ONE ICE IN FORESTS most serious and ns of service in ork of telephone otect the state for- red. orms of late April resters joined the nercial repairmen ks to restore tele- e commercial tele- y of those in the cessarily in places e in the period 10st, dangerous for were hurried with | speed. : S E CH THE RECORD we from all sources nmonwealth is ex- $165,000,000 during ear which ends on end, budget secre- or the first eleven ymbined revenue in funds of $152,720,- in that period were ldition to the usu- stments worth $13- sed in the period. "TON sUARD TARGETS s at. the -military Gretna have com- dditional landscape ot rifle range, Ad- nk D. Beary, said aid that although layed some of the ion, the Guard will readiness for the t. ‘AL ITARY SURVEYS department, throu- ngineering, reports cen made for the vey of the second hin the Common- ill be conducted by h officers and will wouse inspection of 5 well as the elim- sances that might the premises. More es will be reviewed he figures of last them will call for ctions. This work, lves upon the state — COMEDY. ND 26. ie heavens y flying ro- ley were up sing Cupid, ran away irl; it’s the dy sensa- on with the it comedy \D NEWS. als” JBARDS. Also Come- AND 30. 22 19 + of “The three-mile- ee ring cir- AREER EERE REEL ELI NYE ORE E EEL EERE RRR R ERR a EERE ERNE NNER REEL EERE EEO COE EEE EE EEE ERATE AT NTO EERE FREE TEEN E EE ERROR ER EE : NEWS ITEMS AR® SOLICITED BY THE PATTON (OURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE T0 LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. THE COURIER OFFICE 18 ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARTE OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGY) ON THE BASIS QF SATISFACTION. VOL. XXXIV. LOCAL AND STATE - 'ST-FRANCIS FUND NEWS OF INTEREST NO. 26. Condensed Items Gathered from | Charles M. Schwab Host to Many Various Sources for the Visitors at the Ebensburg Busy Reader. “air Grounds. The corporation bureau has granted a charter to the Johnstown Finance Co. of Johnstown I'he company has quet—the first of a series to be hel a capital, stock of $10,000 and is form- throughout gments relatin proper 1s the treasurer. Other incorporators| College, in their effort of raising are C. I G. Snare of Johnstown The sum of $1400 toward the pur-| for the college. chase of a training aeroplane was pled- The gathering, a cross section of th ged recently al the meeting of the-| business and professional leaders of Johustown Aero club in the American | Cambria and Blair counties, was held Legion home A f th purchase of the an soon. Capt. Taylor, formerly an in structor in the R. A. F. and who will | the directors of the campaig mm to raise the | in the dance pavilion at the fair grou balance o will be staged | McCann as toastmaster serve as pilot and ii uctor for the the funds, explained the plan whereby club, was the speaker at the meeeting |it-is hoped to secure the required am About 30 members attended suit ag t Frank M. Fleisher, Pitt fund, -the money is to be raised burg ! each a the Te wecident at | Subscription from graduates and the friends F the ollece is y Munda « illiam Penn riends of the college and is to come high last Jar Ileischer was | YO the college in the form of insurance. driving a car in-which ti JOHN ABEL, AGED 73, OF | “It will pay absolutely to bélieve in D3 * z Yiomime, Sills | 1g dangerously ercrowded. Tt Tove it was said. whe ra accepted, payable either in cash or on Ee ie, Coal | Reported “Over the Top” these signs, even if all the others on i thi LYP€ | School has a capacity « tie ang, 1 Was Sma, When I, Strack | installment plan. Chairmen for the HASTINGS, FOUND DEAD | the highway are discount hey tell |S! be m and a population of 2 1s0 | another automobile Losko claimed to|™ ie Fails * J € { in Tiny Tim Drive the lighway are discounted; they tell : Re Do liaht 5 7 Dictubing. ang a populatic ; of 2 have received hurts which totally dis- several communities where the drive Apparantly dead for more than 12 ” . a story of entifi¢ investigation 7 a