Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 04, 1955, Image 10

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‘ i , preservation today 0G Na Ls TN Finally # cached the snd fC it Was perated By Godfrey wil with numerous signers was pre
4 : 4 for twenty centuries ai a place his journey and when be C50ped | more { pared and presented fo
a i ed for t nity centr #8 & piace his 9 « /
largest General Weekly Newspaper Olrculation tn the Ares | tt 19 By : pa ed he As
~ THE UNION PRESS. COURIER STATE SENATOR | of worship. It is recognized asi the child slid gently down Fross: While the town yet cat semblymen from this
- Lone of the famous structures of Bis arms and when he looked 10) 4 Juifors the complaining to the Legislature of
i JOHN J. HALUSKA i the world. The walls of the re. | see where he had gone. he Was round = part of the aan the gasafe conditions of travel
Established In October, 1893 | ftunda are also of brick-faced | nOWhere in signt He had sud | yeni Cais System. passed | {Continued next week.)
; . Sn : in. | cONcrete with solid birch arches denly disappeared He Was pul | dght through the town.
Bing of by Thos. A Owens and Prunk P. Cammarata, [| This article is being written r mitments that have been manda ‘
: $ a fit nd astimished for there was
: ; iri ’ thy h Lhe mass, The | Jed and astonisnedad
Ave Patton, Ps. and entered a8 second || just prior to our departure for od by previous legislatures and mning through
— ; : wits: simp ania Te ws ts Bide on The town plaved a very im. . .
J phd ter May 1. 1 AS08, at the postoffice nt Pation, Pu, usder the | Harrisburg te takie part in what governors | portico is 8 reclanguiar slr re Lonllin “uf : portant pui1t in the operation of | 2 Vice Presidents
f mos of whose stn wird pre Felon tha Padlve Moh ¥ itd
| promises to be one of the nijost So. there is no guestion a bostat THO he £ Be raillroad This was roe with
v4 Ck : . he ham Boia Bx an : i sgh
" i Hadrian's time. A WiY readers It aking fo
Thomas A. Owens Editor i hectic sessions of this present | §
: referente 0 is Commercial inter
ne necessity of 8 Lax that 8 8 |
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: ri aR tess | have seen pictures of the Pan | noticed some writing on a sandy ' .qg J be¢ame a loading station | .
FRANK P. CAMMARATA ..... . ens. Business Manager | State Legisiat je oh must | theon, we are sure The exterior | bank along the road and w lke where products were aded and ame ession
. TRIOMAS A. OWENS JR. sabe cheba wera Manag Editor : Last week the Hotise of Repre- The question arises a8 10 | way faced with marble slabs and | Over to examine i Ofelia unloaded [Tt became a load
FRED J. A . eine Circulation anager | sentatives finally passed Govern ¢ what tax will be least painful {the sumpiuous decoration of the 8 what he read Wo ws you do ng station for shipment of lum-
————— : j fenders " a x and most beneficial to the Com | interior originally even more ple ante the least of these, vou do ber. shook, and we are told iron am ria
: $3.00 ¥ 3 NATIONAL t Daal program i wo monwealth And while this aborate will give some ideas of | ante Me" | ore was shipped lo Pittsburgh. A Camb i iy o i
County, rr are rep, writer is opposed to the pro how lavish the whole bullding a1 The journey is life the road | A. Barker later the father of | Pp rami my net of
$3.50 Outside Cbunty ASS chs 1 i 2h Ba a : gram that passed the Spotsue, one lime must have been the way we eS n man | Judge A V. Barker, hauled Jum- hoy eon of two women to
Rates Furnished GO . Fb we have gene on recep ov icould be you, or I nyone. | ber and shook from his home in TF ZO . pro
Upon Application ; Ferny ie if 1 takes our vote to have it | Guests of Malian Gevernznemt { The writing in the sand is the the section of Hart's Sleeping po ices at} one-day sch-
: ; eq JY vor enacted inte law, we will redo Now it was the evening hour! oo.v we should live Need [| sav | Place ool of instruction flast Thursday
OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS’ ASSOCIATION | Bi © for his p tantly do so. We returned to the Hotel On|, > It became the transportation | '® Johnstown
Snlageor of the Union Press-Oourier is to sines represent org- Sa gy. fkran re One man cannot Aght the this particular evening. ‘we were soint of all Northern Cambris | Named new vice presidents are
hot a Sabin economic frsdom Serial Jor pub- |; Ea quires 1068 votes | Lf i etunately that has | Euests of the Italian Government, | inty andi points along the pres Mrs Seobell Clavenmb and Mes
ned iter a3 an evidence of good fal 2s 2 tri rity rid fort tely. th in the office building of the Sec-) el De Marvin Eshelman both of Johns
