Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 19, 1939, Image 6

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County chairmen and team captains]
form the districts outside (Greater
Johnstown met the other «day .in ‘Eb-
ensburg to prepare plans for ‘the .an-
nual roll call of the Cambria County
Chapter of the Red Cross. Pictured
above, they are, First row, left to
right—James S. Warren, Johnstown;
Mrs. Eulalia Godfrey, Ashville; Miss
June Davis, EBensburg; Harry, Ziemie,
Johnstown; Henry L. Cannon, Ebens- |
burg; Mrs. Rose Naylor, Dysart; Mrs.
C. 0. Diamond, South Fork; James M. |
ORDER 1941 AUTO
PLATE MATERIALS
Harrisburg. — State officials don’t
want the European war to boomerang
on the Pennsylvania motorist.
To avoid being caught short in a
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THE UNION PRESS-COURIER,
RED CROSS WORKERS CONVENE IN EBENSBURG
Jones, Ebensburg; Second row—Miss tage; Miss Anna Cronauer, Hastings. call will be conducted in
Annie L. Gallagher, Johnstown; Mrs.
Paul E. Waltz, Hastings; Mrs. George non will be chairman of the Red Cross November 11th to 30th.
J. Biesinger, South Fork; Mrs. John Roll Call in the area outside Johns-
Foreman, Bakerton; Miss Ellen Reed, town. Assistants will be James M. ers the needs of the Red Cross proba-
Bakerton; Mrs. Olive Smith, Ebens- Jones, clerk of courts, Harry Ziemie, bly will be greater during the ensuin
burg; Mrs. Grace Beers, Ashville; Mrs. of Westmont is general chairman. Red year than at any time since the worl
Hazel Moore, Washington, D. C.; Thir:!| Cross workers from virtually every war. He pointed out the national lead
row—DMTrs. Laura Campbell, Patton; part of the county attended the Eb-|ers of the organization for some mon
Mrs. Rosalee Trombley, Portage; Mrs. | ensburg meeting. It was announced ths have been emphasizing the neces
Albert O’Connor, Loretto; Miss Mar- | that the goal for the county districts sity of increasing membership in or
tha D. Jones, Ebensburg; Miss Minnie | outside the city will be 5,500 members. | der that all demands upon the Re
Winslow, Patton; Mrs. John Kline, Por- City goal is 10,000 members. The roll Cross may be met.
rising war materials market, the De- | the latter part of December, although | Pvt. G. K Lodge of the Ebensburg de
partment of Welfare has ordered en-| next year Pennsylvania motorists will | tai] of the State Motor Police. The of
ough supplies to provide 2,300,000 au- | receive three months of “free motor- | ficer learned the Little child was play
tomobile license plates in 1941. ing,” with April 1st, instead of January | ing on the street and ran from behin
The licenses are made by prison la-| 1 the deadline for obtaining new licen- | a parked car into the side of a truck
bor at the Western State Penitentiary. | Ses. operated by Gerald Harber of Cresson
“We do not wish to increase the | -——— The child hit the left side of th
price of plates by being caught in a |TOT KILLED AT LORETTO; Ick ene fs front ang way lad
robably huge demand market—if the 7 under the vehicle to the right side,
Pir — continues” said E. WHER PASSES 0) ER HEAD where the right dual wheel passed ov
Arthur Sweeney, secretary of welfare. Thomas Little, too o year old son of er his head.
Materials ordered include 1,000 tons | Edward F. and Susan (Biller) Little of |’ According to witnesses Harbe
of special steel, 8,000 pounds of spe-| ygretto. was killed instantly at Loret. | Prought the truck to a stop within 18
cial numera link, 8500 gallons of lt, on Thursday afternoon when the | inches from where the boy was run
background paint, and 50,000 shipping | rear right dual wheel of a truck pass- Over.
cartons ed over and crushed his head
Cambria |
County Controller Henry L. Can-| County and on a nation wide scale
Mr. Zieme told the volunteer work- |
Thursday, October 19th, 1939.
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1937, in Loretto. Surviving are
parents and these sisters:
| eling slowly at the time of the mishap. Sunday afternoon. Interment was in
Thomas Little was born March 30,| St. Michael's Catholic church ceme-
the tery at Loretto.
Loraine, |
Berneda, Lois and Doris, all at home. |
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