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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1940- bile and truck parade. July. 5, a All. 4 Parade Marshal recognized them as out-of-town shoplifters whose pictures he had seen. He did it again yesterday; this firemen parade, uiy an Nations Day parade, July 6, and a Mummers parade, July 6.

barbs r. Builders Balk Again at Plea Sleuth Seizes Thief Suspect Other events on the anniversary time picking up a Philadelphia program include two showings oi a musical comedy, "Laugh and Sin with a Rattletra 9 Insist Indictment Flaw Detective of "Camera Eye Car tonuu. Derby, band concerts, basebal games and banquets. Recognizes Face Borough Plans Golden Jubilee Wilmerding Opens Eight-Day Celebration June 30 Six parades will feature VVilmer-ding's eight-day celebration of its fiftieth anniversary, the general committee announced yesterday. The celebration opens June 30, and the first parade, for children of the community, will be held on the following night, Monday, July 1.

Enough to Quash Reiterating its contention that the indictment ia defective, the with 18 lotfal and national officers of the AFLi Carpenters union, the Lumber Institute of Allegheny County and a group of local mill-work manufacturers, was listed in the Sherman act true bill as an unincorporated association, when actually it is incorporated. D. Ferguson, counsel for the association, argued before Judge F. P. Schoonmaker that this "defect" is sufficient to justify dismissal of the indictment for his client.

Members of the justice department anti-trust division building probe staff held that the error in the indictment "does not prejudice the defendant" and is not sufficient basis for quashing. A hearing was scheduled for June 14. Wail Of. nffrrrd Detective Lieutenant Nuncie Ma Picnics Today character known as Morris Rot-man, 60, whom the lieutenant had never seen before. Rotman's profession, according to Bertyion records, had been picking pockets.

There was apparently little evidence that Rotman was "working" when he was apprehended in a downtown bank, but Marino arrested him on the assumption that Philadelphia pickpocket suspects do not as a rule go to Pittsburgh banks to make deposits. Rotman was booked as a "professional thief pending further rino put in his bid again yesterday Master Builders Association of Al for the title of "the cop with the legheny county declined again yes Han--. a boroughs, camera eye." Not so long ago, Marino had terday In Federal court to plead guilty or not guilty to a building probe charee of consDiracv to re KENNYWOOD PARK New Kensington Schools ani Workingman's Association. WEST VIEW PARK West View Schools; Holy FamilJ and St. Anthanatius Churches.

stoDoed to admire a cuddy walking munlcinahtlM but fvved by at the end of a leash in a down strain trade in millwork, and asked that it be dropped from the case. i X1 A V-; i I i Railways Company Then will follow a Soldier's Day parade, July 4, an old-time automo town street. Ke glanced up at the women walking the dog and fnr rartlclpa- me association, indicted along thu company by own rcorSaniZa' kirh demanded a board of traaion om-Ls3 to operate iORNE'S Cool, Comfortable 'r" protesting the f.nrtenCV to PH itie. in its I'Smnfe. with th.

bankrupt mass COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED ON ALL FLOORS th. Commute, for fi'VLrttu. William A. J'on chairman, '10 hoard com- representa- Vvof Pittsburgh one representative outlying municipali- rit Outlined hf suburban reor- called for: a nominal inconceivable that i nwnert bv fit Company of Pitts-''liwle remaining assets of t'14, Wir equipment should a Jim wmmwx 1 1 I if I 4 In the opinion of the "for Municipal Interests 'j now devoted i- Ut flOf.i nut tAiu mnanv-ri'v-suburban GOOD invest the traction Lr.h th pwr ,0 act. a11 p'tck ot me rcuijjrtiuicu --c't shall be assigned to the voting trust.

ine ooaru mn'rol over every 31AJOR HERMAN B. FURLONG Major Herman B. Furlong will marshal parade to new borough hall to unveil plaque honoring war dead today. Wilkinsburg Parade Today Honor Roll to Be Unveiled At Borough Building A huge bronze plaque, bearing the names of 2,497 honored dead falling in the nation's battles since the War of Revolution, will be unveiled in the new Wilkinsburg borough building, this afternoon. Before the honor roll is unveiled a mile and a half long military parade, forming at Whitney avenue and Hay street, at 3 o'clock, will inaugurate one of the most enthusiastic patriotic celebrations in the community's history.

Major Herman R. Furlong, retired, will be marshal of the parade. The first division will be headed by Brigadier General William R. Dunlap, Pennsylvania National Guard, and the second by Captain Antcxi L. Nelson.

At borough hall the paraders will be welcomed by Burgess William P. Slocum. The dedicatory address will be given by Major General Edward Martin, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. Addresses by George Rankin, county commissioner and John McDowell, member of Congress, will conclude the program. Applications For Marriage Licenses McGm, Jame Mt.

