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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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MMm wmid. ukioktoww, momuv. my J. OIATH MOTCtS. CAT AFFORD I'NfoN 30,000 SEILECION A-DAV PARADE HERE Mt i'ns (Continued from Page One) ACT, OPERATOR SAYS Cont in ued from' Page Oqe Ibyes about '1M Intrs.1 Tite terian Church and the Rev.

Nicholas Thomas, pastor of' St. sr. Mad St, urvived by.hli wltt. AB With -i tVve children, Un: Kry woh: Andrew. Kdrd fttn-r." company on ot.llie early Theiese K.

C. Church, offered "estern Pennsylvania operations cl mid two iodthitdrtni sif-Cllind. Heoulem Hlih 11 prayers. Fir ptjAAmnt Drum ih'd Bugle-Ccrpi; Hljjh bind, Fire' Department 'miich'-; aerial lruck.nd"'emer-i gency Co-Ed Club float. The! Remnants' ban1, Brownsville American Legion 40 and Greene bounty Voiture 40 and 8 railroad car, F'Lrth Divisin Dunbar, Footedale, MeCJellapd.

town, Ci.ineiJsville, Hillef and Adah fire departmn is; Farm-iuglon Forest Fire fishier, Addi-son VFD, Smith'ficld VFD, Luzerne and Repu'olic VFD. to sign, a UMW contract. tw. iuih Wednnday morplif Out-of-town quests, at the re Pae Expires PrOd'uctionit Ihe Dbfiatinn ception, dinner and, it 4th'e re- been averaging about 600 Ions dai-ly in recent months. All of the LASJBO, ALFOKSO-Aitd huanl of Ofennnii Larobo of.

Mcnmg naaq in ironi oi ine courthouse included: Grand Chef do Gare Ray D. Marshall. Sha-mokin, itate head of the 40 and 8 A'merjcan Union honor Krouo. Real Frontiers Of U.S. Eyed Conlinued from Page One) "Altogether heard more than 100 witnesses in the of education in public sesiiea.

Of this number 82 educators, ahout whom the subcommittee had evidence of Communist Party membership, refused lo answer questions about their Communist affiliation? in voking instead their constitutional privilege against sclf-incrimina-lion. Three others admitted Communist Party membership, but defied the committee jn refusing to supply further details. Twenty were responsive witnesses. Of the 8.2, forty were faculty mcmbeVs or employes of 16 different univer-fities. The ollien were teachers in secondary f-thools or persons employes are members of the The cornpany's'paa with (he un Divisions marshals: Frst Josenli and several olher top officials of the organization, including Stale ion expired Salurday, but today Aiiiaon-Biiil Bun BOia, oim ui.

n--UntontAirn Connlecjtt nd Humog Home, Eunday. Kay tt He wai born at Prlgnino, CUep- -to, Province Italy andr had been a real dent of ttili ir the Piit iwenty'-llve yiarf. having; prevkMUly retlded at Iamwlii. He waa: a retired colte yard employ and ras-a member ol the UHWA Allladri local" 5279. lu tddlilon to hli wide be iiirnvd by' t)if children, kn.

Fanicfa, Francis V. Owen's, Tiieo- is the first day scheduled nore Taswne, Andrew R. Lewis secretary ol wellare Alan D. Reynolds, American Legion offi since expiration of the pact, Joe) S. Strong, and Thomas Phil Dovey, contacted at his home In cials, business, government and civic leaders.

tis; oeioiKj ur. uan it. liovar Edgar HastinRS. John Johnstown, declined comment on plans for operating today Tlif Shanksville mine is Ihe oiity coal Included in the line of march Dunn; 'iliird Division Stephen Dupej, Michael K. William nest irtoacj ucreirainn, mii.

hjiuiu (Mary) Sclbble, Mts Oabriel (Nlco-: Una) Burgl, Sam and Barbara, all ot Oteveland, Franlr, st, home; eleven Kraridchlldren: brplheni and operation of Ihe. Jlalchey, Thomas Poletz, Jerry Martin; Fourth Division Fire DEATH NOTICES were o(ice escort, Massed Colors, Naval Reserve officers, automobiles, veterans groups, recruiting units, drill teams, civil defense groups, prelty girls, Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Cleveland, Joseph, hew icrx Mra. Angelina 'Couiello, Chief William Hv Raffle kin, ft. un.

