PAGE SIX een FR dtr re a es pr ———— FOR NEW R-DAY §1.Year.Old Men May Register in Coming June or July There's a day coming for all males Bn the United States who have reached their 2ist birthday since last Oclober i —-ites R-Day for the new crop of Army selvciees Not only will firation day for the “young” soldiers fut draft boards have learsed that Silficials in Washington already have worked cut the procedure by which the Sew regisirants will be classified and their names incorporsted with the presen: draft lists i: Fixing of R-Day is up to the Presi dient, but present plans are it have the new crop of seleciees sign up ith rr on Flag Day June 14 or on July 1 Unlike the October 16 registration when males between the ages of # ond 38 presented themselves at the Pracinst voting pisces the new regis there Pug f HW re treats, uniler revised plans will report; 8 headquarters « jocal draft boards for registintion Next step will be for locs! board thammbers |» take the new registration ohtdi, shuffle them in a sort of min flare lotiery and ‘hos assign board wrder numbers serially Next fim the national “master list" oF ender numbers draws in the “fish Sewn” lury last year, the local drab beard will Bnd what the registrant's der number would have been if his ———— a MULTIPLY THIS BY 700! ¢ All over Pennsylvania, deminds for telephone service are surging up- | toward that one end. Nien, women snd | children were regimentised towand one | purpiise---conguest if sot by winder. depandable—e help Pesniprivania, “the sreen of America,” deliver the goods this mation neods ie © SE EL TELEPHONE COMPANY : BP PENNSYLVANIA # Fo AHA Wr PLANS ARE READY | card had been included in the original B-Day lists list October: After determining this the hoard id give the new registrant the Orde: number which cores immediately be. fore the ons be Wold have receive add = & regatrant by hus i is ; A lance al the "master sheet Waahin gion wi Serial No i wrt 3 adhe whi Sou) Srawn (31st in i aLon 14 wis rant who held Doar in the fire Inasmuch ad all boxrds siready have passed this figure, valid mean that the Jl-year-oiQ registrant who becomes 28-A would be placed at the head of the List-—subject to all for classification at onde Indications at were hal an other nation) lolery wotld be hid rie ry 4 mew sds 5% for the pew registrants and that their names would be tecked on to th end of the present lists but this has been ruled out on the grounds that i vould constitute a Jipecial deferred class be- cause he Dew registranis NanADErs would not be resched until the ¢alire It of the 21 to 3-year group had been “worked oul” 1S THERE DANGER ‘one io have more leisure Adberents IN LEISURE TIME? An Editorial by Ruth Taylor For years we have worked toward changing otir econimy (0 enable every: fof the shorter work week, the shorier work day found thelr gresiest appeal in that these would furnish more leis gre. Thumb over any magazine, Thi sdveriisemnents blassa forth more leis ure as the grestes! boon their profucls can bring. The Wes Reel! is excellent if that Jehiure ire severihelens here 3 an nipieny Gang. er herein wisely used ait wary def HN REC RsEary & setond lime available for scene PANT pa ahd there = where the Calch jes We are faring 4 world criss today of the way in which leisure The twtalitariss states or- ganized jebware inte a form of training. | Every recreations] scilvity was bent cover activities amd bowing frees ian regime—will so apply his leisure (that kB work: both for his advaitage We are Sting » crisis that is riech. | LS BA AS BRIE So AYO BSI, Ws DN BS 8 i must rears. But this does not meus merely the resrming dode in the fac mills and shipyards RR means 8 rearming of the people Bn moraie gnowledge, integrity art definitencns d purpose, IT means geting ang seep t mentally and physically study $ gil tories facts learning how 0 fare Wg up the Semol a hen (DEY appear A the