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   Daily News Standard (Newspaper) - June 6, 1929, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                               Partly cloudy t warmer night v day With showers and cooler THE PAPER THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES VOL 41 NO 148 PENNA THURSDAY JUNE 6 1929 TWO 01 Decalogue Sacrifice of a few bridge and ti golf game now and If necessary is urged upon parents by Judge in order to provide time for companionship with their sons He upon years In Boys Court when lads passed before him Formulating a youth decalogue ha would cut crime to a traction and empty many prisons for the future If followed Judge the theme ot his ten commandments for youth obedience and comradeship la the ed by Judge -i Love your boy all your heart and with love that least equal to your love for any other on earth 2 up your mind that one of the major purposes life Education and training the schools he is to attend not so much by tho curriculum they have to offer but by the character they build 3 Remember that the and most lasting of life are Im- parted In the the family Keep the family intact and Inviolate and the life within It pure moral and 4 Train keep his body clean and and gain his con- so that he will come to you whenever he has any trouble of body 6 Remember that your growing boy learns the fastest umple conduct be lite clean speech for many a- been started on the road to moral by the casual dropping of an oBscene word from the lips of either of his parents 6 Provide for his physical sities and let not the mere Action of the law be your guide but rather his degree of dependency and your ity to furnish him with your life If 7 Enforce obedience to the lawi of home but let the force of OB Page row Dry Forces Must Be BANK LOOTED Authorities Pike To Cashier Shoots 2 Two Others Robbed THRICE A QUEEN lly Press CENTRAL CITY ty June Miller ier of the Central City National bank shot and wounded two when a band of four masked men forced him to open the bank vault from which took The two men cap tured with a part of the stolen money The other two The four men gaining In- to the bank building through a coal waited for the bank to open today Miller said he was covered by cant in hands of four bandits M soon be unlocked the doors of the bank was ordered to unlock the safe Two of the watched Miller while the other pair gathered up the money As bank em- ployes and customers entered the bank they were forced to sund with their te burglar alarm which the bandits and they fled by automobile Police punned them Miller had shot at tbe robbers as they fled and the two wounded were picked up by tile bandits until the machine wrecked when three were dumped by a fourth who managed to tbe car Into motion again And sped off sped off The two wounded men wore captured a third escaped Police at Somerset and National Pike towns from Hagerstown to Un- were asked to be on the for the bandits Sansone Wasn't Welcome At Chandler Apartments Seamstress Tells Court Au emphatic all of illicit with Anthony sone was made this morning by sie Chandler Uniontown seamstress joint defendant In a being heard before Judge Thomas H Hudson Mrs Mary Sansone wife of Bansone is Miss Chandler was the first ness to take the stand for the de- direct of Wade J she denied that had had Intimate relations with her aa charged by Mrs and added that many the had asked Sansone to keep out of her apartment The three Instances cited by toe of presence In her apartment were be- cause of conferences between and the businessman to discover some way or getting out of their troubles forced to undergo a gruelling cross examination by At- torney Anthony Cavalcante special counsel During that time she maintained that the fact her name and had been together la T i H B aid tow all ahe and did was to confer about the Anthony Sonsone prominent On- town business man was known as Honey Boy and Daddy by Jessie Chandler according to testimony OB On the Job THATS the beat way to describe where when you want em On the job with lima lumber send or In fact anything a builder and the best part of it ie that no matter how large or little your are you get the Mine kind of all the time are right and are new So new that we load right from car to truck and the next Mop your job prove it all to PAULSON CO Phone 1900 Ml Braddock Mother May Be Amnesia Victim Last Seen June 1 Near Home Fife children under It years of age and a frantic father and band are looking for the mother and wife who disappeared In Mt dock near June 