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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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few 1 More Qytiqwtv Man Comes Up per Draftee Recovere U- it-'' wit rirebf -'dowrf the 'eree placed under the heading of "Ad- (Continued From Page One) Hard Way; Honored By Coal Industry (Continued From Page One) Birth Anniversary and into tne upper rial ir undecided whther the (Continued From Page One) In Body To Ask hnriv was carried over the. road into Lure which is appearing The Herald, Fayette county only mom- EMMA JO HOOD i Mrs. Emma Jo Hood. 65, died at be ordered to camp oon miter June 22. Local Board Ho.

3 has announced issuance of 100 additional questionnaires: The new order numbers ran fijiiigerisuuuj, xik.l w.c wiu- tn6 larger resexveur -w- uu.vuu canv watchman at Smock, were re- lvmoii rnlverf. under the road. in g. newspaper. Peter DeFusco To Pay Off $500 Fine her home in Tuesday aftprhnmi Tune 10.

of a com hind the scents in promoting mine safety, in helping avert what mleht have been a. coal turning home, from woric when a motorboat was placed on the But to tne ucwo. fil. nicrpr. advening Return Of Jobs Madison saw what he thought was reserv-oir jate Monday aiternoon from 1508 to 1606, inclusive.

These wuj.iirauiis wi -uiiui ana oixjoaj uchcyc jv ui." strike back In the pre-World war days in directing operations of the manager of The Morning Herald and The Evenihg Standard is proudly announcing tile arrival of nne-vear oarole. In the shap of were sent out Tuay and plication diseases. She was me wile of Samuel Hood and was bom in Connellsville, 'August 15, the daughter of the late John F. midway in the quarter of miie waler EufficienOy to send it to tne Sighs Appear For Early cnrfflp" where it was found. wide reservoir.

a.wrtnuay present, uue worlds largest soil coai company, and more Jatt-ly in helping cement The coat and sntrt worn oy am- The men obtained a skiff from DeFusco, of UnJontawn, snowing Drder nun)bfer8 No. 6's fn rut-rf harilv tom. the. shoe wai better labor relations between "Big son ana fThe 'young man "made bis deout at. uniontown hospital yesterday 'Settlement Of Alumt num Co.

Strike a iiwuub latest list run irom iov w-iv, MnrrOW. ctttn miftctlnn- Steel" and labor. family had resided iri Greehsbnrg for the past 23 years. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. the-Fexd Davis pier and rowed out.

to Investigate. They towed: the body to shore arid notified" Coroner off his left foot and his wrist watch mifnc Otherwise his cloth leaders iikely toj The defendant already haa served nalieR jn the Unlontown-South Nor are these know all, becaus Hernngton ami Detective i uiyjiuia duu lwu -turuon district are: ing was intact and many of his valuables recovered, including a half month county Jail term augmented Clifford Edward Brannon, Wil- details 'Tom" or as lie REV. WIXIAM J. LAW afternoon, June xj, o'clock, weighing in. at eight- pounds.

Mrs Bierer and son are domg splendidly. Mrs. Bierer is the for- Txri Kramer: The new son is. Rv The Associated Prrts Haggerty, who hurried to the scene-. The body was later removed to the dozen cherts made out to ine nine 1500 fine.

The governm-snt's first attempt bert Nathaniel Rae, Albert Russell Whnrtiin-v rtobert Chandler Hollen- neFusco. represented by Attorney Citv Novelty company, Rev. Willla J. Law, 70, former pastor of the Methodist Church of PerrvoDolLs 'died at his home, 1506 ira Biair mortuary in rerryopoiis is best known, closes up like a clam. -I've always worked for someone to terminate a defense strike by the af troiDS brought swift results ployer, and about lt in cur welcome brother for Lindsey E.

and about noon was taken to Mc Clark W. Martin, told the court he was through with "bad habits" and meant to stay away from all Soles street, McKeesport, Sunday, Keesport where funeral services rency. vesterday when striking North becic, Stanley Jranx. urat. Cabot.

