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Show REPLICA OF LIBERTY BELL TO BE j SHOWN IN MILFORD NEXT MONDAY Bell," and the public will be permitted to inspect the replica until it is time for the caravan to' leave for Minersville. Mayor Kirk especially urged all parents to see that their children chil-dren have the opportunity to attend, at-tend, and to inspect the bell. A replica of America's symbol sym-bol of freedom, the Liberty Bell, will arrive in Milford next Monday, June 26th, for a one-hour one-hour display, it was announced today by Homer D. Thompson of Beaver, county bond sales chairman. Mayor J. D. Kirk, in charge of the Milford arrangements for the demonstration, announced an-nounced that the Liberty Bell will arrive about 2:30 Monday afternoon and will be met at the Union Pacific railroad crossing by the Milford School Band. After a tour of the business district, dis-trict, the caravan will assemble under the shade trees in Union Pacific Park, where Mayor Kirk will welcome the visitors and Mr. Thompson will briefly explain ex-plain the nature and purpose of the tour of the Liberty Bell replica. Rue Nielsen will make a brief talk on "The Liberty |