Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 19, 1954, Image 1

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    Sen. Haluska’s ‘As I See It’
Printed On Editorial Page
ON PRESS-COU
Serving Northern
Cambria County
Hastings Pony League Champ!
See Story On Sports Page
Vol. 61 No. 44 &ope 14 Pages
County’s Sesqui Celebration Head of Procession Af Patton Last Wednesda
Attracting Many Thousands
¢ Military, Musical, Marching Unit Parade at 7: 00
Saturdny Is Expected to Be Best Drawing Card
Band
Agriculture Da is [7 8S Army All rect
and Industry | ; F day 41 FARO i ATsena Md
Military Davy on Saturaa’ t vi Fie military units well
rena the iat for U t swracireally all the op ping
bria County bands and drum
ebration at Western and
VARIA
nh
sna
wh
nx As
&nil
Dg le
entra
yd
Resgun entéenn ANG
Ebensburg in
y the remaining
edule will parade » i (her act
day night ring which ov :
nointed miasical WN NATCHRINE y Dark
units will vie for ! ”
in cash prize
Lhe Katurday
I & mM memorial service
beside jail, 11:15 a m
chores concer!
ndging at stadium
The prize Megng
of Swish costume
POP piace in senior i rd dging
g statium. and 9 pm. th
bugle COTrps Riond pre sentation of pageant
despite ram Mord
cing the
historical
turned
ture parade . ts
vinits and ;
rtunber of
ahle to hing
the rain. took part
parade last evening
Special Kangaroo
Tuesday “as olhserved ax Winkit¥
Day wit] # Program ff rhc Ww
other activitie
i Evening At Patton
Rehedale for Tharsday
Highlights of towlav s
Activities of ‘Brothers’
To Conclude At Dance
for Agriculture Day inc iode
tor-driving and log-mawing
festa in the moTRing. an ag'e
fure parade at 2 p m
square dance at 7.30 p
pageant will begin at 8.06
Kangaroo Kourl
S15 We $riied ¢ 34
ng. Aug. 20. by
Area Brothers of
The svent will mark
nd | final public activity of the nN
wm the card for Friday will
in- making organizat
trips down the shaft =a!
portal of Ebenstmrg (
and beginning of The Kourt nad
pm * Hp
ivities
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heard
Risters
Fens
Are f
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of
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&
POST one mend
pageant "
t for
windows this
dianinva :
an oid a
worth
see
Wee $i
Finn Frew
x e a rari
Teo
ei intigues
TORTS This alone is
the eonty seat 1o
the historical
Many of the
floats pis a
ackedit
their
ort 30
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the Paton
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flare her
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be tried
and
the
Colver “T at 1 p an
nee classic sulo parade =?
mm eoal dust explosion, reek Jd
wpplications demomziration
tine rescue demrwmstration be
ming at 730
the pageant at way at 1
Satusday's Parade at TP. M Moose Home ith Judge
VBaturday s m dav parsde | Bloom presiding (Hficinis
oil begin al Tp mm. and ex. Kourt announced that a
pected attract the biggest of men accused of vv
crowd the week Ing aod in against the unit will
R will the nationally known Immediately following the
ne trial ts will be made
for found gulity at the
Father Malachy Brothers Punishenent Block on
Fifth Avenue, and It was noted
that several will be “dipped”
in ithe tub.
Faoliowing (he Kourt irial
punishments a Brothers of
Brahh dance will be held fron
‘to 12 al the Moose Home Dona
jtian is 50 cents for single per
isons and $1.00 per Jonge
Brothers of ibe
ders of the Bwish of intra
are ofrdially invited to’
Friday night's activities
b One of the features of Friday's
A will be a heard judging
contest and costume judging con
| test for all attending Two sets
| of prises will be given away for
Hon | contestants, one for Patton Ares
| members and the other set of!
rizes for oul-of-lown people at-
ae Jo in’ | fending Judged in both groups
assume the ; will be the best beard. best mus |
| tash, best dressed, funniest dress- | knot's last tink
The dance will alse feature
both round and square :
and members of the Patton
unit hmve voled a spreinl wel
come to all out-of-town anita
to attend.