John Young Chidester, Jr Harry Watts Beatty, William Veto Mamzello. Daniel Clayton Ma bee. Bierer, Jeffrey ana JUAine Bierer." and I've always counted loyalty the most Important part of my job' June 8. 1ML He was born at Rey- were, held yesterday aiternoon. noldsvme ana nao wen a The body was recovered about a Funeral services ior jonn iczy, whose body was recovered from Redstone Creek, late Monday afte'r-nnon.

were held yesterday af ter- gambling while employed by Theodore Chesler, local produce mer- ie tens insistent, quecnoutrb. 'Whatever I may have helped to Uoyd Worth SSncock, Joseph Stan-g, serving at Perryopolis. GRACE CHAFEL MOVIES rrn -Miohrs in a Barroom" Basta. JoseDh Anthony Loncaric, rjrifil Center. Clalrton, Hazelwocd accomplish has been done in that mile from the point where Batten had been washed from his stalled automobile last Wednesday night The other two victims nan The defendant said his parent1! manner." the title of a motion picture to be shown, at the midweek prayer serv American Aviation Company employes voted to go bacis to work at the company's Inglewood, Plbess than 30 hours after the army had commandeered the plant, under orders irom President Rbofie-veH, the strikers agreed to march In a body to ask ihetr jobs KvnMnv immediate negotiation of and Robinson Street Mission in Pittsburgh.

Donald Ray Thorne, Thomas Lynch Mullan, Clyd Alfred O'Neal, Raymond Jerome Hribal, Floyd Emer- been buried previously. In: 1908. nineteen years befon were indigent and that his father was' unable to secure work because Surviving are nls wiuow, Mrs. about 6: ociock. his car got on the water covered highway' along Route- 51 and in ah effort to regain he became head of all the vast coal Geho, George Kutnenora STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL ice tonight tsrace unapei rra-byterian church, High House.

Th meeting' is at 8 o'clock; DST, in Stella uamDie iaw; uircc boiw, of deafness. i.Zl: iW Wrote, Stanley J. Weiss, William mining subsidiaries of the giant United States Steel Corporation, the concrete surface tne machine of Beecnview; vvmiam jr. nf 'Rlawnox and Robert 3., A strawberry festival 'will be given Thursday evenine. June 12.

at parole was conditioned urxjn a 1200 1 George Harries, Edgar William ISySfen tortwilh and payments ot. Tony Moses helped organise the Inspec Knrih KifV Pittfiourtm tnree their original demands for higher and union shoo. Thep stip was carried into the swirling waters of a creek. "Witnesses tell of Batten climbing Walnut Hill church, sponsored lay the Willinir Workers Class. Serving tors' Institute.

He was slated to head it when he retired after five charge of James uower, im uio picture will be shown at No admission will be charged, and everyone interested is invited to attend. Sisters, the MLsses Anna T. and Bessie L. Law of North Side, cr.H Mm Thomas S. Glaw- ulated only that their union cards f5 2lAm Jf 1 Carl Philip Cope.

George Charles checked off the records. neoe Michael Tandarich. will start, at 7:30, est. im puonc from his car to the top of his ru(trt tmri that t.hev not) vears as Eecretarv of the Illinois stalled machine. He was caught in is invited.

be discriminated against. i state mining board and Illinois "It's a birthday present," urusco Jf -rold Mc0re Lioyd later told Assistant Dtotnctf Attorney ieerrSn Mumaw, Joseph Albert Samuel j. Feigus, when the paro Arendosh j05epri James Comfort, Wflthinoton. President Rocse-. state mine fnspector in 1910 to be Eon of BlawnwC, Six grandchildren also survive.

Punml services were held Tues come suttfrintendem of the west ville. 111., operations ol the u. s. day afternoon at the Ballantyne William Griffith. Carl Wade Cal- U.

S. Steel sub- freedom. Fuel company, Tmoe Tliirn.l James MCWJOOifl i veil told his press conference that the owners of North American would get their property back as soon as possible. This, he said, also would hold true any other similar cases might develop. He added that he hoped no other such cases would eventuate, Th- Prreident said that North MONUMENTS and NATIONAL DEFENSE! Pin Snmmfllon In Samuel Hobson, Robert PauVFike jviAHLON DEVAN nnal DUmmaTtOn in rv.naW Hamilton Rennle.

Emmet; rfiflt! Manslaughter Trial XfJm'-lJ2t sidiary. Some time ago he retired as vice president of the steel corporation in charge of all raw materials, although remaining In an advisory capacity. Last year he was named first vice president of the institute-and succeeds to the presidency today. i Thpre is a irreat deal of similar American workers would receive the recular fcsle of pay this week with the understanding that if wages are boosted Inter the increase diet returned yesterday to: ton. Ifenry piwara ricus.

