Free Chest X-Rays Today at Patton, Friday at Bakerton UNION ? Serving Northern Vol. 61 No. 37 14 Pages — 2 Sections District ‘Brothers Attorney F itzger al Of Brush’ Meeting Enters Hospital Tilt a Lawyer Who Served As Counsel for U. S. Senate Investigating Committee to Seek Data In Area Attorney Benedict 8 ald of Washington, DD. C the foremost lawyers in tion. was expected to arrive Patton Wednesday night of week to protect the mmteresis State Sen. John J Haluska the Miners Hospital Sand Representatives u f h her Fitzger- Fitzgerald was coming here via ries one of a letier received early this week the na- He since has been in contact with in Fitzgerald by phone, HHSC Will Cheek All Records of and According to Sen Haluska. the tltorney will cheek all news paper articles pertaining to Hox VRANIZe ATER sey. Halusks and the Miners Hom Tuesday gt will Invesiignte he sosirce FEE OY bE BGs of all petitions signed by n and mirses determine in rows for cod fusion BOY cosreion and boyeotting of public Institution charges. and in vestigate other phases of the com troversy ¢ evening iy 6 al (IST: at the Fox. HE, American Legion, Represeniali off iintieer Fig the mess its SER On Lg %s ¥ attend CE ai This news was released hy San Haluska on Wednesday afternoon of this week at the time this newspaper went to press Was YW I well wm The of the initly nlereasted BI OT “1 sf (Cares x Hi that lors tf there CYIReaga Tr Attention is ealled tn the “As I See I” column of Sen. Hal ska on the cdionml pag. a which he makes a report on his rip to the cancer research lab oratories In New York City. Frat. S * report. Poviveapntati £ id AN iy Hakerisn als tiand A WAWHRR are in they A Attorney Fitagerald was to ar ready rive in Johnstown by plane Wed nesday evening. and then to Portage, and from thence to Patten to spend the night He is now returning from a trip to los Angeles said Sen Hahasks and also during the past week has been in Florida and Boston Meanwhile, the doctors and staff members of the Miners Hos pital al Spangler who signed the petition demanding the removal of Ben. Haluska as administrator of the hospital apparently still are bent on “walking out” if the trustees do nol fire the Senalor by July 15 only two weeks from : today Firemen List Names Of Subcommittees For "54 Convention Members yin! BE CADE Area Riso invited The Carrollfown commenity this week went all out In pro molting » Brothers of the Brimh unit. Monday evening a “pun shat block” was erevted on North Main Street, pear the Feostoffice, and plans were for. [oon mulated to have represestatives hey from Irvons help with the im 13 mediate organization of the have unit. The “punishment block” All in Carrolltown and by-laws and [Perish regulations were generously con. | (lef! righty. Mr. and Mrs tributed to the town by the Martin Kibler. Mr and Mm Bd Irvorua Fire Co. which observed ward Storm, Mr and Mrs Charles its Sesqui-Cemtennial celebration (Conrad, Mr and Mrs. Flo Kelly last month. Mr Mes lawrence Soilon AL Toesdny's wrt and Mrs Herbert Ran g dahl will be sleled Me Kour! set up the Carralilows umit. It is hoped that all male residents of Carrolitowp will turn out for the important session. All procesdas derived from the uni! in Carrolltown will go toward the mar bovs activit in that commmiunily The Bakerton Veterans ign Wars announced to this sews. Paper thal aver IB men in that community have siready signed Gp lo join such an organization In Patton, efforts are now under way lo get & sponsoring organi. | ¢ ralion fo Lack up a Brothers of the Hrush outfit Although not yeti official it is hoped to have the Pation Sportsmen's Club baek | The War Beddt nn Pat. a dinner a unig mip Casy from ihe CLR LO the The Washington lawyer is former prosecutor for the U7 8 Department of Justice and had served as counsel for the late 17 8. Sen Charles Toby and U. 8 Sen. John Broker woo avdaued Senate investigating commiliee prior to Sen. Toby's death This committee. at that time said Sen Haluska, was investiga Ling the American Medical As sociation and various clinics throughout the nation ax well as looking in on fund raising groups | for charity _ Een Haluska first Jearned that RO Big Curved Screen Will Be Installed Cmemascopic ‘Robe’ To Be Shown July 23 Installation of : petite agi ia Br : 1 0. Grand Pram in Patton in time of Cinstnascope from July 23 " part int Fgh sys mil EEN Son §iag¥ § y TINT jv 3 Ee Bx pe nity rn ye of whom Reve vn HWE & foal SNOT Baryied and Sep sraiarts f St. Monica's Springs. they are . { hheut ais "a Revrings married or reframe of voRrs of 164 Ving ery hers jife © Chyont and Mr meeting officers 5 +4 a » . ne ‘ ANG B Kangar : Kibiar and the fiver Ger fey i (tf several sub-com mittees for the 1954 Convention of the Volunleer Firemen's Axe of Cambria County & Vicinity to be held in Patton the first week cof August were named this week by the neral committee of the Patton Fire Co The convention committee of the local unit sive sanounced that it has secured carnival of vemvention. of Fore! The American Legion Celebra. rt Week starting on Sunday af ‘lernoon and running (hroughoadt | the entire week will be the great. tot event of tr kind ever pre. sesitad by the American Legion | Altoona In Westérn Pesnytennia 4 re’ for the { Among the Subcommittees for . which members have been named : afternoons. July 4th asd " run through Saturday night July | block” erected and and plans under | 10 It will opens with one of the way for immediate [mation’'s outstanding Hill Billy tion. In only three days & numn- {orchestras The orchestras is un. | ber of other towns in Cambria (der the direction of the famous | County have sent representativ. MOM recording artist. Jimmy | es to Carrolltows In order that Walker He will bring with him | they may get an Mea of how to nis Western Stars, featuring Sun- | creed the various punishment of ‘Kit’ Carson They will open | devices, in the Arena at 2:30 PM with It was noted that a person their famous hill billy Jambores, | must volunteer (0 become a mem- giving a completes show in Lhe | ber of the Brothers of the Brush afternoon, and & complete who w | And all men in this ares who wish in the evening, opening at 8 pm | to take part in the Sesqui-Cen The American Legion will tennial celebration of Cambria | present for the first the thelr County are urged lo join in this | proposed American Legion Clr | fun-making. once-in-a-lifetime ex- eon. This show will be the hest | perience of its kind ever presented in the For additions! information see Legion Arvens [Maries printed on Page 5-B of this a Rev. Edw, Rohrbeck | Sc it 2 eee ma rom NEW Patton Pastor Efficiency contests and “battle | ‘of the barrel” Gust C. Beunier, | a Albright, George | Sandy Rogers, Mark Al a Lato Liither and Wil | . co-chairmen, Al ¢ Masnica. via. Char. les Hopper, Frank Kinkead H J Mul Leo Short. Ted Ot! and oe, i 82 i Convention tets Ted Ott H J ulligan. George Gust Beunier, Columbus : SRE’ els! ; sid ty contest committee, | of which Mr. Lisheraili is chair. man, and the registration com mittee, of which Mr. Mulligan i | iE 1r a The mid-way will be the In PATTON, PA., THURSDAY, JULY Chest Springs Couples Have Total of 313 Years’ Married Life County Sesqui O Legion Celebration to Start Sunday, Continue All Week ‘Full Program Includes Large Midway, Circus, isit By Army Vice Chief of Staff, A. L. Officials | sociation i tones, | Donalvee, execulive secretary week Fre and Mrs. J Calvin | vel Commitee Of the cal | Rev. Edwin Rohrbeck of State | { College was appointed (he new | minister at the Trinity Meth | | dist Church, Patton, by the Cen- { trad ivanis Antual Con | | terence. This is his first i appomt- | i ment mince Attention this week is called to v, two stories found on | Penns TT OOO A Rn Pages 6A of this issue of the 1951. He attended Carvett Bibl — of tuo eal Institute, Northwestern Uni | onup | versity Campus. Bvanston. Celebrating ' and gradusted on June 14. 1964 | Rev. Rohrbeck is married to the | Marjorie nag ed and Mr. and former Shaffer of Forty | SBaskey of Car.’ of Penn Only One of Hs Kind i $ i i : Eh ne. ls aiao's graduste State { fest ever seen at the fair , featuring approximately 50 at. tractions slong wilh two of the nation's greatest outdoor MM acts: the Barretls in thir Sante (of death on the slender pole feet in the air end i | Valentines, three boys and a be 1 featuring | high-flying acts in his Dying | return tricks blindfold, truly an (act you'll sever forget. The Val enlines were recently seen on tel ‘ovision as the featured sct on | Top, the Sealtest Clreus of dele Wi | 2 baeis { 51 Fix Commander, Sherman Mason. The featured sidress will] Cambria County i. 1954 were married May 28 ne Monica's {hureh Smrings They are the par of four hildren three of sre