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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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TWO, THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELIiSVILLE, PA. 7, 1951. PERSONAL MENTION Private 1 aul David Seanian, of Mrs. Seaman of pibson wiio'lrStationed at Sort i Si spending a throe- with is iployerof le- Courier -reportojlal de- suits "iSam of $. 3, Mrs.

Ewing Nicholson, of 1 Qrpye and Mrs. fSBKTJBacter, son, if 1314 Chestnut street; spent Friday in ya, where apple' blossom fesiival I Senji, Mo plant or a corsage for Day, SuhdajdVIay ISthrD'eMUth'sTi Connellsvilli- 59, Scottdale 834; niaypflt. Mrs) Fran J. Horvatis arid i'iVe- year-old laughter, ot ts-'spencUHi a two, week vacation'with Mrs. HOryatis, parents.

Mi-, 'and Mrs. T. Buckworth in Wist Green street' Mrs. "is the! DUekWorth. Rummage iday i -May llth, 9 Church, itjy Ad Misfr -Befrt Riide, daughter 6( Mi-, and Mr.v Ralph of East Broad former' resitisnts of GohiiellsVille, is reported -lUite ill at Her home, Miss.Rilde,.

returned from Hongkiijrg, China, Where.she sefvefd'as a missionary, "is said to be suffering 'Her aimt, RT'FSJ -George 'Sa'ritrnydr of East Crawford avenUe, said, the young wormirt will welcpine Crigur' cards. wed i Kesfcher's Book Private Dtm-aloT son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. -Graft Vine a mrrtjjbe'r -corps at has returned te- l)is- headquarters after spending.

a three-day- furlough with his parents. -Prior to entering armed fo'fces' Private (3raEt empl'6 ed' as'- an assistant manager MUrphy -Company irt Charleston, W. Va. Summer $5.95. Free.

Ida Worthiiigtoh, Mrs. Ariha Joseph, 'br. 'JoSe'ph Roi-ke, 1 Edit -MiSkr d'atightfeT, 'Mfg; Jane ahd sin, Mrs. Dorothy Dull son, Mi-s. Helen Slaughters soh, Girl Woodward, A By.

ROBERT QUILUEN KteYl f-r Jane but she -always gives' me the 1 sion a she'd like marriage be.tter if it didn't Include a man, 4yn ButeHko D.o.lpres and Mrs'. Mary BUrtoti and son, Baby Boy SkirJs Men's Suit 50: Men's a I Every HI terd ata Mi Let Make i i -i I SAI i SIMONS; I 4Mi Schmltz 170 W. Crftwldrd Ayftntie. Fhonc 1170 Shiveiy, "James A. Washington, Robert Lahgdon, Raiph Marilla anci-Mrsi--Emiiy--iaOticie-rbaek were discharged, Connelisvilie State HosrMtEUucy.er the week-end.

liadies a i slacks maclfSrto.lol-aeK Joe Pall'a- dine, Tailor. Advertisement 7-may-'l'ti Among those from Conhellsvilie attending an annual five-county workshop of Woman's Christian Temperance Union Thursday at the Calvary Methodist Church in Uniontown were as follows: Mrs. Hess Brooks, Mrs. John Sleighter, Mrs. Jesse Graft, Mrs.

William Lawson arid Mrs. Ada Whaley. Luach was served at the all-day meeting in the church dining room. Plans were made to have ihe" 1952 conference in Greeiie The counties represented we're Allegheny, Fayette, Greene and Washington and Westmoreland; South Fri- Hospital where he Will undergo dttseWatiOii and ment. Fike of yisiting for Several day 1 respective parents, Mr, and.

John Thrasher of 1 16'Madiiion averiue and Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Fike Uniontown. 9 Mr. arid Mrs'.

Fra'ttk WelnZierl of W. visited aver the With the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Welnzierl of Painter Street, South Con.tielisvil.le.... The.

senior Mr. -Weiriiliefl Ml down 14 steps rntirhlhg at his home, prior to the arrival' of the visitors, and suffered abrasions all over his body and a laceration of the head. Mrs. Tfahk HiXsoii and son, Roy, of'Scoftdale, were ih Pittsburgh last Tuesday visiting Mrs. Hlxson's Sister, Mrs.

Jean Welling -of- Sprlngdale, who is confined at Allegheny General Hospital, where she is recovering front a serious operation 'of three ago, Mrs. Hixson also Visited Mrs. LUella Coder Cumberland, a former schoolmate, who has been inrthe hospital since January, recovering from a broken hip. Mrs. Josephine Bohadio of 214 Ndfcth stxeet, 1 ieft' Sunday" for Rhode Island to Spend a week with her husband, CPO Joseph Stationed 'on tho U.

