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ruman To Ask New Deal Setup WEATHER The Morning Herald Full Associated Press Coverage in the liiggcsl little Newspaper in Pennfylritnui MAKE EVERY DAY SAFE AND SANE; DON'T FLIRT WITH TRAGEDY. osioncil snow possibly thonging to roin. 01 K'l BKN I AG ICS FIVK UKN'i'S UNIONTOWK, FAYETTE COUNTY MONDAY. JANUARY 3, lMf Mtmbtr Audit Burruu. of Circulation pne Killed, 5 Hurt On Highways 15 Yale Students Reported Trapped Ire Wrecked Plane By Fatal Crash I Of 2 Machines Five Others Iniured In Family Of 5 Made Homeless By Fire A family of live is homeless to The blaze, of undetermined or day alter a fire New Year's nay 's discovered at 4:30 p.

in, while I ho family was visiting leveled an glr mom fair, house i Bruce, a son of Bierers, at Can al Belle view, fh' oe miles north of neSviiCl d. 2. Conneiliville. Some an firemen from Connells The occupants of the house, nb 'ville South Connrllsville and Consent vhcn the blaze occurred, were! iiellsville Townsnip Volunteer Fire Raze Landmark On East Main New Service Station To Go Up at Busy Intersection Collision Near Smithfield SEATTLE, Jan. 2.

(Al1) A chartered I1C 3 transport plane reportedly carrying Vale Cni versily sludcms hack lo scluiol. crashed anil hurncit on lakcnff Hoeing Field al 1(1 o'clock i President Sw Confident If Some Gains cAsk Congress For alher Taxes, More Controls HINGTON, Jan. 2 A confident President on a friendly Congress next eigrht flays for taxes, lighter eco controls ami a pcace budjret of perhaps o.ooo.oon. jwfis presided by a administration officials, pio say: Mtiman will urge a national nniuLimu iltiin hie mm fine noi nn r'uA i nrl fii a lf a it 'a i ra llr a air: r.L'pJll si 131 to pisjll rt. One of the well known land pllals.

The intelligencer said (here were students ami Ihe pilot anil co pilot aboard. The plane on Ihe icy runway and rammed a rovM incnl hangar al Ihe snulh enii of the field. The Kine County Hospital reported Tour victims taken to surccrv u'ilh hiinis, Hirer olhcrs (Cnnlinueil Page 14, Col. 41 ice sci gcant on the tivn stnry frame barn. 75 feet marks of the city will be raved A his ile.

Eve, and. their three children, Carl, 15; Faye, 14, and Sally, from the house. DcBblt said. High winds had razed the home a short lime after his department was notified. scene said lie believed "about 15" of (he plane's 2ft occupants Were trapped in the Wreckage, He said eight or nine" ol Ihe accujianls were taken to lies fil hois wfie injured Saturday iit'lr ninon, as a result of the district's onlv scriotif, automobile iiccidcnl.

(luring tho lioliil. end. Mrs. John IlinlIo. flo.

nf died at Union town llospilal yrslerda.v morning, 15 bonis after she suffered a fraclurerl skull, fracture ol" the right leg and lacerations of the and legs when ihe automobile soon for the sake progress and devclopmcnl oi modern times. The Sinclair Refining company has purchased the former Snyder properly located on the corner of East Main and Cotinellsvillo streets from Louis Kamcnsky and plans the erection of an iip tn datc service station as part of the expansion program in Western Penn sylvania and Northern West Virginia. Company owned and compnny operaled. it is in line with the Sinclair plan to conirol its own retail nutlet and follows the policy SC'ICJ) 'el Iialiihi (almvcl of Washiuid D. C.

a rarlimc riilnnrl in charge of inlcrnai affairs division of I'. S. forces in Austin, js being sued for hy Miss Kllricdc Kaufman Plans David Forming Store Feature! Carnegie Class Phillips Star Poultry farm I Dies Suddenly: Expo to Open! Walter Smitley Funeral Will Start Wednesday In This Afternoon City Hall ilalniM ilagei old Vien in wind, she was a passenger ho claims he se 'ashed live ar.oi on llnute 110. Enrollment linrciiion and a Extensive Remodeling In, Accepts vrr.Ki nr oai i New Course iced her in 1Mb. The Federal mirl Mill charges Nnrcrnss ilh lieilii; Ihr f.llhei of Ihe Iwo yr.

ir ulrl daughter. (AP ike "social" spending and Lt pan men i veopen his battle with the I Mcaaninc bailment of the i.emoci.its. Kaufman Store will undergo an Jo confident forecasts were remodeling process be lirre miles sm.ih ol Simlhlicln. Iter husliaiiii. and driver the car.

