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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE MORNING HERALD; UNIONTOWN, PA, page thkks WEDNESDAY, MAT 21, 19M U. S. Airmen Escape In Bad Plane Crash OWEN J. ROBERTS IS APPROVED FOR SUPREME COURT Philadelphia:) Confirmed With Forced Down Near Summit Ho out Debate or Record Vote by ILBERT PUPILS TO GETDIPLOMAS fel in Heavy Haze; Occupant-Only Slightly Injured in Fall Senate After Report SUCCEEDS E. T.

SANFORD CRASHES INTO FOREST Class of 28 Will -Be Graduated A low ceillag, which onvoloped Fny- This Evening; Program fm Exercises Is Announced etto county Tuesday, torced two United States army airplanes down. Without debate or a record vote tho Senate today quickly confirmed the. nomination of Owen J. Roberts of kotally demolishing one Fairchlld ot the girl graduate, the June bride or far mother herself a LANE its the ideal gift, combining beauty, romance ami protections Twenty-eight pupils, members of Philadelphia, as an associate Justlo of the Supreme Court. the.

Filbert eighth grade class, will re la marked contrast to tbe hitter cabin monoplane and giving two army officers and a naval midshipman a narrow squeak from death, as it crashed through a grove near the Summit Hotel golf course. The other ceive diplomas tonight at 7:45 In ex controversy ending In the rejection of ercises in the Bchool-auditorium. Guy Judge John J. Parker or Norm Caro C. Louver, of Redstone lina, who was previously nominated by army plane ennio dDwn on the Floyd township schools, will address the uennoita t'leia at AiacK's fiaco and prOBint tho diplomas.

This President Hoover for this post, nomination o( Mr. Roberts wai ConnollsvllloUnlontown road rather In the largest class ever to graduate flared conflrnioil ivithin a minute attar from the filbert Bchool. than attempt to scale the cloud ed mountain rldttei It was taken up by the Benatn. Tho program follows! I Concert by Filbert School Orcliest The lawyer who prosecuted the gov The first nlano contained Canlnln ernment's oil fraud cases against to Hill, TJ, 8. I.t Frank Phillips, U.

8. pilot, and Midshipman W. 3. Harry Sinclair and Edward nnneny Hlghth Grade Play "Commencement will take the seat on the Sup at Filbert scnool, Harper. Dropping 0 feet after it Joe Joe Kozma Court left vacant by the death of Wd struck the top of the trees, the ship Mary Mary Ohuoy ward T.

Sanord, of Tennessee. landed a complete wreck. Miraculous or yourself, at these amazingly low prices. The LANE gives complete moth protection. 70 of it is M-inch red cedar in accordance with government recommendations.

More important still, it is aroma-tight nine Lane improvements seal the fragrant moth -killing aroma in the chest make it a permanent moth killer. What a money-saving opportunity! The most romantic, yet practical of all gifts a cedar chest with a beautiful hardwood exteriora genuine, certified, aroma-tight LANE at a price which shatters all records for cedar chest values 1 Select one of these glorious Lane Chests for your sweetheart, wife, sister, mother, daughter Salutatory Ala Abbadlnl ly tus tare raeu crawled put 01 tno Henry Joe Petrilla cabin with only one apparently ser Tom Job OgTodny FLOYD SHAVER IS iously Injured. Lt. Phillips had a bad Esther- Catherine Koima cut over the loft eye. All three, men Tohn Pate Dargat wero scratched and NAMED PRINCIPAL OF DUNBAR SCHOOL Anna Matcko The plmie fas eniouta to Wright Orator Albert Kli leld, Dayton, Ohio, from Washington The men had ree.ched Chalk Hill when Historian Wanda Rockwell Prophet ESvelyn Rebovlch Floyd Shaver of Smith Brown something went wrong.

