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   Morning Herald, The (Newspaper) - November 26, 1929, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                               n t D VOLUME 23 NO 274 UNITED FOR PROGRESS AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION LAST WEEK UNIONTOWN FAYETTE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 1929 PAGES TWO CENTS Farmers Unions To Aid Hoover MANY VOLUMES ADDED TO LISTS AT CITY LIBRARY Agricultural Organizations De- mand in Turn Lower Inter- est Rates By Associated WASHINGTON Nov 26 Representatives ot tho national Agricultural organizations pledged support to President Hoover today in his program for industrial sation and In turn demanded that tho receive lower interest rates from the government credit agencies The matter of Interest rates took the two talk the loaders of the National Orange the Farmers Union the American Farm Bureau Federation and the Farmers Equity had with the Chi of Executive in the cabinet room The agricultural conferees voiced satisfaction with the outcome but whether they won their point was left both by them and by a statement subsequently issued at the House entirely within the realm ot conjecture The statement for which Secretary Hyde became sponsor said tho farm leaders fell that a concerted action by the credit ot the govern ment Is now possible that such action would reflect back to culture the lower interest which followed the break in market prices Another demand by the agricultural leaders wan for an Immediate exton sion of the road program with ape cial emphasis on vend which would directly benefit agriculture by lowering market inR of the 11 faun tives present was given opportunity to express his views Iu most cases these had to do In with the parity in Interest rates in different sections of the country nnd more WOMEN'S REFUEL FLIGHT STARTS List of Donors and Their Gifts for Last Few Days Announced bv Librarian Associated Proas v LOS Nov 25 A woman's endurance refueling airplane flight record attempt of Bobby Los Angeles and Smith Now YorU was de- clared officially underway at p in today after the girls ed two successful within half an hour They took off at a m today A refueling made contact with the endurance ship San Fernando valley at 5 o'clock trans- ferred gallons ot gasoline and again lit made for transfer of 50 gallons additional fuel and food to last the women through The next refueling was planned tor 6 a in tomorrow Thompson Being Brought Back to Fayette County 13TH ANNUAL RED CROSS ROLL CALL Uniontown District Or Burr H General Chairman APPRECIATION EXPRESSED With the arrival late Saturday ot a handsomely bound sat of books in six volumes entitled Distinguished American 1929 edition the gift of the Art Club donations at the Uniontown Public Library exceeded the six hundred mark and brought Book Week to a most successful con- the librarian Miss Ocio Anderson reports The books are edited by Nathaniel and are devoted to the life and works Ward Chairman Quoin Amount o Balance Date Needed Firal Ward J C Second Louise Third H S 125.50 Fourth J H Fifth Geo W Sixth Ward S Hay 97.50 Seventh J C Eighth C F 203.00 Miller O A 4.75 O 223.00 ARREST MADE ON CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT LEE SMITH IS NEW PRESIDENT OF COUNTY BAR Memorial Services Held at An- Meeting for Dis- Attorney Rosenberg MR CORE VICE PRESIDENT I co Smith MAS president of the Oar Association pf annual yesterday after- Taken in Custody on Train to election of ot- While to York Yesterday Afternoon Totals Two wards went over the top yesterday Second ward captained by Miss Louise Shelby passed ils quota by and fourth ward of which Mrs J H Collins is captain exceeded its goal by IS RETURNING HY AUTO THREE THANK SERVICES PLANNED John Singer Sargent Robert James McNeill Whistler Winslow P Lafayette Post's Eleventh Frolic volumes lo the set as soon they j are released from tbe press i A list of donors and their gifis tho last two days Dr