Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 09, 1955, Image 8

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    UNION PRESS. COURIER
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ji rival in each country was always) township should he divided An Chapel which today is over | 3 wed ‘
{a bit pursling. bul we got used election was held as provided in years oid will hear sy story and learn
Six Solid Weeks i Lo i the decree. The court approved Iron Ove Found In firit-handed of my motives.
: Madrid is Built on an elevated their recommendations In accor ay a Aan ab das Mr Gooditich's careless re
: and undulating plateau of sand dance therewith an election was! Wem Jay Tom naldp i aft foe wisrks about the treatment that
ouring urope and clay As compared with oth- | Ouly adveriised and notices were : ne a I ol OE . n # . | IR bering usd at the Portage
| #7 capitals we were lo visit later posted announcing the time and found and Yas ei a No Hn will certainly haunt him
Madrid had ver fow pihlingrs of Face of the sleetion The place 3 ro and then Be i . Wi “Lin the Jaye td come and the med
i winch RrChileC lira ntarast selected was Benshoff'= Hill drm | DOLE my 3 hetler Riaoe a we eaten that i Allen is is at
Lake Superior | this’ clinic has been approved by (No. 2 of a Series)
. ‘ a katie vein of ove was discovered the Pure Food & Dn adminis
Mrs om Owens Sr. Mrs H worth while mintings for holding said election i ve Ie Dex rug mums. en Nutter the founder of
Thomas A. Owens Editor Sharbangh, and Mrs. John J. Hal Ye radian) B Eat of the The Commissioners resorted an]? 12m fd ater he LA tration throtighout the years Wo whi re Met
P. CAMMARATA . Business M r uska. covering ten countries, spon La : j PC Lom Ki y ym a “EEL Pe PRROA WR gat vs Wiel Tos never at one time have * um ar I BERS
A OWENS JR Managing Editor sre by the National Fditorisl vishdic a relig . REE We slectn wis held Apri % Sika ha Ca Bi Fie . ie tioned In Inst weelt's Courier, be
a iation init a wr om A - nt aremtimg SRR Pie alt that TH Aas bait on t farm where | D Allen He Henmator takes @ . slately Iveed some
OWENS ....... . Circulation Manager - aaa FESLING | 1684, With the result that 78 VO- | .re was found over 1 the pomition that the drugs used CUme completely puralyrs
; ad No. 2 vigil in the Church of Ban Fran- ited in favor of the division while | da ag H cob bon Ran “ at the mii are curative bat years later and was unable
; those agairist the division was 5 1° " Ee : EL a Shad thu | D8 e died after a
SPAIN ARR Ir arant ind vrevys net od hose against the divia 4 had sowie ore which was used in have taken tse position that they ak. ‘H »
Part | alan hy "the Nat nat | eral Dividing Line the early vesars even after the are treating those innocent vie
§ Ais OPA i y TAtions
lineage and was taken back to
Sometime on television " 2 " thin dasa ph Ww sr Provpiate formation of the Cambria Iron tingid who are affected with can
Maine for burial
{ : 5 fed ara ne } 5 pe % wT "
playiet, and also in the buck o ital 33 ah ee HR the Jengthy description of the 4 Compas Spy successfully by prolonging His buginess was taken over by
memories we have had recuded Mary . gh ding ne Suff their lives und sileviating pun
{Largest General Weekly Newspaper Cironistion 1a the Ares
, THE UNION PRESS-COURIER
Established In October, 1893
ghurainy by Thos. A Owens and Prank P. Cammarsts,
4 $42 Magee Ave. Patton, and entered as second
matter May 7. 1838. at the ‘postoffice at Patten, Ps. under the
of March 3, 1879
[SOME HISTORY OF
CHEST SPRINGS
By FERDINAND DD WHARTON
best Springs. Pa.
Township
By MRS THOMAS A OWENH SR
This is one of a series of articies : ¢ B..18 aE 3 2 irl img 8 LOT
{ p v ara ae F 3 ve oF # = 4 Rarer the Aste 2 . ¥ 35% oF .
covering a recent trip to Europe by | Of course we saw a lot of things Oct 24, 1883 was name . .
