PAGE EIGHT South Americas Clinch U. Tours af Def Military to Strengthen ensive Policies. ey pe 1. ng forwarded ed by if the Be re a fa Arrier Ha ear, and 0 wer ation mkitary Mates and Mexice, known to all. group. Nicsragus t of a new Isthmian ci the Atlantic and Pa So is { aba, 12 wrnedis whose plely Or LN and F seaboard to the Fanaa rs are following in group of 20 8 ak Colormbis frmelals) RTI aEe fieids {vast Guatemala, Do {all with comfort tc the Panama ns i i 4 ai re Sotirces) He redig minican Republ able appropc eunal), When the atin American chiefs of sides will 15 Bombings, landing of parachute troops, and the thunder of anti-air craft guns are being staged. The rumble of tanks: mechanized infan try and cavalry, the boom of coast artillery, welcomed them to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fort Benning, Geor gia, Fort Knox, Kentucky Their odypsey in search of defense formation takes them to the great sutenotive production center in De Wroit, Mich. | Socially they are meet mg in such places as Washingtor and New York, on current ‘trial roster. starting with President Franklin D| Roosevelt. General George C. Marshall, Enited States chief of staff, is their sfficial host, and General Marshall Sid a reporter informaliy-—""we're showing them everything we've got.” 215, 030 F egisier in a U. S. For Defense Positions WASHINGTON That thousands of skilled workers are available for ‘national defense jobs is indicated in 8 survey conducted by the United States employment service. It reported that 215.000 job-seek- i ers were registered in state employ- ment offices on August 31 for jobs i defense | dustries. Of these 177. 800 were described as qualified for 15 : pations and 38.000 as current fight ends, a. a, fie I y. Ties Leaders gatherings f ssadi £ 438% adjacent | ¥ S i i the biggest names | pvernmentsal and indus. | 18,000 Quit Homes to Eq FIMITIER, H if of { For Def have | © W3€ # bat Supai Indians Living oT rugelly | in ‘Shangri- La gor al the Arizona lege gt Ter pe ELAR members of the Supa Indian ib of Arizona live in this } o ed] their only contact with the outside | world is by the postrman’s weekly | trip over the mile trail “Situated in Havesu canyon and oasis, ® is surrounded by and unbreaksble Hoover sald. "Descent by a tr ne oe within the confines of Grand Cayo National park, has not become a mecca for tourists.” he sald. ““Actu- ally it is virtually untouched and un- known.’ Hoover pointed out that the 200 inhabitants live happily on an an | nus! income of $8638. This means that the average ichabitant along on $35 a year, he added ‘Wh en & visitor arrives.” Hoover said. "he hears the voices of chil dren echoing snd 8 oven whelmed by a feeling of being a world apart.’ frets i oy RRA BSA SPAT A rs | San Francisco Aqueduct the | over ils span and is gales h T,0080 times to | Rivals Famous se | SAN FRANCISCO.—San Francisco | has a third bridge with as imipres sive a record as the more fanous Golden Gate and Sen Francisco Oakland Bay bridges-—the Third and Channel squeduct-—<city engineers revealed recently This little drawbridge est gingle-deal bascule structed—is rated an uni limit. Since its dedication in 1833, than 77.000000 cars have the heave CON oad eyer vi 3 ped igiil nore passed ave Deen | raised more than allow ships to move up and stream. An average of 1800 cars an hour | has been established--until recent GOT ly. even greater than the bay bridge | figure. WASHINGTON. — The sbantioned street car tracks in scores of cities probably will be torn up soon to provide scrap iron and steel for the armament program. Ralph Budd, defense transporta tion commissioner, said that a plan is being considered for the WPA © help provide funds for removing the rails and making necessiry repairs to streets. A survey has indicated that more than 232.000 tons of scrap | are imbedded in city streets. At the same time, defense of ficials called on the railroads to re induitrial tracks where they are net pective business. Army Feet Are Bigger, U. S. Buyers Discover WASHINGTON. ~Soldier's feet a ET etme) bo. defense program, and as a result the aver cost of each pair of of rock.” { UNION PRESS COURIER Make Room for Mill ELECTRIC TRAIN Combinatron Freight and Passenger, all for $10.5 YOU KNOW? | 520 Main Street LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE NO 183 Aanexing Froperty in Ciearfield Township, Cambria County, Peas sylvain, for Swimming Fool and Recreation Purposes EE ind stress by exlend : AER as A within 18a Doras HEA an said extension to the Bareugh of Pal as Herein provided, Io be annex ev] Yo Borough of Pation is on file In the Council Charcber of sald TION ms ines off the ail of Pail | tensded in the First Ward of said Bor j ough fs a8 Lo inchade the folowing described pecs, parcel or tral of