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THE MORNING HERALD. UNIONTOWN. PA- SATURDAY, DEC facts with respect to the action (Defendants Detiv thp. crews of both trains." DEATH NOTICES German Scheme Is Change In Records. Siblev had previously explained i i- lng Miss Harriet Raciappo, who tes- KmlTIP rfiriTl lllfl she saw Morell "at least a half UIUIIIV; I Ql 111 Ull 1 mile away" from the scene of the i i CI crimes five minutes after hearing in Mercer Slaying! that sounded like a sha? Frustrated By Stalin (Continued from Page One) that a broken rail caused the.

derailment of three coaches of the (Continued, Page "One)-. UNIONTOWN HONOR ROLL We submit the following names and addresses of men and women from Uniontown in the Armed Services: Florida-bound Tamiami West Coast! 193. at 6 a. m. on his way to work at Mather Mine.

He was the son of the late Hugh and Anna Sween-pv Rflpor of Pairchance. Pa. He the balance due was $300. possible on the conferences. He "That was about 11 o'clock," she Cj.

isniri "Pivo minutes later I went Champion at 12:50 a. m. About 35 minutes later, he added, the northbound Tamiami East Coast Cham It was denied by Ex-Judge Hud- that he. at any time, had per will speak from his home at Hyde' is survived by his widow, Anna yBTensejiui. uuumwuM.ii- MoreU feetj Park, is.

ana intends to spena Mae Kager, ana me iotiuwuig cwtrirpn- ninrpnoe A. of Jeffer suaded Margaret' Pickens, clerk In Christmas Day there. Whatever! pion smashed into these coaches I which had fallen over the north In Morell L-ase away from me. He was herding cows. I knew the time was five may be left over in the way of news bound double track.

the office of -the recorder oi deeds, to act as his agent and changing the record' of the assignment in any manner and, further, denied that the amount of the' on the conferences' will go into report to be made later to Con- son, R. D. Mrs. Elda Fowler, of Uniontown; Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, of Mather; Miss Midge Rager, of R.

D. No. 6, Waynes-burg; fifteen grandchildren, one uponf. orandchild: one brother. MERCER, Dec.

-Before! neighbor's to get a In a statement today he said the a stunned courtroom. Defense At- slaw cutter, and I looked at rhe road's information was that the gress. torney John V. Wherry said today- clock to see if they'd be done with fireman of the southbound trai: 4. There may or may not be later he would attempt to show that Earl Rager, of Masontown: three went ahead after the first wreck meetings with Stahn, Churchill, blonde 20-year-old Janice Graham mortgage assignment was changed from the balance of $300' to the full principal of $3,000.

sisters, Mrs. Annie uuuine, oi un- intnmn- Mrs Npllip (See subscription blank in other part of paper.) Send or take to Mayor Russell E. Umbel, 124 West Main street, Uniontown, soon as possible. to flag the northbound streamliner, strangled one of three persons sunn carrying with him a fusee and a Chiang Kai-snek. The way to phrase it, he said, is that all four' of them are on call.

on the Everett Wilson farm last Oc-- of McKeesport. and Mrs. Addie Leonard, of Masontown. Funeral services will be conducted from tober 1 and that William A. Morel! misconduct with th Wiison and red lantei-n.

wnne maKing nis way through the icv nieht. the state Ex-Judge Hudson, however, admitted that discovering the erroneous and extraneous words in The President, arrived in Wash Mnrell. ment said, the fireman leu ana Addressine the jury after the tne nome, a. SJ. wayne: Mnnrlnv afternoon at 2 0' ington at 9:30 this morning, held There's no pressuring and no sales George Kurtanich, a prosecution witness who was also called for the Liquor Board Sending an impromptu reception for con promo t.K Interment in the Jefferson Cemetery under the direction of the Lucas Funeral Home, Jefferson, broke his fusee, but continued his the notation on the margin of the effort to stop the other train by record of the mortgage, he called usine his lantern the matter to the attention of ons xr the clerks in the recorder's defense, said gressional leaders at the White commonwealth completed its case against Morell this afternoon.

