p h . ) » | Ag a . § ¥ / { Ted F ‘ . | : i { . - . : - - = he rm pee to the Fafleral Census Bureau in tabula- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Good of Wood eaelaeledertendesd Pe Baeteste st 3, y Ee + C . : Fy : ) desfesionionlontecodvolecfosdeoiosfoeontasdorfordosfoedenfosioecoosfonfosfestounfuntiafontrnteodosfosfosfocdesfocdocntaidosgostonty u tion of criminal data. awn are spending ‘a few (ays here with | = et v — A 7 wm a on 0 rier In civil affairs such as operating rail- nds and relatives - — I TIT \ Published Every Thursday, roads, public utilities and national banks, Clarence Crissman of Sheffield was a | == : : = m—— — eo we | the law requres uniform reports of the frecent caller here. — ou ave een - — LHOS, A, OWENS, Editor & Proprietor most intricate character’ and private Miss Violet Glass of Akron, ©Ohio, who = e es = ! companies have to furnish these reports | had been spending her vacagion here with — —- Entered in the Post Office at Patton, Ba. [to state and federal governments so that | her parents, has returned. to her home, [= ° = rx - as Second Class Mail Matter, publie officie can check them in: the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuhn and son, | == 0 - S Mss————— m—— ——————wmws | smallest detail Vay of Altoona, were recent callers here - Ww al or e = 55 Subscription Rates $2.00 Der. year in Ad- In public affairs and police court rec- Mr. and, Mrs. John Straton of Alicona |= = vance, Single Copie ih Ce nts, ords, why can not the same uniformity | have returned to their ho after 44 | = — - RATE CARD—Iegal Notices, $1.60 per | and thoroughness be applied? Why should Lbrief visit here. = = : inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions | the criminal be encouraged in carrying on C. C. Shope of Sheffield who spent the | = = I ce d n d I'row Io Card of Thanks, 50c; siness Locals 10g | his work due to lack of public informa- | last week here with relatives has return- | & = per line; Business Cards, $10.00 per year; | tion regarding his erimes? Why not keep | ed to his home - = { ffi lik Display advertising, 80c per inch; Full | as curate a check upon criminals as Gerald Glass has returned to his home | = ” -— 1 in trac lKe position: gs pct. extra; Minimum charge, | we do on honest and legitimate business? | in Philadelphia after a t} vith | = — Buick for 1928 gets away 1.00. Cash must accompany all orders for Why blame the war, the modern jazz | relativ = = ! rele in Shvertising. All Sdver ony age, bootleg liquor, the movies, revolvers Mr Irs. Roy Hill and son, Bu- |= = — an arrow from a bow! 1esac . . : Rn Sw t divin vr our large cities for the “erime profé gene of Altoona spent the last few day — et to insure insertion. Unsigned correspon-|“’ OW = = dence will be ignored at all times. |sion?” Instead of warring on the crimin- f here with friends and relatives = 7 = Watch the Buicks next time you drive al, we pass more laws restricting law- After a short visit here Ivan Glass has | == A -— . THE PEOPLE NO3 \biding citizens, in the hope that the | returned to home in Philadelphia. = 2 2 = downtown. See how e asily they step out i PEOPLE : | Ya} | = - riminal will be checked by a new law. in J ph Semelsbers of |= = ASKING CHANGES. H s at such tactics. knowing the . Ol ti i relat = s in front when the signal ¢ changes. And It is ore laws we have, the more loopholes _— - Vr Yefore there are for him to crawl through and Miss Blan B ger, a tea in |e F note how they give other cars the slip ing of n le