Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 11, 1951, Image 8

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| THE UNION PRESS. COURIER
Patton Courier, Estab. 1808
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titions of two lnrgely-cireuinted werkilee and Bas a
aan haRats Fatton « ali major mining toss In Northern
Camila
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High Speeds Fatal
A pretty good argument that speed is (he cause of most seed |
dents, especially those of a fatal nature, is demonstrated in the
comparion of accidents made by the state authorities between the |
Turnpikt and the Lincoln and William Penn Highways, the three
most Jira veled routes in the state. During 18560, the wrnpike, which |
allows ‘speeds up to 70 miles an hour, had the most fatal accidents,
88, chieily because when a wreck does occur on the high-speed
highway the car occupants receive fatal injuries
Oui the William Penn Highway, where speed is restricted to
50 miles and to 35 miles an hour in maiy places, the deaths
Jat your numbered 56. On the Lincoln Highway where lowér
Speeds are required deaths nombered 48. On h cf theses routes
Bower, the number of non-fatal sccidents was mich her
than on the superhighway. All of which means that h
on the super-highway make most of the scridents fatal
Running On A Record
Cificials who are serving you in an official capacity can be
ty their actions, their qualifications, their ability. because
display thes¢ various aptitudes, or
Othernimi, as the case may be When an election comes &
Ey as officials cant seek re-election on prom
Y if re-elected; rather must thay be judged by what t
Have ilotie in the past. and solicit your support on a Piri gi 4
contisistice of that record-—-and inteiligent voters will judge them
ding snimosities when the
members saw differently upon some few occasions.
{Ereat deal of spathy in Lhe
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UNION PRESB-COUMIER
“As | See It”
By ...
STATE SENATOR
JOHN J. HALUSKA
Now that the World Beviea
matier of record. it pron
ajtain, that the American pubic
off the whole, is in deep sympathy
with the “under.dog The New
York Giants, as we know by this
time, performed a near miracle
by putting themselves into the
World Heriea: one swish of the
bil netted them three runs and
sant the Brooklyn Dodgers into
baseball oblivion as never bafore
£4 only goes to prove hat noth
ing is ceriain in
through Jife
Now, cur minds turn to politics
and, although there has bern a
pire
sent County election we will see
things getting hotter as the can
didates go down the hame stretch
to wind up their ramprigns
Thus far, the campaign has
iboen very clean. Both Democratic
and Republican candidates have
carried thelr candidaciens en a
vary high plane. Would it
AE
oar travel
in that manner”
Nothing is more deplorable, to
the American public, han last
minute filthy literature and last
trust that that day is over when
any such candidates who conduct
themselves in such manner
bt condoned hy the American
| public,
i Fortunately for Cambria Coun
iy, it must be said thal he pre
mnt County Officials wha wre
now serving at the House
bois Democrats and Hepublicans
have conducted their elles In a
| vary honorable. manner. They have
ben conscientious and sawere
Court
any kind, could be laid ut their
doorstep and on the while, are
2 | entitied in grep consideration Hy
thie voting public.
County Commissioners Thomas
Owens and Pal Farrell must be
commended on the canduct of
‘thelr offices and should bw re
| turned to their reapective Pog
[tions with an overwhelming vole
bath Davia and Apel: Bave been
good citizens and, it appeary to
uh that Ernest Apel will pro
bubly get the ‘nod’
County Controller Michael C
Chervanek, Prothontary Joseph
i of Wills Michael
Clerk of Courts Jos
epih C. Wess and Coroner Joseph
Govekar, have done a marvelous
job and who could ask more of
aly public servant” District Al-
torney musl RB DiFrancesco
hus made quite a record for him-
self. as a “first-termer”. he has
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Assistant Home Feonomics Represemtative, Cambria County
Lighting Is Important
One every individual's most
of valuable personal re-
eyesight, There Is little
be done about good eyes
t them and safe-
them as much as possible.
that can
mt be |
grand to see the campaign £m |
minute radio accusations and we
will |
public servants and no scandnl, of |
As to the Minority Commissioner, |
eyes 1 do nol
protecting them
rjulni-
3
and sincere
He Bas
hee ty
in al
inauguraled many new
the Office inistrict
and we feel he ghould be re-elect
‘ed by = landsiide A! any rats, il
wili be inlgresiing to walch
the oulcome of the Tnel results
nex! month
Dennis 1. Weatriek
serRing the office of
Treasurer, is 8 man of greal ex
perience and the finances of the
‘ounly would be very safe in his
care. Robert Forsythe of
is running Tox Rectrder of Deeds:
he is & newcomer in politics but,
wilh the aid of Mark Brown, who
| presently is depuly in this office,
i Mr. Forsythe, also, could muke a
record for himself The same pro-
ably could be maid of he Repub
lean candidates who are sesking
various positions bul (here ia AN
‘oid saying in politics that “one
shotild never trade a record for a
3 promise”
Now, leaving the County for a
moment, we can all assumes that
ensrgel ic, haneat
ef his endeavors
vd
VETY
who i.
