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Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/10/1958
 MIAMI, Fla. - The search at
 sea for Mrs. Darts Bradley, St, of
 Ransomville, has been discontinued,
 the Coast Guard said today.
 Mrs. Bradley has been missing
 since Saturday whan the 16-foot
 motorboat in which she waa riding
 with a Wilson couple, a Town of
 Lockport man, and two Floridians,
 capsized.
 The six were thrown into the
 cboppy Atlantic about 80 miles
 south of Miami.
 Rescued were Stephen M. and
 Ann Carveth of Wilson and Harry
 Mawhiney, Upper Mountain Rd.
 Two Floridians also on the boat
 when it capsized, Jack Carlton
 and William Weldow, also were
 rescued.
 2 SUFFER SHOCK
 Mrs. Carveth and Mr. Weldow
 were taken to a Key West hospital
 suffering from shock.
 The Coast Guard sent a helicopter
 to search the area for Mrs.
 Bradley. The survivors said she
 was wearing a life Jacket.
 Mrs. Bradley's husband, Roy L.
 Bradley, 60, was in another craft
 some distance ahead of his wifejs
 when the accident occurred
 The Bradleys left Ransemville
 by automobile last Monday for
 Florida where they were joined
 by Mr. and Mrs. Carveth and Mr.
 Mawhiney.
 PRESIDENT OF FIRM
 Mr. Carveth, who is president
 ef Carveth Industries Inc. ef Lockport
 is die son of the late Dr.
 Hector R. Carveth, Niagara Falls
 industrialist, and Mrs. Carveth,
 Old Niagara Rd.
 When the boat capsized the persons
 aboard were thrown into the
 ocean about three miles north of
 Alligator Beef. Those rescued
 were picked up by a charter beat.
 The accident occurred Saturday
 afteroon about 2:45.  The boat was
 recovered by Angus Boatwright of
 Islamorada, Fla.
 Mrs."Bradley was a member of
 Fillmore Methodist Church and the
 treasurer of its Women's Christian
 Temperance Union. The Bradleys
 have a son,, Roland of Ransom-
 ville,, who operates a farm with
 his father.  One daughter, Mrs.
 Helen Regan, resides in Youngs-
 town and another, Mrs. Dorothy
 Wright, in Las Vegas, Nev.
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