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PAGJ TWO. THE DAILY COUPIER. CONNELL.SV.UL.Utr;. PA. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1952.

PERSONAL MENTION Rummage sale, and Friday, at K. of C. Home, W. Peach by Bethany CLcisa oil First Christian tisement--june-16-17. Mrs.

Paulino Paxeloskv a daughter, Mi.s. Lillie i I and daughter, Mrs. Sarah Kay and daughter, Charles T. offers, Frederick Stull, Leo and Mrs. Margaret O'Donnc-11 vvcic discharged i Conneils.vil.le State Hospital Monday afternoon.

Strawberry Festival, Trinity Lutheran Church, 18th, 5:00 to 8.00. Tickets, 50e. (Hot dogs ment--june-16-17 Joyce and June Ingicim, daimii- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Gc-oige W.

Ingram of 119 South Pittsburg street, have returned home aCter spending a week with their grandparents, Mr. a Mrs. George B. Ingram, at Waynesburg. Pants, all colors and sizes, $5.50.

Simons, Tailor. Advertisement --16-june-3t Mrs. Robert McCandlcss of Co- luinbus, Ohio, has returned home after visiting several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moyer, at Dunbar.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Meyer of Corpus Christi, are visiting at the home of Mr. Mover's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Moycr, at Dunbar. Week-end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moyer were Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Hardy and daughter. Karen, of Johnstown. i Mrs. John W. Evans, 811 South! Pittsburg street, has returned home after a week in New York where she accompanied her Miss Eliza both Watson, who lo Scotland.

Miss Watson of Pittsburgh, will spend three months in ISurope. Mrs. Evans was- accompanied by her sifter, Mrs. W. M.

Watson, also of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Eugene Ba.scscu of West Green street'is recuiperatinc from an opeialion which toolc place last week in a New YOI-K hospital. Mrs. Basescu expects to return to her home here in about two weeks.

Mrs. William Woilc ot Ea.sl Washington avenue is visiting relatives and friends in Winchester, Ind. Dr. and Mis. Lane Pollack, 503''a South Vine street, will leaxe Thursday Cor a vacation at Asbury Park, N.

,1. The couple i go to New Yen City June 22 to attend the wedding of Mrs. Pollack's sister, Miss Rosilarrd Sino- wa.s. Dr. and will return from their New Jersey vacation 29.

Child Adoption Parley. June 17 Approximately 175 state-wide organizations have boon invited to meet tomorrow with heads of the State Welfare Department to rliscu.s.s proposed changes in Pennsylvania's child adoption laws. Treated at Hospital. Stephen Huesdash, 16-year-old son of Mrs. Cecelia Huesdash of Connellsville, R.

D. was treated at C'onncllsvillo State Hospital at 9:30 o'clock Monday night for a dos bite on the left leg. A I By aOBEKT QUILJLEN Ma.vbe I'm lo modest, but it makes me mad to pass a store window that shows evcr'thins ri woman wears when I'm walkin' with a man. SENATE COMMITTEE CALLS FOR SPEEDY AIR FORCE GROWTH GRIM REAPED Sinkers, L. I.

R. R. Heads Slali As Mediators Move On Stoppage REVETTA'S HOTEL CONNELLSVILLE An All Lang'li Show--Tuesday and Thursday KRAMER and DIAMOND Former Features of Olson and Johnson's Review --S on Broadwiij FOR YOUR DANCING A HAMP ATKINS and His MEN OF MELODY --XO COVE'R-- SPOTTO'S--the "SpOt-tr Go auteide and look at your house RIGHT NOW Ncwr ir the isme to protect your borae against ewery- ttiug fee 'tpoatber can think i with -She Idnd ct paint has wbet ft takes; That's SWP back to fee 'weather! feriofcmr wJth SWP have the best-looking SPOTTO'S WALLPAPER PAINT 305 W. Crawford Ave. HARDWARE Phone 793 NEW YORK, engineers and Long Island a i road officials a a wailing game a while Federal tnorl to hall a work stoppage affecting i train riders.

There was some hope, among dismayed i a the two disputing forces would patch up their differences within 'i' hours and end the i transportation jam in 1he city's history. The only encoui aging note was i the willingness of both the Broth- bcrhood of Locomotive Engineers, went out on strike yestcr- day, and spokesmen for the only rail line serving Long Island to to conference table. The brotherhood, an independent union, scheduled an all-day meeting at its headquarters, and railroad spokesmen stood by for a a from Federal Concilialoi Ross Barr. As the two bided their tune in the dispute, which centered around proposed a es in operation of the a a rather than wages, commuters had to use their own resources to get to work from heavily populated Long Island. SIX BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL Six babies, throe boys arid three girls, were born at Connollsvillc State Hospital.

