Cambria Co. Jail Escapee Claims lllegal Sentence Leo G. Keith of Barnesboro is 1 bstantial I — A re well in be : |ing a substantial number of car | seeking his release from the Students to Attend | purchasers to buy used automo-| Western Penitentiary on the {biles rather than current models, grounds that he was illegally according to a survey announced | Er — RA {for passing forged checks in this | was named as one of four prison- ers who made an unsuccessful at- mot to beac out of ne cam: | jgCloses Facts On bria County Jail. 59 Elected to Pick Used Car Market Lower original cost is persuad- | UNION PRESS-COURIER county. A few “weeks ier «it Chevrolet Survey | Indecent Exposure Very Dependent On Circumstances, Rules Co. Judge The mere fact of being without |a young soldier who was arrest- clothes doesn’t necessarily con-|ed for being out of uniform stitute a crime of indecent ex- meaning completely. The other posure. It depends on the cir-|case was based on magazine cumstances. | photos of woman likewise unat- At least that was the opinion | tired. : of the Cambria Co. Court on Mon- The soldier was arrested on the day of this week when three complaint of a young girl. He had judges agreed to suspend sent- been seen cavorting in his birth- Clearfield Creek near Fallentim-|Myers of Altoona, to pay the | costs of prosecution. | The young man explained that| In a short while the judges | after a swim he had been wash- (were going through a magazine | ing sand from his bathing trunks |submitted as exhibit No. 1 in the when a playful companion grab- | case against James B. McCardell bed the trunks and threw them [of Cresson. McCardell was charg- | into a'tree. He was unclad only |ed with the sale and distribu- | as long as it took him to climb [tion of obscene and lewd litera- | the tree and recover the trunks ture. he said. The book contained unclad wo- Judges John H. McCann, .Ivan men in various poses and was McKenrick and George W. Griff- |advertised as a health magazine. | ith were on the bench. They ac-|Judge McCann commented that cepted the explanation and di- | the pictures were ‘objectionable Thursday, May 19, 1949 seen “worse things” sculptored on the capitol in Harrisburg. “I am absolutely and bitterly opposed to lascivious literature,” McCann said, “but this is not what is considered under the law to be lascivious or licentious.” “Some of our nationally-circu- lated magazines have the same thing in them,” he said. Sentence was suspended and McCardell was directed to pay costs. —Michigan is the only state that is split completely in two . ” Annee. y y (Vs . ~ ’ ( | ic ye Senene 2d by the Cambie C oun { In diantown amp | ge Thulin the survey were re- | Serving as his own counsel, | : . J ported in this area jointly by C. Keith has prepared a seven-page Appointments were announced 5 Fisher of Patton Jo ro and petition in which he requests that'on Monday of this week for the w, G. Thomas of Main Street the court issue a writ of habeas committee which will select 59 garage, Carrolltown, who state corpus for his release. He claims, in C , ys attend | the study was carried out by the that he was denied due process of Garmle Conky Toke inl Mend] pittsburgh Zone Chevrolet Deal- law when he pleaded guilty be-|N€ Sta S/SpOnsore 5 I CAMP ers in cities, towns and rural fore Judge John H. McCann to at Indiantown Gap in July. areas throughout Western Penn- two charges—forging checks and! The selection committee per-|Sylvania and parts of Ohio, West prison breach. The judge sentenc- sonnel was announced by Dr. |Virginia and Maryland. ed him to serve from one to two Arthur M. Stull, county superin- In the survey, individual inter- years in the penitentiary on the tendent of schools, who will serve | views were conducted among men latter charge. as one of its members. Among and women car owners, as well Keith asserts, among other the other six committeemen are as non car owners. Owners of things, that he “was- not repre- two district school superinten- both used and new models were sented by counsel, no counsel was dents and representatives of the interviewed While a preference offered and was unable to hire Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and | was expressed in favor of buying counsel.” His petition apparently Negro groups. They are: i models, BI two gut of is based on a recent Supreme| Dr. Roy W. Wiley, superinten- | 3 € PEE cars if the re 0 os Court decision through which a dent of Johnstown Public Sch- | Hlete faith on the a2 a a Pittsburgh man was released ools; Thomas