Seldon nh ot ue, em Se a waiting of 751 ts. If th abled him and Brown said his head | Will be conducted have been selected, i Dparan Y Sead IC Ey Ps . is herry Tree, Moss Creek | THCTOSCODiC examination which in ey- | HO! nn tartiing novel | pond issue is authorized, the Handbook , : vv inst rir ar- | Mr. Work said, and will start the drive Bours the body of John Abel, 73, for Bakerton, Cherry Tree, Moss Creek ery pi ular may. pe relied upon 1¢ me points out, new construc re Was cut and bruised, effecting his hegr within a few days | many years a well known and promin- and St. Benedict, have met their quo- TE Sil Derhians domme soe EE Hove the cor tos i ing and sight. | Justice John 'W Kephart of the | nt farmer residing near Hastings, was ta in the Tiny Tim Drive now on, lea- DOWEL LO TRIVE Dy at anak TEACHERS MUST HAVE HIGHER the other ares i nd Judge John M. McCann, of the cam- | Pennsylvania Supreme Court, who was | found in his home at 7 o’clock on Wed- | ving Barnesboro, Carrolltown and Pat- |" side toad if one Is thir tv. RATING FOR NEXT YEAR /|ther state in: bria County Courts gave the address instrumental in securing for the ‘col- | nesday evening. ton, as well as Spangler, behind, but it is a safe thing to do. The exercise a —— Pativnts it dicht tual | recently at the amma) commencement | 106 jis charter, spoke on the place of | An investigation failed to disclose the men in charge In these last men- | oo "i410 patience is better than week chool year now approaching its|,, * 0° 9 Sarl to bo ih " of the.Altoona Hospital, 11 nurses win- | the small college in the American edu- | any evidence of foul play and atthori- | tioned towns are working hard and in bed with an ilies 3. Signitioans period in| orers from overerowdi 10u ning diploma The graduat are: | cational field, while the Rev. Father | ties expressed the belief that the aged | feel confident that they will reach the “Some jurisdietions do not examine | M¢ lucation in Pennsylva- ONE institution for the feeble mir Regina A, White, Bertha Lucas, Cath- | gg 5a) Breheny, president of St. man died of apoplexy. He had resided goal in the hear future. a | brivate water supplies. And in this sit- | 2 H. Reith, superinten- {Mire so close eogether erine Lantz, Edna H. es, Edna panes College, conveyed greetings | alone since his wife's death 27 years At the Kiwanis meeting, Monday ev-| nation the only safe thing is to carry ft ) instruction, said this tients must climb over ais “ ; M. Nikol, Edna M. Jc He len V. | from the faculty and students to the |ago, and had been dead since Tuesday | ening, May 28th, $2200.00 was reported along water the burity of to kX. It registers the time, he said, 5 RT Eo aie wk Moore, Agnes Curry, ette M. Dive- graduates of the school, [ night, the authorities believe. | received. The drive will continue for been established, boil the rif ob." new teachers entering service OOS are SO. crowded tonite ¥ Margaret E. Adler and Helen of Mr. Schwab spoke interestingly on He is survived by the following chil- | two Buys weeks fo Snanle fhe towns to tained locally, or place a drop of tinec- ho 1 of the Common- SIC ehiow to elbow oi chatrhl: ood, all of Altoona. “St. Francis As I See It,” while other | dren: Frank and George of Altoona; Suppors this nople wor ny to SECUre | ture of iodine in every pi he f andarg certifi- touching. Depressed, rest! C —Clearfield 5 chosen the 1929 con- | talks were made by Daniel J. Raffer | Michael, Henry, Lizzie, Augustus ang | Sufficient funds to hospitalize the crib- | supply used. Vacation nov : : inmates are herded t row vention site legheny synod |ty of Philadelphia, chairman of the | Benjamin of Elder township, and John, | Pled children we have as yet in our|caacon will be conside luce Pennsylvania has made corridors, wide enoueh two of the church at the | Philadelphia chapter of the St. Francis | Charles’ and Albert of Hastings. He is |‘Ommunity. > 5 % these suggestions are nsid ¢ €a t qualification 1S | tows of chairs. used be rches closing session of the 88th annual con- | Alumni Association: the Rev. John R.