Wherry said he would try to show that the Graham girl twisted an electric 'And i tnink tne ooys in our 'The last time I saw Morell, some House, ana piungea into a ousy liquor stores have a tough job try New Supply Of Pints (Continued from Page One) I time after 10 o'clock that morning, day. ine to satisfy the demands. If they WM.IWB Vf? FRANCE northbound train) evidentiy did notif eJfJ was driving cows a good quarter I He had successive conferences! appear discourteous at times, its just because of what they have to the firemans signal, said SID- md erowinff out of a situation in which Star Junction, agea di years, weu December 16, 1943, in the Con- with diplomats representing Britain, lor a mile beyond Kaciappcs. I Wherrv. in addressing the Jury, iron cord around tne necs oi Helen Wilson, 48, wife of her employer, -because Mrs.

Wilson threat-, ened to send her to some institution like Morganza after a quarrel over ley's statement. "We understand "iC "CIB; made the citizens protested what they termed thereby notation conform I gave this version of the murder that the sleet and snowstorm wasl nellsvuie wospitai. tone is surviv Pri hv her husband. Frank: om China, Russia, Iran and; Egyptian nations which figured in 'promotion sales of Kinsey under to the assignment. still in progress at that time." son, Robert; two sisters.

Mrs. Ada the rationing, Gundelfinger sain: take from the public. It isn't tne fault of our liquor store clerks, that Kinsey is all that is available. It isn't the fault of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, either. Everett.

one way or anotner in ms comer- The defendants. who claim the Railroad sources said they be- At the same time, he said he ot him nfi rearing, oi tiar juncuun, Msro Asnlnwall ftf Pem'ODOlls: We're trying to do everything to ences abroad. Secretary of State alleviate the situation up there in would prove that Morell, a 20-year- -gQ lnsideit isirt time hill, half lieved only one passenger on the -7 "3 southbound train met death. First Pontiff in good faith butft the two brothers. Steve and Henry Ludwick.

Funeral services will be old farm hand, was on a a We're just doing the best we can Uniontown. We re sending 27 cases for dinner yet." Lieut. Roy A. Griffin, who had just pue magmas of nints there tonight and are rush in a bad situation. We thought1 rationing would eliminate a lot of He went in anyway and saw two bodies iyine on the floor.

Janice conducted Monday morning at a o'clock from the St. John's R. C. rhiirr-Vi Pprrvnnniis with ReV. A.

been graduated from Harvard as a acter and injuring the reputation and good standing of the de mile a herding cows, wnen tne murders were committed. Wherry did not state that Miss Say Marshall Will ing 60 more cases of pints that will be delivered probably Monday and chaDlain and who was on his then told Moreil she wanted to get complaints and solve our promem. fendants, and also a Clerk in tne J. Suran officiating. Burial in to his first assignment in Florida Instead, we just get new headaches vjifluiiu, a -v ,101 I away.

I mean of other brands, not K.in- office of the recorder of deeds, aver Return lo Oapito! Mercer Hign scnooi, naoanjinng, Earlier the day the glri, who from new sources. This is really a St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of the Ira Blair Sor Funeral Home, Perryopolis. He was killed in tne nrst wrecK. ah other victims.

Coast Line spokesman that the plaintiff paid $2,000 for tne property at the sheriff's saile and tough job. is charged witn oemg an accessory erme Wilson, 78, the farm owners f. ab trLed late You cite an instance of where There is a preponderance of (Continued from Page One) to disclose any substantial basis.) said, were apparently on the northbound train. FARQUHAR, MRS. ANNA WALT- not 6.400 as contended, in me a woman went to the liquor store and declared she would stay there mother and Robert McKay bi.

an- testified MoreU threatened to choke other farmhand, with a 12-gauge her unlegs ghe fled with him from Kinsey we don't deny that. original action. The defendants Wreckers at the scene were taxed fciito, 01 408 MCJS.ee avetiue, in.uu-essen. died December 17, 1943, st. Hri5 a m.

She is survived by when the other brands are gone The Register's article says that iivL0u.i. I the murder scene. claim the property was sold to tne niaintiff subiect to the lien of the oeoDle are eoinp to have to take tne same sources report tnat uen. to capacity in pulling apart four steel cars, crushed together so tight Morell, tne attorney aeciarea, con- ghe reiterated previous testimony three nieces and three nephew until she got a pint of something besides Kinsey and she got it. The manager of the Uniontown store Kinsey.

We try to place on sale the mortgage in tne amount oi 7 b-siioV 'that Morell tied ana gagged hatever popular brands we nave. ly that the entire four occupied no more space than one of them in ltlJJ before the slayines. denies that happened. Wherry opened his case by call-. $3,000, with interest, held and owned by Robert H.

and James B. Cornish. After that, you just take what is left. If it's Kinsev then it's Kin good condition would occupy. "But, supposing it did, it's just likely that a clerk had a bottle of invasion forces and "it Is indicated that Gen.