Antlonette Keen, AROESTl. LOPEHZO, DX HtpubMe, Pi, dlrj Sltllldab1 riMrnlnr, Mv A crowd estimated e. Ohio: Mra. Thereaa Zimrnar- nno rem tuner posiuuns in met educational system. The subcom-! J'0nEI' Frank Collins, Charles O.

Hoi man, George Endsley, Charles 0, Dean, Cjrdon 'Jones Sr. I9J1. al 5:12 o'cloclc 111 Ihe Unlondyi-n lioilillal. Ht vn borji In Coiiciuccl ttOrlUK in llie ot Feruel. elll, Tiovldence, H.

Csrmsn and darinetla, Italy, lejidi will he re-celyed In the Victor A. DeCsrlo Tu- Brownies, fraternal orders and fire Included in the parade were 20 Mason McLaughlin was seneral change Club, sponsoring organization; Jimmy Wood, first place winner in precision flying and lap racing; Norberl Darr, senior advisor. An ex-hibilion also was given in combat flying, The Prop Snapper will meet at 7 Wednesday night in the Top Hat. HERALD PHOTO Home, 136 K. 'Gallatin at moie than 300 atlcndcd the model airplane meet Sunday afternoon in South U.iion High Schoot stadium sponsored by the Prop Snappers Model Airplane Club.

From the left arc Louis Sismondo, srcond place winner in precision Hying; Chairman Charles T. Hasan of the Ex- enatrman. Post Commander Ad. Jlolv. Ht hd bt'tn rttldent ct-iht ntpubllo iidtill I ihe aat 29 vein fre'wfli mejnliV oi trie.

Holy Flanrj-. Church, Republic nnd lsij Itr and Parade CoChairmeh Bur musical organizations, 19 bandi ton and Francib V. O'vens ol Ihe sortl 01 llrt.y Rfpiiblle. SurvlTlUE are and a drum and bugle corps, and 14 floats. night extended their thanks Adrllndi.

mid 1lss lollowtue children, to all personnel and organizations ently moving too fast to avoid 1S5I in hl.rnldtt. It VV. jimet Argent i. Mrc. mn en Republic.

Itri. HeJllE DL who coopcraled so well in making Born In Unlontown. wai the bitting an auto, left tile road The parade, which 'took almost two hours to pass a given point, started promptly at 7 from the eastern terminus of the parade Sllvtitrc-. IlepuDllc. nd Mri.

Miry tne parade a success. LATHER, SON VICTIMS OF ROAD CRASH crossed a lavn and crashed into son ot the late Joseph Penneni. and Carls WeclibccXfr Murphy. Ke had been a lite rwldent ot this eliyr He- uukzo, one sister MU--01I. IV Americanism Day Committees the.

corner of a house owned by John E. Kruper, Unionfotvn included: ten one brother In luly and' grandchildren. Friends are or documents through which our people transact their businesses in lands, goods, monies, and private and public matters are all required to be. nude under oath or affirmation. In short, wish to make the point that only a person who believes in God and a future stale of rewards and pun- miltee received impressive evidence from, former Communist organizers that the Soviet organization was continuously engaged in a plan to penetrate our educational institutions al every possible point, thus posing a serious threat to our national security." Cites Dewey Atty.

Cavalcante continued by saying Thomas E. Dewey in writing of his Journey to the Far Pacific, has this lo say on this same point: "Despite the generally promising political picture, there are small hut ugly clouds on the Japanese horiion. Some of the intellectuals expressed real concern. One university professor put it this way: Tm worried by the presence of Communists in our teachers' unions. The Commu was a veteran or world Wat semng.

with the, U. K7y and wai local. route? Parade Veteran Parade participants Burlon E. Continued from Page Oriel R. I).

1, state said. representative ot the PltUburgh Brewing Co. Knrvlvnr tilt Moving in front of the parade via the Sugar Loaf Road. They The (ruck, midway through the newer Murohy; ooe' being received Rt ihe Pactvla -Flack Punern Home, Republic, until morning prayer serTic will be held. Requiem High Miu tiUI be sung at o'clock in Ihe Hoiiry R- C.

