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THI WfATHIt Ciamiy witfc lrhi The Morning Herald NATIONAL AND; WORLD NEWS THROUGH THE FULL LEASED WIRE. SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATE Writes Daily Wednesday; iiBwfc cne VOL. 35. NO. 131.

ta Bureau Circulation UNTONTDWN PAVnvrw rnrmrmr HJhiceCalls TT A 1 rt I EIGHTEEN PAGES CENTS FR Dictator House Asks Senate To SSKTW Belligerents Act Against Cavalcante Ut Heart And Page 4 Small Majority Carries School Bond Flections 1:10 Bu 132 Persons Visit S. Connellsvilie Polls To Cast Votes Discuss Problems ds 0f Leaders Momentarily Of Pendulum Reported On Strong Upswing rroaucrion joon Fabricated Material For 90 By 120-Foot Build: ing Under Order wttvi emu, wciuiug aaiops i. uioku ui uiuaaiown oy tne sft yester- tion not lat-jp than Conioi-. miss mary lirunth, head of the Kv njiuumiL-ea nere yester "I bricatedaitnTso i.rSK erected in Bailv Part "We expect word most anv dav to start work on the foundation than July 1 and about two fj required to com quired to com Piew construction of th hniMw lv, 7 IworkF she said Ior Winston Hi IIS faced out yestarda-; Monthly Payroll Totals More Than $4,250,000 Many Ovens Fired RnmlovYnnf in nrw duct of the war. tellinir his liom UJIMe crracs Tllat 21(3 War LOrd MakeS Firm" Statement fs bUIN unurcniil lo Mnke Kather Than Stand Still, Crit j'nii ics Are Told un.

hrreat hafcH vf uici before his critics in Commons, 'ur mu fioriTf o7 wold rather tight and fail than to surrender a single key point of the empire -without combat, no matter the odds tight and fail than in snrt-pnW Farmington Man escapes Death In Truck Wreck Meers Machine, Loaded With Pit- Posts, Away From Moving Train above toat-as of Jahuaryi SK "The: founda" :35 per cent greater than a vear Kiexpee' ta fitd not af in "i auttv' wc words-ot the of perhaps equal importance with the deeds of their marchino- hvm South Connellsville residents ye- I owuui.onneii$vuie restdents'-n SJfA he was Britain wa; leada ho ou ngurs a month and nnt: mn than eight hours in one day Thkj. stm- t0 act ratlier th risk "any side, denounced Presi-restriction is imobsed tht a)mSKti0li antl slender. dent -Roosevelt as an ex-rtmnl terday gave their apptoval- to; $25,000 bond issue The vote was exceDtionallv 73 yes, to 59 no for a majority' 14. Voting machines were used. ic pons was, small, observers claiming- only about "c-cietLurate; in.

me small community-visited the polling nreference. William' Shimko. of Rirmington Greene coun-irtua-Uy demolished his new "truck nn? 011 th Monongahela s. he. said without apology, was of ft dictator "in the nnv lus choice betwflpn th Proceeds from the "bond issue will w.v; sjJlKUij XUKH 6CI1001 DUIUi'ng Up On Motion Of GOP Leader, 31-10 Shapiro, Democrat, Demands Immediate Steps Against Senator EARRISBURG, June 10 (AP) iiw-npuse ipoay- aaopiea rcsoiu tpoV" ette 'Democrat, "before the bar.

of uie menace ior taiiure to appear before an investigating cornmiLtee but the Senate, "tabled" the request, The vote was 31 to 10. Ti'e Sei te movi -f ik a he of publicai Leader James A. Geltz had the effect of postponing action. Any or the Senate may-call the resolution -lip for consideration requiring only the backing of one other Senator. Similar action was asked in.

the Robert E. Woodside, who argued uuiiiig ouaip uerjaue mat "more time" was needed for study of the propriety of the House requesting ociwtc.muit up immediately the resolution' in the iiuwv uj jlo a. Acnterman, Democratic floor, leader, which was draft- t.7, Ice yesterday to appear before a uamea ro investigate charges the independent Fav-ette Democrat made on the Senate floor that "a criminal' conspiracy" existed in the to favor Democratic floor, and James More Qesrionnaires To Local Draftees Prominent Young Men Included In Call Thomas Lynch Mullan, well known employe in the office of the H. C. Frick Coke Company; John mt employe ui the office of the Supply Company, End Joseph Anthony Lcncanc, former South Union foot- ball and basketball sfeaj an'pnri nnfl Kont--ji iain cluded among" the 50 men who have received questionnaires from Local i 7Za sr team, are in received questionnaires from Local Draft finani fl naires are' returnable "oh June 16.

