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Show i STATEWIDE PUBLICITY GIVEN TO LOCAL CASE One of the first cases to come under un-der the provisions of the new debtor's debt-or's relief act . recently enacted by congress, that of Amos Bradshaw of South Milford, has been accorded state-wide publicity the past week, not all of which has been in accordance accord-ance with the facts in the case, ac-I ac-I cording to our best information. The measure, new to everybody and little understood by even the best minds in the country, is being given varying and more or lesa conflicting ( interpretation by those whose busi-; busi-; ness it is to administer its provisions or to be guided by them with the ! result that there is confusion a-plenty j on every hand. Bradshaw is occuying premises in South Milford, heretofore owned by Leroy C. Luken, the property being involved in foreclosure and ouster proceedings instituted by the Milford Investment company. Suffice it to say that different and more or less conflicting orders of Federal Judge j Johnson and J. F. Tolton, newly ap-I ap-I pointed "federal conciliator" for Beaver county, gives Bradshaw oc-S oc-S cupancy of the house and out-build- ings, but is understood to be restrictive restric-tive in other respects. |