punishment. Uniform laws, uniform | the Akron, Ohio, school end tl a — +rafbice dertake : erhaulin £ na ns and uniform enforcement would | idays here a - in the friendly rivalry of frail. tion's or law et Mrs wensvill = Ss - - k } co11 The people of the Uni will - EE spent € her ur = w = You cannot sa ou now the full slow. to permit any chal SIC WILDFIRE ENTHUSIASM OVER = . ; = = y y «il vou've al SOM i Ww ( in | m= = a law, dimen ye ave fay Sots NEW CHEVROLET CAR SHOWN = = meaning of “performance” until you amendanic (tr — ! _-— . errs ri I Y nd VC — 2 = th Lear . Viol Many Major Improvements Made on New na i N wi — -— driven a Buick for 1928. - es fees Models, Four Wheel Brakes, and A I I we ro- | = = mR : : . 2 ’ A - — - - aC FLIRTING WITH NON-ESSENTIALS. Reduction in Prices. Plie - = BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. le Shoals! How many rs has FR ffered paintul i . - Division of General Motors Corporation that name been batted aroun CO Wildfire throughout the y was run down by an | = -— a E ’ : country the new Chevro- Vvefostertest . Sarfertectaeortesforfes . - poss aut efeutertoufortentociuitanoctonluciuctuotortestocfortonoriontostantoniieis focfeuforiecte avfecfonfostrefeafasfosdortosiort Boulder Dam! The n et ling on display took | popert Stratton Pittsbus th 3 oy i er ptrarlueiaeds 20 public ownership advocate ny mechan. t of relative : het ee 0} as . tr TH 7 ts : C ir in the new Joseph ‘Deloziey nd ildrot law ; : > ’ wi as te war time ni ; plant B ; 's. eph fer and ir Li GH SCHOOL NOTES Le loughnut that got all twisted doing the x™ Muscle 10als has | nt i A 1 a 1 A Ld ‘ A y y g9 harle n " ¢ 6 Tore: SN SrOY AFTON a ands who viewed the new mo i elative 1 friend I d ; > Ie . ee ro x e : \ J t 1 noted that the wheelbase was inc t iss Marti Y £ Coal a y in : > Digtle birgie. told me for” : a v I ( * nd i es made roomier and more beau- i! ad a 1 nton T eT Lawere going to get me a dia- oy“a flood l 2 Lien rl echani eatures | sion ’ Lan ‘2-1 Notes Gather ed During the week | mond 1 for my birthday.” Howard BA i o th the mechanical : md { CON | 1 Aver be usec im ‘ , . LVe and 1 I \ It must 3 i r 1 yor 6 use: © ihe] had been developed to a measure her by Russell Christoff | fh must Lom een a lis on i N A 10 C0 Ai. Sn 4 , ¢ of NHRC in the low price 3S x TMRY” APPR ARQ T » } 3 . 3 A ¢ 2 Lo ° ga for flood i +O deve lopments in tl RRY” APPEAI iV D | ue i Mr EFlemin “What i pasteurized ion of g I i 3 ed 3 SE FTL YT AT 3 « Our | milk.’ nn Grege “It 1s milk th: omes tion ur that Foceived a FEATURE WITH ALI 34 1 Tom. a ol Yat ha Ben . Qt to ar . PATTON, PA. 1 - et ee Z ry) os But It Is Not ( ctive to Goo | / > 7 7 n Seat mee ade re OMAS W TZSIMMONS., 22 7 20. con fort n D t 1 { Vv. F ons ngineer rama Bi he's Ce mj Gallit- — ree E chiev ! 1 | 1 1 | zin a : v wr ; a art CINE EE ERR ER EERE E ERROR RRR E RENEE ROR PERRRRRERRRRERRARRDERELRRLLNS S. ance al i n id" D tH > at | ome there shortly before - + COUNTRY WANTS SOUND tons which make for bs y P | was amor - LANrsaay morig He 3 ¢ 4 / IVR x : sient motor perform- ( Cr Mil- BR pao, le most widely known resi- 3, y v o PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER. ors foward this no pay | 190s of the Gallitzin section : i ° J Rai V :, Presid pay s ) eo the compress- 1 n | Lhe deceased 1s survived by his widow og oe companied by 1 1 1 rs 1 tt 2 JO T nN ~ mpanied by lg quic | Mrs. Clara McCabe | % FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER S( ¢ eS Te changes maximus rive 1 ob « 1 ’ John kent of Gallit- 3 Busing ve I nym I is. driving for : op Ins air Ci: Windber; Banks of 3 Phone Office and Resldemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNA the trep « wa ) +3 his r ¥ Jo ) Phil : . 