| also survived by the following brothers | Miss Nell Murphy, Pennsylvania ered. od compared with | °7° 0 oomis ars Tis Ye vention recently in the Moxham Lu- | Thomas, pastor of the Ebensburg Con- | and sisters: Mrs. Mary Warner of St. | State Nurse, of Carrolltown, who has “To plannin : Dr. th asserted. At Thar > theran church. The St. John’s Luth- sregavional church; the Rev. F. J. Lawrence: Mrs. Teresa Kibler of De- | Wonderfully assisted in this work, has tensive out ool its than 45 De r cent of the Wi he Detter t Ia a eran church, of which the Rev. E. Roy Baumgartel, pastor of the Ebensburg troit, Mich.; Brother Elegeno, a Fran- found ten crippled Children as- eligi- typhoid immuni i tandard certifi- he treatment, ely 1 ne Hauser is pastor, will be host to the | Presbyterian church; Rembrandt Peale ciscan monk of San Francisco, Cali- | Pe for admittance to the hospital and | ised. Unpedigr an hinety per cent of the U ie Jnore So to convention. Offic of the Synod were | of New York City, and Attorney D.| fornia: Edward of Washington, Pa.: this number will be taken care of as other ‘lands and loca a1 ndard licenses and x of UiLici Ig Imps 1 re-elected for another year Lloyd Claycomb of Altoona. Mrs. George Gearhart of Thomas Mills | S001 as the drive is completed and any ed impotent by thi 1 De are rapidly yee, os a —Charies M. Schwab, head of the Be- Thursday night, May 31, a similar | Valentine and Frank of Hastings; Mr fe oO am preventive procedurt take t ar dits for the Anict he Lora ois thlehem Steel Cor tion,- does not | banquet will be held at the Fort Stan- | C. X. Milter of Elder township and Pe- — salle lids) dan chance Life being sweet, im- : by manity, sympathy, pity, or even j know how mucl mney he has. |WIX hotel in Johnstown, at which Da- | ter Abel and Mrs. Edward Waltz of notify the Under-Privile sed Child Com- pair or lose it, by acquirin ation 1 eachers’ licenses have tice it avs the. tah ie > : I to f St. Francis’ | vid Barry, president of the First Na- Norristown, together with 34 grand- itGeo who have charge - the yar typhoid, whether at hor ) BD pariment oz Pub- HG %0 Drovide ett ett for ; of Lo a meeting | tional Bank of Johnstown, will be the | children. fious towns or leave word wit } this pa- f which were is- os ar oviag aden in wdelphia, Sct d: “I don’t |toastmaster. Addresses will be made by | Funeral services will likely be hel De 2nd they will advise the proper DR. EMLYN JONES HEADS WEL- > By $200 to Nor. | Me Msane: iris His know how much 1 I ha nor | Juc McCann, Father Breheny and |on Saturday morning in St. Bernard's Pons Sd z ae FARE BOND ISSUE IN CAMBRIA na Fomaihder to : Mental gisease witho Hi does it ere m Ih the time | Mr. Schwab, and Saturday night the Catholic church at Hastings, with in- of challenge is made Yo you who are e : niscellaneous prepara- freatmont may becon and to find out for myself. I on the go | ce algners will invade Pittsburgh, | terment in the church cemetery. sound in body to support this work and Emlvn render the patient de the about 18 or 20 hours a day and that e a banquet will be held. ie oi kame, give, that others may have the same accepted a1 : = - — rest of his life, which « mi not doesn’t give me time t hink of wea- ic at Mondays banquet was fur- | SpANGLER NUR TO GET amiss thas TE nay In County Me AGENT Si Tha pox. GAME ony tas Jig “ohg oe Rie a en! Ith. d hy the Glee Club of St. Fran- IPLOMAS THIS EVENING | ol oh his is an OPDOTunICY C Some mittee ior " 11s : HEEP KILLING GAME Py x ie als, | also public of Thi in an 100 trees | Cis College, and Harve Tibbott of Eb. D ‘ £ S EVENING to take out Insurance against the fu- Owen J Robert noted BP — is dependent famil : : ensbure. e———— ture for their loved ones who might be- Side : J emoyer, one of the dog law In the eight hospitals the 1 now alon H has been | ol The sixteenth annual commencement | come cripples at a time when they are | LONE} 0 overnmer ents of ‘the bureau of | 23,594 insane patients. while the So gomp 1 27e planted from my oh on on oes w exercises of the Nurses Training Sch-| without funds to give them proper |!D the Teapot Dome cases, is chair Pennsylvania depart- ity of these Pano ns is 2074 ihe ¢ litown Feir Cirounds to No.