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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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BMlDi UMONTOWW, FA. MONDAY. JtJNt lrl filM 1 PERSONALS ly SvoaUril Starting Down I Baby Lane pvw 74,000 High Schools Giving Pro -Flight Courses By OLOVU CtJLVEE AIR EDUCATION MAKING GREAT STRIDES THE HOKHDfO IVLW nVMI TVWH 1 THIS JUS NlYlft MINfr, 1 JL SOONbS I OPANftPrY- softTo. gogh wrm (rSk Cr 1 WABHUiaTON The famoul "Tn of education today arj 8gt. Wendell 8.

and Mrs. C. H. Frost, Morgantown stieet, are leaving today for Phil. oeipnia to visit Arlene Mitterllng Mr.

ua Mra, Sunday to return to Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, after apcndlng a as-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Qla B. Freeman, Morgantown street. Sgt. Freeman recently returned from duty in the Mitterllng, fori uaanoing a taec-imin operation UUt will fit them for the air head.

longer can textbook) on the hiatary of transportation end with the itory Of the Wright biothere' flitht and prediction of future possibilities. H. j. Nixon, Morgantown left Thursday for Washtni. Caribbean Sea area.

rwvEvmey- lflh i.a ton, D. to attend commence Home For gammer Mr. uid Mrs. AJonao KMr tt Curdnle, art announeln the birth or a son at 10:03 m. Saturday.

June 23, In Uniontown Hospital Mrs. John Callaway and daughter were discharged Saturday from tlniontown Hospital. Mrs. Robert Monaghan and daughter left Dnlontown Hospital for their home in Hibbs. Arriving in Brownsville Oeneral Hospital at a.

m. Saturday, June was a son to Mr. and Mr. Albert Faresle of California, Pa, Discharged Saturday from BrownBvllle General Hospital were Mra. Vera Coking and daughter.

A son was born In ConneHsTBle Btate Hospital at 12:05 a. m. Satur on Friday at I he The millions of war-time miles flown by the Army's Air Transport Evelyn Kaufman, faculty mem at the Perkins Institute, Wa wMiuugion acnool lor Secrets: let Her daughter, Doris, Is ember or the graduating class. Belly Ue Truman la her from spend the summer with her par nt6, Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Kauf man, Montview. Her mother, whi output of 90,000 light planes annually for the first fire years aftei the war have turned the most op. timistie predictions Into commonplace facts. had been visiting her, accompanied jjeuiany eouege to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry J.

Truman, Mc-Clellandtown Road The old problem of subtracting noma. Yeoman Second Clans Dolores Mr. at Curtis, stationed with the WAVES A. El Sriler and pinea irum -ng planted in modern-day books by one dealing wll with Betty, Moreantown strMt at the Bureau of Ordna.ce. Wash airplanes day, June 3J, to Mr.

and Mra. Albert Herman of aprlngfieW Pike, ington, is visiting her- parents. Mr. Pittsburgh caijers Friday and Mrs. S.

M. Carroll, West Main street, sne win be. Joined Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan of Woodlawn avenue, Conneltsvtlle, art the parents of a dautfiler bom at wrerriocn.

John Dayton, friends, day by her husband, Yeoman First Shirley has returned to after a visit with leaves tori tr. uiass noyd Curtis, also stationed in Washington. but of modernltlM educa :05 a. m. Saturday.

June It, In Connellsvllle State Hospital. PLAYGROUND NEWS his Army service. Mr. and Mrs, John B. Long returned Sunday to Cnvahm in.ii.

lla Francis, who has cc-mnlefed Mrs. Helen Stickle and BAll.V PARK tion to the age of flight. "Air Age Education" Is the byword of today I Work in this f'-ld was begun on a Urge scale by the Civil Aeronautics administration a few weeks after lett Connellsvllle State Saturday for their horn. By Fred her first year at Bueknell college, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Springer Francis, Connor street. after attending the funeral services of Mr. Long! aunt, Mrs. The pest week children have registered at Bally Milk Mixture For Lnnra Wesbecher, Morgantown Feari Harbor when aviation edu cation was an experiment conduct by relatively few schools, Vacationing Audrey Springer, a memhur to date to mciuae cneir relation community fllKhts. ooint-to- rem Although we have been handicapped by the rain Stomach Ulcers vuuu irip, regional explorations.

the salesforoe at N. Kaufman's, street, resumed her duties Saturday at N. Kaufman's, following a visit with her sister, Mrs. T. FJ.

lianga-n, of East Liberty. resulting from aviation and four months, more than 100,000 chool officials were contacted and mud, the day camp with Mrs. Lynn in charge has been doing kind of world aviation is Uthus explains. Mr. and Mrs.