John PI. was arlmitted to Ihe hospital with a fracture of the left rib Iv el ii res, chest and Imily abrasions His condition was ilcscri bid as la r. Otlier Victims The couple's daughter. of other oil companies, a ropre funeral have been ar scntalivc said last night, ranged lor Walter (Nig) Smilley Other Changes 1 40. of Phillips, an uuLslauilinr.

The lour day exhibition uT I1ip: t'nionlnivn Poultry and Farm Products Association stalls Wednesday in liic hasciHir. of on puuiic or re and to be L. Herbert Kinkolhor, president, of the Business Training College whose main offices are located in Pittsburgh, announces the appointment, ol Frederick J. David as Un inntown representative for Dale Carnegie Course. Mr.

David, who is a member of Specifications are being drawn baseball player anil howler and, primarily for a number of years, wiio Hiiiiicip.il Building. School Reopens completed within Gd days well in advance ol Ihe influx of Easier I business up. he stated, for construction c. (Continued on Page 14, Col. 7) uis post program, lie is a who sllelis hy his guns.

nn Wednesday demands will come in age 1(1 iv.is tre; 'et lacerations 'Duo to the sizeable increase in nf th" scalp and i hitchhiker. Chei Irr Yapczinski. lis. of Carteret, X. After Ihe volume ol trade in the men's Ihe auwriisinj! Malt of The Morn i in clothing urparlmcni v.thin HiCjing llern.d, is a graduate of the tl in horn oiokorl died ai in 15 Friday nighl, Decern Tin, rami tlisplavs promise In he Ibcr 31, J148, n( his Inline.

i. largest in yrars due to a heavy Friends are being received al oulpui ol emu and other farm the familv residence. Ilriusc 411, products. at TTiillips where rites will be Tlir show, which will close at1 ernducled at 2 30 Ibis aflernoon. in expri ls entries Dr.

Herman Hiintnn Will, pastor frnm all over the cnunlry. of SI. Paul's i.silheian church, v. ill will he 10. G.

ctfidztc. Buna) mil follow in of 'osloria. and PeaiJ Services Today For Mrs. Q'Nea past year. I is ni.

ce to Dale cai nci'ie tl hc Ed in rni i person on uenne. oay c. town last Spring It will he his shopping pleasure of our duty to accept respirations lor the iOme 37,000 Students up yhorl lime before the crash, I as also Ireai for lareralions Returning 0lhi, t'hrislmas is over Ihe holidays "inle appar nnrl horil Clltlv SlVMIlg llll'i the left 1. IV on Ihe budget message tor fiscal Monday, January clientele," said Nathan nfu, Dale Carnegie class which Designed along modernistic wj started soon, lines, the present quarters will be Mr David announrtd lhHt a frcc i.mW 'he riireelii Active Local Re Summoned floute in lor 'a rdcr lo c. prcdlltls.

l. 11,1: 1 1 In ctf.Ulnr In a I nl pffpel nrl "'C demonStral i 01) meetlltlg Hairy Sons. Mr. Smilley was a star pitcher, outfielder and bailor while playing! for teams in the Phillips and Oliver The big question marks are taxation and husiness controls. Bight up lo this weekend, it is known.

White House advisers were still spiit on whether to repent last year's request for strong "standby" powers In ronlrol rim (Conltnur.il on Tage 14, Col. 2) be held in the While Swan Hotel nn' Wednesday nighl, 2b at o'clock with Virgil E. Bnw (Continued nn Page 14. Col. ft) the class room some 37.000 su arp curve and craihed head on dcnls of Favelie oitillv schools.

vehicle driven hy Tola S. Recesses varied from one C07 Walnut street, two weeks depending on Hie situa Scot Ida I c. lions in differcnl localities h.u B.u ci rlaughtrr, Faye, 3ge 13, now they are own. This morning, "'as a'imilled ie the hospital su foolstrps and busts all lurn (Continued nn Page Col. S) IClub Will Hear Van! Kri Ham Funeral services for Mrs.

Gcr Irude Bohy O'Neal, fifl, wife nf Frank B. O'Neal, who died at a. m. Salurday. 1, 1040.

in tlmonlown Hospital, will be cnnriuelcd at 2 p. m. today in the hon Can i 'disviiie slied. Dr. dislric! ever a long period of years.