At a meeting of the Patlon
of this week iL was announced
that the final ing of ihe
unit will be held next Tuesday,
Aug. 34, at 8:00 p. m. in the jo
en] Moose Home. It was also an
Secretary 3 by this Friday evening
Procseds of the Patton unit
OSB, PAD,
I
the parish since last November.
Fo {
: Miners!
staff have lsunched plans
Arsa Brothers Tuesday evening
| Unaing to function, and the
"| modern wiat
state generis] assembly regarding
Rev. Father Patrick F. Me- |
has been’
of Bi. Joseph's | entire community, and
Johnstown. He sibly I5 or
a8 administrator of ing several
2 Bections
PATTON. PA.
*
Pictured ix the bead of the precession in which over $000 persons
participated at Patton last
N.C. Kiwanis Picnic
Wednesda
in honor of (Pur Lady of
List 4 First Prize
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 1954
Fatima Services were Beld in St
of the visit of the
Gill Hollow Road
Single Copy — Te
James Htgic Phote. Patton
Mary's Church upon the occasion
“Pilgrim Virgin"
a replies of the Rlessed Virgin
3 North Cambria
To Be Held Iiy Winners In Parade To Be Resurfaced Bankers At State
gf 1end ;
haske! Swee!
i furmdshed
; CFT
tiff re
nividlies in chaige
A rile {7%
mir £341)
wosk s meeting Pres
Fred J Hogan and Dr BF
Bowers were alected an delegates
alternd The alrel convenlion
Pittsburgh in October
Resignatien-of Sen.
% Haluske Accepted
By Incorpordtors
Incorporators of he Spangler
‘ Hospitini ast Soaday Bight wrap
Jed up the bitterly fought Senator
{alusikn-medical staff controver
sv. by aceepling #fficially the
Senator's resignationss an incor
porate). The Meling was a spw
cial session. sid uf the legal
= I
xials PEE
and
lias
met
At
sheers
£3
It fa said the (nOBAPOTAL rs of
hospital and the medics!
for a
proposed revision of the institu
tion's administrative set-up. This
annogcsment followed a mee!
ing of the medical Saf! Tussda)
when they decided (0 Wid up re
turning to work a3 En organized
body until such a revision
fected. Bul the doctors are
i ef
hos
is in operation, ’
is said that =atlormeys for
the hompital and the med
combine forces to prepare
tiy-lawx which will govern
=
the bomrd of meorpofstors. IT is
claimed the present object ia to
revise the by-laws th conform to
ules wet by the
non-profit organizations
Membership on the hospital's
corporate body it was siid shoul? |
L RK CTON-SEC of thei
t pos
represent
would |
0 Sn oo
be fort heoming.
RN RI ror
hein Ins
Feature In Sesqui Parades
2 rom
isquare dance in the parish hall jup
#3
|
furs] 4-H Club.
At Carrolitown
42 Units Take Part
In Local Sesqui Event
At § (MMI res
denis and visilars Loom
ip
t Saturday®s Olt Home
firalion fi CArTHiiiaown
HoT GINAIAnItY s
wn fasd fenst
gn
ian
a
Was
# program in
& . Reaguicenienniag
Highlight
s huge 42+
sambria LUoun
coleBenl ion
Big day wis
parade fenluring
npmereinl and
giie Bes en
abd fashion
the Ihe
init
Leg fionls ant
S$ TO0 Be Weil as
costed grouds
The parade waa completely ar-
ranged by MJ Clowto, parade
chairman of the Old Home Iny
planing commitise of the Care
olitvan Ares Brothers of the
Frosh asl which sponsored he
affair joinily with the
te Sisters Swish
Mr. Cicero, in making #8 ac.