| ST. MARY'S I. CB, U, NO. 115, oo) of thie Miners’ hospital at Spang- | treatment. : 1 the committee which has been for- | riculture, has been highly | Authorities of nation 9 mine Whereas, It has pleased God in His ler, will be held # 8 o'clock this ey- Cy op ee med to aid in bi the el Soiretary of AZrecl or ol a ae B: L a Erisoners at the Snyder county jail| infinite goodness and iercy to remove ening, Thursday, in the Spangler High | ALTOONA BROADCASTING dorsement of We ( Jordan, for his work in sol- fatltre (0 tor 100 Drobo a will earn their board and clothes in the [from us by death, our sister member, | 5chool Auditorium. A class of seven STATION LOSES LICENSE | Bond Issue whi voted 0 vir ne of the most baffling sheep | tutions a a an % dor : future. Tl County Commissioners | Mrs. Mary M. Buck. young women will be graduated in the _— ext Novemb 1s An t ever occurred in | ip i SE IB ah Saie DoS ny heev decided to hire out the men as Whereas, The highest tribute we can 1928 class. = The Federal Radio Commission act- | Ment ). 10 ; dtl Z : he nad resource 1 Penn common laborers, and ¢ funds re-| pay her is to say she led a pure, The principal address will be made | ed drastically on Monday to clear the The bond issue is for capital 1e of the g was an 1100 on ire Boe Sta } -f cei from their services, beyond their | Christian life, and departed irom this |, Attorney Alvin Sherbine, of Johns- ether of interference by notifying 162 | OPment of stat fo here a flock of shee Pthe ti nl b atic we Hee the jail will be applied to the | world like a Child of God, Whom she town. Presentation of diplomas will be | Broadcasting Stations that their 1j.| the unfort HBA ater f and much game | patients from this. c iy 9 maintenance of the. prisoners end- | so faithfully served. made by Dr. T. O. Helfrick, of Spang- censes will not be renewed. placing bet Penn Che entire farm is surroun- | committment, the eabaecit: Fo ent: Re olved, That by her death the ler, President of the Board of Direc- WFBG, the Altoona Broadcasting | Vania fact d ne : dog proof fence to] oe No 2 ne Sapacly I'rout fishing continues ¢ in the | Society lost a good member; her. of the Miners’ hospital. station, will come under the stations to | °F State insti Lhe the animals and fowls. But in! patients ¢ mm tted 1 th s hos] 1 treams in th 1 Cl Id re- family a kind and loving wife and| , special musical program has been | lose their licenses. | tally ill, fe n ngy sheep were killed | top Tavs 5 be re 2 gion. Even the n eptical ,of the | dau hter. arranged for the graduation exercises.| All existing broadcasting licenses delinquents in April and the super- penttentiarios and b e 1 1 sportsmen are ready ro concede the| Resolved, That in respect to her Music will be furnished by Luther's or- | were extended until August 1st when Figiures ¢ 4 hy the committe the farm reported seeing |can be found for them at I ro. fishing commission had some ground memory our charter be draped in|chestra, of Carrolitown. Vocal solos the stations whose licenses are cancel- | SOW that yal lL the eighteer on the premises. A few | In addition to iv fy § for its clain that there would be an|mourning for a period of thirty days. will be rendered by Miss Eva Lowm led, must stop broadcasting. The com- te owned -snstitutions are - dangey-| thirteen sheep and two | conditions as thev now “exist in the Huprovement in ishing in the state| These resolutions enfered on the! ter. of Barnesboro; William Denlinger | mission set Monday, July 9th, as a date | USly overcrowded, strivii umn 1 | institutions of Pennsylvania. the hat this year minutes of our Society and published | of Patton, and Mrs. D. R, Lyon of for a hearing at which ‘these stations | Deir work under great Th \ industry im- {book is ued hy the ee or ites Fewer