ardently accepts, but which every American knows must be done a The news stories which recorded the induction of Arthur Webifeld UNION simply because hippenstapce made him No. 1.000.000 reported that, : : like the others before him, he was neither reluctant nor eager just | Its X: E Is Your Duty As An American All politics asitle, there is a definite movement afoot all over our pation to make pecple vote-conscious, and insted of only a fraction the eligibles vohing, endeavoring to have something near whole: service | je 50 lightly the privilege that so many on the face of this earth are Senied today —ihe right of selecting their officials. pt to ihterest folks in voting Is not ome of major parties natumily right. Registration days will be held your empioyment, on one of three pékt month Thursday, Friday and you can register any time during Office in the Courthouse from determined and ready The world in which young Mr. Welnleld finds himself is not of his making. 1 is no fant of his, nor his generation, that the earti’s peoples are menaced by a new and greater tyrnany. This is not the destiny Americans would wish for themselves, It i a destiny only the generation of Arthur Weinleld can alter-—by thelr services now in the armed forces, by their leadership in the years just nhesd. May they have, in their “rendezvous with destiny, ihe fullest support that American genius. industry, morale, unity and political guidance can afford them. They ea SI BA hand require no hess NP Sais SHIR TOISAS WTS TTT aio a a al i ll IIR NIIP VIPS AE IVI” PURELY POLITICAL... BY TOM OWENS, SR. ' SAAS ASS IRSA IAS PAS AAA PASS SR Somehow or other we just can't reconcile ourselves to the Repub’ lican platform and it will be in- teresting in the weeks ahead io see and hear sore of the explan- ations given in print, radio and television by orators who View with alarm. and so on boosting the GOP. banner. We make no claims that the Demolrals are without their faults, but piat- forms are something that party records of the past should suo- stantiate. otherwise tihey are dmply mere words to fool the voter Comparison of the new Repub- fiean piatform with the sctual voting record of the Republicans in the last Congress reveals some strange inconsistencies. Either the GOP. under Gen. Eisenhower | has turned over a completely new leaf, with the “new Crusade run- ning as a rival to the “New Deal” or else lhe platform does not speak at all for the true sen- timents of the Republican Old Guard in Congress The GOP. platform comes oul in favor of commodity loans But over half the House Republicans and nearly all the Senate Repub- leans voted winst a $2-billion increasé in Commodity Credit Corporstion borrowing authority in 1951 The platform also offers sup- port for crop insurance. Sen Ev. erett Dirksonn of IHinois however, in both 1951 and 1962 introduced amendments to cut funds for crop insurance administration. | And these amendments were sup- | ported by majorities of the Re- publican Benators. Take the planks on small busi ness. which no polititian would | dare to say openly he was) against Republican piat- | form pledges "squal enforcement | of the anti-mo ly and unfair competition statutes” : In the S0th Congress 90 per | cent of the Senate Republicans | killed a Si-million appropriation! That's the record! A, Tg 3 HH le A A Bullwinkle of rood : and wage comiroin’ publicans in both Houses of Com | ding curity | gppose only ome of the anti-inflationary measures that has rernained offer i tive since to keeping down hving GOP eut cancer research funds by $- for the Federal Trade Comnuission | to enforce & monopoly regulation i And the same Congress voted | overwhelmingly in favor of the] fill which exenmpled i the railroads from anti-trust law | i regulation Fhe 1962 Republican platform | favors combatting inflation “sHCOUTALIngG the full production "But it says later: “We | remove injurious price | by shall The record in Washington | shows (hat majogities of the Re gress voted only very recently to | kill or weaken the Defense Pup ducticn Act. This is the act granting authority aimed at ine creasing production and control | ng fated prices & new pintform favors expan coverage for old age and sirvivors insurance. Thin is a} complete change from the tecord | of the 80th Congress, which took | S00 000 people off the Socinl Se | rolls i On housing. the 1952 Repubil- | can pintform says fintly We wil) federal rent control” | Since ren! comtrol is aboul the | was first introduced this new stand puts the Rapubli- cans tut on a Nmb in opposition | costs. But | this stand is in completes Record with the vote last month in favor of ending romt controls Sept. 30 (On health, the Republican piat- form favors “support of scientific | But 96 percent of the Senators recently voted to million, or 31 percent The new GOFF. phatformn now | comes around to support for the | Point Four program of ad to nderdevelo countries. But in| 1950 three-fourths of the Repub | fican Senators volsd against its start. $ 1 Iplenic basket Bautista mp wom HRM SH J ing. such as peanut buller and Banana or cream cheese and Gate | nut these should mot make up the whole picnic meal Instead of making the sand wiches ahead of time, try making just the fillings at home, Lhe cach person can make his sandwich at the picnic. Put soft ened butter and the various fill ings in separate jars. snd Keep the fillings cold until meal ime When ready to eal each person | can take the kind of fllmg he prefers. Put out the loaves of bread and everything is easy io] reach. And speaking of bread OW there's quite a variety to use for = sandwiches. There's both dark] and light bread in the family mee loaf the long sandwich loaf | usually cut thinner ihan the pal | fer sine, loaf. you'll find