Tlth was a police escort which includ picked up the riornialville resi yard, struck the iron', wheel of a cd two motorcycle and. a patrol dents shortly before the crash at bicvcle on which jonn Kruper, jc car-. Following the escort ishmenls, can truthfully be an the scene where their truck had Rev. 1 r. A.

Balolt ma celebrant ton, Jamea Pittsburgh; ooe irtnd-' son. David Alan Murphy; two Margaret M. while and Emma M. Culver. Erie: one brother, Wllilsm villi be received' alter thli alternoon at Hirry Johnatnn Bona.

i Olllatln Massed Colors and among the was silting, tearing the wheel from the bike but leaving the American. Hence, an American isi broken down. Tarr, Francis Owens and Slewarl G. N'eel; Parade RduIs Chief Alfred W. Davis Pante Slarler --William p.

Oglevee; Transportation il. and George Kant; Reviewing Stand William E. Dufficld; Food William Weiss and Thomas Po'letz; Procurement William Matchey, Joel S. Strong and Ted Tassonc; Program J. tmerrperit vrlll be In Oal: Grove Cemetery.

Unlontown. 'Ihe Holy Name Soclel; of the Holr nosuj1 It. O. cnurcn will recite the rtoiiTy In Hie youngster 'uninjured. color bearers was Fred (Bud) Truninger who has appeared in every A-Day parade since Ihe a perscn who acknowledges the existence and preserve of Divine Providence in the affairs of men Eye-Wilness Earl Good, 3 South Mounl Ver-m an eye-witness lo the The impact of the crash lore inertl ham: thli evwltij at services will be conducted day Stierndon at -5 o'clock with K.rmaii H.

will otddatlng. In inaugural event. nations, who acknowledges crash, lold police, "I heard wheels Following is a. list c-f divisions BUTLta, WrLLTAU ot 10 11 Race terment will be In Sylvan Helzhta Cemetery, screech, looked up. and.

saw the bricks from the cornei of the1 house and' knocked plaster and base board off the wall in the Kruper living room. Damage was listed at $2,500. CanneKavllle. -Funeral Iierschel Building Setup nist leadership hss been pretty; and units in the parade: the equality and dignify of men above worldly power and wealth; and one who acknowledges that ere held Friday. April 30.

19a4, wltri car turn over. It looked Eddie Howard. rm HIKh Maaa a.i PANAGAKIS. l.OUIS-Age 63 years Ot turned over three or lour times First Division Parade Marshal Alex F. AdlerJ i.

R. Church at mitter government is founded upon well driven out ol the trade unions But in the teachers' union just a couple of Communists out of a hundred lend to dominate before it came forest. The young Steimer was taken lo Uniorilown Commander of American. Legion C. MURPHY nterment wae made In the lamlly lol, 'In Calvary; Cemetery In chiree man was on the side of the road ii murray Ave.

oifri aaturday morning. Msy ish In the Unlontetm UoaptHI. He was co-owner ol Hit Parndiee Heataurant, MorEajitown Bt, and member St. ameldoe; Qifek afayelte Post 51 Assistant Par MI'ton V. Miinr; runeral ai Hospital by John Kruper, and treated for a laceration of the The elder man was half in and Pallbearers were Edarrt J1.

King UiKS SUDDENLY CConlinueri from Page One) half out of the car. He seemed Fred Shaw; Joseph. P. Miller; Frjltit Orthodoj Church, Moneastn, Besides ade Marshals William Weiss, senior vice commander, and J. Her.

schel Jtowlen, junior corn- the ether 98, influence of the Communists in our educational system is already great and after the treaty is signed I am afraid lip. Yesterday afternoon at 1:15, a Dnvls. ThornHB ChsmDeTi a nepbe. Jarr.es It. Botlcr.

a spiritual morality. The converse is true of a He is a person who denies that there is a God; he denies that there is an equality and dignity of men above worldly power and wealth; and he denies that there is virtue in any government founded upon spiritual morality." lo be caught on something. A they took the older man out iiu stem runteatH, be ts survived by a daughter. Sophia, Wuh-lnstou, and a aon, Kicholas. El.

