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THE MORNING HEKALD, UNIONTOWN, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1941. PAGE SIXTEEN via the Hadyach-Okhtirka route. bodily wlfare to man and woman. Community Fund Serbian Outlaws In However, the Germans are al Deaths ready astride rail routes both north Reds Take Offensive In Lower Ukraine To Half Advancing Nazi (Continued From Page One) Defiance Of Nazis boy and girl and cooperatives with home, church and school, Mr.

San-dow said. Four representatives at the clubs told the workers the objectives of their groups. Initial Repori Prove Promising (Continued from Page One) "His-or Assessors Approved By County Already Total $4,905.76 For Only 16 Districts JA.MES W. COLE ZAGREB. Croatia, Sept.

at the Philip O. Cochran Memorial Methodbtt Church, Dawson. Dr. Edwin P. Booth of Beaton will officiate, assisted by Rev.

Leonard Hoover, pastor of the church. Btiria2 under the direction of H. A. Johnston and Sons of Union town, will follow in the Cochran Cemetery, Dawson. CONZER SERVICES Funeral services for John F.

Conzer, 63, of Shatter's Corner near Brownsville, who dropped dead while (APJ Ninety-eight Croat soldiers Dr. Francis E. Kearns of Asbury closed. and it was pointed out that the (' and south which could be used to snap shut a gigantic new trap. At Glukova they are beyond the junction of the railroad, running southeastward via Sum! and east of the Okhtirka-Hadyach escape route.

At Poltava they are driving northeastward up the direct rail connection with Kharkov. The junction of these two roads is only 20 miles or and six officers have been killed by Chairmen DeWitt H. Conway and Methodist church' gave a brief inspirational address. Rabbi Samuel Serbian outlaws who defied ar. Nazis are still SOD miles or more from that rich region.

Still, it was State Hospital Tues- lecognized that if the German Ida morning, September 23, 1941, Giasner delivered tne invocation. ultimatum by the German-controlled government of Serbia to com out of their mountain hideouts will- A. D. Ferguson and Secretary Wal: ter P. Schenck were well pleased with the first day's results and urge the 200 workers to keep up the good the unrame contmuea cdock following a lingering Lheir present powerful assaults they Bllls of assessors-totaling $4,905.

7G for the 1942 assessments of on! 16 districts In Fayette county i illness of complications. He had been ingly or be bombed out, it was1 might mto jyMtloii so southwest of Kharkov. London's description of the situation east of Kiev as still "ugly" working at the Smock: mine of the learned tonight, I News of these disorders in dis at iiluelc licit oil yr.i work. The amount represents a sub LODGE MEETING MADELYN RE3EKAH LODGE will entertain with a bunco party tonight, September 24, in the Odd Fellows building, following the regular meeting. Playing will start at.

8:30 o'clock. Everyone is welcome. have been aporoved and pay- Ba H. C. Fricic Coke Company, Mon- membered Yugoslavia came after stantial Increase over last year, when $5,294.90 were reported on He was the builder of hundreds day afternoon, will be held at the takes the possibility of a new Naiz encirclement via these two railroads into consideration.

Whether it can be achieved or not depends on the msnt autnorizc-d by the county com- The mov. rout, lor ir.y.'i),-. sie'ii an eventuality svouhl missioners. tK. Iran pcr.i!aji Wlierc- thCy Checks have gone out in the fol- itimti already in rwm- disclosure of tne execution of oO persons in Croatia as so-called instigators of a strange "long-dis of hon.es for employes of the.

H. C. home Thursday afternoon at 1 onemnsr Prick Coke company at the three o'clock followed by additional Ten 100 per cent employe groups were reported at the meeting: Ccn-Wav Service station. Collins Den tance-call bombing" of the Zagreb lowing amouats to the various as- aloc.K with the Ru.tsirm.s i.ee.-nentg plants, operating a con- rjteS at the St. Mary's R.

C. Church. sensors: The for li: ability of the Russians -attacking the Glukova and Poltava pivots to prevent a new junction of German forces almost within sight of Khar Uniontown. Rev. Father John Blazic telephone exchange.

In Serbia, tension was mounting hourly as a result of the continuing wm Cofmrt tal service, Craig school. Union towr. Motor club. White's Barber shop, Willard A. Griffin, 5320.72, thai the British overn- Mr.

