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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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7
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1950. THB DAILY COURIER. CONN ELLS V1LLE, PA. PAGE SEVEN. NEWS OF COURT UNIONTOWN, June 7.

De- cices by Judge H. Vance Catto Monday divorced three couples. Miss Helen Umbel, a bank teller of New Salem was freed fiom Wade Umbel of New Salem, a bookkeeper. The two were wed September 16, 1945 in Fairchance. After three months, unpleasant- jies began, the wife said.

Her husband objected to preparation of his meals and arrangement of iurniture in their homes He told his wife, she said, that a girl named in her testimony was as pretty at a picture on the wall." James Willard Johnson of South Connellsville claimed that iis wife told him she loved another man. The desertion date given as July 15, 1945. They were married February 24, 1938 in Uniontown. Johnson served in (he Air Force during the war. Later he was employed as a truck driver.

James Mains of Uniontown, cnarged his wife, Barbara, of Pittsburgh, with cruel and bar- treatment. They were married December 1, 1934, in Oakland, Md. Mains said he 'ast heard that she was in Baltimore, Md. leek PUC Intervention In Pittsburgh Bus Strike By United Pnss. PITTSBURGH, June Mediator J.

Edward Waldron intervention of the Public Utility Commission today in the strike against six Pittsburgh dis- rict bus lines. Waldron left for Harrisburg ast night after he and Federal Conciliation Commissioner Charles R. Ward failed in their efforts to end the walkouts which have cut oft normal transportation for 500,000 persons. The two mediators proposed a new plan for settlement at a long meeting with representatives of Harmony Short Lines nad negotiators for the striking AFL Amalgamated Association of Street Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes. Misfortunes figured in the hearings on the appeal of the Independent Order Sons of Italy, hose license was ordered suspended but continued active until disposition of the appeal.

Previous to the time set for the first hearing before Judge Vance Cottom, Agent William S. Bushnell of Altoona was involved in a motor accident. A short time later Andrew Uncapher, deputy attorney general, suffered a broken leg. Tht-n an important witness died. These incidents resulted in the delay, Mr.

Uncapher told the court. It was charged that liquor was sold to non-members and membership cards issued without the usual period of probation and investigation. Mr. Uncapher informed the court that previously the club had been conducted in a legal manner and had never before been cited before the Pennsylvania State Liquor Board. Attorney Wade K.

Newell for the club did not offer any evidence to combat that of the enforcement agents. June couples will 173 mark at which to shoot month That was the figure in 1949 with the prospects of a higher matrimonial mark in 1950. Official figures last month disclosed the total of 111 compared to the following In years: 130, 146, 175, 206, 85, 82, 63, 83 and 33. In April the total was 86, March 50, February 58 and January. 57.

Charging that he -was dwertec in June, 1927, Nick Boznick, of Masontown, has instituted divorce preceedings against Milicia Bozick of New York City. The two u-ere married May 7, 1921. in Masontown. Uuhdergoing an operation for dauble hernia several weeks ago Sheriff J. H.

Echard is improving rapidly. The operation was performed in Shadyside Hospita; in Pittsburgh by the chief surgeon of that institution. Seventh Member Of Family To Join Religious Order PITTSBURGH, June 7. --A family religious tradtion will be, reaffirmed Sunday for the seventh time when the Rev. John Fred-; erack Hinnebusch will sing his first mass at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Father Hinnrbusch, 27, will be ordained in the Order of St. Dominic Saturday at Washington. His three brothers and three, sisters also are members of the white- robed order. Elephants Take Time.

A mother elephant carries her young before birth for about 22 Add 10 Per Cent To Cost- of Natural Rubber Tires By United Press. AKRON, Ohio, June 7---Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company today boosted by 10 per cent the prices of deluxe automobile and regular truck inner tubes manufactured with natural rubber. Tne higher prices for tubes follows by less than two weeks increases by the whole industry of and 5 per cent, respectively, in the prices of passenger car and truck tires. Tube prices were not boosted at that time. Steel Company Officers.

PITTSBURGH, June Lauehlin Steel Corporation an- months, longer than any other nounced the appointments today known animal, and bears only one of Herbert Johnson as assistant calf at a and Milton H. YOU'RE TELLING ME! NEWSPAPERMEN are extraordinarily sentimental, cays a not 3d Canadian barrister. We agree--they sure bate to see their stories killed cr even amputated. spiists have btiih thdr own strip for pttues, as weW as bai f-mitided i Villic, our typewriter tapper, tf Ctvna policy hat anything to do with flying saucers. Kissing, says a medical article, not raise one's Mood pres- By WTIUAM MTT.

