[pam RR A GENERAL NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS J 3 ~ 4 A ATTAINMENT OF THE LARGEST GENERAL WEEKLY N OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Pp lh, oi ge. & NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Recognized & Endors ed by More Than Fifty Local Unions and (en tral Bodies Over (am bria {county and Ad jpcent Mining Areas Union Press, VOL. 47. NO.SI. Established May, 180 “Ey OURIER | V DEPOT Lain i. PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941 Patton Courier, Iistablished Oct, 1883. SUBSCRIPTION 52.00 PER YEAR DCMOCRATS CUT LEAD AIR DEFENSE TESTS DO PATTON SCHOOL TO PATTON SPORTSMEN OF G.0.P. IN CAMBRIA NOT INCLUDE THIS AREA PLAY CARROLLTOWN PLAN ROUND-UP ON SINCE THE PRIMARIES Only 1,126 More Voiers Enrolled « by Republicans; Voting Strength Less Cambria County registrations ember eleclion Hig [res EET EN wiers the Rov acoording to county COmMMmMISs county board of elections The registration 43 68% Drei 88: Prokibilion 174. The crease of September 8, when 85.8 registered Tha crease of 4.025 fromm wratll registration 1,202 mince latest registration ber registered for Ih ection of Insl year ers where registered joss in res prin thousands of once during Two ger the siale voiler comps county fo drop he registration 1st Other ogra CRUSE [O istration wers The Bepublicar county for ihe isn 3 126 ga Coins lend of 1.404 mary. 8 nel gain of Zi8 During the regintral gince Seplember b ERined 464 registra crats gained 40 Registered in Johnstown ily &r« 16.071 Bepublicans, 11.539 Dernoc Tals giving GG. OP. a lead of 4.042 in city. In the districts outside the Cily there are 27.504 Pagiatesed Republi ie istered MENOCER U8 a 1.3 pr bey the Plans for increasing the output of farm products vital to national defen se ware outlined st a mecting of the Carshria County Farm Security Ad- visory Council st & meeting held re- cently at Indiana. The meeting was in charge of John A. Nosl, BR supervisor for Indiana and Cambria Counties. Noel was as- sisted by Elmer R. Nordberg, district | munity. Geographically, ‘section is & part of the Alloona ares, Er gi a $a a feats Rrge SCR beingy conducted in various the East fT which grovind vation posts similar to the Fat. y ming Cwm Observation Headquarters at Mitchell Y.. has advised the oeal that it is hoped are pariiciy Patlon LID L : ude the horwever EXOT wee OF future be afforded us Near his nature will Judge Charles C. Greer Is Patient Hospital PLANS COMPLETE FOR BLAIR FARM SHOW Be Held All of Next Week in the William F. Gable Btore Altoona Farm AR a new to 1h # section, and showudq prove nteresting to north Cambria folk particularly the farmers The purpose of the show is to con Fr to build closer and Deller ruil is move trnpoartant Fn in America than ver before in our history. Na tional unitly must start in the com the Pallon and with the new road constroction between Ashville and the Buckhorn, the trip by motor to Alloona now is ‘but x matler of minutes. The people ‘of this section will find much of in show. Hemember the Gable Tweif- terest atl the place is the William ¥ th Avenue sutrance. THURSDAY EVENING Event at Fire Hall Will Include Colored Movies, Prominent Speakers and Lunch ON SATURDAY NIGHT 800 P. M Time Bet for Opening Gun: Close Game Predicted as Teams Well Matched fanthall Fhe Patton AEB TOWN tion im ¥ ight ai voaTvig wp for grid his week (nn Lhe Mayed atl Patlon starting x1 Sportsmen's tx annus] member. Thursday evening Firemen's Hal, foe i to ail men fush sropsganda, #10 Io & The Patlor High Bohoal team will play at At hiet Field L1his srainst the arroiitown High the Carroll —- Ess saturday algrn ¢ ders Chit © ght under the fioodliights and extends an invitation rite rested nunung i are members of { ABBAGE f Danish or storage Fennayivan Bg IR OB tHE Year i240 an HM) fone oR 0 Tone in CAMBRIA COUNTY GETS CCC QUOTA VIOLATE ST ATE R The enrollment will take place od the from October 30 to 30 snd young Motorist must men desiving to enrall in COC camps Nis may now obtain blanks at the paid the tax, neverinelens unless Wal- | Johnstown Relief Office, 33 Main ter J. Kress, acting secretary of rev. Stewet, or at the Ebensburg relief 0G, an order permitting mo- office in the basement of [he court torists to place the sticker on the ‘While the quota has been tablish. 