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PAGE TOMr THE MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN PENNA, SATURDAY; MARCH 291341. Old Home Town By Stanley A Feature Of Varieties And 'OPEH THE SlOC VJHEM I HIT 1HM SRAVEiJ pna Missionary At Erst Church Red Cross Field Director For Central China Dr. Robert Baird McClure. U. P.R.C.S., a nephew of Mrs.

Frank Hess of Nassau street, Unlonto, who has Just returned from a tour of duty a medical missionary In Ch.a, will be the guest speaker at the First Prescyunan church Sun day morning at the 11 o'clock service. Dr. McClure has been In China nee his graduation from the Medi- cal School of Edinburg university in 1931. He was a representative of the United Church of Cansda. Dr.

McClure recently v-as honored uith the coveted degree of Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. With the outbreak of the Chinese-Japanese war the International Red Cross made him field director for all central China. In this capacity he has been with the armed forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and has had much to do with the aid given the millions of refugees. In June 1533 Dr. McClure wa-j sent by the Chinese Reel Cross by air from Hankow to London as dele gate to the Internationa Red Cross meeting to acquaint them with the needs in China.

Da McClure knows first hand what it means to be bombed. He has a most interesting experience and is a dynamic speaker. He of the Uiree outstanding speakers i 11 ik'Vil' 't1 Hi I I' Mother Of Seven Fatally InjuredStudeht Bodies Mannequins CllUfty i till Jit Guardsmen (Continued From Page One) lion for r.belr first regimental re-vlew at 10:45 r. m.t tomorrow on Muir Field. Genera officers of the pot and staff members will be quests of the regiment, commanded by Col.

Alberl O. Kinp. Ririe. pistol and machine sun practice on the reservation ranges ended for the week ioday and camp interest centered around the artillery's latest experience with powerful new iirrny equipment. After week of bumping ove; in.i 'tleep mud iu-ies" and climbinc the iM eeptH inclines the reservation Body Is Mangled Under Wheels Of Trolley Car Mrs.

Susan Murray, 46, wife of Elmer Murray cf House 204, Lemont, was Instantly killed shortly after! Huge Policy Sold By Uniontown Man Covers Section Owners Of LaFayette Memorial Park All owners of sections in LaFayette Memorial Park are to be cover-' ed by a group insurance plan last night by the 30 directors and trustees of the burial asso- The officials have purchased from Reynard F. Tracy, local agent for the Standard Life Insurance Company of America, a big policy protecting the 700 to 800 owners of sections, in the association. The plan calls for issuance of a clear deed to the widow or estate and payment of $3cQ. cash in event the head of a family owning a section should die. This is made pos sible without additional charge to ine owners, tne premium -being paid by the Park Association.

Purchase of the policy and operation of the plan is made possible by the directors and trustees, of whom are local residents. Will Meet Today Four UHS Representatives Attend Conference government occupy tbe attention of the confer- rgea.nL at arms. Sunday Programs At Mount Olivet Two programs are to be presented at Mt. Olivet Baptist church Sunday in conjunction with the regular church services. Dew Daniel Hayes wiii be the speaker at each service.

Rev. N. J. West, pastor, yesterday announced the foHoiring program for the day. 10 :45 Devotional service led by the Senior Missionaries.

11 a. m. Special selection by the Senior choir. Paper Mrs; Fannie Jenkins. Solo Mrs.

Ada Fields. 11:15 Sermon by Rev. Daniel Have: 12:30 Church school, W. M. Stock ton, superintendent.

Y. P. Mrs. Agatha Callahan, president, 6 p. Special selection by Junior HB1 Hi at the World Council of the Presby- aggression, and the young King terian church, held last month swore on the cross to "keep Baltimore.

Dr. William Blake Hind- forever the unity of the nation" man. pastor of the First Presby- ar-d sts independence, terian church was also in attend- '-The Turkish minister was re- noon Friday when struck by i. West Four members of the Uniontown Penn street car, near the Phillips; High school student body have been tipple named to represent the Student ged along, the track for a short dis-j school today. Thev are Sam Frock, tance before the car, operated by William Junk, Ivan Frankhouser and Jake Wilson of Coalbrook, could be; Harry Ebenshade stopped.

