; pe nang Blenat uf | The pressure of the mud pre- Forage, rel ai | vented Atty. Bionaz from opening | ie FE im ty AL Ao as Narrow Escape As 4s, Married Men | "May Be Called Soon h Flood Engulfs Car In Mud ; ) of 8 Co almest the doors or windows and he was Knows what it is to be killed trapped in the car. The mud and | BY Nuicksand-or mud in his water seeped into the car nearly Be a result of the flash- Alling the interior s He sald he thought he was So trap about three-quarters of He wis driving between Cres- an hour and feared he would or and GCallitzin during the | smother in mud as he had heard bri. He said the rain was 90 of victims doin : : i | g In quicksand HAS LY ie “oes |g iY, ‘otoriah sum, pont. cade wat to tell where the { Beeing the attorney's plight he he DAVIE Wan edge | drove the front of his car as men g near as possible to the Bionaz drove along he noticed car and clambered on the en the water ahead and | gine hood and succeeded in for- to strike the sub- icing the door glass of the nearly t causing the riffs submerged car open enough so is car to one side. As | that vr. Bionaz was able to the auto ehiy {crawl out on the hood nak. : mug eX! The Bionaz car's upholstery, WAY ul op wi done | And his clothing and briefcase | y | P — indow | filled with papers were saturated opposit , (with mud and the engine was {surrounded by the sticky stuff Later several other motorists helped get the vehicle from its : EVERY FRIDAY pe 5 he taken ~ CARROLLTOWN 1iPlane Lengthens AMERICAN LEGION 1) 0, ves of Seven Fox-Peale Post 508 “FISH & CHIPS” North County Gls : Seven Northern Cambria GI's | Packed to Take Out, Toni. _]i1ert by plane last Friday for Fr. 2 TELEVISION SETS 3 | Lawton, near Seattle, Wash, on what is believed to be the first : of kh journey to assignment ® overseas. The seven men, with a group of 3 from Cambria County, all trained together first at Camp! Chaffee, Ark. and later at Fort) Sill. Okina, where they were mem- bers of Battery C, First Field Artillery Training Battalion { They bustied home for 10-day | leaves, plus another four days’ | delay en route, when they finish | 70 YOUR CAR ; the advanced work at the with Oklahoma base. Sihce the men had to report to Camp Lawton by midnight last’ Saturday, they decided to travel air 80 as to streach their stay | with family and friends as long | as possible. , group boarded All Ameri. at Johnstown | or. | a a of a i tal Airlin- RA change re N 7 i } LC i Fo § 3 : i £ ! of 37 per-| ne week | ito 22 cepts for store abled and (23 for home deliveries! one rR Sor For Army Induction i 1 Pennsylvania's loca | draft boards may begin Jaling some | } married men and reclassified §-¥F men by next month | [LETS DROP N ON THE LJALLET 5 | FOR A STROLL Col. Henry M_ Qroas, state draft | director. announced sime calls) will go out to these groups in the an a IY ¥ 19 through 25 age brackets in Hine with the nations new draft law The new law provides for low. | 5 ering the draft age from 18 tol 18% but specifies that no youths under 19 shall be inducted until i the available pool including non. | veteran married men with no de pendents and reclassified 4-F's have been exhausted Gross declined to estimate how many married men and reciaasi fiel 4-F"s in Pennsylvania the new draft law would hit The new law specified that physicial and menial standards shall be lowered to the World War II level to bring in some 150.000 men 19 through I now classified 4-F Miss Peggy Angus Wed At Gallitzin Miss Peggy Angus, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs Harry Angus of 411 Main St. Gallitzin, became the! bride of Rudolph Urban, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vendel Urban of! Greely, Detreit, Mich, June 23 The ceremony was performed in| 8t Rita's Catholic Church in De trot Shirley Angus, sister of the bride Attending the couple were Miss | as maid of honor and Dale Tents, | best man. The bride wis given In| marriage by her father A wedding breakfast was pery- | ed to members of the immediate | families in Miller's Stnak Mouse, | Detroit. A reception was held in| the home of the bridegroom's par: | ents The bride is & pindusle of Gal | litzin High School and has been employed in Detroit, where the] couple will reside after a wedding | trip to Florida, Boost In Milk Price . Delayed 2 Weeks A milk price increase schedul- | ed for the Pittsburgh Erie and Johnstown-Altoons arejs on July | 1 was postponed last Thursday | by the State Milk Captrot Com- | mission until July 16. The commission sald the addi | tional time waa need to per- mit study of testimony taken at hearings at Pittsburgh, Erie and Hollidaysburg last weel. The new orders ingreas: the Pittsburgh price one cont & quart cent increase to 234 cents and Altoona-Johnstown, one-half cent to 22% cents. MAN KILLED BY AUTO r+ of his truck, ich was owned by the Lehman Transportation Company. HI at # oes 5 YS EO , “ A A OT ———————————————————————————————————————————— A a — i ~ nis Ris shia A i 1 i pn I ———————— 3 | 3 | CANT ~ THE 000OR'S LOCKED /! MS Nc ELT Lon A be a
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