Recognized Medium Of Union Labor Interests Vol. 57 No. 21 Fallentimber Group Offered Dam Site Spertsmen Present Glasgow Man With Owl by Joe charge organization of the Fall Asan Ise HERIOT of ! McGough to give | v of a dam site to their featured THs entimbet Friday evening The site offered by Gough is located near St tine A commitiee to inspact the the next nmeeting Another feature was presentation Charles Bowman SEvVe Tal xf the mar alor g sentat) as of & Waters ted a 30-mi bers (the - Ing in¢ next meeting to the first being Apr a8 three-man with C R Fish ( a ting Sportsmen's Mr. Me. Augus- was appointed site, and report at the nieeling of a live owl to of Glasgow by members. Mr. Bow. with another repre the Dept of Forests Joseph Byrne, projec nite film for the mem- artion date to day of 15. committee Bueller Apr. 7 due troul season meet of the State sportsnien . The regular auction sale held following the business ression | wis very successful Representa- | tives were present from timber, Glasgow, Van Ormer, Hol: lento, Blandburg, Beaver Vai- ley, Cenlport, Ebensburg, Frugsal- ity and Dysart The group medte in the Fallentimber School Bldg Hospital Alumni Delegates Named Six delegates to the meeting at the FL. Stanwin Rotel, Johnstown on Mar 35 were &- ected st a meeting of the Nurses Alumm Association of the Miners Hospital, Spangler, Tuesday ov- ening in the Nurses Home in er By on named wern Mm Bertha Klaswick, Carrolitown,; Mra Marjorie Linden, Barnes- boro, Mrs. Ruth Legdon Hast- ings, and Mm Emma Wesner, Ava Lentzy all of Spangler. Two other members named to sttend a meeting on Mar. MM in| Johnstown of the committees are: Mrs. Midred Haines, public rela- tions coanmittee and Mrs. Martha | Callahan, legislative committee. Bats Jadlies are Barnesborn resi. Quarterback Club Will Promote Better Athletic Facilities Here Initinl ste toward the form- ing of a erback Club In Patton ‘were taken Friday eves. | ing at a meeting at the Home. The club is expect hs | be of interested to all citizens of | the ccinmunity and outlying dis tricts. Priniary purpose of the club is to prornote better athletic facili- ties far the ¥ men of the community. IU endegvor to raise money to have the high school football team receive pre. senson camp train and ya at- tempt to provide nr such as blankets to aid the | comfort of boys who participate in rts. club also is contera the supervision of the teams. There will be a meeting this Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in| the tien Home to formulate the future policy of the ovgani- sation. At a later date there will open to the Alphonse Fregly Dies In Warren, 0. , for many Patton and a barber here, dind at his mmission, and approval of | support for 4 radio program for | Fallen- Martin cond Mrs. Marjorie | jon Apr. 11, ton | D). Single Copy bec NORTH CAMBRIA PERSONALITIES—ND Mrs. Kinkead Keeps the | Public Reading last = taken at the meet. ded the moving up of the | the appointing of § It is not only the sion that keepa the Cogs neas in Patlon Cambria County meshing | there also are women This week it is our privilege to | |writa of an estimable lady who { through many years has been one | of the outstanding business le of Patton. 8Bhe is Mra Ary ane Kinkead, proprietor of Kin- ead a Btationery Store, who upon | the death of her husband, the {late Frank Kinkead, in 1922 con. | tinued the businesa, expanded it | and made it one of the most pop | ular establishments in the town The Kinkead store was estab- lished more than a half century ago when Mrs Kinkead's hus- | band purchased a small business from Jack Shide and moved it into the store room of the Cooper | building at Fourth and Magee Aves, where it remained for many years. Today, the establish- ment is housed on Magee Ave. and sells all the latest periodicals, has the delivery agency for all the daily papers, conducts a sta- tionery and office supply trade, | with various other specialities And Mrs. Kinkead the former [Miss Mary Jane Williams, also has been around the town since ‘Patton was just a whistle-post (Coming here from Clearfield | County with her parents, the late {Henry and Frances Williams, she ‘has been as member of the local | Mathodin Church ever since There are scarcely any folks ay live In Patton who don't know Mrs Kinkead Because of ithe nature of her business, there | are huhdreds of piople en of busi- | been to citizen she | holds the respect of the commun. ity in which