es RAT HA Spon HNO AAS ROADS IN COUNTY 25.79 Miles of Improving Sched. uled by Highway Department Harrisburg Bighwayes is miles of road feason with it of a program op Arthor H, J the rural areas of the Comm The werk to bi undertaken by Department forces will be in add $0 ay contrset wath in the count snd doer not include projects , od by the Departnpent to De oc by WPA forces Some of the work to ‘ : Department forces ill consist the placing of macadam surfaces on roads rev ly improved with » stone base remabnder is the building of hase and the placing of urface Roads in Cambria Coumy scheduled for improvement during the present SoEstruction seasan ale: Route 11008 in of base repairs Route 11085 in Dile Borough, 35 of & mile of base sod sprfasce Rote f108% in City of Jobnsiown 28 of a mile of case and surface. Route 53 between City of Johns abd Lilly, also botween A Clesifield County Ime in tage. Sumomerhill and W Hghs 268 miles of widening and sur- face. Route 11080 betwen Patton Augustine, 98 of & mile of ba Route 17048 in C i 4 of = mille of base Route 11045 DHetiwie end Bakerton 1382 we of base roe Route 813 ia Nukioven 04 o of bare repairs Rojpte 138 betwivn Asheille and Glasgow, (153 miler of surfaps | Rote 11084 beitwons St. Lawrence | and he Clearfield County lie, 208 niles of surface. Route 11082 betwen Chest Springs and fivberion 2 milus of surisce Rogte 11008 west from Bradioy Junstion, $34 miles of surface Towiships in County : Gel Highway Funds Awlitor Gennral ¥, Clair Ross recen- Gy spproved payments totaling $080. $08 5 stale aid for construction and Elpnamie of randy and bridges on Be Tio learned Pyke was Ww PROVIDE SPECAIL AID “Commonwealth Will Meet Obliga tions to Bchoa! Districts and Mental Hospitals " ELECTRICIAN DIES AFTER FATAL BURNS ON NEARBY PROJECT Michigan Man Comes in Contact With High Tension Current Near St. Augustine, ! i ) i ad pay od the school digtricts in 1987 and p poned by Rm in and the Hat take-over of the county als, sromised in 1008 iss in 19009 must De more years The Democratic Pa ocTats are plansing ¢ which the Governor ssited ’ scted. Obviously caught off ba he announcement the Gover wire for ne would as fastened a dnt belt, for nearly ten a De h fore “For these ressons hw al the present sewsio 3 io the He was admitted 0 pom wl died more isn 2 hours fater. st 34 by our leg The Democratic Chiefls wie made after Floor Leader J * 3 Slee ; war DESTIY Wg i ? and i igh the press 4 were working reduced maumedistiel premio: that the REA line apher- superiniendent’'y ¢ antlly became ent ted in one of the YSNOR of crippled children amounting poles and fell across the nearby high to $9.000.000 can be pawl now, and that tenon lie. Prie was working pear ihe State can lake over ihe Pwelve the op of 8 forty foot pole when the | Sounly men sl i Eo highly charged wire fell against + his We maintained in Febroary' said body skmen seid it was impossi. Schlerman and Shapire, “hat the Re | publican budget was » frond. We de U.S ARMY IS AN ALL-PURPOSE 1 FIGHTING . A HS + glen The UU. 8 Army must 1 purpose fighting foros “pre- operate in the Arctic or in deserts In mountain” Oeorge ©. Marsh. Gatianent 0 COUN IMRney ¢- '% peescetime ‘man. ning agsinst rick military snd spectsvolurien. he sald winy mast be rained fundwmentals that efficien sombat. that ake him sc! belligently in an emer. toughens him physically modern war Marshall sseerted that developments teams work--enor oi vitals ivy essential and that summer's war games will make parficipating : “capable members of efficient ow @ eed 1 the sxlent equipment rite Report Shows 11,480 Miners From This County Filed UCD | Claims During Shutdown’ 11.880 m a ih £ wd SPEng was chalked ts April J direet res of the »m Bast Indians Engaged for Boy Beout Camp | Two 15-year-old Indias bows both Soar Seauts have been engaged by the’ Admiral Robert BE Pewry Counell serve in the staff of Camp Kiwalirots' during the six-week summer camping season, opening July 5. it i snsounced . Scout kl Show Begins at § 2 ene RAI APSA OR BE I PIN
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