UNION PRESS. COURIER eo, medrese} WAT deere ees EE ARORA AES Ws erm 4 4 By . .. " ’ RTATE SENATOR S oe JOHN J. HALUSKA Largest General Weekly Newspaper Clrenlation in the Ares THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Established In October, 1393 Th Thee A. Owens and Prank P. Cammarata, gt Tr pb Ave Patton Ps. and stitersd ss second mall matter May 7, 1936, at the postoffica st Pstton, Ps. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Thomas A. ovens, Bditor FRANK P. CAMMARATA THOMAS A. OWENS JR, FRED J. OWENS Business Manager Managing Editor Circulation Manager : $3.00 yearly NATIONAL EDITORIAL in C S00 Omtade. Chunty di MEMBER OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION The endeavor of the Union ZTsta-Courie is to sincerel 4 t org ankwed labor in all efforts to obiain on eae Steal for PUD Heation miust be signed by the writer as an evidemeoe of good faith. The Union Press-Courier circulstion distriet covers sil of Northern Cam Bris County snd part of Southern Clearfield County. Puldished in “a Baitions Ontabris and Coaiport-Irvons Not Just A Passing F Not Just assing rancy The movement that is underway in support of a proposed state park and recreation area in White Township, with a dam breast al what is known as the Glendale area, is nol justi a passing fancy but is gaining the recognition of folks from ell over this section of the state. Perhaps no other site in the stale can offer the advantage | of cheap lake construction that the Glendale location affords With really a narrow breastwork, three good healthy fresh walter streams ean be dammed-up, so that in all a total shoreline of approximately 45 miles would resuit. Without question, a body of water this size would afford bathing, fishing, boating, and perhaps also motor boating. for thousands of persons. do The land, we understand, that would be Invelved In construc tion of this three-pronged lake is owned mostly by either state controlled departments or the County of Cambria. Of course, there would be private property land appropriations and damages a8 well, and, despite all the advantages present, the cost of the sompleted project necessarily would be great. However, it would he cheap in the long run when the over-all result is attained Fur ali these many, many years this particular section of the state, and particularly Cambria County, has been ignored insofar a8 state parks are concerned. Surely it In tiene: for action, and witen all things are taken into consdderntion we feel that the Glendale breast site and White Township cannot be easily passed by. Civil Defense There seems to be guite a lot of indifferwnce on the part of most | all of us in the matter of civil defense SHomehow war seems far away from us, and it abhways has because in the three recent oon ficts the mainland of the United States never has been marred by actual hostilities But we could be sitting on a powder barrel, and if something should suddenly happen there are very few civilians who would know what to do at all The Russians sre talking pesce just mow, but Americans ea never forget that 14 years age, come December Tth, the Japanese were talking peace, too, when the bombs started falling ott Pearl Harbor. Maybe the Russians do want pence, but the government is taking ne chances. Day in and day out In many stetions of our country men and women of the Alr Defense Command are standing guard over the U. 8 to prevent another - Pearl Harbor. But In this particular section of PFesnsylvania here seems to be litthe, if any, activity slong this line ~ Allout the only practice we have is a mock air-raid alert every ono Ih & while. Some of these have not been too successful, and thet have been communities that haven't paid any attention to thetn. However, the last alert was more sudcessfii than the previous peti, and the county Civil Defense organizution under the direction Max Bloomberg had resson for gratification. It is a known fact i! the Russians ever do decide to attack the United States theyll ve the pilots, they have tha planes, they have Tver posls activated in the been doing something along had am siound-the-clock pro- distances, create untold surprise attack could well creale life. Of coumise there would be it all i» that ro one will win the all will Jose it. Any victory will be hollow. Civiliza- Wf it will be the responsi- er nad greed th He w CH t { : i | Hoxsey Cancer Clinic, i Benedict F { Washington D. C., and D Rmorto of Barnesbhoro Pa Fitzgerald Jr A rnoid leaMed in five doctors to the Can bria Couanv Courthouse who gave { depositions pertaining 'o the a knowledge y § CAnCer and thelr connect ions E any \ E Pure Food Drug A hry tration who las March "sia an (WW tahiat & from the MHovasy Cancer (line at Portage Mors about the depositions wii ; v be maid in days Sem. Haloska = How eVey those Who Were: of nt ant neamed first hand the aK | % * FEIINa pertaining to the human Beis and especially with regards ingriciients thal