count of the parade, stressed
the fact that he was very gra
tified with the fine cooperation
shown by everyone faking part
in the event. He sald a special
vate of thanks is extended fo
every bainess establishment
entering floats, to the local
bands and musical groups, all
individasls and especially te
the out-of town groups taking
part amd to the Patten Chest
Twp. Band which added con
siderably to the sucerss of the
parade. He ales thanked all
those wha helped in any way
in preparing for and lining wp
ah
comanun
# 4
of Lhe
ce ¥
RARE
on fram Pal
a Lhe Desi
of the Brush
Spr Agr eniry
heal -ADpearing
Swish entry
wr Ihe best pwnd
ing ceapmercial foal went
W. KE Sharbaugh entry of Car.
rod iloown while Mr and M's |
Frank Lather of Carmalltown, rid.
ing in a Feighton buggy of the
i Plonae furs 10 Page T-Ai
iegal
orige
ira prize f
$0 Ae
1h fost it |
On
Trexler-Miller Float
Best In Group Division
The second annual 4-H Round. |
| up. sponsored by Pleasant Hill |
rin Chest Sptuga Ws
| held Saturday, Aug , and fea
tured & parade of BX mamicsd
and marching units, a basket
iunch, 4-H Judging and swear
fashion show and suction The
closed with a round and
conduted by the loom] unit of
the Brothers of the Brush dur
ing which the beard judging took
piace
In ths line of march were the
Patlen-Chest High Band the Ho
dality of St Monica's Catholic |
Church, the Confra ernity of the!
Christain Mothes, the Learners
Home Be. ¢H Club, the Agviend-
the Golden Ju
and Mra Pay
Conrad, Mr. and Mm J. F Ke
Iv, Mr. and Mrs Marti
Mr. and Mrs Edward
biliarians «Mr.
Red Cross Branch
af
Chapter according to its
| inciuded
(vircies on the subject of
| troversial
(I WaE a visior here for several
| winit
clinic .
| spective backers
i Lion,
nd Haluska discusses al
3. (of the thoughts now 0 prepara
at
lant rac? ayy
Broocinsately
Hallow Road
LEROW Wan
Mae Dona id
Monday Ta
tends Twp Roard of 3
MeDonaid's Bid, ane
erived, was $18 06
all g for reaurfa
sy are vig fia of
* wk is experled
1 September
(ther Bildera
Rober! Krise Fa
17 8: Naw Enie:
Lime New Enterprise
$1384. ant Interstate
rp. Wilningion
fed 3
Hunting
risa! LR
ge oy a >
Seng 8
oe
Were Ana
$17
ane
$17
Armin
4 i
$36 327
ar ES Enh Fades
Hide NE %
£3 .
aa
£43
A
oe]
Reports Activities
ile fife rgene %
Riandied by
Cambria i
weriBeatlions
deRrtteld Branch
aunty Bed Ch
Ware
gE
Fea
piste for (Be month of July
Two of thewn were
timber and the olhers
ings and Frugality. Other reports
Ne each in Ashville
Fallentimber and Frogality
No Bloodmuobile sed
Bhat Twas pints gi
Tings residents and §
in Fallen
in Haat
fH
fon a
place
Han
* Eh. w
3
£5
Were
af
{ey folks
Sonw THO enrolled learn. to
Wim campaign at ation. with
5 beginners cerfificiales (awmied
pine mniar life saving ard th
menior life swing certificates
; 6
Pa
Dr. Hoxsey Visits
County fo Inspect
Sites for Clinic
Harty M
Bas bes 80
Hoxsey, wollae name
praeninenl locas
His Sone
cancer clinic in Texas
davs last week as the house
guest of Sen. and Mrs Joba J
Haluaka. of Patton Most of his
wis taken up with wisiting
| proposed sites for the introduction
‘of 4 Hemsey Cancer Cline in
t Northern Cambria County
Haoxmsey also conferred wilh sev
| eral physicians whic have express.
