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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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10
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PAGK TH'J DAiLV CUUK1KH, 1A. K1UUA.V, A A -22, Monaghan Defense Short of Funds UNIONTOWN, Jan. efforts in the Monaghan case are bc- i'ig greatjy hampered by lack of funds. Chief Defense Attorney John Duggan revealed today. The condition has been made oven more difficult, he said, than it otherwise be by the removal of several of' the defendants from the Bounty's payroll.

"The question subpoenas and for the comfort and transportation ol defense witnesses is quite a problem," Duggan said. "People know the financial condition of the defendants. It would have been difficult enough to bear the expense of. such .1 case in Uniomown. The transfer of the case to Somerset lays on the defendants a burden, almost impossible for them to bear.

This has been increased by the skyrocketing of prices on living arcom- modations there. "The Attorney General, the resources of Fayette county and the Commonwealth at his command, is Riving a tremendous advantage- over a of men, none of whom had more than he absolutely needed, even before the case arose." Reacty for Action Against in Morocco GIVEN 25 YEARS FOR THREATENING CHILD MOVIE STARS: These fierce desert tribesmen, perfectly drilled and disciplined, who regard death in battle as the highest honor, form the native cavalry that rides the bounds ries of French Morocco. "With the Germans threatening to invade Spanish. Morocco, these men and thousands like them are prepared to prevent the occnpation, (Central Press i By United Press. LOS ANGELES, Jan.

dim- uniiive news vender, David Harris, 47, was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in Federal prison, on his con-: fession of writing letters threatening I harm to Freddie Bartholomew and! Jane Withers, child film stars. United States Judge Leon Yankwich imposed a term! for a letter demanding 525,000 from' thtr Bartholomew family, 'and sep-. arate '3 0-year and five-year terms i for two letters to Jane Cithers' mother, asking 35,000. "Why did you write the letters?" asked judge. "I heard that people were getting money writing letters like that so I thought I would try my hand," Harris replied.

"Why did you select Jane Withers atd Freddie Bartholomew?" "You know. I'm a little fellow my- I seif. I picked on the small ones because I thought I could hantiie them and scare them into paying some money." FAT GIRLS! Join This REDUCING CLUB Costs But Few Cents Per Week A MOTHER AT 14--OF 8-POUND SON Here's an easy, saie, inexpensive to get rid of double, chins, wadd'ing hips, bulging stomachs--let's try it. girls. say for 21 days--just to prove" that YOU TOO "nn gradually grow more attrac-j lively cnder all while you're helping to improW your heaJih and gain more energy: First thing every mornm? take a half teaspoonful ol Salts in a glass! oE hot water--go lisi-t on fat meats.

butter, cream and sugary sweets. A 3 weeks get on the scales and note how i many pounds you've lest--11 you need to lose morr, just continue the treatment--! it's thoroughly SAFE because remember 1 Kruschen is a blend of 6 mineral salts which heJp kidneys. liver, gall bladder and bowels function as Nature intended --jar lasts weeks and costs but few cer.ts. Mrs. Hilda Davis of Brooklyn.

N. writes: "I reduced from 2-10 to 164 Ibs, in 15 months and feel menu 500-TON AIRPLANE IS POSSIBLE SOON SIMON P. EISAMAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA -GREENSBURG, Jan. A.I O. Hunt of Alexander street has! beiin notified of the death of her father, Simon P.

Eisaman, a native of Westmoreland county, at Wilmar, on Tuesday. Mr. Eisjiman was 86 years and 10 days old. He had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Jacob Siir.nnel, at Wilmar.

Mr. Eisaman was born near the Harrold churches January 9, 1841. He served two enlistments throughout ihe Civil "War, and waa a member ol the Captais George. A. Cribbs Post No.

276, G. A. of Greensburg. He was a life long member of the Lutheran Church. His wife, Mrs.

Kubns Eisaman, died September 2. 1918. Three daughters and one son sur-! vive. In addition to Mrs. Hunt and Mrs.

Stimxnel, they sre Mrs. Kate I Bowser of Detroit, and 'WDliam Eisaman of East McKeesport Sons of Veterans of CJreensburg will have part in the funeral service which will be held on Wednesday, January 27, at Die William W. Bortz funeral home in Maple avenue. Superstitions Recognized by Sailor Many strange superstitions from the distant past are inherited by the and even in days of steel and steam his outlook is influenced by them. From time immemorial, observes a writer in the Montreal Herald, sea birds have been rewarded by sailors as Won betide the man who slays one of "Mother Carey's Chickens!" The fate ol the man who shot -ihe albatross is well- kncwn.

