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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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TAGE H-TIIK MORNING HERALD. ItNIONTOU'N. MONDAY, AM' ART IS. IMS- Complete Basic Versatile Brothers Serving Find Murdered Fami'y of Fhfers France Asks Invite To Big Three Meet PARIS. Jan.

14 1 API Franc, With Marine Corps Abroad Britain and the OnlUd Invite Gen. de Oaulle to U. S. Soldiers At Five Point ate ui the forthcoming "Bag Thret meeting, it anu laamed here today od reliable authority. Messages have teen sent to Loo-don and Washington suggesting; that an invitation would-be "welcomed readily accepted." Ai yet no riply lias been received, It was reported.

Disclosure that Presidential Secretary Stephen Early la coming France strengthened reports that President Roosevelt also would be here in the near future. The only uncertainty, it appeared, was whether the President' visit would be before, after or simultaneously with the Big Tttrae conference. The French Invited Roosevelt and Churchill laat October. If de Gaulle Is Invited Into the Big Three conference, Paris or some other city In France would be a logical plaice for the meeting, French officials declare, FIVE POINTS. IMjrium.

1-1 Al') German aheils are falling now in "the lipid of the. dead" mid live Doughbovs it: wintry foxhole xve-ciirsing the enemy panzer troops who murdered the American soldiers ly-. inf frozen in snow only a few yard? away. w. Five J3oints a uincture five roads three of rev.irmaissance elements of the Ktut Adolf Hi; ki division 0:1 Dev.

1. committed tiie greatest massacre on the estern rYrmi. More than. of men they linen no in the fields and mowed down with machtr.egans and pistols were dug out of the covering snow yesterday aim (hi? rooming. Promoted Tttf r.

the Am) mspei tot Al HAHN. 3 IA sttT. ctLENN. haux general i.ne- rv.in.i! sqiiarts Mrs. Gladys Teets.

Dunbar, receut-ly completed Ins basic training, at Port. Knox, Ky and is now ready foe combat duty with an Armored unit. Hp entered the Army In June, 1944. June, FFC. JOHN Z1SKA PFlt.

WILLIAM Z1SKA were dm masses vivid btacV 1 mE. a so wr.nr nrhrs bripV.tr.rsf No cr ferwarci rirr the 0: liisi i another gave a good pictuiizatlon a Marine well camouflaged fori jungle warfare. The drawings are the pride of-his parent. William graduated, in 1939 from Connellsvflle High school and enlisted April 1943. He has been oerseas eight montlis.

Also in the U. S. Marines is his bi other, Private John Ziska. 20. who graduated from DunbaT Township High school in 1942 with a perfect-12-year attendance record.

He had been employed by the Anchor-Hockihx Glass company until entering the service May 24. 1D43. He has been overseas one year. CRITICALLY ILL i't lovtliest womt NICK BDBONOV1C1I I BSbldl REVLON dit hi and. until dawn that thev were shaiT.ip Point.1 with victims of attocny lv.irj 1:1.1:0.

bodies Others lie fsc down or face up. bu: urosi it incm -have their hands upraises where ceupht them ir. an attitude ai surprise. The weeks beneath the srw have plven sarje tires sel expression of externa). tie I.h mouth butt orxned as in pro- Lorettfl Helms, six-year old daughter of and Mis.

Albert Helm, of South Connellsville, was reported In a critical condition in the Connellsville State Hospital last night, suffering from pneumonia. Her father -is secretary of Connells- Noil' Polish Powder Lipstick Even postoffice employes and n.all carriers get a pleasure from tht artisilc talent evidenced on letters from Pfe. William aiska. 23. with the U.

S. Marines In the South Pacific, to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Zitka, Dunbar. Scarcity of Christmas cards failed to daunt this versatile Murine, a lormer employe of the Dudley Eiectric company, since he used colored inks to draw his own method of extending greetings across the vast Pacific to his family. The piiture showed a Marine, standing Oil the edge of a small island, his hands cupping his mouth; shouting Merry Christmas' over the distance to a proup of buildings marked "Home." 'Another picture showed an overall-clad figure in the cab an engine. It- whs captioned "Tata." Bchcrnian far "Dud," amd the sketch v.as (or his father, a rallorad en-Using the vari-coloved inks and crayons. Private Ziska drew many interesting sketches on the face of the envelopes to the left of the address, which elicited consideration even from the hard-hearted censors who carefully clamped their stump where it wuuld not interfere with the drawings.

