Apa Overflow Crowd Hears Sen. Leader At Democratic Fete trying to: based tax he declared, adding nem i “We Are going to do it in the ployment in Pennsvivania Ww as | future without a broad-based tax charged 8 ening by Sen | and we will do it betler George M Democratic | candidate Penn. | syivania Republicans are whitewash the matter of inday ev Leader governor of | program in Washington, which he { said, his opponent has been point- Leader attacked the ing to with pride, Leader said known GOP thought on this | “14 before an enthusiastic K3rd Congress cul taxes by §7 _ z TK) persons at i Billion Frit when put under raising dinner of | scrutiny it turns out that RO | wunty Democratic percent of the taxpayers like] event was held! most of us here in this room | Jaliroom. QGallitzlr ¥ i Mitroom, sallitzin [get only 8 percent of the tax] riding to the Democratic ! relief the ttendance ast j Td for the $10.8 plate] Me sald that the average steciworker, making $5,000 a year, pays $20 In taxes. The steel stockholder, he sald, pays only $200 In taxes under the samme basis of income. Senator Leader added “The impact of the Republican | double-cross on taxes will : fest itself next! March 15 when | Sen. Leader said his Republican | o., make up your tax form and | opponent has Stated that he has). i 4 hunting for that long: a formula for helping the miners. |... ised Republican tax relief | Senat sounda good to say the The Democratic gubetrnator- inl candidate sald, “The men of isbor, those employed, those partially employed and those out of work are not deluded by Republican efforts to white, wash an economic decline.” Ian! “But,” he added, "it was 8 ned- {on you'll feel like you are the! ulous formula, which said in of- forgotten man for sure fect, jusl helieve In me andj everything will be all sight. | Yoleing Sunfidencs “Someone should tell My Wood | Ne ori yw. that the era of political fairy] date said tales is ended People out of Jobs | % " do not want a frees trip to the! I don’t think we have it in the moon They want work, food on | sack yet, but we are going to the table, clothes for their childs | have it there by Nov. 2 ren and the right to walk in Roy Furman, casdidate for dignity and dependents among | Hewtenant governor, and Gen their fellow men.” evieve Blatt, candidate for sec Senator Leader sald that un- of internal affairs, also ; a a ——— is almost depleted. that the win Pennayivania' the gubernalorial camdi- ment by Wood te the to the coenpes- encaped Te $300 mil paying ever Bon inte the fund. The fund, be added, is Dow nearing Its “peril point.” The Democratic candidate the answer industry in this state Is 0 bring » other industry iato Pennsyivanls that will use coal He zaid the Democrats will at- tract industry by three methods Attorney Robert 8. Glass last | Thursday charged that Congress ww HYWer power rales clean | man John Baylor is plaving a streams to provide an abundance “cruel hoax” on miners when he of water for and by | claims that the importation of re- do in the South for any industry | sidual oil is wrecking the coal Pointing out that many plants] Industry. have moved to the South, Senator! Glass, who is seeking to unseat Leader declared: i Baylor in the Nov. 2 election, said “There isn't anything they can it would be simple to solve the do in the South for any indutsry| industry's problem if that were that we cant do betler in Penn-| the cause. Instead, he contended that Re- publican Party policies are just - the death” of coal annatenIng powerful interests are to blame. spoke before a Tally of about 400 people in the United Mine Work- ers Hall in Gallitzin Allorney Glass asked why his Republican nt has remain ed silent about Defense Secretary Wilson's “bird dog-kenne! dog” remarks about the unemployed “If 1 were the Songreaman i in a district in which so many peo ple are unemployed,” he declared “I would have rebuked him fo: such an insult-—even if he wert the Prgsident. & o the U. 8. and “We operated the schools for many years without Was also brought out at the that big utility Turning to the Republican tax | « record in { bur and against | Whole, r utilities Taft Hartley | berger, ‘| E | Mrs. Mary Semelsberger | | Aug 8, exuded confidence in brief talks. i Mr. Furman said there defin-| flely is a trend toward the Demo | rats He attribuled it to econ omic conditions and disgust of | the people with the present siate administration : Mizs Biat! said enthusi- | asm shown by Democrats at the | Gaillitzin gathering was ype of that in all counties throughou the i the stale John RR. Torguate, chairman, and Attorney Robert HN Glass, candidate for Con gress from the T83nd District, renewed their anftack on the in cumbent congressman, Republi can John Naylor, Mr Glass cited Saviors Congress which was Strictly against the people as a and also for a record for and big interests Say. lor, Mr. Glass declared, should be | “smoked out” on his stand on the labor law and is fur or against the ticket! headed by eounty claimed whether he GOP state Wood Mr. Torquato sald that it is a known fact that the big utilities have been pouring a huge amount of money into this district for Saylor to use in buying Democratic voles. Judge A. A. Nelson served as) loastmaster. The audience paid a standing tribute to the ute President Judge John . ‘Cann of the COMIMmon pleas “4 Me Recent Deaths Mrs. Mary died at | Thursday, Oct. 21, | Hospital, % Remels. 240 a mm 19004, at Miners angler Bhe was born . in Elder Township yar or George and Magda- line (Thomas) Kibler Preceded | in death by parents and husband | Anthony Those surviving are these chil. dren: Meri, Akron, O.; Mra. Agnes Kruise, Patton; Mrs Margaret Kruise, Altoona; Gerald and Rus- i sell, both of Hastings, and Mrs. | Helen Sargent, Ebensburg. Sister | of Thomas, Tyrone, Martin, Chest | Springs; George, Carrolltown: Mrs. Margaret Cence, Hastings, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stattus and Mrs. Lena Kibler, both of Akron O. Also leaves 19 grandchildren Friends were received at the late home. Funeral mass was at Pa m. Saturday at St Bernard's Church, Hastings was in the St. Boniface Ceme- tery, St Boniface. Arrangements in charge of Easly Funeral Home Hastings, Hast ings 4. » Geremia Gherardi Colver -Geremia Gherardi, 74. died Saturday in home. 305 Third St. He was bom April 8 1880, | son of Giovanni and Barbara Gh- erardi, Burviving are: widow, Joseph- ine (Alotto) Gherardi, and these children: Mrs. Pauline Baldini ! John (Jerry), Mrs. Anna Kokus and Mrs. Inez Wahna, sll of Col. ver: Peter, Detroit; Mrs. Adeline Butchhosky, Erie; Joseph, Detroit, and Mra th Giordano, Br onx, N. Y.; two brothers in Fr. ance, two sisters in Italy, 13 gra- were received in late residence. Services were at § a. m. Tuesday, Holy Family Catholic Church, Colver, Rev, ther John | UNION PRESS COURIER SEE... THE NEW CLEANER ADVERTISED ON TV. BY GARY MOORE! BUILT BY HOOVER Cyclo-Tronic Cleaning EASIER! FASTER! QUIETER! BEAUTIFUL 2.PC. 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