might be given employment durinc a months tim call for employment of approximate- uu ui. tuu, suops. we'll use ex- perienced labor," Miss Griffith said Tlie Shon-5 in be opened in the. near future. Tools came after the project and we had I to sell it to Unlontown." I The nnnnolllli ti i of Commerce is furnlsliing an aban- mi ypramg or tn project has been set, but it is ex- uj ok iitarcea wen in ad vance, of the one in Unlontown.

Ten Enlisfments By Sergeant Jim Smith i i. iiiuc rvetru TX vssinnori To Boiling Field i.SSS,7VesSSTlay s- Army Sergeant James Sfi, at Boltln? f.nd this would be his choice to He rejected, with a sharp "no," SUKirestlOIlS for th( fnrmsflnn nf an lmPeriai cabinet. r3 defcatr because such explana- ttons -would help the 'Axis, would be OnlV narllal nnri -nn. r3 to 01(3 conduct of the war as a uu uui, jute uuicai they do not like explanations f'hl The' bnl "an defeat ig iesue iore-BeJIsha, a for- I i.iwr war secretary and said that, wmie no welcomed such criticism as nua Been nut in fhft tr. was other criticism "coJcula'ted to one tnc lecung of a cha lenee oi me aamtnistra.

turn." His voice rough. and tight with emotion, he retracted his earlier Norn New Zealand battlo drws and this hu ninn "ilfji? to a survey lust rin- pleted by the Uniontown Chamber Pleted by UnSr; pieted by the of- commerce. hr. Resulof the survey show more than 33 Sflrt mon rai monthly payroll of more than iC jjuiv employee in trie mines of Payette co'untv arid t.hiwp. crease, Oie latest figures showing mu toicparea with 7,775 a slight let-dou-n during the pas uuc to ieverai oiast rur-naces riot resuming after the re-cent rnnl sfriVo Kt- indications of a nearly pick-up.

aucj, oi industry in the county are operating at or near Glass corporation already resumed operations at its South Con- iiciuyuie pjano-arter a shutdown of three years. The number of employes has reached 500 with.addl-honal men. to7 be -hired' when the Container onpratiftn -The survey also reveals a shortage in luc county, tne umontown and ConnellsvUIe State unices receiving more demands than can be filled satis- fnritnriltf j. workers are Salso bemg placed" in. gainful, occu- "'wi Msn the -WPA ranks and Public Assistance cases showing final Summation in Manslaughter Trial Closing Arguments By Counsel Today Final summations to the Jury -will made this morning ptti'S i -naae ims mornmg preceding the ithe Lvolunur S3Ttl of Thomas GaMn: mTxmfiiH charge of Judge S.

John Morrow. ThnmaVrnlT ithe involuntarv mansiaiitrhr 1 r.f Tnnmo, r-oiTJ 14j.uu aim aiterationa hj me grace scnpoi rjuualng. 'pared." y' Completion of high school ws.s halted several months ago "cra expended. Th- new wiwucuoq. win include an audi-: MjLium, auiucicnuy large to.cnani and hold small convention! r-' lit- -r C.W'..nri- board In -sponsoring passajre' of bond Issue.

The firemen had beta especially active in the campaign: tlclpatixl from the rta rps a sors of the: issue mcnt over me small- majority ty which the question was carried. Long Run Prevented By Fire Department 111 wnic.n iornm.vir.n 7 Iorma' tJ enter the first anniversary of Italy's fourth Victim Of Flash Flood Recovered Here Prli (t A 1 -x DOaT WT MCNeespOtT Man Removed From Smock Reservoir 1 ling when the 1 y'c .23 cf 180fi Frecmont 'avenue, Mc-Keesport, was removed from the John LOCCV. rnlnn' town schoolboy, from. Redstone ivrccic; jomes CJicnoison, 01 Hillcr bad hPn tnVar, tl, ti lj Brownsville Junction mine of the iwpuwJic otcei (jorporation, and met nu death when a building cotbnscd at Mount Stnrlintr: winuautc ijtAroi noa peen Batten's, body with State Police and uu ib jvmny iX-OCClive ijaw-rence Haceertv dirfpHni nnnnpitx- firemen and other workers as they iiisea grappnng nooKs and other apiwratUD In an effort to bring it ui mi enuib grmj it bottom of the Smock reservoir. At first all effort.4 wV r-rtnfinorl Mie upper or smaller r6scrvom A stcathsh'oyel and bulldozer were overturn uirt.

