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ftB HORNING HERALD, DMONTOWN, MAY 1942, PAGE 13 Sally's Sallies. -I DEATH NOTICES iRpnktpr-Nritinn Italian Exonerate Drivers Gasoline Rationing TH 'l 1 BROWN, MARY, sister-in-law of Burnnie Brown, funeral services will -be held' Sunday, May 24, 1942. Body will.be removed to the Beu- Claim Unverified Youth On June 30 In Marietta Death jau naptist vnurcn-m oauimieiu at 12:30 m. with services at 1 Re port Destroying Of A Boys 18 And; 19 Years Of Reprimand Men For Un o'clock, Rev. Lee officiating.

Burial, under the direction of the O. rt in y-x Large U. Battleship safe Practices Age To Be Listed S. Vance Funeral Home, will be in tne uemecery. London.

Mav 22. CAP) With Two drivers, reprimanded for un LAUCHER; MRS. SOPHIA 3IL- WASHINGTON, May 22. (API- zb years, died in tne safe highway practices, were exon out corroboration elsewhere, the; Italian high command announced erated for the collision-May 3 which President Roosevelt summoned about 3,000,000 of: America's men today to register; on June. 30 and complete the survey of man uniontown uospitat atrjiu a.

m. Friday, May 22, 1942. Death was due to complications. She is sur cost the hie of Harry Clinton Marl. Alio Warns If Tires Are Wasted Government May Requisition Cars; Would Be Used To Carry War Workers To And From Their Plants etta, 27, of Connellsville, who died vived by her husband, Charles, a today that pe sunmarinc earoango had sunk a United States battleship of the Maryland class with two torpedo hits Wednesday just off the May 10 in the hospital at that place.

son uari at name, House ti, Ron-co: her oarenta. Mr and Mrs The jury, reporting, yesterday to Coroner Lee R. Hemngton. follow Charles Billak of Masontown, and the following sisters and brothers, soutn Atlantic cutge oi me ni au-ian coast. i Nelson, chairman of the War Pro ing the inquest, exonerated James The snecial communioue, mis.

iwary isiiamaQy oi vestaourg, Mrs. Anna Yulick of Masontown duction 3oard, and. Joseph B. East Marietta, 24, of 123 Apple street, power available ior ngnting or mas-ing the weapons for combat, The final hatch, of registrants un? der the Selective Service Act will be youths of 18 and 19, plus those who have become 20 years old since the first of. the year.

Four previous registrations- took care of men 20 through 64 years age nearly 40,000,000 of them. Those 18 and -19. years old, can Connellsville, brother of the" victim man, Director of Transportation, in signing a statement of what was and driver of the one carand Frank that the Italian submarine remained near enough to the surface to observe the results. added that the battleship's destroyer escort failed to "react" to the-torpedoing. Charles Billak of Ronco.

Margar-' et of New York City. Michael of Great Neck, NL John. Francis, Julia at home. The body, will be removed from the Funeral called the "grim" ruDDer situation. of 314 College nue, ML Pleasant, who operated, the second, machine.

"If the time should come when the government had to call civilians to sacrifice tires," the statement said, "we know they Home in Masontown to the home This rare Italian claim dominated "We. find no evidence of viola-. or- ner parents, 46 walnut street. Masontown: at 12 noon todav Uon of highway laws," the jury re the day's developments in the war at sea which also included: would respond patriotically. 'On the other hand, if it' is pos Funeral services "will be.

held Monday. WASHDTGTON. May 22. CAP) Arthur the rubber coordinator, strongly intimated today thit-gasoline rationing would be made nationwide as quickly as possible after a plan is presented by the Defense Transportation Agency ind approved, 'by the War Board. He also warned, that if tires were wasted the ultimately would have .16 requisition privately-owned cars to carry war workers to and.

from the plants. 'Meantime, there were these other developments bearing on the gasoline and rubber situation: To help relieve the Eastern gasoline, shortage; the House Rivers and Harbor Committee approved the ported. "We exonerate the drivers not be military service upder existing law, but: some of them migh be. mobilized along with older men for service in war plants. The.