1 and la believed to be wandering a victim of amnesia Mrs Emery McMannes 31 ed as weighing 120 pounds with bed brown hair wearing a pink hat and black shoes trimmed In red light suit told she was going to a doctor in their home town Mt Braddock for pains In her head When last seen she was about a quarter of a mile from the ian's office County Detective A A Downing has been notified and IE conducting a search Officers Installed By Odd Fellows and Odd Fellows ed officers today Mrs R Mary Fowden of Chester became president of the Rebekah sembly succeeding Mrs Blanche E Miller Mrs Fowden served as vice president during the past year Mrs Mary E Brown of who served aa warden took Mrs place as dent Mrs Mary L McVey of Brownsville succeeded Mrs Brown Both Mrs Elizabeth B of Philadelphia and Mra Martha R Parry Kingston secretary and urer respectively retained their posts Last night the Rebekah degree was conferred on a class of four with tho In charge of the degree team of the Deputy Grand Master Georgo B McDowell succeeded Grand Master OH fourteen MASTER DEGREE AT PITTSBURGH Dan A Kovar of high will receive his master's degree In history at the of the University of Pittsburgh in ANNOUNCEMENT Fur at the White Swan tel and Wednesday June 11 and 11 Latest la mer and Winter Furs Estimates cheerfully given on remodeling and re- pairing Cold Storage Our Specialty ot Valuation Liberty Avenue The beauty of at W Va has been proved For the third successive time Matthews this year was chosen as the most beautiful girl at West Virginia by votes ot the men students THREE FAYETTE CO MEN ARE OLDEST IN ODD FELLOW RANKS Some Interesting information has come to light aa to the oldest ber of the I O O F which closes Its state convention here today While not physically able to at- tend the sessions of the fraternity here this week J M D Lowe of here yesterday with his daughter Mrs Dan O tle to witness the annual parade Lowe hag ti record membership In the I O O F having Joined the order in March 1869 and is a on Pago Thirteen U S Flagship Sinking From Crash on Reef By United SHANGHAI June U S 3 Luxon flagship of the trol squadron is In hourly danger of sinking following crash on the rocky reef oft the Woo Sung water during the night Members of the crew were trans- ferred to the Ohio nnd Helena at 1 a m and two mine sweepers are standing by endeavoring to plug two big holes in the bow DR H J Foet Specialist of Pittsburgh will be at tho White Swan Hotel Uniontown Pa Fri and Sat June 7 and where he will treat bunions Ingrown nails and other ot the n Recommends Joint Study Of Present Situation WASHINGTON June of federal bureaus con- cerned with prohibition enforcement was recommended by President er in a message to Congress today He asked that a special committee be appointed by the House and Senate to study the liquor situation and make known the results of their studies next December In order to expedite en- forcement of tho 18th amendment I recommend that Congress appoint a joint select committee to make aa Immediate study of these matters formulate recommendations for con- sideration at the next regular slon Beorganliatiori may mean the transfer of the dry law from the Treasury department to Department of Justice Guy Brown Starts To Atlanta Pen Tuesday RAIN More showers tor today Is the forecast of the Burgess Field weather ftr the tered 71.4 rid occurred at p m yesterday Mercury fell over night to the low mark being reached at C a m roar of an Inch ot rain fell day SACK BATH By United June t safe crackers blew a safa la the Western company bore and ed with police reported day The robbery was discovered by employes Mae of town was visiting and shopping day In this city By PITTSBURGH June t Eighteen federal prisoners Including a banker a agent kere fer Hii penitentiary If of IT 8 shal James C McGregor In the party will be W Brown former state and churchman who WM of misapplication of at the funds of the IVyette City tank and the First Webster Brown wne before Judge Robert M refused a new trial An pending but this action WM i withdrawn the first of the Brown will surrender hie Man serving a three-year J bootlegger will go behind the for two and a half yean for activities In county R former of west Newton will yean sentence tor ty Waynesburg College Head Speaks at North Union Twp Commencement This Evening Dr Paul R Stewart president of Waynesburg college will deliver the commencement address and present the diplomas to the graduates of Vorth Union Township school at- 8 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