Paul's Lutheran Ic also held membership in Lafayette contingent of Navai itc- IIOSTFTLlR. MRS. ELLA BRVTE- woman was injured in a IwD-car crash nn U. S. 40, near Union- the car he wheeled and passed ouioiianiie.

aieo tnree Ai-H 1fl In the Ur.k'r.toxn serve of Georges Twp. High cltal. a'nnasy. May 1 19 at 7:20 Trlnolti, Creece. town.

elf." Other witnesses to iLi p.m She wl born at Brucetdn Mtlla. hand, an pen auto containing Mayor J. Watson Sembower and a be recited in the late residence they wilt came out in the open. To- my rriind, the future is very doubtful." 'ir. Dewey said: 'The Communists arc making a serious effort rx.

Rnsa Hutchinson, 5 High in V. Va wa preileceasecl by Ki.jc-n.in Jm Hosteller; irnoon, wtire told Herald newsmen the lost al, American Legion, and BPO Elks 370. Surviving are his widow, Anna Elizabeth Dccscr Murphy; one Murphy, Pittsburgh, and a grandson, David Ai- dressed in unitorni ot praTer service 111 be held Tuetda'y amshter. Wrs, Belle Yorikey anrt-loilr younger Walker lived approxi Marine corps 'v-'M p.ri i Kenneth allr'noori at 1:13, lollDwed land was irtiiiLu r.t town Hospital for possible bead and shoulder injuries suffered SOUTH UNION mately 12 minutes, firs. Collins said the crash was the third at PROCKAM SET when a vehicle driven by Gene an Jlurphy, One brother, William Star Mothers, Americanism Essay contest winners and Disabled Veterans Auxiliary, riding in automobiles: Vff Post 47 championship the same scene and the second to infiltrate the schools but at present they are concentrating on the high schools and such higher education as-is the Chinese schools in Indonesia they Sovman, 18, of 3B Lemon N.

Murphy. Pittsburgli; two sis (Continued from Page One) in less than a year IldlOTIi: granatuiiiur mi- -i ters, Mrt, G. 3. (Emma) 'Culver crashed into the rear of a car operated by Harold tweiitv-eiuht, great University, since 1947. A gradu Hopwood Firemen's ambulance! band.

Crecnsbnro VFW, United veterana cl Foreljit Wan, Poit Unlontown Chanter 116 Drder ol F. A ivlll conduct ritual iir- ate of La Salle Umversi have had conspicuous success States Air Force Rccrnting unit, look Ihe victims to the ceivei a Jiasler of Arts degree Funeral Home here. The bodies' 44, of 5 Highland local state Ddlke. said. Soxman will be cited for a motor- code violation, police vlces In the reildence thli evening at Large posters of ilao tung are placed in the classrooms the and Mrs.

A. J. IMararcl) White, both of Krie, also slirvLte. Friends are being received after 2:30 today in the Johnston Fu-ncral Home, N. Gallatin Ave, Ground Ob'servor Corps float Perry-LjwerTyroue Twp.

float- and Doctor ot Philosophy degree were lo be transferred to the Frlenili -llt he received 8 o'c'oct thli evening In Ihe Ee.iiEBton Funeral McClcllandtown. yrriier service will be held Wednesday ttternDorl at 1 -io. followed by additional Tiles In the Afr.1-:iut mil Church. Interment will be in rr.e family plot in the church cemetery. from the University of Pennsyl added.

SKAbA. FLOYD A lied 45 of. New- children dressed in costumes Mills a patriotic theme and playing vari Clyde Brooks Funeral Home, 1 dian Head. vania. Ur.

h.lineiejter also is di students learn that Russia won the war against the Japanese, while the United. States is pictured as an imperialist monster Cyclist Injured hit-and-run accident involv rector of public relations at S)u- ous simple musical instruments; Troopers Andrew Marrese and where services will be conducted at 2:30 Tuesday. Dr. II. K.

Will will officiate. Uurial will be in quesne University. Oliver PTA float Ten: Thumb Geneva, died Saturday, Ma? I. 1(34 Bt 10:40 a.m. Ht is survived bl bl wife, Marj- sala, R.

D. J. Grolthnsld: three rona and four diughters, mfd. U. 6.

Army: and Andrew, Smlttafield. B. D. Mrs. Dorotny ing a car driven by James Bow victor Nadesky investigated.

intent on gobbling up the world The Senior Ciass dinner will be Connellsville, was reporter. Sylvan Heights Cemetery. biidc and groom and parly Georges Twp. elementary band Tuesday, May IB, in Finn ell's Ho to local state police. Another ve Mavtocclk.