Bureau of Research and Sta i Herman announcements that sible cars in: the hands from responsibility for the accident but we find that both drivers tailed I to follow safe driving practice's and PAUGH, HAROLD WILSON, died their owners, it will be ad- vantage to all transportation -and to the Federal Security ere negligent. 20 more United Nations totaling 111,600 tons; -had been sunk by U-boats in the' Caribbean and-the Gulf of Mexico and three others, amounting to 14,000 tons, in the nf St. Lawrence, making a tne war enqrt. Agency esfelmated that as of, April Dress conference in which According to the testimony. James tnere- were 2,483,000 men in tnaf at his home Ralph Friday evening, 22.

1942, at 5:30 o'clock; He was born June 9, 1903, at Oakland. Md. He was employed by Lewis Francis. The deceased was'a member of the Teamsters' and Chauffeurs Local 491 of Union -town He was a son of. the late Marietta, with his.

brother as age bracket, while probably 500,009 who have-turned 20 also will reer Nelson. also joined; Newhall said he thought there was enough rubber in the tires, already built to take care of the situation for this and ister. on -June 30. grand, total of 661.200 tons destroyed in all areas thus far in May by passenger, traveling north from Connellsville about 3 o'clock in the morning. They observed the other car approaching from, the opposite The Army and Navy hav'e been German ships and planes.

next. Then, he added, officials will construction of barge canal and James and Victoria Paugh. He is 2-British disclosure that the be better able to see ahead. i.fjetibleum pipe line across Norm- urging voluntary: enlistments bt youths of 18 and 19, and those who have joined the armed forces will direction out, Deneving: tney could survived oy. nis wiaow, iwary Pabian Paueh.

two daughters. Senator James ML Mead N. ono-ton German cruiser PrinzEugen, Report Half Of em Florida from the Gulf of Mexico Committee Chairmen 'make it," started to cross declared that passenger ships to the Eastern Seahoard. damaged five days ago in a torpeao Mary Elizabeth and Dolores at home, a brother Oliver of Star not have to register. Geisthorpe.

said he observed the plying Great Lakes waters could Sea-Borne Enemy Price Administrator ijeon Hender plane attack: on soutnem iMorway, had arrived, at big German Presidential proclamation other driver starting to turn in and converted for carrying gasoline from son1 announced mat, contrary to me City, w. va two sisters. Mrs. Pearl McCrombte of Washington. Force Wiped Out Selected For Outing the Chicago area to Buffalo ana blew the horn.

The other car halted, usual seasonal demand, fewer tires naval base on the Baltic. fixing Jiine 30. as registration; day also mace registration Oswego, N. Y. Prom these ports would be rationed to civilians D.

C-. and Mrs. Dorothy-Powell of Fverrettsville, W. Va. The bodv Official Brazilian and United (Contained From Page One) he said, "and I slowed from about 50'to about .40 or 45 miles an hour' but kept coming on.

The other June than in May. The cut Deiore or alter that date in except tional cases. i oeen emo ed i Lhe (J the -gasoline coma oe snipped in barges to New York State, -Connecticut and Rhode Island he Dearth Funeral Home. New Salem Chinese batteries exchanging fire From the pool of nearly 43.000,000 Annual Slovak Day At Shady Grove Park started again and we and. later will be taker." to the States, sources at Rio de.

Janeiro, commenting on today claim, said they, had no knowledge of any naval engagement in. Brazilian waters which, bv the. Italians' necessary, ne said as a lurtner step to conserve rubber." nationwide gasoline rationing would undertaken primarily for1 with the enemy warships offshore said. crashed." nome Haipn. Funeral arrange-merits will be announced later.

The New York Senator estimated likewise repulsed an attempted Iand: Young Marietta admitted- he had that the passenger vessels could be men who will have signed jup with local selective service boards by July 1, approximately 22,500,000 will be withdrawn for military duty or for work in war factories. -J the purpose oi conserving tires, been drinking before the accident. ing on the north hank, of the Min, own story, would have occurred Committee chairmen have WALTER'S. AARON JACKSON. converted: in 60 or 90 days and be However, both drivers were in darkness about mues irom wuie, named for' the1, annual Slovak Day pressed, into service on an emer since gasoline is available in most sections' except the Eastern.