sre used in fous types of medicalior None of those who testified had ny knowledge whatsoever an 10 the ingredients used in the med cation which i used al the Hox soy Cancer Chinie at Poriage, Pa i but still they will go oul in pub He and run at the moulh GisCuns ing the Hoxsey treatment We ourselves did nol appear becuse we Were lied up at the State (Cup tol, but we expect to study the depositions very closely once (he are transcribed by the ourl sien ographer, especially to determine whether or nol perjury was oon mitted by those who testified un der oath 8a while the Son a tions have temporarily (nie 10 (General bach Now our Attorneys inform us that the Federal Court is once again planning fo serve subgroe- pas on those mssociated with The Hoxsey Cancer Clinle of Portage, Fenmsylvania, to comes ngain reappear fo give deposi flons at the Federal Courtrooss a Pittsbur Whether or not we oan be forced to make a re appearance is now o question of mw, but that is of little import ance. If we do go to Fittsbuirgh to give farther depositions, we shall be only too happy to tell the boys there all they want to know about the Portage ligie and a few things that they possibly don’t want te know. In summing up ali of this we can only state thal it ia a rime {that the taxpayers of this reat nation must fool the bill to pay these governmental stooges raved Hing throughout the country call Ling upon Hoxsey patients, snitoh- ing where they can Hoxsey medi gation Of course, they have ihe backing of a powerful monopoly called the Amerscan Medical As sociation, who take the position that unless their brain-trusters approve a certain drug or a oer tain therapy, it is then placed in the unorthodox class which rears in plain words nothing bit quackery, and that is where they have placed those of us who are affilinted with the Hoxsey On eer Clinic at Portage, Fennuylva nia. Ho, in this respect, we now give thease braintrusters a Hille news that should really shook hem { One News fram Italy aver {the wires of the Associated Press came the following informalion dated July 2. 1800. Turin, Italy iAP) Prof. Mario Pongio, Jtsly's Mac Arthur, We'll be left wrm today for his Jilelong studies of radium. It was the 70 serious operation for risdium burns which he suffered in 1923 His arm was amputated today, tojpether with the shoulder biade and collar bone Two -And this is most Amaz- sg: “Pope Plus XII recently wsuf- fered an attack of heraln of the as diagnosed by iva men of the Continent. He sunmumoned in two s of the Continent and they advoost- od immediate surgery to relieve attacks of regurgita- operator . Netnanns and stated that i, oe forego surgery, that . old for such a major ption and that he was a poor surgery risk, and that the {trestment should be of a more CONSErva- whereupon the Pept Attorney in touch with Nemanns and plans are now under way for an Amer- fcan tour, Nemanns is con- sidering a series of lectures in thie principal cities of America on his theory of treatment by injec- tions of extracts from the glands of sheep. 80 there, my friends you have a case of Nemann's clinic, an un- orthodox practitioner, in the great country of Switzerland, who practices the chemotherapy meth- od and who no doubt will fill tie rafters when he makes his tour in this great country of ours. However, you may bet your last penny that the Americun Me- dical Association will not sponsor his tour in America. They will without any doubt, endeavor first th keep him from coming here, and second, to boycott his meet ings when he does arrive. Why Because the braintrusters in Chi ciig® have not approved his meth- od. ‘However, it is very gralifying to us and to the peoples of this world to know Lhat hone . knowledge that medical men nave | year-old scientist's 185th and most | Last week attornevs for thelties are now turning pack 0 mamely, | and are beginning to believe [ha of {part of Scripture which reads { $ 4 h rn § 4 4 ww Tess ve ties to forego man-made ren | such ap deep therapy, radi i hall bomb be 1 ¥ $ : tes {pnd v # used for the healing Every honest effort is Le by ourist gnding reli aa which ate noes $ i p os gr cam eirsmis thine vil a tresmt:ing varionu Hiseasaey, an : go bask to Mother Nate andj . 