He was a member nf severai chain nmnsliin loams He also was active in bowling fralcrnitirs here. il .1 1 1 I Injuries Fatal W. Hogg. "I Ashury Methodist i at Phil ips, he was Dinner Group Meeting' wdh follow studrnu leaehcrs will I'xchanee en will Rivo an 2,0011 square feet. New Derailment As well as providing space for merchandising expansion, there will he area for a spacious comfortable lounge, new fitting rooms, enlarged alteration facilities and new departments.

Feature highlighting will be installed in connection with the fluorescent tubes, which will shosv arivan lageously merchandise on the mezzanine landing and first floor. Nick Silver who has been asso iWeek of Prayer church, will officiate. Burial will member of United Mine Workers follow in Oak Lawn cemetery ml Local 7411V IhlS tvenmg hlt es of "what Sanla CJaus i To County Man brought." Town Suffers Costly Blazes Firemen Are Forced To Call for Aid idor direclion of the Ferguson Fu Surviving are bis father, Calvin. in, 'nf rhillins a SOU. ('all Starts Tonight The smallesl school in Hie dis is Wliailnii Inrieprndenl with 2o stutlcnts and lite largesi is Hold Annual Services At Uninntown rily schools Willi an Rites Are Arranged Fori A dn.phler of Ihe late I.

a. and Ion. O. and a tlaiigh.trr. Mrs.

Vir I Mario. ic Rohv. Mrs. O'iscal was gmia Babatin, Cleveland, Or. also J.

r. OUIIIvan I n( lh Byron KjnK ou, brothers: Elmer. Labelle; t. a RciNicm High Mass for School of Oratory, Pittsburgh. in it M.f.he Hnpwood.

P. S'tllivan. 5', Lcmont Furnace She wes ntenibc: oi Aslmrv IPelh and Benjamin, anion, t). Mcmheiv of Ihe I'niontonn Na tinnal Dinner Clul. Will enjoy an evening nf thrills when Major Paul younc Anifrican spy and hero ol World War II will relate his adventures following llir din tier al fi.

IO lonight in ll'c While Swan Hotel ijor Cytl, vho foughl and worked for months with Ihe; eniollmeiil of 3. Ian and gil'ls fin rtcnllnrl frnm Iwn ffrPS First Presbyterian Prnlr.slanl riiurchcs of Ihe city 11 unite for Ihe annual Week aver services to be held nightly ,,,,1:,,,, cnimiv manager rd "r.uyer lor the mez Uriah Craft Dies comn.un.ty of Black Lick whose "niijo dopartnenl Death Summons At His Home Here a Mils week ihe Firsl Presby iHh is. the f.rsl popuUliim is lisleil as 2.500. One block of the business section was thventP'ierl Saturday night be dropped hehind George W. MSr to linns France His Tnah Craft, dP, reined carpen The sched do as arranged hy foreman for Renuhlic Slcel I'niontnwn Ministerial Associalion orporalioil, tlied at 5 p.

in. Sun fellows: "jT, mi rnin'l assistance he who (lied yeslerriay afternoon in odisl church and former teacher Uninntown Hospital from injuries of the l.ivingslon Class. Mrs. November 29 in an acci Ncsl held membership in dent al Ihe Boctz Coke ovens at the (Jtcat Chapter Stamhniigh, will he suae at to daughters of Ihe American Revo marnnv morning at St. John's R.jlution: Daughters of 1812, the Pro C.

chu' ch. i gross Club and the Shakespeare Friends will be received at Ihe i Club. Haky Funeral Home nflcr 7 p. in. In addition to her husband, she today.

Burial will be in the Sol leaves one son Donald O'Neal, dier's Pint at Sylvan Heights ceme Uniootown, and three grandchii lery with military riles at thcldrcn, Virginia Jtahl. Donald and graveside conducted hy the Aincr Ci'X'eal. Two brothers and ican Legion Posl 51 here. live sislt rs also survive, Frank gave lo Ceneral I'attnri make him In 'Humane Society Has Open Meet ill his home, Tonight Sermon Rev Knrl P. Retired Tailor Dies Hospital communities brought the flames under ronlrol after battling nearly three hours in sub freezing one nf Ihe oiil.

lantlilig lirrocs 'miiary Ihe war. lie is also honored for S4 Carlisle st.it his work wilh the sr "t.er Mr fi sl! Conler, of In Central Chri.Minn member or Ihe 'lunch: Dr. L. Hogg, of As i iry riiurch and prcsi Fvi.ns, 43 Councils in (,, nUuy. Thud Pn sbvti letired tailor, met: Sunivuig art Two families fieri their living n.rl,,r the terond floor as Varied vide i Ih iet u'11 I'" a'ltni presioing.

