ARE SOLICITE COURIER IF R HAVE ESITATI YOT 17. D BY YOU BEEN I'o ABC Courier THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. Yor. xX! XX PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1929, (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. LOCAL A) D NEWS OF Condens Various Source Busy Reade der and young homes admitt bria cot A Crew agent one das; and 1 made town, Matt of the ped de day ed caused Mrs caller in Wm. I here recently Mr. and Sunday in atives and Miss R the we friends Mrs Jose spent Mon caller here ret PORTAGH Fec tivitie raid in Por per, ¢ violatio agent quant home br his a befor Patton 13. on to operated equipment Spring begins two weeks from toaay. Arriv ed | of I Jirds |A Summary of ‘of What Is Trans- piring Among the Students, Serious and Otherwise. | County Representative Mr. | of Cresson ha: end Bosserman spent the past week | his home in East Berlin, Pa. io set was installed in the high )l auditorium, Monday, in order une in on the inauguration cere- at Washington. The set was on about eleven o'clock and | who wished to stay® and hear dca did so while some of dents heard it at their homes. was “installed by the Chas. ore and through their gen- high school to hear the establishment ir so-called “gobble measure designe turkey and furt ests. In introduc the Cambria Ct sociation, is acti key Conservation headquarters in The amendmie provided in the the Killing or the male of t was an Altoona theatre Saturday evening. ythe was an Altoona visi- wturday afternoon and eve- | “buck law” did In has returned to school y from a mostoid opera- caller, number s Krumbine | key ona Monday | for a call iss Grant motor- | law” passes, Saturday where | bring the fowls home of the latter. | termine the sex. A. C. team lost to [key hunters Sp pangler Sophmores in ed in the high school | the call as urday afiernocon. In the | Were boys they were beaten by | barred 2 1d in the Cresson | acquire f 17 to 16. | gownbler. rsity team defeat- | The um in both games | by Friday nite. In Stickler and Brown x score of to the and when the art tion and county | the state legislat | game commissio: tative Washingto ed for the pendi addition th ment will bring into which will be nec in order HUNGARIAN QUAIL PATTON HIGH SCHOOL WOULD PROTECT iN THIS COUNTY NOTES OF THE WEEK WILD TURKEYS Representative Joseph Washing- ton Presents Legi Bill In stature Joseph troduced ) protect the to re-stock e bill, vho is sport the elation, Jjonnstown. ) tne of only sed a n prided on their ability to ¢ in the will recall “gobbler law the Johnstow: the Cami organiation Conservation assoc n to 630 sport lefeated their opponénts by | throughout the 20 to 14. Fitzpatrick scored | organizations in five field goals. county and more A. C. team defeated | icating ne mi s on the game inday afternoon by favoring t 5. This is the secon William J. Sophmores have been "cus | of Texas, this team this see f cards were given out Tues- | moon for the third two month 1onor students or those it E report cards for months re: In the Terry. In the Jun- ord Yahner, Vernon| Cecelia Zerbee the in his own supply of birds Dr. S. P. Boy the Wild sociation, with I Dr. -B. W. Grabi George Porchsis paign committe Shreve, Leander Stenger, Deck I and Lorraine yhmore d but report. class, Betty Som-! one ~ subect of | You TH DE AD EIGH INJU R- ED, IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH killed, three are undergoing Indi ans Hospital and all of Rossiter hospital after att ion as the re- bile accident, which rman, miles east | on the Indiana-Ar- ay, about 10:30 o'clock Sat- youth we Dr. G.