Se i
on
aired
00 Year!
te Cooney NATIONAL EDITORIAL
tside County
and . : James Perry. who gradually seld
igi. | TIS ar SUilce IL WO ROLE: The nan Tareeryviiie Jived a De $ pro or with his son
itionw of “The Night Tridn 10 tations was r Rov Pu o | 8Ome facts which are interesting. [jong in the memory of the old and nay " possithe Sor oy Me = PO A N
Aish ta RYE hal WET tess . codiBindens dv hibits Mav] Fast Conewia nad x normal life for many 0 ho 8
of the Unioh Press-Courier i 2 lo _sincers} Madrid neve frean ng LF Wwe bien Ten) wt high gro ind f:liiavie Bure WEN Tas ReMau vem reall at! this after in most #tore whieh Was many years
| labor in all off mild ai 4 0 through # al ge gh Ror aigh Bales (Sriat Mil Py May ay Bod 65 ae , e , . ; uth gh
orts to obtain economic for pu OU oe going roagn ¢ | overhanging Manzanares This ; : ANY people Ratied samt they are told by organized 8ter taken over by his son
BR must De signed by the Wrfter aa 45 ¢ as an tenor ot of good faith. experience. Our itinerary had! pyjiding was started in 1737 and Mineral Point were on hemlock bark, where it was ro | 0 Heine ¥ t they ge Walter Charles Perry was allo
Union Press-Courier circulation district covers sll of Northern Cam- zalled for a plane trip fromm 1s ate? Fiostaiaast coms Py h CC iwide ax wis the Little { fuced into an ingredient to tas ™ “Hes that they are med p fe
fini mle mn 84 gr die 4 that noth Further Postmaster for many Years, sae-
rou sara County. Published In Northea bm fa Madrid a distance o 1 * ha OT on % at vt a ol y g gh River The entire lengih was ihe hides of ocomg and animals 3 Wd a ih a an or 5 ceonding Mrs Jane Cramer who
- 7 ‘ pw 5 , a ¥ i 1 SCR stvie and # ¥ jy ih ~ ee 4 es £ Fe pl : : | Ory he , on ¢ EF 7
-_ proximately 500 miles by! id us, 240 feet square i 100 the Pennsylvania Rallroad Mo leather My havied We with § to the federal held that office for nine years
is + plans were changed from neces | fast in he ght, the material being soft Township bounded both bark thers in 8 bark rigging when x ; .
ew Minimum W age Bill sity, and reservations had been white Colemenar granite The "Nips on the north, while he was 8 very voung man from court walkbag and Bving testi- First Catholic Church Bulls
g made for us en the Madrid Ex: most bBesutifil tA Dent vy ‘on Pity a Run flowed through w i vior | pear Elton The Johnstown Watés nuiry of people who shall tell The first Csthelic church here
. . press. the supposedly rack” } inable were Dart f the gen 8 Township It is bounded by Indic | Compan: ammed laure Run! Ther own story ass to thelr uu bullt in the fall of 1850 and
A higher minimum wage bill is in Congress and it appears that train of the Iberian Peninsiain 1 pret ah en a per ETR Lana and Westmarstand Count Inte reservoirs for Bethiahen Irom physical condition now afer adicated Marcel 20 1840 It was
the minimum will B¢ $1.00 per hour, insiead of the 90 cents that Along about 8 o'clock he) datiars cf mdi, Amy and Lower Yo . reteiving the treatment that i= only a small wooden structure
the President had asked for Organized labor, snd even Congress evening of April th, we ia She sido the south Br reservoir by BINS being uted She Hogney Clio known 4s. 4 Chapel and the fiat
ga ha : : A Brain Teal : —c J . . : i nC i : en ortisge. ARE. yes, pastor was Father John Burns,
wiunts to broaden the coverage of the act to include some workers Se > shor in the States Pi The court made the foc r j Uppy Bx Fh he Va'e' » NI Hoxsey treatment at Dallas, PR or of the Saint A vgustine
who are at present exempt from its provisions. Labor leaders have Sepa oe he ! a es as un Pul vidin ] ig Town ip ; Tayvior | Guirés These Tex., and as to how they felt “huren
. : . : m &i per, bul the coOMEBYIBON | bits tm ; ints Eat savior an : .
