Recognized Medium Of Union Labor Interests Vol 57 No. 24 UNION PRESS-COURIER PA. THURSDAY, > Bingle Copy be 5 North Cambria Districts Would Take 40 Years To Pay for Structure Plans for a proposed joint high sc ho] bw five Northern Cambria school (Astricts were cancelled at a meet. ng last night, when the geclared the cost of the propossd school “would be prohibitive The boards are Barnesbhor and Spungler Boroughs {i Ba Susquelmnna and West Carroll Townships The was taken at a al thes Spangler Hig The officials S100 showed school wn great district It was also said would need 40 ye pay the buliding. not counting expense of operating During the session, the secre. tary wing instructed to notify Dr Arthur M. Stull, county superin- tendent of schools, that the ma. jority of the boards wished to withdraw from the proposal In February, the five boards had conferred with officigls of the Stite Department of Public Instruction in Harrisburg rela- tive to forming a joint school dis- trict and erecting a new joint high school building At ‘hat time the directors were asked to plan a more ecomom ical basis before applying for Denilson to merge and build William Buck Again To Head YFW Post | St. Benedict Unit Will Install Officers Sunday Wilkin: Buck will be installed comnmander of Ream-Miller | Post 7783 Veterans of Foreign Wars. 31. Benedict, izations: next »Y & I 8 Spe hn fiers - that . ™ . Ld 18 ha th Dy POOrier § a tax burden handledt by é€ach ya ld t ’ pl Lie to he he boards for tha that ¢ ars io on as Cuire of of the Fbensburg, commande YFW's 26th District, at the organ- | regular meeling to | be heki this Sunday L R Mc- | jyution to ask ie $ superintender Count thi Tyr raising his to $14 Wage Drove supen super The tions Speci ary w $6 500 In Stull in his Assistants are Daniel enbach. Alvin ward supervisor rity hig f Arthur M mirth con » y Schools Cambria Cour tors held Tuesday burg Con irthouse St ull WAS salary ind] vearly {3 500) § re RES N hig ts i for ntenden Yise¥y «¢ vf = Pre three assistar Auchenbach, Alvin Edwar? pa id $7500 McGuire per formerly } education As each year accepting sta T McGuire in Dr Stull Bi they of at the and year paid increased from the said he planned Special Was i tarry { “BY meet ae Wond : he "as the ihria — TER Fire Fhe ty ns gral fact % ? 47 if $2 vw ER Hw 3 Ne pav from Rift; Were a5 Assistant inty ation threes the {fs al edu I. and be is O 'aniel T. Buck now will The posi $5500 The supervisor's sal £000 to Dir change slection, nd Auch- a ha: educatio Agnes K A Buck The salary hikes were appr ed in connection with special an isletion passed at the last Gen eral passsd payments Aseinbiy a bill gra to school The Legislature nting increased dist riots for raising salaries of officials Clean-Up Urged By Fallentimber Club Una nimous state to T ithe pollution of Clearfiel will | fentured the meeting of the Fall ge of a reso- rohibit be in charge of the ceremonies lentimber Sportsmen last Friday Mr mander recently. were as follows: Andy Stachura, senior vice commander; William Paviock, junior wite commander; * Others named hor PR | resod ut the pext Cambria Co Buck was reelected com- | at the Fallentimber jon will be placed Behoo! Federation of Sportsmen meeting at Ebens- burg. As was pointed Clearfield Creek out at streams in Northern ty and would stream for fishing, k fg ref SHefil To § 2 ix i of ok carper tion, SERGE $ : i gERiE El he R ’ il {1 8 i i if | PATTON, APRIL 13, 1950 12 Pages — 96 Columns Northern Cambria’s Best and Largest Weekly Subscription $2.50 Per Year Carrolitown Council Will Consider New Falling Aircraft Insurance Proves Good Buy for Joe Collins Airplane Crashes Shelve Joint School Building To View Road Plans Top for Magee Ave. “Stull Named Again As Head of Schools - In Cambria County Special Meet Tonight ; Lacey Resigns Position lana far the if the Rd Boro