Union Prew-Courter circulation distries covers all of a Cat Ra r : hes more or less my patlern i’ % ’ » hy By a Bae Sry ute of Highway 422 The town. THEY isc Were clected a8
Daumty | and part Southern Clearfield Coun tshedl tn Northern hE A Ria ol thr out my jife sad especial. | retary of Slate FRC note Of Your writer and his wife | } t
and Coalport-irvona Efitions. Susy run 5 | hk age = Se 1 IY oe Mabor Froups Cam. generalities and pleasantries of | aC S ,
* “bd “ander Dav and. « rela
WAN yee known as the Califor aun EL rt oa ’ piss y
brig County have gone on record | conditions in Ilaly and in the! Flepase and quartered travel. | "TY hairmen, respect] y
A " tives EC 8 Sie 4) * : y They replace Mes Marjorie
T * hog . +. supporting the Leader program. | United Btates and really this ers using the Huntingdon Cam. intioa Reastl feed
0 Honor Area Health i ioneer si ane JAREET I Who am [| to Aght against their | was a good-will gesture on the a ] : (sates, South Fork, and Mrs (
August une via & Indiana Turnpike as well
| Administration wishes | part of the government toward! swe rs of the Portage Railroad
Frida Ih, 10%, 3 A bit Mine than 4 year goad. It falls on a | 18 EIT, i BressiH _ SEN. JOME J HALUSKA | We newspaper people my MAHLON 2AUMLARDX en Fhe mies building il by Fatt a. u
\ morwenit! gt i % LE 2 1 pe 3 4 % " i # § ” R v Qootilhis was a Slacksmith shoo The coun } announced
d ’ . A ” . Za o in 4s ig n raonal discussion With ane : : ;
¥. and to most of our readers, at the present it means nothing | any ff those members Who Wert | official he expressed the hope CAMBRIA TWP. (Continoed) and wagon repair shop where the | appointment of Mrs. CC. K. Eng-
more than another day and date However, this particular day and | HL to ee oo > a Ed. a | that the Italian people would The mabe ty Inatites | omer were fed and repairs. if] ish of Sidman as
1igt Bg Bis g Y gE } £3 ha
: no | ay i wean PR mun for the national PTA
é t i mr me { pe Wit re S ta i tion District farm ihr highly | necessary, were pide
date will mark the 100th anniversary of one of our nation's greatest | fective group in this respect were Six Solid Weeks | sometime diapen: ith the Siesta n fa ire ghiy
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Wo Symons Jt Johnstown, re
signed
. +h ) ‘ magazine to» fl an assexpired
. B len Siam Bas § t hours of the afternoons. when ali | Cultivated nnder he splendid The town of Jefferson, as 0 te
benefactors in the field of health, in the revolutionized treatment of | UMW A : f aommercial activity ceases and management of My ali The wan known then was a thrid y
5 # J ¥
: FO f er # vegetable Hs . Ninety delegates from 20 Cam
one me i hy reat est 1 vem vf ica ia phy png fev i i practice working hours =! ar io BPOWIRE of FOES ARG Vegeiams ving railroad town. It became y : i :
of ankind's greatest killers particularily among the younger : “Phe Governor successfully our § ool in the Testern World | provides 8 supply of noarly i f incorporated as the Borough of Bria County PTAs attended the
folks, the dreaded consumption or tuberculosis as it is now gen- | sold this group upon his pro ! rs
_ i i wrk 5 Piet gn th feud 1 eed Pay T rent ALE sb an Art of Asser shot 3
8 our prvi *, BEVer Lirrida e a Wiimon ¥ -
gram and they in turn put the | was Pp ofr bl
$1 petraclion atl Yarfous
pressure upon the rank und | u yps THOMAS A OWENS SR
turing our European sojourn | ROE by on Feb 10, 1350, and was workshops on basic PTA subjects,
a i 3 | be enterig ined ellher by Wie ER 1 By ' «gh ¥ § wd Fura es fakes fram sSymwnerhiil Twp LaTeel ings were given at the
Philadelphia in 1937 at the age of 81 vears { file of thelr membership and in This in one of 2 weries of articies
¥ y y y 2 i By tis is TH fowrnahig eva jE ed wy Min WH gw th time that MONIng Season by Lr Frank MM
formed thelr followers that the covering a recent trip to _Furope v Am erican Embassies : i | ih a or #
nt program as offered by Mri. Tam Owens Sr. | Governments of Coun ries pi of the leading homes ih the come | the Commonwealth of Penney! Miller. Johnstown superintendent
Dr. Flick was born In a building still standing. a very short prea >i gn id be for the Sharbaugh, snd Mra John J Mal. | which we were visiting That monwealth and a picture the | vanin sold ail of ita mterest in of schools and administrator of
‘ dav. Leader wom ank and shia. covering ten countries, POR. | ade us feel somewhat impor a iildings shaoam in ne | the Peamavivania Canal System OTealer Johnstown Public Schools
mile to the south of Carrelltown. Dr. 1. A. Wesner of Johns hawt interest of the rank a» tored by the National Fditerisl Ant ard probably att x th o£ the a i Benes] to the new Pennsvivanis Railroad Remarks were made by CK.