& two-fold purpose in their efforts to raise minimum wages. They | ands with the word only. We had | pores reer n> 88 a museum of {0 nshins East Tivier has tver increasing fe thin treatment vas Chest Springs was only a8 mise
Sin mainly to cut down on the competition offered to unionized at. i] wa : | BRLUTS: MELO 3 aCacemy of ds domi, py 10g - hem,
first-class sccomy odlatioms There the Sasitink Dam eR 3 pend | Whe has 8 greal ase 0 Lhe 1 We shill ng oe Lenco stom parish at (hat time Father
3 hd Cn y rR] Dro mi idence SH wre
Pants by competitors who pay low wage. Bu! they aiso feel that were second-class rates afin We Point It was in this swnahin king of sir} : : : Burns was pastor fre M
on ou : na patients wha were told 25 years 1885 to April. 1888 at Suing
® Bigher minifum will raise wages generally, since normal differ ssh oa tenis heal and heiPhilip IV. The pictures nun that the Southern Cambria Street ; age that they were doomed 10 Augustine He was sucoended Wr
: mornin IreRKias RIWAYVS an . 4 i 3 v LHiTway hal a terri h a 1 ie § Atl a Pav] Tovar ¢ Yi Bu \ § ¥ ged : y .
antials will be maintained among woskers of varving skills : rm ng Breakfast 22 we wore 301. irae of 2 snd make up| Ratiway had a te 8 Arca th | Lion tidie Tayo UID die by organized medicine and ithe late Monsignor Martin BR
Opponents of wage fixing by law
y Fadi 1 yh 20 persons were i Pd Fite oF TRY a § Oe HPONET BD than By Clg * 0% Hoey Were | a ’ : _ ¥ § Ce
find throughout our travel don roliect io iy cint ou ph if vera Bene date 1 so nH suid #1) ’ £ He was at ae Angi £
MERINSE the present move.
Mischnrge workers whe do not produce enough te meet the oft the train was just
give two arguments sisting of rolls very hard catia These nan ¢ were niured at |} be | titin q Ey aid te the Poe ive a new Rope & new Jease July 1879 to
Tell of HE, Very hard ones | saintin ire lige $4 tanhael the ratiway center on Aug 12 1 presided hy 1} ast Judge Fran on Ji subssitted Themselves to ” ; y
They argue that employers will telly. and coffee or tea [Dinner ; ; in, Raphael | 5 RT gr : % rag Rte 1 ! ! Father Ryan nid the corner
Jeily Wa whann $i $e Ribera Val. 1%186 1] AES a ar loaded with ! CN Marck 8 » Hoxsey Therapies and are f the present shurch Reve
just “passing : nc at :
Migher rates. A second objection is that higher labor costs Train Narrow, Slow Fast, Hough
Will be passed on in higher prices, to the gain of no one. These Bit wir Tirst-¢l
Rishon : { vi a oF Warley (F Creer x jaw ving in a sormal fashion and AD amd the chureh was dedi
proved group. | Was “rashed int When an emply cer who later hecame district a fempite the {fact that the federal ied in 1896 and the next year
faxhadd Aew n ba aint Bor former: and tater a sige It weds | gouernment will without ANY ne was transferred to Lorethe
SHigihal 40-cent tie of 1338 And the 18.cont rate of 1950. Until | DECIR nes were clean. Dut the § emote A as another wil. (ca? 10 turn white almost over a a i et AL I he has Doe rot or tae | Raverend Jama MoCrarras, and 7 y
otlly there were few factual studies svailable as 8 check than 2 t1ifie of the ay ride ne rinitation T lnight. It {a the home of Wesley of h tan ThE Howey method or any other al ay a wre s the pastor rh
upon theoretical discussion. Entrance was made at ithe end We / nelhod they will testify by their oirded With & Drivate Ft
of the car. Haul the Br Yas he famed Madrid Tiniversity, es prepmce thal! they are Hving and intii the residence was baie.
narrow that fhe aisle between | tablished in 1590. the new com enpoying life
int a
1 vii ov a A $1 A Yr
: ! ow 5 netwee ab By . .. ad that 1 : es which was about a year ister,
stidy of the effects of the 1950 incteass The mirvey covered five the berths would acoorinodiate | struction of whith has heen fin : AN
tt ’) An i believe, Willi he sur Father MeCrarran only Heed 8
mlusiries particularly notorious for low sages It studied earnings. distribution of our baggage hed aniv in recent vesrs after 5 Ean t STATE SENATOR
$0 that at the window adiacent | the old buildings practical
estployihent profits, and other related factors in these industries : ao . adiacen ngs were practicaily
fiche! proof to any jury that has couple of years and was succeeds
JOHN J. HALUSKA
4 each of the berths the dag: destroved in the vil war Back
The conclusion reached by this study was that the 1950 increase !