iate Mon- day activities were shifted to the 01 nuiLT ana swut clock Tuesday morning the body of the man. whn Kwont. oew wecic ago, jess aiau jon, a mmtr employed at the Juniata plant, and Harry fContfnnril on Pire r.n 3 steered the maAirt rather than, hit a yiuu oua.B u-aui. ne escaped ln-jury. The truck had been driven only 170 miles.

Shimko with a load 'of pit posts wa u.d.veuug toward umontown about 2 o'clock. In descending the hill t(l f.hft' AMflt WniTwwrf the machine got out of control. urates lauea to halt the vehicle. middle of the highway signalling truck ran over the culvert, the rear "Jivi ojJiiuga ueictf torn off. It overturned on its side.

suu aanctea pqstsvaiong the high. Members of the 'train crew re-; moved the posts from the tracks proceeded with their load of v. tvin-seu Lruca was re- muvea io a local garage. Judge Carr Addresses rm Alumni Tuesday Russell Carr in the Cathedral of learning, i'ltxsDurgh, before the iiumiu oi tne law school of the University of Pittsburgh. It was ttw'Vvnac rf i auda laeeung ana special tribute was paid to Judge Carr as one of eest years in Pennsylvania judlciarv.

v. iuu6Ki, ixi years ana service Following his aririrp calIed Headers. called for a conference with state LOCAL ISITOES night at the borne of Mr and Mrs Ted staJlarrf nr in hlU likewise -nniernrl fli -Ha vui iu in. pffpof: i10 i i rTT war. soimvspeakirig' on war in fact If not In legalism.

American lntcrvenUon, even completely, employed, would bo too laLp." hp nrlrtt would not change tlie terms of the 8tvo Britain vlctoiy, but will pro- the war. it' will not limit tho Snace Of Htd Smf Kur urlll Ufnj lt Iwyond tho oceans and their Free Frfaicii rhmmiK rfenslve leep pi- were --71" '-H Mfuou. accuuimir- 7 V. ruacuon 01 wuna "ijubjcu uivoraoie -nna Bub3tanUated, would fcJ Eye Proves Quicker Alleged: Man Aliened LB than the pirp Ciffi ujiu1K TO OHICCTS, lTOOper A. H.

Krull had been trailing the tL Krull had been trat suspect and as Pellfah left k. jtfnrp rvnn-fr, A 1 wncn ne saw onicer he did everything In his power toodge ,111111 Impoa- yi u. pciTKca trucK. Krull saw the papcxs Hsht and trlcve the slips while he gave chase. utiCT qucstiorang, me prL'mer hb! and that the truckfir was In no way responsible for the violation.

jMort Gregg and laUrreleased un- INYA Project Worker Is Severely Burned Cxn O-f Pn Dw. Van Ut Kamt Remover Explodes; Rrst Aid the i i 1 rr-? have thfi'St to a Prorou silence; Taken After Chase Slight Damage To Luriv 1 that SSSK retuTmS tnem mZh r- ar03 rorm." The disaster of nrM mintormM f-a. f1. 7 a somoer oczous which had been costly to Britain but to Get- inL, ona Sec UBl. All have enlLqtprl fnr tv, Sergeant Smith announced that Swnshi BaShSjo SS4 at RcItl- An Sl8' a fonner Car be located at Bolline Field An- mhTvrTJf JulUJDt Se nfS 7 couege will also The list Worol Corps, Boiling Held," unanes x.

