Robert and len he was born August 31, 1S72, near He uas In the Clarion county public v Early In tbe Mr. Hays was employed In a men's furnishings store In Atler being elected lo the ol register and re- corder he moved to he had resided of Church He was A member and for many years a of the Clarion No. 513. y. and A. M. of and His the former Elizabeth Pagt prevent destruction Then Rep. tba chairman of the bouse cut at Noting that defense had a cut in army and air force spending for 1950, aid this done vithout ing congress and before tbe 1956 appropriation has beep Ibis a a pending before congress and further review of funds is then he cm Displaced Persons Act May Reach Vote Soon By ARTHUR displaced persons finally got out of the Judiciary and may up Tor a senate vote this The committee 7 lo 3, lo the bul cither to or oppose it Senator Lucas the ity leader In Ihe ly had said that is soon as debute on Ihe farm program com- the senate would lake up the DP But Ihe bill's pMl stormy tory Is It probably I run Into stiff opposition on the For this Ich would permit more of Eur- homeless to Into this scl Democrat against Democrat and Republican In the last President Truman for what be called more liberal d persons He said the present by the controlled was and The Republican On I Hospital Officials Attend Regional Conference Here State and district hospital at ion a. of Ibe Northwestern Region tal Association of at tba Country Over 50 from H of em pirt of state i C. R. administrator of Buhl mud dent of the regional At this reports fram ihe various chairmen wera Tha executive secretary of Hospital Association of John R. Worm an of gave a. detailed report of ol the association and also the program for tbe the lunch Mrs. ron Hyde a member of tbe board of directors of the sylvania Stale detailed report of On Pays On Inside Pages Editorials Society S- n. n WEAR YOUR FEATHER WEAR IT  

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