OaTIeery was the place where
4 DY and
falher
rT Riek ia used with oth
Rad what wi
lars have bLven
Sunday Sehoo!
AAA Lae ary % of en pictures Fy wlan
vin Lewd FE re ox tay
Last year, however, the Department of Labor put out a factual
Apieriean Bled & inning thr wigh ad by Fa they Fy RIM iE MoKenna.
their veins that the Hoxssy ther. go. oo succeeded by Father John
apiet are efficacious and are sue Duggan and in turn by Father
copuiully bein ng about results James Padden then Father Cart
tween a that organiasd medicine failed 10 | Wileshal and at the present time
bring about by Pather Joseph Cummi who
(Iranger was ‘jue 4% hey All of this is made possible iN Im harge af Bait OReRs
case which look place without mortgaging their homes © parish
ose in the stale andl spending anywhere between Methodist (burch (onstroeted
Shs Asked to de S20 and 515000 for cancer Dave Bean unable
4 Dhaba Li F
Ege had to he passed in to the in 1838 It Was here that the for
Wiis Sheorbed without any serious difficulty even by the lowest-wage | owners through it by railroad | mer Miss Patricia Bender daiugh While the Hoxsey Cancer Clin ta they were Pav
¥ 1 : i t 7 be OF Ene ving i gi oy wy oug § ie 4
industries. Of course, the inflation caused by the Korean War made | ®mployees before the train de | ter of Mr and Mrs Hede A Ben nd Ay Lage _ oh . me pss RRS
: Ht» ted y procedur nd to! der of Carrolitown and faking depomiions !
the adjustment much easier. But it's still clear that Wages can be abg —y proced Ne © a) tor ATi Liew n D Johonat own vihiine lemme rat
intrelised by such Arps provided that all competitors are in the 1. jine where first-class Dass | dent Keeps rejoicing and creating their
same boat. engers boarded the usual and mas henge headiines
Second-class passengers dad i CME eo) ne . : 9 frail \ .
The argument ft w Increases are cancelled owt b i sit on jong seats parallel with here's 1o it great he doctor ard | lrastment NER ANALY pated |. ¢
ha "oe ; - y the Tes a a x o , # » Madrid compiste without » trip pickin Mt paties nvoived, | eplied. "Mr. upin that famous desert known he exact date tha
higher costs likewise dors not hold up ander factoal study. § lens yas ar, facing ome |, 0. Bun Ring They call it the! Ewha! ; 8! Pritageraid this is a privileged as morphine before being given ht church was built here, but RB
Since the Wage-Hour Act was passed in 1938, workers under ts another Plaza ds Toro We Ant wee! § fitted far a of smrth probably was aboul he YOBr
sa, ine Mstrntinily in real wages. The gains
mats fia tet
8 Vear RE an sxChangs 214
Ris pat ents Hivwsval
CITI a nde
Bull Fighting National Sport
And of course
mar aw irs
Mg an aon
= nn * IBeir oave St sy hetwesn fctir six feet
While there were shades on the 4 ail i . ¢ ry 1 : 1880 The minister from Ebena
* : i Ks § : Fi 5 TY & trim) Fail fi Bt id — ; TY rap ary ant & ig dy bo Bi rye 3 Fae Lim £5 » i } .