Juy Clark and "There aeenw to be little doubt that the world is entering one of it most exciting periods in history," the committee said, "The A recent medical fllicoverr now ball used hy doctor! and hotnlui rywherr nas proven unujualiy sue-ssfjl In the ainmah through tunica other methods Under the le well. The basketball court has been fixed by children that volunteered. Margaret, of Hopwood, Baltimore, Friday aU commencement eorcic nt Flying stimulated to a. high pitch by war is expected to have a more profound effect on United leave. The sand box needed refilled and 11 wasn't long before a large truck brought sand to the playground.

If you want to have a lot of fun, don't miss a day stt the Boyle playground. DAY CAMP By Ann Rogers and France Zmnha Wednesday there was no day camp because of rain. Thursday, June Mentier led In the morning devotions and the entire group said the Lord's Prayer. Friday, the children were divided into two groups ages six to nine and nine to 12. We have been getting a lot of fun out of our regular program of games, crafts and also cutting the grass.

pumic has practically been prom ulcers mused from add. It Is a harmless preparitlon yet so ruvtv thnt In many east th na1n Af a. "ucopter in every garage the University of Maryland Medical The coming week will have a horae-ahoe pitching tournament on the schedule. states education than acnoui. meir naugbter Is TJthus, CAA's director of Aviation Education, the agency sponsored the preparation of student textbooks and teacher manuals and teacher training courses in aeronautic at 170 colleges.

More than nologica! development of the past aim Blears dlispjalr almost after it Is used. AUo rewm-rnenrted for (as Jj1iu. Indigestion an henrtnum due to hvprrldlty. Suffer tne Tuuaies. She will serve her ana a trip to Ball or the FIJI Islands once or twice a year.

"Obviously, the airplane is not simply a new mechanism of trans years. Aviation education means, according to Dthus and his col mierasnrp at uie University ptUl startlni Julv 1 ers may now try trila at home hv e-b- LAFAYETTE By Mac Byers One of the main activities at our HUnlnE a bottle of Lnrin from their leagues, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kersletter nf portation. More than that, it is a new governor of human affairs.

Patricia Duncan of Thomas. W. Is the houseguest of Carolyn Eberly, Charles street. They are classmates, and sorority sisters of Phi Beta Phi sorority, at West Virginia university. Cpl.

Rennie Rossi, stationed at the Yuma Army Air Field, Yuma, Arizona, arrived Friday to spend a 15-day furlough at his home In Howard Lane. At the end of his visit he will report to Panama City, for further training. Mrs. Fjirl Cornwell, and son. Tommy, returned Saturday to Morgantown.

W. Va after visit with. vxv wacners enrolled. High School Courses Com- on Today more than half the na "i1 -uiiege, are guests of Mis. rugsiil.

uinrs nmtalna (his new dts-ivery in It purait form. Easy to take, uit mix mo l-asponnfols In a halt last of milk. COJts but UtUa. Try 3ttle, It must satlFfv or mfinav rav Kerstetter'i parentis. Mr.

and Mrs. When the ecunomy and society mge direction or enlm-m In tion's M.O00 high schools are giving playgrounds this past week was the formation of a Softball league. There are st least SO boys participating in the leagues and there have been some swell games al jonnson, Morgantown street Ruth LaBarrer. Nutt avenue, lpfi. funded.

Lurin for sata by dru iter everT.tvher. scope, education, too, must change and enlarge, for otherwise youth will be trained in historical rather the airplane has erased traditional barriers and latitude and longitude, date lines and time changes assume the importance of state and na- Sunday to spend a week's vacation ready. Next week we are to start wiw ner brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Etiinir E.

Mian moaem ways or lire." horseshoe pitching tournament I many of the softbal! players -in MivrL. uir Hire Ka" ar. History, economics, polltcal sci of AdrtLwn. She is a stenographer with the law offices of Attorney ome lorm oi pre-tllgnt courses such as meteorology, primary aerodynamics, physics and engineering. The CAA estimates that eneh year there are between TO-OW and high school graduates who have completed one or more elementary Tlacian course.

Because of the contribution to the war, major emphasis heretofore has been placed on pre-fltght, aeronautics and the technical Mrs. J. A. Conner and Mis. Edith longer earuioounc-i they are coming three-dimensional.

ence, sociology and civics are all "alr-bome." To the study of to E. Cornwell, of Pittsburgh Road. UMll u. eiurgiB. Andre KIggs, a student at Penn- Demand Is Great Pvt.

