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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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TWELVE THE MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN, PA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 193 Fine Attendance Many Citizens Victimized By Hitler, Mussolini In Common Cause Sneak Thieves Assured Banquet principal avenues of the Japanese drive. The overland forces were operating on tho left flank of the Pelplug-Hau-kow railway column which yesterday defeated 15,000 Chinese iu northern iionan The railway column was marching on Chlslcu, about CO miles north of Cheugchow. With the Chinese front broken along the Hwal river on the southern side State Campaign On Democratic Side Muddled (Continued from Page One) counter-claims of young Republican support for Judge Arthur H. James and Gilford Pltichot.

the G. O. P. candidates. Pincbofs blast at (he vouur (Contiuued from Page One) WORLD-WIDE INTEREST SHOWN IN "SIN' CHILD Inquires About Her Have Come From Hundreds Of Persons.

JAPANESE CRUSH DEFENSE TROOPS; CONTINUE DRIVE Stubborn Foe Caught Between Two Halves Of Viselike Offensive Of Advancing Army RAILWAY OBJECTIVE of the double-edged front, a Japanese (By the Associated Press) LONDON. Feb. -13. Itelcbsfuehrer Adolf Hitler and Premier Benito Mussolini pivoted their Berlin-Home axis today on a bid tor Austrian friendship In a new campaign to gain colonies purso was stolen by a pickpocket as he was shopping In two downtown stores. Ho also lost his auto cards.

"Uncle" Joe Phillips, 314 North Gallatin avenue, reported to police his wallet was purloined by a sueak-thlef who made a clean getaway with and some papers. He said the spearhead was being pushed at Ku chen, 00 miles' south of Suchow. Republican's executive committee endorsement of James' candidacy prompted the assertions. Speaking In the same hotel where. Chinese along the Tientsiu-Pukow With reservations Hearing fhe 200 nark, a tine attendance Is virtually mured at the twenty-seventh annual neetliiK or the ITniontown Motor Club illicit opens tonight at with a inner in the ballroom of the White watt hotel and closes at one o'clock i the morning with dancing.

Hescrvallons will be impossible live Monday evening, the club an-outiced. Large groups of members re expected from a scote of out-of-)wn points. Both branch offices. In' railway iu that sector were mtld the Japanese to have been "beaten shattered." two floors below. Democratic leaders were reportedly conferring on other i GETS MANY PRESENTS then took place In a local butcher possible gubernatorial caudldates Shanghai police wore feverishly at Marglotti denounced Democratic work to put down terrorism and coun Third shopper to rail prey to the pickpockets was Lewis Hastings, or slato makers wllh tho words handful of political bosses had ter-terrorism already responsible for 22 bombings and lx murders including four decapitations.

hfield. but. his loss only amount right to hand-pick the candidates of ed to one dollar, lie said the theft SfrAN'GHA Feb. (Monday) (AP) Japanese armies rolled relentlessly torn north and south today to ward a frontal Junction on China's vital Lunghul railway, crushing their me party. nil reasonable occurred in a Main street business u'nie ana in somerset, report reservations for the dinner I 'I'he attorney general did not state dance.

his plaiiB but ho said: "Backroom slate-making conferenc Some mean thief broke into an immobile owned by D. Fabery of stubborn Chinese toe between the two p.illii es bred the public resentment (hat Jewelry Robbery Case For Nudists Speaking featuring liussell Singer general manager of the A. A. L'luier Jenkins, national travel direetoi halves of their viselike offensive. McClellaiidtown and parked in the led to the overthrow or the Kepubllca 11.

R. freight yards Saturday On the northern side of the Lunglial In world flllnl with pitfall uninitiated. Within mo weeks--ever of the A. A. both of Washington.

Party. It. would be political suicide lor -the Democratic party to follow for Germany and recognition of Italy Ethiopian conquest. Hitler's conciliatory move In his conference Saturday with Chancellor Kurt Schuschnlgg of Austria was described in diplomatic quarters as an attempt to isolate (ho Auetro German problem from the forthcoming German political negotiations with Britain and France. Premier Mussolini already has started Informal (alks with Britain on possible withdrawal of Italian volunteers from the Spanish civil war in exchange for commercial credits and recognition of tho Ethiopian empire.

This Interpretation of Dor Fuehrer's newest surprise occupied London diplomats even more than reports of a break between Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and the dictatorship or King Carol in Rumania, both o( which were linked closely with the Berchtesgaden conference. King Carol's ousilm; of a Fascist In stole a 25-pound stick of sugar, butter and other food stuffs. D. and S. Edward Gable president of the rennsylvania Pin BltOOKLINE, Feb.