windows, there wasn't any indica really didnt wa $ 1 g { a a thiy] &. the ddepimitions a wer = You, oe burg came here for services of
double those in the non-covered industries. But we mast | 00 0. ike and dist | treat Suaniah ar a He | given and Keep pa. that will come out and we #x- | go ey in the church and later
4 : A : ¥ le Esl % | i 5 wih yi a) & ri Bu ie ; % © #5 LPL ? li i b oo
up to the fact that the present minimum is less than half from cur coal burning locomotive ites . an at a pa ig rng on telling the The Sormitarers Papers hme Bret Without Ang dale of a the minister from Patton came
; . hs . 4 5 Co ‘ n 19 LE wi Ht iH Y He ge} = = pid not make add inten £ i 4 i & y . Americs that 2 yn Rn ™ Be Bn
manufacturing wage. Many workers, sven In the wouldnt do us up badly Witie We | Bight s fow ves a A 7 SL readin rable once a mon ww church Was
nverage " a y ’ | were in retirment : 0 Reavy Fight a few Years ag whan "el Kk —. yr "Now statement Decade the _puitthe the part we are playing in re j abandoned about the Year 19068,
better paid industries. find it difficult (0 rear families on their | Sr Dian ety aie i it hey sited in Mexico City, Maxico. | : A TE would Rave realized that Dv senreh and development has al | Lo un of he Protestant fam
Incomes. Partially, for this reason, shout ten million married tise widows to alleviate this: com The ring at this Plaza de Tor. TL as T diver. | Granger is mot enfitied to amy : ¥ ORE | dies had moved sway, but these
> v 28 WAS MAINE RS 349 i {Fs Gat 5 & 3 i F343 i 3 Be ¥ 4s ¥ EET EN ¥ 4 ; ’ § 4 : iy
Women are working outsides the home today. Surely a nation a8 | 40000 10 some extent If one medion I peGpie, ana ihe 4 tor of the Hi more privileges than Dr. Allen weve severs] fuserals and Burials
Iie ? had PT § y SER eHn rans from April to Oto i 1 wi ar the Nematlor etniinent py y she bane in Americas, in the cemetery in ter VERE
rich as we are can do better than we have done in distributing touched the blankets it left youl ber. usually on the inte after a sey Cancer : which our medical diveetor, Dr. | © Be cemetery | ye
sur wealth. with a dirty hand. The berths | noons of Sundavs and Thuredey: Ben. " and St And insofar as creat Newton C. Allen, has In wig. | 100ay there are just a fw
Were Very Rarrow. not mote LAER | Twi :. A 'a¥s an ursdeys. | gon Jorem J Maluaks pression that Dr. Allen and the ny 8 . marked graves. The chureh wae
7. Sade Ral ann HAR LThis stadium houses the most” "0 E a Rama tor rr he crooks and oh ; torn down in the vear 1916
ia couple of feel wide the road. 5» wn of Baar $y sued on Criminal Barges AeTIA "2 y a . i j VERS li '
| upd ro 1 im ern of hospitals fo give sud "fnot only carry a fine but & jail sritans, we wish inform not Hie, while if is Troe thal we use. Pather John Duggan bulit the
4 I bed was exXiremely rouith a » ’ oe » * § flr + ; : . :
: 5 0 n ; 14 LEN LE he i DTEGOT if the bull: , as 3 th I ealbors 4% Ores Ta’ acai of the same drugs ¥ Port Pare i TN y
- “2 | times. The earlier portion of the vBEme £4 LTE sentence miy lhe JORNStOWR ReWSDADAIR | SGille Xe rugs a Ee | Parochial School here and site
5 x 1 WAR Over mounlainous | A & a The A aie They haven't printed the an wut aiso [wr Granger and Wik age that are used af Texas it is | all of the Protestant families Bad
~The writer isn't a yungster any mare. In fact, being past e train 1 TSCially Drag and as in Mexico |
EN ; ) . Ham Goodrich, who happens to alo true that the Hoxsey Clink | moved sway, there was no sed
“pelivrrain. Going up grade the IYRIN | have the highest of fighting | YWers given the Pure Food |. 100. chief prosecutor in this rat Portage has a great variety (for a public school and the pub.
{ moved at excratiatingly show iafitien There aise in & veanti: | & & Brug L— t were in favor cane. that we defy any of hem © pu
| Mpeeds. but. omnes al the parnit | yn Chapel in the stricture Where | he Floveey One. oar. 4 !