S. S. She will also see- brbther, Chaplain Joseph at Fort Slb- Grim Reaper Mrs. Cecelia Shipley, 57, of 300 Hyttdtnas street, seuttt Cen- nellsville, died in Connellsville State Hospital at 9:20 o'clock Sunday night. She was admitted -Mrsi-aHenry: -Gair i left Saturday fif of Alan lpuzei receAtly -attended an annual busi- the PennsyJ- Vahia -Mrht- Bureau 'Cooperative dti Other this" area- i a do'titom Charles -Earle Merle- After meeting the men -the.

and breeding farm at Lebahoni The group also saw the tulip and azalea display at Hershey rose gardens and were guests for the 3Jhey Visited "a' seed'and dust plant where insecticides and funsi.cides,.ar.e:.manufactured. TJis. last "'leg of '-the' trip wa's a visit to a warehouse of the cooperative, from Which farm and home equipment Is distributed. PROVIDING EVERY KNOWN BENEFIT m.rehanctiio unquestioned quality. HtJpful lipon the ef every family tupksffW of our modern funeral home provide every Ow meefi needs of all wlia call Ui, lb tn fh ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE qualifies us to serve wherever death may occur in the country.

Pfot ctive, charges. MIL 'ON V. MUNK FUNERAL HOME She! Was born at Mill Mun JUii 1, 1S93, a daughta 1 of the Isit Mattie Williarrig ecilih and lived at Mill Run with the ex oeption of three year where she. resided at, Cori llsVillei She Was, a the Mill Bun fiap'tist dhureh. Surviving are her husband Elfficir Shipley; two sons, fibber E.

of Connellsville and "Rdy E. Mill three -daughters', Mrs Elvira William and Mrs. Sylveste Shroyer oJ: Connellsville; grandchildren; three gret-grand ehildi'e'h; two brothers, SamUe Collins Of. Conriells'Ville and Edward of Poplar Grove; a half' Harry Hart of Comiells vilie, B. 2, and four sisters Mi's.

'Hoy" Leiitz of Pleasant, Mrs, John A. Wallace Bel.lview, Mrs. Edith Hart Mill SUh and Mrs Lawrence Mc- Helhaiiey-of Niles, Ohio. A'dsiugh- ter, Mrs. Mattle Bitttte'r, precedec hei' ih' death ill 1943.

The fUfieral Will be held Wed- a pi'ayei at the home' 'at Ii45 6'clotik Jol- addi'tiorlal r'ifes ih tli Mill ftun Baptist Church' -Witt- Rev. M. T. Hulihan, pastbr, officiating. Intet'rfient will bfe in the church cemetery in charge Brooks funeral service.

PRICE CONTHOL FIGHT RUNS INTO HOT OPPOSITION MBS. ANNA BELL Mrs, Anna Theresa (Di Bell, 82, died at the home of Jie'i daughter, Mi's. Afitlone Manzttla at DUnbar at 2i40 o'clock Satur- dfty afternoon after a lirigel'ihg illness. She was born in Italy September 28, 1868, a daughter of the Lmigl and Rosie Speeney ahc lived at Dunbhi- for the past 39 years. Surviving are four daughters VIrs.

Antione Manzola, Mrs. Mary Vian.mla of Dunbar, Mrs. Angeline 3e Marco of Dunbar and Mfs. De Marco of Coiinellsville; 18 eight great- randchildren; a sister, Mrs. Jane Fiobbi of Dunbar, and two brothers, Fred Speeney.

of Camden, N. and Philip Speeney of Italy. Her husband, James, preceded her death in 1941. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning- With the cortege meeting at the Burhahs funeral home at Dunbar at 8:30 o'clock ollowed by requiem high mass in St. AlosysiUs R.

C. Church With Rev. Patriclc A. Kiernari, pastor, officiating. Intermeiit will be in church cemetery.

JAMES CALL AH AN James M. Callahan, 8-1, a resident of Fayette county for 60 years, died at the home of his brother, James Callahan, at Brownsville at 6 o'clock Sunday morning, H.e_Was born ifl County hdm, Eftgland, December 12, -1869, A former mifle he. three-sons, Peter'of Cbhrlellsville, a B. Of Brownsville and Archie C. of San Diego, seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a Callahan, and a sister, Mrs.

W. M. Lynch of Perryopolis. -The funeral will-tie held Tuesday morning with requiem high mass in St. Peter's R.

C. Church at Brownsville. Interment will be St. Mary's Cemetery at Latro- 3e. MRS, JULIA MOLNER J.uila Molner, 87 years age, died Saturday afternoon at Jie.

of Her to. son, The held his afterflopnj'at -Blair fun-, chapel. iri Mt; Cemetery, 1 near 'erry'opolls. JOHN H. HUFFMAN M'0'QNT May 7 ohn H.