5 pov holid hether h 7 ® I i are Wf nti om rr : ; < wed taynell, \C hex Fo a ‘ a was to be hanged o tn 2 bro . ar a e i i to youl And our om I i WII RTI THRE uit eaten. > 5 5 ; os 1 ( or Ss t | A ri jor} as Noulies m Fe Bhood of ust ilencing en- A] t ) i tb | 1 1 1 mass wes cele- |j———————e ater emi — “ si Shis ren lihood « rar ore tim that is Jimmy Mor S o kn if t trick church at Gallit- inancie oO " . ye eisure, t ¢ leist 1 ny ( norter « nt 3 10 on Monday yorni : m . I'he four wheel brakes are of non lock- sure, 1 art f | porter 3 train ) lose h n Monday morni ind 777 The a 4 Ir n—the product of Chevrolet la- It is me of nature's little | would he be an exporter? Who knows | burial wa in the church cemetery. Z0700 227 nr 77% Lis 0 idan ( . 1 lox Iv = ip] Tl boratories plus the facilities of General Paradoxe Alverna Link 1s returned from a | ee . . shh an > laboratories and proving grounds thing wou € ge jok week's visit with friends and relatives in | t 't 1 next president be ¢ « 1 2 ye » Eo mo Sa na or ih Unrestricted Electric Power 2 internals, while the rear brakes are the oO old me that a few of the! gl like econon in - : V L the | i I hl energized external, self wrapping t i school girls are wonders wher : it | ™N . es : Front and rear brakes have been proj to fixing flat tires not \ 1 A . n ae able ins 0 an No } 10 me). Will } or k i ] arn’ politic rOTSt 87 tioned to prevent side drag or pull. Back ie t 1s ; irls please assist Don 111i ! ; $ ad ssen 1a 0 a 10n . e are rifice prosp y for | has an individual adjustment a loney Hover was a visitor in Cl rry- | vedi wheels “stops” have been pro-| an tree last Monday. : | | The next president might bear almost |? ided to adjustment process the 5 re are many students of the high | JA ny political label if he thinl Hd Aots specially easy. Easy initial pedal appli- pat ' school who are taking advantage of 1e | SAYS THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. long common SEnSe lines : cation throws the front brakes into aec- SW anol n ponds around town this Kk. | ert B ny tion. Further application throws the rear ne in Peter Ham Yahner, Skinnev | “We call for an unrestricted flow of elec- THE © : brakes into full play, so that it poss- | What 1 1 voonan and Bernie Cussie report : ro} get CoNINg . ible to slide the rear wheels on dry pave- | twenty minutes you ked the | good time skat 1 Tuc Hi at ifric power. throngh: the mation. ‘Hin¥e- at ne full pressure but not the | Englishman, and the g£ Indi- in : rie [ py p ed just as \ i vidi 1swered .him expect Er . { stricted, for the purpose means unre- : mobiles. It pioneering, courage and Vl ee 3 1: + ed He dropped ‘1 i h of Cresson is spending 5 ike : faith in the project. I'he effect of this, according to Chev- Bod 1 aropy ah and C s with Bob Little. Mr. Fu i stricted by politics. We are against laws Twenty y the conservative in- J rolet engineers is to get uniform wear on forthwith A pent Tuesday visiting the Senior High | | dividual” wouldn’t ride : the bral lining. S the md is | Sc ol. § 3 and regulations which would prevent Today ,he won't ride in The ilso are of extraordinary ngrisable. str I ! tell you a story. Once upon a| # ! iii : the fact remains that aut il Are « | interest 1g that all ‘uncomfortable De m A hanical t ti here