she has spent prac. i tically all of her life A 5 SA NTH ARM Spangler Alumni Plans for Award Preliminary plans for present. ing an alumni award each year to a member of the senior class were discussed Tuesday night! atl a meeting of the Spangler High School Alumni Association. The i award would be given on a schol 'arahip basis . The three members who were named to investigzle the proposal and report at the next meeting were Kathryn Hurey {Roy Leslie and George Fisanich R. Lovelie, supervising princi- ‘pal of Spangler Schools, will be (the special adviser. Other business included a re port on the testimonial banquet held Monday The group voted appreciation to the 120 sponsors who helped make the event a big suecess. Plans were also started for a dance to be held in June. ———— Three Barnesboro Girls Receive Nursing Caps Three Barnesboro young wo- men were given Caps al exercises on Sunday, Mar. 5, al the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Al- toona. / saving caps, at the event! marking the completion of their | first six raontha of training, were: uy Romettl, daughter of | r Angeline Musso, and Mrs Mary Strollo, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Anthony Strolio. NAMED TO HONOR LIST Alice June brown, Gaughter of | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown of Barnesboro the dean's list at Dickinson Col- lege, Carlisle, Pa. Miss Brown, a Catholic Fourth {pus theatre and serves on the student newspaper staff, Ji ardsin Dilwortn, who de. Ta Iw a ago, was slated last Friday for Democratic nomination for vania. "poilky committee: picked. Di el gu op Roney jtine of SD Tu. a 18 mm with U. 8 Sen- ator J. Myers, who is un- 38d for the Jertys nomina- a ar Th math aii endorsed these male persua- and Northern | for nickel enter ber ' clean [ings at and Mrs. John Romett; | at 7:30 p mon Mar XN of Mr. Bunday, Mar 26 at 10:30 a m Charles usso, and | on Sunday, Mar 28 at has been named to {Jaane Studio Photo, Patton) Mrs. Kinkead reared five child ren, all living, as follows: Rebec. ca, wife of Rev. Maurice Smeal of Scalp Level, | Varner of Altoona, Frances wife James Roach of San Diego Frank, of Patton, and Louis, representative of the United {Afr lines at Omaha, Neb Two saw service in World War II Leuis with the Air Corps, and Mrs. Roach with the Army Nurs ing Cotpa Mrs. Kinkead reminisces that ‘back in the early days the num- ber of periodicals and magazines handled covered only a amall {show case top sugmentied with a ‘small kitchen table Today there are hundreds of different periodi- ‘cals and It takes all kinds of | specigl racks to display them She notes, however, that there ‘hasn't been much gain in the nambers of the really good mags- zines through the years, with the ‘exceptitom of the fashion maga- zines. Here again. the writer cannot keep himself out of the picture Back in the early 1900's as a boy. he with a group of Carroll town lads whe managed to scrape capital of # nickel each were wont to journey to FPatien down the railroad tracks and each in vest his B¢ stipend in ate of the paper-back “weeklies” 80 popular in that period alely, some of the periodicals ‘have been renewing ome Gays of the *“B¢ paperbacks” and really telling the truth about thers. When we were youngsters parents fell they were harmful yet most all of them were the very “tops” in preaching good, living. Our visits to Kine kead's were frequent during the | pmmmer months of 46 and wa could hardly walt to get | ‘a peep in the show window at | the highly- “illustrated covers on the B¢ weeklies Lady Evangelist Special ¢ i Cal. : To Conduct Services In Area Mra Lown N Evanguolist Churches in Pallon Hastings. Barnesboro Tree, and assist hose conducting spacial Len di rng ihe two werk Mar Mrs Miller, widow Dorsey Miler assisted band before hia dealh in ing evangelistic services Dg the Central Conference if the Church. Mrs Miller this type work meets with popular ever she goes Mra Miller is a lalented music ian. Flesides playing the organ and singing. she ia a preacher In her own right The services at Dorsey Miller of Mogren J ys Billed wonan will vis? the Methodist Bakerton and Cherrs churches in len services period Deg ig of BEY Lhe Bar hus conduct through- Pennsylvania Methodist is now doing aione, ang favor where sate ¢ 2 the Lenlen Miller schedule of witch Mrz LE - (appear is as follows Services will be held in Hast- 10.3) a m. on Sunday Mar, 19 and at gs om. oon Mar. 21. 