living. They Rave 158 grandebiltren and eight great rand hho Mr Stem and the former Mae Contd wore united in marriage in St Monica's Chamh an June i 1002 ‘They are the parents of five children. three of whony are ving. There are 19 grandchil dren and three preat-grandehil tren Mr Conrad snd the farmer Nel He Wharlisn were miarrisd Nav 12 IML, in Bt Francis Mavier's Church, Bellview There were 8 children horn In this anon, seven of whows are living They have trate FD how {dr} i Best “rts w Rey mn ibe by Commander Selecky Vice! Commander Mason also will give | an addross Childe ’s Day is Saturday, cial showing os the circus in the Aron An the aftervioon | tients fron the Altoona Veter | ana’ Hospital 3.075 Free X-Rays Are Taken to Date In North Cambria A total of 3075 free chest X- | rRYs Dave Been taken in the week and » half by the Cambria | C County Tuberculosis & Health As. in Northern Cambria : males were: pecording to Frank J That totikl is aa of the toe | this newspaper went {0 press Hewwver, the free X-rays stiff | are being taken in Patton this Thursday, with the mobile unit set up in framt of the ['nion Press Courier office and spern- fromm 1:96 te 3:00 and from 7 to 1:00 p. ma. Tomorrow, Friday one of | the two mobile units of the Na. tional X-Ray Surveys will move | to Bakerton. where it will be | oncated in front of the Bakerton | Inn during the same hours as are | fisted above Next week, from | 20} Tuesday ehrough Priday. a amit | will be located in Ebenab-ry The X-rays are free and are | avaliable for persons 15 years of | age and ower. They will be check. | ei by the cancer, tuberculosis and heart sociation Totals of the number of persons | in Northern Cambria to date whe have been X-rayed are: de La Spangler Colyer Patton J The survey was taken in the Bamesboro - Spangler area laws week, in Currolitows and Hast. nt aa “i 41 Pa a fey oa Monday. and in Patton and Colver an section of 5 rural rod will be fm edd. WEL LE gr pom. y in Phster Building in Nicktows. AER I Gh A be pb a J Joi | iy 10, whet: there will be & sper | the various | I Chow win tore, ling Kriss Lumber Oo PRESS-COU Bingle Copy — Te Haluska’s Report On Kettering Institute, Page 1 Subscription Sums: Comers Camiria Sor 404 Includes Historical Pag that James Beadle Phots Patton 17 grandehildren and fonr graniehildren Mr. and Mrs Kaily ried in SE Augustine October 1 1901, at St Augustine's Church Mrs Kelly 8 the former Rose Domiglass The couple are the nar. ents of 13 chibiren 12 still hiv ing. There are 51 grandchildren and four great-grandehiidren Mr. Sutton and the former Ru. san Rlorm were married sa! Chest Rprings in St Moslew's Church April 38 1804 Bix of their nine children are surviving - and 14 grandehikiren Mr. Randall married the for. mer Elizabeth Himpsnn on Feb 14, 1901. in Healy Name Church Fhensbry There were ne ehil dren Born fo this gnion Cl a ’ great Were may { $11,615.09 Lowest Bids for Projects At Patton Schools A total of $11 681500 will be spent by Patton Borough School Board for repairs and new equip- | iment for the First and Second Ward Geade Schools this summer Divectors opened bide on six different Br AL & meeting on | Magind win | : den and pointing of the | work. 8 the First Ward | Grade School building A this Saturday at 130 p m to PAwKrd the contracts Low bidders and their bids on the various are as follows Pamting ft. Bakaiza and | Hricko $1 8458.50 shectirical work a Niebhauer Patton op ton, $1 350.00: | Co, Pat a0; Sooring ! Sherry Bros Patton. $1 137.23; shades | window Sharbaugh Dey | Carvolitown, ning SARE 00 and their enti. WOR and Bros. Latrobe Other nidders Painting | BurER by Hf rvottn Co. Pittshurgh, $3.380; | chard L LL. Price [978 and Tony Sunseri Patton, 152.300; electrical - Benjamin 8 Stutzman, Johnstown, $278: foor- | w Patton, | Beatona Bros Pitts. | $1338. window Pointin | Pitta | Water) | Faek Pan tx a. J A Co. Tri - State ga ss Ph $0 a ng C Ca he] awn, $A 200. Ro special Mmesting will be held | P. Weity $1. Zaltner Folks from Throughout County Expected to Take Part In Nightly Spectacle Probably At Ebensburg Plans are forging rapidly ahead ; have parts in the histories) pag= for Cambria County's big Sesqui- | sant. centennial Celebration at Ebens-! Al present. the beard burg the week of Aug. 15 to 31. | contests of the “Brothers of Annpsuncensent has pean made | Brush” are heing ~ the formal opening