ed an terest in the proposed
according to Senator Hal
asks. He also conferred with pro
ior the inati’u-
Sen. Haluska sand Hoxiey has
promised that Cambria county 16
gel the first of six new clinics
he proposes to estahlish in var
ous parte of thet United States
He sd Hoxsey to channel
all patients from Eastern United
States ito the Cambria County
Clinic umtil other clinies are set
ww xed sperating to the Senator fif. ‘
teen giles have been preferred;
for the ) id elizde, including |
two in the vicinity of Ebensburg.
two at Patton, a farm near Chest
and two sites in Dysart
Sen. Haluska said Hoxsey is
| willing te finance the clinic him-
self, enter into a partnership with
intepested Cambria rolintlans or
private capital to start
the chinbt.
2B of this issue, in
On
hig “As I See I!" column Senator |
detail some
Senator Haluska has teen in
vited to address a delegntion of
S000 modical men, scientists and
tesearch Sgtsers ai Chisago on
a convention |
by - American Free
cussions about the |
system of cancer de-|
tn the details
i i.
aivenia a
‘has besn relired for
three vears after working for 58
TH rp
ATR eT 4
sii
N rih j
* 5
ne
©®1
Taig rt n
Piraw andi
F Naliofus
Kiathieon Eck
t Naliota
Te
FAMTLAN
ral
Fira
aid
cashier, First
& vida ng ler
simi
SORSVIVaRNA iRers Asso
The agriculture and the
sciminist ration depart
of Lhe university are
aperaiing with the slate ase
Siation in conducting the course
PUrpOse of the school
he Le ENLON
Hat
i atin 3
Mig ian
sent a Dy
Pr HTL
to present to beskers of Penne
roam of modern
methods a techniques
egulnr meeting of
C cal ICBU will be held this
iin the Bons of
Subscription
y In Crusade of Prayers for Poses Over 4,000 People Take Part -
In Cambria Co, 308
Outside Cambria Uo.
iE
| In Pilgrim Virgin Procession
Msgr. Wilkam McGrath |
Says Prayer Is Answer |
§ 00 people participated | :
Pilgrim Virgin® procession
Patton streets Wednesday
ening of last week The statue |
replica of Our Lady of Fai
LEVEY
fhe
he
4 4
lima
ine repaca Was acoom
Patton Right Rev
sammy (2 MeGrath of
Wiseion Society, Toronto, Canada.
ah has been touring the nation |
with the Pilgrim Virgin for near- |
seven years in a crusade of |
and reparation
During services in St. Mary's
JSholie (Chitreh, Most Rev. Rich-
wd TT COuilfovie Bishop of the |
itosna Hocese., and his assis! -
the Litany of the Bles-
Dysart Sportsmen
Seek County Aid
On Building of Dam |
A
Run
Tiel
ped tod
Wilk |
Scarboro |
ny
Lge ye
jelegation from the Laurel]
KSportamen’'s Club, Dysart
with the Cambria County
srnmiissioners Monday concern
ng the establishment of recrea-|
tional facilities in thal area
Members of the delegaton lod;
the commissioners that the club
scooped out an area for the
dum on Laurel Run, Dean Twp
and sought aid of the counly in|
buliding the breast of the dam
Area of the dam, the commis |
sioners were told, would be more
than one-half of the two-acre!
tract owned by the club Com.
nissioners Pat Farrell and Tom
Owens instructed the delegation
ta outline their plans at a meet.
nig with the county's Park and
Recreation Board
Members of the delegation said
they would inform the organi-
sation's membership of their
mesting wilh the commissioners
The delegaton
Mansfield, Frank Gregg.
aad
Hale, J P Pamonetii, and Attor- |
ney Alton A
club solicitor
CRT 10 MEET TONIGHT
The 1 the lo-
Thurs
tsp m
ly Lodge.
