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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE. PAL THURSDAY, MARCH 23, A I GRIM REAPER Gerald Lozaw, Karen Wolfe, Sara' Randall. Mrs. Mary Johnson, Phiilip Bell.

Arthur McClanahan. Frank Zorn, Mrs. Ruth Baird. Mrs. Gladys Adams and Mrs.

Marie hclm and daughter a been discharged from Connpllsville a Hospital. Order Kastcr corsages now. $2.50 up. Orchids. S4 up.

DeMuth's. Con- nr'lsvjllo. Scottdale. Advertisement-- 21-mar-10i Hugh of SfiR A'- Sc'O'tdale. admitted Sun rtny lo Allegheny General i- the mother of i i the father must be laziness.

Trrai the family, Ka-ter. to a country cured, Baked Ham or Spring Chicken Dinner, 51 50 SI. Connor's Restaurant. Cummingswood, Route ol, Ka-t. Mount Pleasant, 20-mar-3t Mr.

and Mi. C. ShorricK nnfi children spent th' in l.anca«ter, Ohio, where they visited Mr. Shernck's biother- in-law and i and Mrs. JacK M.

C'ritlins, former Councils- i senior Mrs. Earl C. Shernck of 210 Kasl Fair- virw accoijiphnipd junior Pherricks on the rot urn trip She had been visiting the A DiiHr fo: Collins is W11611 AUIO KUn her daughter. Bake salP, Saiurdav, Mar. 31, 9 UnQCr UlICK m.

to 2 p.m., Bingham's Clover! Farm Store and Harcum's store. Flea-ant HJ1, by Kormalville PTA MCCOXNELLSBURG, Pa --Advertisement--2fi-mar-lt --Sherman Truas. 63, state High- AUNT HET By ROBERT QUIU.F.N JAMKS RIDGH'AY I James M. Ridgway, 59. of House 'No.

100, Grindstone, died suddenly at his home at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was born at Leisenring No Search for Three Bodies After Blast ia Cotton Support Raised By I'XITKl) PRESS Plan Community Service Friday AtDunbarChurch Charges Americans Indirectly Paid Te Sabotage Plane DUNBAR LEGION HAS EASTER EGG HUNT ON SUNDAY 1 Aug. 27. 1S96, a son of the laiei PHILADELPHIA Rescue John H.

and Katharine Saylvi workers searched today' for the Ridgway. He lived fit GrindMoneibodios of three men believed buried 17 He was employed by the 1 tons of rubble in an explosion I'. S. Steel Company. Mr.

Ridg- 1 which rocked ixvo square miles of way was a member of Trinity Philadelphia Wednesday Lutheran Church of Connellsville. Surviving arc his widow. Fire Phief William Kckle-; said lne administration again today. iwill deliver the message. Tma Alice Mam Ridgway: the three- men were missing The committee voted to boost will be "Calvary." daughter.

Mrs. William (Helen presumed dead. Fifty-six persons. support price for iftxJ-crop Special music xvill be presented Hixon of Springfield. Ohio.

11 firemen, were m-' an addition-al 1.4 cents a bv the tne i- ran klin Me- The annual F.aster egg hunt. I LONDON (UP)--A Labor Party Community Good Friday serv-jmembw of Parltament charged in ices Dunbar will be held at today rhat Americansj spO nsored by Hughes Post No. 146 p.m. in the Wesley "indirectly" paid a Chinese Na- tnP American Legion of Dunbar. Church with the pastor, the Rev.

tionalist 5112,000 sabotage an- JH be ne at 2 p.m. Sunday Legion Home grounds. The Church, His sub- Robert Fike. presiding. The airline carrying Chinese A Senate-House conference com- -John D.