farmers went down in bank-|in the local paper, and a copy fur-|Heilwood may appear and present arguments C2Use of lack of modern eq mec wtched Rodemoyer to the ont he N the Dee Ls will be mo FUpLCy in 1927 than ror a long time|nished ‘to the family of our deceased Following the commencement pro- why they should be permitted to con. | Other facilities necessa wm and after constant vigitnce for |the Welfare Bond Is Out PIEviously. lowly the wreckage of the | sister, Mrs. Mary M. Buck. gram at the school house a reception | tinue. per care to tl I char teers da and nights a dog was | ta] ATE i of ou 2 3 war is being cleared CATHERINE MAURER, will be held for the nurses at the| Stations in every zone, except the | State School ich is one of the pl r water in a lake. This will De issued in Tt iment oa shortage of ho is here and | JOSEPHINE LILLY, Nurses’ Home. third, or Southern section, are affect- | Stitutions serving Cambria County as about er < in the morn- | period of perhaps ten vous Sricts Ore advancing Ihe United] ROSE DIETRICK, eee ed by the cancellation order. Most of | &@ capacity of papients ana has 2/me The alr Was foret and i was Qif-| shorter period 5 the wer. States at the present time there are | Committee. PERMITS GRANTED FOR THE the broadcasters ordered to discontin- | PoPulation of see the marauder even with |tion is planned and ted ho about 20 million, including mules ; Thin a = BUILDING OF THREE BRIDGES ue, are in the fourth, or Middle West- i of a flash light. Finally it was ons Sane kan execu Funelal (raveling for a mils or more, Pp. R. R. TO HAVE f ree | ern section, where 91 applications for | ADOPT RESOLUTIONS FOR THE lisco t that the big police dog was | continuous policy can bi along State highways in Columbia | AIR SERVICE WEST | Permits were received on Monday at | renewal of liecnses were denied. New LATE JAMES W. LEECH | gffempt ) catch a swan in front |waste incidental to pie \ county are. escorted by details of<ihe| the office of the Board of County Com- England loses many of its smaller sta- f a nearby whitewashed fence, where | of construction can be ofimin State highway patrol to prevent mor(. Gen. W. W. Atterburg, President of Inissioners at Ebensburg from the State | tions, the Eastern states 30, and the| At a meeting of the Cambria County tl au killed him the bullding program carr torists irom cuiting into the process- | the Pennsylvania Railroad, in a state- Highway Department granting author- | Pacific states five stations under the Bar Association held in the Court 4 hiy killed sheep was later|pusiness ] Ay SCL lon or pasing it. ‘This practice was re- |ment in Philadelphia recently said his ity to the county to proceed with the commission's order. No large stations | House, at Ebensburg on Monday, 1 found upon examining the dog Te Welfare ond I ry cently put into effect after everal | company had become part owner in drawing of plans and the construction | will be affected by the order. olutions were out « pect | wool were found. Without a|can be carried fron on Process Of oar GISTUDE- | the Trans-Continental Air Transport of three bridges along state highway | ee est for James Wilsc h, a r dis- | que n B » dog was the killer Sot oe Hi He 3. bi ed by other cars ¢ uto the line. | op, routes. |EBENSBURG IS HOST TO trict attorney, antl for more than 30 ang topping the 7 £0ot| The Bond Issue will b C. A mieu-acl- | © H aid the Pennsylvania plans a The permits are for the building of | ODD FELLOWS MEETING Ve a member of the ( his work | endment No 10 on the ng : a He point rail and airplane service. bridges over the Lite Conemaugh .ri- tienes ty Bar Association. Hi I . li others, which |1ot a Wy € A I'he Pennsylvania Railroad has tak- ver at the West Borough line of Wil- A large number of Odd Fellows from | on May 3. The resolution pre- ih ed the past few Pennsylvania has ei bt Oh Olt Len this step after careful consideration | more and over the same stream at the about 24 lodges throughout this sec- | sented by A ‘ney Charles C. Greer, h nts, serves