-C. ident of the Bl Soci was tomo attendiz ng the de two the dedication of the Old Portag { weather permits. that others interested program. A mally et, the Blair County considerab | market at the {over the Willi: distance east of line familiar to region. Old Porte (Dr. bria County tant part in ories of the John D. My- neck was youth RO: was siter, whose Wilaveen , contusions shock; Katherine ration of the face and |at usions of the body and hank, 19, rendered un- accident and later lacerations of the scalp contusions of the | 1 injuries; Margaret usions of the face and erations oi the nose; , 20, contusions of the e Charlton, 17, contusions and body; William Maddox, he car, operated om for | of Johnstown scalp. | historical facts a were en. route |in the modern in Rossiter, from New |this kind, Dr. » they attended the Ros~ | command the lorence H School bas- | at least, game student the ment will The Cambria ciety will hol ing at the ( March 26. Wi | blished in the past now room missioners contains a est, such as files cluding all ti County, spinning various kinds REVOKE Licenses of 65 the ing the the depart died last | week in i Miss set ng m ior ton, 18, age was old nine D. J. MOORE GRE ATL Y IMPOVED INDICATED BY HOSPITAL REPOTS imprgveme nt in' the J. Moore, former ter of Windbet and editor of the Ca ambria Freeman, a weekly ne »aper published at Eber licated in reports from pital Monday night. Moore has been a patient the hospital 24, when he sustained se- in an automobile accid- 1 Johnstown-Windber high- way in which two men were killed in- antly and others were injured ightly. Z by oe of msiderable t of David are w= Set 1sb was | the wind- for host no on the two State HENRY L. MILLER Henry L. Miller, aged 62, Sunday night at his home. He sur- | drivers whose vived by his widow, Mrs. Matilda Anna | gy, Miller; three children, Edward, Rudo- Twenty-two of Iph and Mary Marie Miller, all at home for intoxic a sister, Mr Anna Cronauer, Al- of liquor, t toona, and three brothers, Philp Mil- render “ac ler, Beaverdal; John Miller, Gallitzin entire galaxy of and C. X. Miller, Hastings. ] Funeral services were held yesterday R at 9 o'clock in the morning in St. Bernard's Catholic Chuch. Interment was in the church cemetery. E DITOR’ S MOTHER ILL Margaret Owens, aged 74 years, | of Carrolltown, mother of the editor of the Courier, is a medical patient at the Miners’ Hospital at Spangler, as the results of sudden illness suffered at her home on Sunday night. URNS Edgar F. B of the Cour Patton for 1 place he m a former 1c from the W and is again office. Mrs Tucson unt ‘too, will return her husband Mrs has almost un: commission meas Tucker heartily | tection of the tur Each commis chairman of the Turke announced that p the Cambria County vitation extended as Altoonan historians expense ‘Rifle Arch,” wm Penn Highway a the Cambria motorists As most of age of the age that Robb while to early special appeal. County , DRIVERS’ adley, son, ed Miss ent, on Sunday his post in the Courier remain when and Bradley next protected and er of Mor egislative Conserve rof. H. C. 1 as which incl Horni ane, Dr. George B. Whitt CAMBRIA COUNTY TO HAVE PART IN CERE R ob, alr Johnst tists’ 15S are mat lans a tabl > Railway as soon as the R0bb is Society part will be Dr. take a soon as said. the all the track in Cambri obb and his associates feell Cam- should the preservation of mem- play railway, wh such a large part in the development M and the county. S re being lost the industrial Hist rel collected Historical items of old news Papers of wheels and persong w shway departr week ending announced Febr a list of icenses were the revocat , seven for trans for failure to ce and the rest offenses. FROM WEST who last Arizona, Sally July eve last will month, to Patton, Washington a bill in providing Pennsylvania v,” a conservation | efforts of Represen- | president men’s Vild Tur- | which has | game 1S Claim- prohibited | be out ter Bohn his as enairman of Albert W Boyer hav the an S0 many moveme asserted, interest of the older president orical So- ts seventh annual meet- yurthouse a A h a headquarters esta-| pai colva a wit county seat, ion eas tx ory being by the the number of Ebensbur County spapers in- PERMITS. Associate June at 1 fering a rave e use of nine St. Benedict First to Go Over o| — |r \M mn: 1 T [Tiny Tim Club Was Just The BARNESBORO VISITED BY COSTLY BLAZE for the of the Ope Person Injured In Fire Ear- ly On Monday Of This Week of | One person was injured and damage, ase | estimated at between $6,000 and$8,000 | i was caused at Barneshoro early Mon- | day morning, when the combination | dwelling, store andgasoline filling sta- | tion of Wright Coop in North Barnes- {boro was burned to the ground. | Mr. Coop, who was asleep in | building when the fire was discover- | | | Town Topped | The Tinty four days old when St. Benedict | that they had almost doubled {quota. The Chairman of this | John Kauffelt, with a great reported, at Northern Cambria Kiwanis at the Brandon Hotel, {on March 4th, that they had [or $150.00 above their quota. 