Seaboard-and. the Pacific Northwest." a 'Chinese communique While listing these specific the jured, as well as Harry J. Sann, gency basis. Jack True and Robert Crusan, all to held Sunday, June 14, at Shady Grove Park. uau.kj.

apeo vi years died at nis home in CarmichaeLs Thui-sday, May 21; 1942 at 8:30 p. m. The deceased was. a well known retired farmer of -Greene County and a Parten said that this conversion program was "under consideration. S.

Duke is general chairman, of Pleasant, passengers withj Geisthorpe, and it is believed the: Chinese did not claim that they, had smashed what appeared to be a determined Japanese thrust Paul V. McNiitt, Commissioner ot War Manpower, asserted last Mon day that an additional 10,500,000 war workers would be heeded this year, and 7,500,000 by the end olt 1943. senator MP.ionev loiiii.i The plan for general rationing is1 Tinder formulation at the Office of Defense Advance indications have been that' it receive ready, approval from the While German U-boats strove to cut the United Nations' supply arteries the British that 70 percent of the- German navy's large units were in Baltic and North Sea ports, refitting for new forays. Only the battleship Tirpitz. the pocket battleship Luetzow and the Prinz death of the' victim was.

due to ad memoer oi tne Mennoiute cnurcn. He was born in Fa vette countv, er told an interviewer that he believed the 'proposed pipelines' would Foochow assisted by Mrs. Thomas Kraloyich. Heading the groups are: Joseph Vilscek, reception; Edward Kubicar; refreshments'; Mr3l Anna- Dzamba, park Andrew Stefanik, ditional injuries suffered when Gels; thorpe's. car turned over on in August the son of Joshua arid Ann Walters.

Sur Earlier reports of. the "operations help solve New, England's shortage! better than, the' 'Great-Lakes barge WPB. three top jured man, who -had been', thrown He said in an' address to -the 'Na tional Industrial Cohferen'ce Board viving are his wife. Bertha Viola to the. road.

program' suggested by Mead. agency officials, Henderson, Donald (Arefordl Walters and daughter. Eugen's sister ship. Admiral nipper, Mary Ellen, A sister, Mrs. I.

-o' York tht the. armedforce? decorations; Jesse K-aterra, aance, and publicity, S. in Foochow area had said that' the Japanese gained a foothold at 18 miles east of the provincial capital; landing- 25,000 The jury completely ex Ewart of Carmichaels'and the last require, another 2,000,000 men for operations on Soviet supply onerated W. A. Warner, 304; Wood street, Pittsburgh for responsibility in -1942- and next of six children also survives.

Fun The program was arranged at a meeting of the Slovak- Club last night. In the absence of President Japanese Invasion troops alter an an-nignt bombardment from 10 warships, but subse in what was described an avoidable accident" May 9 in Fay Roosevejt Sees 'I eral services will be held Sunday, -May 2 at the home -at 2 p. m. Burial will follow in Glade cemetery. W.

H- Condit of Carmichaels officiating. quently had been driven back Stephen Sonoga, the. vice president, Andrew Stefanik; was in -charge of ette street which cost the life of Beaten By Chinese their ships. The German aircraft' carrier Graf Zeppelin, now understood to be is in the Baltic. No information was available In London on the whereabouts of the pocket battleship Admiral Scheer.

Jacob Burrie, 61. oL Chalk Hill, who1 Firemen To Hold Services, Sunday Present Program In Belle Vernon" Church In neighboring Ghekiang province, died the following day in Long Struggle; Issues Caution (Continued From Page One) north of Fukien, the Chinese said town hospital. Driven Back To Ships At Japanese column occupied Tunglu, Grover F. West Leisen- the meeting'. Sonoga sent word he hoped' to be' able- to attend the yearly outing.