She suffered-a fractured! The local student government is skull and her limbs body were i operating under a constutition ap-crushed. proved by the Student body and re- The woman had eone to thp PhiT-i vised last vear. YALK IT OUGHT to SLOW ME OOWl A Armed Attack Being Held Under Duress (Continued From Page One) livered a new two-point note protesting the beating of Germans and demanding a satisfactory written declaration of the Yugoslav oosi- cion reminding the government that Germany considers the pact binding. On the ether nana, u. a.

min-ister, Arthur Bliss Lane delivered iormally an American proffei aid to Yugoslavia in resisting I ported to have proposed to Premier SimovJc a mutual assistance pact. ine uermans were pictured as electing to reserve their military power as' a last resort, but German quarters said nearlv 3.000 German trade delegates, economic experts and Journalists were leaving the count rv ninnt-lv It was learned tonight that Ger man civilians living in Belgrade woum ce. removed Monday on a Danube river boat to Vienna. Only diplomatic representatives and per- sons here urgent business i Troops stood guard at the Ger- niari and Italian legations. A Ger- man attache said the German le'ga- uneu rtnn nearly an nis countrymen who remained in Bel all fearful that to venture iearat in jaeigraoe- 17-year-oJd King Peter stood in the brisht uniform of a i general or aviation.

state Tlie U. S. and British ministers. es of the crowd when they entered the cathedral, As they filed out afterward, they 'were almost overwhelmed by well- wishers. U.

S. Military Attache CoL Louis! VJfTH THE HOUSE CLEANING AT THE.pHCVev HOME TOPAY 1 cAT I i 1 1 1 11 111 mull 1 Mini PWWWUIIWMi WWWMM hps store to obtain a supply of gro- Matters relative to student parti wriPS KVio h-al tl, i-n ohl She had to the icipation in school will PROCLAMATION Sone small waning room near the tipple to await arrival of the street car, andlence today. A. ance at tho council. Dr.

McClure will leave after the service Sunday morning to speak at the Shady side Presbyterian i'ittsDurKn Sunday alter- South Union Man Held In Assault Wife Tell fiffifov-c Threatened Her Life Thomas Mahon of South Union-town was tnken into custodv vester- was carrjing a quantity of groceries Officers of the local government in her arms at the time. Russell Whaley, president; Mrs. Murrav hurried from the-Sain pTOck' vice President; Mary waiting room as the car Mu'ian- 5ecrefcary: Ivan Frank-As she started across the track thC'hollser treasurer rand Harold War- i j. lor tin: ocest the clay of Manh. 'J.

j'i a 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 firm iii'uit bll) DAY ni UulOMuwu and i nr ltll Hie luxurious land 'smart' costumes which go "nr ftftur rire.wntntloii. V.MHS. ln-ucniy or Uniontown drbiitiuites Icraticn on Un- iSiiil from 1420 i lake reirt as mannefulns ruid MO hilnr-yrks in rorilt.nnity the blf: "Vari. v-itt! the (r Uir I-Vci ial and Martru -fiulns." Coin i mi meal loir; ConnnL.loii. i The Hnrviraie revue is beln v.hkh tnrum ii rhanifc Jo: etl by HcJfn Hone with I be co-o seven I.

reriif ol the radio ritints of business firm: hi- UniU-d Slates. the cilv. Such arc uk-aU- in Tin- Jificen vounc women In (inlrr If; i lhainate inn srnies will Ih' inrlude, of oiif by anotiir anil to f.f 35 unri will vie for UH' in I of Uniontown." 'lie chimne in 5 AH wear and child: riurncv 'but numbr-r wear Is betnr from day on a.n a.ault and battery andlic- tne center of the universe to- surety of the peace wanranl si oa- was not council charn-bef ore Alderman William F. WhitbvDers or the frontier redoubts, but bv bis wife. He is held in the Fav-! hc alter of the Serb orthodox ca- fctte countv ail In default rf fiJirrfl! for "hearing Saturday mom at-W clocK.

Mrs, Mahon charscs her bus- I boast, the artillery is convinced woman was struck bv the strprt rar! and graccries scattered along the! r-racs. The remains were removed to the ic. C. Mitchell unrfrrtalrini. narinrs in Connellsville.

Mrs. Murray is survived by her husband and seven children. A son Kenneth is in the United States Army in Panama Canal Zone announcement of funeral services is being withheld pending efforts to have him return for the burial. Other: children surviving are Elmer, Bertha, Laura, Mary and Katie Virginia, all at Watkins Held In Rarner Fatality Committed To Jail In Default Of $1,000 Bond Continue Manhunt In Mountain Area Report Finding Evidence Quarry Still Alive Stau- and county officers are their vjgij lis (he mountain, district around While Fotioifiee in Uie hopes of eventually driving Etn-j cry day is being fcr ques tioning in the fataJ spooling 0:1 March 21 of WillUm Bu.v., a neighbor at White Postoffice. Busst's body Uniontown Radio Station Goes On National Hookup REMAMEI) Tj JAIL Charles Kill of iir- tiie Faot; last niht on I before Justice of tht Fee V.