of the Hil COmuMInItion, and mach observance will be — in the is seen and various churches of the area on! about from the wives. Sunduy, Aug. 15. | There seems 16 be no | On Monduy, Aug. 16. activi | © * Popularity of this sve ties of the week will get under. | Beto enuis: Gir Seat way. Fach night during the | Sod Brownies will early history and development = SUratiohs of first aid = of Cambrian County will be pre. Sctivithes welled, probably at the Ebens- burg Cambria Stadiom In Fb ensbury. Alma featuring the week will he day uvvenis when fire compan WE, service organizations de nd individaals will loin in eta. Eng parades and other spectacles Fach community in the county is expectad to have its own acti vitien, although many residents nil parts of the county will Sterling Mine No. At Bakerton Closes - Faltering business in the coal industi'y has forced the closing | of another large North Cambria Hine A street dance ia with best Fbenshurg's Lake Rowena, water carnival as well an hax derby, pet parade events Prises will totel I~ A “queen” will be selected reign over lhe event ing day also is expected to v highlight, when a parade of BS and floats. and charactors. be staged at Eben 4 Car bumper signs will be 4 to help defray expenses. Af 18 o'visek next ea oS pets on cement con, will be at the County 8 TCA, and wil remit ally te answer any a amd f Fares . ald In The county commities 4 others will sweet in the oa 730 p mm next Tuesday to f ther plans for the observance | interested persons are invited attend the meetin ee Mr. Lafferty will x, Sterling Coal Company an. notincdd last Thumday it cessed aperations a! the firm's Mine 8 in Balerion last Wednesday, Dennis J Keenan, general SEE erintedent. attributed the suspen. gion to lack of orders He added that production has been dropping for past several! months When the mine shut down, pro- fuction had been reduced to about 100 tons daily, with a complement 52 emploves. In peak years | the operation employed some $00 men Gnd mined 2000 tons of Lower Kittanning “B Seam” coal per day : Mr Keenan said the company i# hopeful that Mine § may he re | opened next fall Meanwhile, the firm's Mine | contines. to operate { (average of three days & week | : The mine employs about 310 men | ¢ approximately 3.300 Hi arrive in Hi { and BUCKS HAS NEW FRONT Buck's Furniture Store in Pat. | ton took on & new appearance | vellow brick front on the bul on Filth Ave was tom sway from. by a new red brick store rons ; The council plans to for bids in the near future. NORTH CAMBRIA PERSONALITIES NO. 209 Mrs. Nancy C. Tntuas aS 4: Tri-State Water. | Ebensburg. $3. shades Richard | i La Price, Ehsnabury. $1578 : | | Bros. $7. 740.70 and Edward Bra-| vin, Altoona, a 30.300. Raymond J. Biller, Former Garage Operator, Expires Raymond J. Biller. aged fifty. fix yomss, for many years prope. ctor of Biller's Garage on Fifth Avenue, Pallon, and an automo bile mechamie, died gst Sunday at the Miners’ Hospital, in ) gler. Mr. Biller had ben in a henith for a long period The decensed was a native of Patton and was born vives him. Alwo. surviving are his | widow, Hilds, two daughters, | Mrs. Gorn Ingram and Mrs Bo | Miller, as well as three grandchildren. He was a brother of Prancis. Elaine. Loretto and Mrs. John Shatranik, all of Ake! a wn. Ohio: Marcellus, of ¢ Mr. Biller helt membership in Patton Lodge. No. 488 Loyal Or. der of Moose and Patton Asrie | No. 1244, Fraternal Owider of Ea- Ries Friends iS Were received at the Ward Puperal Home Services Patton, and were held at nine o'clock an Wed- | nesday in St roan. Interment was | 8 Cemetery, Car oR A soo LA \ osx MAN INJURED Orvis Hurd, 85. of La Jowe, is in Miners’ Hospital on : Mrs. Nancy C. Thomas of Bin (1 dbarg, a widow since 1985, made her own living without the | en: She prides : | that she was able to. tals of ) financially since her hus nan the inte’. Fhoman, dnd n % Mr. and Mrs. Thomas & story and restaurant in | i burg since IDO2 T | the business even while Mr. Tho ET atved as foreman for Hare i bison alltsr Refractory. After Chis death. Mrs Thomas continued operating the store and made her. self fnancially independent. Mra. Thomas is the former | Nancy Troxell, i | lute Alec and ; | near Clasgow! She is the tanith Lehild i a family of eleven | ren. and Mrs. Thomas My marrisl Nov. 18, 1898,
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