I mentioned a book written just before the First World War of a history of the Germans of Johnstown. Someone asked me the name of the publication, which is given here. SCHANTZ and JOHNSTOWN -- A Souvenir for the Dedication of the Joseph Schantz Monument In Connection with the Fourteenth Convention of the German American Alliance of Pennsylvania. Published by the Schantz Memoria Committee Written and Designed by John Meise June 14,- 15 - 16 -, 1913 Johnstown, Pa. The book is written in both German and English on facing pages. Most of the material is about the City of Johnstown and Southern Cambria County, but there are separate sections on New Germany and the Northern Cambria German settlements in Carrolltown, St. Boniface and St. Lawrence. Note: The Foreword mentions not only research, but aid of historical works such as Storey's "History of Cambria County," Sherman Day's "recollections of Sketches of Pennsyvania," and Deandliker's "History of Switzerland, " in addition to old German and American newspapers. Does anyone know anything of local German newspapers? Marilyn Kline Washington