Sh BOR PH 0 nl % Ase aa meption of the “Journal” ra P. Oammarata, mterd as sec- A. Owens, Hiditor si Business Manager i Managing di or Circulation Manager NATIONAL hho N i feral Tor pu os. 88 An oe of Ae vertisies the aiivasiage io ombined and reader ane day the Johnstown newspapers were in contact | Seeking information about Conrad M. Richter, who Sie winner of 1950 for his novel “The Town Mr | Sirst newspaper experince in Cambria County. in a iad of 10, and the same year lists himsel in 88 having been editor of The Patton Weekly gp few months. Nothing in the files of the Patton Le ever was a member of its staff, but since his kas bein made, the problem solves Pack in the early 1900's there were two newspapers in gat Joust for a short time. There evidently were certain p didn't either like the nmaagement, or the policy, m Courier and Inaugurated an apposition newspaper, x the Journal. A couple of years age someone own unearthed ome of the copies of this short-lived dhe only one we've ever seen. Appatently Mr. Richter al remembrance presently by elder citizens Nfeblood of any newspaper in its columns Quite were glad to close shop. IL is amazing how § #ven remember anything about the newapaper @istinction of having had at one time residing in| Prise winner of (oday years ago, when Patton entertained the County | Bere, the company that came the longest “Patton Township Fire Company” of Allegheny | trip was made to Patlon either because we were — or they curs. Anywiy, they were accorded a fine and the visiting firemin indicated that they enjoyed | h Allegheny County, has been growing in § and bounds, anil the 1950 population shows souls. Because of this rapid growth, neighboring been grabbing popula sections of their territory, this, on January 1, 1952, the township will When that happens it will lose the name of Fiscomme the Borooga of Momrosvie "WAS I SEE IT . By STATE SENATOR JOHN J. Absa This week we shall just briefly | analyse some of the past happen- | ings; not for the reastm “1 told ivou #0.” but, just to keep the | record straight. | Several weeks ago, Which may ‘now be termed as MucArthurs | ‘hey-day,’ we stated that Presi | dent Truman would g¢ down in | history as the greatest of the | great. That was during the time | that McArthur has jus. returned from Japan: the batds were | playing. the flags were waving | and the people were cheering Our remarks At that time, were possibly very unpopular but, now. #8 each day gots by our prophecy at that time is becom. ing a reality. Only this week, Ray Tucker, Washington's famous analyist and a man who happens to be a bitter Truman hater, stated that the QOF has, once again, muffed the ball hy puting their eggs into the MacArthur basket Such a statement, by Tucker, will have a great bearing upon the policies of the Republican Party in the days to tome OCut- standing Republican leaders throughout the nation are dis afresing with MacArthir's all-out ar Program. These Republican lenders real ige that the American people wan! peace—not war.—-and. the MacArthur policy, if instituted would bring an oulright war im- mediately that would last years and ruin not omly this generation but generations 16 come seneral Marshall brought important facts at the Senate Hearing, in Washington, recently, | that prove, without anv shadow | a doubt. how wrong MacArthur | oy It took & great deal of courage to act as Mr. Truman did and be | cause of his courage and sincerity | and timely action, w& again re neat that President Truman is the ‘man of the hour” And will go’ down in history without & par | allel We think the Korean War will, | before many thonths, be history | Then it iz our duty to fortify the Western Hemisphere will all the equ pment nec eRBATY, Mong with | ! GALLITZIN By oy MapALEM hh BUCK Past Commanders Hold ‘Banquet At Oriental i | Memorial Post 174 | Legion, Gallitzin, held their sev. | enth annual banguet at the Orien- i vaANiAna out | ar td sain Past Commanders (lub of the | American | proper man-power, and then have a definite show-down | Russia. This we expect to happen before too long with Red Personally, we do not think we. will be involved in a Third World War because General is so conducting himself, with the Allied Natioms along that Eisenhower | Russia realizes we are not shadow boxing nor fooling. she cannot tisk being involved in a World War after realizing that, as every hour goes by, we are gelling stronger and better fortified This week will sce the show down on Gov. Fines Tax Pro posal. His entire Program will be voted upon to raise sufficient monies to meet the requirements for the commitments made far the next biennium We and we humbly state, that we will