Program Set i in Rev M. Guy fire swept thr" business estab I WO suits, Mi. Miss Boherl Millivan is survived bv lour nby, Pan. Roby, Mrs. Anna Smc.

''iWJd pj DontM.nis I I oak am! N. ISWi. Fniontawt, llospilal. bovs. For his bravcrv ami rail Boi i.

low. on la. IfL Craft For Tuesday Night Besides at. edm ationsl program. Wesl.

of Ihe Church of the Brethren; Dr. Wi Ilium It. Hindman, of Ihe Fir.sl ITcibylerian church, pre brothers, William, Hoberl aml 'bs. I n. Mrs.

Violet isl on lit first floor. Page 14, Col. Hei ninian, Mis. Grace Mahoney. he w.is the son ol William anil i Jt i Mt sov has been awarded Mrs plection of of fi errs will he held I Thomas, all of lliis one tlaughlcr.

thiiuiitov. I.cnora rat', 1 In 1 ul fin ginndcliildren Hint F.va.is. lie lo Croix de one al a meeting of the Fayette Conn lachie. Lemon: Furnare and cniitiiiclctl a (ju the Disiincuishetl Service all ot Cniontnwii. and Mrs.

J.v Moser, ef Smiihfield. Fi ends are being received the home. t.iS riei rl Ml toss and Ihe Brone Slar. all. i i.i loiu lailoriiiL retin iivnl in Opens Offices TODAY THEY SAY: Mr.

was mbn ul ibrr ul District Firemen Inmo, IN K.vst I fCmithmrrf on I'nsr 14, Col. Asbiuy Methodist church the i "infirm Sets Up Fugles school Dr. L. Q. Marshall, lye specialisl, Pfll Jflfil MfPt has opened officer in Pcrryopolis uuullwl 1 iVIJ Will Meet Friday also heltl membership in Laurel i nrine Vo fifil.

Fice and Arccotcd nl Drum C. ly lluu ane Society at 8 tomorrow nigh', in Ihe rnurlhouse. Tho session open to Hie groups 300 members and to Ihe public, announced C. B. Bailey, vice president of the organization.

Included on the program is an opening song; presentation by the lmp.ui il Quartet, composed of Hoy Ramsey. Leo Ci'irr, George Muncy and Oliver llcl.ee; trumpet sola, Hilly 'Tantlingcr, a reading by Mary Dcllaas; election of nt ficets; ihe Imperial Quartet; and a movie "Valiant Years," the story of the medical progress for animal disease. This Mornlna The Vl ijiiwi i I iviiu rtfSt Meet I nO Piiemen AsseciatioH essay I ovalhann? Coal Coke contest 'will be disclosed al a meet mr I'nmi and H.iglc l.aiay ing of Ihe Fayette Counly Fire i 'elle Post, ul nf the American l.e mens Associ.atMn n. Friday CI I SCI l.p 11 2n. hl)( js UfA Krcwus octal insuiai.ee plan for lh Vl in a location formerly occupied by his falher, the lale Dr.

George R. A veteran of World War II, he served (wo years overseas, Dr. Marshall gradualed from Perry Township High school in 11)4(1 anil from Pennsylvania School of Op tomeiry in Philadelphia last Scp nual special al 10 this Grange Meeting Time Advanced i Class C'ly laws, for reorganizalion niana ant supervisory rmpioves Vh(. ,,,,,1,,,,,. Henrv The Assorialion also urrns (hdin budget.

md Hie inslructoi Lee nuent fire comnanics who have l0 Worker lleallli ami Welfare Fund. Daiigherly and Itaherl Cramer, to ri; a. r.i i ii meeiing irmn ra ed in Ik. supervisory duties of plan provides relirement at 1 will announce the prosn, ins for Ihe necessary for the county's coordi miployes with 25 years' or! spring and summer. A spagnetti nalcrl lire fighting unit In roniact Bunker Hill road Set for 8 Ihe meeting more sonii.ee on a esion ha supper will rnncludc the meet thief William H.

Ralfle, Union town. will marked by installalicu of on length or service and pay. officers. All officers elect are Arch.bald Miller, company super Navy Announces New Enlistments asked be picent. mtendent, sanl Ihe lowest pension exceed month and Die highest will equal 5(1 per cent of 1 1 lie pensioner's previous salary.