good! bread for sandwiches. You mught pee - this ides whem entertaining | at home Put your bread and sandwich filling on the table al! ong with relishes and let ihe guests serve themielives : For variety you can use raisin, | date. Basana or nut bread for sandwiches These have consider | able flavor themselves, 25 keep | the fillings very simple Cream ov | of cheese Or wen just bulley is all that's needed for (hese sweet bread sandwiches : When you make the sandwiches | | atl home, wrap them separately in waxed paper and keep in the re frigerator until rendy to pack the | fetiuce or raw vegetables you Will use in the sandwiches are Best if packed! separately, then pot Ito the | sandwiches just hefore ating. When RAL sly aie Fate of Two State ofers to Decide w | | Borrow Agencies Pepnarivania's Nov. 4 3 ection will decide the fale of ie state's (wo horrow-and-bufld Voters at that time will accefi tr reject a constitutional amend- ent to perihit the state to sell i ¥ Z 3 | : i i | |imsmsed all Hs authorized RA RATE PR State Will Revise Code for Workers Pennsvivania is preparing to] write safely regulations dealing with atom energy into the Coarnmonwealth's industrial ssiety onl The State of Labor ind Industry disclosed last week {hat | atomic energy scienlisfis x1 Thy pie University are drafting the | reg ia tions ‘official sanction’ The regulations will be designed to protect workers engaged ia eo testing and conmirol of radio tivity in industrial plants The program wosthd vi ee Pennsvivania one of the [irs states to begin incorporating in | ta ita safety code regulation: saticsrning atomic energy. The! federal Atomic Energy Cominis. | sian Already has established | standards for handing fisstomibie | materiale Once the new code Bas gon i inte operation, inspectors of Uw department will he accompaniel en hair periodic inspection Trips | by members of the atomic saurgy staff at Temple. The departarent | gad this will “assure the solind. | ness and the practicability of the | eonde and provide a techwieal | selentific body to develop (he In) dustrial view point of the pro. posed program. i Department officials sald Ohi} stindy being msde at the Univer | will sid the state Work: | man's Cosapensation Buvess th determine Fates for UNOER sapag: A in industries were ridin he pt $215 milion in bonds to raping jsues Bold 8y the General o Authority and the the Highway nd Bridge Anthority. The Gesetal Assembly passed the proposed amendment both in 1867 and 1951. It won approval of the 1051 session too ale io He placed on Just year's ballot, how- ever would on J4 pe The ained interest rate Legislatn The meamire would permit the | commonwealth to borrow up to $175 million to retire GEA bonds sind $40 million to replace High- wap Bridge Authority issues. » GEA js suthorised fo swe ip to $235 im bonds but thus far’ lias brought out only $138 million ‘The highwe! and bridge unit has $40 mil hon The ther propoied constitutional am. mdments must pass (wo sessions of the Legisature and be appro- Ohio; Capt. Harry Jeffers, of | made, Jr. department ond additional protection to But alse te the pur chasers of weighing and measur RH HI SEE US Sp nd Jersey Lt dW. Me | jovely colors fit amy eolor scheme and are ‘washable. the smooth luggage. 00k pyre Jook of wood linoleum of hardwa it If you're buying ahead. There's no need Lo buy | at once, for most log- : - ou | perhaps neversl mor ow | 51 to go with what you now Bave--it will he easy to find & piece that will harmonize with : your present higgage. Before you buy, look on the outside of gEage for good workmanship. covering mat- erial should be sturdy over a stitching should be firm. double itching is best. Look nt the should be well and ensy tO for metal i 3 gly! In: filet ] ° ! 4 fy wi oh; i een i: iit. He lit i t pi ; 3 | u dy hi % i N tile is = favorite with modern settings. little or mo Ifroning verse draperies may be unlined Bold colors and abstract designs in drapery fabrics often are in| spired by contemporary artista Lamps Todays low tables ahd] lounge type chairs have a shad od chandelier directly ower iable with adjustable cord so the shade can be near table or near ceiling. Accessories ~The trend is to wird fewer and bigger ones. Oc- casionn] tables are big and beautiful and a round coffee table may be surrounded by four chairs paige) EV i HHH 1] 5 Joa frankfurters or other ments, Keep them cold until time to use them You can put them in wide-mouth- ed thermos jugs or into | Nurses Are Needed containers with joe packed ar) ound them. : GRASS FOR FOOD Good grasses and jegumes fed te livestock not omly produce meat and milk bot they also re lense more grain for human con- sumption, reminds Albert xtension ag! syivania State College. see good fields of hay or pas ture, think of them as helping to keep your dinner plate full SOW RYEGRASH It i= time to sow ryegrass for in the y Te- gs O. . n State ire taking hamburg. | activity ia a factor i 3 . » * } For Polio Victims | erican Red Cross. has merit - Cambria County Chapter, wrgent reguest from Eastern | Area Headquarters for regislersd | niarses interested in polio assign | ments. The nurses are badly meedad | tm Cleveland and Akron, Ohler | Louteville, Ky. and White Plait, | NY i Arthur 17. Nuss executive &ir| sctor of the county chapter, sedi] interested nurses may get addi tional! information by tg ini touch with him at Cron pesdquarters, 224 Walnut 8 | Johnstown. Phone number Is] Johnstown 81383 The tunes should be prepared to leave with. in 24 hours 3 ASA SNS mi LIAN) OSB: AE STI RSS 3 ® PENN GABLES | 1 MILE WEST of EBENSBURG on ROUTE 22 DINING . . . DANCING . . . ENTERTAINMENT WE'RE FAMOUS FOR OUR PIZZA PIE SPAGHETTI EVERETT “Slim” SWAUGER NIGHTLY STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 11 a A