22 and 2 Services in a will be held st 7:30 p. m. on Sunday, Mar. 19, ari on Services in Bakerton will iheld at 7:30 p m on Mar 29 and ' 30. Bameshoro services will be held T30 pm, and also at the sane time i Mar. U7, 28 and 31. Cherry Tree will hav ‘vices on Friday, Mar. 24 at e the ser- 7:30 is 2 member of the cam- | P. Mm These mectings are open to the | i general public. Dilworth, Myers to Head Harmony Ticket for Previa Democrats Lackawanna County, perior Court. The endorsement came in the for the Su- county chairmen circulate peti- . slate of statewide candidates In addition to statewide issues us | Dilworth said his cam hit hard the issue of municipal reforms. phia and need the support of vo- do it” treasurer. he will carry his counties barring | Ruth, wife of Wade Ctub st be form of a “recommendation” that tions immediately for the entire En will i iladeiphia “We want to clean up Philadel ters from all over the state to said the Philadelphia city Dilworth told #1 reporter that campaign on = | statewide issues "into every one Oy Move At Children S Nome i 1 AYE or vi # ong enunty the OTH yarmends new $225 000 ted this vear wrnmendations are the follow. % wistriu # Pye jury rec ing Jail jaundry cling of the present as a chapel repair of the N ow in equipment for a basement, remod- laundry for and inspection electrical sys the ij 8s and thm Detention home - Exterior re pairs to woodwork and repair of the road leading to the home Home for the aged Establish- ment of a more suitable means of evacuating the building in case of fire and construction of sep- arate quarters for the superin. tendent Courthouse — Repair ment of main entrance doors, re painting of radiators, refinishing of chairg in grand jury room and replacement of torn | and faded window blinds Seek Equal Figures For Equal Values The fact that the two Patton Borough taxing bodies are not asking for a general increase mn assesgmenta, but instead are seek- ng to have properiies of equal value assessed at! equal figures was made piain at! a joint meet ing of the Patton Council, School Board and Assessors Stephen Hovan and John Hudak Monday evening of this week in the school brary The group hopes to bring about an equalization in properly valua- tion throughout the borough. It was agreed that (Be assesacrs would work toward a complete equalization between the wards and tha! any questions on the revised valuations would be fin. ally passed upon by both Council end School Board members, and will be the NNapaniiny of thope two baddies an well as of the as SL GROTE ‘Robert Leiden to Head Robert Leiden was slected as president of the St. Lawrence 4-H A meeting held Friday evening. Other officers named by the group were aa follows Henry Leiden, vice president Betty Leiden, secretary -ireasurer; Imogene Karibeirm, news report. er. Joseph Leiden, game leader anil Patricia Leiden, song leader Mra George Leiden is leader A project was discussed hy the e members Ashville Firemen Name Unit Heads Neighbor Villages to Have Local Leaders Warren Noel ehie! of Aah ile Volunteer Fire Com pany y, ap pointed saders for four neighbor hood towns al a mesling on Wed- resday evening of last week the Ashville School building The apopintees are Ll. D. Bloow and John 8. Coumo Dysart, A Funicelll, Dean, Paul Madigan and Harry Biakney Amabry, and Elmer Pettenali and Warren De- ioxier, Coupon. These men have been instructed to supply maps their towns including the places where the fire plugs are ocalsd, io the Ashville conpany The isaders also will direct teaffic their owns during a fire President Frank Lato lauded the members of the fund-raising ceunmittes for their work cod - lecting money construct the new fire building. It is expected to be completed by August he said He also commended the firemen [for their spirit in recent drills The company discussed plans to join the Volunteer Firemen's As- | sociation of Cambria County and Vicinity. Action is expected to be taken at the next meeting March iw is 5 » of irs Zi { ros to on | Niektown 4-H Club Has Election of 1950 Officers Election of officers was the fea- jied event of a meeting of the | Nicktown 4-H Club last Monday | | evening Michael Byrnes of Nick- town RD. was elected president {of the group. Other officers are Alice Pan lesak of Ebensburg RD president; Robert Krug of Nick- town RD. secretary-ireasurer, | Edward Kline of Carrcitioen R. | D., game leader and Helen Nealen of Nickiown KR. D., hews reporter