W. MLCW IMPROVER Charles W. Johnwjn, Brer sve cue, )H for the past tliret month; rr-rsiritji rr.tW. fmnravM. I of major for ra- Inc.

dir. v-'I''-: fnn'-inv will rlav r.n. v.ilt b- iinberrd i M-ntrd bv h.r.-.l r.iwl nut of to a.TM tii' ilir iiri.o-;-T-l of will V.e over the ill -1 band was holding her with one handi The patriarch, in red- and gold after he had beaten her and with the! robes Presented a golden ether threatened her with a knife; Peter reverently kissed it and when she succeeded in breaking free solemnly intoned: before rushing to Uniontown. Peter ue Second, ascending City Patrolman James Jones ac-ito lhe throne of the Kingdom of companicd her home after the war. Jugoslavia and taking over royal rant had been signed.

Ke made 5wear by God th. Almighty nrrr-t. that I will keep forever the unity the nation, the independence of four find six-wheel drive trucks will pull the 155MM and 75MM puns through anything. Tlie trucks just won't "bog down" and officers confidently predict nothinj; ear! stop them "ns lony as 'at Iwt one wheel finds the small piece of hard ground." "It's like a man on a cliff," es- plained one olfieer. "If he car i grasp the shchu bu.

ll to gooi the way with iheje trucks -as long they have one foot, on the ground we ran't them even though we Three tef'iraem: -tne ltHtn antir mi he Leasrue Recommends Cut nK w) ko moaxiv.ny Thursday and Friday in he ill k-1 1 prf. iTW ex inr 's. II he m- ia- Wo- Man Observance Of Negro Health Week Carrier Dairy Company. Whitr Swan Flower Shop. Slur, .1 nls: 11 pH In Echard jil UMtaiU Tlie rest of the government took their oaths nmiti noisv confusion 75MM pieces, and nicnls of Payette county.

This would i who attended, had to fend off good-100th Artillery toting cau or au Rnnua premium of ap-: naturedly the handshakes and kiss- bn-itinim- Kliiviil h'hart and ami ff.iiv V. this nff- hyiVmu tlr nu-lotller. of Joe will i inf.i(Kl!i;-i:ti u. lM ulrtmr has born roa.M. a-, t.

new mrmlu r.t the fr.r I he It. Is "1 Colanibia N.lvr.rk an.l other with Henry Fonda and 1 I. W.Ulr.m .1. ihv. rjoin luv'r be.

tak.n by w'i I '1'luatrr. bration iter! rv.rr of nnr local Drulv V.ll.t.lAM CROW. Mayor. Glea-'-oti Motor Sales find Per cnoir. Wilfred Watkins was held for! 3 P- m.

Special selection by June term of court on a charge of Junior choir. involuntary manslaughter when ar-i alk on Foreign mission by Mrs. raigned before Alderman William Geraldine Stockton. F. Whitby last night.

He was re-j Solo Mrs. Viola Martin. committed to the Fayette countv! 8:15 Sermon by Rev. Daniel Jail in default of $1,000 bail. leaves.

w.lkr pu uie difficult course: trucks throuph the most tests on Imlf-nilio provir the reservation. Tliey iDcen auie to stall tnem yet. heaviest the Guards- men now have, augment a fleet of considerably reduced cost. Although liv-ht two-wheel drive vehicles the present bond Is for a four-year, which arc satisfactory i period, there is nothing to prevent' for ordinary supply work but not jits cancellation or a reduction to a1 for heavy duty or cross-country i smaller amount." driving. They indicated the light! Commissioner Mirhart Kamlrik Fortier was elevated to the should- i far February 23 when Mrs.

Char-: ers of sturdv Serbs amid exclama-Jles 5amcr lllea i6er.i lions of "long live Roosevelt! Lonion Route 119 near Hicklc-s live America!" harged from The crowd knew that U. 5. Min- j6 information was signed by Cor-: ister Lane had offered American R- Hernngton. I tnirks would be replaced injWho had opposed boosting Echard i uniis. Ibond 5200,000 more than required of: aid and that he told Premier Simo vie and Foreign Minister MomEchilo proximately $765 or S2.000 less than lnc rost at present, "if jf that additional pro lection would be needed for the penods of heavy collections, short term bonds mav be mrrhsed at CiK ncciareo.

am sua opposea to carrying this e.vcessive bond for the nest three years to entail an added and unnecessary expense for the county." However, it is believed the bond; Question will be amicably adjusted ir. i A shipment of 254 new motor any other treastirer at the time on behalf or President Roo- jOn Koute UB wnen he crashed head-: trucks arrived the camp yes ter- i action was taken in January. 1940. sevelt that the Yugoslav coup had; on into an automobile driven by fi-nm Uie Holabird quartcrmas- revealed this Issue was slated for caused "nn immediate "and popular Mr. Ramer.