J-Tost. Republic Air Corps, Boiling Field fiifT-P -T TltiV-TwiXu town, Air Corps. Fresno, Calif John L. Dugan, McClellandtown, Air Corpj, Boiling Field. FranV Prmn irl.T.

it. y. MMt.CDMtL,, me ilymjr field. Jre foiT 1UB f1 nas aiso completed ana Mrs. Charles Friday of The case had it IZaZtr preparations to send Its June quota (East Palestine, and John Luta coSoSteSw of 62 men to Pittabmsh Thursday of Pittsburgh, former residents of WhS rS lor a -final physical exaroinatiord Unlontown.

were guests MondavlnnS rod' wh3ch cost the life of mose acceprea Pittsburgh (Contmned on Pajte 3. Col. i) Britain Better Braced To Mi Cowes Up Hard Way -Honored By Coal Industry Thomas Moses, Former President Of H. C. Frick Coke Company, Paid High Tribute -KOtwrt W.

Barger, Jr. W. Brownn- Q-ville. Air Corns. Bolllnc FleM -JiaTe Endure Than Stephen H.

Sutton i-ouuMii, wnose widow, Mrs. Emma Grace Sutton, Instituted jjury, in 1340, exonerated aijsumcDis wm ue made Sewell lor ihe defense. loader in the' FUbert mice, was uiiBuca. on 8, CoL 3) John Knox Class To Hold Annual Picnic Thursday, June Date Announced Churchill Makes Assertion Despite Reverse ber Company Truck --jsHicient won oy tne Fire Department yesterday after- noon savea a run into the7 moun- hlnr fr- a M. IKotiJ tmguisfied soon, after it utfuumeu.nwn.

awer- it A intl ttv -a'-i when a fire started in an Egger' Lumber Company truck while it was travcung on Sea ton road near the Summit hotel. A local tmrv second call reported the fire out. the Atlas crossing by a' telephon: call from the Municipal buildina to a Ever Before Crete And Libya British defenses of the Suez; Canal' ijica w.uitii Buia esxena an. ithe way from Axis re-occupied British Turkey. And but fori, lb; iw.

v- wmc, as unurcnm pointed out. Syria might already ba in Nazi Hat would be a more serious threat to British de- Ul uiaa tne axis xa -occupation of Libya via. the Straits has yet prodKced. The battle of Crete obvionsif jup the anti-British la ii. Him uj mass lorees 10c ta Nazi use of French facilities thera.

jituw- pouit unnrchlil raaoa- acq. mas m- uwcioite uaswcwa from Turkey to Libya have: been dresa yesterday, which wasaimed Britain policy, and Adrniral Dar- luuusa rrencasap-tpoit for the ccfiaboraifeo poiKT. Churrhltls defense lus vwr management jates 'first' atteotfc. That it stTenctbetied aU noid British ccfidnce is oWocs: fairare wen to mm jr. io, 01 iisiirorn cow were in no worse pctn- had lost 5,000 'troops drowned, 12,000 Ridgeview Grangers 10 Conduct Meeting Lecturer To 8e p' Principal Speab GranS Bethelboro i ntjst IOr ine June inectina- of the Fayette County Pomona orange in the O.

P. hall. opens at 10 Eastern Stand-iard Tune with the host organization to serve lunch at noon. w. w.

bnanncn, lecturer "of I chief speaker, the- mso- i hi, sua, a fmenwrial prcram, honoring de- swu mcmoera, win reature the afternoon seon. D-jrin? the eve- (ifogrsm, wnicn nas ar-f ranged by Mh. Mary Lyons, lecturer for the counfy oraniza-( Con tinned on CoL 3) O.V WE5T COAST Dr. and Mrs. William H.

Mason Cf East jWaih, tiendin2 a citlona! mlc ijB to return! June 23. While her parent re in the West, Betty Jane Ma-wj is vUitlng her grandmother, Mrs, W. oj cast atain street. DA.N-CH THS TOMMY DUNCAN'S OPXH. TlfCRHDAY.

PllIDAV, SATTJBDAY 91. CHURCH, PALMER PUN FOR ALL! WMB3 JAifBOTSEB TONTTS RUTH'S place; brixk sell 'FRSS DxNCE-BATTYS ORCB. street, empioyed on a NY A tim at home or. abroad than she project In the Municipal buildlsz.ju today "a famous chapter" would suffered paSnfiil burm o't the arms haw been written in her "martial and riS-ht 1 hnrllt Knoz (uass of the Tnlrd Pres-i3'1 brterian Sunda.v crh.i rri jfceI Thursday. June 13.