They are. Son, Mr. and Mrt. Frank Bas- jinger, 138 North Twcltth street, 5:42 this morning. Son, Mr.

and Airs. William Wilson, Dunbar, 1 2 0 1 o'clock this morning. Daughter, Mr. and a Fastore, 23 Gioson CM a K) 50 o'clock Monday night. Daughter, Mr.

and Mrs Wilson Bonds, 126 North Second street, 10:07 o'clock Monday i Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. GeorRc Kaylor, Connellsville, R. D. 3, 2:16 o'clock Monday afternoon Son, Mr.

and "Mrs. Thomas Bailey, 111 West Green street, 11:35 o'clock Monday morning. WASHINGTON, Senate i a i tee, in an a a on President a decision to "Ft 1 etch a piorluehon, called today for the "quickest possible build-up of a i i "The a a i is the possible extinction nf our way of lilo," the i i i said in a report, on i invest ol Ihe aircraft pi odiK i program. i i out, thai i i a loaders a set 1954 as the period of. a i peril," the group said Mr.

Turn-nil's decision to "stretch- the i a 143-wing an tore was "an invitation to disaster." The Joint Chiefs of Start i i a called for 143-wing by 1954, but 4he target a was changed to 1955 by the President because of fiscal rea- 1 sons. The subcommittee declared (hat the "stretch-out in the long run i will not save money, but instead 'will increase the pcr-unit cost of i planes. Other developments. Social Security--House mcm- hers were ready to "get right. i the old folks" by passing i legislation lo increase old-age Social Security benefits by about $5 a The legislation was defeated when it came up 1he rst time last month after Republicans raised objections to provisions "socialized medicine," House leaders were certain election-minded congr.ssmcn would vote ovcr- whelmingly for the revised mea- i sure this time.

i Obscene literature set. up to investigate obscene literature was reported in doubt on how far and how fast it should press its i i The ies- i calls for arc investigation of i i i i obscene or otherwise i ofT( rsivc a i in books, nvig- fix.mes and comic books. Rep. Fiancit. Walter (D-Pa ob- lectcd i could open 1hc door to mve.shgatc almost anything, inc some lilcriry classics.

St. Lawrence Seaway--Senate foes 01 the St. Lawrence Seaway protect were divided over whether to try to it back to i tee or create a special commission to study it for a year. Chai man Tom Connally who is leading the i against U. S.

a i a i in the proiect, said he might ask the Semte to send the measure back to his Foreign Rela'ion. 1 Committee. That probablv would kill it for this session of Congress Marine nu.ssell B. Liong said House-Senate conferees ire close to agreement" on a compromise a expand the a i C'o 1 ps and give its a a representation on the Chief of Staff. Carrier: a i a Jo-- sc'ih C.

a D-Wvo.) said he believes his Senate Mili- a Appropriations Subcommittee will vole to restore eliminated by the House, to build a second super-aircraft carrier. A. T. TAYJLOK Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. a a oi 20fi North Cottage avenue i summoned to McKeespoif a by the death of A. T. Taylor, husband of Mr.

Gasi's sister. icy were accompanied by Mrs. John Onal ot 122J Vine street Deceased, 53 years of age, had .1 stroke while at work sevcial clays ago. Resides his widow, he is survived by four children, of whom are stepchildren. The funcral'sorvioe wi 1 be held in McKccsport at 1 o'clock Thursday a will be in West Newton Cemetei y.

POOBBAUftll RITES MOUNT PLEASANT, Juno 17. The funeral service for Elam E. Poorbaugh, 77 yean, old, of 828 West Mam street, vho died 8 o'clock, Monday morning at the home of his and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grimm of Wilkinshurg, will uc held at the Grimm funeral home at 2 o'clock Thursday nfternoon in charge of his pastor, Rev.

Marvin K. Heath. Interment will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, MRS. ALICE BIJNNEIJL Mrs. Alice Bunncll, 7E, of.

Lei- scnnng No. died at Uniontown Hospital at 1:00 o'clock Monday afternoon. Arrangements are in- hargc of the McCormk'k funeral service. MRS. ANNA McKINLEl 7 Mrs.