newspaper which { Ei linking up the nation’s great power gen- common today as bath tubs spring action is the result of rebound | 1 c i tru le truth, and noth Bi : Most people do not ifter striking a bump. Chevrolet engin- del a; ¢4 11S -mo-{ but the truth. I is now consolidated wil Hi erators, both water and steam, into a f stablished air line eers set about to increase the fr ion of noher yaper 5 Sik ta a an Hn SS 1 thus check the rebound. J nite for t Grace ( augh and Dot Somerville ki unified super-power system. pm Se, hieve ive; ¢ ) 1 spec 1 w friend a if K : ; Tp : nation. They operate on or y ‘ana definite rk 3 ] friends in Altoona re-| gj When you feel a dryne of L0-1SF, early Chinese philoso- the electri clight and power com- down the Pacific coas JEL! y Be t t. tightness o pher, and teacher of Confuci anie i a 4 Mountain states, fhroust are on each : ! 3. were excused 3 FoR, Mghiness of, tn first enunciated that STE iy Pin Hus sisi 1 1 over the East &: y : 1 : i rasping cough, on which America’s ecor i 1 1 nA ori) years Sleetriciey all ove 1e st. > § : J) 4 ‘rica’s economic and 1a revolutionized A These line have all had to b a and Cec H Ry condition that financial growth has been based— dedi or on a teri under adve conditions st 3 : horn on Wednesd $ need he relief afforded by the principle of freedom of action The extent of its contributic first railroads and high pressure he > under regulation. i {1 1 1 rh 3 yugion, 10 St ré & c é a Y it } ¥ Buls ,» In le genera welfare IF been The pioneer ple I > TRE Jeal 4 : : i n : 1d ¢ d not give a te to! # the conduct and development of made, nossible only : through Sn tances of mount r he of i} « should « last Thurs ac- A business, dnbinsed. an as di i ty cover, with land i Tesist £ on a nce of Prof. Agyp a! “When the peonle are subject- a 9 ST nas adminis: between, without guiding light S sprin n id ! y : ® | Se perhaps the reason why y BARK ed to overmuch government ” he hiding ° 36. Siettric Toner In ARRAY . 1 by this new device and S Ss { Sy sk ai " Pb 2 Other innumerable a tena 3 seems to win til fa S {1 . said as far back as the sixth cen- ec i . : : iB Ey { ouG & 3 » ¢ 1 cen Because f lice ang with. Only men with the pioneer car 81d ito ide 50 Der cen { and tt ” rapher contest is bec: he a LEY covcH sSyrm tury™B. C.. “the land is thrown iat et the ol nat the it would attempt to surmount han Ww ith ola pe rings. 1h LAR # re ; ’ vl on ) to powder | ne I Bi into confusion. The greater the American srinoitle: wy individual - ficulties I < so «¢ r resis h 1 : 1 | and Lorraine Tarr w re | ai It ntains no oj number of laws and enactments initiatve the = i Tol oT In going from San I » to Chi Jumps 4 oe 3 i a Monday evening ( 1gs and can be the less progress there will 1 . To x : di iki Sonor from Say F Greater ease of steeting was made pos-| ¢ at oli a may | EL hiny SVIRING od el ie drugs and can -b Errore, orate Shere willbe. power companes lave been able to he felt entirely comfor laxed as a Doll bearing worm | fe Cendiy I ford game last Monday Iven to children, with » as I do nothing the people will honk Insteir Servite the dighesi would In aus ; y nechani including The same speed that pushes - | Hunter, Elizabetl | ok ip IW ye of business leadership, sci parlor, and enjoyed the s ; d i ho a 2 nS ay tomyak, and 18 as * to be generally re- capital whieh could not be obs . ’ ¢ ering ration from u en leads | mi {2 0 e Charles E Baker were { cognized by the publi ctoday that : i oe ! in 1 ; 3 : : And yet, the ele sal