the St etery ussed by lg fe 4 pt the Sey PRT - Patto in within Carrolitown front] ng £51" Ch Cen disc ATT wider “of tion R Car ad ated Himits Bene q 3 LNG vy t Wii t's Tew ed ro of Carrollits an members cial mest this Th Bi Irsiay ‘E Oficina betel % » vii} : Writs yu? eof Gr iact { $i! of 1 the Farge lk pproximately and widening and resurfacys readbed will borne # ps ie nstimetior waY & he Action also will be taken the resignation of Ligouri Lacey who had been serving as presi tent. from the coundil body Mr. Lacey, who had been en ploved at the 8t Benedict mine prior to its closing, has been tem. porarily taking the piace of Herman Bearer as street commis sioner since Mr. Bearer suffered sn eye injury while breaking concrete during 8 water line job by the boro un. State Starts Repair Werk On Local Streets tar pt “NUriac rk gi i Ave n ; Patton. (ther stale ugh the town also will made to |TH 5 4 ar : ia be this will SLi Charles Bauers of state highways Cambria County. at a confer nee with Patton Council last week Mr Bauers sald he will ask the deg it to conejder black- LOpp main business yt A rtme neg Fat thin wu Sataiday ed in holes the paving on Mel. Ave, including the repair of troublesome bumps at drainage points The planning to department also is build some kind of a drainage systems to prevent the fioow of water from the Strittmat. ter hill dowr Mellon Ave tons rw K mer last state forces fill fy lewn The bora fathers have requested that manual labor be used in dis tributing ashes on boro streets next winter The mechanical spreads used this year did a good job, it was pointed out, but they result in too much dust during periods when ashes are not nec- SENAY Miners’ Hospital Gets First Grant For Construction of New Addition The first part of the application for federal aid for the construc. tion of a new wing at the Miners’ Hospital in Spangler has been approved. As a resoit, according to announcement by Dennis J Keenan, head of the fund drive for the construction of the new addition. the hospital will receive $17R.000 in federal funds towards (the construction Progam Creek cash The plete before Wing make efforts to raise cnsh - FP Head Local Eagles iwhich have to do with tof the architectural Building plans for the wing are being outlined at present Engin- sers have been making plans at the hoapital and when completed they will be submitled to stale and foderal authorities for ap- yroval ; The has $122.000 in the recent intensive th Com- institution on hand from campaign An now is underway the financing of the new Ateording to Mr Keenan the Bakerton VFW Post had paid $1,000 on its pledge and the Ex- Bervicemen's 1h at Hastin ree fund drive cently paid $1, 000 on its ple in he] Committees in the various i trict towns will put forth now made All persons and Spintes of business in the area served by | the hospital are being contacted | far thelr donations At prSSamt. the aipital ba pon federal-aid gg i ob pie next | week, it was stated. ® projects Hastings Authority Headed| By McNelis The Hasti: iy, res contiy officers cers 16 gS Municipat Aythor. incorporated, purpose of olecting with foliowing | offi. serve for the snsuing year: President James McNelis vice president, Domine Dimente secretary George Clark, and Tre ssurer, DA. Westover Members of the board and terms of office are: Robert ver, one year, A F Baker: two vears Eugene Endler three Do- minke Demento, four and James McoNalis, © yoRrs No specific undertaking has as teen planned by the newly authority tf tentative are that project started in near A recreational park and building are two of the in comtemniplation ert ret ree for the the T the Hoe re ve! reg! awl |e the very i Aa wiili be future ia public i nk Anniversary Of North Pole Visit! = gy Cresson Man y CH Robert E Peary, a na- {tive of Creasen, 49 years ago last Joe Collins of St