toed institut on f th : ht : 1 OIlCE | said the statement. West Borough line of Portage. The |tion, attended the exemplification of | of Johnstown, Chairman of the Reso- n Re as Our rilroad has become part ow- tiollen, act- ner of the Trans-Continental Trans- ing for ( 1 Cont le Hem L.! port, Inc, in the belief that the time Cannon, i i ! ( of ripe for the introduction of safe and ( Jo town f convenient passenger airplane service J ie 1 in the bor- in this country, in co-ordination with ( 1 in 1 oinin the rail facilities. ’" ago. City “Not until we are convinced that a Conti WV m i. Dawson will | dependable air service could be pro- take part in the audit of several of [duced on a sound basis and that an the Aldermanic dockets, along with independent organization had been de- Mr. Mulhollan it is stated. The work veloped competent to give a safe and of auditing the accounts of the various satistactory service did we feel justi- magistrates will take considerable fied in giving our support to such an time. Some of them have their books | enterprise. We feel those conditions In poor shape and the work of audit- are met in the present. undertaking ing Is necessarily a slow process, it is and that it will be the forerunner of stated. far reaching developments.” | Seventeen new patients were admit- The company will ‘use plances on ted recently to the State Sanatorium, | parts of the route from coast to coast, at the Summit, for tuberculosis treat- | very much reducing the time. ment. ‘There are now 723 patients at{ ————————————. the institution ed unidentified in the morgue for five —Stepping out ween two parked | hours her identity being established wutomobiles in Altcona’s busy section, thru a loaf of bread purchased a few Mrs. Elizabeth Gibboney, 72, a widow, minutes before the accident. was fatally injured.Friday. She suffer- | —Next Sunday is observed in the ed a skull fracture. The body remain- | church calendar as Trinity Sunday. ! } CAMPAIGN OPENS southern and western | tinet shock to his relatives an to ali Of the Scouts could fully ed to buy and sell mortgages and jud- Pennsylvania in the next few days— to real and personal | attended by more than 250 members of H., Burd of Johnstown, | the Alumni Association of St. Francis | tic Parrish of Cresson and S.| fund of $200,000 to pay off existing debts and create an endowment fund required for the | nds at Ebensburg, with Judge John H. McLean Work, of Pittsburgh, one of ount. To be devoted to clearing up the Ge Alex Brown Pittshui wid Joseph | Present indebtedness against the col-| from Pittsburgh, Cresson, Clearfield, Loskoy® Barnesboro, Thursday filed a |'68C. 10 create a building fund and to | Iyvona, etc. attended the funeral. The ;- | Provide the nucleus of an endowment by sympathy of the community. plaintiffs Minimum subscriptions of $100 will be PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDA Patton Lad Called to Great Beyond Mr. Gordon Blair, the Scout execu- ® tive of the Altoona troop. gave a very | Twelve Year Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. [fitting talk fo the parents of the lo- Sebastiano Panebianco Had Been cal Scouts, and the Scouts themselves 1il Only A Short Time. Friday. . —— Mr. Biair gave a very clear descrip- Dominic Panebianco, aged 12 years, | tion of the camp which the Patton son of Sebastiano and Raffaelina Pan- | boys intend to visit. The site of the MR. GORDON BLAIR GIVES FINE TALK TO THE SCOUTS Charles M. Schwab was host at Eb- ebianco of Patton, died at seven o’- camp is at Huntingdon. ensburg on Monday evening at a ban- clock Friday morning at the paren-, The Scouts also held Parents Night d tal home. His death came’ as a dis- | on Friday, so the mothers and fathers understand | those who knew him. the features of the camping trip and His sufferings were of short dura- just where their sons are going. on and in twenty-four hours he pass-| Following Mr. Blair's talk, tha aed away calmly and unexpectedly. Scouts asked Mr. Blair certain ques- Besides his parents he