Yonr.Etown: Ohlu: Paul HAOEHTV. JAMES wLU.IAr.L- 11 died Saturday, Jtay I. 154, 10-30 p.m. In the home, of a Bister, Mrs. Dora Vosler, He wis a member OC the l.OO.F.

51. arovraiviUe, Sunlvlng are these brothers and listers, g. 5. Hagerty, Tacoma. Wash: Mrs.

Harry Jentlns and Mrs. Real Frontiers tel. The Summit Hotel James Walker died of internal injuries and a possible skull fracture. John Walker succumbed to shock and internal injuries, ac ine. Jceephlne and Suaan, Hmlthfitid, North Union High "float queen and attendants: North Union High hide hit Ihe Bowser aulo and did nDl stop at 6:15 last nigh! on POPULAR LOCAL MAN IS CALLKD "Belief in Almighty.

God and the Holy Bible is the cornerstone band, st'idents and'Ramelles Drill scene of the Senior prom Friday night, May 21. Wnlly Gingers and his orchestra will play lor dancing b. u. two nrotnus and two alrtera, Raiph, Gabriel and Mra. Anna cernv.

Sm.thfleld. R. D. Mrs. Kathe'rlns Voytet ilcClellandtown, It.

two crandonlldren. He. was a member of cording to Deputy Coroner An team, a girl nortraying the Statue to' our spiritual frontiers. Our Shaler. Unlnntown.

B.r: 4: Salem; Mre. Dora drew Haky, Jr. (Continued from Page One) from 9 to of Libert, North Union Twp spiritual frontiers are. our rea1 Route 119, near Umomown, Joseph 1 Francis McKay. Cleve-land, operating a motorcycle, ran off Route 51, near Unihhlown, at Saturday night.

McKay was admiltert to Unionlown Hospital Victim Hit Twice George, Unionlown, and Spero, MDEler Oro.cr a. Unlontown: Phllllo Yountitown St. Mrys R. C. Churrh.

Lecltrcnt, Frlenria hre beinc received Waitner-Ctiolev runeral -Home: Fftlr- and true frontiers against world communism, The church edifices Tnpolis, Greece. Three grandchil SprtnKer' Bedford. Friend are dren also sun'it-'e. chnnce. vvhere prayer aervlce will be Graduation exercises' will be held if 2 p.

Sunday, May 23, in the sodium. The speaker is Dr. Morton Eugene Weldy, Philadelphia, a graduate attorney. His Friends are heir: received af of our land arc the symbols of our trust in God; our homes, our schools and cur col teres are the ncni uteanay murnlnc at Hlsh itus will be Intoned it will be conduc efl Ttieeoay alter nth a concussion, possible skifll racturc, lacerations and abra ter 2:30 latiay in the 'home tvticrc 9 o'cIks In St. Helen's H.

uhiireh. al 3 cloclt with Bev. T. twing Slale police said Frank Rooney was slruck by a hus owned by Republic Bus Line and operated by Joseph C. Basher, 24, Republic, ns coney walked along U-, S.

After (he accident, a car oc-'iiDied by Aider maii ThompKin, D.D., orilclatlnj. prayer services will be condi'cled iou)(lersof the minds and hearts SUDeci a. "Tsiz-fz Obligations sions of the body. His condition is Shoaf tilth nev. Fr.

Andrew Hnmth as celebrant, interment will be In St. Joseph's Cemtttrv, menlary band, Col. Charles Young Post Amsrican Legion, Brownsville, and girls "bop" drill learn'. Second Division Union'own Joint High band, "Red sludcnl body and diill teaiLit Civil Defense Auxiliary' Police, opah car coitaininj Rctty Worklcy, Madelyn Haley, Sally "i.iTierrrun Barbara Cloud; Berkeley school, Boyii- school flute ttudent body, Craig ment 111 be In Tlcasan 15 Tuesday fDlltwcd by addi lit 6IrC Opportunil tery. symooLS.

iauu oi America tional rites in St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 2. The Rev. itlnrc- DENK1S let us stand guard a. the doors of ie at Iritewild Park eomiu the Untonton Hospital lochcoiu, jMoncsscn, will officiate.