Pleasant Vlckry, Margaret Mt. Pleaant Kelly, James PitUburgh Schweinbera. Mary Pittsburgh Tablnowekl, Jot Ambrtdae Henger. Elizabeth Pittsburgh Tumpa. Joseph Bellevue Vlananski, Jul.

a Pittsburgh Kurtz. Joel Pittsburgh Almaay. Marietta A Pittsburgh Krandall. Joseph Glassport GO-TOGETHER IDEAS ration. Members would I it i 1 rj rjuncial relationship relationship with All of the various jjCaMton would be dropped, 2k reorganized company pay an annual, uniform 2 of $100 per single track respective municipali-.

trackage is located, a company should se aside track mile each year for i itreet improvement pro- The reorganized jp "shall assume liability for CHARTER HOUSE ENSEMBLE suit of two pieces salt and pepper blue shetland jacket and diagonal blue-gray cavalry twill slacks. CAMPUSAIR ENSEMBLE unit in green the kitten-soft Shetland jacket in a deep rich shade, self-belted tropical worsted slacks in softer tone. BOLD GLENURQUHART PLAID, favored from Bermuda to Pinehurst to Princeton this season. The fabric is English. $35.

Lovat color worsted slacks, self-belted. $8.50. CAMEL COLOR CHEV-IOT, three-button model with center vent, leather buttons, faint herringbone motif $16.50. District check slacks in blue-grass color $6.93. si unpaid tort creditors of company" be public property and 31 damages and pivrztr.t of all municipal tew or.ed by the present xy." iharirg.

"The adopt an em-n jrclt-ihanng plan or em-itaj plan for the actual employes of the system." Baccalaureate Jen ices Tomorrow Complete ensemble, $40. Complete ensemble, 27.50 The Men's Store, Third Floor. The Men's Store, Third Floor iuwate services for 70 entduannz class of College for Women Montecristis USUALLY COSTING $25.00 Hrehocilc. Theresa Glassport Koologa. Gabriel Pittsburgh Cushman, Alexandria Swlssvale Severln.

Thomaa Natrona Heights Brlesteneky. Antoinette. N. Vandergrift Xeelv. Raymond A Fair Oak Paden.

A. Jean Pittsburgh Jones. David Clalrton Bryee. Janet McKeesport Henderson. William 8 Pittsburgh Gasaner.

Tressa M. Mlllvale Olson. Gordon I Pittsburgh Nardlllo. Olympla Pittsburgh Goldberg, Henry Brooklyn. N.

Y. Abels, Miriam Pittsburgh Ensworth. Robert H. Pittsburgh Ramolt, Graca Pittsburgh Bartnsch. Walter Coraopolta HeighU Richards.

Dorothy Coraopolis Slxsmlth. 8amul A Shaker Heights. O. Olson, Alice Pittsburgh Saunders. Robert Pittsburgh Malllnger, Lallr Pittsburgh Summerize Your Shoes le.d tomorrow morning, at in the Third Presbyter--'ch.

F.fth avenue and H. Evans will deliver J' cn the subject, "The i Deen." Th rhurrh r'J r'eent a vesper serv- .85 $9 'enspei of the church at '5. -ftaea6ssarrisr 1 -yiv-iiAiy---- I I Probably the best chance you ever had to own these unchallenged monarchs of straws famous for superfine fibres and a geometrically perfect weave. Fine as damask, light as a' feather it takes three months to weave these works of art and they'll last for years! All optimo shape, sizes 6 to 7. Men's Store, Street ALL WHITE BUCKSKIX is the shoe that iloesn't care what suit you wear it will look right with any of them! Wing tip (shown) or straight tip, hand lasted.

aVv 0 i I 1 1 REMEMBER DAD JUNE 16 IS FATHER'S DAY 'A For Father and The Graduate THE TOP FAVORITE year after year "Wellington' model hand lasted buck-skin and calf wing tip combination. Brown or black and white. ii-'C me.tdl y0U THIS is really cools smoke catches all cU. juices that used to be so rough And easy to clean! I just push ab- tissues through it with a ramrod and there Duogram Tie Clip, Swank gold plated $1.50 Duogram Key Chain, Swank gold plated $1.50 as a shotgun barrel! 'T; "KIRSIlx Pipes come in four sizes they a UCVcr -v 1J ing Analysis Chart to give you th one. ea tob SOt KIRSTEN 1ve saved about 20 t-i turns right down to the last crumb, i i 4 i Swank Belt Buckle, Duogram initials, gold plated $1.50 no wct heel to throw away!" BLUCHER MODEL STRAIGHT TIP combination of tan calf and white buckskin, antique finish medallion toe.

Also in non-blucher model with tan saddle. AND THEY'RE ALL .80 STRATE-E1GHTS Men's Store, Third JUST THE THING FOR COMMENCEMENT DAY quick-to-put-on cuff links set with deep wine or sky blue stones; packaged in mortarboard gift box $3.50 Men's Store, Street ckeR' 'S nineered to give you an ideal SJre you 5ct the genuinefor not every Ltl a rr.etal stem is a KIRSTEN! $10.00 to $17.50 JOSEPH HORNE CO Men's Gilts, Street Elbo Cuff Links, Duogram initialed, gold-plated $1.50.

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