town, Cambria County medical director, alse 8 Carrolitown : be. : “3 or . . I natives of the various countries ™h arn bia a hiidren's Co | English of Sidman, council press
mative, and an active member of the Anti-Tuberiulosis League, is Ll Hou _ RY hauld ’ 5 No. 10 | iooked up on ue as folks much Home is managed bY { nd Many vwery interesting stories | ident. awd Mrs Charles Schucht,
1 : rd ' a van 13s € hen ried But erbiairk & Bt wild be related about this viecin: | Lewistown sgn ff South
§ i *h 2 riviiaadl. OME (Continued) more important than ve really Mrs aries Buterbaugh, : §
heading a movement that is fast gaining impetus in medical and | been sent i > Senate hig » F . | Kad | Were Later the same night we! erintendent and mation Meir | ity. But we do not have the spove Contral Drie 2 the PTA. whe
i Bor , fh ’ res on Phe rid ” 3 Ya a ¥ § iim my ni 3 » . - " ’ i x ba ¥ . 5 = .
: lately and IED Rags J Ag Se ria t ? In the las . brn tn - | dined at the famous Alfredo Res dally wilation 8 abant 75 chile ' Bo reliite Them | also conducted ® workshop on
historical circles to commemorate the oemtury-anniversary of should have reached the Senate Jdegeribed our morning visit at the | . a : i publicity
. floor Tuesday night of ast week. | Basilica of St Peters and fin. | taurant, mention of which I had dren hin building also is nes Wilmore had the distinction of | PUDSCIL
Pr. Flick at his birthplace. In this respect he Bus the support of oR Rep Mi. Sanate iid "wl ai a of § oars an Fo i made in 8 previous article and moder waving bien erected | having the historic Portage Rail: | x — EVENT
1 ROI } OER wi Ld g Fy P RON neaday prid | . i VAR PH ma Suskas . - han TH Tre iD 4 . rN
the county schools, county officialdom, and In fact most every- set to report the bill out of com- 13° of rhe Riessing of Pope Plus | Touring Rome dy bus brought | © . 1G, WIHCA realy Waa an engin
t ‘our girls of Nickiown Pate
: : ' a : * smn Rone wo oh rering Teal, pass through it. and | ’ Fo Ris
Thies y even Five 1 aw Sav we were ta return i Quick glimpaes a! hosts of inter nti i ! ’ ’ wi : ¢..2 oui
othe in this particular area. We also will be glad to get behind Ti ta Nusscny #9 re (| The next day, we were to return, Er ing Ripa Srem of the modern erated by the aty | ore. | later the PRR. The Little Cone. | chr Pixies +H Club will sttend
first reading ¥ ! t4 TA LiCan FeV Lat STINE Show : % : i 5 u '% rag i Tr re El Hivey pases through the fH (Tub wealt at State ( obbege
the movement. Wednesday and give a second... sfrernoon and evening we vig- | City. and likewise great numbers : si lf nd borough It was this river, join. | in August. They are Mary Elean-
| reading. and a AT” 4 a re in the Roman] of the ruins o REAR. 8 8 Puri s u Cpt Vlas Deli ed with the Bouth Fork Braneh or Kirsh Nancy Dumm, Judy
i night session 12 61 Thursday pire. Of course in the nex! : : nn
It will be the aim of the promoters of (his simiversary event to | MENT session | : a : {Capit pir Ws 4 5 nex: ou
i orni Fone vird reading and he I'll attapwnt i atest guents are held there until dspo- thal csused the devastating flood | Gormish and Bonnie Lou .