But there are other supersitions eoncurnir.g sea birds. Many sailors, lor believe that they are the wandering souls ot evfl-doers condemned to continual movement. Some believe they carry the souls of of lost ships, plaintively ci.ying in the still watches of the night until their bodies shall be carried to the land for Christian burial. The small gray gulls which fly swiftly up ard down Bosphorus, r.ear tho Golden Horn, skimming close to surface of the water seeming alight, are said by sailors to be the souls of wicked captains of ships sentenced to winder thus till the Day of Judgment. Sikorsky Says It Would Carry 1,000 Passengers.

New he predicted that trans-Atlantic flying boats weighing 1,000,000 pounds and carrying 1,000 passengers would be an engineering -possibility before 1950, Igor Sikorsky, designer of the first trans-Pacific flying boat, told 600 engineers at a round-table discussion on "The Next Five Years in Aviation'- at the Engineering societies' auditorium, that traffic considerations probably would limit the future size of airplanes to craft of 100,000 to 200,000 pounds gross weight. Such ships, he said, either would be in service or under construction during the next half- decade. "It will be possible to build much larger planes," Mr. Sikorsky said, in prophesying the trend that would bi followed by commercial aviation, "but they would not be practical. I believe the demand will be for reasonable-sized craft and ire- quen'- schedules and that this con- sidtiatjon will be the principal factor affecting the future development of both transcontinental and transoceanic planes." Mr.

also said present- day continental and" intercontinental airline cruising speeds would be boosted in the nert five years by thirty to fifty miles an hour and that the ultimate limit probably would be 200 miles an hour for flying boats and 250 miles an hour for land planes. Here again, he said, practical considerations rather than engineering limitations would be the determining factor, there being no essential reason for flying boats to cruise more than five or six times as fast as the fastest or land planes to travel more than three or four times as fast as the crack trains with which they compete. Designing skill after such speeds have been attained would be turned to refinements in the plane itself, he said, which would afford greater comfort and more freedom of movement for air travelers. Mrs. Grace Frazellc, br son hosbnod At 14, Mrs.

Grace Frazellc of Molinc, is the mother of an eig-ht- pour.d five-ounce Eon. Mm. Frazelle, the son and her 19-year-old husband, Russell Frazclle, a worker in a Moline farm implement factory, are shown ibove. Drop Everything. Shop Saturday.

Last Day of Exceptional in Style Price! Fresh Spring Blouses 69c White, yellow. blue, peach, pink organdy in tailored a frilled styles and striped in tailored version. 34 to 40 sizes. New Neckwear Luce, T'iquc, Orgnndy Buy Now! Maxene Hose ChifTons With prices climbing er you'll be doing ihe and saving thing by laying, away a generous supply of ihc'se very satisfactory ing' and thrillingly lovci Maxine Chiffon Shades for all occasions. To hold you comfortably firm Two Way Stretch Girdles 59c Sicpin style -with 4 supporters and pamie style with soft fabric crotch.

Small, medium, large. 59c Tuck Knit Wear Panties, Vests (in extra and Unionsuits (in regular and extra sizes). Cannon Large Size Bath Towels Recr. 35c 29c ea- Remnant Rummafre Preferred 22x size: thread a white borders. Full and Covers 94c SYRIA TEMPLE RECORDER DIES PITTSBURGH, Jan.

W. Barber, 65, recorder of Syria i Temple, Ancient Arnbic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, for 13 years, died Thursday night in the Magec Hospital after a week's ill- ness. He lived at 406 More-wood avenue. Born in England, Mr. Barber came to this couniry with his family when young.

Before becoming recorder of Syria in 1919, he was with the Pittsburgh Coal Company for many years. Besides being 2 member of Shrine. Mr. Barbe. was a past mas-' tcr of Joppa Lodge No.