Borough. Jun 18: SAourrid 3 Hon which Adopted st meeting of the Town re. Council of the Borough of Pation on | {tia Te numer D. Ml GEORGE BE. 1M STS Ehear wt bee #x foe to i one (1) along the Easterly Ene of First Ave | nue, a distance of two hundred sixty | (260) feet to a post, the place of be- | ginninge of the land 10 be annexed to said Borough. thence continuing by LEGAL NOTICE. the former Easterly boundary line of The following sccounts have heen the Borough Hine along First Avenue, examined and passed by me nnd re- North four (4) degrees, one (1) min main on file in this office for the in ute East, a distance of six hundred spection of purties interested and will (1606) feet to a post on First Avenue be presented to the Court for oosfir- jand corner of land of the C. BC. mation and allowance on Monday, De- { Company. thence by line of C. B. C. cember 1, 1941 | Company, Soul fifty-eight 158) de 1. Fisal account of Harry H. Neb- | grees fifty-nine (30) minutes East a executor of Isaac Strayer. [distance of B34 feet to a post wad 2. Final account of John Kalwan- corner of land of Sylvester Wirtner, go ui sdministrator of Stanley Kal which said land crosses Shen C yoek sy, or Kalwasinaki in two pisces thence by land of sais : ual aceon Sylvester Wirtner, South a (4) G2 Sies and Miltord J grees, one (1) minute Weal, one hun of Bebeoca W. Miles | area fifty {1501 fet tv a post thence 4 Final scoount of Msicoln Maco jew atinuing by land of Sylvester Wirt. Dougall, executor Agnes B t mer South eighty-five (85) degrees pone filty-nine (50) minutes East. ninety 5 Final sccount of Ansa Lieb, ex six (D8) feel Yo a post. thence Ccon- areutvix of Andrew Kusiel tinuing: by land of Sylvester Wirther Apres Altensus Sou th four (4) degrees, one (1) min- 8 Final scoount of Cussle 8 {ute West, a distance of three hund- Barefoot. sdministratrix of Ivan P cred (300) feel fo a post. thence North Barefoot eighty-five (85) degrees fifty-nine 7. Final account of Amandua F. (OF) mintites West, one hundred Puker | twenty (120) feet to a post: thence Beck South four (4) degvees, one (1) min- § PFisal sccount of Ida M. Het ute West, one hundred fifty (150) pick Executrix of Chas, or Lewis [feel Lo a post and corner of land of Charles. or Lewis C, or LL C, ar | C. B. C. Company; thence continuing Charles L., or Charles Bletrick. iby land of C. B. C. Company, North | 9 Partial scoount of Joba S | clghty-five (85) degrees. Mfty-nine Meck and James B Fleck, executors (38) minutes West, a distance of of Mary J. Fleck eight hundred (8500) feet to post In 10. Final account of Edwin O. First Avenue, the place of beginning. Constable, administrator of Sue Kna- Containing approximately eleven and vel Constable. Mpety-two hundredths (11.92) acres 11. Partial account of Jose Hets- more or leas. loin, guardian of Lois Mary Kist and SECTION 1. AD ordinances and Dolores June Kist parts of ordinances of the Borough 12. Final account of Johnstown of Patton relating to borough lands Bark & Trust Co. trustee in estate ee | Of Caroline H. Frank. 13. rag, executor of Ells G. Sharbsugh. Clerk of ( Conn. a ge of Edward A. Milles, execulors of Ladd IA PENNSYLVANIA : | sdministratrix of Nestor Revak © 15 Foal account of Charles E | | Altemnus, administrator of Mary C16 Fioal sccount of George W.@ | Hamilton, trustee In estate of Jame | C. Yeagley. Fo 3%. Final account of Clarence D. | Lohr, administrator of [dermina Lobr. | 18. Fal sccount of Louvade | Horujacfwe; Admintiratzix ©. 2. o. of | Margaret Andrews . Fumi account of Bdge: W.| Werts, executor of Luberta E Clyde. | n Fizal account of P. J. Tattle, administrator of Asthony | Final scvount of Paul 8 Con- | 14. Final account of Annie Revak SANTA SAYS-.- ‘Come One Sears All” (ome New OYLAND NOW OPEN Opening Special JOHNSTOWN, PA. t pf Hanra B Lessurs unl of Chariey ¥ Levi ar ft. 2 of Fis dat egiiint £ Addis VV. Adan Ff Bamuel FF. Ebhmaswd 28. Partial accosant Iulia XK May and #, tne wlors of Julia K Hay and Addis V. Adams sxsculors 4 of Kila Kanssel 30. Fial acount of Howard Pow. | Jou, sascuter of Nuney Miller and Frieda Grace Price ‘gxecutrices of Andrew CC Miller. #5 Foal ascoount of Herning, Fisher, adminbiratrix of Joseph Stahr. or Stashr Find acount of Clyde Cover sod Clara Chwer, csnecutors of Theo dove Cover. 37. Pinal scoot of Horty, sdministrator ¢. fam J. or Wo J Cooke J A Fron of WHE. 33. Final scopunt of Mildred Dk 1 Martz, exerutrix of Fred H. Marti, 34. Partial sobount of Mos. George LW ADIN $ Final aceonunt of BH. 2 Tveery, i vivitar so t A of Lake ¥. Partial account of Herman 7. Joon and Pred Jones executors of EL Lhd gy * Something to be Thankkul for . . . YOUR MODERN SERVANT REDDY KILOWATT Hell do everything but curve and eat your Thanks giving turitey for you! 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