3t dice, by accomplishment the t a challenge to the other to thern Cambria County week will show that it hes be cepted. Other di 1 | March 4th were 3arne sboro Hastings $100.00, Moss Creek Patton $120.00 and Spangler The question concerning the the different sections has bee the wild | the | the for-| code it’s 2d at 3:50 o'clock, escaped only after | he had heen severly burned about the | head and face. Although his injuries amend- | were painful, his condition was not tur considered serious and he was able to receiving treatment. | was caused, it is believed, | overheated pipes in the part of|of building used as a residence. Mr.|ed and it is understo ) had arisen some time earlier, | persons take exceptions to said, and had rekindled the fire | haps rightfully so, but don’t ating after which he re- | forget that in striving to put to bed for another nap before |over the top, we are trying to the day. | plish the outstanding purpose water tank, attached to |drive and that is giving aid building, was blown | Poor crippled body or an equal roof and came to rest in|in the opportunities of life to street, some 2500 feet away, | derprivileged child. In making steam generated inside the cy- | contribution, please forget the and caused it to explode. f of your town and think building, a frame structure, was | vantages and the disadvantages ly consumed by the flames and | ones for which you are asked a total loss. Al- | Is the sacrifice you are making carried on |ing your bit greater than the amount was | If not, join the Tinty | many times as you can ne 2sboro fire’ engine | help raise the : ment | jo undergoing repairs, the volunteer fire | YOU community. ompany at Spangler respounded to the| In 1928 less than one anc larm, but was unable to be of any |Dbercent of the gross receipts w ice because of the great headway | ended for the Tiny d by flames before the ar-|of that year of th campany. any other drive could accom with so small an outlay of Over 98': cents out of every | goes direct for the work for the money was intended. 1925 seventy Since August, while| underprivileged children have that the tne turkey yobbler | stove, 1llon e in the some insurance was cture, the exact the | not determined. UES IN-| Because the Barn and t the i \THE R OF NINE C } CHIL DREN | KILLED IN PURTIAN MINE Caught in an explosion shootin coal in a mine at Puritan |placed on the list of the Kiwan and | near “Portage, Stephen Baker, aged 44 of Northern Cambria County sociates. | year married and father of nine in one form or another. he cam- | dren, was killed Saturday afternoon | been the problém that in es J. I ctim was terrible burned and |treat each one alike more fund s badly torn by the letgo. necessary. So an appeal was mine was idle on Saturday but |the entire community who so * had gone in the mine to|rouly responded thereby mak al. When he failed | possible to do a piece of wor in the evening | community in an enviable posi the mine officials | regard to underprivilegea started, resulting |ren. the lifeless body. 1 by his widow S.A :Michael, of Johns- Jlizabeth, N. J.; John, t Frye, of Millonzi, of Buf- | of New York City and Andrew, all | 5 ba The and upper 1s MONY Mrs. Annie Sticl 30Bniface Stic died in the o'clock on Tuegday rnoon. | was caused by a complication eases. She had been a patient hospital for a week. | The deceased is survived by he | band and two children, Mary | —both at home. She also leav mother, Mrs. Marga Volker, a | brothers, Edward and Aloysius - all of Pittsburgh. i Mrs Mary Ja ann, aged 49 years, The