Fred Bechel of Nicktown is the adult leader. | Amos Zimmerman assistant i Cambria County Farm Agent | gave a brief address al the sey sion, ATTENTION 1973 KIDS! Children born in 1975 can have an average life expectancy of 72 years. The average life span among | people of the United States today is years, nearly double what it was in 1800. Only the Scandin- avian countries, Australia ana New Zealand can offer compars- or replace. |, JRE. for the coming vesr ‘was scheduled Jan. 3 yice | board 1950 In Allegheny Twp. School Flee Flames Damage Estimated at Six Yiousand Doliars " wder D Harr were forced F {"® fie a e-room Fisher School ¥ oe mn est Rpr iast Friday wiginated in the ceilir xd destroyed the roof y iB i% Alle Tower The bhiaze the sthool Mr Horne y the ceiling discovered in plenty to get the students to safely few books and desks were removed The wis nearly traved and the interior was aged by water and smoke The Cresson Fire Company rived about 10 minules afler an alarm was sent in and played water on the roof. The waler Was obtained from a nearby stream Ebensburg Fire Company assist ed in helping to save the One room bricked cased building thal housed students from the first to cighth grades from the Prince Gallitzin School district Hoss lines were laid 800 feet to reach the building The firemen what, due to guste directio the fire Volunteers also formed & be ket brigade until firemen arrived but were unable to get to the fire ve partitions bac Xx of the room heater. Firemen were forced to pull down a portion of the ceiling wall to reach the seat of the laze John long. supervising princi- pal of the Prince Gallitzin district said tempory quarters will be pro. vided for the pupils Damage to the structure was #stimated al $8 000 FOF en fire SEIT IY occurred er pened él 2 > 4 anda par A 44 iN fon dan entire roof ar were delayed pome fact Hf nade the scans of the ns £4 ins Li Ex-Warden Bunch Still Making Try For County Jail Job State Supreme Court To Hear New Appeal The Perinavivania Bupreme Comart will hear arguments nDext week on lhe (wWo-year-old oon trovery over the warden's job at the Cambria County Jail Ebens The jegal ball Ie began in Apr. I, when the prison board fired Vincent F. Bunch, after he had served about one year as lhe warden of the jal Edward Ww Bealls Eben DUrg Was appo warden on June 1, 148, by the prisan board and sil Dodds 1hal post Mr Bunch CRasles ged Mr ties right to the job Buseh sald Wika uniawfuily dim saad Hie he oO dischargec ineflicienc amduct and A proper Judge 48 wg of County, ap point ted to Hear dis ag reed with Bune Jiuige Long ruded thal the priwn board wis within ils rights when it Bunch and hired Mr * inled . Beat he gamed for af fice LERTINE oflersor cows ax § ERIN La ¥ Uf IAN aly aller sme gpd the Case Lan FAY ¥ Su i Heatllile The counsel Yor Mr Bealillie and the prison board bad argued that Bunch was elected only ito [4] an unexpired term of his predecessor According io Faon board's bylaws, 1 was asserled wardens are glected from year lo year and that Bunch's tern actually ex pired on Jan 1, 1948 The time he served as warden after thal date was borrowed lime, counsel said since Bunch was not feel ected al the first-of-the-year re organization meeling of the board Judge Long upheld this argu- ment and stuck by when coun sel tor Bunch appealed his rul- ng and argued against it in the Cambria County Court. Judge Long was chosen to Dear the case DbDecause the county judges. as membery of the prison board, were parties to the pro- gy Fae 38 Wy wk * a J ceedings and thereby disqualified. The subsequent appeal which for argument on tnustion, and it was not scheduled until recently, Argument will be heard by the Bupreme Count justices at Pills burgh on Monday. Attorney Alton A. McDonald will represent Mr Beattie and Altorney ip N Shettig will represent the prison re. time spend beiow. Centers will $i UNION PRESS-COURIE PATTON, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 16, Grand Jury Praises Fourteen Students Mark Golden Wedding At Home Here 12 Pages —— 96 Columns Northern Cambrin’s Best and Largest Weekly Subscription $2.50 Per Year 9 Girls fo Receive Caps At Miners’ Hospital Ceremony { Mar. 20, rchool : 5 § § ine sehoot | cetve | Elder, | Ji Studio Photo. Patton) A large number of friends nnd relatives attended the open house at | fhe hae of Mr. and Yoru. Vita Botiand of Metre Ate: Foran | in homor of the couple's 50th wedding anniversary. was