Mrr. Ramer vs fatally Tiir-'ters depot r.t Baltimore. One of discussion In conferences on the reaction in America." that it was injured in the wreck and died vehicles was assigned to the 1541 budget. "a matter of self-congratulation route to the hospital. Appll-1 engineer property office and the rc- "I voted against any increase for, for every liberty-loving man and 1 jmalnrier to the post quartermasters i Mr.

Fcharri at the start of his ad- woman." nmiimii rtivlsinn. Iinuiisl ration." Commissioner Karol- The pro-German newspaper, mmal aer, a passenger nisi Watkins allegedly was attempt-' jing to pass a string of automobiles; ii jj ij EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA Seedless 39c Murine officers, tourmc the i Irulinutowti Gap camp tcxiav, said 170 officers and 70 enlisted mrti ifrt.m the corps tssic school nt tlie Philadelphia navy yard would be sent to the reservation next month! fnr rifle, pistol, machine gun ami vme assuincu a pro-aruisn io.it-. Its editor, Danilo Gregoric. went to Germany to prepare way for the Axis pact, was report-'i ed under arrest. Tlie government was hastening solidify Its position outside the Axis Fancy Dr.

Phillips 7G Size Grapefruit DOZEN rifle prrtr tier. Tbrdcfj-jOy the board of county comrnis of arrival was not sioners when the budget for rur- bur it was Indicated Lhe; rent year is adopted since political ouUl occupy the animosities existing early 1940 ap- 'parrntly have iror.ee out to Pave tlie way for better cooperation VALENCIA SEEDLESS ORANGES, 100 size. SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB Sour Flavor In Of Axis' Love Feast In every SLmr wejkrrs with rtlil- Oiki might be ured in Mmx are bMnt; urged to rrstlstrr April 15 ith the nrart Putt otlice so they riui be irwxf-M tt. rtetenr fcbs oorn up. orbit One prominent citizen summed up the public attitude to this fash- ion: "If this government doesn't resist Germany we'll get another that 25 10c STEAKS 19c 32c Zr MIDDIE-AGE'WOMEN- FANCY LARGE SUHKiST ORANGES, Navels, 150 size, dcz, 33c FANCY PR.

FIIIT.LTFS SEEDLESS VALENCIA ORANGES, 250 size2 doz, 33c AFFLES Fanr Km-Facked, V. S. No. Staym.m or Rome Bcnnty bushel AFFLES Far.ry Cookinr or Eatinf: 10 T.hi. 03e: barbel SSc LEMONS Fancy Calif Foil r.f Jiricr.

360 Sbe 2 dni. 3Sr 9 APPLES Fanry Gnldm ir Red Dtliciods, U. S. No. lbs.

25c ENDIVE California Bleached fts. nUD LETTl'CE Fancy Solid Crisp heads 1 TENDER CELERY Extra -Fancy. Crtp 4 for TIRNTFS OR Fancy 3 lbs. ICx- CARROTS Fincv California bunch 5c 5 POTATOES T-arjr, Fancy Snow Maine Graded pks. iZci FW lb.

saffi 51.23 a ALSO A LOW PRICE ON ALL OTHER FRUITS A VEGETABLES LEG O' LAMB ib LAMB STEW TENDER CLUB VEAL STEAK VEAL CHOPS in, 33e APPLE STAND i Each U. s. or other vehicle rout a "tO mw m.Veni.-s. nUonond back trrrnpsns Years Old) trait tsmictil? tenner. Taktr helps bu-tkS up rrsiit-jicr igralnji -jfh Aacoytnj: syirip Lrr.i Ctt a.

right five yrnr druirf '-st. y-azay taaftt to: Riided Iron for jitni to build up trd bltuxl. Is WOHTll TRYING I (38 to 52 HEED THIS WARNING! Btart i upvt wrvrs, ann-Mrjc d'jr tr. tl tur.rtlc tj'. and thus brlp thrm gti ijr.r.injr thru this "tryins tlu.

Pfnkham'a Compound is one medic uie vm can buy today that's AVENUE MARKET FRESH GROUND BEEF I 2 25 Now at (44 Ess! Main Sirett, Unioniowm FREE DELIVERY ANYVIFIERE LN TOWN PHONE 420.

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