Schrecengost, of; nists HonR Kons: last year event is for children up to the age mmee on the fann bill rebuffed'the Franklin Memorial LabOT Ke Jchn Bainl charged in- nc uj: jve, and'prizes will be that had' arclwl lo ape groups as follows: paid a National-! Cp Jo i nlne and J2 The committee in charge is com- prised of F. Todd Burhans, James ult from ihe' morjal Methodist Church under the; change ihe. rttr tinn of Mrs Do nald ImUa to on cotton supports. Bandung conference, and the choir of the Presbyterian The money was actually paid to thony Madda Ohio: four sisters. Mrs.

i a The three men missing in the Bashum of Biairsville, Mrs. Hairy explosion were identified a a i Tusaf of Canton, Ohio, ward Johnson, 26. Philadelphia, second time in two Mrs. Catherine De.an of Poplar Grove and Mrs. John Rogers of Scottdale; a brother, i.lohn' T.

rudgway of L'montown. John Rpplnak Tj-ucking Co. of Mill- a i and two grandchildren. Two bro- ville, X.J. conferees Tuesday turned; Chllrdl wl closc Sunfln evemn 1 alnllri and three smers pn-ceded Frank anl Donick administration Mm Shipley.

Altha Bodkin Chris Hughes, Martin Bezilla and An- rece r.new employe at the elevator, and davs tnat lhe committee has Bayren Weldon and Arthur wishes in, truck drivers emploved bv the I lr un compromise House-Senate -n i.i_'_ I fann JTanrllln 6 111 1 him in death. The funeral service will held Frank Morgan ami Uonick lachi, employes 'of the Railway i flexible price a lKUaU nUIKCI at the Brooks (rreen St. with the funeral home in at 2 Rev. p.m. Satur- Kmorv I.

I.Mankamyer officiating. Inif-rment Agency who were on the' sleaf! lh(? ted to mining list all night, were l'I ol at 90 'suppers. Church which fs directed by Mrs. 'the saboteur the Nationally i If the weather is unfavorable the IKuomintang intelligence agency. I affair will be held at 4 p.m.

Monat the'Biard saJd. 'day. "I submit, however, that since 103 TM govermnent is main-; the financial and mili- In Airplane Thought 'SchrecenRost invites the public to and could not exist without their discovered unhannwl today after for crops and provide a "dual! will in Layfayette Memorial they worked company through the MUS. HORTENSE PU1NCLK Mrs. Hoi-tense Pringle.

6fi, of Connellsville. R. D. 3 (Dry i Morgan and Mallachj were in the' 10 wheat, corn and peanuts. agency pat-age when the blast oc-' Administration leaders a a i (afptV curred.

They flefl. and then joined 'forecast, a presidential veto for VI 7 work crews of the company. i it reaches the White HriVAr It The two never knew they 1 Present fonn. It was becoming Ij at her home at 2:15 o'clock morninK. Born at Smithton Nov.

18, 18S6, Allan and Carolvn Cage, son and a Department maintenancei res i ec al Hill virtuall.s juglucr of Mr. and Mr5. Louis X. man. killed Wednesday nighrj' a of h(i i a fl of East Washington four other persons were ln-j left for Cleveland, Ohio.

Wednes-'jured- when fin automobile struck i day afternoon and i return here the- rear of a cindering truck onj again Friday accompanied by Mis.s! Route 12R near here. of Lhe Hickory quar Metho- ch urv i i ng are lwo i Bruce Kaihleen Cape and Russell Moriai-, Mate police said after a car driven by of i a a slslePt Ml ty. fiance of Miss Anita Fulton County, died of aj The group will spend weekend at thp Cagp residence. Card party. Klks Hail, Monday Class Daniel E.

Herman, 25, pvening, p.m. Auspices Order ofit'nionville, rammed O. E. PleasP bring your own'truck. Ti-uax was r.hrown ortfo tAie a Malthew 8l home; lw rtauRh Iruax Ama- WMreA al home 'and Mrs.