Circling and lias been elected principal of the Dun Duet. "The Bells or St. seeking an opnn spot the pilot located the amall clearing of tha Summit Ho Arthur Tracy, Ida Mae bmlto bar Borough High school, succeeding ti. A Hvans who will assume a similar tel Roll course In tho back-of tho hotel position at Mftsontown next fall lawyer Anthouy Falaisn Reader Betty Garner Jano Nellie Medlook Immediately after the landing the Eight teachers were also chosen at three moo repaired to the Summit Song. "Where Its Springtime In Old hotel and wired tbe roliowing reie- gram to Wright Field: the mooting the Dunbar Board of FMucatlon Monday night, They are: Shaw, Mary VanNatta, Gladys John, Jane Wood, Gertrude Ollraore, IC7.Hbeth Filislmmone, Elisabeth Fer- "Forced Inndliifi made tnibert ateva wieca.

iiaroia Metheny, Andy Fabian. Albort Klaezlk, Paul Swettier, George Sutton, Hotol, Unlontowii, Pa. Piano badly damaged. No one hurt." Addross to Seventh Grade rfn and Bertha Arn, After a hurried call to Tjdloulown Faye Sutton for assistance, 'he three men wore The position of assistant principal open as Miss Clara McDowell Grubtsn brought down the mountains and Lt. was not an applicant for re electl Phillips was Riven treatment In the String Quartet.

-Nydla MonestersKy, Bonner McAidle, Jean DelSig-nore, Dora Knapp. emergency room at the Unlontown PARENTS OF SON Hospital, Ho waa sunering trom iaccr- Valedictorian Patricia McKay Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Harding nf atlons of the face and an X-ray picture Address and Presentation of Di I nlonlown are announcing the birth was taken to determine whether or of.

a son, Raymond Eugona. who ar not anv bones had heon broken The wreckage equipment of tho plomas SupL Q. C. Lauvar Gloslng Chorus Class ClaBS Colors Yellow and White Class Flower i Shasta Daisy rived on the morning of Mondav, May 19, 1930. Mrs Harding and the Infant Uurgess Field ttaff was sent immed were reported ns resting qulotly yes iately to the scene of the Summit wreck to rescue tho iustiuments and Class Motto tenlny afternoon.

Mra, prio Victory Without I-abor" lo hoi' mairlage, was Miss Gwpndoly whatever saKaga possible. How the Lett wing of tha plane. PARENTS OP DAUGHTER I.elnuan of Dunbar. Owiu-j of radio recelvlnj; net. which was shattered on tne tip became wedged between a large, tall Mr.

and Mrs. Robert William HaT- dead tree and bna or two smaller trees llchek of Kelslcrvllln nnnounc SlultgnRil, Herinfiny, aro belnK taxed arrival of a daughter. Rose Mae, in 4, cents ti month to provide tunas Is a mystery. was apparent that tha plane with hind cved molding ZX Rtgulsr price 3S0. In rhl.

l. J3T 'i iT.l'nZTSr only Ji. 3 Other Line C.dsr CheiM u'f' CKr s8 dollar down and the cli est ri lSSB 9B delivered. The balance mSm be mot by small pay- A. jjrkSro.ind lor gtQohie 1 CmvIujA suU HHk idi3Ur wli ht 11.

In tbii uli innji rKhli.Wr 252 QSBSBBmm merits you 11 never miss. 29Z2: operant Local nrnadcaauiii; start. llielr home. House No. 7, on Viednea day, May U.

19S0. Mother and dnugh subsidise a south Germany landed nosa down and that the wing struck the dead tree and nestled to the ground as it followed the tree company. ler aro reporr.ru us amnj mceij downward. Smalt trees, some of them dead, wero on each slda nt the left which Is damaged in many places, The interior ot the cabin wa wreck while the outside 6hows signs the crash. Dlood was spattered on the left side of the Inside ot the cabin as though lha pilot had been thrown lolently to tuat sice 01 xno amp.

me pilot's seat was only slightly damaged other seats In the i-abln were 7 East Peter Street SPECIAL Del Monte Peaches, Large 2 mollshcd, n' i nit The nose of the craft was sunk 2 101 45c SEE OUR WINDOWS the ground, showing signs of ploughing through tha smaller trees and bimhea, lilLe half of the propeller SEE OUR WINDOWS Islffli in blade was embedded in the dirt- ino half ol tli prapollcr which could bo seen was fiadly bval. The bo-Jy aud tall of the chip rested on small Irrfs and underbrush, vlth the craft heading up the hill In the diroction ol the Summit Hotel golf course. Many persons who found their way uo a rough and narrow mountain road aro to be found within a comparfttlv Iv small area lu the central section viewed (ho piano which was about 100 feet otl tula mountain road and about tlon'a history, Philadelphia offers associations which are identified with It alone and which distinguish It among1 DEATHS tho cliy. an area 1n whlcdi are kcateilj THOMAS MURPHY JOINS CIRCUS BAND FOR TRYOUT 200 yards the northeast of the Sum mil Hotel. great department stores, many span inlty shuns foe men and women, veil I Peaches, ASCO, Large Can -21c Heinz Baked Beans, 2 med.

