A GENEEAL REWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ON hed May, 1 Resugnized and Enders. olf by More Than Fifty Looasl Tnlons and Cen tral Bodies Over Cam- bia County and Ad. Ieent Mining Areas Union Press. Establis 835 AN ATTAINMENT OF THE LARGEST GINERAL WEEE:Y NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Patton Courier, Bstablished Oct. 1803. “2 9 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AREA. FARM LOAN GROUP MINERS. OPERATORS ARE DEADLOCKED IN WAGE CONFERENCE Little Progress Is Made Toward Actual Conclusions After Bight Days of Bession VOL 47. i MURRAY AND KENNEDY NAMED BY ROOSEVELT TO MEDIATION BOARD Board Will Be Authorized to Beek Peaceful Adjustment of Dis putes in Many Ways NO. 23. § eine # woul lenny wi ine 54 Washington Prosident Philip | Mur ray of the CIO snd Secretary -Tregqsurer “°° © 27° a ot fo Thomus Keunedy of the United Mine Jers of The Bours ate ous (CRS, OFF on E cast ides Weorkors Saturday had Seen named to °F on, and AH Kine sang le IErY : fs the 1l-man tions Board Boosersll Appointment of the two ( followed shortly alter M had been conferring with 10's six viee.pregidents snd is settelary in New York sent this telegram President Roogevell “In behall of the CIO ting thie names of Thomas Kennedy Philip Murray for membership on modiation board” The romimitiee, as ano White House was set up Chaban: CEC Thousands of Dollars Werth of director of selective service the Btamps Purchased from nig HAYS en gh New Federal Government York State Mediation Board Dr. Frank P. Graham p the University North Carolina EMPLOYEES Phillp Murray, president of the Thamas Kennedy LRPY urer of the United EEETS America guaranteed working George Mean, secrelary-iressgprer of Put i reall 44 #3 in FoI Dlace aid varasix a8 Ihetr apr Ceorge M Harrison. president of the for sellmg food starrge 12 eligibie In Brotherhood of Railway & Clerks, AFL EMPLOYERS Waller C. Teagier. chairman, ard Ol) of New Jersey Boge D. Lapham San Plesidint. Flawaiton- Americ ality Company Eugene Meyer, Washin i, BX C. Tuesday of wage Increases w Nationa! Defense Media appointed oy Predident Mine vhers of Am series ud indiesieg had made Litie 10 waders c . toward sctusl conclusions ragy EEE cuptrantse of y FORTY IrTay a 1 » a the eighth 3a f wie ul - ag the ne Was marked by WwW. A FOOD STAMP PLAN ~~ vw + READY TOGODPA «= o= Lewis and Exrs Van Bors of Cleve and ; tad operatior-reprateniative chairman of the joint conference agreed that ali lssues had been sub. clarified beers at it Qui several days but fR « several devs more” Horn replied asked what prospecis there were ¥ agveerment or midnight March 3 LW VERY Cire expares Miners SEE te ¥ ” Prewident John 1. Lewis a8 an actus fg Ot IatoT i am submit ans the Lime + ah 13a unoed hy he as follows stantiaiy Wa've cular Eoua HAsLY WN Dykstra te pomecien- & pew onliract LY resident tussell, sectelary of the when Re present Publ Asitstane thal all srrangement for RP a ne foward . . > spariment of Fuss vend is the sight-utete Appatach representing 70 pees nt gy the fational bituminous eri asking $i-a-day FUT 7 Fg - if Cio sripieted erat Bong ireas are 0 aY wd BY } ond h wrod % Aik Wine W wie RYE 3 Year Whe Tuesday's { these Geman Sir rast We he dusiyy marketing cod itians ‘other involved guestions Van Hors said be had “80 opinion so expres” on the poesibility of work stoppage i a Samy Semel i mod Tortheom. iy 53 by Apri Laketa Sanat cori at 8 ll : ia Van Horn and Lewis said ne ai ea, gd Sten $0 fa Pai sw farences conand ihe light of hE & Eh 3 Marketing Adm DHA haw pus #3 £ tha Tonal SATE ME BR SRE ARN fund underwritten shatown newssapess through Walter Kr putiisher The fuad does t gmipate. Every day te DFA has o | BIO y Band, | in ghd ender slamps oF in ; owe Sotalol Fas : Ne stenspe cur be purchased on in wo & ATMS STAM Franeisen