A. Owens, Editor i. Business Manager Ricci simi -Mansging Editor : fs. Circulation ger NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ass ch # Spring time is now on in full of Pennsylvania, and here in foilage is in bloom, top-bracket offerings sunywhere in of the bally-hoo of advertising that so many transmit to the public. Most every you that we have just as good, that line than most others. really appreciate what we things for granted. Telephone Discourtesy—T ragedy They live in every community, on every rural route. everywhere the wires stretvh. They are, and have been for years, a bane of contention and sometiines even a real menace to their neighbors, and more particularly to Jusiness throughout the business hours They are the folks wo tie up the telephone lines, particularly the so-called party lines, by long, unnecessary soctal “visita' Nothing the hoe companies (w the general public can do seems to remedy matter. Ri geen Bw a hon) od to | of the Mi-fated building could not warn the : Even though the Indy who was they paid Th gy ve Fi a . : "no pre INN ES re a covnty of people Whom we'll likely never know. folks Who subscribe to telephone service {pel they it to uiilize the serviced afforded just as they please an a or Ploe. May they do. But the real service all ald pol monopolized by a few and reads this column well knows hid urgent calls, and cotildn’t reach their of telephone “visitors. ™ Looks Like A Good’ Program The state legislnture has a new public health program io cunsider. It's a unique sort of progam. It doex not call for large in the fing of public funds. In fact, any increases in wi in time by savings in ihe not call for centralization of is . In fact, it seeks to ity health units. It does riment of Health. Instead, County of Northern Cambria located in the best Lhe season has to offer and the scenery compares well with resifient of Northern Cambria County who has traveled a lot and who has seen the so-called “wonder” scemery of so many other states of the union, and even In fact, it takes a It of travel to do have. We are all prone to take - blast in the Allegheny Mountains County we are Trees are fully leafed, any of the this great nation of ours, with all other scenic’ states abroad, will tell and much better, to offer along Marsteller. Adam of this piace died at Friday at the Miners’ Hospt Mr 18, 1888 A gom of James and Lu of (Harmon) Speicher. Surviving are these children Mrs. Mildred Taylor and Mrs Olive Davidson, both of Marstel- ter: Mrs Ruth Bantora, Roches ter. N YY: Mrs Pauline her, 62, Fellas and Mrs. Mary Pellas, both of | Spangler, and Adam Jr, of Col “ASI SEEIT ...” | JOHN J. HALUSKA | | By STATE SENATOR AS 1 SEE IT We note by the that the Ministerial Association of Cambria County is putting forth a crusade to rid Cambria | | gambling and vice With this movement we can find no fault because we believe that it ix the duty of all ministers of | the Gospel to wars their fold against such practices tHiowever, to the best of our] knowledge, we feel that there ia ings vice being practiced in Cam bria County than in any County! of the Btate, and, it could be that the preachings of the ministers from the pulpits, for the many past years, against tis great sin might be responsible or the con dition of Cambria County The:e is 8 little gambling in: the heart of every man and while | we find those who ste against if we still find many of their fol lowers who practice this sort of thing. For instance, We have our bingo parties, that, on the sur face. are illegal bul, beneath the surface, have created a great deal of interest for the older folks Aside from that, it has helped many churches, fire companies and various organizations to raise additional funds thal are nesded to tarry out the program of eivie commitments We do know that ths organias tions in Cambria County have beeps very much civic minded They have given of heir profits | to the War Memorial, Various hospitals in the County, the Plead | Cross and many other civic move | ments. So, with that type of! ambling, we, personally, canndl nd too much fault, However, al ao time, do we condone the op erations of slo! machines, speci.’ ally by outsiders, numbers selling. | treasury tickets, etc. Only suck. | ers participate in such endedvors. | they know in advance that the odds are against them, that the chances of winning Sr very ree: mote and still mary a working man will walk up to a slot ma! chine and there deposit his week- | ly pay, depriving his family of | many needed necessities i Certainly, the Ministerial As sociation has a right to wam itv | followers of such {legal and im- | LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP Daily Press As Top Problem to Solve | By & 1. sWITH Pennsylvania News Remote As Editor, Rervics | Harrisburg—A bunch of glaring lawmakers returned to the Capi-| tol this week to pick up thread of their slative Lhe after last week's brief recess. : As the lawmakers gathered in| thelr the chances of an ment seemed as re- worn thin by now. es the festive wi which was fairly | predominent in the early days of i & | spot | against ilrying to for | our eventually helps lo preserve | Sabbath and makes ali of us, al Session Adjournment Time moral practices. And they, bul the law bodies of our county jittle more alert their «floila to not amy rsd put an prust end to i mibsas, O There also are 11 grandohiid- ren and these sisters Mra Les ter Hetrick, Arettaville, W. Va. Mrs. George Stark, Columbus, O Mrs William Weyrick, Columbus, | and Mra Roy Hetrick, Salisbury * enforcement | a auld rg Mrs. Carrie Keith forth § § | for Harneshoro Funeral Rervices Mra Carrie Keith, 58 of Bar such practices inesbore B.D were held at 2 p