J S Hackney 66 books EVANS STATION MEN Becomes History As Good Show ing a biographical encyclopedia of Payette county history of medicine a biography of in three general histories and a composite history of Greene and Fayette counties E S Culver 27 books chilly adult Will Ik Celebrated of com- at High House Old Tent and v p D D Dillon fiction 1 Sara 14 children's books i Wayne Pratt 5 books for children will be held chureli Thursday at 11 Performances Given at al High aim ni In- old church In town road p m at Palmer Community nt p in There will be special music al all between the grnat Industrial services public is cor- agricultural regions i Invited Tho David Hunter Tho credit agencies of thr pastor of three churches will which the farmers hold should preach pi Thankfulness act Iu concert lo lower Interest rates nre the Federal Land Flanks ho oral Intermediate Credit Hanks the Federal Kami Hoard which has I or will have al Ils disposal a billion dollars CLAIMS VIOLATION OF TRUST LAWS Nov SEEKS CONTROL OF WESTERN MARYLAND Bv Associated Prows WASHINGTON Nov Its to the more Ohio control of the Western Maryland System the Pittsburgh and West Virginia corporation today filed with tho interstate Commerce II 1 II 1 I 171 Ot MIV V violation of the n o mo Maryland Margaret Lewis books o standard fiction Mrs H Sibley 3 volumes Mrs Hunter fiction 3 Miss Edna Evans fiction G volumes fiction 3 volumes M I Cooke fiction 17 volumes Mm F miscellaneous 7 A number of books were received from Mrs yesterday which have not yet hern classified In tion the library IB in receipt of 17 of a miscellaneous nature whose donors have not been known to the public Tbe librarian i and officials of the library association State Theater Prominent Part HELD IN SUDDEN DEATH James Springer and Andy Twiner both of Station 4 are being held by County A A Downing pending a ther investigation Into the sudden death of Harry Stuffy Mills at the Dunn gasoline station at Kvans Station Sunday night about o'clock Mr Downing T eating last night would not state the connection the two were supposed to have with the case Girls Play 11 was a Rood show And these words economical as the moral of the little story told Scoops Johnston about the moths describes fully tho eleventh annual American Legion llo at the Stale theater yesterday and night It was good was heard on every side and no dictionary the Association mortal services tor the hue Attorney Nicholas W Kosenberg tentative arrangements foi the annual Bar banquet The cers of the Association nre M Core vice president 11 Secretary ami 1 treasurer Mr Smith who succeeds M M as president of the lion has been a member oc tiie ette County Bar for the past 25 years and is recognized as one ot its out- arrested by city police cm a members Of highest tor ana Integrity he has been telegraphic warrant charges em- active the ot tho 0 advance the of the legal Thompson was taken from a j profession Mr Smith was warmly Vork express at this Congratulated by hfs many friends up afternoon and held here pending the arrival of Fayette officials lie was complimented by tho mem accompanied by Frank i bete of the Association for splon County Detective A A and efficient manner In which Nov i3 J V Thompson one time noted Pa banker op- who failed for approximately about 15 years ago was Mills dropped dead according j need be perused to find sufficient ad- to further the meaning of thai one word good For two hours and a half matinee aud night audiences were kept in suspense as they awaited the next crack of the comedians or the results of the funny situations de- in the 12 scenes aud minstrel to reports after a drink of a liquid out of a bottle aud au say they believe he died of BOY CRITICAL TRUCK HITS HIM Downing in whose mime the tele- liart conducted the office luring past year graphic warrant WHS issued was The Association decided to its to be on his way here to annual Bar Banquet thia year and lie charge of the prisoner suggestion it be held during I ho