At 11:20 Saturday Mary -'Hnn. 10, Karmitigton, was treated at Unwnumn .1 possible fracture of the left ankle and aurasiuilk SPESHOCK, ISP1EAK) MAI.CIMA-Of Burlington, died In tit Ouloim-wii Saturday, Hay 1, 1954 at 11:30 jit. She tva the widow ot John Speshfck wli'o unased away In 11)48. day. April 30.

ia3i. hla parents Glarenre nrt SlargBret Ann KunUr our homes, our schools and our colleges; let us rally to the altars i to. the side of the highway to avoid sirjKir.i' activities for the graduates. nithflclil. R.D.

2. he nrrmi tfater. Cherle Diane, it home: Ciirial will be in Syivnn Heights Cenietery uiiuC-r of the Gleason Kuneral Home. The VFW the body. Another aulo" driven by of our eh'irches; let us spear the Communist Devil at the frontiers school, Lasi bi'ii-avhool, Humane New Salem, where she 'had resided MUSIC WEEK Andrew J.

Jloser, 2n, Allison, ran over the inert body. Mr. Moser of our faith. For God and Country, past will hold ritn.ititlie st-rviccs sr thc pit thirty-five years and was' Society float, Future Aviators of America float, Ben Franklin Jun a member of the HoiJ -fnaiiy at the gravtsiiie. Uniontown Chap Hunter.

let us emulate the great Horatio, the lonely guard that held the said he did not i the victim OBSERVANCE LN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS! urday morning in ter 116 Order, of Ahepa will hold ior High band, three forest fire lan urtnodox (3, u. Church, survlv- -nE niv children, Mrs. Michael Elizabeth) Mctrotta. tusions of both knees and elbows, suffered when she tell from a moving auto. Pvi; Louis Belle Vprnon state police, was admitted to Hospital with a back injury, suffered when, a He stopped his car in a sborl terj Masontrtwn services in Ihe home at 7:30 to- ighl.

distance. Rooney was dead on arrival a Mrs George fl'etesil WaydD, buf-flngton: John, Detroit. ilatecn rerancv.hlldren: eighteen treat-grand Continued from Page One) lighting itnils, 'latf-track and emergency cars; Asbury M. Church Pack No. 5 Cub Scouts and float, Albert Joint school sys JUSTICE, DAVID R.Torrr.cr resident y.

SM'lthrirld, died Friday 30. Unirjntown Hospital as" the result Fiesta. Nightingale Song. Li'acs 1 1 p. m.

at ni5 nome. City, i'a extensive held injuries and'pnlice car nncrated by Trooper children. Friends are being received In the home of a daughter. Mis. Way-do.

until Tuesday morn- MOTI1KR5 FETR SCHOOL HAND enemy from Rome: "Then up spoke brave Horatio The captain of the gate, To every man upon this e-'fth Death comelh soon or late, And how can nun die braver facing fearful odds Far the ashes of his father And the temples of his gods. Views Symbol tem bands. Point and Masmtown; Girl Scouts and al 3:43, when prayer service wilt be held lollr.wed by Holy- Liturgy In the Hnly Trinity Russian Orthodoi G. Brownie float, and Wnite Stone Lruslied chest. jhester n.

Wallace was involved A youngster narrov.l; cscapediin a crash with a vehicle driven serious injurv when truck went by Alfred Pentil, Pittsburgh, slur-out of control on the Evans Manor-'ing a chase with a speeding auto Sylvan Heihts Itcad and rrasiic-ilSalvrtfay night. Cazza's Tribe RoJ Men of Air.crica. Uhtirch wim nev. rr. -i.

uitynin (Continued from Page One) president ot the Molhers Clnh. The chairman of dinner 'arrange in the Rain, Co Tell if nr. 'he Mountain. Boys Chorus, Sailing. A Wairior Bold.

1 Want To Llireb America 1 I.ovc You; combined chorus, Merry Medley. Motfi't Lullaby, Clouds, Come May, This Is My Country; teachers, Ruth Millar, Ethel Festor, Mrs. Viola Ryan. Mrs. Dorothy Rice, Mrs.

Trunin KEllH. UBS. ELUINA HCl-tAK-rrltnds are bclns recclvca at J. Harry Third Division German. Twp.