eans 25c Heinz Spaghetti, 2 med. cans 25c Scratch Feed, 1QQ lb. $2.19 Matches- 6 Boxes 15c Rinso, Large Package 19c Onions Bermuda, 4 lbs. 19c MEAT SPECIAL Armour's Star Hams 25c Whole or Half Fresh Ground Beef or Pork 25c lb. Pork Chops 28c all American cities.

Chief of these, of The distress of the oUino was first auvnnts, hotels and theaters. Also I ul la Independence TCill, where noticed by Stuart Slilwell and Jack SELLE SHOCK Mrs. Bella Shock, 63, died suddenly, tonday. May is. 19S0.

while on a this area are many Bno publlo ssiuaies Including the four Hint ware laid ou; hy William Penn when he planuaJ Hanu, members ot lha iirm ot oraw-Cord, Slllsvcll. Hann, who wore I'homas Murphy, member of Ilia raduating class of the Unlontown visit at tha homo of her daughter, Mrs. and founded lho city nearly 2o0 years Senior High school and a member of the Unlontown Schools' band Is now ngo. Here, amid f.woly kept v.j receiving a tryout with I he band ot the Sells Floto Circus. der old shaile ueos, visitors and relax 111 lie coursa at tlioli the Liberty Bel! reposes, and within whoao walls tho Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were drawn and stsnad.

This old "State House." as lt waa known In Revolutionary times, Is mecca that draws visitors to this city from all uvur the world, yet la but ona of the buildings hero which fir urs so prominently In tho early M-tcry of the country. Visitor to Philadelphia may (alia their sightseeing leisurely. Many ot the mujt Intei-esttng old landmarks sight seel us. Murphy, who wrol the march. Olass of 1930," which ho directed at driving east on lha National flke.

It was ul Chalk Hill that the plane loomed up in fi'ont ot the sedan. The craft then ib uot teot ahovo the ground and following the road closely for dltactlon. "He'll never make prodicted Mr. atilwell lo his companion as Stuart had seen service no an army ulvman and kui'w tho performances of a plane. Mr.

Stllwell turned tho car around Bus camoetlilnu has no a Kayniond Gabuart, of Kedstono township. Deals, was Bald to have been tho result of a heart attack. Her homo was at Btainell. She Is survived by her husband, Thomas M. Shock, Dramell, and tho following children: Mrs.

Russell Neesa, Mania; Mrs. Frank Teleko, Jerome; Mrs. Saul Rotlfsou. llonos-aan; Mrs, John Strlckler, Ohio; Alia. Holly Davia, New Cumberland, Mrs.

Gabhart; Howard Shook, Wichita, Fted, at home; and the pageant last week, is equally president with tha trombone or drums. business of the I.ubaek-Sesvbei rail I way 1 1 lu (Icitii.iny that It niR) le Joined tha circus In Pittsburgh 'I ju'jii: this week. biibildUe 11 at chalk Hill and followed tho plant) which perceptibly In the Sam SHOPS IN CITY Mrs. Ocio Rltlle of Carmichaola, Urown. hollow, in an euovi lo Henry and Benjamin.

Brained). She IB I lleved that Pilot Fbllllps staiiaa nis Greene county, was In Unlontown to shop yesterday afternoon. engine. Tho left wing tiped a tree and is also Hunrlvcd by 35 grandchtldron aud three great grandchildren. FMnoral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the homo in Ilrai-nell at 2 p.

in chargo of tbe Rtiv. then rami) tbo crnsli, biuwou nnrt Hann were on the scene within a fow mtnuics. Thay marveled at tho A. F. Hanea, of Urownsvlllo, Burial Modern Method fortunate escape ot the three mon, I.ta Powdan and Floyd Mao Lift Them Out oulsen wore lying the army bhip will prohably be In tha cemetery nt at woods.