era hos manner. He said o feel- , four : : y [ors at the high school before the holi- | i 50c¢ prosperity is based very ly ong o Ty he riod ts 2 Vik ing of instabilit : s@& contribut greatly 1 wean v .large : . Its future rests » ing of in tal ii y tired of the oar: iil AG : it ra Miss H Lior . : : i bl upon the greater use of electric hands of the public who know its » he took a nap. W Vv was Tae hi : Ye doclos i : amil > eloius that, Cornelia FA power, and that for further im- benefits. Upon that public falls encountered and lope vad holding al t » the d ri n, nberger would make a fine Englj % co : provement with respec i : ie 3 and other wild life Th been enlare hysical examination onc loyear Have you a nickel C 1 a panes Notdle, vidual thine ing iffy dna fhe Jefense of the biincivley Wish ¢ 1 Saniict 4 . . AL, « | Ri L BF. 8 eisure ave g n. / ’ a. ala rio time required was 21 hours from San mmodate : tent ii yea | ry Homyak seems a bit worried ov- | a time, it has ne better friend than niin Be x he ploeh ‘rancise Chic: fan shroud | ex ling these da F 0 : nq i mT Vv *'Q i " B worid, J Franc isco to, Chien; : a A ou Ent usied : : le gd day When I in uir- | g§ POGERTY S oi S ; THE WRONG WAY TO 10st of other combin ru 1 a lett i EE D. > P C t 2 1 i J ol i & P pr ( ' REDUCE ACCIDENTS, the Ghoevroles for the + ! I there | #: Patton, Pa. enn cn ra 1g 1 CC OWer 40. § Compulsory automobile ing, most efficient and marke 1 m of t 1 r.] Hi ! y 1 1 t 13} t t1 « 1 law £1 f 1 mobile insurance in New chamecal unit ¢ built by to. the nxed 1 : SE ur under the impres 1 that| § proposed and we also he : = re HITE RES ts ! ys lif oh wu | double crossed her WwW ¥ «D it in Pennsylvania, BIG ACREAGE IN NATIONAL WOODS he ar Sin it the poor girl wise? / ri all Siore The reason for is said to be : -_— Ig take wn ng i ¢ thinks a pretzel i - » 2 Jj the congestion in yurts which | Grange, Lezion and State Lumbermen | — —— -— : results from increasin ation over Endorse Proposed Bond Issue, T ” Ta. - c ile acch re National forest holdings in Pennsylva- i automobile accidents on public highways Ad > 1 d % : : . 5 iDarchased. or under contrac ; : ry ANT TAT tice Dowling said that on January | Ria purchased or under contract, now to RMER DE ‘ A ND ¢ A T J AL there were 30,00 of £ n the tal more than 300,000 acres according to & S ba 1 AN ? Y OPERATION OF MUSCI E SHO S me Court calendar in New York ]the Council of the Pennsylvania Forestry NITRATE F E R’ TILIZER P T.ANT county, 10,000 in Bronx, 20,000 on the | Association a City court calendar and 200,000 pending I'he Allegheny National Forest on the 4 B ~ . oo am x EE er san 2 a nling | headwaters of the Allegheny River, con- J By R.F. BOWER - & TRE RH EER, I t ee ; : ig 10. ¢ "ol oo oe 70 per cent of the calendars of all the tains approximately 280,000 acres which | Temh si : & > courts consisted of negligent « s ve been purchased or approved for Member of President Coolidge’s Muscle Shoals oh G a “his solid immovable bulk of negli- | Purchase - GE ote gence cases is there in the Yay of every T'his Federal Preserve, de ed to pro- & 0. XE. PRINDIBLE PRESIDENT + ee other class: of cases tha before | tect the waters of the All water- ¥ + LESTER LARIMER, ask x the supreme court.” The judg n sug- | Shed is in Warren, McKean, and = T »¥. PRES x gests as a remedy compulsory insuranc Bl anil Ss er I JAMES WESTRICK .......... VICE PRESIDENT 4 for all automobile owners, administercd ie ‘dobyhanna Nation st com- ” n r be by a commission. prises another tract of 2 acres, 3 PR.