Lailghprlv of Connellsville, the Easter fractured skull and a severed of Crossing, and two grandchildren. cards. Bridge, 500 or Adv jway. Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Ballard of Herman, Pmithton are the parents of a son born at Charleroi-Monessen Hospital March 25. It's Kestner's for Bibles Testaments. Advertisement 29-mar-3t his wife and txvo chil- clied in IfCO. i The body will He at the Gallev i funeral home at Dawson at 7 o'- rtron were en route to their Mich- home when the accident oc- 2 Two Soldiers Killed When Car Hurtles Info Baltimore Harbor BALTIMORE, Md. Two soldiers were drowned Tuesday night when their speeding convertible automobile ran over the Fell St.

railroad trestle and. plunged into Baltimore harbor, A third soldier escaped. The dead men, both stationed at purred about six miles south of the anr Interchange of the, Pennsylvania Turnpike. They were; taken to Bedford Memorial Hospi- tal. Herman, who was stationed xvithj Lhe Army at Fort Myers, auf- Saturday with the Pvt Klcher officiating.

Burial take place in Cochrnn Ceme- em parity'' system xvhich would raise' jdollars-and-ceiiN for cot- L68uS on the missing list until today, lorp objectionable to the adminis- eonsequently, had never tration by the day. themselves as safe. Red Hungary Admits Rajk "Innocently Executed" in 1949 Other news: He was refeirins to a Commons A I Pa. (L'P). Ground incident Wednesday in xvhich the observer icporn of a mufti-cnttine speaker ruled him out of order plane circling aimlessly in a snow when he tried to make thp same over Venango and Mercer charge.

jcounties alerted polict? and mili- The speaker called a i s'larv authorities early today. Air Force and other ax'iation Authorities in PittsburRh and Clevp- MKADVILLE. Pa. year-old Dennis Mlhoci, of Trade: Sen. Henry M.

Jackson Ville, was credited today xvith lead- a demanded that the make public full charges regrettable incident." he said today he had allowed. iBaird to make his statement- this land said no aircraft was reported olear up allv sunc i er in referring to the saboteur a 27 school children to safety aft- yesterday, he (Baird) used uhe er their bus driver was vor(ls he afterward cuted by a fallen high tension wire, i paicl 40,000 pounds by James H. Linsted, M. an Americans for doing Speak- ville garage operator, drivirfg er s. Morrison said.

tails of the reported multi-million trade between Nationalist China and Communist China. Undersecretary of a Herbert-the North Shenangp TownShipj -Captain Baird has now told the i Hoover told a congressional'school bus with 27 pupils aboard: House what he meant bv that As committee Monday, without he came upon the utility pole tnfe Americans give money to' the fication, that the arejblocking the road Wednesday the money must, shipping the Chinese Reds near Espyville. loifeinallv in his view have come I A Austria Communist Hungary admitted today I a number of millions of dollars! Police said Linsted stopped Americans! that former Foreign Mtnistei' Laz- vvorch of goods everv vear." jbus about 600 feet from ohe pole lo Rajk and four othpr Red lead-j Students: Rep. Melvin Price land got out to investigate. Linsted.

i chairman of a joint atomic I apparently slipped and fell on "innocently tried and in 194f) in one of the last of the great Stalin era purges. ers were executed" subcommittee on research and de-'7200 volt wire, police said. velopment, called on Congress to' Mihoci, seeing that, Linsted 1 "If I misunderstood a a i Baird's reference to having been a jpaid 40,000 pounds indirectly by the I was not the only one missing or overdue. The plane, described as a i engine craft and apparently a military type, was heard circling over nearby -Wesley from to a.m. Later it was reported over Clintonville and then Sandy Lake in adjoining Mercer County.

About IVs inches of snow-fell i the Franklin area during the night. The control tower at Greater Pittsburgh Airport said ttie pilot may have lost, his bearings because of poor visibility but apparently found his course and continued on to his destination. fered possible broken ribs And a T. C. a A A Thomas C.

MacFarland, R5, native of Ohiopylc, died Saturday laceration of nhe light lower les. I in Ocala, of a heart attack. His wife and two children suffered cuts and bruises. 50 Aboard Mexican Lost Off New Orleans NEW ORLEANS (UPV-- No signs Ft. i Mcade, were in the Bay of Oacpeohe.