13. (AP) Three armed meu ferced a jewelry ore owner, his girl clerk, and a saios-nn to disrobe, robbed the store -safe this shameful and out-moiled policy." Lewis, who attended the conference, said after the meeting that his "position in these conferences is that or an Invited guest, I am not a politician. I am not associated with any political parly as such. I am not participating in the selection of so- corridor into central China an army or 15.000 Chinese hail been shattered. He-ports were that a Japanese vanguard had reached the Yellow river and was preparing to cross for an assault on Kaireng, Honan provincial capital.

On the southern side massed artillery and planes had broken Chinese resistance on tho north banks of the Hwai river, permitting establishment of a broad front while a spearhead reuerauon. win follow a brief business session and election. Entertainment will be built around the Uniontown Community Male Chorus and solo guest artists. Dancing of both round sqnsic varieties begin at ten in the cleared ball- received of $10,000 in old gold and Jewelry and in in the owner's automobile, last Alleged with passing a car on the wrong side, Wayne Keslar. 20.

of Masoiilowu wns nabbed Saturday by Patrolman Fred Hobaugh. Another motorist. Lewis ti Buckingham, of Fredericktown, -was tagged for his failure to stop at a sign In Hngau Alley. Joseph E. Cukova, 24, of Phillips, was charged with operating hts car without headlights.

These niitoists and about a score called political slates." mi! night. Reported to be championing the cause of Lieutenant Governor Thomas Kennedy, like himself an official of the "United Mine Workers or America, Lewis said. labor in Pennsylvania 'bus indicated its interest in one of 1 birth 1. 1982 babe seeing the light if to make up for 1 icr love and the care i leather, the whole in a common move The Jewelry shop or Charles II. Wallbuuk.

only two blocks from the police headquarters of this wealthy Boston suburb, was robbed. In the storo were Miss Rose Telenerit, the clerk, and Irving Stenshlr, of Pittsburgh. a salesman. Insurgents Gain On Cordoba Front clined government In Rumania was for said to have been one ot the causes ot Hitler's move to get new friends the state's great, citizens, Thomas Hlliv edy. ills excellent record through better relations with Austria.

column drove rurlher north along the Tlentsln-Pukow railway to stab at Su-ehow, heart or the Lunghal defenses. Japanese military authorities said their long heralded "big push" was under way iu all sectors ot the central front auspiciously launched by yesterday's sweeping victories. Chinese reports virtually confirmed the Japanese claims but insisted Ocn rali.mimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops were falling back in orderly fashion to take up new positions. Two railways, the Tientsln-Pukow line intersecting the Lunghai at Su- public servant, eiiiz he reported breach between Eden nil Chamberlain was said to have onie over how soon a settlement with ides, three Gales, or Uniontown trday after- -ly been denied and cd the birthright nf i ii. I).

were nabbed Si The robbers waved the trio to the backroom, where all were ordered to disrobe. One robber picked up all Ihe clothing, leaving it on the sidewalk in front or the store. The three men Tied In Wallbaiik's automobile which had beeu parked iu front of the Germany was to be reached. not felt that Britain wns ready to reopen negotiations immo- speak for themselves. McNair's announcement sat only platform at tliis time was lestant." Senator Joseph F.

Guffey, said ready to run for governor its a mony" candidate, declined to any statement in Washington day. He said "I may have souk to say later in the week." tely with Germany; but it was felt that Hitler wants to be able to say noon by city police. Reported to the bureau of missing persons at the police station were the names of Mary Ominsky, IS, of Lemont, and Walter Novak, 12, of 5H0 Braddock avenue. Mrs. Ominsky said her daughter came to Uniontown Saturday afternoon and did not re chow and the Peiplng Hankow line In As -non the robbers i hen the lalks do start; "1 have set tled the Austrian question with Scbu- jecting tne LunghnI some 200 miles the west at Cheugchow.

were the regained the Wallbank telephoned schnigg, let get on to other things. turn home. She was described as 'unwanted baby, lie regrettable evet birth, the appall p-all these have HENDAYE, France, at the Spaulsh Frontier. Feb. (AD A Spanish -live; i-ueiit communique, nrlsnon ed today that Insurgent troops had gained "several posilions" on the Cordobn front or southern Spain but "Killing was still in progress.

The insurgents had reported capture of Zalamea Hill which they termed the inns: important position on the Extremadura front. 'I'he government did not admit the Hill had been lost. 'I'he civil war has come to revolve about this southern front as well as the Teruel of Eastern theater or battle. An insurgent annonnce-menl said General Fidel Davila's new offensive, now in control of both banks of the Airambra river north of Teruel, had cost the government "very heavy losses." Hundreds of the militiamen who had helped the government capture wearing a dark brown coat with fur collar. but Killed Sweetheart ise sympathy of a accepts front i a cynicism born le grisly tragedies Ilia ays little mechanic; Jury Convicts FEBRUARY 14-20 QSiSf EMMETT, Idaho, Feb.