-.P. J. KELLY ......... VICE PRESIDENT >r Under compulsory insurance a ne ted on the upp shed of +z MYRON 8. LARIMER ... ASSISTANT CASHIER * gent person is not entitled to dams 1 river x IR 5 even though he is injured. Would ase of this tr of as a camp Site bf Re oo ge a mere fact of insurance every automi made by the war department during \ “i i ———— oie bile tend to reduce cidents? Many per- | world war and later it w set aside 1 Loup AIR & % i sons qualified to judge feel that the ten- | LOF lorest purposes. i IN ONE oy i I : dency would be to inere accidents as wddition the state owns approxi- 3 &Y BUILDINGS 3 3 i RA: Vers: we elieVed of 130,000 acres of forest lands. art of. : 3 oe ing niin ud d o le av appropriation of $500,000 made by Part of the e Shoals. It Cost M > Al ES § son: espC i 1 lear- ! % : € ire for ac sitio ) 1 hiooaat 33 - 1 3 ole i ing the courts, this inc the d Allure JOr 4 Acquisition 01 The biggest amid pla elt he farmers’ viewpoi tl 1 i ) GRANGE ; congestion. idditional st lands was the largest world—and the « : Ai {= fe iarmers viewpoint, - a under construction or od wn ! Frank 1. Armstrong ever made for that purpose in. the his-| pot ating “3 Lh :at built this plant for t ject Russia, Poland, Egypt, 2 : | ani Js. Al trong Tar Fo BD annavivinis 10C operatin idle tl — The America Cv 3 m1 + $e: ge P + { article in the Insurance tory of Pennsylvania. ; > Muscle Shoals Al | ¢ sae Smeriean A Ja I'he French and Swiss “ ATTO N ’ PA, 5 ber 2, shows that under At the November election in 1928 the > Haid z “J willing to enter amid plants are operating either » setts compulsory Luthr voters of the state will have an oppor- At a ative estima te 3 | ‘ate it on a | full pacity or to the limit of + he surance law, accidents a nity to vote for a $25,000,000 bond issue nitrate that w ill ins ower 3, These facts are t 3 * the claims are becoming li . He for the purchase of still more forest land. worth tod § This re 1 tl : wi Fac Ia oe unt 3 | EX e claims : g la : RL purchase Snre rT ti: rr answerable 10se who claim that n x i says that the adoption of this type of I'he Council of the Pennsylvania For $20,000,000. The } uildi rged by 7 Congressman Martin|the cvanamid 0 S Po } ri 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DE POSITS Ne insurance is the. entering wedge for the stry Association points out that this | shinery are in excellent condition = cI] ho an Martin | th cyanamid process of securing 4 ow establishing of state funds to put the] Proposed bond issue’ has been endorsed | yniv a’moderate an Wht of Termodaling ilinois. : cheap air nitrogen is out-of-date. 3 PCT. P re : oe state i this li of business. When ti by the Pennsylvania Grange, the Penn-| * : Wii nto} : 5 © attempts of interested 1 1 . 3 * 1. 1 AID ON I''ME DEPOSI 5 state in ps i of usin 11 bo the | Sylvania Department of the Americar would be necessary to install the latest to it appear that thel,, > addition, it should be pointed out 8 & is accomplished, what busin wi ye tha | Sy'vank pa nt 43 ITI an Pm Tes : : - 1 nL £ ar the 1 ihe : s hl : next for attack > ou Legion, the Pennsylvania Lumbermen mprovements ‘in air-nitrogen | cyanamid cess of producing air- hat the Nia E Ammonia Company, * i i i . ssociation and numerous other organi- | 1Xation process, By the add n of a | fixed nit is obsolete, the fact re- | owned by the Electric Bond and Share Ea Wily NOT CNIFOR™ tons and soelitios phosphate unit an extremely high |mains t new cyanamid plants