Postal Changes Co Into Effect QUESTION: If you could have one wish which would affect the genera public in 13411 what wnultl 11 be? Kathcrine Walkei. Smock. "Un questionably it wuiild be for world peace and bolter understanding among Ihe people of tho world." Lucille Wheeler, Peler street: "I would like to see living costs come down to whcie the ordinary working person could pay his hills and have a saving account again." Viola M. Byrtcr Brownsville: "It would be enough for mc if the prosperity of 10411 continues through 19411" Dan Inhttston, Hiller: "1 Should iike lo see some conirol of the liquor traffic which is do moralizing our younger genera linn." George Cnne, Poplar Grove: "If the brilliance of our modern tclentisls cnuhl turn from ihe in strumenls nf war and deslructlon to easier and more pleasant the everyday life of the average person II would he it boon lo mankind." H'llma Kerns, West Vain street: "Lower taxes is the first desire on my list especially for the average worker and small properly owner." Vernon Whstm Connellfivilie: "A year of peace and understanding heltveeo Jaboi and Industry U'ifh less strikes and moro work for all." PARTY TONIGHT AT r.OVAL ORDER OF MOOSF. UNIONTOWN PUBLIC INVITED TRUMAN RETURNS WASHINGTON, Jan.

2. (AP) Truman was hack at ir rira "il a sis have csneht nr ami icgistcicrl mail also were in Chicr Petty Olficer Jack Davis, in charge ot the Uniontown Navy recruiting station has announced that 111 year old, one year enlistees Id llic U.S. Nave will receive, if qualified, the equivalent of one year's training In civilian trade schnuls. The policy is designed to. provide trained men for the Naval Reserve program by sending enlistees to various Navy trade schools including one In elcc tronies of 33 weeks duration.

For the electronic student, the first 27 weeks will be the same as given during ihe regular Navy 44 wenk course. The final six weeks will he devoted to training in sonar, radar and radio equipment. All enlistgcs, Davi.s explained, must comply with Selcclive Service regulations by enrolling in the organised reserve of volunteer re serve upon completion of duly with the regular Navy. Blair House lotiighl after a week with the f'nslotTice department, end yacht trip on the Potomac Beginning Saturday, airmail river. He look along slaff members i postage returned lo six cents an to help work on his message to ounce and special delivery rales Congress lo he given Wednesday, iwent lo 13 cciils, Airmail, for the adopted Ibis morning lo pave the way ior the payday of the New Year.

Operator of Truck Fleet Is Summoned William R. Mason, 4(1, truck fleet opera I or, of Easy street, dien' 1:40 p. in. Sunday, January 2, 1940. in Unionlown Hospital.

He leaves his willow, Clara King Mason; three brothers, Fdward Mason. Sipcsville; Howard Mason, Clens.tle and Sherman Mason, Unionlown; three sisters, Mrs. A. Nicholson, ConnellsvilSc; Mrs. Aaron Davidson, ilaltimorc, and Mrs Roy Carlson, Springdnlc.

Friends wdll tie received in llic Glcasnn Funersl Home, 114 East Payette street, after 5 p. to tlKy. Services are incomplete. PARTY TON I TE Amcr. Legion Home, Masontown creased as were rales for books nod catalogues, seeds and plants.

The latter arc incrciiscd from one cent lo a cent and a half for each two ounces. The new rales were aiilharizetl by the session of Congress and are designed io pay for wage boosts granlcd 500,000 postal workers, preceding 2(1 months, had been Terrier Dug Strayed or Stolen live cenls an ounce. Fees for money orders, postnl noles, COD packages, insurance COHEN'S TOYLAND WINNERS 3. lBfiUfi a. 24525 2.

221 0.r 7. Ill 118 3. S. Ifjfifl 4. B.

15315 5. 12570 10. 7 mtifit bf rnllnrt or within NEW LOCATION RALPH'S BARBER SHOP 215 K. MAIN ST. Old New Customers Welcome NOTICE TO FIREMEN The Unionlown Fire Dept.

will meet at Central Fire Station; p. Monday, Jan. 11, to pay irsprrt.s to the father of Paul Atkinson. Fire Chief W. II.

Rnllle Start the New Year with the newest in radio FM! DARKROOM SUPPLIES ENLARGERS Photograph it, Inc. 12 S. Gallatin Ave. TRUCKERS Wo hnvo good luniiy run ot minc coal at alt times. 'No waitlns.

1 or 1.000 bushels. ATLAS MINE I mi In cast ol Ultlnnlnwn on Motile 401 Thorn; 33 nn lnp vlll .1 jimdr WEST M.1SDNT0 HFlCft LIQUORS WINF. Proprietors Cerullo Rosiini.

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