CHARLES J. HARRIS Y'ord haa reached Unlontown o( lho I which came down at Mack's Place forniorW tho old Floyd llounett flold (lumuleteiy enshrouded by the low. CORNS Callouses Go Too tlvlnir clouds the aviators sought nafe Are You STILL PAYING for your roof? BILLS, billj, billl I'oi rcpimc.x in old. leaky foof! Juit pcciuig wircr into 1 iin! bMidci.yoii nr cTtr rfjllr lilijflfd willi nuktihirr pi.Wfi-rmn. ilaJ npiin, i iicoinniiclice n-J uiiIt wicci dualize -hy re moSnj lu die li.t nms .11 flier ly ou the ground.

After gottlng their bearings they again started off for Pittsburgh only to give np on the second attempt and reluming th.iy slop ped at lluigaas Field tor tho remainder of Lho day. hi? safest and real modern way romove corn, root and all out itay la aoak them every night for -1 nights in an Invigorating, death, Wi'duesday, May 7, 1530, at his I lata homo in Prlendsvllle, ot Charles Harria, formerly of Union-town. His death is said to have roaull- ed from iniurles suffered last Novum- bs.T while at work. Ho is survived by his widow ami (hrco children, Hobort and William at homo and Orrte Oldlaud of West l.Blsenrlng, logether with- iwo grandchililren. humeral services wero conducted iho Methodist Elplacopal church al i Rov.

Mr. 3h'-a. ps tor, nfflclatltiK Burial was In Sruiila conielery. Warrant Offlcor W. BnUoy in charge of Burgess Field assisted by a fctlmulallng Radoi Footbath.

k(9 GROGAN'S Al For Flawess Gems II III Flawless is the pure beauty of Grogan ji If III matched Pearls. And the same i trus jjjJJ of all otlitr Gems exhibited in tho jjji jjybi Pr nearly a century the same high Kfl'll standard of quality ha been maintained fjj I by the Grogan Company in its broad ji i range of precious merchandise Personal II erow or men suecessmiiy mamuuuuu the damaa-od monoolnne and romnved Thro put on modish shoes again, walk and dance with greatest comfort because there's nothing left to it to Unlontown at a late hour last night, The occupants of tho piano left nnhe. No pain, no trouble. IFiilonlown voaterday attd aiinlanr. sen! hon 11 Is hellevod, from ,.1 1 Waahlnploii, Retire mil, ou tin (hoote jm -prop-t i my your home Cftnineul relicjitfj '1 lie niAirfu! itiiiwlci gii on liihl oei Radon liberates oiygen which soft-lem hard outer layer of corn, each night penerallng further and furthor thru lho pores, arrvlng tho salts to acme) root or corn, so ioaenlng it that it comes Tight out.

Nothing like henlthy, true from corn ft to assure happy days! Hot a paokaga of Radoi at FavettB Drug or any drug ainro. Adv. 3 Al ihe of A. W. Uainage (ouudoi of largo store In i.mlon was a vi'pilea In or iinrm I rjof.

fv-i un.i'j lr Jtwciiy, Jia ma anvr strj ana ocrvica, lc mf Cflodf. WikIjm and Bronrr, NWStio, Vi UUrd flamagc building, sent ployes. PHILADELPHIA TO DRAW MANY TOURISTS, BELIEF! PlULADHI.riilA, May 1 Willi lho i nrly May Influx of ton 1 lta already exceeding that of provloua jenca, inciloiUlons lire tht I'tiiladel-pliln, wlih Its wealth of hiMilc-al landmarks and associations and In proximity (o other cllles and places i A phone will Uing r4u 4 eipfti. HewilUipUinwlifJ-MA. SKirijjlcl ,1.1 In In ilie Ion run I jS WoodSttlCAvft pmsburgh.Po- I II Monuments Ijareo Stock on Jiaiid.

Call and 3ce tha atone You Buy. "Building. Monument! Since I88S' MARSHALL. S' 33 Morgantt-wn 3t Unlontown HANKINS-PAULSON CO. I.umlirr BnililiTH Stitjli'-( lho ,,1 r.f Mi'" rel this summer J'hone or Wrllt l'nar i'hotog raphs In tha na-.

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