Rev. Father | Demetrius Dumm, Gor- OBB. son of Mr. and Mrs. Under & master plan Presented to the 1951 Legislature by | High way ng Commission, over $17 million] be spent in Cambria County during g about 231 miles of road. a of J calls for the development and! hea nsylvania's entire highway network, It! the next 12 years! report OE { £ p 1 $563,000. Route 22 would be | a in the! three lanes wide or over through- | Xe8 uf out the county. ; Cherry a: les 1 -8 mi anil constructic 251,800; 2 {sky observed the 25th anniver-| : tion, | Route 558, between Route 2:9 of limited reconstruction, iat L J. Kirkpatrick's along Route | $781.800;: 2.3 miles new construc- | 219 in BE. Carroll to inter | tion One new section | section of road from erton to] miles new con Routes 82, 11088, 11078 and oss | i from Nicktown through Colver to | 2.1 miles HHmited re-| $84300: 41 miles construction, $318,700; 87 ‘| Route 11088, between Mundys {Corner and Nanty-Gilo-—1.5 miles new construction, & ; $304,700 (work (easy- J completed), Conemaugh to em ng Wg Route 45, from Belsano Corner Road) 3.8 miles new con- | Nanty-Glo to Route 219, . struction, $544.500. west of Ebensburg-—4.1 mites lem. :! Route 58 (Johnstown to Wind reconstruction, $329, Yer)-—4.5 miles new construction, Miles new construction, $330,300. $1,469,400 Route 180, between Wilmore 1 INTERCOMMUNTTY | and oe timited | reconstruction. $4000: 75 miles Route 38, betweon a t on! new construction, $348.500. the Patton-8t. Boniface and | Route 184, between P miction, (slong miles limited | nd Bedford County line—5 miles undone | new $453800; 3 0248 + mic ie limited construction, $8,100. (Haws Pike), from don Dum of East Carroll Town ship, suc cessfully doctrinal thesis at tional Benedictine College of Sant’ Anselmo, Rome, Italy, for] the degree of Doctor of Sacred Father Demetrius, went Rome for advanced studies mn Facred Theology in October | 1946. He bas now proceeded Jerumalern to enter the Role | Biblique Francaise for Sdvanted passed Bis the In‘erna- istudy in Sacred Beripture: The Degree. of Doctor of i" & prerequisite facred en- ering this school | petty thefls, damaging property. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Diuzan- | sary of heir wedding on Tuesday | 1of this week. Mr. and Mrs Diuzansky have! } spent all of their married life in Carroiitbwn. Mrs. Ditzansky was the former Miss Roh Watt, dau- | ghter of the late Walter Watt, | and Mrs Matilda Watt The cou} | ple have two chadren. * 9 i Miss Jane Buck, stuocent nurse at the Mercy Hospital in Johns own, Was 8 week snd visitor at home of her parents, Mr. and] Mra. Gregory Buck. My. and Mrs. Ray Bearie and family have moved fromm the W.| Earl Sharbsugh building on Main Btreel, to the home they recent iy purchased om Carroll Street. | Mr. and Mre. Mark Buck have moved inte the home formerly vceupiad by the Beartes. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sharbaugh have moved into their pewiy constructed home on Choreh Btreet. Miss Ethel Donasue of Oallit- rin spent several days visiti at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. D Connell here. From here she loft for Washington, D. C, to visit with & heice, Mr. and Mrs Willard Wilkin son Br. of Cresson were visiting with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Crooks on Batlurday Mr. end Mrs. Paul Stevens of Washington, D C., were week end visitors at the home of Mr rents, Mr. and Mrs. J Levens. ! Louis Wolf, aged 84 years, a jor of Rev. Father Thomas Wolf. ORE. former pastor of BL Benedict's Catholic Church, died Juvenile Delinqu quency Rate ony ar It ad et SANT GS A a ——— RR A ABA OAS | Ww man Siang we | Harrisburg on Th y and day of Inst week in attendance at | {A state meeting of the Malt] . Beverage Association Mrs, Thomas A. Owens Sr, Mra. BF. H. Sharhsugh and ise | Fannie C. Wetzel spent several days in Pittsburgli and Duguesne | during this Week. SE BND Mr. and Mrs. Julian Burle hi Punssutavney and Mr. and i U. A Stolz of this place wl Saturday evening visitors at the | A a } eri In County Has 20% Decline year omiy 67 youngsters reve committ to) the home while awsiting juvehile court action 1, preceding year the tolal was An increase In aomestic rels- tions cases is shown in the Te port. At the end of the year ine probation office hud 928 dosmstic «i relations casey in its fles--as in crease of 42 cased. Thess involve desertion, non-suppert and sey. of- fenses resulting In peiethity charges. The collection of funds in the probation buresu showed a (om parable increase. Pnder court or ders, the u collected $IK4~ 458 from sts and rodis- tributed it among the perjons who brou the vourt action for | support is is nn increas of and a wide assortment of | Jour about $40,000 over the 1949 toll- { ful misdeeds. The preced: sctions. a pin The probation bureau also han- juvenile court, dled 148 unofficial cases and pro- | Of the youngsters taken before | cessed 1.051 clearances for the U.| | juvenile court authorities, 61 of [5 Armed Forces. them were repeaters with pre vious records. However, the ma-! MINE REPORTS jority were placed_on probation | 10nly were committed lo inati- | spection Reports published in this | | paper are ae for inspection | The drop in juvenile Sifatas Lat the U. 8 Bureau of Mines | flso is reflected in the report of | section office, 543 Vine St. Jolins- | the county's detention home. 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