is sur tions concerning the fishing, swimming one brother and three sister: and boating at the camp. Mr. Blair home, namely, Rosario, Milina, Angel- answered these questions very intelli- € ina and Rosina. gently and to the great satisfaction o. at nine o'clock on Monday morning in| Mr. Brown and Mr. Somerville, the © St. Mary's Catholic Church, following | Scoutmaster and chairman of tn which interment was made in the council, also gave very good speeches church cemetery. Mr. Fleming, our assistant scoutmas- The funeral was an unusually large ter is to leave the Scguts for the sum- 51 10 raise fone, and a great many automobiles as | mer. The boys will surely miss Mr. well as a” generous amount of flowers Fleming, but they will earnestly look ~ | accompanied the body to its last rest- | forward to his arrival in the fail. ing place. Many relatives and friends grief stricken family is extended the | ( Mr. Angelo Cammarata of this place | was the speaker at the cemetery | eee a | But Patton Has Not Yet Been third bridge will be over the West! the third degree by the degree team of | | Branch of the Susquehanna River on Archie Maxwell Lodge, No. 145, I. Oo. t State Route No. 62, 500 feet west of | O. F, of Altoona, on a class of candi- | M. D. Kittell, Garman in Susquehanna township. dates in the Ebensburg Odd Fellows The building of these three structures | hail last Thursday evening. will eliminate a like number of one- . way bridges on much traveled high-| carried out following the ceremonies, ways that have been a source of dan- | featured by a program of music by ger to motorists. County Engineer L.|a six piece orchestra from Altoona. A R. Owen stated that the bridge near playlet was presented by the members t Garman probably will be built by the of the Ebensburg lodge. county commissioners this year and i —— e——— that the other two bridges may be con- NAME ANDREWS TO HEAD structed the coming summer. a V STATE PRISON AFFAIRS | { BLOCK THE PURCHASE OF LA! HIGH RAT S of New Bethlehem, as general superin-' a tendent of industries in the buerau of Efforts of the board of game com- restoration in the state department of missioners to purchase land in the welfare has been announced by Gov- southeastern section of Pennsylvania, ernor John S. Fisher. suitable for public hunting grounds ' and game refuge purposes is being | who resigned after five years service N blocked by the high prices demanded. to accept another position. During the | li Ten dollars an acre is the maximum | service of Mr. Tucker several new in- | li price the commission is permitted to! dustries were added at the penal insti- pay and even at that price few suit- tutions, increasing the output more able tracts have been found. ‘than $150,000 annually, A program of entertainment was NEW RULES WILL followed in digging excavations ] renches and also a revised draft of, ed Senn the present regulations f Appointment of Harry E. Andrews Ing of mechanical power transmi Osceola on Monday des Andrews succeeds James C. Tucker, der building occupied by. the L. J MAY 31st, 1928. Watch the Water (5c) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE, MILTON SILLS IN A PATIENTS IN STATE You Drink Well Dr. Theodore B. Appel, of the State Health Department Has Some Timely Advice to Offer. “A large limousine recently drove up to a roadside water pump which car ried. the sign, “Dangerous Do not drink this water.” The sign was no ticed, read, laughingly remarked upon —and disregarded,” said Dr. Theo. B Appel, secretary of health, this week “It is indeed difficult to believe such a stoty, but it is true. Whatever were the motives back of such an attitude the fact remains that foolhardiness and foolishness were thus deplorinely displayed. While such a case is most unusual it nevertheless emphasizes the The funeral services were conducted | the boys. yauty of every traveling motorist owes to himself to protect his health “It is of little avail to an individual FINE ATTRACTION ~ ARE OVERCROWDED Lauds He-Man Drama and De- But You Can