One, entitled 'Butt Stroke." showed a Marine giving a Jap a-knockout blow, with the butt-end hts rifle; another. "Night Patrol," revealed a Marine skirting jiuigle underbrush 'Grenade Throwing," placed a Marine In the position of tossing a -pineapple" at the enemy: Up and At 'Em," depicted a Marine point; over the top; "Machine Gunners in Action" carried through the idea of the cap-lion; "Marine Raider" showed a Marine with the weapon ready for use. Another picture showed a "Marine "after the Hike," sitting fiuwn. rubbing his barefeet, while vite School Board 1 One soldier clutches his stomach PVT. U'ARREV IIAI1N Andrew OoodL-h.

ol Kdciiborn. has been piumoted to the ot Ptc iirrcrdpif .1 recent announcement from lies headquarters. A Sen ice Grimy with the Fifteenth An force Service Command Italy. He is the husband ol Mrs Blanche viola of DWCiiOS-ter. Iowa, and of Mr.

Siu: John f.oocisj- Ko.v 24fi. A member u.e Unued States The bacs of boidier neaa is blown oft. One medic with throush his Red Cross lies stcslftht. Birds or small have eaien out hv. ee They have parity destroyed bor.if-s a solan is lie h-iddled together as if frr warmth.

The u.pfi lif-llk- ere ren-faced boy featuring the new sensational Russian Soble LEMONT NEGRO STABBED Theodore Edison. 37, L-emont Furnace Negro, was treated at 10:30 Saturday night In Uniontown Hospital for a knife wound of the thigh. City Patrolman John Mc-Cusker said he was stabbed In a local tavern. There were 110 ar- Mr. and Mrs.

Lyale Hahn. of CknitiuenlaJ No. 1. have three sons and son in-law serving In the armed forces overseas. Sgt.

Glenn Hahn entered the service July. 1941, and Is serving with the Infantry in Italy. Pvt. Warren Hahn entered the Army in Marrh. 1D4.1 and is a member of the 557th Anti -Aircraft Division, now fighlins somewhere in Germanv.

Kari Halm. SI is assigned to a P. C. boat in Panama. He entered the May.

:44 Cpl. Nicl; Buhonovleh is attached to the First Maitnc Air Whip, somewhere In the Southwest Pacific The son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bubouovk'h. of Coolsprins.

lie entered the Marine Corps In July, mi. Pvt. James Elwood Ooisse recently spent an 18-day furlough with his parenU. Mr. and Mrs.

Aquilla Goisse. of Falrchaiice. In Ihe service two yeai-a, Pi't. Gcilsae is stationed with the Medical Corps in Fort Lewis. Wash.

who lies en back with p.f, A-uiy Al: J'orcea smet en; her hand rsmrrl chtldilkc 1- no mechanic ir. Iii. 10 ward oil a b.iliet 1 vice squadron. He a Starts INSTANTLY to nlim MUSCULAR Now -iichs and the Towrihip Hig) land ir. the Mr ol the and a neci by the no n(- ana nan fled crac' The iive Doltpllbo-s ilial: lite dor Icc-coccree Siveri war, sllnunnueri to ihe Marcl PEGGY ANN 28 E.

MAIN ST And BEAUTY BAR 62 E. MAIN ST. Greeks Celebrating 1st session hv Voti Horn. I ACHES-PAINS chairman, and Juhn T. Jones.

5 ported at scattered point on Attics i peninsula. Thirre wtire other en-I sjpements along the Corinth canal, i The Greek government, is ex-: )tcted to begin conversations by the end of next week with debtees i of the EAM. the national liberation front, and ihe Elas. the EAM's militia Suspension Of War om.r.'.c for anrnra iite nr hard crml minuie expires April 30. IWW said a lnectinc will New Coal Contract Parleys Open Soon held beginning 11.

March 01 a Jhousands Cheer; British Command hkr df.id Dough bays he -i-11 ionlew hi The aiai oewn loan tr.ir.: ram; vour.t: Of. n.i..nreo prisoners marclnui; wnh are hiond and rspres-Hin les as snewmen r.e.iher sd no giad rnrid nor sorry. Speah "'Catholic Pontiff STORE HOURS: 9:30 5:30 ATHENS. Jan. H.