High band, Johnson Bona. 63 N. ments is Mrs Clinton Hoeh with into a house yesterday at 5:15 fccre win ue sauMaciuiv. Saturday night at 10:30 on Si-outs, North Union High float In developing his Americanism it 2 s'clocy with Rtv. E.

Jliilon Gtiylon as co-chair man. Mrs. Wendell Snyder Day theme, "Where are the Iron Continental No. 2 ears Kelter altlclstlns. Interment win THOMAS, REBECCA JAMEAged S3, depicting conditions on' both aides of the Ion Curtain; North Union p.

m. A truck driven by Paul M. Stei-nicr. 34. Lemont Furnace, appar- ii in nit urove tjrmvtcrj.

riven by Sterling Hewitt, 19, of chairman ani Mis Nick Marancy e-rs velll he Edward Haderlc Harry tiers of America, ind who stands guard by tbem?" Any Cavalcade High depicting Ft. Neces- WlllHins, Alva Ktlgries. Wllfortl Wah co-chairman of the Rtlchcn I formerly of Smllhlleld, died ttlday, April 30, 1954. at pjn. In the home of her daughter.

Tacoma Farlc. Md. She Is survived by one daughter and one son. Mrs, Delia' Blsler, Ta- city battlefield site; Amvels Drill Oronje wmgrote. Hay Jiiiier.

charge ot the riming room are McClellandfown R.D. 1, and Em-mert It. Casey, Smithficld R. 2, aie )xkcc reported. team.

Salvation Army noat, (jam KOMAT3. Mfta. FAULINR CECJEL1A Mrs. A. ft.

Cooley. chairman, and Vieiitiinhs Launch raric. jonn a. i nomas. olic Wflr Veterans float and CWV Aged 6, or wayue-itiurg.

aieo May 1 1954 al 3:05 to. In her home. 77 S. WashlllRton, following a serious uniK'fmm Uniontown and Shoal. "ecier, co-cnairrn Montoursvllte; nine grandclilldren; eight.

Filenfls are urday morning at 4:15, Rus All Sai.iti band. St. Ma- The club prcscnlcd each Senior received in toe vance rnnerrti illness ot two months. Doin January sell S. Renner.

32. (jmumbUj. Home, smlthfleld, where services will "America tmnoi survive if -c manning and oVIense of our frontiers is dependent solely upon our hoards of silver air! gold, our know-how in the fields of atomic and hydrogen arms, and the amassing of mountains of material possessions. These worldly things are crina st iiem body and lol girls the bantl'a jaclict apparently fell asleep at the IB3T neimany. she was tnt fiu.Ehlcr o( the late Martin nd Ce rella Gearing.

Snrvlvnrs are hee hus- Suicidal Attacks wheel of his car on Route clorlc. interment nil ne in Mt. Morlah Baptist Cemetery. bnd Franll Budolph Komtn: three near Waynesburg, and crashed si ninfi. praises and adoration of! thv 'Virgin Mary; Dunbar Twp.

High band, Morrell Volunteer Fire Department, Soap Box Derby il-iat, Dunbar Volunteer into a utility pole. He was cited Exchange Club Hears Jay Leff Mrs Cfctvln Hlcnipr. crowns, line; Joseph and John (Bill) Komats, Wayneitura; four grandchild ren; two fcmcriers and two sisters. Fe'l Gear- and pain fine and costs for a vio only the wnrdly Frontiers and lation of the motor code. approaches lo the real and true frontiers of America.

The cornerstone of our frontiers, snd with Injf. QorlejB Lalte HotH: William Ofirlnj. Star Juutllon; Mrs. Mary HANOI. Indochina, May 2 (AP) The French high conimantl said today Vietminh rebels smashed through three stronfrpnints in their third massive attempts to crush the fortress of Dien Rien Phu.

Thousands of Comnitmist-lcd attackers charged C. I.ftf, president of the Pftvrer. Henr.ftnle: Mrs. Anna roirocE, Fayette National Hank and Tru onto Lincoln "St. from Evans, striking the Daniels auto.

A car driven by Jean Ann Mc-Cce, of 27 Wayne struck a utility pole while traveling on Hue! id Ave. at 4:45 p.m., caus She had Keen1 a resident Company, is pucsl syeaker (or Ihe out which alt frontiers must crumble, is inscribed upon the Leckrone for a btimrier or years, tor the oasi six years lit liincficon meeting ot the Union- screaming into savage hand-to-hand fighting 'with the coin of our country. "In God We Exchange Club today noon Waynestmrg where she was a member of si. Ann'i B. C.