-i, onrf-Vred nil f-- rt iroacuve io Judge W. Russell Carr. i Robert Moore, Frank FxJwarrt two dabghters. ity in the- lives of Moses, Jotui L. While Washington officials of, Mrs.

Mm uiiiipr'nf "Honwood and Mrs. Ttie girl's mother, Mrs. Annie. Kulka. RrfrfitE tolrl ol one occasion when i cheering this w.v.

appcutec! i LcWSl PblUp Murray. Oovernor that an agreement might be near (Arthur H. (Breaker-Boy) James of tr.r wit of the strike at five PciiasvlvanSa and "William Green. Merle Bell of Brownfield Road, and six grandchildren. the defendant came down the roadj MA itRIAGE' LICENSES singing to serenade her daughter' William Carl Adams Ror.co Ronco Funeral services wiu c'u cicvclar.d plants of the Aluminum president of the A.

F. of U. In. that mHE result of arming for National Defense is being strongly felt 'in livery line. Men are being grafted, for trie Army.

Men arc leaving trte Granite. Industry as well, as other Industries for National Defense work. AH this slows up production of rijaterials in our Industry'. The cost of supplies, of labor, of dtrstribution, of fact all 'costs Will; soon be. on the We can nouurge you too strbngly-to make.

selection of your Ceme-. tery Memorial needs. at the earliest possible date- We have a large stock of Monuments and Markers in our show- rooms from, which' selections may be made. You can see- Just what you buy. No guessing as when you select from pictures.

Save an Agent's commission by dealing directly with us. under the latter oeciroom winuow. Margaret Company of America. -Kcprescma-j an started working in coal mines the home in Hopwood Thursday aiternoon at 3 o'clock Daylight Sav-in Tirnf- tlcv. J.

Stillkagon, vr ct e-rmpany and as boys and worked their way to Bacr said he had once wanted to Thomas E. Duncan marry the girl but her ardor cooled Geraldlne Leigh ty in the face of objections by thejoilvcr H. Nicholson Connellsville Connellsville Connellsville Connellsville Die Casters union were the lop mainly through prescrv the Defense Mediation board into ance and self-education. mrmpr nastor of the Hopwood girl's father on grounds she was too ina Marie Miner Methodist church, but now a closed conlerencc in rtnv of meellnes attended Moses was bom August 18. 1B09.

yourjgonly ID years old at the Frederick Milton Cox. and had but two inrated in Pittsburgh, will officiate. i In AudinrC-id. Pa Eva Grace only by company and union offl- Burial under the direction of the Mrnrrd Funeral Home will follow and" a member of' the mediation I At the iic of 14 he was a full of a drunken driving; Mary Cathryn Kline in the Devau Family cemetery at Bobtown board atu-ndetl Uic cloud session, "rugea cu.ti -mi mi charge in a vcrnlct returned yes-; Leslie T. Pern' i Hopwood.

i had been Josephine Ve ma Hoist The plants were ciosea mohuuj i terowy aiternoon juukc n. cioM'tl Monday i unmoauiu. uoHis were pwra he dni, con) In the little town of thc 0UIlty ir, CMe growng out MARSHALL'S MARBLE GRANITE WORKS "Building Monuments Since 1865" 32 Morgantown St. Uniontown. (Opposite Montgomery Ward) Phone 1850 of the arrest October 25, 19lu, owls was born, Menallen township by State Trooper; Plea of guilty wai entered yes- and Rowes mm ar.n enwreu jn the midst oi settlement negotiations bv the board.

The mediation board was understood to have tiken the position vestcrday that it would do nothing further toward adjusting the dts- pute until an agreement had teen forked out between the union and for the 5.500 'strikers ove-d to Illinois tM aiierld. iterday by Walter Fuse. Smock, to plea after waiving tnai ngnts wnen IB88 called on the June ork for the coal com-- onlliv with recoinment at on ot lottery law violations preicrreo uy uie cne pany. wineh later was acriiilred Dy the court was returned to State Trooper A. H.

tne criminal eaienudi. to go back to work. Accordingly, the KmrA -nanr! in charge of the case the U. mci company, riere ne 1 Judge Dumhauld lor Saul flr.st Instituted a "snfety commit- Pittsburgh, tried on charges of tee" of miners which reported livrccny and fraudulent conversion' safe conditirm-j to li'n over itv. ciontaliieii In an InforniaUon by E.