servied Sunday. X-Ray Exams for The Hollands Set In North Cambria Next Week TB Unit to Set Up At PHS Wednesday Approximately 2.525 high school ipiis will be given achest X-ray Northern Cambria Bigh schools turing Mar. 20 to 24 inclusive Schools fo be included in program are Patton Carrolitown Hastings Spangler Barnesharo Cresson. Gallitzin, Reade Town and Eben Carnbria Technicians fro The National -Ray Surveys Orange N, J will aonduct the examinations, Coat of the examinationa is born by the Johnstown Society for the Preventios of Tuberculosis. Sth. edules are set up by the office of the Chmbria County SBuperin- tendent of Schools and the X- Raving will be supervised by Al vin T Buck assistant oounty superintendent, and Harry Her shey of the Johnstown Society All adults are encouraged 0 present themselves at one Of he centers for a chest X-Ray Ar rangements have been madd with focal school administrators 10 X-Ray grade school calldren at the various centers especially those whise medical examinations reveal a need for the X-Ray Adults may be tested iff desire, free of cost, atl any various (samingtion ona he they of the at a high schools in Cresson, 89. angler snd at the Baraesboro Skating Rink. The following schedule will be in effect during the examinations Monday, Mar. 29 Cresson Celter- Cressonn High School from § to 11 & mm Gailit- gin High Schoo! fram 11 to 11:40 a mm Gullitzin High School from I to i i p m. and adults from Cresson and Gallitzin and vicinity from 3 2 to 3 > Hh. A family Enner | were married in Rootville in 1900. School Students ‘under the direction of Dr. W. M. Leonard To Be Main Speaker Nise pre-clinic students of the Miners’ Hospital School of Nurs- ing, Spangler, will be ne to the school when the given their caps on M gan in the auditorium of The cap symbolizes the spirit of unselfishness, sympathetic un- | derstanding and devotion to duty Land ia presmnted Song the cere mony. privilege of wearing cap signifies that the The following students will re- their caps. Mary Louise Hastings, Mary Alice Gel i and ‘Rita Therese Vasilko, Nastydsie. The music for the Hi | bert Caldwell, director of the stu Twsday, Mar 21 Spanginr Canter Spangler High RBehool from #30 to 11 a Barnesboro Center Barneaboro High School from 1 to 4 p m Adults Irom Spangler Barnes boro and vietnitly (such as Mars teller and Nicktown areas: from § od m Wedoaeondiny, Viar. 23 Patton Center Hastings High | School from B30 to 10.30 a m Reade Twp High School from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. ; Patton High School from 1 to 3:30 p. m., and adults from Flastings, Reade Twp. ' Fatton, Carolitown, East and West Carroll Townships, Clear field Twp, Dean Twp, White Twp, and Chest Twp from 3.30 to 5 pm Xorays of students will take piace in bus-load groups of 50 Adults aire requested 10 come inte the KH School the side door the Patfon School, | and go from to the gym nasium, site of the X-ray -_ ine Thursday, Mur. 23 Ehenstiurg Center Ebensburg- | Cambria High Rehool from 9 to 11°30 as mm, Carrclitown High Sehool from 1 to 3:30 po my, and Adults from Ebensburg. Colver Review and su £ ships from 3:30 to Sp Mm one femae pany swid group to be boys to remove axy or for girls to drems in paper bicuses as they did for previous examinations. All pupils and those to take the ex- aminations are cautioned not to! wear clothing having metal fix- tures, dJapecially in the chest ares, becausp metal affects the X-Ray picture. Remember do not wear metal buttons pins neck “mains ote, if you are to be X- Fayed Elder Quits As Head Joint School Board The poetic of the Ebernaburyg Cambria wenahip School Board, Jolin Elder since the creation of the body 33 years ago, resigned 31 a meeting Monday night Mr Elder plans to conlilue as a board member a capacity he ras served for 40 years. The vet. evan +ducator said be la MePPing own because he has held the paaition the long period A evil engineer, Mr Elder is em- pioyed by Citizens Lumber Co, of Ebetudurg. The board accepted the resigna- and named Frank Erhard as the new president Mr. Friward is president of Cambria Twp School Board. 