79 old, made his with his daughter, Mrs; Leila Lawson of 3.iawrp.nd street, -died 5i40 Sunday at Frick Sospital, He leaves "one. Raymond of; VIount Vliss Edna and BEVfcTWS where he feels that "every day is his birthday-after a fine meal so temptingly RIVlffS By Tjiilted Press. May The Admmis'tratioii took its price Cbh- trol fight up Capitol Hill today arid it ran- into s'harjj couriterat- tflck frofh several De'fens'e MoBilizer Charles was. -the' Admtnlstrlitio'n's lead-off witness the -'Senate Banking Committee which is considering the request for a two-year extension of the ie.CQnse Pr'oduc'tiftn Act. Even before Wilson testified Committee Chairman BUrnet Maybank, Si said he doulc "rio chance" of of the Administration's request power to put rent controls or commercial buildings.

On the ether side of the Stabilizer V. Si- Sane was before a hostile House Agriculture Committee Angry out to fnrfii "Ml" congressmen were ills order" rolling back beef pi-lee's. In other congressional developments: Communism--den. MflcArthUr figured ih ariothef Seriate investigation which got under way. Chairman Pat IVIoCarrarij said his Senate Internal Security subcommittee is trying to determine whether there is any connection between the Communists hatred of MacArthur and the State Department's past criticism of some of his policies.

TJMT--Rep. Leroy Johnson, thought that MacArthur's views on universal military training would help the House version of the draft-UMt bill. MacArthur thought a decision on UMT should await end of the present emergency. The House and Senate have passed differing drart- tJMT bills and are trying to iron the differences in conference. The House version would establish UMT in principle but require additional legislation to set it in motion.

The Senate version would authorize UMT for automatic use after the emergency. Small Business--The problems of small businessmen in getting defense contracts got the attention of the Seriate and House Small Business committees. They started i hearings to determine whether, the small businessmen were getting their fair share of the contracts. Small 'businessmen claim they are not. Lower Tyrone School Taxes Nof Changed There will be no change in Lower Tyrone township school taxes next year, it was announced Mrs.

Ruth Luxner, board sacre- iary. The has announced it would continue for another year a special $5 personal tax as well as the $6 per capita tax while the real estate levy of 30 mills will remain unchanged. FntUer Byrne Dies. Very Rev. Joseph T.

Byrne, V. 67,,. died Saturday at his home at 4733 Meripoe street, Pittsburgh, Ordained 37 years ago, he been pastor at West Newton several yars. A World War One ihaplain, he was at New Brighton 'or the past five years. The funeral will be held Thursday morning.

Page One. was doing the job. No Russian aid Would "be heeded to lick Japan Arnold knisw the World significance of -those f-aotSi A ful report Was diraWn and dispatched to Geh. Carl. Spaatz, the United States Strategic Air force in luifdp-e.

Spaatz was in. strticted to it cafefuliy of" flaws, if it passed Spaaiii' the repbf Wag ta be fisr warded to Yalta. Maj. IJi Landei 1 and a.s'uctiessfu: business son, since! dalifdi nia arid hian, waS 1 courier ta Kuter, Ai'rlved in Andersen with Kuter'g aid tried to peddle the story. They: didn't hve much luck, Then thefie two young officers boiled the Pacific paper down to a single page.

Surely someone would look fit their big news. Marshall, Leahy and King brushed them off. Anderson arid finally got to Ktar'ry Hopkins, FDR's prime intimate. Hopkihg get the idea at once. He promised to' present the paper to the President.

But Hopkins fell FDR never heard the good news from the Pacific'. He and Winston Churchill made their with one MacArthur how calls one of our greatest mistakes. Air Force ve'tei'ans will tell you today that Lemay's estimate of the situation was correct, Spaati! wds so convinced of it that he argued when he arrived in the Pacific against using the atomic bomb against Japan. He said the Japanese were licked already arid could be forced to QUit without the ultimate weapon. And he will tell you today that events haVe proved him to be right.

Spaatz will tell you that ill aggressive Hap Arnold, had been at Yalta that time the Pacific paper would have gotten to President Roosevelt. "Sure as hell," says Tooey Spaatz, "Hap would have busted down somebody's door or busted somebody's Hospital Patients Mrs. Anna May Mount Pleaslant, R. Peterson of Mrs. Maude Farquhar of Perryopolis, Mrs.

Selma Enos of Connellsville, R. 3, Mrs. Jane Gore of 311 East Fayette street, Mrs. Ora Marinacci of Uniontown, R. D.

4, Mrs. Catherine Hall of Vander- iilt, Veronica Howe of Leisenring No. 1, Mrs. Lois Jean Hood of Uniontown, Mrs. Edna Leighty of Dunbar, R.