y [IRE a reviously th pth POR | SICH, hr Ey "1 x nade in in Johnstown on May 31, 1R%e [This was announced at a oud
bring federal officials into the picture as well and with President | final action eVignaIsly ni 5 iP specific place visited he follows AREY v sues [8 made in fi Johnstons y |/Y 3. 1 ’ 4 ing Was an : 9 Boi = f
i ssi . resin dd far a mie uy in HCHO 1 a . bik 3 Pest It may s & & that th yp s+ Meellin 1 Friday in Niwhodas
Eisenhower being an official resident of Pennsylvania, there will be | As our readers no doubt Park har. 2 ellen panot: | ing day that again te 1% bac : on Js he amd that oe on! Schaal’ Plana for the County $8
pe re 46 Re wblieans he ‘ . : : a tis VaRLican {ily rl , * Ww ILMORY BORO GH mporiant f # i zy LO Fes en a Pw
efforts made to interest his attendance. or someone in high office now, thers a Senate” and 84 |amac View of MA noe City WARE many of the outstandi aavcimad ¢ Lo idents of the areas was the Old picnic Monday at Portage ware
. ' , 36 votes | Afforded. Following noon luheh-§ "00 Toy supuions Roman KE: Wilmore is one of the older punk Road. The rosd becsme | discussed Members began work
that he may designate It will also be both to the interest and | Democrats. It hequires th con at the Hotel. our itinerary] STR U0 “MW audireus Homan Boroughs It originally was Known | Lar for travel and a petition on skirt and dress projects
bi nally the Ls “3 - Cl pire of the past Fa Pin ¥imrcts neh d Heh fie Alas Tob A X !
#ictess of the venture to have the folks of Carrolitown and of I Ia, 2nY, first took us to the Fountain of | F ; vs Jefferson” and was so calbsd —_- 4 a = a—
¢ § : fr : & ¢ #4 . ia. , om ; N 4 <i ry ses i JE RRR
4 : & ; : imki ’ : Trevi, constructed in 1735 by the ni 1859 It has quite an his i |
Northern Cambria County as a whole take an interest in the move However, through some politic oo ¢ forded Bd
ok} 4 Clement VII supplied by | Ca: Dhar g round
ment to honor this famous Northern Cambria mative. Probably the cal Shicanely . pg De a i VAR aqueduct, we were told, con THE JOURNEY Godfrey Wilmore, a Neg set. NEW LOW COST!
- passed fs} £¥ ELLA y ¥ Pi od 5 ¢
strocled in W He 7% < far Fras
program will take piace at the actual birthplace «f Dr. Flick tives. failed to turn up at the tructed in 19 B The founta
Senate, and House Secretary Ben ? which the design is atiribut. | My FERDINAND P- WHARTON wn iid . COMPLETE EYE SER V ICE
he 4 (RINE Jee 1 Y ad 8 an a y the center al . } van aes 5 y a vi Ey sede § 34s
One of the prime thoughts in the ohservance, of course, is lamg of Philadelphia, the 1 Hernini. In ® CENLET 8 a | Chest Springs,
an ' ¥ EE" nef 4 4
who wis (0 deliver the bill st . A Lise WH Neplune on a she A man started 41 an a ours. 50 ak a. a Jimank Saint ® Framination ® Your (holee of Any Style
te thoroughly aforrk Cambria Countiany of the amasing and Eh te, the thin air and STAawn DY sea horses. (MN BOR] ou wit knowing what his @asl i’ ay = eb, ps as . ,
disappeared Inte he Lhin air ang side there are the tates of | an = Ch bi Eg. : . il 1 : apparently inter ehanged i re All Lenaes Ground in Our Own Laboratery
lasting impression Dr. Flick made in medical histroy. About a was unabie 16 be jocatleq Heaith and Abundance | Gestination wold be ive Gath wm to Cath Gonrantesd
; * : 2 Aang Huda i s bright and the aky was
Then the next day Flouse 1 {Was O
ar ago, when this paper was printing a series of articles on rie (ter oof 3 ;
We viewed the sxterior
Speaker Andrews injected a few ih terior of Ihe icioudiess After he had walked in nas on ne of § emi ir :
\ s ‘ \ ’ 4 bed ilifi Priace of Justice Hf | for many miles the road became fitzin's famous journeys as he -
_ Carrelltown’s history, one of the stories touched upon Dr. Law- more parliamentary procedures © i : 5 ny m ay ; :
> aarble with it terion re tuinbied fre was drawn on a sled by a horse
mee Flick. Me was gradusted from St. Vincent College, Latrobe, | 4% further el i re ET Ie Terai! id EE es red snd | that Father Lemice met him. | | Optometrist — Simms Bldg. Altoona
01875. and from deferson Medical College 1s Philadelphia tn | (hia analy caumng the Somat io fies bewion Fore wd aw wow LC Geers To have, mse of the | Hours Other Bays Saturday
HITS. He spent the greater part of his life in the study of {Shabge Ls Hans And Jian: w= gelo Bridge and Cast ie, but be iy to wing [om his Ve fiutare ne Biwi oa old Movday § to 7:30 fonds Sm)
fberculosis, and in bis research made for himself in medical New to the ordinary person , joy al Whe 4hogs Sie we hd sh, Sat he 2uhy Nery Sitti a. Gallitein that deplets this feet.