There will be a brief speaking program. Sharing the spotlight will be Judge W. Russell Carr and V. S. president "of National Slo Memorial Program 35.

miles southwest of Hangchow, and continued westward in" an at Chuanshih Island Announce Victors in Legion Competition sinking situation was -not "pretty serious." tempt to outflank, Kinhwa, provisional capital of Chekiang arid gate ring No. 2,. an eyewitness, who was operating a. car immediately behind that of Warner, 'said "all. of a sudden a man appeared frdni the opposite side of the street running without' raislne his' Mr.

Roosevelt said that war, CHUNGKING, China, May 22, way to Kiahgsi province and Central API Sea-borne Japanese invasion vak Society. Johnny Simms' orchestra will play for the (Continued From Page At McGlellandtown Rev. David Hunter To Deliver Address Twentieth annual Memorial Services of the Fayette County; Firemen's Association will be held. Sunday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Belle Vernon -Methodist church. This enemy column was one of public opinion and the news go up and down with things'1 that-appear big at the: and that the more, that was.

done to prevent this the better, for the war effort. leadership and scholarship. me victim had made a purchase lour thrusting across Chekiang. -wnrKh Tinion township entereo in me nquor store, crossed the Expect Russians To Stab force-s have been driven back to their ships, many" dead, after making a landing on Chuanshih Island, at the: mouth of the Min river east of Foochow, capital and chief seaport of coastal Fuklen Province, the Chinese command an A second Japanese column mo street to place the package' in a n-nlv one bov Stanley uuzaaK, Lt, Rev. Stanley H.

Jewell, a former Belle Vernon, pastor, will deliver down the railway toward Kinhwa The press, he thought, could help parked car and started to recross of Fairground school. boy won high acclaim, from members of the as reported attacking Iwu, about At Vital Kail Junction (Continued From Page One) the highway when he -was 'struck. Rev. David Hunter will deliver the Eulogy. miles northeast of Kinhwa.

Warner told the jury he had pYninine commiiiee. jils iiuici, in that particular. Asked whether lie thought "censorship should pais some bad hews," he replied that should be done as soon as it 'could -1 Members of- the Belle Vernon Volunteer Fire Department No. i the Memorial Sermon at ceremonies in the Church-Hill' Presbyterian drivmg a car since 1909 arid this The enemy drive to the vicinity Nazis, with the statement that they nounced tonight. Chinese batteries exchanging fire of iwu represented an advance of Jacob Guziab, Ls bimd and in addition io standing high in his studes the medal winner works on the have been beaten-off.

Even the re was nis iirst accident. church, McClellandtown, Sunday will be host for the' occasion. All firemen, are asked to meet at Short 15 miles since yesterday when this Charles Hostetler, McClellandtowh ported eight mile wide breakthrough morning at 11 clock. be cone without giving iuformation. of value to the enemy.

S. with the enemy warships off-shore likewise repulsed an attempted landing on the north bank of the foremost spearhead was a half acre larm ai ms south of the lake is said to have R. D. 1, was "justified" in "shooting ahd'Speer streets, Belle Vernon at The program will be followed bv 50 miles from Kinhwa-, which been contained. The indications are, 2.

elect and march to the church. At tne capital, meanwhile, Sena-r George OX. Ga.) joined in" home and attends a gasolii Uon. a Chinese communique saiQ. juiiii.

oa-peit wappicj also oi. McClellandtowh, "in defense of him- a parade through the The Thomas J. Pendeigast Post' of the American' and other missionaries Easih' is asked to wear his While listing tnese speun sue es began leaving yesterday. seil and his home," the coroner's Bdvs. who finished first, second American Republic, will however, that' the Russians have undertaken a new offensive in the Staraya Russa region -where they once had a considerable.

German cautioning against "over-optimism, A story- was going around, he eight months; might bring vio jury reported after hearine testi More than 1,000 Japanese were and third in districts other than have charge ot this teature. committee in charge of -the es, the Chinese did not ciaim that they had smashed what appeared to be a determined Japanese thrust North Union township, are: mony; on the death of Sappic April 12 in Uniontown hospital from 1942 program is composed of William R. general chairman; force have made some declared killed in a battle Tuesday west of Chenghsien; where the Chinese acknowledged their losses! Program to.be presented follows Call to Worship. Doxology' and Invocation. lins, his opinion, was male.