head of the mine Monhelm, 14 East Church street. remained away from negotiations n-idin? sirch an agrrtment. ine unncei aiuic wawrr. rilv proficcutor testified thi Another strtue o. haV(.

lcaturi; as nnrt of uA mUnnnronrlatrd for in mines own use the sum of S364.OT over the bSL "iu-mnum and Fimvs Cor-! While hr was secretary of the-'a In 1940 while employed by -poration. Snmc 4.000 tncmb-rs of mlismn bm.ru or the mlii- the prosecutor. Opening Tri-State Area's Largest, Finest Madeto-()rder SLIP COVER Workroom the CIO unuca nuw r- i Rlrlnfiviftw Granaers 1D1S when the nrice of the mr tion coai jumped under war To Conduct Meeting board. nemnnus irom loii Continued From Fnge One) tion. Mennlleii Grange will return the traveling flap.

i xind $7, (lie miners union was "stuck." will) contrnct with IB jinonttis to run. Behind the scenes as nlwnys. Moses first sold his em- War Lord Makes Firm Statement ton is tne nrst Before Commons boost 'to wm-' kfjs would vert a txid Continued From Pnyc nr) ilndutirv 10 a. session with 1 itho ttrance opening in fifth degree, Made-to-Order Slip Covers Anniversary Sale Priced oundeel and fiuhtcr; ut r. wont tell about it.

worthy Master Karl LaiiRlcy. In np(l ISO troon rnthcr play tolf or wntch charge. w-cs of 15 000 -men killed, nays a promo-1 prosram. or Ukcn prisoner. 10 drivlr- 7:30 p.

program. Finally, turuinf; from Cref as Moses and hts wife have been I Memorial program: Processional. 'Nearer My God to thai now was fin- happily married for 15 Thee- Mrs. E. H.

Vail. Opening prayer of in- voeatlon. Rev. L. Spurccon Clark.

Home." Menalleu etiorus. Poem ih- Careth." the Chaplain, i Memorial O. W. Rit- tshed. he ofrertd hope for sticrrw have two sons.

Harry, who sueered-Jn the greater batUes-tlio'e of ed hlrn as president of the U. S. production and those of eontm! of Steel rniniiH; compnislt.s and Oeorgc. the Atlantic. a rfauehu-r.

Mrs. llaio'd Ix-V- Bntish of suns and rrew. of Diinville. 111. hry- Uinks.

he dicbred. was 50 tcu! higher In the first cjuart. lligerents ReadtnK of i she last quarter Discuss Pi For SOFA and CHAIR Scripture, Rtv. 1 Spmgeon Clark. em5 Poem.

"God of thr thc rok Page One', of the high Chaplain. "The Vacant Chair." Menalien Chorus. Tribute to the deceased patrons 1940 and the great or Atlantic is -being well malntair.ed May alone, he said. 257.000 toi Of shipping had r-vm captured or rcultied avoid eai ture. Tlitn.

moved the clarity lp.guace that made him Jamu- drainng or cImCit in metuory the of R. v. h-rrd Norvi.v Kixrl I-tngley. Prrmii InfrirmanU In Ih.it Ftesirii plane.s had Irf North Africa'.) b.i.-ts of Moment- I L. Spiir- 5o Maxime eommaiicl to i u.

aid in the Syrian defense, and the Metmiriai prayer, Germuas baxidct Unit one such gton Clark. nlie-idv Imd l.md-.al. "Abide with Regularly $39.95 Save $10.00 Cut and fit in your home, expertly made in our newt modern workroom by the best slip-cover makers in the tri-state area! Til Li wns. leant in than 1 Tnp.s. Gregg lwcllyn.

promise or predlLtion during which must exi harder fightnig and ma sppoirji'it-tit', yho'iUl worse ur. in luiuri today if. aft Jought sn loiig alone agai; no one wim foe it Indlratrd that Wry- Spurgeon ac gand. the mr.it powerful ng nitUtary eommasvlrr In the Vichy clarK- r- having taken cwe Mep IT n- syrta might later take other and Britain Better Braced 10 gi eater steps the HrilUli. T1 mx Berim still deeitiird indicate, tndure than ever Betore how- it would go to help Vichy -Tiheiher it would be Grnn-in wr y-'-r.