{ aunty
reforms in
Attorney |
Patton | 4 more Limid members There is |
| The
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| D. A .
Comments
oil Dugnet R. Pt mi
GETTING AWAY
WITH MURDER
. Unless 8 case is impropesly in
vestigated snd inefficiently pros
secuted, & defendant can estape
fustice orily becuse hres rea-
ion: First. becapss he in trady
pnocent. secondly becgine the
Available evidence against Wim is
Linsufficient legally to sustain a»
jcomvietion. and ihirdly, because
ithe jury, for some unknown rea
som, has seen Ht lo scquit him
despite the fact that the evidence
i saflficlent for a conviction
When the Istter occu
fire those who cry out
fway with murder
¢ The Diitriet Attorney has done
‘hits daty when be has efficiently
produced the available evidence,
{i The juige has dome his duty
{when be has fairly conducted the
{ trini snl ine ;
structed the
jury. It in then
that the often
Hn pieasant
duty of the
Ljury begins
to delibernte
and render a
verdict oi me
tordance with
the law and
the evidence of
[the came When =
(An anpipalar Mr. DIF rancewcs
verdict of acquittal otcurs, and a
defersdant appears io escape from
justice, it is the jury who a re
sponsible and not the Court
ithe District Attorney
A jury i» composed of 12 peo
fide What sonsderslions may
iaway its agEregale judgment are
quite often unpredictable A un
‘amimous verdict is necessary Be
cause unanimity is required. 1 is
possible for a person of a dom.
neering or influential personality
#
of
there
He gent
BOT
to control the verdict by imposing |
ions aggressive oo...
his will on the
slso invalbired the question of res-
sonable doubt Under our Ameri.
oman systems of jurispradence,
reasonable dou
The reasonable doubt oflers the
hesitant jMrOr an avenue of es
cape from the unpleasant duty to
iconviet 8 fellow man However a
reasonably doubt should not be
ir ,
from the evidences. It! should not
[Were
| evidence
al was rendered
defendant is presumed to be NNO : ry Thal "a Br A, a
‘cent until proven guilty beyond a | of KE ¥ th mur
be
{omrefully prepared
| presented The
It must arise fairly the
—
who will criticize our record bu
| um
in some cases thers have
been scquitals. It is to these cri
tics and to these who might be
affected by such unfair prope.
andin that this article is direrte)
i i® to thers that we say: The
duty of the District! Attorney (s
to prosecule, but it is the duty of
the Jury to acquit or comvict
Bch IHR ey,
throwy the full force
fice and te Tarlitien
vrstidat ih
ERAGE the case involving (hw
mutiinted ard charred body of
murdered wotran This case Rad
the sprmarks of a perfect crime,
Lal i was broken and solved by
two dave and twee nights of cam
tried and determuned investign.
tar by the District Attorneys
Office snd the Mats Palics
In the more
Heel oeurred
re
of the
nls the
Bappensd. for
of.
iP
PH
en
rerent
Dear Tos 4
confession was obtained within 24
hours Troon the commission
rime. In fact, the District
ney Wak personally
pare of the crime
hours after the showting
However as
mle Bere wil
tai In fas?
WO
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Bora ide
- a
5 Shai
Attar
Spat the
GE Ra 2 fa W'
HE As
Pug
iat
Begitale iy
RRS Regrevaet
iH why we
Jlries Not all
and arfortanately
defendants are omy
Cie Bx
acquit
t Bera
BEET
Wide
mares
ik T nad
Have iris and
def eriduriia
Vetg!
are
ret ad
teat
aflen When Meh persons
faut ioe an unfal
AgRina
the Metre! attorney
itder tase. the feat)
Gown stenogra
recordey
Fe
fe Tha
eRcapy fromm
critic
“ERT na
In re wm
Tay
5 aE & i
vA VOM the
IRR
and by
24 Bese
nd the wileged ©
wan
phically
within
missy
testimony
trim in WORE SSE
of the best prepared snd
Canes by
Mas prods
what
Pre
Led Digtric: Attowr.
neY 8 Bdinast ration
£ gritty
adie to publi
tary
yim
et Samed The
Fepruiang the
in nnnther
HES harged
Was Sjeught
and gave
confession
& verdit of
Cf VEAENE Man
with sodoeny He
the act By the City
the officers 3
thin
Bot gatity
3
ie
signed
Camps wh as these evoke the
Ser © The fault, Nowever
Hie Wits the 1irisl
fistrizt attorney They had per
forrasd their respective ities of.
ficiently and well The cases werg
and clearly
did ned
Jadge and the
virdiet, however, seuted wile
: ty with the jury.
ibe one thut has been conjured by |
We therefore assert confidently
i Senator Taft will announce his [the mind to escape the unpleas- | that never in the history of your
(sal duty to convict. When this | county has there been greater of
candidacy for the office of Presi.