Brean. ele al 5H pnd Liher & ARE DROPPED FROM (may be purthased in thelr community | and one from No elaiel wili be sold to sny one to adjust the dispute. Who cannot pruduce an identification be authorized jo seek (Cord and » current ssetification cow ; wt of disputes pon bh 5 varity of methods | Persons in the following assistance amity for voluntery arbitration: Broups are eligible, whem they receive arbitrators upca request of the Proper credentials, to buy stamps ng parties; conducting i which theh muy be wed © purchase § testimony and making findings | $1.80 worth of lood for every §1 worth : . Ghiout spevific cases and rec- of stamps purchased: General assist. Harrisburg WPA » losing workers | tormulss for the suftle- ance, aid to dependent children, old to private industry = the rate of more disputes: and ssking the Na- age assistance, blind pensions and! then 1000 a month ws the Nations De- Relstions Board to hasten | Pennsylvania Veterans Commission | fenise program increases its tempo. Hilt €hees Involving union rep- | Cantu. | supply of additional relief labor stands | | Stamps will be nanded out every at a six-yeur low i Thursday in the county ares. at the The WPA estimates the act lok. of | | following towns. with the time as not- relief workers ia the pest sin months ; at 71.300 persons who left to take pri. PENNA. WPA ROLLS EE Bupply of Labor Hits Six-Year Low as Birees Retief! Rolls Ais Tals Dip THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 194] MINERS OF DISTRICT TWO URGE THAT MINE INSPECTORS INCREASE Special Convention Held in Feb runry Adopted Resolution to legislature and Officials special convention of dele virious local unions of istrict Ne 1 United Mine Workers of America held DuBois jest month lowmg resolution was adopted Whereas the Bate lLegelature swe in session at Harrisburg Pa. and Wheres: the Siate of Pennsylvania @ nod appropriating enoagh money io employ the number of mine INEPICIOrS receSiEry Ww properly inepect the mines, and Whereas we believe that proper and righd inspection of coal mines would reduce the fatal end nonfatal aoc dents in the mining industry of the Nigte of Pesnsyivenia and Whereas we believe that through rig and proper inspection mine ex piosione could be avoided, Therefore De it risclved that the delegates of this Convention, soembled nn he city of ThiBois Pa, do nereby appeal the Governor of the State of Pennsvivanas and the Sate ire and Slate Senste who are seBEOn urede lo employ enough mpect- that all suner in Penney ivanis mrefully and vigdily inspected regular periods hereby citing dee fatal aod nos-Datel accidents f those mine workers: whe take the oak of working i the mines which he mos haommrdous ottubation in the and which through fatal scol- Waves many widows and phat each year by appropriating a sullcient mum of moose 0 nepect all mise. Doth Sarge and sessdl on State of Penseyivanta, Acid Be I Furiher Rewolved, 5 $# ' Pg gates from (he in the & we an to LAER Bow In Wo Lens wy ait De at GOVT stale £ oo dy Foo Sens, a oLp IECRIS AS TRADE IS NA SISO Cambria snd Surrounding Coun. ty Mines Having Greatest of ny Yours “ougpae Employment and production in the | coal felds of Cambria and surrounding | [counties are greater han al any Tame | since 1907 a vid among leading Mites sre: woiliig at capacity the upward trend towards heavy tonisages started more then a month ago | spprapriste suffi. the | Fit THE South 1th hve FATTON PA BANK BUILDING SALE IS | SCHEDULED, EBENSBURG The Ebenebury Main and Contre fferag for is wd Trost Streets sale at 10 a Bil to a motice iat week by 1. H Humbert reteiyer of the utitution. The deputy receiver bas received 2 bid of E5000 tor the bands four-story brick building snd unless a highwr bid ie submitted at the public ssle next msonth the court of commson pleas of the pounty will be