"at Sheets! uu nuuie 11a, north ofwJ" -ea oy jo? Maiasntnna of yesterday when a can of paint re-1 WM ven cvt. wi La unirawm Department ana then taken to! une ornee 0. Dr. h. P.

Doran wherfl Thomas H. Earnhart. McClel- landtown, Air Corps. Boliiaa Fteti. Jamtfi RudaV.

Vrtnhiirtr 0Andmp? r- u- ait corps, Boiling Field. Court Forfeits Bond Of Morals Defendant ton Mattlc, Clairton, to insure his Carr when the defendant failed aiww-ir fnr MattJc was named Sn the Infcrma, being the father of a 'n to JcnnSc child died and the defendant vij pjug ower rz- totaUng appraxima Ji00 11 bond wax furnished by Eartoli. of Newell, owner, of a-cs tomght wtxir.r.tib OECK. SHADY GROVE PARK iw i-iuo Acta, tsc Plat Tax BIGGER AJfB BETTER T3Af EVER BINGO TON1TE HKIOKTOWH ROLLER mXK UT.ywri Fir Dept. Admission 50c 1 faautMleifi.

A ine prograrn of entertainment i is being arranged. Lading i in he Balkans, icraay irom Rome and jvichy, the most important alter-. ignite game iruoi txime Anmster iChurchUL in 'effect Chnrcldll evi that, despite reveres in the Balkans, Crete, In LUjyaeverrwhcre in the east escept to the Lew.tS' CHFttn ktt v--. l. critics, he pictured the lost tattle' 1 01 oreie aa navmg served a good KvtntS On tie nnrl-lsT1 Vr-r- f'BriUsa war froat in the LeTant': 3MK3 termed to bear out tfaat jinb 01 ijamaseus and closely fct- vesting Beirut.

Both are vitiily i60-miie allied advance tn two days ucHjxens no lonrudable- resistance h-t PrTiS-h efdrvnlal nrrifAnr Vithy, Berlin and Rome appear esicned to aUSed oecnnatinn nf ri 1 resigned' to allied occupation of all Lebanon and fivrt a mtn. 1 mm A man who is no stranger to the Payette county coal mining industry was honored Wednesday at ESuefield, W. Va-, when Thomas Moses, former president of the H. Frick Coke company, was elevated to the presidency of the Mine Inspectors' Iritute of America, Moses, tiG retired from the min-lrg business 'but still keeping in clof.e touch with the industry and trials ar.c hardahips of the workers, is recognized zs the man who was largely instrasiental for placing conditions in Fayette county'3 leading Industry at their present high ievei. He started out as-a miner and advanced throngh sheer ability to become head of the largest soit coal concern the ic- The rotand, faced little Welshman ha for years been playing a leading nrfe quieUy in the shadows beMnd the national stage bat now steps into the.

spotlight. Moies has always been re tiring, preferring to. remain la the Cocsequentiy the general pubEc knows very lUUe of the rsan. who for years guided toe destinies of the Prick company and left -its operations only to becojae a Tic. presIdeTjt cf -the United States Stee Cxpcs-aaoQ.

Bet the Jrafcsfcy certatniy doea, allbcugh evBO there many do not realise ifce part be has played be-. (OKiinjiwi mi 'tt t. CM. 2) birr she ever has been. c.iHXiii,nj.; 1 teii game i the aflemoon with lecces aeUrtt Charley ewcom-l ers "Ten Ton Trecia." 6:30 o'cJock and Wat be foHowed by! acai program, fsa- IUW numwra iarul two soind rcaries.

Army kb inc Air Army, sspervisiaD of Sergcaat Army recruit-; ing officer; i DANCE THURSDAY AT SHADY GROVE PARK was csUur the aainfc itwo iun; flames and was burned in the pro- kk-th, rjrt-mn iuw.typui osit. Wje ii paij Wed, ThtiriL, Sat. 9:00 to 1:00 Floor ShfjTr TVnm Pifti-h-K-l, Top IlattcTs Orch. No" Cover THE LaFA VETTE TATORN DDOE DE LANE riemala Imptrsarutbr DeLuxe STEVE BALAS. M.

0. THE COOLEST SPOT JJi 'j JOHSHT SIMMS' ORCH. EST, ADJl 50c Ttaw Mm of ret-Germii eoUaboratioa-l (UNMN.

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