tx- in jnor.th'.1 tunc to be the unbeaten guardians of the Kile (Continued From Page One) he or German lrvp in lm- do.jbl of )ver French public accept- "Thfefcf following quality materials: Dust-fight Cloth Sail Cloth Homespuns Tapestries Gabardines Linen Crash Finest Grade Cretonnes, Etc. put out two hnportiinl tbout i then I say that thapter -iU been i the martial history of Bs Churchill not only drew- an en id the British cosr-mosiwAltlt of n- 'Thus endir.j one of hb irar reviews he Look the prime miniEtersriSp. h- from thi filed pliv-llne port in PaieMlne. had -di-rtttons In the ca.st, but termed SrVn tm.X bombed from the air may Britain's "wat month the In Uie first Naxi arrta! attack on Atlantic. However, tie save tor Axls or 2.

ITiat Cyprus, th. BrttL-h wittled. ags relating nearly 2S0.00O; Mediterranean' Wand brte pii 69 tons. miVs off the Svrfan coa-M. had beei.

Ttiere have been recent unofficial und'r bombinc a-vauii for 43 hours htumations of ricchnhig rather the apparen' nrr'mde to the than mcrea-iing British ship losses of attarV: that broke CreU- the Atlantic. A London account- i4T-, itni st AleotMJ. An a month-bv-month basis Is: and zs. the meml Thursday, Friday and Satmrday 3-Day Special! noisiiy the lobbies hr eipresred a- that, he hsd lor U.e w-ennd time jnor.th stscce-ssl-jiiy wiliw-tood -riliCT. the opposiucn Protect arid beautify your living room suite with these beautiful, durable made-to-measure slip covers.

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may snow mm Cnttnnc DRAPERIES British arsllpR oft losses that ocean did not exceeo Ubanon ctwat. she BrttKi v.ld. hut -Mil tlfiurc fcr iver F.v, NaJ, ittaeXlnj 'lie u.ed shipping destroyed In May. uar.ships. were shot dot.

and the Ttic largest credit Item for the RAP coiiv.trr-attselcxJ the Apo BtiUsh in tile Atlantic of recent) airdroir.e caLin other however, was the destruction NEW CASTT.E VISITORS 99 Dr. Hatt a omy the. battleship Bt.smaret Vr.V. damasec it ald In Cairo. Therr also have been hints that In V.e Premier A er.tr a German suitnarsne thcrt art Dftrlaa broadcast to the Frencn heavy or' that the ttreet-his returned from s.

we' end vu-it. in New Cwte the of her nephew ind Mr. sti Mrs. Jm5 Swisher. Swwher is the former Tr-on: riafKrn tliat FiVnce wyX patrol policy is taking He 'That Utter tmph-hm might attach to a Rome re rtjt the iovihv r-d Ci this, city, Mrs.

-CiArtt was ayh O-t the Beautiful draperies 7. yards complete mith hs and tie-hacks. Note the attractive pir.ch-piea:ed tops. 2 new to chrxse from ir. gtr.er-ots wtdth; IQ New.

Casve by nephew. Je Swahey, who ipend this week the SwSshe: fcotr-e. He whl ivc Sucdar Cedir Point. here he wili j.ffeat re'th-f priced from S3.95 Take Elevator to our Second Floor port of Italian submarine activity; in thc Atlantic Presumably that means. South, Atlantic ft races' a qviestsor.

as Whether the rcportd torpfdotng Of, the American -ship Rohm Moor. the waters nu'ht not have teen a Faw.v-t instead of; Nail sut- it wk! he- a aa fcr her5: and her enpsre He Wjterly attached Fritv former AJlv. Brttain. but made ritrntxh of'tiM? fvc.hr ir.t Jn Syr1? VFURRITURC ssu -r. I.II.I.L J.I III.Hi KNDS LOCAL VISIT I HESL'MES CLASSES.

Writ. H. Garwood retted on ilswt Upnkk of Pensy.rt:a to h.f-r ir. foi.lii:,..r(J er.d With h. vu-r t.

street. Youne lipulck niess -Rlleti into the Aiiannr. by rflier Mr mK post graduat woric toward Ws' 2-er-it! hir to decUiiins Germtn there. i "Tliwn-ii D. Bailey Kat.JoilaS ime his classes.

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