CRESSONER KILLED _|SOISSON T0 SHOOT WHEN HIT BY CAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON Cloyd Thomas Condron, 68, of | Fred Soisson, crack marksman Cresson was killed almost instan- | of Hastings, will give a demon. | tly about 11:20 a. m. Saturday [stration with rifles and shotguns and his companion, Edward Zer- at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Has- bee, 69, Gallitzin, seriously injured | tings Athletic Field, when they were struck by a car | The event is being sponsored by along the four-lane highway on |the Hastings Moose. A mortgage- the west side of the Cresson | burning ceremony is scheduled at | Rev. Father John Dekarski, pas- tor of St. Stanislaus’ Catholic Church, Barnesboro, officiated at the wedding of Miss Bernice Kle- mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs : UNION PRESS - COURIER BARNESBORO MISS IS | Rodgers, Wilbert Heffley and Fred Spangler Tavernman Is BRIDE ON SATURDAY Bender | ARMY RECRUITER KILLED Capt. Peter Tomasello III, 23, well-known in this area as com- {manding officer or Altoona Re- | SUGAR STAMPS 9, 10 EXTENDED 30 DAYS Recuperating at Home po——— | . | John Romett, member of the| [Usefulness of spare canning Barnesboro Council and a tavern- | sugar stamps 9 and 10 has been | man of Spangler, who was admit- | ¢Xtended 30 days by OPA because | > , . of sugar shortages in some areas. ted to the Miners’ Hospital July’ ™ opiginally set to expire at the Geo. Glemak of Barnesboro, and |Cruiting Office, died Sunday at the |19 for a delicate operation, is re-|end of this month, the stamps will | John F. Moisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moisey of Johnstown, at 10 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 5. Attendants were Mrs. Helen |result of injuries suffered in an {auto accident occurring only a | few hours before his scheduled marrige to a Hollidaysburg girl. | be good until Nov. 30. Each one |superating at his home, : of sugar. An Altoona specialist perform- [18 8ood for five pounds c ed the surgery. Mr, Romett is| - : Ee still under the care of the phy-| NAVY TO HASTEN RELEASES | The Navy has announced plans 6,100 enlisted men who volunteer- ed last March to extend their ser- vices until March, 1947, The men are expected to be out of the ser- vice by the end of December. CRESSON MAN JAILED Frank J. Parker, 42, Cresson, has been senteced to five years in prison on a charge of stealing an auto in Chicago and driving it to Harrisburg. F'B1 agents say Park- Thursday, October 31, 1946 EISENHOWER MIGHT ASKNEW DRAFT LAW Gen, Dwight D, Eisenhower, the Army chief of staff, has disclosed he is considering =z catl for ex- tension of selective service beyond its March expiration date, as is recommended by his staff, The gener says he is still un- decided about requesting an ex- Mountain. le p. m, and a dance at 8 o'clock. | Yranka, Anne Klemack, Phyllis | He was a veteran of 56 combat sician and will continue to be so! Police said the men were struck | Michael Rubus, lodge governor, Smegal, Ed Dougherty, Robert pilot missions in the ETO. for four weeks. ‘to hasten the release of some'er has a long criminal record. | tension of the act. by a car operated by Clair Smith, | and Eugene Endler, secretary, are ee 25, Roaring Springs, who told to be in charge of the affair. them he was traveling down tha imre—————————————— steep grade when a car SPerated FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE by Rev. Father Francis Pilz, y | Gallitzin, turned arvoss the high- AT BRADLEY JUNCTION) way in front of him. He declared e— | he swerved his vehicle sharply to | Flames completely destroyed a| avoid colliding with the car and | frame dwelling owned by Herman | struck the pedestrians. | IDig near Bradley Junction Tues- | An inquest will be held as soon | day afternoon. The fire broke out | as Mr. Zerbee is sufficiently re-|about 3 p. m. and the Carroli- 7 i town Fire Co. was called immed- covered to testify. | r— ee ents | iately. However, the structure was ROOF GARDEN CHORUS [a mass of flames ‘before they could traverse the distance. APPEARS AT COLVER | The building was unoccupied at | the time, but extensive repairs | The Roof Garden Male Chorus |y,4 heen made in preparation for | of Somerset put on a well-attend- [the arrival of tenants. Firemen ed concert of sacred songs at the | say they plan to investigate the Colver Presbyterian Church under | cause of the flames. the auspices of the Westminster | — ji Fellowship class Sunday evening. | Between the musical numbers | FARM PROGRAMS SET | original poems were read by Ruth | FOR 3 DISTRICT VETS Beeghley Statler. | Raymond E. Rickard, Fallen-| | timber R. D.; Millard K. Butter-| | worth, Patton R. D., and William es | I. Baker, Emeigh, are among the | T/5 George L. Nelen, Patton. | six veterans approved for agricul- | T/5 George Karol, St. Benedict. [ tural programs at a meeting of | Pvt. Ralph McConnell, Spangler. |the Cambria Co. Veterans’ Agri-| Pfe. 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