ident of the United States some-
time this month Thal, of course,
iin expectsd by everyone but
| here is somelhing that may come
{a8 a surprise to our resders
| We predict that General Doug-
lass MacArthur will take to the
gir-waves and television between
‘now and January 1st, in support |
of Benstor Taft and bitterly de
pounce the proposed candidacy of
hig friend and colleague, General
Eisenhower General
will point out, in Kis own laage-
age, that 1 would be a calamity
to elect a military man Ww ihe
ffice of President. Genera] Mac
' Arthur knows that his chances of
selection are nil and, therefore, the
reason for denouncing Eisenhower
with the hope that Taft will get
the nod and MacArthur to be
promised the office of Secretary
of State Walt for MacArthury'
| apeeth and then satisfy your own |
inhumanity of
comscience of the
man os man
| MacArthur is quite bitter to-
ward the present Adminkiration
Land he knows, full well, that if
| Eisenhower were elected Presi
{ dent, he would receive no consid
erations from that office
8a it all sums up to one item
power and more power and Mr.
MacArthur has a craze to be put
in position where he can even up
things a little, to satisfy his own
personal ambitions, regardless of
the effects he may leave upon the
Country
Senator John J. Halusks
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NEWS ON THE HOMEMAKING FRONT
MISS CHRISTINE HAENN
tween two doors. A
is not the case in every home, it
Lis the homemakers duty to ar
(range lamps so that
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| happens,
: Too often the blame is unfairly
imposed upon the Court and the
{ Divs iset Anarnay than
iupon the jury : province i
lis to soquit or ounvietl
i Is = previous sriicie sntitied
Trial Lists™ we pointed
oul that one of the reams for
bens trials and more guilty pleas
in due ta the efficient investigs.
(thom andl preparation of
canes by the District Attorney's
office. |
We are prood of our record
We have prepared and presented
our case efficiently Neverthe
jena, there will always de those
EE owe
the |
: nd & defendant escdpes 'Sciency in the administration of
| justice, the familiar cry is evoked | rimina! law
(that "he fot away with murder” nn Cambria County
The crime average
and partiog
Carly in Johestown is much Below
he mtional average
22. 100) ss press re
ease from New York appearsd in
he “Johnstown Tribuse™ in whieh
i wan stated That
“Om the basis of statistics "rom,
“alice Departments in more thay
1000 cities across the country
FWY Crimes were comumitied im
folmglown during the past vear
proportion 1s popasiation, thas
noma communities
“The fgures. eyed this year
ith more interest because of the
{efauver Investigation, wees
NY BY hes
what o Whiomdl
The Y wrest !
triad
{ tensile growpT
| plice for the younger element to
y of
i by the Federal Bureas off
FE 5
“Jonnstown's Police
Mews a todd of We :
Sindied during 1850 or & rate of
Bie crimes per 100000 population
This was ‘efter than the gen.
dre! astional record of 1.518 eri
pee ner O80 OES It was onder
ihe sverage for cities of 25.000 in |
| pr 100.000 and on
der the rate for cities of Johns | - a
Inwns sige (50000 to 10000 DRYS GAIN 4 TOWNS
population’ JL5T4 per JOGOB0" | 4 total of 50 of the 108 muni
This relents = ngmsesst : which Beid local
mbaiantiates the fart that the
fie rent
RR
ap ta
be feit in the formation of Resi
It ©
of
administration of crining] |
Camda County has ;
he a deterrent of sricne |
lames crime and shorter trial lists
ii met result accidentally. They
abe about By giving the poople
Aliorney's Office
LETTER TO EDITOR . |
Teenagers Praise
Haluska's Stand
Penalize Se
Street Fit for Youth
Editor, Unwen PreseCouvier
We « officers of the teenage
rel ie Patton Borough feet some
Henle ih order relslive ta
mr position Senator Haluska Bas
BILE COBMCETRINE fhe surfew
We do not think there is any.
Ihimg wsusual abou! the stand he
TEE Tamers We feel that Be Bas
iy ones again demonstrated Nis
tn hinestly and clearly
the Ditobdess that Bax be
Ww lena of 3 cantroves.
in
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THe sarne ality lean siwsys
eer Bonator hroug
Begs ie and Poti car
0 9% minds haw Been
resemble for Bis
Fae apd gaat
Mon
er and
greatly
Fink ea
We are willing to admit there
Kr a casions when the conduc |
of the adull sdement on our
ight mot be compatitie §
feenagirs or fit for them
bal, ahy penslizs the
ihe streets are a MM
Per 100 aq ft.
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yey a 3
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WT maak
guilty a0
be both Befory and after 830
‘We would hike to remind the
borough leglalators that if the
fhddren must wait until they are
tinteen before (hey can walk our
wirenis aller F386 there ate buat
tel shar? yeiirs remaining anti)
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