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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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M-iTlfl! M0HW1W HtKALB, OTflOITTOWN, PA, SATURDAT, JVSt 1HS- i Ex-GIs Are Taking Special Summer Course wo Are Jailed Altitude Record Italians Name New President i In Support Case In Test Flight WIIITK SAND8, 28 (API A wurld'n altitude contempt of court rap fining to comply with support seders' for dependents, Vllllard Auld. of East Coffey street, 1 and Robert Sham-fcll, 25, of were lodged (AP) Enrico country since mid-December, will ROME. June Mh'-oountv yesterday following Nicola, veteran Ncopolltan statesman, became Ihe first elected president of the new Italian republic today. De. Nicola, elected at an after before.

President Judge record was. claimed far a German '-t rwket which in a teat fliflil today wared "more than 75 mile above the earth" by af-flcial estimate Army and, Navy Technicians who launched the projectile at (lie White Sands proving; (rounds said, pendinf recovery and examination of instruments carried by the rocket, 11 would be two or three days before they knew whether It reached their coal af 100 miles or more. "Jtussell Carr. showed that- Shaneyfelt noon session of the constituent 1 wmitiiv resign. But because of the strong snowing of de Gasperi's Christian Democrats In the June 2 assembly elections, de Nicola Is expected to ask him to form another government.

A former journalist, de Nicola was elected to the pre-Pasclst chamber of deputies four times and served as under-sccrctary of colonies and treasury In the Clolittl and Orlando cabinets. assembly, received 396 out of 504 votes cast. been sentenced to a $40 order for his chijd on Oc- 1043. On petition of the irife, this amount, was raised to $60 Clroiano Facchlneltl. republican irty deputy, received 40 votes, and lone woman nominee.

Ottavia inna, of the Right Wing Uomo If order of January 26, 1945. Costs $66.90 remain unpaid. 'Auld, on September 23, 1938, on complaint of his wife a nurse, was: to pay costs of $37.50 with-! "The Qualunque (common man; movement polled 32 votes. altitude is nut posi-yet." LI. Col.

Harold While Sands com- lively know R. Turner, Twelve' votes went to the 86-year- 31 old World War I premier, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, who presided in 90 flays and the sum of S5 per1 -week for his child beginning Oc- the assembly's owning session about 75 miles Previously, in a May 10 test, another V-2 was lofted 71 miles above this lonely 'tober 1, 1938. On February 14, 1940, in attachment was issued at re- Wednesday, and two to Count Carlo Sforza. long-time foe of Fascism and president of the consultative assembly which. paved the vfluest r.f the probation office for 'the defendant's failure to comply terms of his sentence.

He was arrested and released upon his 'promise1 to meet the payments. ay. for the June 2 plebiscite that MORE FLOUR PITTSBURGH, June 28. (API ousted the monarchy. De Nicola's election had been as sured early today when the Chris tian Democrats, Socialists and Com munists, the three largest parties The U.

S. Department of Agriculture office here announced today the first special monthly shipment of flour from milling companies to state institutions had been received to lessen the drain on local markets. The department said 76,500 pounds were received at Woodville, Tor- agreed that he would be an accept-able compromise. On his arrival. Premier Alcidi show that to June 38, this costs of $69 remain unpaid 'tnd is delinquent on his support- payments.

In each case, the court directed be adjudged in con- and committed to county jail further order of the court. On a paternity charge preferred 'by Thomas Snyder, Normalville, in behalf of the latter' 15-ycar-old daughter, Nellie Marie, who he-Mine a mother Aimrct. 31- 1044. thp Gasperi's sbt-party coalition cabinet, which has governed the Holidaysburg. DON'T SELL l'OUK WAR BONDS jtaftly itwn.

Mtd of flfccuicallr-hi- At court sentenced B. J. Nickel, alias B. Nicholson, Normalville, to pay costs, lying-in expenses of $267.73, with $120. to be paid forthwith, to pay $4 weekly for maintenance of the child and $50 monthly on ac tbiint of arrearages since the child'; birth in 1944.