In the Orient, he. said, it upon Foochow itself. New Salem Parochial school- wounds received March 31. appreciable progress. Earlier reports or the operations Roger O.

Mullen, 14, son Of Mr. Some weens ago mere were, un too were heavy. Selection by German Township! in the Foochow area had said that looked as -though Japan wpuld-now attempt to knock China out of the music and 'speakers; Mike Bendi, singers and building; Thurman Reeves, program arrange and Mrs. Owen. r.

Munen, irrst; According to the. story by Hostetler, corroborated bv Countv iugn school uano. the Japanese, gained a foothold at A Chinese "unit making a daring 1 Edward J. Thomas, 14, "son of Mr. confirmed reports that a Russian detachment, a i Staraya Detectives J.

Long "and Forrest Scripture Reading irom Hebrews, Changmen, 18 miles east oi tne pro ment; JohnStrenske, program dis war, and ioiiow. up with an attack oh Russia, abandoning any Indian and Mrs. Valentine J. Thomas, assauit uoon Japanese at JJawngkio, Chapter .11. Burmese town between.

Mandalay ono. and Joseph Jerome Min arcik. tribution and Mike Bendi, -parade Russa, had penetrated westward 60 miles to Dnu junction. The rail and Australian' offensive temporarily. raxxs, isappic came to theHostet-tler home demanded admii tance, making threats aVainst the vincial capital, landing 25,000 troops after' an allrnight bombardment from.

10 warships but subsequently marsnai. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius road systems on both sides of Lake Choir will: sing, "Joy of the Solo by Paul Hague of Ronco. Hymn by the congregation.

and Lashio, was declared to. have inflicted 300 casualties upon the enemy and destroyed four Japanese Minarcik, third. had been driven back to their ships. Ilmen convege at Dnu which is only SEEKING -LABORERS Men interested -in a Benjamin Franklin Junior High family. Hostettler, arming himself with a shotgun, blasted through the 60 miles from Pskov: Lack jof any Memorial Address by the Pastor.

armored cars. school James Jj. iiamuton, i Uniontown Pays Final Respects subsequent mention of this opera Rev. David Hunter. Announcing a victory in Central son of Mr.

ana. Mrs. James L. Ham Allegheny County Bar wckjq in tne door, tne dischargt lodging- in the victim's thieh. Faith of our by.

the band. China. Chiang Kai-Shek's command ilton, first; William Randolph' tion 'that it was no more at best than a scouting Hostettler said his. trouble with Parade through the' cemeterv I- To Lt. Everhart Zettler, 13, son oi Mr.

and Mrs. laborers at Pearl Harbor 62 cents an hour will be" interviewed the Uniontown postoffice today. SA Mr. of Pittsburgh will meet the men. Any one between the age of IS and, 61 years is-eligible to apply.

Sappic began three, years aeo when raid. under the direction of -the Thomas; Howard Zettler, second; Daniel W. said uhinese troops recaptured Los-han, southern Honan province, and that the Japanese were retreating, westward. The Russian pressure in the Lake tne latter was dismissed from a J. fendergast Post of the American (Continued From Page One) McDonald III, 13, son Mr.

and To Entertain Jurist Sir Norman Birkett, K. justice of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England, Ilmeri. region tends, "to. support wfa job the rulinir Legipn. Mrs.

M. B. McDonald, third. Jtercy'son of Tate Hasnrertv of this ding federal employment to alien? Stalin recent assertion that Red Service at the grave. Taps.

South Union township August A. city; who- served as official escort Hostettler was the general' foreman tre being massed for of An American Baptist mission is nong those at Kinhwa. (The Japanese radio claimed con will be honored by tne Aiiegneny who issued the dismissal order. fensive operations all along the Marshall's County Bar Association at a din BRAVES WIN IN NINTH MonoiiiMifi huge lront as the summer aovanceu. son of Mrs.

Katherine Bittrier, first- W. Heck, 13, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Hess Heck, second; Jack N.