Cole was born at Willi Creek, David Kr'ause. 5346.44. for as- men' iia! fcrtiut'lv askr-d Afghan- Hrfifwcl a son of the late will officiate. Surial under the dl- kov, If the Russians fail, a large disorders. sewing Brownsville borough.

istan. which borders Iran, to expel John and Khzabeth Beck ley Cole. rcctlon of tiv; Haky Undertaking H. M. Brownfield, $450.

assessing "German trouble-makers" a- siml- He was elected a teacher in the Parlors will follow In the St. Mary's Thp ultimatum to the outlaws 1 nnmher nf Stalin's trcons mav be known auj Cetnici was issued by i engulfed in a new trap. company, oeaur.y serice, Emma Boost shop and Ina's Dress shop. High honors among the divisions went to Division with $451 on 113 Field Marshal Milan Necic, tne Serbian premier, who told thern re Union town First ward; Harold a. iar demar.n that w'urii pree'-fieu Corn county at the Church Cemetery.

Smith, $450, assessing Uniontown the into -age of Id and held that position fori uro th(k Fifth Ware; Emerson A Johnson, (ran. six terms. He used his spare time in i rtUr ng we -J. -US. ocin- tmir.mr.wn Seventh- ititormation from thr- ar.i.-r trade -Mai'v Comer, six children, John Roosevelt Asserts Move Necessary To Fight Off fusal to surrender might mean Ward.

Moscow, however, presented a de- obtained work as carpenter fore- Coniser and Stephen Conger of Civil war. Instead of complying, more Serbs; Elmer White. S-73, lor Raithck uu-rt oi itu-tian e-niu'i- wan lor tiur Prick Company, at Maxwell; George Conzer of Niagara reported streaming to tne tcwrutdp; I. E. McCnne, $310.44, over hundred of miles o.

i.jwnring-. He built the first houses' Falls, N. Miss Mary Conzer at Assaults By Axis Ships (Continued from Page One) subscriptions. Fred Paulcheck and Herman Buck are in charge of this section. Other divisions made the following reports: Division R.

Berry. Jr. and Ralph Kennedy, 5454; Division Fred Bryan and John mountains to join the Cetnici. 1 LeL-nrlng No. 3 and also was! home; Mrs.

Anna Barbuscak of Le- Brownsville township; E. T. Lyne, $2M, ConnelLsvllle Third Ward; German occupying forces, accord- A Rrtl ig to informants here, sent another- tn, njpamritiii 50 John S. Miller-, S420.9', Pe.enoacl flam-, anon) Ft Shaw. S2'Jfi 44 nte chini'''! to ultimatum to the recalcitrant to kfie the laneg clear Dunn, $435; Division S.

Craw indicating their intention to ta.ee dlCUSEion veered back to Robinson and Albert McCann 00.M0 still rolling. At was Connellsville towiv-hip: L. Raymond Stevenson, S2B7.40. Jefferson town- 1 hip; Frar.k Pierue. hki, $415.81 nand in quelling tne uprisings.

qlje.stlon or arming the ships, with 5396.15; Division H. R. Johnson: It was recalled here that the new rOTV.rfPr whpthpr it wasUnH tno i McTZLER'S cfjntractor on many tipples and mont and Miss Josephine Conzer at constructed by the Frlck home three xrandchlldren and two Company. He had resided In Oun- isters, Mrs. Sinai and bar Township for 54 years.

Mrs. Veronica Chuha of Homestead. He married lies m. Dahl of Cumlxrrland, on Auguat 31, DAVENPORT FUNERAL IrifM. Fle-vc-n thlldrcn were torn to' Funeral services for Robert fl.

the union, eight of whom sunive. Davenport of Beeson Works, will be They are Fxlxe.rh Mr.s. htiev hold at the home, Tlmrsday after-Smith and Mrs. Irene Lyons ol noon at 1 o'clock. Rev.

J. T. McGee Irixenrln Road, Connehsvih" Mrs Fiirchance officiate, assLst- Serbian regime has been permitted easier to defend the shlps if lhey Highest team report was turned! to build a small army of undls-1 themseives were armed. in by Arthur Snyder, Team 12, $233 closed strength. Mr Roosevelt said he believed it ion seven subscriptions.

Scuth Union township. Everett M. Everly. $61.03. Jacob Fillet -ak.