Sir Harold Alexander of the British Army will succeed to command of the Allied forces in the 'Question Is Will The Armv made no annc sey and we can't doanything about LASKEY; GEORGE aged 54 The defendants, setting forth the court is without jurisdiction in the ment of the Identities of military it. And take it from me, something else held back for friend or somebody and did give Japs Send-Force held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 victims. Some officers indicated the1 names of those definitely identified mid Mediterannean." Alexander! matter because of Dencine proceed (Continued from Page One) I people want to drink and fee! good and do a little singing, they'll do it! on Kinsey, If nothing else is avail to her to get rid of her. We positively forbid any such favoritism in ings, ask that thebill of complaint has been Eisenhower's deputy. ciock.

tji. jreiei wiiuui, inui-gantown street, with Rev. E. Pap-padakos, pastor of the Greek Or-thrxiror Church of McKeesport be dismissed at cost oi tne piainuu, our state stores. But I cant re Marie Conn.

mght be released when their next of kin had been notified. Identification of the civilians was difficult because of the condition of. some of power on New Britain, to assemble the men and equipment for such an attempt. able, and not kick about it. "All I'm trvlnc to do is to cor mold human nature and, occasion ally, it happens.

rect an erroneous conception of this' When and if it does come, it must PERSONALS By CLOVER CULVER the and the lack of paper. Cabinet was expected to name an acting leader to serve in. his ab We've had complaints from officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery under the direction of J. Harry Johnston Sons, Uniontown.

Friends are being received in the family residence, 73 Lincoln street. and other articles with names and whole thing in your mina and in the public's mind," Gundelfinger reckon also with American naval guns as well, as consolidated shore other sections but it never got intOj sence, probably foreign secretary addresses. ve nave until juecemoer jl the newspapers like in uniontown. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board isn't to blame if there Is Anthony Kden. The heart of Berlin- flamed fur-iouslv aeain in the wake of a defenses unless a Japanese navai task force in considerable strength nioves down to accept the Mac- BEA, MRS.

MARY BODAK, aged 58 New Russian Drive is for the present rationing period. We're trying to keep the stores supplied for this period and if Kinsey Pvt. Robert Warman has returned to his duties at Fort Meade, vears, well mown resident oi in TTninn street extension. Browns Arthur challenj ton" assault by the RAF's big Lan-casters. the sixth "saturation" raid Headed For Balkans Anri hhat mnrp than anvthinc following a brief furlough at his more Kinsey available tnan any other brand.

-We're taking what we can get. is olentiful. we'll have to sell it and on Germany's doomed capital in less is the burning desire of the) home in Uniontown. ville, for the past 37 years, died Tuesday, December 14, 1943. in Cleveland.

Ohio, while on a visit with a daughter. She is survived bv her husband, Frank Bea. and (Continued from Page One) the popular brands. Ana wnen me-Donular brands are gone, Kinsey than a month. 'Surp it's true that the liquor fomes under Admiral Halsey Mi- Manrarei senior a i m- will be there for sale.

And we can't stores have to take what is shipped HER ROOM i Wdipoper, aL fainted Walls, p.i rica had joined the fighting on the Thsiian front, and had scored con and Admiral Nimitz. It is a rea- diana State Teachers college, will sonable conclusion that both forces arrive today to 'spend the Christ- do anvthine about that. In and the shipments, for the most part, are Kinsey. But we can't heln that. If.

by a miracle, we eight children: Mrs. Marv ttJrapo-zich. Brownsville; Elizabeth anc Julia. Cleveland; Mrs. Helen Za-inskv Faii-hank: Marearet.

De spicuous successes. i reoorn have been deployed with that pos Gundelfinger denied any political influence in the interest of Kinsey mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S.

Wise, Craig street. French army wears American uni sibility -and hope in mind. TOYS sal p.c forms and uses tne nnest American While the Arawe operation as troit; Vera, at home; Pvt. Frank and Pfc. Steve, U.

S. Army; five "There's no political mixup and no racket in sales of liquor," he said equipment. While land fighting in Italy re- could-change the label and put It out for a 'few cents less, people would buy it and they wouldn't know the difference. Why, I've Harold Rishel, stationed in New. York with the U.