note that many of county are their bosoms Miniglers are However, we our people in quite billey within only becatise the {he [ coming to light in thei! Crusada} | 15 Frida ah which will, jaw enforcement Please Reep in gatiess how you feel these Hor are ! show you night from know that gambling of this nature not only harms the sotal Bul, at the same Lime Harms the pocketbook And in all of our travels, we have Yet 10 find any minister ar priest Who erentually, pul bolies on ind, personally fs $e ic 09 they wrong. They {trying to do his parishioners any | harm. In every case, they are an | denvoring, in their own way, Wo ead us into a life of happiness and contentment and a man who gambles can heither be comienl happy And further hin family and his associates are boul to suffer of his post-lem perinent and attitude gpftes being deprived of his daily Wages In our duty, ss State Senator we have Ihe pleasure 10 Work hand in hand with the Ministerial Association at Harrisburg We find these men 10 be guits liberal ! dompite the fact thal thay oppo many pieces of Logisiation that sometimes, to us, seems to very unfair But reslizging Used position and molives we ars com: peiled to pay great tribute 0 thei for the part they play In Legislative rial which Lime tiges, realize just how far Wi might be abroad unless Wwe had someons 10 check Ww The pari they play is note worthy and we, at all times are happy to sit down with them and hear heir side of the story. Bo, while they are doing a greal set vice in Cambria County we still feel tht our County stands high in respect to other Counties If the Commonwealth, regarding gambling and vice Sen. John J. Haluska Vain Horton, composer of Bird Hill.” current mus cal Bit, worked in the coal mines in Huntingdeh County, Pa. before madying mining engineering. It wak while attended college that he Became an arranger, then a COMPOBEr, ANA RA FTA 0 SR SATO SHIR SS ST CR ee ER f Lm. Tuesaday at McDowell's Chapel, Indiana County, by Rev : Paul F Smalley. Burial was in the church Lremetler Mrs Keith died at her home al the May 13, 1888, a daughter of Cle ment and Elizabeth vie. She Di the i Jeane) was the widow of onty | Ite Lester Keith Suririving are theses children Mra COertrude Lamer, Harold, Mra (Jrsce Lowmaster, Carl, Gi} bert, Bernard and Leora Burhl, ail of Barnesbors RD. There abo sre 11 grandchildren and these brothers and sisters Austin Da vie, (leorge Davis, Artie Davis Mrs. Loretta McDonald Mrs Nelphia MeDonald, Mra Myris Cooper and Mra. Emma Hice Mrs. Ethel Reber Marsteller Mra Ethel (Hunt) Feber wife of Vincent Reber of thin place, died at her home here at 8 p m Friday fhe was born on Dee a daughter of John iMarsh) Hunt In sddition to her hushand, she iz survived by fomir children Loniis, Edward, Jaret and James all al Boome Ald murvivie are these brothers and sisters: eorge Hun! and Mrs Clark Moihollen both of Bakerton, and John Hunt Byrrssville Funera, servicers were held al 9 a. mm Tuesday in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Spangler. by Rev, Father Fugene Neubert OBB Burial was in the church & 15 1912 and Sars ewrhelery Thomas F. O'Neil Ebensburyg — Thomas Francis O'Neil, 63, of this place, died af B55 a. mm. last Tuesday May 39 in the Jonastown Memorial Hos pital, He was born Mar. 31, 1588 in Durham, England a san of Thomas F. and Mary O'Neill Mr. O'Neill ig survived by a son, : bis wife, the former Ellen Wilkin son. a son, John, and & daughter, | Mary. Funeral services were held at : Name Chure | Gallagher, pastor, and interment * ‘Miss Mary E. McCloskey Gallitgin-- Miss Mary E day, May 30 at was bore Aug. 1:65 p.m. | Speicher was born on Jan. | of Ebesaburg and » pister, Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Rev | lor. He was preceded in death by '9 a m, last Ssturday in the Holy Catholic h in Ebens- By Rev. Pathér Charles | was made in the church cemetary. | Snow Storm Me Cloakey, 76, of 356 Tumnelill St | fed at 11°80 a mn Dat Wednes | her home Bhe 15 I18%¢ In Tun PPR ani {all of Altoona; John of Cresion fn al plete. i at home. of the tosary Society of St Church, Funeral seryices were held at 9 9. m last Saturday in BL Pht- (ricle’s Church and interment was | made in the church cemetery. t . tp fer. Mrs. Johngnns Clier i mieky. 9:30 p. m., on Bunday, June I in Mrs. foun, Migs Mc | Walter 1, ii} of Altoona, and Or- Kennedy | Miss Louise McCaa Awarded Degree | { quesne University, Pittsburgh, at) 3, of this pisce died af i Miners Hospital, here Her Pus | [band MaxmilBan, died in ITT Mrs. Chernicky was as daughter (of John and Susan Behrenkel i ihe is survived by these obild iran: Max, Joseph, John andl | Stephen, all of Spangler. Mrs Arn Washner of Cleveland, O i Mrs. Margaret Calvetti of Bares. bors. Thirteen grandchildren ais | survive, Funeral services were held atl 9 8 mm, yestarday, June 8 In W Patrick's Catholic Chureh, Spung- ler by Rev. Father John Reichert #nd interment was made In = John's Cemetery, Barnesboro . Gallftain Levi Kelly of B16 Tinnelnill Bt, died at 906 3. mw Sunday. Juse 3 st the Allbons Veterans Hospital He was bon in Coupon on Sept. 9, 1887, the ss of Alex A. and Sarah (Mumm) Kelly, and was & Tirp man at the Cresson Sanatolyiuen Mr. Kelly, a veteran of Work War I with 4 years in the! in funtry. Mr. Kelly was a metber off the Hollidaysburg Legion and 4 Mathodiat by faith He is survived by 3 two meeps and these brothers Mrs Helin ericans lite in coal IR RI A ENJOY PLENTY OF HOT WATER THE CAREFREE ELECTRIC WAY! TOASTMASTER AUTORATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER po There's no “hot witer problemn™ for your family with a TOASTMASTER Automatic Electric Water Heater! 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