$207 10. 4'r mno. Some well-posted quarters here 1 was an4i that we were nrobably Followinz are the other team re- sin; Albert Menltt, $157.83, Tyrone township; Georiio? G. Stc-w-Hl, $1112.10. Point 1 m.

that efficient Oermsfj; believed that Marshal Nedic, in co-! heading toward arming our own ports: operation with the Germans, nowimercnant shi05 anQ- lne vessels of; Division A Hudson, $26; Sha, Genovieve Brown and Charles Col- 1 bv Rev. J. H. King. Burial un-of Connellsviile; wilham B.

Cole of der tha direction of Undertaker would oruer nis troops to move other American countries as well. S75; Coldren. $115.50: S79.r,'t il.l.-ni. against the Cetnici. i Before the neutrality act was pass-j Wadkins, $100.

1 I he bands are causing tne au-; etj. he said, it would have been per- Division Ellis, $16; Bradlev, Refuse Collections thoritles trouble through resistance-fectiy proper under international $25; Eggers, $10; Dodson, S13L; and nightly forays from mountain aw to take such a step. Woodfill, 393. fastnesses. I The questions and answers wheth- Division Stevens, $21; Snyder.

BratliJock and Mr.s. Helen Sparks of Indian Head. In addition 31 grandchildren, 12 grandthildreii and sisters, Mr.s. Porter of VaiKlerbilt; Mr.s. Jennie Rowan and Mrs.

Catherine Gibson Wortrnan of Uniontown also survive. His wife GOODWIN' SERVICES Funeral services for Dr. Halt In Pittsburgh In Croatia, meanwhile, the the neutrality lav; would Farreil, $30; Whitlateh, $70: Good win. will bv held at the family residence. 435 Evans street, Union- emment's announcement of the ex-; amended piecemeal or repealed en-: Kaplan, Srj 1 edition of the 50 persons accused tirely followed and Mr.

Roosevelt Division Hastings. $123; Lacko. of the telephone exchange bombing said the prpblem was how much $79; Kelly, S160: Marsteiler, SB7. Garbage Collectors Join been thrown hack. town Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock DST.

Rev. Francis Kearns of Asbury Methodist Church will officiate, assisted by Rev. Adams followed by the reported killina O.nvali: Strike Of Truckers of four Croatian Ustachis by Ital- le- Nl PCS'- em etke near Mostar. Naguy of Pittsburgh. Burial undir vill be held (Irfl at lome Friday inomlnK at 3:30 'of lw.

tne aaministration couia asic 111 tne uivuin avmi, iij-i, way of repeal. i S16; Worttey, $33; Ljff. $21. A correspondent brought up a re- At yesterday's meeting E. F.

Sa.i-cent statement by Secretary of the dow. secretary of the YMCA. cx-Navv Knox that there were not Pained the work of his agency, one enough guns available for arming I of the principal beneficiaries of the the vessels. Tne President said that Fund. The YMCA stands rvady to as applied to the whole merchant administer spiritual, mental and marine that was undoubtedly truei PITTSBURGH, 23-fAPi-Generai ctrlk-ctirms hi PitU; i London, in METZLER'S in infantry fact, that Red ks hud driven deeply town 100 mill's norlh-and 230 miles p.

am Un; St, Vincent de Paul Church o'clock. Rev. Father Harbin i Mrs. Stone Tops ill Ivt celebrant at reiiiiiem' mus I rODICfll btorm HlTS rtexgji were.halted today a.s 395 gar- i bae-coliecwrs- frr.t! 141 city els arnl t-'jinjime-it -r-operators In a strike for pay in- ia! under direction of Un- Tav- No Rpnnrr and went on to indicate plainly that loeali? of the main Bit dm Golfers At UCC i J. Spishak of Con- i suiiicienc weapons were avauaoie for equipping such ships as are sent HOOVER CLEANER Loss Of Life Inland A In Loiifloi).

Sfviot Ambassador i an M. Malsky summed up with a chnalloii that the Germans hail st li.OOO.OOO men In killed, wound- I. captured or mlssinn. but ac- mwlrdKed that Riiwlan In i (Continued from Paye One) MAR KlIA.MKsl into the danger zone. Scoring a low gross of 96, Mrs I And when a correspondent In-1 Wendell A.