608, Free and Accepted Masons: a high priest Duquesne Chapter No. 193, Royal I Arch Masons, and a member Pittsburgh No. 6, Knights Templar, and other Masonic organizations. i What Is Freedom? Scotsman (to taxi-driver)--Are you free? Taxi-driver What exactly do you mean by free? Chrysanthemum Held Sacred In China the chrysanthemum is revered as a sacred thing, and pilgrimages are made yearly to the I River Kai where natives drink of I the petal-strewn waters in the hope of gaining long life. The type of chrysanthemum which grows there I is a tiny plant or bush, with blossoms little larger than a "bachelor button." It is called chrysanthemum indicum and is a far cry from the giant ostrich feather types we grow in the United States.

Whereas we wear our flowers and decorate our homes with them, the ancients wor- sniped" them In Japan a yearly I festival is held in their honor, at which time a festive drink is made from the petals. The imperial emblem of Japan represents a sixteen petaled chrysanthemum. Looking for Bargains? If so, read the advertising columns. Bis Pearl Shell Areas There are three bis; pearl shell areas in the world w-iich produce nine-tenths of the worltl supply. Virtually all perfect large pearls come Irom these three.

They are the Pao- moius. the Torres St-aits and tie Persian gulf. In the Pr.uruotus--low- lying aio'ils 300 miles from Tahiti-- are found the largest pearls of all. I They are found in djep water in "black lipped" shell as wide across as dinner plates. (A liiver or pearl buyer never says she'ls!) The shell from the Torres Strait, which separates Papua from Yd Peninsula, Australia, is Tjsmlly gold or silver lipped, and procures many medium-priced perfect pearls of fine luster.

The seed pear's of the world come from the Persian gulf, as as occasional large b.acks. SVEen's Suits Yiilues t'p to $19.50 4 95 Men here are suits that have plenty of snap. They only begin to give you an idea of the wonderful values you can get by buying at H. Warshal's. Made ol real quality fabrics, plain and sport models, latest colors and patterns.

All sizes. Also Overcoats Se.95 and SI2.50 Topcoats S10.95 and $14.95 H. WARSHAL i For 3fon ami Boys. KM Street JfcujeJ You. wouldn't dare ap pear at an important business or social meet- Ing in a shirt shabby at collar or cuffs.

Yet your tieraay be without your knowing it. Botany Ties- tie right and are wrinkle-proof, You can be sure of neatncckwcarslwaysby insistingcnBocanyTiea wrinkle- available in the smartest Planned Patterns. WERTHEIMER'S 150 On iv ford Ave. Attention Shoppers! Sock Sale for Men! 50c value 7c A fine ussnrtrnent of seJecled kjrs from the world's leading maker of men's socks. Known for fit and wear.

Clocks, stripes, checks. Regular and elastic fitted tops. 10 fo 12 sizes. Siicrtf inir! Pigrtiiu Jurkcts; rccr. Misses' Women's Woolen Gloves 79c Print Aprons 39c new and fresh! Covero)! 5tyjo in designs.

(Second Women's Rayon Panties, Bloomers and Vests 19c ea. Salo of COATS Misses' mid Women's .84 Smart versions of classic spon types. All were much higher priced! It in mint Rummnee Snle of Women's FOOTWEAR Values to Straps, ties and pumps of a variety of models in suede and kid. Not every size in each style. Itruiiiiini.

liummiiue Sale of DRESSES issos' uiitl tttn a -Tjve torr.or-^ on several fS $2-4. iinart frocks yourself. Tots' Wear Creepers 39c White trimmed with color atid colors, also. Soft, warm Sleepers 54c Values to SI From or bnck opening styles. With feel.

Crib Blankets 79c reg. 8Dc Pink or blue with border nursery animals; white with colored border designs. 36x50 size. Janusgy Sale of RYTEX Vellum Printed Stationery 1(Kl Sheets 1(1(1 Knvi'l You yd usiial a i i a Sale! Sheets and ciivoiopi-s printed with ami address or monogram. Double or Slat sheets.

Order now! allied Electric Washer 15c a Day cash See It! Compare It! i i i'. for value; for I toy 1 III- pa). us quu'K s.s and I'lncu'iu opcr- lor iu lil'c- Ui! 1 lor Us "iKUher uu iris" and you'll be ix-m-tuft'd ITS AN ALLIED YOU A House Wares Alarm Clocks 98c Reg. 69c Mirrors 1 liwuniJKC JOC 10 Qt. Enameled Pails 69c res.

SI h'ory c-narnel trimmed in red. A ior.

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290,588
Years Available:
1902-1977