'APi Thousands of Greeks waving British, American and f5reek flags paraded 11 Athens today, celebrating sus-ptnsion of the civil war. 1 extends breetings WASHINGTON MO: thru: ale old. i.e.- inri-ifr. VATICAN CITY Jan AP'- II was Ihe first big demonstra- years old. said Hfr.

Alex R. Bub Milwaukee. who is iinfssii.r. ai.c rt.e CnifJ Worker' 0: Pope Piic addresses Kcman i--- 'lr fvlim. i.ncv the r.

1 1. .,111 1 obiliiv who iirrseir.t-L Years hinds'- p.irade l-r 3 v. uli 'hem wun Pic. tin Waste Fat: FIGHT- fkotuaie Pa Um M.ilr. crtchngs Dip poi.n!.' In a tia- diauMv prodded Ihe outbreak of Tie UM.w- dtlmial ceremony said 'odav -Jit clvlt disturbances.

WEEKENDERS Man I. 31 1 i-ete: rrconMruction c-l i-r n-ld annul Tiie crowd eslimacd at tOO.000. Mate a- Mrs r. aland sdnitloual. Ix attained Itll rrlurc.

10 hrrrd ta -ion. i'tumilri M. Scos-ie. fhjert Ueb nave relnrned In unci- 1:1 view at araats-past." who is a bal- atter -pendinc rci-vntl. id- hv "Ti has cony ipeee-i.

declared he and his veekeiid with the C.iaiv. to CIO' pravress. i-r Hv illu- Mltcs odd prrtcc: t-c Greek Mr. and In- Lie" Cn 111- ave- The mine ncitkri-. sii.n aiKl tir.n and thel: liberties iroin rev- Mate t.irh itirr iioi.i rninmitiee world he a siente enterprise Hie ohiUon flan: whatever cuar'cr.

arth tile d'-iKat iaooratorv -ui: uikl-FV'b- ix- sate. said hcjiicd ihe dem- Bsir.biid'.-r r.ir.tv to 1 wse do- Dvelairir more "list ration would have an effee; on A I Wi.ei. 'natrar. to 1 1 "nhieh unfi.rlilnately ear has a sp.Ret: woutd he 1 a'caMe vprii me h-W often shown ii'telf be urossty fiirwfl arc, tin ttti: cicir.e: icq icphei. "thai is nbvl nrnitltv's mission 10 ropirdin? Greek af- a ecrr.ea for tri ous -charitable lairs." reason a ca: se to Tli.

L'e tcnleiriice Although Athens area was Ihe Sloe tor-, a -u. i.i rr.ei.ltnr.- tmr. Itl'V WAR BCOKS AND STAMPS peaeelnl some fighting Wa. re- for you and yours on 4 rhr battle front and at home, where they are marie Into film and ink for V-mail; preventive 5 medicines, etc. Each pound worth two red points and 4c ai.

your 1 butchers. il PARTY DRESS CURTAINS OUR CIRCLE OF HELPFULNESS GETS WIDER AND WIDER VteAchipiUmb NEW NINONS Tt'lieu yniir lur1nr give you a presnriptichl to liavr filled, keep these, facia in mind. ETery preecription filled in our Korea is prepared by a professional pharmacist, experienced and hiclily skillerl, HBing llie; finest precision quip-incnt. The country's leaiiiua pharmaeeutieal linusea keep nnr Preseriptinn Department well supplied with nalionally-known quality prodiiris. Here, you can count on friendly, rnnricout terviee, Your prracriplinn will be co 111 pounded promptly, at a price that aavea We.

riaven't tried lo fallinm all tiie reafons for the evcr-increafinv giOKlh and imporlanec of our Hru); stores, are loo luisy tiirse dais Joins au we. can to lieJp keep America strong nd healthy. Bin we ilo know nnr Prescrip-lion Deparlmenls are busier than ever liefore, Siieh confidence, we brlir-ve, cornea from llie profffsional perloTinnnee of our reaionfiihili-lies arroriiing to tlio liiftlicd elhieiil nlandar(l. We know our mot impnrlanl lu1 is llie care, fiil and aerurnle compouailina and riiauenaiiig of prceeriplinns. Of fine acetate rayons in Zionet'i quality weave, for beauty, service and washobility, these curtains have the appearance of parry dress fabrics, In on enticing antique ivory, SB by 81 over oil, and toilorod read to hang, Fourth Floor Horn Furnishings There is ft Peoples Drug Store Near You! GIBBS PEOPLES SERVICE STORES, Inc.

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