W. Davis, superin- | 1 0 cars. Other influencing factors from jail because he was not re- tendent of Nanty Glo Public (in order of importance) sri presented by counsel when he Schools; Rev. Hurtaugh J. Nolan, [the condition of the motor and pleaded guilty. The Supreme pastor of St. Joseph's Church in body; appearance of the car: Court concluded that “the op- Portage; Rev. O. E. Washburn, knowledge of the original owner. portunity to have counsel . . pastor of the Barnesboro Presby- and price. > ’ was a necessary element of a terian Church; . Rabbi H. Goren | It was also indicated that peo- fair hearing. Perelmuter, spiritual leader of ple are becoming increasingly aw- David C. Wolfe, first assistant Beth Zion Temple, and Percy E. 10 that comparatively low “price district attorney, said Keith's |Johnson, an alderman in the 4th of yged cars has resulted in a petition will be opposed. He said Ward in Johnstown. | spread between new and used car Keith was at no time deprived of The state's summer camp for prices which makes today's used the right to hire an attorney. boys was established in recent ac-|car the best auto bargain since State police and county detec- tion of the General Assembly. It pre-war days. The survey also | tives arrested Keith last Septem- | will be located at Indiantown Gap showed there will be more used ber in Cincinnati. He was wanted and will be known as Camp Penn. cars of recent models available Students in the 14-tol7-year |Since 73 percent of the car own- AN NAINA ; 4 , ers stated they plan to buy at age group are eligible and may |. Y ey po 3 a 3 | ike application through officials | "SL one new car every two DAN of their respective schools. Sch- | Pe 1 ool leaders will forward names of | - This Thursday Evening § oreiconts to tne sonty cov Cresson Girl Gets nine boys is Cambria County’s . a | . 3 Community Restaurant § gota of he Total of 2.500) bre Scholorshi p Hon or { Hastings, Pa. The camp. is. bel : od | | p is being sponsored | i - After the Parade, Come and by the state for the benefit ofl. Misy Thorsse hg i of Cresson, ¢ Enjoy an Evening’s Dancing! ¢ boys who would not SIhevWiSe | class of 8 Francis a ! er > . ge, he Good Orchestra hate I i ro Yoon awarded a fellowship in the ¢ WALTER (BART) SCHALL qualified leadership. Several state | Spartmen; 5, biological sciences p Manager departments will cooperate in the [2 t1€ University of Delaware. ¢ ( directing of the camp. Miss Ryan is a daughter of Mr. : » — |and Mrs. Charles W. Ryan of 107 | Keystone Ave., Cresson. She will | be the fifth girl to graduate from | the local college since co-educa- | tion was instituted during the (war years. | As a transfer student from Se- ton Hill College, she majored in —- — Great St. Francis in biology and minor- Iss" —~2 dor 1 Miss - - or | ed in German. The Cresson young Thi ! B / woman has been active in the Is! uy: dramatics, press and German club | and has held a part-time job as secretary in the athletic depart- > ment and worked as a laboratory THE WONDER ENAMEL SHERWIN - WILLIAMS Alice Bennett, daught f Mr, FULL PINT and Mrs. James Be ot Sa teller was crowned May Queen of | Grant, Dorothy Lake, Louise | Klimek and Ethel Salley. Attend- {ing Miss Hrubochak were Ruth assistant in the biology depart- PURE Barnesboro High School last Sun- PLUS CHINESE BRUSH day night at the Barnesboro | | A A Lola V4 Don’t ment. She has been notified that she has been elected a member of Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity, BRISTLE stadium. She is a junior student, BOTH secretary of her class and a mem- for ONLY 98¢ ber of the band. national Catholic honorary organ- Miss Bennett was crowned by ization. the senior queen, Helen Hrubo- Crowns May Queen | Anderson and Sally McCormick. | Music on the program was pre- | sented by members of the school | band under the direction of Ro- { bert @obrecht, music supervisor. | Janet Trefero sang a solo, “For | You.” The school physical educa- - | tion class put on an exhibition of | posture exercises, mock football, “tumbling and wrestling. KEMTONE [PA YO 31 FA SS BNA “ig YOU CAN'T STOP, SMILE As YOu GO 8Y” SThe Hardware Store Next fo Fhe Bank PHONE 43 +BARNESBORO,PA. HARDWARE. '¢ afoot for summer—in a host of strap-happy styles that play up the pretty lines of your foot. Suede sandal wedgie Criss-cross vamp. High-heel wedgie. Wrap-around strap. Wedgie ankle strap. Doeskin suede. Brown and white leather speetator. SADDLE ~ SHOES High or low heel ankle-strap pump. 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