With Hatch Act, ey Sure Won't Like It Handing Out of Jobs This will be the first time that & new administration has moved ints. Washington with a Hatch And In the opinion of govern. : ment lwyers it's going to» force & of traditional hm handing out of federal THe Hatch Act, passed in 1838, makes it fllegal for fedetnl em- . gage in any kind of | it activity. There were: weak civil service reguln- i on the subject before, which’ n't proved verv effective. i ; geries of scandals involving | workers engaged in wide- | activity was the late famous ghost writer Bn Roosevelt, Chatles he Seeders at the time 1 the Republicans they got back into! worker with a rederal job they i are also throwing him out the window for future political help The civil service commission es- timates that there are about one thousand top-level jobs in the government exempted from the act. Included in this group are ‘the president, vice president, cab. inet heads and assistants, bureau chiefs, ambassadors and minis ters. By various official estimates of the federal jobs which®*the Re publicans will be able (c fill, they can go as high as 200000. Filling | administers the law. And the . . h | ‘ d began puiMin one of remies wanmen ve sprees 1 Little Red Jail At Ebensburg Once ws ven oe enmiee’teh tom: that many jobs with efficient party workers would do serious harm to party machinery : ; § PN Hatch Act restrictions even g flaw was upheld beyond federal employes. They include many state government! employes whose activities are fi ipanced in whole or in part by. ‘joans or grants made by the U 8. government or any federal ag- ency. They cover such activities an serving on political commilises, soliciting political contributions selling party dinner tickets, any “work st the polls, the publishing the passing oul, of pa | Jobs. It will penalize of. bon As A its on Un- ié Sam's payroll Bes prohibited by law to continue being a poli they reward a good party Jewelry of quality is lasting and conveys your message in as ere, enduring way. Choose carly. of any partisan letters or paper taking part in public party po- | fitical debates and the distribu tion of campaign lHterature The mintrum penalty for any one found guilty of such action is suspension from their job without pay for $0 days. Maxi mum penalty. is dismissal The Civil Service Commission fashioned by famous designers “Na J) a LEATHER WALLETS MUGGS AND SKEETER TE a oi PF THATE THE WAY YOU WANT J rT PERB.WEE, TH ALL BST per i er WITH UB! er Nii EE & 7 its one Supreme Court test the When the Republicin leaders who pass oul patronage find ont what political activity is limited to federal jobholders they prob ably will get a’ surprise KEEP FARM ACCOUNTS A good record of your 1052 farm business can be very help ful in planning your 1853 opera- tions. Edward 8mith. Penn Stale extension farm runagement spe cialist, explains that the dale ihe quantity, and dollar and oents sarin of all cash transactidims should be set down in the redurd book The only waY to achieve last ing pence ix through daily prayer — RELMEVEER ' AAS... UNION PRESS.COURIER Boguuod 9 8 Rus Served As C ambria C 0. Courthouse houses being in 1804 VORrs &. itiie and additions Roberts Affairs beaks at Fhenghurg hy Lave core ome the ARON in what He improvised Ward 1d for seme o be freon Od pleces and played %1 bk Red Jail in Eb such a | vy on the stove ensbirg. the present county oon tg wining wih the ceiling ORT Mn to 4 pourthouse vard with Fionn wi of the } Ph i wird mirtroom above that the it & 11924 fuder seas forced to adjourn the The record ix silent on imposed the erst. earned rhiat senten Jail, ne Wik rama i sobered up was fii it $ Be Begin 5 the ted nen ef be first FH ani § gi 1 ‘ i v weal Ome of these POON of Beula, a place BI arrest ok existence, Where the for drunkenness and tae Y “il igen Ar El y of} thelr y eonduet © re Fs Was 1 jail on first town vo that they ; # ty ; a oourt. $70% ALLY oni A ro 3 . i rs BNA A eniburg, the work on the court. house at Beula stopped and now nothing remains to indicate thers ever wis nich a own 10-YEAR OLD GIRL KILLED Went Milton (PNB) Ten- year-old Ruth A. Wirt was fat- ally injured when struck by a car as she crossed heavily-traveled 8 Route 15 near Here. Authoritime said the girl became confumni and darted into the patch of the sneoming = intaomobile VANDALS RAID SCHOOL Philadelphia -- (PNS) A 13 room elementary school was rane sacked by vandals who set three fires before leaving. Causing cos siderable commotion, the vandals, among other things smashed sev- aral cartons of eggs in the home economics room Go nbs rd PA LSND MS SAVES A on) chimney on Christmas Eve. out inte the nation's living rooms | will be the touch of many 3 | lands. 1leside i teddy bear. replies | of Australia’s massupisl furred in J the, world's leading toy maker, tames. its shiny playtime tracks | and cars snd earth-moving equip ment, its small-scale railroads and | 4 i | sends broad its wild west cos- arly, the United States, now | sky scrapers io delight children all over the globe. a. sang. Now U.S buyers go back to OHH HARES { ventors. | Germany was among the first na | | tiors in the world to make tin | horses on wheels, engines that ran, | animals that walked birds that cities such ay Nurnberg for the oud | put of ingevious middle-aged in | New toys that startle the world | | often tome from Europe. One such | is » German duck which, when set | | on an incline, proudly walks down | the slope. Another is a recent gady- | et from Denmark called a “tippe | top.” # wobbly sphere about the | | size of a small applé that suddenly | | files upside down and continues | i spinning on its stem. A a | down on their hands and knees at | flip-flop sction. Winston Churchill was intrigued | | by the top when he first saw it. In | | Stockholm, the King of Sweden, a | cabinet minister and an stom | | physicist. a Nobel Prine winner, got | |» banguet io study the mysterious | | As a mirror of mankind's cul | ture, toys reflect the progress of | | chvilination . Yel an smadng shn- | | arity” can sometimes be seen be- : | tween the toys of longforgotien | | eras and the playthings of today. | of Bethlehem Jesus Christ is a God whom we | can upproseh without pride, and | i selve) without despair —Pascal. : before whom we may share our | As the print of the seal on the | wax is the express image of the i seal itself, so Christ is the express | | image—thy perfect representation | il 15k a a mut toh re AIT si A SS SO OO SA EA EE