Siruaggs Every gir tone gpa ard work together geal 18e loot 1 Me rents We need fear that the regooentalon Oh withogt or within for ae the people will HPOB US watrated thet the individual can be trugied 16 sssuame all of the responsi bilities that go WER Citisenship in 2 Semot racy Mize Bills Coming Before State House This Week Among the bills to come before the House of Representatives at Harrisburg this week is ope sponsored by Repre- sentative Willams hae would require employment of an sssisiant to evry MOIHrMAR operating §& Iotomative in or about a Coal mine Al present the District: Mine Imapector rules whether Sf DOR BD AESiEtant BB He Pesary Anosther bill spoessorpd by Repre sentative DD. Edgar Elletl, would sul orige mine foremen 18 uines employing ieee than 10 persons 10 bold Lmided cor. vificiates enabling them (0 periors duties in (He Mine The Ellntt Bil likely w . spoosed by State Mine officials on the ground thet the present law works » nardship on small mimes, which fui bave 8 Pull-timme foreman | they on ploy as many ss» five mes Another bil. sponsored by tatives Williams snd Bures ald guire fire bom 0 report dangerous conditions Wo Mine pow are required to Foremen Tt wis pointe 1 hey repart oo the Mine Irae tory Prepac ions fot be receive Buch reporia Another bil spormsored I Rend wou reguire that o ans used for trateporiatio amd hauled by elecirie oomolives op erwiad from rady wired, be Constr od of wood or ober non-conducting material. Former Gallitzin Postal Worker Is Cliven Parole THY UNION PRESS. COURIER eos a A I et ng its climax. First and foressost we 'Pight iw Johnstown Club A Probed After Man Dies Johnsto en Following the death of Edward Corrigan. 84 last Friday night District Atlorpey Siephens Mayer be gan an hwvestigation mio a fat fight in which Dorrigan was involved in the Young Moon's Democratic Club Thurs. day sight Prior Ww Corrigan’s death were arrefled and charge vated assiult and batiery in ith the 0 John Chinde 32 8 former Soxer surrendered fo officers snd al. legedly dimitted exchanging blows with Corigan. The other three men arrested rere Henry Maser 38 Louis Chinde manager of the club and the Brother {' Jon a gins Ha a iy Windber SEEYH Hae on Sorrigan after which Fs ates srgone of Fireman or Parent? Decision Up to Cour ihe Blste Superior Cour Bas hee asked to decide whether 3 Cambria County volunteer firemen acted se 2 fivemnan «(vr 3 father when be died in ¥ SE SRFANCHN HSI RPA MR SSS ATSB POS BAH VIGNE CAMS Us ED So A Songs) meg ele i Sie is ¢ Sd an attempt to rescue his child Prom a burning home, The queition arose 0 the appeal of Mra Albert E Leees of Ferndale whe is wecking compensation fram Stes Fund for the y af her hishend Oct 12 1098 Fireman Lees was in the back yard when the fire hroke out is Bis Bante He ran into the dwelling and miuroed Fives, (hea WUD May Workmen's Insurance aww bye the argument fund ingyirssire pet ws a fireman Decay superior officer ratiag. ciate ive and he we Leer gon 4 der the eopnmand of 2 The widow og dts i 3 uid A AUR TE i wpe husbands tBe fire were Po You Know? Wher, Willism Penn Pp pants ie 18R3 he brought three brood es with him. In 1690 he imporied Tameriand of the dem Eng. « strkinn The “Consstoga Dorm” was feovioped by the Pennsylvania Dutch” farmer FETs HE PE 9H he onll Is your family keen on buttermilk ? Then ask your grocer—or our milkman-—for our Sealtest Country- Style Buttermilk — in the NEW MONEY-SAVING 2-QUART JUG. It's Yes, it has those tasty little flakes of golden butter, too. « RH Bort ios Bly von, Jn toe Salut ibe Shae Net tume you seed whipplag crenm try the Seslwer kind W's so ich and thick snd bosvy thas @ alemonst whips itself. @ »~ When we say you've never tasted ner buttermilk — we mean it. In fact, wit gurantee it. I you've ever tasted etipty jug and get your mooey back. : by Clam ER RR Eapran
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