asked vanling the sale of the bullding the firm making the $38 000 offer, The building at present conlsins storerosmms on the first floor office roDms the second and third floors and lodge rooms ond offices on the fourth floor WPA WILL BEGIN FOUR PROJECTS IN NORTH Eben Building bere will = oy Agril ire Fd Tw LE $end Jepary Yo 78) £51 GOUNTY NEXT WEEK Patton, A Cresson and White and Chest Townships to Receive Benofits ijects will be started Cambria out ment employ approximately to plans st up al this district of the stim the projects include the ton. recmation oeler Bearough improvement of game ipods in While andi Chest we nshiips: imorovementy in the ene wing of the Cresson Satipboriam ate construction of sewer lines in Ebene burg Borough, Bro week and will Re pecovding the besdguarters in federal agency. An sited for under Ten ThE new prolects “traction of a large for Patton ale wn of $3817 The recreation center fur Patios will | ROTI HIB SE a HAA BE HA RON. SUBSCRIPTION 32.00 PER YEAR i es Adogt Rewlution Asking for A Check Jp on Naturalization Applica The Cambria County Legion Coen matted, meeting on Wednesday evening if lal week in the St Michael hotel pemieied discussion on the new home defense tnile to be formed in Penn. HY IValiis Thi units are oo be formed along lines of the National Guard and probe phily will be sationed at National Guard armories. it was pointed oat that inder this systems. he home de- fense unit will be established in this fount. Howvever it was uonderstood Hal contads have been made at Harris burg relstive to having an armory lo cated in Cambria county, once the ome dofense plan is given the Onal wpproval of the legislature. The organisation adopled a reselu- on ieking that citipenship papers of all alien applicants be withheld und the Federal Buresu of Investigation had made a complete check-up on each wpplicent. The commities alse went on record as favoring a resolution rogues ting ihe general assembly to ratify the preset Dshing rights bill 0 restrict faint on any dam or Body of water vital to nations! defense. The group stthorized the secretary 10 send = jets ler to local representstives in the leg- lature asking them wo shpport a bill Cemilingg for the removal of the Cosmin. nist party from the ballot Reqresentatives were asihorized to Contes department besdguarters rel. Hive to eclive on the selection sie i he 1M) pars gute Fao Impeovemun or rm Es plumbing. putoting. besting and | orient work loelde the | constriction of concrete walks and constroction of @ storage room under: ‘the sunporch. The federal pant is $17 450 and the sponsor's contribution, ty be fornbled by the State Depart ment of Health is 95.064--a total of SII. The starting force is expected | to pusher 3 men most of whos will | be skilled woriunen corairuction of 4.308 feel of ims sewer line and 11 manholes Sogether with & cooncrdle encasement for 4 sewer JUsron & Sun, ub de atl putt the borough. The federnl allocation | for the projet » $I8.460 and the spon | sor's contribution is §6.1Mk—a total of | (EILSEE. A wlarting force of about #0 | ‘with se indications of duministing | and elec. © ulldng. ne | the | Cress, contains the names of 8 vol- untess. Names for the second March quotes were posted as follows Jolin Seno, volunwer, Box 158 Lilly Zeygmund Dyds. volumeer, Box 138 Hastiaigs Fropman Paul Carerti, volunteer. 808 Goirge Thomas Black volunteer, Fintan BR. D1 Patrick Vincent Marks, volunteer, 515 Rmell avenue, Patton Eroent Richard Netw volunteer Ha wang Gouge Barenik, Bex 7, Patton, Huge L. Gardini, Coupon. Cress. + Jun Prats 2, Bex 9 Patton R. * Dursd Prasiiin Downs, Fallen Ti pies es eat Flinten R Mme ohe or more of the men EN eva i sven, Pt Frinwis Gerrett Lego, Gallituin, Bdvward Froncis rnin: Purenich, Peimer
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