The Matul burned and sank identified asjOf survivors could be found today ftalph Fralev, 36, Wise, W. a the sinking of a Mexican and Raymond Washburn. 19. Gales senger boat mth oO persons aboard Fei-r-. "Conn.

The ihird soldier, James Cox. 19. Brooklyn, N.Y., leaped to safety seconds before tJie car struck the water. a Baltimore and Ohio about 40 miles west of Celestun Light, a point some 700 miles south- wes-t of New Orleans. The Coast Guai-d said a fuel tank had been reported bobbing in the car was buried Ba near the spot of bottom of t)he sinking.

A son of the late and Anne Crowley MacFarJand, he was born Ohiopyle July 6, 1S90. A graduate of Pennsylvania State College with 'a major in mine engineering, he was 'an engineer for the State Department of Highways, retiring Jast June when he moved to Florida. He formerly lived at Monongahela, R. D. 2.

Surviving are two sons, Dr. Thomas C. of, Huntington, W. and Robert Charleston, W. one brother, Howell T.

of Mount Pleasant, and one sister, A. D. (Delia) Spencer'of Chai'le- roi. His wife and, two brothers preceded him in-death. flag down the speeding auto.

The car crashed through a rope barrier at the end of the 75-foot trestle end fell into 20 feet of water. The front end of the in mud at the harbor. FIREMEN'S Corn Party Every Thursday Mght At 7:45 Slovak Hall Lowest Temperature In U. S. Reaches 16 i The U.S.

Weather Bureau listed three cities with the lowest temperature for today: Albany, N.Y., Rapid City, S.O., And Havre, Mont, all degrees- The lowest temperature Wednesday was recorded at Saranac Lake, N.Y -R Thermal, highest temperature 'with R7 degrees. Ihroujrh Saturday I For your dancing and listening 'THE SENSATIONAL BOBBY JONES TRIO GUVS JUKI Off Route lit I'ennavllle BOOKJXK JWWLI3TG PAK1TES LITTLE CLUB first secre Matyas Kakofii, boss of Hungary and tary of Hungarian Workers' (Communist) Pai-ty at a party meeting at ERer. He admitted they had been wrongly tried and executed as state enemies. HORACE S. I-'AKQUHAU Hoi-ace S.

Farquhar, R4, of Per- ryopolls. R. 2, died Wednesday at his home. He- was a member of the Fayelte City Methodist Church. He leaves a brother, Allen, of Perryopolis, R.

D. funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at, the Blair funeral home at Perryopolis. Rur- IM will be made in Little Redstone Cemetery. MRS.

ANNA ATKINSON MOUNT PLEASANT--Mrs. Anna Atkinson, 69, of Younjrwood, at o'clock this morning in Frick Memorial Hospital. The body has been taken (o the Peterson funeral home In Youngwood. MRS. CLARK CRKKNXVOOI) Violet Greenwood.

39: of Davistown, Greene County, died Tuesday. She was born at Shamrock, Fayette County, April 3, il916. Her husband. Clark; MX children, two sisters and brothers survive'. Rajk.

the one-time police boss injstai-t a "crash program" of federalibeen electrocuted, had the pres- Hungaiy who to even greater aid for science and engineeringlence of to guide the 1st prestige as foreign minister in J91S was executed in 1949 with other Hungarian Communists as a traitor. Until today Hungary had held him up as one of its worst examples. Health: Chairman Lister regular driver of-tihe buy. Radio Budapest announced of the Senate Labor and deputy county coroner a death certificate of accidental death. students.

He said a Library of (through 6th -away from Congress study forecasts a "stag said he led them, out gering" shortage of scientists rear door of tilie bus open technicians in this country away from "the live Linstead was substituting for his day the Supreme of Welfare Committee an- Communist nation had re-exam-lnounced that the group voted unan- ined his trial and in favor of three 1 health him and the other four victims bills. They would authorize 1 So mil- of the purge. The Communists have used the term to -mean restoring some one's good name. The radio quoted a speech by lion for constniotion at the National Institute of Dental Researclv'direct the Public Health Service a contimunf? survey of sickness and Comrmmtetdisablitiy, ftnd increased funds for American Printing' House for the JBlind from to $400,000 a year. Charleroi Monessen Hospital of complications.