Soxniface has reason io bat he han « (with only 640 miles on it), when the Shoe Factory for Patton Now ‘Out’ Gallitzin Fire Co. motor trouble and hit Jost in time and escaped with only brush buras Into 4 Cars Sunday Near St. Boniface Atteypting ts Taha 08 On Portion Route 36 Watching an af it always what it's cracked up to be! So discovered hundreds of ow ious spectators Sunday along the Hastings Road near St. Boniface when the light Cub they were wa into four cars while t to take off from a section of kL Joseph Collins of St. Boniface, owner of one of the cars. who the anly person to throw himself to the pavement to avoid being hit. Neither the Sos HOF Mia puMenger Wire ia. The ; piloted by G elly of Verona, Foo eny County. His brother, also of Verona, vir 3 pam a was h y ig Se about £30 3 - a the ap Nout the Cub's motor red while the pilot was atlemptiog into the air State police pd go engine trouble apparently caused fe Platte to nose few se0- on after It le a as a result it crashed into the cars. State police were told by that he and hia brother had ed earlier in When they tried to visit suitable landing spot When EL found due to EL) { ne (Jnimes Btudio Photos, Patton) alveraft issinrance on his "50 Ford hin . Mr, Collins “hit the dirt” Fistatie of the wiutap ure in fhe Stary 43 the TEAS Says Chamber of Commerce Group To Hasten Alarms A project for the obtaining ot a shoe po for Patton which would Bave given employment to about 200 men 8 now definitely oul,” atcording to a report made by the 10-man industrial oasmit- tee of the Patton Chamber of Commerce at the Meeting te evening in the | re fi inelend a re, a new plant, d its pres organization's In order to expediate the ans | wering of alarms, the Gallitsin Volunteer ¥ire Co. members have mapped plans to install fire tele- phones in two homes and a club room. Fires ia Gallitzin will reported by calling T7001. Si Mra William A. Froehlich, thn | home Jarsing chairman for the “een dy com il in the hom AUFsing course A new stituted the H Scneol, | firemen Ei member © an a | Dumin Kibler, both of St ‘ingn. Total damage to the z ent facilities near aster. Mr FN RN, the! originally had planned to move nurse, was roctor into Western Pennsylvania. Ram- | 26hool . ut ors about a yp shoe fac! IE the Spangler classes. Completini; | Speak | Are-Aghting at fj the meting lust Bars Plinsinski spoke on oseph Work on the project is axpac: Thursday planted the American ited to get under way b this . The : 62 more | The naw unit | room and a modern Estimated cost of the addition ts about $500,000 Be John Watkins John Watkin was t of Aerie 1344 Frater. named aa nal Order of Eagles, at a reorg- | 5 Y 112. i anjtation meeting in the lodge] home sl Patton Monday night He succeeds Michael Prebihalo Other officers named at the! meeting were Michael Capko, vice resident: William Leary, chap- | ain: William Baranik, treasurer Albert Wilshire 8r, Sondurtor; Harry Dumm, outside guard: bert Wilshire Jr, inside guard and Martin Cymbor, Urustes three years Named as delegates the state comvention in Allentown to be held June 30 tH July 2 were J. Bender, Edward Gregory (and Francis Weaver, Officers will | be installed at a meeting on June | \ The local Aerie will be host to a District 14 meeting on San- | ‘day, Apr. 23. A class of about 75 candidates will be initiated at the | session. Following the meeling a8 E dinner will be served and dancing! will feature i the vening ‘a nearby Coop. iin the al the earth's northerly point Several of Adm ‘who made this special journey to also will include & Basement, new the North Pole are now deceased. the last, Mat: Henson of New {York City, who died last year. His staunch ship, the Roose velit, is still in service, a tugboal in Seattle, Wash A monument in honor of the famsd North Pole ' discover is erected in Cresson on ‘a plot of ground at