3 Spangler Youths for + rns on Draw Sentences 1948, by the State Su- preme Court, was granted a con- board Bunch will be represented h led guilty to charges of forgery by Attornies Archie Matthews of S8amerset and Bruce Sciotto Johnstown. Contests Banned by Liquor Control Beard Customer-atiracted contests for prises at lLipensed places banned last Thursday by State Liquor Control Board Chairmar of the Board Fred erick T. Gelder, said that the order was the at leagues, composed of several teams each, organized to play pool and bowl- ing pinball machines and shuffle in taprooms. of | i James : Magulicit, § fore Juige George W. Griffith in| Fbensburg. Their sen- 3 For Check Forgery Others to Get Hearing Before Juvenile Court The three Spangler Youtls, who had pociteted hundreds of dollars by cashing fragdulent cheeks in four North Cambria banks, were! sentenced to a stale mdustrial school Monday, when they plead- | The boys, Donald Abmma Passerella and Andrew entered their pleas De | & “art tendes alt i» ht the White Hill Indus.’ trial Sclicol are for indetirminate Were | | 18 yeary while | i broadly worded it was aimed especially | mayer {Chief | Roberts The order prohibits license hold- | ers from conducting conlests any kind on the lcensed premis- es or from permitting outside sponsorship of such contests Purchase Property Guy H. and Virginia Weakland of | ‘month period. They fo periods. They are to remain there until released by trustees of the | institution. i Three other youths all under. af age. are being held in the county detention home pend mg 4 hearing in juvenile: court They wire arrested following an inveatigition by Sgt. Eimer Sch pf the state police, and County Detective Joseph The six youths cashed approx- imately 30 fo checks mount mg to early 000 owtr a ane the signature of Dr. F. C in of Barnesboro, C—O INJURED IN SMDE lof Hastings purchased properties was Lawrance Beers, 21. of Ashville treated in the Altoonn Morey | sald an ' members enrolled in the unit dur- ing the past five years Lecorchick Named By Rod & Gun Club Report 107 Rabbits Trapped In Barnesbore Joneph Levorchick was retained ag president of hd Barnesbord Rod and Gun Club al a meeting Sunday in Barnesboro Moose Hal Other offuters are John Korta, vice president; John Petruska, treasurer, Andrew Mehal, secre dents’ chorus. The chorus has selected three numbers: Look Por The Silver Lining Little ud 8Bhoes and My Creed Hoes, music supervisor at town h School. will sing, An Irish Lullaby, and Macushals, dur- ing the program. trator of the Miners’ Hospital, wil} five the welcoming address Dr M. Leonard, pein cipal of Barnesboro a member of the So Council, will address the students. Mrs. Mary Lou Coy, Nunsing Instructor, will and Ethel! H Nurses, will accept ‘and np students. he Cambria chapter In this area four branches bave announced the workers for the annual campaign, chairman of the Branch. Cleon R. Wyland of Bar nesbors 8 the Susquehanna Branch, Andreas is chairman of the Moun- tain Branch, and Joseph W. Sandy ia chumirman of the Alle gheny Branch, The following i= the list of the town chairman in the above nan- ed branches and some of the workers who will help in the fund CRI PRIED tary, Michael Ranick, Joa Willa- ¢ ski, and Daniel nd ML Jobin Peirigiko, auditors; Yankoski, Mr FPelrisko Witinak:, trustees, and Mr. . Lecorekick, publicity man. All active menibers are n- Jaded cm the game comumillee. It was anounced by (he presi- dent that 17 trapping 43 of the rabbits. Mr. Lecorchick thanked the borough residents for cooperating in Lad chair- a rabbils were trap | ped within Lhe borough mits and . Romeo Babella was credited wilh rabbit trapping program. He also Harrs average of about 1s It wis mported that streams in the BRBarnesboro district have been stocked with ‘arious types | ‘of fish and Khe WONS with sma) Nominees are Attorney John P Lantzy, commander; Hugo Viva | ore. deill, senior vice commander; Robert Morley, junior vice com- | 'mander; Cleon Wyland master, andl Wm. Reed Mr. Lanizy and Mr Wyland | ‘ara thy only candidates thus far for reelection. ‘Grand Jurors Indicate They Sat en Splinters The Manth Grand "which | completing its work last 3 Half of G. I Insurance of the state's : none.” | tive figures iin Hastings, 152 feet on First | Hospitai dispensary last Saturday The advancement is credited to Aveune and 135 feet on Spangler afte in after being caught i ts not only in medical Street in from Fae . as Hastings, Emma | tall of arth at the Oavalier Coal sanitary sciences, but also in!G. and Guy Weakiand, for the Ch. operations X-Ray examina- standards of living. sum of $8,000. tion was made of the injury. and He led a Democratic ticket last | Sop that soundly thrashed the Be eT a rah. of Secretary of meth tn Finan HR + mem