1» Pennmylvania. There is ed at 80, Glob said, an unlimited "0 doubt, Bowever, that Mr. ; y will issue the necessary order. number of applications will be accept. ™' ed He aid that it is likely that thig Section S16-A of the Pennsylvania county will be permitted lo exceed Motor Code provides it shall be “un- Kross iors IRIN WA BORIS Repent Nets LH NO TYPHOID MILK TEST MADE ON KELLY FARM In newspaper stories of Inst week, the three cases of typhold fever in the Chest Springs Ashville tirea purport. od to show the cause of the infection come from milk furnished Flo” Kelly farm at Chest Springs. The Kelly family have re. guested the Preas-Courlier te advise ar readers that the hemith authori. ties never look a test of the milk and due to the fart thal none in the farm family contracted the disesss, mich a tent should be mide. Al the present, ofl course, they to sell thelr milk. Natu world be willing to abide health author mild dictate, but do feel thal wow handicapped without fi kind having bean JAN GARBER BOOKED AT SUNSET NEXT WEEK Will Invade Popular Ballroom on Wednesday with a Host of Entertaiviers MAY Rave by the they feel thal are gnable they gry decipion the | Garber WORKERS OF AREA ORGANIZE UNDER C10 Contract Agreed Upon With Tri- County Lumbermes's Ass'n at Plattville Monday John J. Maholitz of Barnesboro, organiser for Local Union No. TOT, 0 MW. of A, of Barnesbaro--the Truckers’ Branch. together with Or juniper Luther Bynon, of Johnstown, oth Mondsy night of this week at a meeting in Plattville, reached an ag- réement for the union organisation off the Woodsemen and Mill Workers smployed by the Tri-County Lume ermen’'s Association, most all of whom are dealers in mine limbering, ropes, ties, etc, located in Cambria, bsdians and Clearfield counties. It is understood that all members of the apsociation have agreed to sgn con- tracts with the Truckers’ Branch of tive United Mine Workers Prior to the agreement with Mr. Mahaoltz. the Dealers’ organization held & meeting and decided upon the purse of scetion to Be taken At the present time no definite announte- ment of the mumber of men affected hv thin move has been made public, Hut some figures place the number dt between six and seven hundred wedimnen and saw mill workers In the three county area. It is guite ke by that with this start, ths Truckers frase will be able lo continue or ganization work ail over the Central Pennsyivania Bituminous region. Additional meetings are being eld this week between the Union drganigers and the workers and deal- drs. A meeting will take pisce at | lometgh on Wednesday night and an ther at Twin Rocks on A De Himes will be published in this paper I in . pp rei ER ; Fred Later of Smet Auditorium, has & pleasing announce ment fo make to dances and music lovers in booking Jan (Garber in per son, awl his orchestra, for the popi- lar north county ball oom on Well nesday evening next, October 2nd Garber will bring with hiss & host of celebrated entertainers, the sare | its quota inasmuch ss some counties lawful for any person to operate any {troller Dennis L. Delayed Chocks for Bills and Payroll Are Sent by Westrick Twenty-three employes of the Cam bria County Home, whose pay for last month, which was due on Beplember 30, had been held up by County Con- Westrick, received their checks last Thursday. The pay- ~ i roll amounted to $1,741.56, Mr. Westrick explained that he had ‘held up the payroll as he desired to ; iciean up outstanding accounts of the county institutional district, which is ; | managed by the county commission itriet have also heen mailed ers. Under a law enacted at the last Or of the Legislature, the county icontroller now has jurisdiction over | the institutional accounts. In the past | all bills for the County Home had bees sent to the county commissioners. | Hereafter all bills for the district are {to be sent to Mr. Westrick. ment of bills for the institutional dis- by Mr. Colver Soldier Is Injured in Wreck Sunday Morning Aniirew Zawiskie, 24, of FL Bustis, | formerly of Colver, was seriously | Sunday