Darwin Frankbouser la here EAST END pography and tides must be added sylvanls Stat college. Is spending crafts and civilization of far-away rrom Seattle, to spend a lS-day furlough at the home nt BLUE RIDGE BUS SERVICE rne summer vacauun with her in the summer of 1942, tie Civil Aeronautics administration had to open its civilian pilot training courses to high school Instructors Myrtle Carter pwces now are available lor Amer mother, Mrs. Oenrge Riegs, 0f Wll- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivnn D.

Intercourse. Dls I5t week was the first week for Frunkhouser, Morgantown street. phases of aviation. Now, however, tances and flying time betweeen hi mi a neeo ior teicftine talent Uthus and a host of other aviation Important points, great circle Edward'McShant, Is returning in aviation education. Today the nation's colleges are offering courses tonay to yale college, after a vacation spent with his parents.

Mr. leaders are aiming at a broad, co- rections, navigation, are lm-ordinated program which will em- portant In math problems of today, brace the effects of aviation In ao- The Air -Age Education commlt- in avisnon pnysiolcgy, civil ayia me crait work. It Is proceeding fine and for their first subject the little children had spatter painting. A Tie.w sandbox, and' swings were brought up. The volleyball game between the boys and girls was very interesting, The bovs won but the girls got back when they Tech.

Bt. Jack Neville, who was recently liberated from a Orrman prison camp, is spending a 60-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Rose Neville Shaw. Repoert Boule and Mrs. Edward McShsne, Mor and notltlcal fields.

gantown street. Hon and practices. WILL BE Leaves Far Virginia B. C. Bell.

Blcrer Lane, left vard. At the conclusion of hl is noi necessary or desirable that the fundamental educstlonal subjects be curtailed or substituted, rather it Is desirable and essential that such subjects brought up Sunday for wmiamsburg, to nplace, schools may wish and pupils to have the Aviation teaching aids, particularly at the high school level, hardly existed when America entered the war. Since then hundreds of authors have produced a vast array of aviation education books. sit he will report to Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Kelti, Allen- following experiences: visits to air- won tne oasnetoaii game. LINCOLN VIEW By Rosemary Laiaran visit her son and daughter-in-law. Yeoman and Mrs.

William L. Bel! and their Infant daughter. DAILY CROSSWORD Lincoln View, the playground off Carolyn. Yeoman Bell is stationed at Camp Peary. Va.

uuitary apparatus, motion pic tures and films. Teachers are be uncoin street, celebrated Flag Day by raking a new flag over the Kathleen Heed, of West. Lelsen- ginning to look upon the teachlni of aeriraautlcs as a career. CHANCED TO SUMMER SCHEDULES piaygrountl. Other special actlv- town, Mrs.

Max Sherman and daughter, Rosalie Susan. Newark. N. returned Sunday after visiting Mrs. Keitt's brother-in-law and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Ft. (jetty West Berkeley street. Edyth Plynn.

South Gallatin avenue, has as her houscguest Lois Westrall, a faculty member of Waynrsburg college, Wavnesburg National aviation clinics now are ring, left Saturday to be guest of Dora Mae Flke. nf AVrnn. former resident of this city. ities enjoyed by the boys and girls a. Capital (Norway) s.

Skin 4. Division of a play xplosion 4. Donkey T.Rant 9. Grove of were nop-scotcn. magic pictures, sandboxes, horseshoes, story hour.

an esuonsned feature and the So eial Science Foundation of the Uni versity of Denver will present, a feature of the IMS summer adul Mrs. George E. Benson, of Jack-in. left Sunday for Connells- short hikes, ring grimes and ball vllle to visit her nephew and niece. games.

Miss Balsinger Is planning agent 30, City (It) ter, the first Denver Congress on Air Age Education, Julv 72-W. The university, summed up its air clinic Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Culver. She had been guest for month of her sister Mrs. E. S. Culver, Warden erate slide rules In aviation mathematical computation.

Perhaps the most significant de a noon noitr plane. BEN FRANKLIN By diaries Handferd Our playground is startlna a reet. as ionows: "Hitherto there hns been a cost para 11. Large roof-. Kind of tag slats thread 33.

Unltta Come In i. PretenM Platform 35. Data. ly lag between new inventions on Jack- Stevens, Iiead of the shoe department at Kaufman's, is tne one nana nd society's percep Won of their possibility for the en leaving today for New York City mushtwll league and about 90 boys will be engaged In Us activities. Next week the art craft will berln.

Organic 58. Father compound 41. Let ft stand 43. Wolf richment of Individual and social to ouy r-ail Toniwear. Lt.

nni! Mrs. Edward Sittler, EFFECTIVE JUNE 23 Consult your local agent for new schedules before traveling. Phone: 1755 17Va Penn Street, Unionrown, Pa. velopment, is yet to come. Currently In the formative stage Is an Aviation Education Foundation, a non-profit corporation, whose Job will be to help formulate and carry out a national program for ala-tlon education In the schools.