Stone topped the medal; quired whether guns for the vessels! Iplay handicap tourney held yester-'; had been ordered he answered that! Mr.s. Mary Ueames 47 died at vu mile-an-hour wind hit the town AND CLEANING TOOLS at lowest price yet sleeK Monday afieniMiri Septem day at Uniontown Country Club by 1 the United States was building ev- 1 Camp Hulen near Palaclos Shortly alter th.o snrbae work- I en Mayor Cornelhxs D. Scully warned the truckers who are civil service employes that they would Of: suspended unless thi.y returnei to work within 24 hours. Similar; action, the mayor's aides said, might be taken ajjninst the inrlxiije work-! ers who are not subject lo civil Jerry business nttenl of the AFT, t. am.siers union which ordered the rrurkr-rs" Mrlke yester- 111 two land: deserted except for a few service troops as 2,000 men were moved to the Women Golf Association.

I ery type of gun that would be use-Low net went to Mrs. Bowman Mc ful. Donald with her 85-2263. In the; He did not know, he said, how second division, Mrs. Lawrence Par- i many ships Panama had armed, but shall posted a low gross round of volunteered the information that aops Axis ev.ei-iKlon s(imd.

isy yesterday. higher ground at Wharton. Pala-i cios was boarded up, as were Port de- In CroLia, the no' ber 2, IU41, at her home House 50 Maxwell, following a sliort illness. She leaves her husband Essie as the Only 'flie body will remain at the Funeral Home until 2 o'clock EST Thursday iifternoon when it will be removed to the A. M.

E. Church at Maxwell where funeral services will be held. Rev. James Lavaca. Bay City, and Freeport.

kinndom of YiiROslavlH, '0 107. Mrs. T. H. Hudson, won the United States could lend-lease By early afternoon.

70 to 75 miles the low net prize with her 79-35 6-t. guns to Panama and other AmerL- i can nations for the purpose of arm per hour winds battered Freeport, ing the merchant marine. a Thes chemical plant and of the Freeport 'Battle Of Annihilation' day, said ti lows fKh house Stilnhur Comnrmv industries flsur- it as soon work Uk a work for the city. Claims Are Premature: tieapnen be in chargi wen executed a.s Ui- so-called Intellectual jn.Mittntor:.- or (he bomblri; of the Zaureb telephone exclnuue a unexplalu-ed Incident by wh'ch telephone calls put to i.ecrel numbers on the exchatiK In sonic manner set oir hidden explosives, woundini; a German soldiers and Croal-s In l.llhc. In oceupli-cl France near th.e UelKlim frontier.

Ihiec more i-'ieuchnien were shot for bombings and and described by the familiar German "C'om- AlM About three-fourths of the resldentsi odla.An Cemetery at Brownsville. lnlamJ and no scrtous j)r0pertyj (Continued from Page One) ATr SKitvif I damage was visible. i been hurried to block the road to i iviosl nurncnne-wise resioenwi 01 1 Kharkov from both Moscow and Pune Port Connor, a fishing village atltlle 5. north Into will held at the A. D.

Fe the entrance to Matagorda Bay, tied, anc the lowcr ana al Home. MorKantown ia rcrt, UiOo stuck to the wind-swept point of baUle nc ROod defensible ter- "own. Wednesday o'clock. Adjuunt tne truckers csUtblLsli-ri picket hues at several entrance-, (5 city hall and around other city buildinits. Their mike halted street cleaning-, sewer fltishlnp and maintenance work on the streets, bridgus, parts and traffic lights.

The tni'-ker- ant! equipment operators, v.iio earned from $33 so S37.C5 we kly. had demanded weekly of STi.fii) to 53.20 but later halvetl th-lr miiJ'SsU. Tlie Birbase collcrllon truck drive -s asked increases from 75 tents an hour -uhi'lbt-h In Ipers souijiit hi (reuses frefn 7i; to So cents hourly. take seasible care "61 our health. .111 niKiic out state nignsaj niav he takinir sharje.

Several uepartment tmcKs evacuated all hut-, drain the Poltava- This Is the latest-design, popular-priced Hoover -modern from its Air-Cushioned Vibration Yo ats Henry Dreyfuss design. With the special tools in their handy kit, it is a complete home-cltan-ing equipmentat an unbeatable nrice. orrielah-. Burial will follow Grove I.OU'STl'TTKK nerul services tor Mrs. Lyda will be held Wecl-ay allernoou at 2 o'clock DST a lew as the wind continued to rise Glukova sector, flowing generally and water swept into the town from soulh aml southwest ward into the thc scn- i Dnieper below Kiev.