Anna C. McKinloy, 96, of 12 Shady lane, a resident of Uniontown for the last 45 years, died at her home at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. HOMER GRIMM Homer I. Grimm, 55, died at his home in 11 Murphy sti ect, Un- town, at 9:30 o'clock Saturday ionlown, at o'clock Saturday morning Million Not Enough For Rockefeller Heir, Says Mother By United Press. LOWICLL, Ind.

11. -C three-year-old Winthrop Hockofeller, romped the backyard of his grandparents' home here today, unaware that he is one of the Nation's youngest millionaires. "Willie" is son of beautiful P.arb;nd (B o) Rockefeller whose storybook marriage Winthrop Rockefeller in 3948 captivated the country with its Cinderella similarity. Boho and her a have been estranged and a half yeais and his attorneys announced in New York that a $1,000,000 trust- had been set up to provide the child with proper "maintenance and education." Rut Bobo scoffed at the amount and called it inadequate." "ft doesn't mean a thing," the former model said, "it's a lot of money if you have nothing like wo have now," she said, "but, it's inadequate if he's to be raised to the station of life that a Rockefeller should be Qnclov the terms of. the trust Hind the youngster will begin.

1m- mediately to get $750 a month' i he's 18. Then the stipened goes lo a month until he's 30. ACter that he gels the interest' on the for the rest of his life. EUB CONFERENCE OPENS WEDNESDAY One ol the largest church conventions to be held in Altoona in years will open Wednesday when approximately 450 ministerial and lay delegates gather for the first annual meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Cosiferencc of (he Evangelical Brethren Church. It will be the firs full E.

U. B. hurch meeting sini a the merger nf the Evangelical and United Hrethrcn groups Johnstown live years ago. The conference open Wednesday evening wit i Holy Communion and a men orial service. Actual conference se sions will be- Kin Thursday morn ng and continue through Sund iy.

"SpOt-tO" Puzio in County Jail Pending Outcome Of Injuries to Stuck MRS. MARTHA LIVENGOOD i Martha E. Livengoorl, 69, died at her home at Little Brownfield Sunday. I PAUL McCULLOL'GH a McCullough, 45, of- Fairchance, died suddenly at his home 'at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon MICHAEL MUSTOYICH Michael Mistovich, 53. of Allison No.

2, died suddenly at his home at 4:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Today to Be Hottest PARTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, EAGLES HALL 8:00 far in Chest Office Leaves Note of Apology TE-RRK HAUTE, June 17. A burglar hjoke into an unfamiliar office and began searching for loot. i i i i desk a he discovered he was in i Chest headquarter. i taking a i a departed a i this noto: or Sirs, i have made a i mistake.

Everything is in Rood shape. So sorry." But No! for Long Rv UNITED PRESS So.no rchel is in sight i and tomorrow for heat and hum i i stricken Pcniv-ylvima. Cut may not last long. "Cooler tonight and not quite so warm tomorrow," was thr way the a a put it, a mg the hottest, muggiest day o'f the a thus a i Tho mercury was exi ectcd to soar to the middle 90's in most parts of the State by laie afternoon, with accompanying high humidity to arid to the db comfort. Thunderstorms were ex lectcd.

Southeastern Pennsylvania reported of homes with wator shortages or no wafer at all in the 12th day of a dry spell. Gardens were parched and lawns scorched. But Western Pennsylvania was the hottest part of the State yesterday. Pittsburgh rerjortcd a sizzling high of 93, usually cool Brookville 91, Altoona Erie 89. Harrisburg had 94, Philadelphia and Williarnsport 91' Scranton 86 and Allcntown 88.

Continued From Page in the restaurant for protection and to shoot rats with. He said it had been purchased in 1938 after a cutting scrape at a picnic at Shady Grove. The girl told authorities that i Puzio told her Sunday night, after i finding out about a Saturday date, 1 that "he'd make Wally pay for all the kisses and threatened to kill both of us." Both Amanda and Miss Colbert reported shortly after the shoot- a neither of the boys, I Stuck in particular, did or said i anything to bring about the shoot- i i despite the fact that Puzio said Stuck got smart. He told police Stuck "smiled in my face and made a damn fool out of me" when warned to stay away from the girl. According to the girls' story, Stuck did not seek a fight with Puzio and did not tussle with him until a gun had been drawn.