Remedy the Situ- ele H H the past d motion picture fas ad An for thi In which he has been starred is large- | they will not injure one anott reen’s foremost stars within the | Cambria eounty, are s out-of-doord backgrounds, Sills | tubercular, and in one hospi ‘veloped a tremendous following. | Overcrowding necessitates viol ation By Voting Favorably in the Fall. wes Film Patrons Favor I'he Same, Man,” or elemental drama, is| Patients in state owned institution n fans most fayor, declares ©f Pennsylcvania, many of them i ho has become one of tutions which under the law sery 0 years because he has devot- | hallways and basements o1 n ma If exclusively to this type of tresses on floors and children bling in single beds. In son case aring in virile characterizations | bercular patients are kept modestly disclaims credit ents rooming together, they must b leclaring the type of picture | matched according to strength so the These and other startlin mdition Burning Daylight,” the | are revealed in a “Handbook of Fact picture to be at the issued this week by the Cit Na that city health departments purify bd 2 on water and otherwise safeguard health and ‘lheatre, Patton, next Tuesday | mittee for the Welfare Bond Issu if while traveling he becomes entirely 41d Wednesday, is an excellent exam- | This Committee, of which « 1 careless of the kind of water he, Ple of the sort of story Sills believes | Roberts is chairman, is placi: betore drinks, contracts typhoid fever in con- | !}¢ most adaptable to pictures. the voters of Pennsylvania th needa sequence, becomes seriously sick and dies “In Pennsylvania every effort has been taken to safeguard the automo- bile tourist both in camps and on the road. All private water supplies on the main highways and many of the sec- ondary ones have been examined and placarded eithe safe or dangerous utions committee pointed at the ime of Mr. Leech’s death. Attorney ! A PROTEC- ION FOR THE WORKERS ST The department of labor and indus- ry has sent to its industrial board pproval a group of regulations aimmg ior certain safe practice or the pparatus. FIRE AT COLA, A blaze in the bus section of ved the Hy- fTarks Clothing Store, the Fred Phil- ps Art Gallery and the Christian Al ance church, with a loss of $43,000 The origin of the fire is unknown Fourth of July comes next. vice president of the Bar |p Association, presided at the meeting With hectic days of the gold rush, the action | $¢ of the and the camera has ca cenes struggle | Subscribe to the Couri per year, LY TRINITY EPISCOPAL of its locale in Alaska during the state institutions to show why the ),000,000 Welfare Bond Issue should picture is essentially pictorial, | be approved next November at the ght many polls. of the frozen plains and the The law directs that feeb minded 01 hu 1S Wi the p Imitive | patients from this county be car mor natic than for at the Polk State Sch which n ( In cities will be benefitted by the bor issue ich as 1 at its best The handbook shows that institut 1 1L 1act, say an- | this group are eight ials: Keep your dog three mstitutions for l times, especially at ed, one colony for ¢ "6€ 1s a men- | dustrial reform 1 life, poul- ian life aries, and one farn ond at Gratersfo u - rst In addition to MAKES ITS FIRST LOAN stitutions, the va N INDIVIDUAL RECENTLY at Dixmont functio me state institution t history the I'he handbook cont Wes of ylvania has |of vital interest ney t lividual. State | county. Readers o samuel Lewis has announc- | secure copie, i an of $400,000, at five Per cent | writing to the Citi Cor 0 Peter Magaro, wealthy Har- the Welfare Bond 1 1 J 'PEILYy owner. The money | niper St., Philadelpl n irom the state employees Lit L UTC CHURCH LEAGUI Games in the CHURCH. the week resulted Samwell, rector. Presbyterians 12, G J Holy Communion | ang Witherow nic A. M Russians 3; St i school at 9:45 A. M and: Mangold; C 1 M 5 Kapko er—Only $2.00 | St. George 7; Greeks 5: Bradowsk and Stasko; Falatic and Skordinsky y
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