a —— a Te ee Teanga Ee SSR NR tay PA HE UNION PRESS-COURIER Patton Courier, stad. 1803 Union Press, Estab. 1935 Thursday by A Opens and Prank P. Cammarata. Published : Pullding. Avenue. Pat Pa. spd entered af sec- Shins mail ‘matter ay 1. st the powtoffice at Patton,’ Ps. under New Assessment Procedures Patton taxing authorities during the past several months have instituted methods atiempting to equalize taxes in our local com- munity. A committee of citizens has taken an active and voluntary part. Assessors have agreed to co-operate. Much good should come of the movement, even though within the next five years the various counties over the state will have to create an entirely new tax assessment system, centralized in the County Commissioners’ Office The real estate tax assessment in Pennsylvania is inadequate has Jong been realised, and the tedious, gradual and sometimes pain- ful process of modemizing the assessment jaws actually has been under way for more than two decades The major changes made by the 1951 General Assembly have been for the purpose of improving _ the assessment procedure in fourth-to-eighth ciass counties where _ Jocal assessors are elected. (Cambria County is Tourth class.) Hn i anmpriont | farmers in this area. Loretto R. D., one of the best known and most progressive A lifelong Democrat, Mr. Farabaugh perhaps hasn't been identi- | { fled with an active part in politics, but ne surely has taken a very | active participation in many things that have béen for Civic better i 8 | organizations and movements. not i | ! : i $ tthe Red Cross town on June 2 ment out his lifetinne. No betier choice by the party than the candidacy honest continue our political round-up gincere citizen who Keeps abreast of the times and who will | acquit himself well when he goes io Harrisburjt. Next week we'll | candidate 8 ~cmcerned i Particularly has he taken a lively part ia the various farm | miy in recent years, but through- | we repeat. cold have been made | of Mr. Farabaugh an energetic, i i i - § § A ——— i a | e—— By MAHLON BAUMG A a ar. LACES 6 | « CAMBRIA COUNTY | { ied their inten PB i SAI : i THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD — NO. 2 | The skies were gray on the guirying friends Reports of the 4 their opin. number of people who lost their |. a» voting b morning of the flood and con tinued its forebodings of gloom and sadness for several days The work of the reccvering the bod jos was the first ask to be un dertaken. The city was strewn with stranded trees, umber, wire jron. mattresses, dead horses and debris of every description The news of this world tragedy was heralded throughout the en. tire world. Food. clothing, medi cine came rapidly as possible. All trains had approach the ity on the Baltimore snd Ohio Rail road (yOvEernor James A of Pennsvivania issues a prociama- tion asking for aid and help for the people of Johnstown. In the meantime he ordered Adjutant General Daniel H Hastings to came to Johnstown He selup a department of publi health quartermaster and commissary de | partments and other military or- ganizations. Miss Clara Barton of Associaglion came from Washington, D.C. to Johns During her stay | she and her assistants provided’ without Himit, food, clothings blankets and other services to] the neady, Food and clothing be- gan to come to the city The most important thing then wis to clean the city to prevent epidemics and pestilences Gover. nor Beaver mude an appeal to President Benjamin Harrison for food. clothing, beds, etc, to be sent to the city. The appeal Was met with alacrity on the part of all the peoples in the United oO HR Ver States and many European coun. tries. Food, clothing, blankets medicine arrived in car load jolts Money, too, was given generously on the part of our fellow oon trymen and our friends across the sen. Much of the supplies came in over the BaRimore and Ohio Railroad until the Pennsylvania Raliroad could repair its broken lines from Bouth fork into the city Medical supplies and relief was on the way. The doctors respond. od nobly to the work before thems. Dr. Horace BE. Kistler of Philadelphia wits placed In charge of the Homeopathic College Hon- pital of Philadelphia which estab lished a free dispensary on Jack. son Street where medical treat- ment was furnished to hundreds of people in the town. All of the doctors in Cambr:: County ani other communities including, Eb Altoona, . Philadelphia Pittsburgh and many othor places dd and rendered free ser vices. At time of great disasters ans have always been provided rendered 8, hn of recovering dead. The Ad- | fic sehool and the Catholic Church | Were used as frs- pr the i joy x thought at these were established and survivors were asked to regis. their name in order lo give of thelr safety to in| lives went as high as 15.000 For | “As | See It” Ti seuon, = t STATE SENA Ei | bean NTEREST |&ia=i § Althoy We Reever wire a reat believer in poll-taking we do wish to brimg to the attention of our readers & poll taken in the City of Johnstown last wetk. by parties who were entirely neutral insofar as having any favorite The poii pertains fo the race for State Senator, with 195 per. sons Rheving interview Of 188 sons, 88 pet tion voting Republican for 8 State Benator 5 this fall; 87 vol Democratic; years after the fiood bodies BAYE of the entire been recovered slong the path of number contac the Conemaugh, Kiskiminatus and | Allegheny Rivers presumably hav. | ing been flood victims «fhe actual i pimber of Hues lost will never be known Ther are 683 unidenti- fied dead butied in the Unknown | Plot in Grand View Cemetery. A | beautiful monument in the Plot of | the Unknown Dead should be vis | ited by every one in the city and | : county and by visitors coming to | i Johnstown. Little markers sie so | | placed that in any direction you | may look they will be in rows In} this beautifitl spot set apart for] those bodies who were not