A native of Scotland, he leaves three brothers and one sister, including Hugh of Fayette City. measure then was'seht-to the'Sen- ate. The bill is compromise of WII.UAM FLEMING William Fleming. formerly of Newell, died Sunday at Youngstown, Ohio. He was born at West Newton and lived al Newell for number of years 'before going to Younpstown 20 years ago.

He was a Pittsburgh Lake Erie Railroad conductor. 1GNAT7, TAB1TA MOrNT PLEASANT Ignatx Tabila, 71, of Tarr, died at o'clock this morning in Frick Memorial Hospital. The body has been taken to the Meagher funeral home. HARDOBV George Hardoby, 75, resident of Brownsville over 50 years, died Wednesdav evening in the Washington (Hospital. AUtKKT PJETB7.AK Albert Pietrzak, 70, of Fayette City, R.

t). 1. died Wednesday in Charleroi Monessen Hospital of complications. ROBERT MILLER Robert P. Miller, 78.

of Fayette City, R. n. 1. died Wednesdav in WILLIAM PIRL William PIrl. nf 2U Hill died this morning at his body has been taken to the Mclnlire funeral homo.

ONLY A SHORT TIME To Share In Mervis' QUITTING BUSINESS SO HURRY IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGSI Solid WP, Still A Complete Selection of EASTER NOVELTIES Fruit mil Chocolntr, Coconnnt! EASTER EGGS Solid Chocolate FOIL WRAPPED EGGS Be Surt to Sec Our Extro Large 75 Ib. KING SIZE RABBITS (Solid Milk or i Chocolate) 45 Ib. Whin Onalati NUT SHOP 111 W. Trflttford Three Babies Born At Local Hospital Three babies were born in Connellsville State Hospital. Thej were: Son, Mr.

and Mrs. William Calla- fanners gasoline from federal tax on 'TM' Ml Mrs. William G. Coi-ristan, Washington', 11:50 Wednesday. 1 Injured in Josephine Silvis- Fall.

of Armbrust road ivas admitted to the Westmoreland Hospital at Greensburg for treatment of a fractured cheek bone 'received ladder At her in a fall home. from a dink at Somerset. AJI 6rthopedic diagnostic clinic tor Crippled Children will be held At the Somerset County Court house April DiMARCO'S GRILLE C'rille Koad DANCE TONIGHT hj The 4 Blue Notes Tayette fewest Band differing versions' passed by the Dau Shter, Mr. and Julius two bodies. Melcroft, 3:58 -o'clock this Electoral o'f chanu morning.

ing "the presidential electoral coi-j lege system said the question is! Church Anniversary. dead for this session of A special week of golden anni-, They said that is tihe result Qf aJ rsar services will begin Sun- decision to mum to committee, rta for more study. School Board to'Meet. The School Board will Monday night. the Christian and Mission Alliance Church in Gre'ens-I I burg of which the Rev.

F. L. Hartzfeld is pastor. The church was formed In the summer of-1906 meet with David McDowell, a layman, 'in charge of the first CONNELLSVILLE and WASHINGTON IALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA PITTSiURGN and points Enjoy true relaxation in a coach-sett and let BO do your driving. Fine food, courteous attention and on time arrivals when you go the BftO way I Fast, convenient train service vit 'BAO picturesque route.

tefurn ticket! for 30 'm addition te day of, Children under Ftll-- urdw 12, HAlF-FAtt CcntufT Ticket OHIO MAKE A DATE WITH EASTER FASHIONS AT THE Youth Center Girl's COATS cutest styles that you won't coming or going, and at tht The find Youth Center's low, low prices. $1098 up A Smartly styled to make her the hit of the Easter Parade. up BOYS DRESS UP FOR EASTER TOO tots for the boys suits. jackeU. Eton suits, slack sets, Priced just right tool 2 to U.

Youth Center 105 N. Piitsburg St. Orpheum Theafra.

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