Thompson said the charge im was absolutely unfounded tho Committees will be- named in the near result of A misunderstanding said ho was confident ii will be justed He future by new President ad- Association Reports of the various IT A committees were received Three He declared he was not attempting ot to elude capture at the time his ar- who have been admitted to practice rest asserting that he and Riley the Fayette county courts were whom he described as a friend were portions of the frolic That they wero good was attested by sounds applause that greeted each one Mary Shaughnessy and Marie Doyle to American Legion strels formally opened the mances an the legion Dollies iu wish to express their appreciation of i Bernard Goldberg in Uniontown which they portrayed what was to the manner iu which the public Hospital With Possible responded and stale that many of the v books received will be a valuable i addition to the I lit I on valuable J the i tuns of Skull in rout of im costumes and were only a criterion ot what was In store for the rest of tho Armour show That need have no 29 NEW MEMBERS n lo cet lts dancing being n to git down IQ before toof where he planned to attend tho wna brought out in the first I bread protectors claiming lo a patent on the device and threatened of the plaintiff lib suits tor Infringement of patents If they to purchase the Thread As a re- suit It was the plaintiff con mil was out of in und the given a tual monopoly Held Pittsburgh company's willingness to I he Baltimore and Ohio fur Western Maryland slock i the B and O now owns In addition the Pittsburgh company stild It would pay I ho Baltimore and Ohio 11 percent Interest on all of the funds it hud Invested in the Western Maryland and will agree to pay a I amount any Western S stock outside of Baltimore and Ohio control FREE TURKEY With Any Suit Overcoat or coat at or Eat Your Thanksgiving Turkey on JERRY BARBAR Opposite Court House We Do Cleaning Pressing BAZAAR WEEK SI Joseph's Auditorium So Mi Ave stinting Monday night and from 7 lo p in 1 ticket entitles yon lo u week's entertainment In- COMMITTEE t A VOID THE RUSH GET YOUR BARBER AND BEAUTY WORK DONE EARLY SHOPS BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING OPEN WED EVE TILL 9 P M LOCAL NO The Now Laundry 32 Jefferson St Next To Bridge Hns tripled Its business under the new management since June There must be a reason Give us n trial call for mid deliver Phono We Also Run A Caab Carry Discount p iu act part in the life of home The list 11 Miss Air and Mrs W A Miss Helen Hos Mr jind Mis B II Mr and Mrr A Ii Hopkins Lewis and Hopkins II Woods Mid Mrs Mi Limi W H Snydei M Humes Miss Smith Mr and Mrs Mi Mit S Mr 1 I- 1 Ii Maize Mr and Mrs W II ami Mi Mrs K At il was wits suffering from a fra lured skull and a leg Ho hurried to the room I his school papers disclosed Hy Associated PITTSBURGH Nov 2 William S Vaie believes 1 sufficient votes to seat him d States Senator A Keed in fourth grade of tho VarK to Interviewers today when school He was running across Main questioned for his opinion regarding from Murray avenue A Hasan tho outcome ot the contest a tho llu Senate likewise od his opinion that no tariff tlon will be passed this He CHURCH BAZAAR and Wednesday nt SI Mary's Auditorium V Ml Ave I and other fit R C church eV Adv NOTICE DOG OWNERS U Houth Union You mo hereby I keep your docs tied up Any dogs caught running al n Coal Dumped Coul IOe Advertisement Inw will lie dealt with according In o J 1 lump coal lie Adv I H C Hall Clias lohn Mgr BRADLEY SHOPPE DRESS SALE Monday Tuesday j Wednesday j Velvet Dresses Off j One of Dresses One-Half Off FORMERLY TO One Lot Suits Off Pattern Hats Off SECOND BLDG TAKE ELEVATOR Advertisement r M lo S T M a I MARIE'S TEA ROOM Opposite Court House waffle dinner F O R computing meat slicing refrigerators butchers supplies call Also used ment for Entire Stock Xmas Including pictures picture frames Xmu cards as well 10 office school supplies Alao stock of wall