S. Navy, is spending some time at home during the holidays, visiting with his family TO PLEASE ALL TOTS GALLON DOES AVERAGE ROOH yet, therefore, affords no clue to how, where and when it is to be followed up on the MacArthur blue Grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Bertha Lisko. and one brother, Tflfp hnth T)f Daisvtown.

mninorl limited tn small individual flatly. "If we don't get more pints actions for strategic points, heavy of other brands, we'll just be selling even bought a fifth and a pint and Pa. Brief funeral services will be and his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. James Rishel, Homewood Terrace.

print or what the enemy can or win do to meet the increased threat to (rnine to fool mv friends and Kinsey. And why we don't get more! bombers of the 15th American, Air Force flew into Northeastern Italy to hit enemv rail communications neid in tne late nome sunaay ai-ternoon, December 19, at 2:30, hen I get through blending it Mrs. Lloyd Sharp and daughter I MODEL lk AIRPLANE of other brands can oesi oe ex-, plained by the other distillers just the Rabaul capstone of his Southwestern Pacific defense arch, it does with something else, they'll never Jean of Baltimore, are the Padua and Dogna. Eleven Nazi know what they've been drinking." nests of Mrs. Sharp's mother, Mrs.

planes were shot down during the as the Kinsey people win nave, to explain why they can put so much I with services following in bt. Nicholas G. C. Church, Brownsville, in charge of the Rev. Father John Sokol.

Interment will follow in f-hp familv Int. in Redstone reveal a cheering efficiency organization, ground-air-sea coordination, and'sfcaff work. -Fuller reports Blanche Wallace, Morgantown iv lor loss oi two Allied Denies Allegations The Morning Herald reporter in the market. The Pennsylvania Associated Press correspondent Liquor Control Board can't answer Cemetery in charge of Kisinger by press eye witnesses stress the Wps Gallacher. comDleting a touriti Mrs.

Joseph Craig, of Coolspring terrupted: tome, erownsviiie. smoothness with wtiicn tne opera OI tne Italian liiclc street, is a patient tne union- Gundelfinger, the com that. We're Just interested, in getting whisky any whisky to meet demands of the buying public." town Hosnital where she is con tion was carried out by all arms. Considered only as as a dress re plaints we have received have never h-jrf hppn but declar valescing from a recent operation. Coal Waqe Pact Is hearsal for many future and far contained anything aoout one quality of Kinsey.

nor that it isn't any ed that the winning or great airig Death Toll Rises Signed By Miners greater scope similar overseas lunges that must come in the Pacific thea eood. The ouying puonc MTiinaiffTi worth the cost Miss Katherine Dunaway, Fair- chance, and Miss Beryl Robinson, Uniontown, are spending today in Pittsburgh. In Railroad Crash He said American bombers were objects to having Kinsey forced on' them and the objections would be (Continued from Page One) ter, the Arawe test was reassuring. be reoDened if "a significant change' (Continued from Page One) i Berlin Raided Agah were any other brand. So let's get It achieved surprise and took full advantage of it promptly although the width and depth to" which it is to be exploited is.

not yet clear. Some in ihe government wage Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sica and son Bobby; of South Uniontown, and Mr.

Sica's father, A. V. Sica, of Mifflin' avenue, were Pittsburgh callers Wednesday. nolicv. the task of identifying the victims Improvement was rep.ortea in tne made slow progress.

that part straight. It isn the quality of the whisky. It's the pres-: The terms for tne miners are sub rpH rmss rnmmiation. an- of the lessons so recently learned the hard way at Tarawa in the sure. And Americans, sumeuuw, uc, stantially the same as those now Middle East, as Mrs.

Churchill flew just like that they resent pressur- force under the agreement Be Mrs. Charles Ellis, has re Gilberts were certainly woven into' to his bedside. A bulletin said the. pneumonia had not spread. As nounced at the organization's Atlanta.

office, showed the bodies of 47 soldiers and 20 Chilians had tween -Interior Secretary Ickes as fpripral custodian of the mines and the Arawe operation to minimize turned from Arendtsville, where she spent the past two weeks with Mr. 'But the nublic isn't being pres Churchill will require a long period casualties. been removed from the site yester- for recuperation, tne untisn war and Mrs. John JtreaencK ana jam- It is noticeable that press ac John L. Lewis, OMW president, plus' a S40 Individual retroactive payment sured to buy Kinsey or anything else." Gundelfinger declared.