Leroy Mickey, Vanderbilt, on i Aluminum Is Back! 3 Qt. Sauce Pan Xx-GTs throughout the county are Navy. Uniontown; J. desertion charge by Alberta Kessler Mickey, was sentenced to pay $37.60: taking advantage of the summer; Navy. Connellsville.

school at Uniontown Senior High: Second row ileft to right) school and are either in refresher aid S. Bernson, Navy, Uniontown; ies preparatory to entering Stanton Freeman, Navy, Union- (Herald Photo) James W. Forsyth, Army, Brownsville; Harold F. Kukulas, Army, Uniontown; Frank J. Navy, Uniontown; James A.

Mad-das, Navy, Dunbar; John Nypaver, Army. Uniontown; Arthur Van-Swearington, Navy, Uniontown; Gean M. VanSwearington. Waves, Uniontown; George R. Vance, Navy, Redstone; Kenneth A.

Whe.tsel, Navy, Brownsville: Robert L. Wilkinson, Navy, Uniontown. college Tjr working for credits to, town: James B. Sterling, Navy ost at the rate of $5 weekly and fliS sum of $5 per week for support of minor child. Joseph Pekar, point Marion, eharged with non-support ol a minor, child in an information signed 'by Opal Pekar, Point Marion, wft sentenced to pay S44.10 costs their high school Sharon; Gerald ah total of 58 are registered of Force, Wharton Township: James ville; Charles Beattys Army, Connellsville; Edward Kauchick.

Navy, Georges Township; J. C. Jenkins, Army, Uniontown; C. E. Boone, Air Force, Uniontown; John R.

Herni-man, Army, Uniontown; James Volpe, Navy, New Salem; Everett Army, South Union Township; Richard Frohnert, Coast Guard, Brownsville; Lee Kilitzer, Coast Guard, Wharton Township, and Joseph Shipek, Army, Redstone Township. Fourth row deft to right) benjamin B. de Forest, Marines. Un-j iontown; Theodore Gaidrich. Navy.

89 which 21 are graduates and 37 un-iw. Laughner, Air Force. Wharton dereraduates. From this number rownair.p; Paul Broadwater. Navy, t.the rate of $10 monthly and the there are 26 Navy men, 18 Army, Bedstone Township: Paul Yankuiic, five Air Force, four Coast Guard, Navy, German Township; Angelo three Marines, and one WAVE.

Citro, Navy Uniontown; Donald First row. (left to right): Robert Shipley, Navy, Redstone Township; DOWNSTAIRS Sum of $5 per week for malnten; flt.the child. Walter J. Oakley. Army, Brow A.

Franks, Navy. Connellsville; Robert Solomon, Coast Guard, Union-town; Whitman Evans, Army Georscs Tnwnhijj: Two Veterans Are INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS S. M. CARROLL ville; Alec Alexandre, Navy, South Union Township; Edward W. Zosky, Army.

Brownsville; Henry Charlton. Prewar quality aluminum, at a prewar price, is back again for your kitchen convenience! Genuine Reynolds metal, light, well Army, Georges. Township; John 1 Navy, FAYETTE DRUG STORE Between the Theatres Granted Divorces South Union Township; Stephen Gursky, Air Force, Redstone Township; Edward J. Shifko, Navy, Uniontown: Edward Yandura, Marines. New Salem: Frank S.

Jones, Air Force. Connellsville; Richard Par- Humbert. Army, Uniontown; Leon; Third row Heft to right). -Nick Rierzencra. Armv.

Masontnwn: Rnb-lSoika. Marines. Cormelisville: Na- Prt Shimahnplc. Armv. Mnnnellen thnnicl W.

Kimr. Navv. Comiells- Two discharged veterans were Township; Bernard P. ville; Arthur Teets. Navy, Connells Salem.

Students not shown In picture granted divorces yesterday in decrees signed by Judge S. John Morrow. Harris Flannigan, 38, Continental No. 2, was divorced from Kosetta Hannigan, 30, Edenbom. They Were married June 7, 1936 in Mt.

are: James Austin, Army, Georges Hoover Final Offers Reports Township; Carmen C. Catalano Army, Redstone; Porker R. Davis Nav3r, Brownsville; William Dearth, Coast Guard, Uniontown; Pleasant. The record show the OTTAWA. June 28 (AP) Her-land husband went overseas in February, 1944, and returned to find his (wife the.

mother of two children. He presented an exhibit, signed by a physician, the effect the wife furnished the name of Altheon Brown as the father at the time of the births. The decree was recommended by the master, Attorney Alex Z. Goldstein. lpon his return from Asia in May this gap Hooover said tonight that mass Europe and ANNOUNCEMENT DR.