Ctnuch. Friends f-rench bmon defenders of; The founders of the coun man said "human seas" oi try placed their trust in God be An auto operated by George Harris, 42, of 97 12 Whiternan Ave struck an auto driven by George R. Whaley, 31, of 3a Hill crest Lane at 9:45 p.m. Saturday causing $70 damage. Police said that Harris apparently went cause they yt-arncd lor the free forces swept into the French strongholds in the vital northeast in the White Stvan Hotel.

Mr. Leff will display his valuable collection of ancient Chinese art, according to Program Chairman Tom A. Bamett. Jimmy Gismondi is president. aer selng received In the leaver tv netil Home, Waynesburg.

Heoulerr Hloti Mass will he Intoned Tuesdaj momlng. at 9:30 In St. Ann'a H. Churth with RtT. FT.

James S. Gar, han as celebrant. Interment wilt hi In the chl-rcb cemetery. the besic-jmi nnrlhwept Inrln-china fortress. Ihe.

rebc.t stabbed deeply toward the hear of Dicn Bicn I'hu. i Death Waves doms that only come to people who beliei that they are endow secier, on the ca and the west. ing $500 damage, -Police said the ssiri apparently looked over lo a child sitting in her car when the: accident happened. Patrolman Carl Berardi investigated. Cars driven by Gerald White, 42, Hnpwood R.U.

1, and Roland Daniels 29, of rear 24 Walnul collied at 8:50 p.m. at Evans and Lincoln causing S200 damage. Police said White pulled through a stop-sign on Thomas by a Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which are Life, The fall of these outposts cut don the dclen'cs in the main complex and radically reduced in The beleaguered fortress, under Liberty and the Pursuit of Happi St. as he was pulling onto Connellsville St Harris was charged with a motor violation by Patrolman Ray C. Smilley.

OAK LAWN CEMETERY PHONE Uniontown B-2079 McClellandtown till liiamcter the fortifications that yesterday covered only a mile, Fayette Most mounting siege more than five months, appeared in great danger of falling under Ihe pressure of sii-tn-one eric-my odds allocking in suicidsl waves against Fuperior ncss. And after the founders of the country had enumerated these inalienable rights in their Declaration of Independent, they concluded that document with this solemn pledge: 'And for the support- of this Declaration with a pj Beautiful firm reliance on the Protection French fire power. The Victminh launched their mightiest assuilt the seven-year Indochina War at 10 p. last night local tiine flO a F.ST yesterday) atlrr bhhing of Divine Providenre, we mutu ally pledge to other our 2 CffiUt l.iveJ, our fortunes and our Sac-j red thMand nf heavy morter shells onto Ihe main Frf-nth dffrnse Need Of Oath complex embracing fiv strong "In further support of their point. Tf.e rebels centered their lillery Eirr- upon sotlcniTij! uo Qssaa the isolated slrongprrirn "Jsabci-Ic," in the south, three rr.ilr-s from great Trust, they wrote in our federal Constitution provisions to the elfct of which is that no person can hold an office of trust or profit under il, without first having taken an oath of affirmation to a Divine Providence.

And for the same reasons no person cn hold an office of profit or Now is the time to prepare for need their is certain You hove (he odvantcge of Choice Prices Terms. Yes Those who look ahead gel the best ot everything. CALL OR WRITE FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE BEST LAFAYETTE MEMORIAL PARK Between Unlontown tnd Brownsville the heart of the fortress. Amid shrill bugle call, ihe Vielminh rose like a storm from foxholes nd trenches on the rim of the French Union fortreis. A French high command spoltEs- The peiftct fsra-lr rioo, 8 tall oJ ersteij.

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rayatu fU-Carrn, MU) Ampcwo ma. A MonumeKts uel Martin Maela 8 I' AIM OMTTt IANK TRUST CON PAH! (rust tinder the Constitution of any state of the Vnion without first hnvLng taker, such oath or af firmation. Tta testimony of no pencm In ol Miy value in court CHOKED- HAS? JTZNI Mat ltd. of our count rj- without first bavin taker. uch oath of alfirma Brier Hill, P.

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