morning when | admitted to a Johnstown Hospital for treatment of internal in motor vehicle upon a highway, with Checks 1455.58 in w | BR lomiing $5148.58 PAY" Richard Maize, Chairman, Bituminous The ony vehicles exempt are those | Beveral Youths from North are expectad to fall short of the de- sired number of enrollees In their districts The age requirement for boys dee #iring Lo enroll is that he must have reached hin 17th birthday ind nat not be more than 23 1-2 years old Other information may be secured at the offices above mentioned, NOTICE the motorist proclaims he will not drive over 40 miles per hour and the An examination of applicants for one meued to Hoensed haulers of li- the office of Inspector of Bituminous gquor. - Mines will be held in the Gold Room | Persons) who display signs or of the Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. stickers ¢f any window of their ma- on October 28 and 28. 1841. {chine urging support of a political Oral examinations will follow on candidate are violating the above | the 30th pnd 31st of Octedwr at the provision of the motor code, United States Bureau of Mins, 4800 The “use” tax applies to ull motor Forbes Street, Pittsburgh. vehicles, including plessure cars, tax- Written notice of intention to take is and buses. The word “use” means sald examination must be sent to 8 car used on the public highway. any sign, poster or other malerial upon the front windshield, side wings, side or rear windows of such vehicle Gulier than & device certificate or other paper expressly allowed or di- recled by the secretary (of revenue) be displayed.” Three types of stickers are now permitted to be placed on windahieldd in Fermaylvania. They are the regu iar inspection stickers, the one which ‘Mine Inspectors’ Examining Board, sed exclusively of a farm or private Dept. of Mines, Harrisburg, Pa. not | estate, later than October 21, 1941. "Tee qual- | ifleations of candidates must conform Sonman to the requirements as set forth in [he #21 of June 8 1911, Article XIX, | ain —— a | The Sonman 8 The candidates eligible for examin | pasner of the hope Wo the ately ation will register at Fort Pit Hotel council of District No. 10 for the { from 7:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m., October | month of September, it was announc- Slope Awarded Holmes’ Safety Banner {27, from §5:00 a. m. to 9:00 3. m. on | 2% No tio ed Friday night at a meeting of the {accepted after 9:00 a. m. Tuesday, will be organization in the courthouse at Eb. . The Somman Slope [October 28. Rules and detailed in- 33 000 tons month with- structions will either be mailed to the 88.000 Sona. of coal in the ™ j candidates or handed to them at the The Johnstown Coal & Coke time of registration. of County Enlist in Army Four north of the county young men enlisted for three year's service in the United States Army at the ree the past week, according " Berg? past or fhe r Myers, officer in charype. The youths are: Michael i Leo John Rive, voices in person that ‘fou her ovr the radio. Well known as the “Idol of the Air Lanes” Gurber and his band need fo introduction to dames and music fans His coming to Sun sel will be hatled with delight Admission to the Garber dance will be $1.25 tax paid On Saturday evening of this week, Oct, 18, Frankie Reynolds and his ap- | chestra will be the stGraction, at wi | mission prices of 38¢: on Saturdmy, October 35th, Johnny Martone will he | the card; and Baron Eliott will | hay the engagement for the closing dam lof the season on Saturday, Neen | Seg ents shvios Ting el B8 ne Sutere TImkNSIN Mrs. A. J. Houck. Mr. Houck is thy editor of the North Cunibrin Nows aft | Feat. Ten ducks may be taken the possession Hmit twice th bag. This also applies to geese, dally lbmit of which is three. commonly known as mudbenn, limited to 20 a day and number may be had in possession at Any one time. Hunters are warned to purchase a duck stamp which must be displayed together with a Pesnsyivania hunt ers’ license. Guners also are warned that the use of rifles is egal in duck hunting and shot gun must be ed to hold no more than three Aged Cremon Woman Killed
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