the fork of the William Penn and loretlo highways It was unveiled at a ceremony Oct. 15, 1837. Another honor given lo Adm Peary. is the Admiral Robert E Peary Boy Seout Council named famed explorers honor {The boy scout council makes up all of Cambria County and parts { adjoining counties N. C. Basketball ‘All-Stars Receive ‘Awards Yesterday Presentation of small gold bas kethalis to members of the All- ' Star team of the Northerm Cam ibria Baaketball League featured the annual spring meeting | banquet of the league Wednesday ieverung of this week at Ercu- ifani's Grill in Gallitzin. Peary's aides and tory have been cirenlating in the ared for several weeks Charles Welty, chairman of the industrial committee, reported at! the meeting that during the past month alone his group has con- i tacted some S0-odd firms on loca ting new planta in Paton. He algo said that many communities | ares building up funds for the enticing of industry ints their sec Lions The comimitlee is and has been following up all “leads” It is to be commended for ita work, being done entirely on a voluntary basis Farm Cooperative Stockholders Meet of the Bureau Co- Rodand N principal ual stock he executive secretary Pes nnayvivania Farm operative Association Benjamin Was the speaker al the first ann holders’ mesting of the Cambria County Farm Bureau yesterday st the Ebensburg Courthouse E. J Farsbaugh, president of the farm bBrUeas, Was in charge of the ali-dny session which got under way st 10 a m. E J Wes trick, secretary; Jack Dolly man- ager, and Mr. Farabaugh gave reports. The board members who were elected at district meetings’ A representative of each mem- | Barnesboro, i ber school, i Gallitain, Lilly, | cage team. A trophy was presented Lilly Cresson, | Nuny cia and | { Patton, was as well as | members of the 194 949-50 All Star Ebensburg and Bar! Kartheim of St. Lawrence. Bylaws also were 1] yr terest and discussion. {as the 1948-30 champ of the lea- ° the second time within a fire Tuesdxy night of this destroyed 500 puillet chick- the property of Thomas r of rg R. D1 bn Tuesday cremated’ -0ld chicks shortly before m. Dauntless Fire Co. of responded to the fire [a On Apr. 1 of last year a| similar fire Gestroyed another 500 young chickens. Mr. Lauer told firemen he had | inspected the chicken coop about | 20 minutes before the blaze was | discovered, He said he was afraid | the high winda would cause a! brooder to set fire to a coop. i haa) damaged. Firemen - preventing the fire from ye To an in i | fue, and alsc one to Cresson as’ runner-up. Members of the he Star team were chosen bY coaches of member high schools! from among the opponents. Those | ‘named on the team were: V. Carmosinoe and W. Burns of Sallitain, E. Adelsberger and of Lilly, N. Farkas Jr. of Patton, and “Butch” Steele {of Barnesboro. | pn Speaker at the event was Coach Rice of Altoona. Officers of the league this are from Patton High 8ch with Coach Pat Marquette as president and ‘John 1. Bamard high school principal, h league secretar) secretary. Cronauer New Governor Hastings Moose Lodge P. N. Cronauer will head the Atickler, district manager of the Farm Bureau Insurance, and H C. McWilliams, county agent. Mr Benjamin's address followed these Tar, and * fim, “Paradise y Mrs. Thomas Stokes = Expires Suddenly Mrs. Augusta Stokes, of Es a D. died at 10:45 Wednesday mom enroute to the Miners' Hospital A resident of she had been ill since last tion as a collector of salt and! pe shakers and had over R000 1 sets of different kinds A daughter Phoebe (Dandois) Quinet, 29. 