tdwtory a name among those of the groat. Iie died of heart | this ny >" whe re as mghlights of Rome, were not in| grasped his napd. He Jorked it | ng - orm back Sor haute deli
; Beate nck Superimce. | the Interior It must bo, remote | sway impatiently and kupt on ha |, 2%} OAC, Te MULE Ub
fegisintion. bered t 7
; % 4 s | Htgin and ox Re was none othe
hurry over and ast the man became Bo exhausted and | FUER ARG 4
But to the Democrats at Hare | irry © aM ny | :
erally known He is the late Dir Lawrence Flick, who died in
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Tat, as a youth, te hat Cored Himself of Yhe “white piague interesting snd historical build. tired that he was oblijped 10 sit than Hugh M. Meat Ennell wh
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: Astver because: had the ings ard ancient ruins | down by the roadside and rest WER TRARY vy Father Clallitnin
CieYer ma {ver we Aan £1 :
: : child crept Into his arma but he OnNell a present-day elecinicien
proved his point, and he also proved that the disease known for lo act quickly upon Gon I Howaver, we did visit the fam. ¥ : no Li
on cou i : of his ; ’ *" 1 : : ee 1 protest or put him down a family Bernard who was in|
Be CunsuP ould be Cuted At the Ume of h would have been without any {will be ever remembered The Pr Suddenly he Became rested and | rather bad hesith never marie
Leader program would have gone | 81. Paul, and was erected By the arrmisy forvet. | teacher TH LOW Was mare
‘ni 2 No tis or 4 : and continued his jwurney. forge? cache he town Was fame
ixth among all causes of death in the United States ow | up into thin air | Emperor Constantine, who had | ting sbout the nila in him armas after Bernard and is Brother
. mot a week it gave the powers | in & sarcophagus, in whitch ft is still carrying him bu! Be now were born from this union, ami |
Fellowing graduation as a medic, Dr. Flick practiced 5 year, to-be ample time to contact 8 still képl The Emperor Theodos- | felt strong and the weariness had iI married to white pouses :
week end who may have bee hud it bull ap again on vasler carrying the child | some niles below the village. and
disease. With little money and few prospects of earning forced into Position 10 cast theff | prOPOFtIoNR, Bul if TH23 (1 WIRE | sri o————" oot sees —— i M————— .
a thus put Gov Leader's program fire. Pope Leo XI ordered it
LL effort to conguer the dread malady Bad regain his health, into fins! action i Bult over again. and it was con
ed, would provide for the fol- | nitions] monument in 1870 ' ®
and international fame ss a physhrian. |
2 lowing : {| In passing, 1 might mention
California. Dr. Flick obtained work on afl orange ranch near| A 1% income tax on all wages | that this was a clean and spotices
Hon © praon each | pi f worahi pur visits t
Angeles, making orange boxes for two cents apiece He was over $1,000 on each person each | piace of worship. In our visits to
cluding bootblacks. and newspe- | memory. It ia in charge of ihe
& pail. The combination of oranges, milk, fresh per boys | Order of St. Benedict, and ihe
sunshine, with & minimum of physical effort, worked wonders A 4% tax on net income frofh
! wr . 41 here the ARE Was an ancestor of Jerry Mle
damirted that tuberculosis was contagious, not hereditary. Bul he |p. pjicans had the opportunity | Visit Basilien of St. Paul | While he was sitting (here the
FL § ba ¥ $4 fiat en te i 114 rN HIRE Peer ved inti
ér's tax program last week. it] ous Basilica of 81 Paul, and it Was: 10 weary and fatigue
in & great measure due to his efforts, tubeiculosia had dropped | doubt killed immediately and the | Church rises upon the Tomb of | sufreahiod dnd sprang to his feet and was i bookbinder and school
But now with a delay of al i the body of the martyr enclosed Then Re realized tha! he was John A number of boys and gira!