BEN B. CAPLAN Chiropodist Foot Specialist Now Located Fifth Floor Second Natl Bank Bldg. Room 501 Telephone 2037-J starvation in the believed been reduced correspond- been prevented, except for to 3.600.000 i avail- ing improvement in the situation and the gap betw on fats. able cereal supplies and needs has been closed. Grind- A.

Shandor. SO. tone, was divorced from Marie Shandor. 23, Smock a broadcast prepar They invitation of the Canadian govern FREE AIR! ment, the former united btates is president made what he called his "final report" upon his famine mis- sion for President Truman in which fa were married April 14. 1941 in Winchester, Va.

The husband entered the service In August. 1942. went overseas in April 1944. and was discharged September IS, 7945. He testified his wife refused to divulge the name of the man who Is the he visited 38 nations.

"II is at least reassuring that if i we have continued cooperat: ac- the tlnn ill be prevented, with father of her child The decree was recommended by the master, Attornsy Linn V. Phillips. 'Mrs. Josephine Salanick, 23. Oliver No.

1 was divorced from Nicholas Salanick, 23. a discharged veteran, Keisterville. The couple married December 9. 1943 in this city and the -wife charged desertion three days later, December 12, 1943. She testified her husband told her he had offered to marry her only to get out of jail on a paternity charge for which he was arrested while cm furlough.

The decree was recommended by the master, Attorney Robert B. Stauft. one Hoover said. 'That exception is China, where transportation to the interior and inadequate organization has rendered relief only pnrtially successful." "In other iamine areas there will be suffering." he said. "Many of the old people and the weaker children will fall by the wayside; nevertheless the great majority of the endangered will be saved." The former president urged that the new' international emergency food council take steps to give special aid to 20,000.000 to 30.000.000 children in Europe and other millions in Asia.

"Civilization marches forward upon the feet of healthy children." he said. "We cannot have recovery of civilization in nations with a legacy of stunted bodies or distorted and embittered minds." Hoover recalled that in Marcli the gap between available worlo cereal supplies and minimum needs Double Tragedy PLAN TO DO YOUR SHOPPING MONDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 9 PM Uniontown Stores WILL CLOSE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING AT 6 PM But for your convenience XJniontown Stores will be OPEN MONDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 9 PM Uniontown Merchants Association YORK, June 28. CAP) A 87-year-old veteran, who relatives siid objected to his wife's night club 'career, shot and killed his wife and then committed sui-eide with a German luger souvenir pistol early today, police reported. Acting Deputy Chief Inspector William Reynolds identified the couple as Edward Becker, 27, a plumber's helper, and his wile, Clemence, 25, known in night club was estimated at 11.000.' or, circles as Clemence Wydau. i mot.

at the tir where Miss Wydau was kincer In Billy Rose's aquacade. jj At Conference' Beanore Bender, executive tccre-k'ry'of the Child Welfare offices, ccompanied by Mrs. Fannie Allen, Republic, and Roland, Connellsville, members of the Advisory are in uarnsourg ai- state conference. HOUSEHOLD CSSV Breezeweight Mesh Straws and Panamas $295 $695 The otr is free Why not get your shore? Hundreds 01 open spaces in our breeze mesh straws ond pojomas provide cross ventilation to give your head a constant both of cooling air a marvelous sensotion, equalled only by Ihe ban?) you will get when you see yourself in one of the smartest hats you have ever owned. Colors that match smoothly with your sunkissed summer skin natural, creom, sond, leaf tan, and walnut brown! Shapes that have the thrill of youth in their rakish lines.

When you are in the Men's store, try on a few. Why not come in today? Tha Man's Stora Third Floor ME ED'S Monday thru Friday, Saturday, 9-4. New Summer STORE HOURS 0 Mondays, 12: Noon to 9 P. M. WodL, 9 a.

p. m. Saturdays, 9: A. M. to 6 P.

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