(Continued next week )
of drugs hist are being used In He school building was ‘sold for
oo . : : imdividually or oollectively to pat
We've often wondered just what wopld happen us If suddenly we Of & hill we surely did travel |
8 ir that Ir Gordon B Gran | nee Ape plslesding Insinua- for experinumial purposes hy ofie who lived here there are
§ terrific gait What time was wt ey ;
5 enthused Mos d re 3 I Ba jo df names hroughont Mis
federal agents who seized jong vears of service In public of fev surprises and they shall be Sartags today Mrs
BAY of those younger. We well know what would happen. Because
chnsed complaint 10 high heaven, | thelr stooges of Washington Ce i We do not care be BR the gov SEN JOHN J HALUSKA
States, was taken in stride by | Mr. Owens. we had sen the en-| °F, qUestions that were asked | newspapers. 4a to how they frei
becoming a seriots problem today. (Ome doesti™t have to be any. D. and Dorothy Adums Spans
ies a & 3 ie 18 nold Smerte. Noo hey would not | a io think twite before They
time, and since look back upon It ngst in the parade The bull ini Ne 4 ¥ hey Bink twice bef ney
Train to Madrid brought us into | Taredss ot Stab Grits 1
redor’'s scarf. A Toredor comes William Goodrich, the T. § F Gallitgin
our own baseball cause they were privileged
Tuesday morning, April Sth, after j 4 hh iinet
y ng, 4p what motivated the Seaater bn | Son.
$5 ‘ Learn, Beluano, sad
fuite intarenling | the Little League baseball, and court several wesks ago they |
Glider workers 8 (jemeral are steadier, more | rural sights. rok.
ri POO wind; spetial ref@rations bein ned] | W alt s Fy
Were cut of a job, bad other theughts than going on pension or | °" the bumpy road bed 6! &' ers before the frav lines that i 4 ga £ | Of all the first Yankee families
y iike Dasetiii here in ¥ & A Y n Chewt
i ; )erilaee of Remi “ithe Pure und ABBErica 8, We R80 DAve & fleld Wharton living at
{ . ; % POTRIIR e of THR) i ¢ :
probably 8 good tradesman well able to keep up our end with most | scent Always shout oll hoa that
Ihe inconvenience thal would bave fight The bull is a thoroughbred | District Attorney and son deste and integrity been attacked | "hy right place fom
Which brings to our attention that Secretary of Labor had the condition existed in the] ing While in Mexico City with Lermment. ita prosecutors. or the
rues ——— 1 James Westrick, Hastings R.
position of enjoying it at the! anv part in the display takes sic, Benedict FitzGerald and AT. gre in their sound mind we warm
of any of the | Pad
definitely » discrimination aguinst Thos mature and advan- with is any . wid
eed > - vi i “BEL just definitely defiled the Fuvern- above charges or insinuations | | iand Rosella Pauline Shevenock
Conslant | ta answer the questions asked be. ;
ment at about ten o'cliwek on : 9 Sh Ps ; }
- practice. Like sitions that he dors pot RKibow : Florence C Rogers. both of Cres
passing through beautiful olive ren |
: The danger is ‘that they will be rejected simply because of thelr groves, and Kin as child Hore we BOVE} pun were called to the federal tis
gratiommas will cerviainily dave
the provisce of ‘Americans to give and
Sl td amu th crc ve a: prob
J. a. Hike » howt
caller Iregiments along With | the humber and taken away.
y the Toredor omumsily offers pray.) po haven't shown in head: gueh verbage RD
; : i £ hn Seu vaw | KOT aasixtan? sm +h The writer MN Beers oailed £ the Tentest laboratories in +3 @
millef even though, to cur own mind we still are able-bodied and | |; ascent was made up in de. |. he States | K*T ua AFTIET M4 Trlgf) E00 £ , the three children of Alice Litthe-
Fol Frew
hoa ¢
= The novely of the ride. despite | colorful parade preceeds each | L0® drugs at Portage, and 1b fice. Bt never once has Rs Bop. exposed at the right time and Conrad Ferd and Harry Whar
off our age, we just couldn't get a job.
ee 230 “ dud 4 kal fae 8 ;
amimal, red especially for fight lunty just plainly refused to ans
MARRIAGE LICENSES
our party. and really we took theltire show. Everybody who has] DP DY ihe atlorneys of the cli- about us personally. but if they Ap" Classifieds Pay welt
ale 4 Ry ) ¥ LEE ;
Ways Bearly 60 years of age to And ihe pinch. There Is very : 3 r Fler
amusement. The Night | aitracted by the colors of | plead the Fifth Amendment bul secuse this writer Joseph Manion, Colver,
8 ment gif ft said they refuse
the capital of the Franco povern y Rite Sm . nent itaeil ane
ahr over 45, and 40 percent more over 80, than there were hd Up Lhe hard way, by preoseeutor, stated in his dope Thomas P Hammill Jr. ~ad
iyi rodors ¢ 4
playurs the Toredors of Spain be- When the Senator and Dr Al : :
this position. Well, (his i James R
in Spain those youmgsters hoping ! i -
nnswered many gqoestions but
PPeapie, Bicycles, Barres or Oxen
Starting in Portugal, and from
cur car windows in Spain, one
strikingly common sight every.