35 thea i fpme Ph lea yes the A eg i ¢rhs the bark, els eaombatl those which is knowr ! who have Bad the eXeprien ng these lines is the Chen apy treatment REN JOHN J HALU i Six Solid Weeks Touring Europe By MRS THOMAS A OWENS AR This 3+ ome of 8 series of articles | covering a recent trip to Fare By | Mrs. Tom Owens Sr Mrs # i # 3 end Peter fWaRLS tombe | furies ny | respected IP Whs Basilica ted The ic | beneath Pways been { with I stantine anc which i P YER the weather Ad lus In I ination of nature's refhedne WEE 4 > aa Sessa } J § from s | take place withir Mr OVLVIR AME 1 { interpreler clear nepining far end ¢ ant ralin ge By tail thoraughout golden cross of Con od Rosaries for all this was awe-inspiring ver loud speakers spite of the fact that ih yy . «1 i Basilica was crowded by tourists i over, and with 8 mixture a of languages. our gown guide and *' resounding And was able to give us a’ [Beil concise picture of A ’ visit. He took us lo the ajwe | inary of Nt pe Here is the Tomb of Bt Peter's and the surrounding Then our guide (nid us that the Basilica house the Pope Pius XII was shortly to ap of Popes through the cen- pear at His window in the Vati- Peter's Tomb ix the can facing the pinzeza, and thal thing which was scrapuously He would bless the people, as when the old church well as any reiigiou demolished and tle new might have Having sufficient it It was never mov. & ime ahead before the Wf His Holiness we went wu had als ing to buy religious articles the ages at the Vatican Stores | Hi remain buried earth as the bronze aiah with my husband. my nad been covered by the grandchildren The Pope order to protect it from o wnplly so # § vn gb or by human agen wv. if @& RW Were xo the Head of the nn Earth blessed religious § Ee contra] nave iz to he museums Orne Mass was being ’ majestic bronze statue celebrated al the Lime We were in jriicies they % ppea rapes the: magni Peter, men POSTSCRIPT TO THE Fd ghive If OGFder Hi» Cn md 4 | sent is | simple ! adorned {fies ar ¥ re § Liguary fF greal I Augustine he, *catnadra” hich History 8 With ro re fou Sri i By FERDINAND DD WHARTON Frida Ty snort th pe | Chest Springs. Pas They remreassnt (he : ¥ Doctors of the Church and Bt Bince [I wrote the history Chest S : t Pu rT Ambinge, for ° ave rin mn iw ga a few weeks ago obtained sorpe addilional 1 § - - 3 3 . hut wh §. # ul “553 4 2 Sharbaugh, and Mra feohn FJ Hal ! the Roman Catholi marek and | SHALR WAK Bh ] in will be of 24 aka. covering ten couniries spon word by f he National fditorial Lente intion No. ® ROMF On the evening i BAR Y . | Apiil 13th, we arrived in Rome | Ralv Capital of the ' pire 4nd the center ity, Rome offers the vinile titude of atiraclion i f wonid take mont f enlire ily iy close we shall use the words of | i {4 i i f Peugd | abo all we we Hd and ayered ir ities more three nights the Nuova RB viii ia Lions ellent 8a fi the short BEY Vie d Bog Fo ay ry i abaya? Flor Eo iridemn : ft 13th, we oft for Valics 1) arly and hisloen 1 Peter a From) % { aarly childhood Bt Peters Calhe 3 4 i iTRI ANG } # vy &° if were ngY ig y § oat However near our Hole! was cated ithe beautiful N fd #4 ¥ ¥ piisnal Ua node Church SE Suzanne which we visited and where ! sip English language is spoken. Home ia 8 ¢itly of outstanding and bes H Cathedrals and churches # sculpture and ar Bn most a i them is Devond desc riplion Mont # ' i of these churches, however, due ! Oiir lime esiemen! we saw Lhe exterior i § i St Peter's Plazes Immense Letters of introduction to the) Church authorities from our own! church pastor, Father Victor) Lilli, OSE. and likewise a letter’ of introduction fromm a Benedic- tine Abhbhotl. 4 X hired hey TE member of our party. soliciting an siadience wilh Hz #1 Pope Pius XI were without | pi IRON AVRIL, &8 Lhe ahs al Lhe lirne was slill recovering from his nent and waa not able to sustain! the strain of public audiences Ins a abort Lime after leaving | thi hotel we were al Valican City, Oulside we parked Herel Pwe viewed the { { elliplical oollonade lending radiologist, paid wilh his | imirnenee and the! beautiful Baailica of 81. Peter's In front of the church is an iy Ha | mene square surrounded by and Constslin off | four rows of 4 columns Moa} {all of you have seen pictures of | 3 jof all our visits in the countries i the wquare hundreds of times, bul} no ploture can compensate for an actusl visit there. An Egyptian obelisk rises in the cenler of the plazas and on each side 8 a foun tain. Here we walked scroks the immense plazzs Here it was thal at one time the area Was known as the Circus of Nero, and where, if we remember correctly hurd: reds of Christians suffered mur. tyrdom, In 87 A. D. Bt Peler Apontie, and first Pope. died on a cross. Burely it was fitting and proper that the Capitol Chureh of Roman Catholicism be named {or | him, Basilica Tour Thrilling Adventure And 80 we entered the Basilica of 81 Peler-the greatest thrill of Hurope The edifice is not in my power to describe. The build- ing was started in 1508 and sev eral famous architects such as Bramante San Gallo, Peruuzl Raphael and Michaelangelo, were entrusted in succession in the plans of the new Basilica. The imposing dome, certainly the mcat preponderent architecture of modern Rome, was designed by | Michaelangelo but he died before it ow completed and his succes sor, Delia Petes took over. Ma- derna finished the facade In Lhe vear 1828, 125 vears after it was started, the Basilica was cone craled by Pope Urban VIII The time required in construction and sculpture and painting. of a oen- | tury and a quarter, may be suf-! ficken! reason to my readers to] abo my inadequacy of descrip- | Lior i From the time Mrs Sharbsugh. | Mr