13. (AP) supervising care Attdta James Kobnett, 22. of Kan ende City, was found guilty of second uec. Zl were said to be suras the insurgents pushed up of the Palomera moun ts tu" AlMtnhra. legree murder yesterday in con ion with the death of Anna "hlpps, Enimett schoolgirl, dm in Hide gin-drinking party.

He will lentenced February 15. Ttobnett admitted shooting his ear-old sweetheart but asserted Sentences Youths to Go to Sunday School lid it accidentally, then turned the ing fruit of a mother inn on himself In a futile suicit had been Aso Must Take Report Cards To Police Station. Youth, 20, Is Killed now evident in lusty cries uously objects to the bath-r her. is filled with the with which hundieds of are imbued as they and ear washing pro- v'OflTH BELLE VErf.NI (AP) Ten boyj When Gun Explodes Ihe PALMEilTON, Feb. 13.

(AP) sentence todav to attend Sim. lit Clifford Ivleiiitop. 20, died in day school every Sunday, brine noliee merton hospital yesterday ot gunshot the floor Hike her fu: rounds received during an outing celebrates NATIONAL CHILDREN WEEK by reminding mothers that we take pride in seeing their "YOUTH IS SERVED" smartly and economically Health Comfort are keynote of esterday afternoon. A friend, "Mich next public school report cards earn part of the money to pav lerchandise taken, ice said the boys led them to SHIRLEyTEMPlf el Samok, was handling a small cali re rifle when it exploded, the bullel for the moment, extended arms rasp the dolls ami blocks, chang-ghts in her deep blue eyes to pleasure, shyness, temper esc are recorded happily by as signs she is responding numerous hiding places, rain spouts nterlug Klelntops chin, according Chief or Police Oscar Arnold, almerton, investigating. being borne "Inn Five Drown As Frpcks Styled by 1 L95 i 2-95 Ferry Capsizes i ilia.

Feb. 13 (AP) ere drowned toda; for afte 7k departure of New Baby Things PICTURED ABOVE CAIlTEll'S JIFFON SHlitTS 'Have no tapes, no pins, no buttons: On anil olf they go as juick as a wink, saving niother'g lime and requiring less handling of hany. Nevabiud amiholw prevent underarm chafing or binding. Several fabrics. Lone and short -sleeve models.

50c, 69c, J1.00 Carter's TYKES. and TYKE TOPS New two piece self help training set to be worn together or, separately. Training punts have extra panel front and back to make them eitra absorbent, extra long wearing. Tyke Tops have Jiffon, non-skid shoulder stiaps. Fine cotton fabrics.

Each Garment, 60o Hankins- Paulson is announcing new and lower prices nKi-r- i Town and Perman- id Country Print. ent Finish Zephyr. Zipper piqno collar and culTs. Swing Deanua Durbiu Teen Style, 12-10. on building materials! -OW LONG these prices will last is very indefinite! Legislation now pending concerning freight rates and wages which will be passed soon will no doubt materially advance prices on some items.

HKLIKVK THAT THE HOUSE BUILT OR -MADE AT PRESENT PRICKS WILL PROVK TO BE A JUSTIFIABLE INVESTMENT. These Reductions have been made in keeping with the times to bring back prosperity and to put more men to work! Build or Improve Your Home Now! EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. IF DESIRED New Constructions Up to 20 Years to Pay Improvements Up to 5 years to Pay. HANK1NS PAULSON Deanna Durbln Teen Style in Persian Print, Permanent Finish Zephyr. Fisher-wife pleat skirt.

Scalloped pique collar. Sizes 10-16. $1.95 Fine Zephyr with zipper front, scroll embroidery on pockets. Plquo collar and parachute skirt. A Deanna Durbiu Teen Style.

Sizes 10-10. $1.95 Powder Puff Print, with squaro neck accented with pleats. Corded birndlo skirt. A Shirley Temple Frock in sizes 3-12. J1.95 A Shirley Temple Printed Dimity, richly Biuoclted and pleated.

Sizes 3-12 $1.95 iAuMHEUATIEMmi A Sheer Corded Itep Uoqnet Print with zipper front and petal scalloped collar. Princess style. Sizes 3-10. $1.96 Fashion Flobr- DO YOU Need Cash? Hie prices jflrfd for vtiur old KoltJ. gold tilled and plated scrap at SCHEIN BROS.

G0MER JONES Cor, Morgantown dL Main St. Tim i fil-SecondM BUILDING 108 N. KEESON AVE. MATERIALS TELEPHONE 1000 WRIGHT-METZLER'S.

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