identi | fied repose their bodies and await the great summons The number usually. quoted is that of 2.205 | including about 301 not Known | to have been found Many prom: | | inemt men and women lost their | Byes in the Great Flood but time and space does not permit us to] mention Any names i The property damages are esti | mated in millions, of dollars of | | which the Cambria Iron Company | suffered the greatest Os ; The whole world opened ils] heart to the sufferers in the flood. | Money cama in from conEntries | throughout the world Food. cloth- ing medicine and evervihing need. | by the piricken people came | into Johnstown in car jomsds It takes a great catastrophe 10 bring out Uhe best that men and women have in coming to the ak of those wiv need it The possibilities of epidemics | edd and pestilences prevailing In the | stricken city because of the flood, | brought about the establishment of a bord of health for the CAy | of Johnstown i The vast ums of money sent to | Johnstown wis expended through | proper channels to help the peo ple who were in need of it fhrough Miss Clara Bartos, of | the Red Cross Assn, grateful friends Loe Memorial | Hospital was concetved. Om Now. | and her Sen. nak ted stated they Sen. Falun were not interested at this time In the breakdown. in the race for State Senator, with Republi can voters, we find the following Johm Thomas, Jr. 37. Clifton Mc- Willams. 23; William Heslop. 17 and undecided. 11. Om the Demo cratic side we find: John | Hal asks, 63: George Paviick, 17. and undecided, 7 This poll was taken in the City of Johnstown only, cofitacting business and rofessional men clerks, steel ard mine workers If iar whether publican or a Democrat, but, it is our contention that any man who | i must stoop to propaganda or un- | : true nothing, | this should be a barometer of any type, it would appear that rave. insofar as the city is con cerned. appears to be well in nand We nave no facts pertain. ing to the county at the present time Thus far the campaign, in both parties, has been kept clean and 8 being conducted on a high level asx it should be. There ave ramors afloat that one of | the candidates for State Senator Te i$ preparing to issue a pamphlet that will reach the volers on the eve of the election, which will not give those accused a chance! to retaliste in any manner what- 5 ever - ey We do not know, at this candidate this time is a Ree accusations has himself, to offer and is, therefore, compelled to try to fool the voting public to vole against ris opponent, hoping. thereron the recipient of a protest vote Inssfar as our candidacy is Coe cerned, we have and we will keep | it on a high plane. Thu: far. we ave the only candidate of the ve! running who has had the courage to print his record and further more, in slate specifically what he stands for in the future. This we believe of presenting one's candidacy lo the volears A few years age n.one of any May the goy color ond joy of this Eovier holiday remain with you — our friends ond potrons every doy of the yeor. MAIN STREET GARAGE CARROLLTOWN, PA. 2. 1580 the orgamastion Wis af-i ~~ fected, with Mames Medilion as ita first prosident under the name of the “Ceomemaugh Valley Hos | pital Association. In the begin. | ping of Jan. 1882 oulldings were | completed and set up in the best manner possible for that thine. Here is sample proof whit the Red Croms did for the sulferers of the Great Flood in Johlislown and for the noble, herolt and sympathetiy work couse by it dur- ing the last 83 years In war or peace, in oarthqeake, fire, flood, factory. railroad aad RIghWay ao cidents and catastrophes of every description you will find the Red Cross at ils side It usually takes a terrible trae edy to mike the place affected By It. and when renewed, a safer better piace in which Uh live In ¢ this last paper on the Johnstown, Flood, the inhaiMtants of Jobnstives, should ever be grateful tw ail these who filled positions of responsibility in mak- ing it now > FREE. and a Sa dia Fox Good Crow Decoy ary crows seem to come to range better when & dncoy B used with a call. The owl seams to be wha! most shooters want bit ome eroow Bunter 1 know uses a red fox as & decoy with re turns equa n nd good.” RS SA SB IVa If you need a Car, see your Dealer If a Tooth hurts, see your Dentist! Men who live with motor cars say— and Solex Safety anti-glare) optional ta, & on ir ¢ ww Iw in the American way | fa Sard to change ——— county campaigns, ‘was sent oul to some of the voters in the county, despite the fact that the former District At - oA Ra np a “hate jetter” ' candidates who are | most ‘one would think that any torney promiged faithfully that he would thoroughly the msties involved havit gone by and nsthing has heen done abont this antler investigate four years { yance of any election, sO who make up such Sithy literature, to our mind must be inspivedd by the Communist move- ment, ind beri of such an organization. And if weit weel “hate Iellers decniving Htoratule are left youl front doorsteps by on that sued a movement is not only people ‘with yellow streaks f rumningg down their backs would stoop l¢ such low jevels We may this regardless of whether it is taking place in the Democratic or Republican primaries, t has best pursing to many the county as to the HNL BIT tsk peciple in sie CEB ORM § Bi NH Tn sob mibly could be mem- ‘de not think the or prey “night | riders’ you miky then rest assured prompled by good faith and that peor of sincerity lac shown oe important who wishes (0 represen t the pede would iple of this great county in that the voters might have the snalyzing the same Or do Rese candidates feel that last- minute literature could be be the answer to lheir nomination? We of our county will be so stupid as to fall to aay sich movement BEN. JOHN J HALUSKA issue his platform. Way SEEK MARRIAGE LICENSES William F. 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