Steele, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steele, third. ner meeting in the University Club, TO ENTERTAIN GRADUATES With the attempt to retake Pskov PHTLADELPBXA, May 22 (AP) Negro members of the 1942 from the invaders even before the tinuing successes in Chekiang, saying that two Chinese armies were beaten badly May 19 and that mbp-ping-up operations were in prog- battles of Kerch and Kharkov' have Pittsburgh, Monday night at 6:15 o'clock. Lawyers from the sixth and tenth zones of the Pennsylvania Bar.

Association are invited to hear Burner -and Steele attend-Aref or school and -Heck attends Revere been fought to a definite concur ss.) Uniontown" High graduating class will be entertained at a tea in the East End Recreation Center Sunday afternoon. Member's of. the Sophomore class serve as hosts sion, only the center, of Mos- The Boston Braves put on a four-run, rally in the ninth, inning tonight to beat the Phils, 10 to 7, in a see-saw' game- at Shibe Park. A single by rElmer Kluttz with the base's full and the score tied at 7-7 was the deciding blow: of. the rally.

school. Whatever the result of 'the hew the English jurist speak. remains relatively dormant. St. Joseph's Parochial school Jo Reservations should be made prior! 32 Morjintown St OiUontown, Tx.

Krenlntt VPlntiun.t-n. ISM Japanese assaults in China, there For immediate Russian purposes, seph Gearing, 13, son of Mr. will be no Chinese food problem. to noon' today by contacting the zor tne occasion. there are" three important strategic ana Mrs.

Joseph P. Gearing, first; Admiral Shen Shung-Zieh, minister Allegheny eounty Bar Association, Marshal Timbshenko has James it son of Mr. oi agriculture, reoorted. This au Pittsburgh. stabbed deeply toward one 'of the tumn's- harvest will be 20 per cent! Mrs.

James A. sec-William E. Richardson. 13. irom, Field, Louisiana, is Wturning to his base tonight.

F. E. Robinson, commanding officer: at Barksdale Field, paid high tribute to, Lieut. Everhart in the following letter received by Coach and Mrs. Everhart: Headquarters 44th Bombardment Group (H), AAF Office of the Group Commander Army Air Base Barksdale Field, La, IB, 1942.

Mr. A J. Everhart, 16 Murray avenue, Pa. My dear Mr. Everhart: I know your heart is grieved and werwhelmed with sorrow by the death of your son, Lfc.

James R. in the fatal crash of "the plane which he was morriing. As his group commander-1 want to express to: "you-my most sincere and heart-. felt sympathy in- this hour of be- three, and possibly the most im better than last year. MEMORIAL SERVICE portant, in his drive to Krasnograd son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Richardson, third. Fn Michael Bonfield, as to reach the Dnieper sistant pastor at the Connellsville ELIMINATE WFA OFFICE southwest of Kharkov. The indicated LaFayette; Junior High school- Immaculate Conception Tamer Joseph, 13, son of Mrs. Mary HARRISBURG, May 22.

(AP) Shexp reductions in operations and heavy action south of Lake Ilmen looms as a matched effort in the church, will deliver the sermon Sun oosepn, xnomas Lukaszczyk, day night at the annual Memorial north to seize the second objective, ij, son oi Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Lu- need for maximum economy in administration "resulted today in-elim Sunday services in Connells Pskov junction. The third is the kaszczyk, second; Robert Alexander ination of the Franklin area WPA Smolensk: Vitebsk communication Gaoler, 13, of Mr. and Mrs.

office effective May 31, state ad Aiex uaoier, tmrd. span above the northern bend of the Dnieper. ministrator jciicham irvm ville High i-schopl auditorium. The program starting at 15 o'clock will include musical selections by high school students. observance is being sponsored by the Milton L.