"It's early morning collision De- Doll Houses and Furniture Mr. Frederick is slowly con twee', two heavily-loaded stream counts from MacArthur headquarters stress the value of the Arawe for underground travel time. Rock-A-Tots Dishes just that we can get a lot more Kinsev than any other brand. You liners near Buies, a small village Miners Increase uniput Marshall's Monuments valescing from injuries received In a recent accident, when he jumped from the top of a tall ladder to avert a fall occasioned iri connec Boxing Gloves 'Wooden Scooters Games Walt 1 see, the other distillers realize it LARGE SELECTION CANADIAN BALSAM XMAS TREES These are the famous Hoffert. Trees which will retain their, needles long after the holidays.

Ail Sizes 60 to $5-00 between Lumbertson and Red SDrinas. In addition, the report said, beachhead as affording a control site dominating the southern entrances to the narrow strraits that It will become a binding contract between private operators and the Mine Union (with the government will take four years to produce Disney Desks and Other Toys. seven additional coaies were luiuwn whtskv after this is all over. tion with work in the office where separate New Britain's southwest; tn he in one car and five another. they're conserving their present relinauishine control) when, and if, he ic He will be con Meantime.

C. G. Sibley, vice! tin from Huon peninsula in jnbw REPUBLIC wroniies and selling- in smaller quan the WLB approves it and the Office fined to his home for several weeks Guinea. That suggests it may have been established as an air-land-sea of Price Administration grants price CONSTRUCTION CO. president announced from thf railroad's general offices in Wilmington that "a formal investiga I (Opposite Mod longer.

Mrs. FredericK is tne tor-mer Elizabeth Ellis of this city. increases satisfying the operators. tities tnan tne iunsey peupie. dui.

we can't tell the distillers how to run their business. If they sell us REPUBLIC, PA. flanking base to cover contemplat The agreement, negotiatea oy a tion will be held to develop the i subcommittee, was accepted by Lt. Jurist Is Placecl less and the Kinsey people then it stands to reason well have more Kinsey than any other brands. V.T I ed closer range landings tne uape Gloucester vicinity.

Australian troops of MacArthur's command are gradually mopping up the Huon northern, western, and Alabama operators at a conference today after On Detached Service Lieutenant John M. Jurist, 23, And if you have any other answer for that, I'd like to hear springboard. Ickes announced tnau iz.so.uuu bf soft coal a near record were Arawe effect on native opmion son of Mr. and Mrs. John P.

in the Nipponese conquest zone. produced last week. He estimated that, the rate per miner was 38 "No other answer." replied the reporter, "except that the public Domestic Scotch Pine TREES i Fashion mmmm i Jurist, of McClellandtown, will bej on top of Japanese loss oi tons, and the United Mine Workers' said this figure meant that miners can't understand wny every nquoi store is so over-stocked with Kinsey on detached service Tor the next four weeks at the Bell. Aircraft the Gilbert group to American arms, must be considerable as word it spreads. And it win spread.

have increaseu their daily output by 1.15 to 1.20 tons a day under the $3-50 4, 5 and 6 ft. heights up to company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. He is an engineering officer for a flight! and quickly, passed along in ways mm while other brands appear to be so scarce. The average citizen has heard so much about rackets and profiteering in other things, that it Nipponese occupation autnon- squadron based at Airport, San Francisco, Cal.

agreement between icses ana The Southern Coal Producers Association, headed by Edward R. ties can silence. isn't surprising tney msgm, even cnmirifin it, in connection with Burke, former Nebraska senator. Became the lone important holdout whisky. And some company stands to make plenty of money on the scarcity of various brands as against when the Alabama group signea.

Alabama operators are not members of the Southern Association. the general pienuiui one. Backs Up Employes COLLECT THESE il Oil The public is just dumb in ODT Expert To Help lnmrjlnsr to Gundel Truckers Rationing finger declared. "We're caught in a bad situation in the liquor shortage and we're trying to keep the Raich Keelev. manager of Pitts "COUPONS" burgh Office of Defense Transpor public supplied tne rest tation, wui oe at tne uniuiiiuwu u-tor Club Monday and Tuesday to handle snnnlpmpntal ffasoline ra FOR THE WORLD'S BEST g'rf- OFFERS SAVINGS tions for all truckers and to amend War Necessity Certificates.

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