Everything In the store pries or less Do your Xmas buy your wsll paper for spring NOW FRED W In Bankruptcy ANNOUNCEMENT CHAS F MILLS formerly auto m o b i I e wishes to announce that he is now connected with the Penu Appliance Company where he would be glad to meet former patrons and friends and demonstrate the latest in DAIRES AND RADIOS TAX NOTICE Un per will In- lidded to nil tax A E BAILY City Treasurer SEE TELEGRAM From Santa to J C Penny Co 11 Adv NOTICE left ior the West the funeral of the len ot tonight to attend late War For Better Cleaning Try the MAIN ers and Dyers Co LOOK AT THESE Men's Hats Cleaned Ladies Hats Men's Suits Cleaned and Pants Cleaned and Pressed Ladies Coats Ladies Dresses Plain MAIN Cleaners and Dyers Company E Main Cor Murray Ave CASH and CARRY PRICES about Thompson's health readily admitted his identity when costed oil the train and submitted to arrest without question Mr Thompson not locked up while in Altoona He had dinner this evening with al the Alto Hotel Fayette county arrived hero shortly afer 11 o'clock tonight with a to membership In the liar dreu Edward and Jacob li Adrous Jr Touching eulogies were paid the memory of the Into District Attorney Rosenberg at the memorial services held In his honor Resolutions vil by a committee composed of Jos ept nay J 1C Spurgeon Continued on Page Three warrant signed by District Attorney JOINT J D Adams of Karaite county for the A t arrest of J V Thompson wanted In Uniontown for embezzlement j onT V X They planned to return to town with their prisoner Immediately Frank Rlley Thompson's A joint of the Continued on Page Three Rotary ami clubs will bo held at the White Swan Hotel promptly today An unusually attractive program has been arranged hy the ALLEGED THIEF TO BE EXTRADITED is lu r Nov 2 Authorities here today began ar- ranging for extradition of Milton ren 45 absconding Westinghouse Electric aud Manufacturing Company The club moots with the club tills week because Thurs day the regular is There will be no oilier meeting of the club this week All members both clubs are nl null auditor on word from Chicago that a encl would not waive extradition llu c Carren who took of the payroll was arrested The speaker ill Chicago when Ive visited V E W Holary the home of relatives o the ton Detectives hero said they recovered l clul mush an additional of the missing ls special music fin roll from a of s but wna unable lo 111 About has been accounted for last NOTICE EAGLES Thomas K of sas City will speak at ihc lodso rooms of the Fraternal Order of les No S-S at X p m Regular meeting will be culled at 7 p m Lunch will be served All be TURKEY DINNER tciian Nov tsih from s o'clock Adv 9 FT COKE Why or Small Lends i READ OPENING MENT OF JACQUES DU BEAUTY SHOPPE ON PAGE 6 Adv CHICKEN AND WAFFLE DINNERS WILL BE SERVED TODAY FROM i NOON TO P M AT THE MOUNT ROSE BAPTIST CHURCH ON GRANT STREET PRICE OF DINNER 35 illation leading ti tlic ar- conviction of taking Rush wishes to thank her unlawfully a herald trom ii friends for supporting her In door or place of winning first prize Rod Men's Baby Contest Adv FOR SALE Wot cool Makos Lots ot IVr Uu Call nw HAIR CUTS 21 MILL STREET THK CO BAKER 9 FT COAL To al bin IOe dumped Lie Less 40 bushel or BAKER COAL CO Advertisement BIG DANCE Round and square ind entertainment featuring Al and liia inal and C Addis Nov 28 al Lemont Community Hall to Dancing to 12 Everybody to go for DON'T MISS THE BIG DANCE tt1 Nov liy St John ISO of Music Silver Adv THANKSGIVING ELKS HOME THURSDAY Kentucky Orchestru TO Everybody Invited TURKEYS rU Now Salom Kir i1 AUTO BODY CO It wreck your car w we'll fix It Also Ducci n Cor anil Si RED MEN'S j HARVEST DANCE tit lied tind at Mason Nov s to 12 u Nov Welcome to our will be for the host Adv c Hi HAGAN'S MARKET OUR 100 Turkeys Dressed Turkeys Kull Line Ducks Turkeys Select Our loose or stuffed Hi Whole Pork Shoulders Hie Hi HAGAN'S MARKET Springer Prop Phone   

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