National leaders of education, the aircraft and air transportation industry are en; aged in setting up the foundation. Its program will include preparation of teaching me on the other hand. "This congress will seek lo nar-now the gap between technical dis- are returning to the former's post nt Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Aberdeen. Md after being here fo 11.

Epochs 33. Roam 15. Jewish and the social, cultural and educa aiuwin tne ruuera! services of Mrs. Sutler's aunt, Mrs Ada Hemphill tional adaptations of such improve The boys who don't know how to swim will learn at the YMCA this week from ft 1 5 lo lo o'clock In the morning. Evo-v Tuesday the boys get together to Ko to Shady Grove where they swim free.

BOYLE PLAYGROUND By Billy McClav The activities at the Boyle Playground sre growing with each week. The children bring ice water In otisrt Jars so they won't have to ment ro t.ne larger goals ot human welfare It will also search for effective ways of educating both Rome Goroes Itself lunuiiJHi mm bimnmg courses, en Luurngrmeni OI scnool and public youin ano Aunits atlke In knowledg oi aviation education BLUE RIDGE LINES and appreciation of these findings iniormsiion programs to keep Lafayette college is pioneering the newest approach to aviHtlon On New Press Freedom ROMF(AP) -Freedom nf the press came to Rome last year with the Eternal City's liberation and perhaps no place In the world takes this cherished right more oi.uuui.-j Lununuuusiy aureast or velopments In aeronautics and transportation. education with a summer aviation American Airlines already has camp at Easton. Fa. Some 60 boys.

to 17 years of age, are stepping established air-age education into the age of night as naturally search for "the advancement or understanding and the diffusion of knowledge pertalninK to air wiLua mice to me air. Introduction to Aviation Many learn to flv. nnir i 5 ss ir'p Br In Washington, RFC officials are spear Constellation XT. Spigot 40. Edges of wound 42.

French 44. Dissolve 4. Aim 4T. Smooth and shiny 48. Incites 49 Pigpen CO.

Distress signal DOWN 1. Chinas tempi ride to get "flight experience." The general purpose of the camp, however, is not to train pilots, but to ntcraiiy. Journalistic Rome todny resembles pamphleteering colonial America and the florid "ought to be horsewhipped" type ot editnrlaUss-lng common in America through the Clvi! War. The cmphails is on hot local politics and crimes of passion. For 21 years no one could be murdered under FascLsm, nor could a man's death be suicide in the preparing to distribute a catalog listing surplus warplanes and other aviation equipment which an estimated 30.00(1 schools and colleges miroauce youtn to the many aspects of aviation.

All students study neria! photography, aviation history and the civil air regulations. Advanced students use maps ana charts to learn about navigation: discuss air foils. public prints. Under II Duce one win iK eugioie 10 purcnase lor non-flight, educational jiunxiscs. Typical charges to be made are: twin-engine fleliteis.

link trainers. S50: dive bombers, 100; propellers of ail kinds, stli- carburetor, fuselage. tSO to 200. either died nsturally so far a TEA newspaperf were concerned, or one gravity, lift and drag; Icbiti the I fundamentals of aerodynamics; op- man die. mum MONTH-END heaven, LADIES SUMMER BLOUSES 01 te neat LADIES WHITE PURSES Y7 247 LADIES LACE SUMMER i DRESSES i PASTEL COLORS 50c PRCNCH DRIP COFFEEPOTS Children's GOATS $300 $500 BOSCULTCA-PAKS! SJ.00 ion Of KOPIE ar dia-vritij a quidt cup of tea can ba now (hat MEN'S ALL WOOL COATS $10 MEN'S RAYON ANKLETS lC no sramosi ho tami ALL th full, fragrant flavor of choic BokoI pota Ihroui tb bw, atiaar nat of choic BokuI Ta itl a VSS $1.67 GIRLS WOOLEN JERKIN SUITS Plain Colon SiM to 16 9t SHAG kUGS Sitt 1fa36 SHAG RUGS C.A SiMMi4t 94 fret-flavor BOSCUL TEA- PARS an hrt With tha naw BOSCUL 11-UH-U flavor BOSCUL TL'A-PAJU -rich sd uaapoiMI YMfriDloTitataHaM TEA-PAKS you tat ALL th Illicit GIRLS COOL HOUSECOATS 1-1 ROTS SANFORIZED SLACK SUITS BOSCUL 6 BIG TABLES LADIES ROBES IJOO SOO BARGAINS IVIRY ITIM MARKID TO SILL Q.00J: OOOD At TIAPOT IIA ITTIR THAN TIA-RAOII PLATE GLASS MIRRORS BStmkmtXXtkmmt ttht n.i.

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