where, waa the method of curry
ing tardens of all kind by the
women and girl folks. Most every
tonceivable package was balance
td atop their heads. The women
wrapped a small turban about
iheir heads, and this supplied the
ase. It was a common ght to
we a couple of giris, perhaps
imaversing alo road or path
a large jardinier of
conver.
. Everythi wsevred
stop heads ‘Wash
| baskets full of lsundry, perhaps,
8 snall bale of twigs or fire
€| Foca. Sug or a box of grocer.
everything. But he men
there didn't seem to be any
head balancing proclivilies om
their part. However, both men
and women embraced employment
of every Wind. Their meager wage
msde it imperative. Wu likely
witnessed the homey side of the
picture — and they were mostly
the women
Customs demands wete very
light and lienient in both Portugal
and Spain—-and our begs were
not opts in either of the coun
fries. We seemed to have all ar
Sungatans made in advunes, and |
inswering a few questions to the
officials passed usp Wv
From the time we landed in
Europe, up until the time we ar
rived In Madrid we saw very,
very few automobiles, Wet bicy-
ties and motor-attached blryaies
and some motorcycles were com-
mon everywhere It might be
hard for readers to conouive, but
it was not an uncommon sight to
see mother and father and & few
J children all on one bicycle One
in my memory is & lather
who had a basket balanced on
each side of his bike, and a child
in each basket probably twins
Out in the rural areas there
were numerous oaris dawn by
either burros or oxen.
Religious, Public Buildings Fine
wt, 80, we arrived at the Ho
Emperador, Madrid, and our
hotel room was fine, third floor
front, and well furnished. Here,
too, we were well fed -sverything
in courses, from soup to mats It
was here that we were joined by
Mrs. Haluska, who had come over
by boat, and had flown down
from London, England Large
packages of excellent literature
were left for us in the hotel, but
because of its weight it was left
behind. Money ¢ upon ar.
someday 10 be top-notch Toredor-
#4 practices for the sport While
we visited the “Plaza de Toros
& lot of youngsters, some of
them quite small, were practicing |
some of them as Toredors, and |
Boros. |
others ying the “dull”
times adults were assialing them.
Next week's installment we will
continue the Madrid story, as well
a8 relate our TOLEDO experi.
ences
ACM BANDR
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP
We will now discuss one of the
cider townships near Johnstown,
which vitally affects the boundar-
tes and other vicinities which la-
ter became boroughs of the city
The Township of Taylor was er-
ected on July 7, 1857, being tak.
en from Conemaugh Township,
one of the three original town
sbips when Oumbria County was
formed. It was named 8 honor
of Jude Taylor, who was one of
the early Judges of the County
A petition Was presented to the
Court on Sept. 3, 1883 asking
that Commissioners be Appointed
to separste the township ints two
townships. The petition was pre
sented, with numerous signatures
of pittsens of said township,
showing among other facts that
it became necessary lo divide the
township because of its extreme |
length, which was fifteen miles |
from the eastern extremity to |
wastern extremity, and thst the)
inhabitants would be greatly ben. |
efifted and promoted by dividing |
the township.
Boundaries Defined
The division was to be made by
4 Hine commencing in the middie
of Minato Run where the line
o Borough of Millvale and
the Township of Jackson meet in
said Township of Tavior. Briefly
that portion of sald Towmbhip of
Taylor lying and being East of
dividing line to be des
ignated and known as East Tay-
lor Township, and that being West |
should be designated as Went Tay
lor Township.
The same day the Court orders.
od and decreed that William Sek,
A M Gregg and James King |
were appointed. They inepeetee
dhe line dividing the two
In" he petition and Fit Thar the
oth of them definitely refused
P to divalipge the Bintory of the pati.
{ that were being treated af
the clinic at Portage. mainly on
the oapportimity fo find out
what my motives are
only waiting for the hour aad
the day to plare my case a
fore an American Jury COME
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