| ; * i ‘ |
Sod then had to forege practice beeaus: he was stricken with | number of Republicans over the jus. Arcadius and Valentine Il gome, so he continued his way Phere was a saw Mill erected |
| Because of his weakened condition, he set out for California | YOles With the Democrats and | destroyed in an extremely violent
It was that trip which put him on the track of a treatment for The: progeam, if finally peas srcrated in 1540, und declared a
: year | many, of the Old World Csthaedr
ile 10 work more than half & day, aml the limited pay that he A 2% tax om all unincorpors- | als and other public buildings
Wed meant a limited food supply. He siranged an eating schedule | 104 businesses, which means ev- | cleanliness seemed to us to have
consisted of one full meal a day supplensented with oranges | ery merchant, every farmer, cor- bicomd a past art. St Paul's was
' fruit being free to workers) and pnilk, which could be ner drug store, meal market, in| somelding to reserve in pleasing
} | interior is in the form of a cross
& your Dr. Flick gained 80 pounds and complete recovery. | rentals land in divided into five naves ®
A 5% tax on all incomes from | Here the Triumpha! Arch is the 1 e a et
gtocks snd bonds, plus. of tourse, main feature he space above
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taxes on corporations etc. whieh | [t is filled with a mossir decars
usually do not affect the ordin- | tion executed under Calla Placid
ary man directly | fa, and portraits of all the Popes
Now, HH the Republican party | from 8: Peter to Plus XII, form
falls to provide the Demderats a frieze around the nave walls
with twe or three voles, thes below the ‘windows The mosaics
this shall die a matural of the main arch represent the
, and the Legislature will, shining figure of Christ which
without doubt, go Inte 4 re | meema to be surrounded with an
cess antl] at least after Labor | surecl accompanied by Evangelie
Day to p symbols, underneath are St. Peter
time to pull fand Sit. Paul and the aacients
or and recover from this who ure offering the crown to
blow, him. The canopy of the main al-
However, the public should bear | tar ix upheld by four Oriental al-
in ming that whether Ey t | abastes columns, on the right ia
resen Y program I ithe 12th century work of a
point he made similar studies in the same Pe enacted or a shies tax of 3%. splendid candeldra
E or a tax as this ter proposed | Outstanding ”
smallpox, typhoid fever, soariet fever and | OF 8 tax Ke th ELE Proposed Panthua aa Sing VIL the
becomes necessary that this | passed Ju " 0
Jat, bue ry : [dral of St. John Lateran, really
Be 2. tax program | the ‘Chureh of the Popes” ind
There ust the time element did not provide win :
of some kind to enable the ad- | Ww mtn Ae
ministration to fulfill the com-|f0r & visit here. We traversed
Fri — [through and by The Imperial
Forums, Ruins of the Empire of
i the past, those of Augustus Jul-
Notice! tus Caesar, of Vespasian and of
(Trajan. All these took us back
| ILLIAN’S {in memory to the days of our
youthful studies of ancient Rome Detve with cam... EVERYWHERE!
: | Descript { them wou aif. . .
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| outstanding visit for ws on this
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© replace the earl > . » :
JULY 25 to AUG. 7 iempie”of Agrippa and Domitian than you can say America’s hottest V8.
{ This round ie, astving duty —e . . . .
to0ay 08. . a inane Because of its liveliness, its looks, and because it holds
| vid Roman structures. having al : : . : : : “4
FLOWERS J tame a meme whoo the road like it loves it—which it does.
3 du t t the walls of the
FOR ALL OCCASIONS § | temple. The dome itasif was buh Come try it, won't you, if only for the fun of it!
: of narrowing circles of brick on ’ .
Bouguets -:- Corsages which were laid several layers of
Vegetable Plants toncrete which hardened into one
: firm mass, 80 that there ia no
LOVELL’S lateral thrust in the walls
: t
must be remembered that
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