15868. She is survived by her husband and three sisters: Mrs Julia Legrand and Mrs. Morris the course Wore: | and inhalitors. dis he alert | F Laiti, pa Tau Fraternity. He is local Fraternity Council. She had gained quite a reputa- | of Charles andi she was born in Philipsburg on Sept. | Prevost of Patton R. D. and Mrs, ° Elizabeth Bailey, Janet Caldi- ‘well, Betty Joan Checkon, Dolores! Chuhran, Judy Ragas, Anni Mineetuti, i i i i a a— Goat Farm Lice Ruling DaBella, Jean Vine ginka Formeck, Fide Arnita Fry. er. Anna Mae Fryer, Ruth Jobinson, leona J Guaick, Shin ley Kirsch Mary Jo Kirkpatricl, | Elizabeth Ann Kline, Mary Jayne | Krehel Joanne Kutaor, Anna Map | Kirsch, Evelyn Keamer, Dolors Marjorie J Liddell, Viv. fan M. Lindahl! and Crmnnie Logan. | Fleanor J. Loman, Marie Mi. laich Margaret MM. Mansfiehdl, Janet V. McComble, Dolores Annie Nenlen, Josephine Onorato, Dol- ares Platkao, Dolores Anne Pa rish Louise A. Pelleschi, Jennifur ‘elem, Jane Refiner. Marion J Stapp. Mae Louie Struck, Ione A. Blusser, Rose Mary Smarsi, Jaret Smarsh, Joana M. Smith bauer, Mary T. Bchrinkel, Betlly Shimko, Alice Ann Sewnlish, Bel ty Stevens, Mary Lola Ver che nd Jane Anne Warn gE William S. Dixon Makes ‘Who's Who' William 8 Diem of Patton ni! cently received recognition for extra-curricular activity at the Pennsylvania State Coll Mr. Dixon way chosen, MONE | poand pevoked his Hoense. with 388 students at the collagip, | to uppear in the publication, a haetios aa : “Who's Who in the News at Penn | H McCann fective last ‘ fitate.” The students were selecl- | McCann's decision was | ed because of special prominemie | Judgs aftr Banterta had appealed. in noteworthy lines of effort, (the board decision. | making them the subject of he For the first time in the wll tory of the Cambria County Court court in a case in State Liquor Control Board The Site Su day reversed the county court's order to the board In action against Joseph Banteria, operator of the C1! Inn, Barnesboro R. D. The LCB had ordered Banterin's Hoon revoked. However, the county court changed the ruling | te a W-day suspension. The appeal to the higher court, authorize for the first time by a new law last year, was the first time much in the county an appeal was not permitted. bs eX. The Appeat Ernest alke deputy altorney general anes to the Lijuor ing MR. soe Board. Banterin had been cited by the | PLOB for al violations in | September and October, 1947 r of FD SR FO AAAI SENN: John H. Kline Dies At St. Lawrence Mr Dimop, a senjor in Journ | lism, is a veteran of World Wir! 11 and a member of the Phi Kap aditor of the “Laurel” the fre ternity magazine, and a membre of the Blue Kep, men's honorary | John H. Kline, 74, of St. Law. society. He is & marber of the rence. one of North Cmabria Degian, campus news COURLY's best-known farmers, ex- Daily Co us * won A having worked two years at luis home at 8:30 o'lock with the editorial staff. At prow Fast Saturday morning. sent. he is assisting in wg | Mr Kine had retired from a se booklet for the Inter active farmin He also ‘was Mr. Dixon is a son of Mr. and Mrs John A. Dixon of Patton a rn] Janesville Offlials are trying to learn the identity of a man Survivihg sre one bLrther: Mrs. John Patton R. D., and Mary ad wil Ham, both at home. i Funeral services were conduc! ted at ® a. m, Tuesday in the St. | Lawremes Cntholic Church by { Rey. Putiser Regia MeCow. hater. ak Burial was in a ~—Your UPC Currier he finally did set his near the highway he unable to take off again. The plane then was moved by him and passing motorists to the that road could be uted as a Traffic was halted to permit takeof? The other damaged addition fo that of Mr. were owned by Robert Sever i i a face, and Patrick Holtz of i cars was estimated at $800. plane was taken to police said Kelly told them would not attempt to have paired Hundreds of residen tracted to the area attempts to land He eral sweeps reid bet it has betn overruled by a ghee ge rior Court Tues: | Ww action has been taken § Prior to last four ,& was filed by Atty. | Johnstown, friend, in an honest vimile.
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