Bishop Post of the American Le- New Salem Public school David Robert DeHaas. 13 'son of Dr. and That is the main feeder for the whole German center, supporting Functions of the area, in- which the advance basis still threatening fewer than 4,000 persons are now Mrs. Ernest'P. DeHaas.

first; George Lepenta. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcminick Lapenta, second; Kenneth Bittner, 14, of Mr. and Mrs.

employed will be taken over by the I am- confident that it will be of This would seem to indicate the Pittsburgh onice. Irvm said de center as the scene of the next tails of the plan had not been tnanes v. Jiictner, third. comiort to you to know that "rour son lost his life, not in an j. ordinary training flight, but while K.ferpn'.

an actual combat mission in completed. major battle to develop, whether by Russian or German initiative Stationed In Alaska NINE SOLDIEKS HITKT PITTSBURGH. -Nfav API- plane carryhie live bombs. Lt' The emphasized that operations will be continued in the 17 counties of the district, in- Buy A Poppy Today Symbol of the Torch that still bums high Nine soldiers and a civilian en Everhart and the other men of route irom rort Knox, to Pitts WORKMAN OVERCOME Percy Casbar, 42, of North Pittsburgh street is rest cluamg Erie. Warren, LMcKean.

burgh were injured today when: Potter, Crawford, Venango, ing in COnnellsyillel rorest. Elk, Cameron, Clarion, Jef their automobile skidded from high-: way Route 22-30. four' miles west of Pittsburgh and struck a utility staue hospital where he was remov ferson. Beaver, Butler, Armstrong and Indiana. ed yesterday afternoon.

He was overcome by gas fumes while working with a. County Gas The injured, nonp in Mjiiuiuoii, were james Lu Price, 34, company crew engaged in repairing a gas line at the new Connellsville Federal Housine project. Cas owner ot the Joseph. Sherasky. Charles! me crew accepcec tne mission willingness and realizmg, I am sure, that Jthey.were going forth to meet the ejnemy in order to protect his his loved ones and his coun-try.

-It was unfortunate that weather conditians were such as to make frying hazardous, but you -will I feel sure, that, in times of actual conflict it is necessary jtorisk' a lesser- danger in-order to and destroy a greater. We feel, and we want you to feel that your son gladly gave his life In the greatest cause in the srorld liberty and security of life for alL We, his comrades in the service of our -beloved country, stand ready to make the same sac- FLOWERS for all occasions Gregory's Flower Shop Now in Our New Bigger Store 39 S. Beeson Blvd. Opp" Library bar was taken into the district in an automobile and -starts ed to walk home. He collapsed at uosepn ayoife, Spring-1 dale; Joseph.

Karl, Henry Razdrik and Andrew and Mike Pompeii, Glassnere; Thomas unmstone comer, and raaner, ttnarosbDrs-' nnrf i was removed to.the hospitaL Pluchta. Creighton. the soldiers were) v. idc a wecKend visit. is: HOUSEHOI.n Hivtc When you want to dry clean small articles, like ties, etc.

use a miice lor the same cause as your glass fruit jar. Keep the rubber IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION THE NEW DeCARLO FUNERAL HOME 41 SEARIGHT.AVE. UNIONTOWN I son qia. -He has led the wav. We Khali Wear it with a new appreciation of its bloodred significance of service arid sacrifice it is proof of your "aid to war's living victims, the disabled veterans and their dependents" It is the torch that's kept alight at home to carry peace of mind and to fire with fresh zeal the courage of sons and brothers far away.

Buy a Poppy for men who fought in '98 and '18 BUY A BOND FOR THOSE WHO FIGHT TODAY METZLER'S ge away, put cleaning liquid in jar, put articles in, and shake gently until they are clean. mm. kv loHow after him. Be assured that iTour'son's sacrifice and cherished memory shall always remain with its, and we shall meet with him on the shore across life's sea. If pur help is desired by you, we SUNDAY, MAY 244h On account of rain, numerous persons were unable to attend our UNIONTOWN MARBLE GRANITE GO, High Grade Memorials A E.

HAWKINS Phone 2657 468 Coolspring St Uniontown, Pa. OPPEN EVENINGS formal opening. For this reason, we are setting aside Sunday Corporal Charles Fox, son of Mrs. Myrtle Fox of 45 East Main street, Uniontown and Earl Fox of Morgantown, W. Vaw has been stationed Alaska for.

the, past eight months. He entered the service April 25, 194L anau De reaay and eager to do aU iritbin our power. Sharing -with you your sorrow loss, am, Yours very sincerely, F. E. ROBINSON, Air Corps, Commanding.

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