are Company, after searching Europe for DIRECT og Cyans f : 5 y oe ACCOUNTING FOR CRIMINALS? I ROGIER AF DH PAST grade ammonium-phosphate fertilizer | constantly being built and the c pac ity the best synthetic method of produc- ; ORS oh Establishment of criminal statistics bu- {| NEWS NOTES OF THE PANT ould be turned out at low cost. + |of old plants enlarged. ing air nitrogen, purchased the Ameri- T. M. SHEEHAN P. 0. BTRITTMATTER “ . p : 3 g mm nm oD . , . : ib * reaus in every state of the union, i WEEK OR SO AT FLINTON F arm leaders and engineers who The big wnamid plant at Tros can rig 0 the ( ( Casale synthetic pro- 3 JAMFS WESTRICK oe recommended by the National Crime . — visit the - Muscle Shoals works are|berg, Germany, was enlarged last year|© nd after building and operating bx ” DR. P. J. KELLY ¥ ssi Mr. : Mrs. Jol 4. Shope of Wooll- arn 4 ink the 7h ¥ g : T \ . : s ior upon the finding of an inves-| 1] -— aa rd a > a >on r amazed to think that A would | from a capac ity of 35,000 metric tons a plant at Niagara Falls at a cost of og C. J. NOON B. J. OVERBERGER o _ Based upon the findings of an in lawn, h turned to > home ¢ suggest the scrapping of this mag-|to a capacity of 55,000 metric tons of millions of dollars, that company has kN . * tigating committee headed by Former | a visit of eral days with relatives and {fice s ; 1 ntly beer welled t d + BARTH YOUNG LESTER LAR 0 3 Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinoi friends here nificent plant, yet that is virtue ily nitrogen and is operating at full capa- Joaent been compelled fo admit that + Shi : PIPE 7H an . Low 1 1 J : " 'g t compete wit » evanami 3 the report states that America has more Ray Flinn of Altoona was the muest.] what the clectric power interests pro-|city. A new German eyanamid plant it cannot compete with.the cyanamid oe G. E. PRINDIBLE B. BLANKFELD crime than any other civilized natdon and | of frie and relatives here recently pose in cs ise they get possession. Their [was started at Hirschfelde last year | PrOCess. Production has been discon- 4 u has the world’s worst criminal statisti Miss Verna Shope has returned to her | interest is in power production, while |and plans for its enlargement are al-| tinued and the plant offered for sale. og 3 Annual polce reports of America were [ home here following a visit in Johnstown. | farmers insist that the original pur-|ready under way. Still another larec Inv > 2 ka b54 : 5 Ld ; ly wm vay. ill a arge n view of these facts it is not dif r e 2d little less than ridiculous. Miss May Meyers of Coalport was the g * this swrtalking Sa a Jad 1: d Y ileal os roo . : : § 4 1 5 : Phe. Stato Diy rer Henaen oP Slovels Of Coalnutt Yas tis | pose of this Tidertuking bx carried | German plant in Upper-Silesia is at|ficult to understand why organized x TT oh ; oe ; : out—namely, the ' production of ex-|present under construction. The | agriculture insists that the big plant b i by the Crime Commission, coupled with plosives in time of war and of fertil- [| United States Depar : 0 3 gD ue <° central identificaton bureat also sug-¢ 1 Elsie Gates of Altoona the 4 > Ys ti iL a al eriii- | United »tates epartment of Com-|at Muscle Shoals be put to work with oo > 17 1 y 291 C0 3 « 3 AT ala 0 po: 3 ye . 3 3 2 4 gested, would be of enormous tance last few days here with her parents izers in time of peace. Fortunately |merce also reports new cyanamid | out further delay. 3 oe X 2 j LR E 4 ) )
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