funeral services will be 1} ( wife of Alexar Hastings { nine o'clock on Friday morning last week follow- | Benedict's Catholic church at | ing an opera | town and interment will be | stomach. | church cemetery. Mrs. Lann was born in Houtzdale. | I Mr. and Mrs Laballe. Mrs. Lann is survived husbhanc these children: John Bills Dennis both of as and Wi and John Lann, all at r, Ernest two half Hast and anxious | ot home. an in the sterds ly atno- ior- the] IASTI NGS WOMAN DIES AT SPANGLER A aduct short - Blair ann, ot Hospital, obstruction of the this County, iy to C AMBRIA C ou NTIANS FINEL IN FEDERAL ( imp Reri- liam, home. La- sisters. and Pleading guilty brew and whiskey, to possession oO oht of James nts of should folks day | np aeveliop jou at Pittsburg, Schoonmaker. ed a ober 6. Other fines Cambria Cour eral Court wer John H. Dodd. fine John / Friday by Snyder was Ings, kX Hn rd 3 Jack Hubbard na. and sentenced 7 defendants TOTAL YIE IN ALL DS COUNTIES CES WHEAT | ANNOUN OF Southeastern wheat pro- according . ( ¢ partment of Agricul- Com={ +1 y the fact that the average acre Society | | n th counties w bus- ; vas 21.6 >I Inter- more than s, Johnstown, 30-d ambria County Cambria Coun Cambria Coun a inter s of the mphasized, and the p Adams admit possession 1 ban admitted tember 17. tember 18 a bushel ng whiskey la. Cambria relics of SPEAKER AT KIWANIS S. E. McMaster, and a Jouaie | Reserve, S These | th regular weekly me-thirad | eon of Crop iast| club na, Captain in the the principal spe meeting and wheat of e Mountains. than ania vinter the Rocky produced more entire Pennsyly held at the Brandon Spangler on Monday speaker took as his subject, roads and Aviation,” CARD OF THANKS rough the columns of the | was interesting our sincere appre- who assisted us ereavement, the ill- ir beloved husband Anderson; we also ributed floral of- their cars Do for ef ral. e and Children returned 1 Si the air 1e accident in i Ane rg and his in | heart were wrecked, he has been driv-| goat he with one Maybe that was |it. what caused accident in the place. is to the press Se—— People who their pride on it. Disgrace is found out, yet the risk. Tobacco dealers find in orde people to puffing their cigaret are forced to must the penalty to nearly everyboc Mex- sweet- first When a has butting man begins aroun she join | was first now Days Old When Coal | Tim Club Drive w big smile the regular meeting of Club Spangler, Pa anc 1g on Mon $69 00. that them, our town an of you Tim C standard of liv one Tim Club Drive and we question w for So big has oraer Z.ade to 1, aged 48 year. h., Jarrolltown, Spangler spital at of dis- anda Carroll- ARE Sny Johnstown, was fined $1100 in Fede ral | in the Fed- ‘Cambria Count ail. he had whiskey ALTOONA R. AIL ROAD MAN I supervising e Pennsylvania Railroad at U.S. the Northern Cambria Kiwanis hotel in night last. The | ; ‘Our and his digcourse extreme. get them puffad in the papers. been me President Hoover. NEW FILMS TO BE ABOUT SEA | Public’s Mood V Producers; “First Kiss’ Starts Vogue. ‘atched By The 1 . —————— Fou | The present cycle of motion picture production will have sea backgrounds, | according to a survey recently made | among several film producers. Para- | mount, always keen to give the publie | what it wants, and when it is wanted | has just completed filming “The Firgt co-starring Fay Wray and Gary | Cooper. The picture will be the attrac- the | tion at the Grand Theatre on Mon- held | day and ‘Tuesday of next week. | “The First Kiss” is adapted from the story, ‘Four Brothers’ from the pen of Trinstram Tupper. It has a gea back- ground, the locale being the oyster fishing grounds in Chesapeake Bay. In- .. | cidentally, the entire picture was taken o0- at the exact locale called for in the or- iginal story, it being St. Michaels Mary- { land, and adjacent territory. ay. | The public has just undergone an ex- $100.00, | treme taste for underworld and avia- $35.00, | tion stories. Ag in the present case, | Paramount was first to realize this, aL S| and contributed many fine achieve- n re ments to the screen