I After the shooting, the Peck girl 'said "he (Puzio) kept on talking 'but I didn't hear what he was saving because 1 was too scared." She told State Police that Skel- lov ran across the road and she did too because of fright that Puzio might turn the gun on her. 1 Stuck lives with his step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sheets Safe Spotto's recently purchased large of snrplns wallpaper and got sme honest to Roodiiess prices, which we alor to our customers! ROOM LOTS 10 Rolls Wall 20 Yds. Border 6 Rolls Ceiling Reg.

24c Pattern 2.39 Roe. 36c Pattern 3.39 Reg. 45c Pattern 5 439 It Was Hot in HeH. HELL, June 17. It was hot in Hell Monday.

The temperature hit an unofficial 103 degrees. Spotto's Are Now Distributors For- NANCY WARREN WALLPAPERS GUARANTEED to look well on your walls or you get a new room of wallpaper Free! WALLPAPER PAIHT 805 W. Crawford Avenue. HAB DWARE Ft one 798. CHILD A EASIER WITH ELECTRIC LAUNDRY TEAM soys Mrs.

Somwel Foster Crabtree II of State Colleger Pa- Sammy, age four, and Megi, two, Mrs. Crabtree has many little socks, frocks, shirts and uciderthings to wash every day. The fact that she has little time for laundering, and no spare space to hang wet clothes, convinced her that she needed both an electric washer and dryer. The dryer has solved her "rainy washday" worries-she can dry clothes any time of the day or night, in any weather. And both the automatic washer and dryer give her more time for the children.

automatic electric water heater operates without attention and with complete safety in an out-of-the-way basement corner. Two Area Ministers Leave for Kansas City Church Convention Rev. L. V. a i ot i i a RPV.

Franklyn F. Wise of Scottdale, pa.stors of the Church of the Nazarene in their rornmun- itips, left today for the rhurrh's general assembly meeting in Kansas f'itv, Mo. assembly, held i years, is expected to draw more a 15,000 churc'h leaders from all over the world, according to Rev. Hastie, who will return to his church June 28. Visiiing pas- 1 tors will preach during his ab-1 senee.

Election of officers and action on several resolutions will take place at the meeting. Whuo in Kansas City, Rev. Hastie will stay at the Howard. He said he plans to visit the church headquarters and! puolishing house there. He is being sent to the assembly by the Vanderbilt church congregation.

THE SOISSON TIIEAT1HE WANTS YOU TO WIN A MILLIONAIRE'S VACATION FOR Yes, You Can Win FREE TRIP for 2 to Miami Bea America's Playground, via Capital Airlines. PLUS THESE FREE GIFTS Zacks Ladies Apparel 126 JV. Pitlsburg Street Sea Nymph Bathing 1 Suit fi-Po. Terry Play Ensemble, liH'ludins' Shorfs, Pedal Pushers, Halter, Hat and 2 T-Shirts. Sam Levin Furniture Co.

121 IN. Pittsbnrg- Street. 2-Pc. Matched Ladles' Samson Luggage. The Hollywood Shoppt 104 W.

Crawford Avenue. Purse Gloves Skirt and Blouse Cotton Day Dress GigliotH Men's Sror i 124 N. I'tttsburg Street Jantzen Bathing: Trunks Slacks and Sport Shirt "We always have plenty of hot 7 Mrs. Crabtree says, speaking of her 80-galion electric water heater. Besides, meeting the normal hot water needs of a a i of four, phis almo.sr a i an au- tonnitic dishwasher it serves the requirements ol" two college students renting an upstairs room.

You can see there's plenty of "hot water demand" in this home--and electricity meets the heavy demand without fail. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY Exclusive at Spofrfo's! ALKYLUX Non Yellowing Porcelain Finish ENAMEL -fC) At t. JSnon- i i i i t. SPOTTO'S West Side Flionp 793 This Free Trip Will Be Awarded to the Holder of the LUCKY COUPON You Get a Coupon Each Time You Attend the SOISSCM THEATER, or from the Above 4 Connellsville DRAWING WILL BE HELD THIS THURSDAY, JUNE T9TH, 9 P. AA.

--On I Stage of the Soissou Theater. if you cannot be present Thursday night, you can still be the LUCKY WINNER by attending the SOISSON THEATER Wednesday Matinee, Wednesday Night (tomorrow) or Thursday Matinee, and Sign your Name IN THE PROXY BOOK!.

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