Centrtl Press Writer sure. The writer, apparently, never chanced to see his favorite girt fcissinr, somebody else. Tljf dandelion, insists a kotti- culturist, is And, on yoM lawn, pretty awful. I You cant improve on Nelure though, with had given the next-deer neighbor's deg the larynx of a canary. i Zadok Dumkopf wonders why other tennis playing a i bother to challenge the United States for the Davis Cup.

They always show a net loss Jaccb as director of personnel re- latitns. Johnson previously had served as assistant to vice-presi- dent-sales since 1946 and Jacob as assistant director of personnel relations since 1947. Earthquakes Start Sixth Lava Flow On Hawaii Me HONOLULU, June 7. New earthquakes shook Maurm Loa volcano today and started a sixth laval flow pouring down the southwest slope. Robert Hind, a rancher in the area, said the new flow appeared to be of limited volume but that it had a "strong potential" because it erupted from a fissure low on the volcano's slope.

Four ozher rivers of lava have reached the sea south of the Kona resort coast but a fifth flow, veering to the southeast, has been trapped by tablelands and is dying out. Healthier Pigs, Iowa State College farm experts report their experiment! ihow rotated pastures for hogs lowered some feed requirements, produced healthier pigs and bi ought larger yields in crops following the hogs. '-Inflationary MADISON, June -Homer McCoy, a war veteran, complained today that his landlord raised his rent from $28.75 to $300 a month as soon as slate rent controls were lilted. Offers from Constipation tfct cJwbfc TRANSIENT Unit DR.IDWA.Wr OUVI TABLET! Few persons appeared in the commissioners' office In a final effort to have their assessments i educed. Only a few of the tax blotters have been delivered.

Tax money is expected to start about the early part of July. American Motorists Tour. Some 30,000 American motorists will tour Europe this year in their own cars or cars rented abroad, taking advantage of the new regulations favoring tourists, the Gydnia American Line reports. Don't- Take Chances FIRESTONE SPECIAL Any Type Car. Here's What We Do 1.

Inspect, clean and repack front wheel beartafft, 2. Inspect brake 3. Check and add brake fluid if needed. 4. Adjust brake shoes to secure full contact with dranu.

5. Carefully test brakes. 89 $4.50 Value Hydraulic Brakes Only Old is truly LEONARD J. KANJWENBERG, Executive President of "Weber Waukeeha Brewing Company, Wisconsin FRA J. KLEIN.

Executive Vice President Qenei al Manager, Star CARL1IS K. Viet President Peter Bub Brewery, Winona, Minneiota, HAROLD 8. MSDEREH. President, Atlantic Brewing C6mpany, Chicago, Illinois. Here's the way famous brewers from every part of the nation publicly praise OLD EXPORT! couldn't buy these only "A SWELL BEER" could deserve them! FROM ALL OVER THE NATION, famous brewers of other beers have this to EXPORT IS A SWELL BEER." There's never been anything like this public endorsement by top men in the industry before -it's probably the greatest compliment any beer has ever received, and the most convincing proof any brand can Read the statements from the brewers taste OLD EXPORT yourself that's all Mister, that's all! W.

I known Butcher of Frederick, "In my opinion Old Export every bit of praiae those brewing have to give. It's my favorite" F. M. SMITH, Railroad Conductor ot Morgantown, W. "The are clear --Old Export li a swell beer nacle with oparkllnr mountain water--the know It too.

A E. MESS.NKH, Aircraft Mechanic, Hageri- town, "Thoae brewers know thejr business when they endorse Old Export. That flavor Is worth writing about." THINK IT OVER! You've seen these big, bold, public endorsements of the beer that's made 'with Mountain Water. And you know, when a beer like Old Export can be a local favorite for over 60 years when its sales keep climbing steadily when the brewers of other beers publicly praise i and when your own friends and neighbors say it's "A Swell Beer" that's reason enough why you too should JOIN THE EXPERTS -SAY OLD EXPORT! 8 Glass Worker of Fairmont, VV. "When a beer eatln- folks they are clad to recommend it.

Old Export ray a beer." 1 A A Woolen Caid Kooni Finisher, Winchester "I van join the experts In Injt Mountain Water difference I It right along." A Painter, Creuison, "Do agree with brewen who Old Export iwellT Just watch mi go for a ooM work." 6UMMUAM0,.

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