se Si
McDonald, the
day evening, A
a
NORTH CAMERIA PERSONALITIES ND. 278
Peter Yeager 56-Year Veteran of Mines
fy CYRIL BR STEVENS
Peter Yeager of St
the paat
years in the soni mines
He started tn work in the mines
when he was 18 years old He re
calls well i was the summer af-
ter the Johnstown Flood when he
first wtarted to wetk in the pits
He drove mules and was trip rider |
for 13 ves
The aged man recalls that
dug coal for thirty-five cents a
‘to and ut that time he said a
fom consisted of 2.400 pounds
During the 58 years in the mines
he had only ope sight accident
Mr Yeager was born Dec 8
1871, at St Bosiface on the farm
where Be now Pesides, the som of
George and Elisabeth
Yeager For many years he also
worked the besides working
in the mines, it in recent years
he gave up that type of work
He and the former Cecilia Tho |
mas daughter of Mr. and Mrs |
Michae! Thomas of St Boniface |
Boniface
(Haas) |
James Studio Photo. Patton’
James Brown, St Louis Ma. for
pierly of Patton; Mrs
grove, Dayton, Ohio; :
Lwife of William Tucker, Da
Ohio; Nora, wife of Frank
ko, Detroit, Mich. : Leoma, wif
of Cyrii DeCoole, Detroit,
|1Gt Virgin and
Heited the Hail Mary
Palmer
| spiritual means
ors
!
the Ave Marin
The Bishop also res
in Greek,
started at BL
Ji Gregorian
The procession
| Margs Church and Ira
Fourth, Mages;
Beech and Sinth Aves, nding.
St. Mary's Church The Matus
‘was carried by Walter Adams
| James Hoover. James Karfhelth
and Henry Kine Judith Powell
was crownbearer and Dennis
"Bakale served as rosary bearer.
Those in the procession recited |
prayers
Among the church
| part ing were BVM §
and oly Name Soekit
Mary's Church: ICRU M Soe
dality, St. George's Chureh, Pat
on, and BVM Sodalities from the
Hastings, Carrolitown, Summers
hill. Revioe, and Johnstown areas
Maugr McGrath delivered a sors
mon in the church in veneration
of the statute His sermon oxlled
for a retum Chwist and he
pointed out that the present crits
the world can be solved by
societies
6
M MeGrath was celebrant
tn Benediction of he
Riessed Sacrament, assisted by
| Rev Father Ferdinant Ld of
Carrolltown as deacon and E
Father Rupert Stadtmilier, pastor
of Bt. Mary's, as sub-descon
Also attending. in addition fo
Guilfovie. were Rev. Fathe
omas © Malden chanosl-
jor of the dlocese: Ges ge Brags
ger. St. Boniface: Rasil Balloo,
Bi
8t. George's, and Regis Meyers
Vegeration of the ststue took
place following Benediction
included George!
Donald
Final preparations for the of
Jang of sthos on MendhB :
were
teack
education on
Mr
penns formerly taught at
town High School and in
years served as substitute in the
John Carroll Joint Schools
One still remains 0
filled Directors are ace
applications for the position
art teacher
Marie J Caer,
John RR
and
4)
§
3od
i
| Madeline, wife of Robert Prive,
| Hastings: Ruth, wife of Donald
Y euger,
Lwife of Bernard Huber St. Boni
he
fancy. Mr.
reared a
* Linnan of
children. |
Mr Yeager received his
Red School House” He fondly re
calls the “spelling sides’ held
very week.
| He is a member of SL. Boniface
Catholic Chureh, the
the Saturday before last marksd |
They were mlifried Aug. 7, 1884
Except for two Years of residence
Swodetown
33
mediately after
his marriage, Mr. Yeager speni
. their €0th wedding anniversa'y |
Local of the UMWA.
his entire Ife sn the farm where 3 4
He was born
The couple are the parents of |
| 20 children, six of whom are dead. |
Ihe living are vy at home;
: 5 Bani-
A
gene, | S
ft. Boniface and Mabel
early
education in the original “Little |
He spends his tme tending sl