vote for Governor Fines entire Tax Program with the exception of the Rtafe Income Tax At the present time of wriling the two twams balances in this MANET and 20 Democratic Senators It takes 28 votes to pass any meas gre. Twenty Democraia are op posed to the Rtats Intome Tax sin outstanding Rep iblican Rens tors have joined our forces HH they stand by. the finial vole on the Income Tax will be 26 agains! and 24 for the measure And, #f nothing happens at Harrisburg that will be the final outcome and a great victory for all Pennsyl We have always taken ths at- titode that such measures should {be voted upon and looked upon not as Democratic nor Republican Bills but. Bills that affect the mu | tual welfare of the public We | always felt that the integrity of men is far superior than personal : politics If these 8six Revublican Sena [tors stand by the 20 Democratic Senators. it will be a credit Lo the { Democratic Partly and an saver. lasting credit to those six Repud- Hean Benators for thelr courage and convictions Atl shy rate. the asus will be closed this week and we shall son Know the outcome Senator John J Haluska i Mrs William Galivano and { daughter, Sharon Jean, of Bridge fton, N. J. returned home after | spending several weeks at ‘home of her parents, Mr. and | Mra. Rsiph Ratchford of Galiit i Mr. and Mrs. Blanley Rogalsk) {| of Haverhill, Mass, spent savers {days last week visiting Mr i Mrs. John Osmolenski of Jeffer- i son Bt | Edward Dingwall and Miss were it not for our own town of Patton, the | tal Ballroom on Sesfay, May 13. i Betty Hall of Philadelphia recent- gheny County would be giad to continue their tio *Pattone” in Pennsylvania don't jibe with on of the improvement of the Duman Dam je all due credit was given the state for ils improvement, we did get off on the wrong the Departrsent of Forests & Walters with Ia Fisk Commission, headed by C. A an thf hay taken over the Dumas. Dam | Fifteen past commanders attend {od Two were unable to attend John BR Gillen, who Is a J in the Altoona Vetsriing | recently discharged f pinwall Velarans Ho are 24 p 3 these three Yingling. Thamas R. Webb Raymond Lang. are decensed: Joseph — WAS 8 last ly visited at the home rents, Mr. and Mra ers of Main 8 of his predict, | 30 Republican Benators 3 the | Davia al and! i i A { { { ki ii TT Cr AA fl J PTI ED VAIRGLER WHO DELIVERS WS WIPE 1S OM "TARE SAOCRT oN al BEAVER VALLEY Elden Shope, 45, Buried Here Saturday Afternoon Elden Shope place, died last $ in the MM wheres Ne had a week Mr nye WAS & BON { iam C. and Millie Fhope He ia survived by his wife, El la (Hever Shope, aud these protheri and sisters: Mra Wilber: ta Lynth of New York, John of Virginia, Gary of Maryland, Mra (Nive Davis of Tyrone, Mrs Mar. garet Everhart of this piace and Plorethy Gilligan of Coal One sister, Thelma, preced- od mim in death Mr Bhope was a member of the United Mine Workers Loo at Heverly Funeral services were tonducly #4 &t Lhe late home last Satur day aflerncon by Rev. Jones andl intermint wis made in the Ullah ville (Cpmelery HN Mrs John lipsburg Hospital, heeny & Patient for Shope, 43 years of i Mot Bwan ani Mra Nalin Mr and rhtidren Htoona Trimble of Mahaffey and Mry Grace Flemming of ais motored last Saturday lo ington, D. C, where Lhey ed the funeral] of Mrs Fallg Church teretit was made in the Nation sl Memorial Cemetery at Falls Church Deepest sympathy is extended to the wifes, brothers and Sater in the recent death of KEiden attend Sam | : Shope lecitard Kutraff has been dis ry. and Mrs J. Ord Mr. snd chargud from the Miners Hospital | Mts Wm. Patterson and son, and | i= Spangler. He is very much im- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmberg | proved and family were week end guests | at the home of Mr. £ Mra, Clark Forcey of Philips | and Mrs | burg was a recent visitor here at Francis Henderson ang children the Mine of Mr. and Mra. M. W of Morgantown, > Va Ny SHIRLEY JEAN NASH Mr. and Mrs i i i Paul Roms were : | Nediniyer Mr. and Mrs Clarence Troxell i spent Sunday here with relatives Mri. Bertha Shope hag retani led Herne after spending a Weel wilh ser son-in-law and daughter Mr ind Mrs Ceell Black in lest Thursday visitors in Altoona & Franklin Mr. Bowers of 4 Mrs Roy Irwin of this place Saturday visitor and Mrs. Francis Seymore Son visited last week in Al and Mrs. William Weiser and children and Miss Emma | Krise spent the week visited here on | relatives Sunday al the Clair Edmiston re- | Mich aietice i { in and James end visiting in Detroit Botert Barnhart Jr. and friends Mr and Mrs Earl Bollinger visited Hast Friday in Ebensburg Theresa Noel of Van Ormer vis | ited pere Sunday st the Lawrence | Noel home Mr. and Mrs Junior Gray visit. ed in tows Sunday at the Case , And Mra. Ellwood Jackson | Gray homie With the former's parents, Mr Fortney. and Frank Bland | Tipton. rm. Lamoin Latches parents. Mrs. Melvin Fortney | and (amily spent some time in Al § i | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Barnhart and daughters, Donna and Shir =d nd Mr. Barnhart and son spent Sunday evening at the James Curry hoene in Bolts. Pa Marvin Gatea of Johnstown vis ited here over the week end al nis home. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Nos were Sunday visitors {at the Michael Noel home in Van : | Ormer. Mr Mary Mellott of Beaver | alls spent the week end at the paranis, Mr. and a resioent of his FA Wednesday, May | y 1 | Thomas O¥iste home in Dysart R-| the late Will Jrackeny Carl | Gathajan and family spent [inst Friday |(vening Huntiag- | dom. Kenneth Milholiem of Ohio vis {ted his familly here over the past | week end. Clarence ‘'I'voxell and family | and Mrs. Olitie Troxell visited re. ently in in Bellwood. ! | he. Borne dinner was held at Mr. | hts son. Mr. Owin celebrated His | 48th birthday. Att : nnd Mrs. Rol Gwin of sad Mr. am) Mrs. Calvin Gwin were Mr. vin Gwin | {und son, Dotinid. Barry GOwih, Larry Scott and | Toh snd Deikn Janawiak return | 1d trom Waalington, D. C., where ; ! RE — $ EN TRAIAN AO EOS | thagan » ots a | ed F. Glass and Mis Matish were Mondiy | ors in Altoona vd FF Giass visited | afternoon at the | os aE Carl A. Campbalt| y morning viait- es RR. Conley and| t several days visit- el Conley in Falk Mrs. Howard FF Glass inst visited | Miss Easle Petersan piace, Wash- | Junod | Va. In| Fe J. Zupon of Camp! Polk, La, 8 spending a 13-<ny leave with Me athor. Michael | Zapon of Pragality Miss Grats Glass of Elizabelh- town, spent Bunday visiting at the home of Ber parents Mr. und Mra Dolphug Glass Missen Cows and Marvy todinh Miss Fasie Petersan spent Sun day visiting at the Howard ¥ Gls home, Mrs Rosie Bdrmiston visited re. | costly at the home of Mr Mrs Clarets Conrad C—O rion Momttaindal By DAWN WESCOX Mr. and Mra Gene Yeagle ani’ children, / Bobby and End (Hladys, spent Sunday Mere at the ee, LE and Mrs William Clarence Trosell home Charles Hestiox and children Bonny and Eagle, visited on fun. day in Smoke Run Mrs. Kenneth Mulhollem has roe | turned from Akron, Ohio, where | | she spent the Week end visiting. Mra Catherine Owin and da | the week { Soe of Me, Wednaaday afternoon with | Gina were inst Saturday visitors in Al | Ramey on Sunday al | the particijinted in the School | Safety Patni set Satur fay. The lotik youts were nan | bored among some 500 attending | trom this atim. Lorraine {Hiathagan and Nellie | Gathagan ol Huntingdon spent pd visiting at the nd Mrs. Carl Ga pie Hen, ve here Wt the it home included Ro} | She a Coalpart; Mr and | Mra. Charley Kuhn and family of Smoke Run Mr. and Mr f Hescox and family of Blandburg | | and Betty Blmcox of Bellwood sh SSAA the result « tained while at work Monday oft last week {fi the Revice mine. | Mrs. Rosi Taylor was hostess | at a iy the Ladies Aid | members { the Presbyterian Church hell at the Taylor home | jast Wednendav evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fowler of town and Mr and Mrs. Richard Fowler andl son of Johnstown vis- | ited with fitlatives in Madera and | Mrs. Jatik Davidson is visiting her fathst, Adam Spicher, this week at 4 hospital in Caimi, 0. Mr. Bpicher i» reported to in a eriticid condition. Mra Chister Habor is a surgi cul patient! at the Memorial Hos. pital in Johnstown Mr. and Mra Carl Lindahl and Mr. and Nis Jo | daughters (with Mr. pnd Mrs Robert Lin dahl at Cleveland, O. Visitors at the Kenpsth Rich- Ws Colvin of | (Goin in ar a Owin's fa | ner, who mikes his home With ar a and Mr and Mrs i and Ronald and Elaine al visited with Mr. and Mrs Pounds of Joanstown on tn Ma, «1 2 children visited with Miners’ Hos Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Good and relatives In Indiana on Mr. and Mrs Mac Williams were Monday visitors in Johns town. {hand the 3 ardson hollie on Sunday were Mr. | i and Mrs Clarence Gleot of New Castle, Mt and Mrs Wilbur Jas | per and family and Edward Rich | ardson an! son, Gene of Madera, | and Goldiy Richardson of Indiana. Mr. adi Mere Charlies O'Hara snd Mrs Villian MsceWilliams of | Barnside ilsited ast bie at the John MacWilllams Mr. and Mrs William NN coduide | ghiter, Nancy, returned after vise and tamil) iting in New York st the Rowe | EN HARRI OUTRRAS Ch, BRD bine ‘ommencesment . RL ERE CO I TIN TAS CE POR . om of the happles! beginning of th Important ones . . . is ihe time for mapocial git. 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