Haluska and myself left the States. all of us likely looied forward to the visit @o the Vatl- can City as the real highlight of the trip. The Btale of the Vatican City covers an area of 108 scores The city borders are limited by a high turreted wall which we had particularly noticed on our plane ride over the city some davs be fore. Within the Vatican Oily the Papal Policemen and the col ofil Swiss Guards, who form the Pope's escort, maintain erder. Unbelievable Beauty Everywhere fleally worthy of not only our own admiration bul of all visitors from over the face of the earth, is the interior of Bt Peter's Bay lice. Its wideness exceeds all the churches of Europe The interior of the immense dome is decorated of mosaics representing Christ, the Virgin, and the Doctors of the Church. The main altar, which stands in the center, is overhung by a splendid bronze canopy, the work of Bermini. Almost at the | 81 { i ("Burch i ’ " « | #1 the rientioned Foe pf Bins i | ens i Rie Way 1 ferent The pictures over tf ha Re Pieces wee WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM hapasias and 4 Joakn Hitle advanturen we had Capri and Pompet. now he reptied inconsequential in Ais me that ghia i i fen? et ¢ Bui degrees of ey eh rind interest 13 ta Pregs.- ogy a . # , Ale 48 TOLOWE the Greek Cathol v | His Holiness Biesses Throng i had written to Arthur Sum. readers with this detail Bul 4 Li ae merfield the Postmaster LsONeTH A BOTing some 34 4 ard the name of the first Post 3 ey " y A NY § . : Spain. and i Nappies | master a 13¢d it a fow dave ag the first Pogt OF) i’ Ww gahingion | J & for the | | date Wf the (rat Phat (Wice here Ler my jetler Informing C8 WAR ha od all Christiarity Our established May 4 183% and the Andrew MeChuire Beis Fi per klican (aty f course name of the firat Postoantier was 8 Bev Re Thevref Eo » YY wikel Bppear that : there was a Post OTe here IX ¢ i yf ihe foir great P ra A he redid abheve which sUDDOT! ¢ 3s LT ow a ry, fore = 3 ay There balconies placed hall | Maple Sagar Camp Here ¢ Wall statues Years hefore est Springs was since the borough wae | established May 16 1858 This! the status of fon. ix some information that no one Bikes ever Bean able 16 Miain bee ART Coding if Au = 3 Als that about he year 1540 thers was a large mable sug CAMP here IT was located where the farm of Walter Meloy now | nere Were an sBvircla nee ple sugar trees in this jocall that lime there were periods Bre 8 n ~ BG fo Glslide the vilage Cn a trees bf ape Sagar ron No wonder ry TRrMS and just =a few Lh then he JARS Wis fav: the kD 1 In YAY with ferme Wools Som ££ of | rig Roman ( : puitside, and pew ry were {arnplitown, toons sind Johnstown for Hd per quart at $i per quart and the supply is | quite Limited and most of 1 t is the end of the term and give Hf availabe comes from Vermont (to the teacher probably There (3 rractically none made | $20.00 around here now although Afty years ago some families collected Oren, Hees Both Plentiful ily TRGT Father thee COVERT A —————— - EE ET — n —— En The maple sugar water Was: salary towns, which probably Loretto, Al and ended Feb 28 Hens {lor thelr own use I furthes Chest Creek Was rove hem with the winler in making calls in and fall Irn the eariy dave of the 1R4Gs literacy Was a oii "gh wood x & i th ¢ Bala OAS WL; HE four ronds out of the oh write Of course This y the woods and ait down prrely to conditions I Xl B&B veRrs ap r Lhe (aging * fundamentals of y ¥ Aas not paid any | Od Days I wonder Thursday. July 28, 1960 but the families who sent boiled ut the camp in large cast their children to school id fron kettles under blazing logs | room snd hoard the feacher free marketed to the each keeping her for a month, The school term started Nov. 1 months out of a year Maplt svirup sold at that time the kids love that today?) Bome today it sells of the families would collect & few dollars among themselves a2 There were practically no roads but only log trails at that time sugar water from a few remain. | These were just wide enough for ing tres in small amounts and i 4 wagon to drive nade pome syrup in their Kit. ponds were used in dragging from the woods to lumber mil hence the name of log cursed that at one | They were cut right through the tithe $18 1 ¥ Fogh Visa y 1 R443 that 3 forest oxen ‘Werte used more (Than horses hailing and farm work And | stream of water around here and Galiitein at Lor | it was about four times larger sti Whd 4 voke of them and than it is today and ig wodden sled | its banks regularly every spring y In those early days of 1850, common condition Jand 1860s there were plenty of | and many families including the it : { parents could neither were no schools and the meagre reading whool building was | writing were taught i¥ the home me small room And vet theses were NEW LOW COST! ih Frxamination All Lenses Groond Ja Our Own Laboratory Guarantecd Optometrist — Simms Bldg... 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