along these lines. some ,” “The Legion of the Condamn- per- | nderworld” and “The Dragnet,” us itting examples of this compan timelinesg | it want Now sea stories or stories with a sea ackground are in extreme favor with public. This fact was I to un- | by Paramount's own system of > your | determining what the motion picture quota | fans wantg to see. Hence “The First Ir ad- | Kiss” was filmized and there are at of the| least five motion pictures in which the sea is the base of the stories in prepar- ation, or in actual production. The two popular screen lovers, Fay Wray and Gary Cooper, have an ex- cellent supporting cagt in their first co-starring picture. Heading this list are Lane Chandler, Leslie Fenton, and half | Paul Fix, It was directed by Rowland ras ex-|V. Lee, who is noted for his direction of Pola Negri successes. as just stated 1 their | town, $350.00 Bene- throws wns l ne en lev accom- of th ) some | } chance | to ai in giv cause? | lub as| hereby | ing in hether plished money dollar which FINAL DONATIONS TO THE CHRISTMAS STAMP FUND The following persons have contribu- ted $1.00 each to the Chrigtmas Stamp fund, as compiled by Mrs. Cecil Mitchell the local chairman, inaddition to those whose names already have been pub- lished in the Courier. J. Fred Blankenhorn, Mrs. G. H. [ Miller, C. P. Welty, Charles Cordell, Mrs. Howard Gregg, George Davis, John Zahursky, Mrs. F. Kinkead, Wil- liam J. Gill, W. B. H. Williams, An- drew Rhody, Lulu Shunkwiler, Mildred Moren, Mrs. John Moren, Mrg. Mary Garrity, Edward Little, John Prindible, Yvonne Yerger, Mrs. A. Raymona Thompson, Miss Versus Powell, Ruth Grant, Mr. Rumbauh, John A. Murray, Mrs. Steve Jacobs, C. L. Forsberg, W. M. Simpson, Mr. Starr, Harry Nehrig, E. W. Winslow, Father Henry, J. Mac Denlinger, Rev. Hinckelman, Frank Maycovitch, Dr. V. A. Murray, C. H. Kelly, Louie Ianellio, Ellery Linn, Mrs. Jogeph Mertins, Ed Short, Miriam Lil- ley, Mrs. D. Mertens, Mrs. Catherine Montieth, Domonic Vea, Alex Ratow- sky, Mrs. Ernest Commons. The teachers of the Patton Public Schools donated $28.00 to the account. seven been is Club aid 1S were gene- ing it k that von in culid- s, wife four Death at the or hus- 1 John es her nd two Volker, ROBBERS OBTAIN $20 IN EBENSBURG some time Saturday mor- ning broke into the A. & P. Grocery Company store next to the Ebensburg Automobile Company on High street and got away with about $20 in cash. Entrance to the store was gained by breaking the glass in the front door. So far no clues of the robbers have been found by the police. MAYOR IS INDICTED 7 The grand jury in session at Ebens- burg on Wednesday morning returned Judge | true bi ills against Joseph Cauffiel, the arrest _ | mayor of Johnstown, on chargeg of | perjury, extortion, misdemeanor in of- | fice, failure to file proper election ex- | penses, conspiracy, and on two charges | of violation of gambling laws, On the conspiracy and gambling law | charges Mayor Cauffiel is jointly in- cted with“Jonathan Rager, of Johns- | town, who Tuesday appeared before tv two) 18 court and pleaded guilty The ty jail, | court at that time stated that sei- in his | tence would be deferred until an op- nd Ur-| portunity wag had to determine the st Sep- facts. Vs i These cases were taken up before the | grand jury Tuesday and a large num- | ber of witnesses were called before the MEET | cases were determind. BEAVERDALE FIRE. agent | Fire, probably caused by crossed Altoo- | electric wires in Army | two story frame dwelling at aker at | ahout 7 o'clock on Tuesday lunch- The family of Mrs. widow, was rendered homele was about three is partly covered by , bers of the famil managed to save | hold goods. A bucket fought the blaz | efforts proved STORE Robber 1eld at in St. in the JOURT f home | TIMES. der of | given | y, $100 | ay sen- S the destroyed a Be aver Rail- some swallow fr be pretty well fed up MRS. CHARLOTTE C v L LEN. r being ly takes r to get tes they | 1: her husband ade the | children d about Funeral y morn > cht chure will be held on F t. Bartholomew's C interment will be in the cemetery