1, John A. Allen of Smock, R. D. 1, Miss Yva Carson of Perryopolis, John Knonk of Jrlndstone, D. 1, Mrs.

Catherine Bugosh of 711 West Crawford avenue, Larry Rose of Ohiopyle and MISS Ma.rgai'et Maskai'a of Smock were admitted to Connellsville Statis Hospital for treat-: ment. Miners Discovered In Salisbyry Area MEYBR8DALB, May youtig .0061 ttllnftrs fouhd dead in a Somerset county mine yesterday and A. hause said the cause of Up- their a mystery. battered bodies 6f Hrfy JE. Waifnlck and Petet Matthews, both itt the'lr 20's Were dl8C6Vered about 300 feet inside hew itigs df the John 'JPfesslei' mine in 3Eik Lick tdWnShip) hSaf Salisbury, by ffed Warhick, brother of one of the Plan Marbles Tourney.

Marilao P.ost No. 33, VeteraiSs Foreign Wars, of Greensburg Will sponsor a marble tournament. i Greensburg with the winner taking part in the 27th District eliminations, ttomecomhifc flfcnned. A homecoming is being planned by the board'of trustees 6f the U'P Middietown Church for fefft'ier' pastbrs fihd parishioners Sunday, July 2i County sheriff Karl TAte Said the cause is undetermined, but it is believed thfe men were victims of an explosion. The bodies Were found about 40 6part.

However, Dr. Uphouse teparted there was no sign of a tock fall. Officials sealed the mine following brief Investigation by State Police and Clyde Maisse, district mine Maize other mine inspectors will continue their probe today. Autopsies are also scheduled to be performed today. Fred Warnick said the men Went to the TreSslef rhihe in Search of employment.

They had been working at a mine in Boynton where both had been living for the past two months. Warnick told police he Went to the Tressler mine to hunt; for his brother and Matthews after his sister-in-law became worriedi Camera, Movie Club's Second Anniversary Tomorrow Evening 'The Connelisvilie Camera and Movie Club will celebrate its ond anniversary at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening ih the club rooms oh the third floor of City Hall. A buffet, style lunch and refreshments will be served. Ralph Christner is in charge of the entertainment program. The UnioiitoWn Camera Club will be guests.

Robert Reed, president ot the local organization, requests all members to be present. Hospital Birth, A son Was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Bank's of E2 Gibson Terrace at Connelisvilie State Hospital at 7:22 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Schoi Board Tonight.

The School Board will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the High School. SECOND PTA TO MEET TUESDAY The Second Ward PTA will hold a tea at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Second Ward School. Installation of officers will be held, The school teachers will be Revetta's Hotel Polish American A i Music fay REVETTA TRIO son: of Mount Pleasant and Mrs, Myrtle Miller tfandchildren. The funeral service will -be held at the Grimm funeral home at 2 M. Wednesday In charge of Belfflalis to K.of*ft.

LAtfE SUCCESS, N. May V. Belgium informed the Uftited Natlens it Will fiefid 225 velunteetg in June to-j6lfl the Belgian fttfee of 650 men now fighting in Korea. tinder Observation, V. Pisuia of Iver'son been taken to Cleveland Clirtio Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, for o'bservatien.

Parents of Soh. Mf. and Mrs. Andrew palkb of Whitiiey are tBe patents of a soil bern 'in Latrolse ifospitsl; satur-' day. Diocese Convenes Tuesday "May Tha 86th annual convention of the Pittsburgh wiu Open here With-Bishop Austin Pardue presiding, Following communion, the bish- ep Will suinrtiai'ige of the past year aha 'SUtline plans for the next Lions Meet LioJls dliib WUI meet at o'clock tdnight in.

Wood Methodist Church. CORN PARTY TONIQHt and Every Monday Night N.E.A.C, Club Room Fayettc Time 8:00. Admission 65c Sponsored by N. AT THE THEATRES STARTS TUESDAY 'M-G-M'S Startling LORETTA YOUNG SECOND FIATURE HIT! IMPORTANT WORDS IN Next No Minimum. Dort't put off home improvements because you haven't the cash.

A National Bank MODERNIZATION LOAN enables you to have the work done now and pay for it out of income. No red tape, no mortgage let us explain this plan to you. NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Connollsvllle MEMUR P.D.I.C Rev. Russell K. Showalter.

Burial w.111 toe made in Mount Joy Ceme- ery. See tlsfl Tomorrow The story of what) happened all over the JAMES WHITMORE-NANCY Royal Wedding 1 LAST DAY: it "I Was A Communist for the F. B. A and A troobla and romance the law! DIM POWELL RHONDA FLEMING EXTRAt "The MacArthtit Story" and Popeye Cartoon INCITE TUESDAY and A Bttritngfo DAY EAW. 0.

BolDInson "OPE1B A TlON.

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