Rugged, roll- Busmess houses at Bay City. 21 mB ground, much of It now it sea or miles north of Matagorda, were mud dtle to tilc September rains, boarded up, but there was no dan- ciiaracu.nw.s this 100-mile span, ger irom tidal water to that city aitordm- successive water-fronted Trv it ar home buy it on our easy erms; mtrirrm Renumber digestion and elimination art not as vigorous as in youth. Vfe don't get the exercise we need. Food still tastes good, and it's a constant temptation to eat mora than is good for ui. Then spells of constipation often bring gas pains, coated tongue and bad breath.

Many have learned the value of ADLERIEA in helping enjoy the sunny middle years. Get ADLEREKA today at your Druarist't CENTRAL DRUG STORE Only 1.00 a week, with small carrying )' Only 1.00 a week, with small can .500.000 rice crop would be badly region a)so is Itcr cquip-miirTed by ihe wind. rfliI nri f-nmrnunii- METZLER'S "oatmen at Port Aransas, famed iOI1- frnm the east than from resort tin the frinsr of the ti, --s. Provided the Russians irrli.sim- area, hauled their craft haVt, sufficient forces to hold apart trailer Into the sand dunes of lhe expanding Nazi All but about 100 drive east of Kiev, dereii.se rsons of the towns 500 popula- f0r Kharkov could be stiibillz- moved to thr mainland before ed in very favorable terrain, par-rry service was discontinued. ticularly if anv substantial part of I he we.itVr bureaur.

2 15 p. m. ihn. Rniin tnrm till within the TAPPAN RANGE AGAIN SELECTED BY MRS. BOWEN Hour what this Niilioimlly Known Koine Economist tins to say about this famous Gum Rant' al tlio Ilvnitil-Stamlard Cooking School now Koinjsr on at tht? Slato Thoaliv.

JUST 2 MORIS DAYS LEFT! Hear Ars. Bowen: choose ihe EASY SPIRALATOR CST advisory -aul tne center mK their etcaoc the storm was mnvlm: west south- ird about 12 miles ner hour. SPINNER because clothe uttended by hurricane winds from Marshall'! Monimtntt --Mrs. Mabel Bowta cleaner with less handling and less expense and dry so much quicker." to Freeport. with of feet or more, cphone communications be-s Port O'Connor and the const 1 station on Saiuria Island were biokfn.

and refneces leaving the fi.shlnt; town said most of Saiurta. except for the station itself, was nd-r w.it-t clothes capacity; 0 GREATER EXCAVATING TRAXCAVATOR fiev PERMA-TECTION Saves Washing Wear A nw wcry to sot money made possible by neve EASY inrenliona 3 hcilduul forlcti money uh dumod- 't crn TAPPAN St ou DIVIDED COOKING TOP uif lour Urge utcniil i i crodms bcrn burnen. m-l never over ibem Chrome lined V(SU- Btf ALITEOVI.N. MIGHTY-MITE BL'RNER gtfj I WV-51 n. rpjUWy $124.50 114.50 rr KtH4 Km, onty increase, the Me ol your clothe I Ask to see these excroriTe proc-sses demons traSed ask to be shown their VALUE in actual sar-inas on YOUR clothes.

And, remember. Ihe attached "SPINNER" for quicker drying without harm to buttons or YOU. BUDGET TERMS Hove us do your excavating thc economical way USING THIS MACHINE That makes a start. Then have us finish the job. Wa can furnish the Materials atuf I-iW either or both.

CURTIS WOODWORK BIRD'S ROOFING DU PONT PAINTS CROMAR FLOORING BIRD'S BUILT-UP ROOFS APPLIED Galvanized Super-Channel Drain Roofing IN STOCK ASK US FOR PRICES DARBY-HUMBERT LUMBER CO. SWAN'S G. E. APPLIANCE Downstairs Store METZLER'S 39 N- GoIla'Hn Avenue Mion 45 Kairchancc, Pa. SmithficW.

Pa. Phone 4 Phone 2211.

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