i Endorse | re Than Fifty ; and Cen | Over Cann ty and Ad Areas, A GENERAL NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Union Press, Established May, 1935. AN ATTAINMENT OF THE LARGEST GINERAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IN CENTRAI, PENNSYLVANIA Patton Courier, Established Out. 1883. M.7. ER IN CAMBRIA, Salioting ta © Come in May; Some Noted Already Sounding Bentiments Now that the election is over, there is another election ‘wround the cor- ner.” The 1942 Beeld May 1 No county plfices will be filled next and there'll be voting for #ehool director or municipal offices in boroughs and townships. Any per son so mhinded can run for governor So steed Arthur H. James, or for Lieutenant Governor to suc ceed Sam 8. Lewis For those who do not aspire succeed the "breaker boy’ Governor ar Bam Lewis, there are two jobs open to citisgns of Johnstown and 3 in the county. Johnstown will elect two representatives in the General Assembly next year to succeed Re publicans Walter E. Rose and Paul iH. Gross. election De TMAary i. no to The second district of | County wili pame successors to semblymen Albert LL. OC pian A. Owens and Mic venak, all Democrats. The State Senator John J. Haluska Bot. expire next year and UU. 8 FF. Gaiffey and James wit. gp for As Tho her GRO hael OC term { Sew s Rena roe ier or kn Harve Tibbotl's Ler your as Representative Pennsylvania District , Jefferson and Arm- “bat the Pusiness of been essed | ip considerably by the fife county chairman, oe olin dus Wats tired. to Dr. A. M. Stull, county superititend with party workers on try ds 8 whole suffered a net deficit | ‘ent of schools. Dw. Overberger. who 2. Not since 1032 has y fhiled io elect ain rh should not win s again next yoar. kt 'd sefor them io the ditions in the Iast ten BRIMOrIA i I 7 GGG SETS QUOTA FOR NEXT MONTH 4 A special December enrollment 5 vouths has been assigned to Cam county for the Civilian Conser Was 3 DY secutive dire lor bria valion Corps it 1 FOE Edward BR. Golob of the Cambria County Brau Department of Public Assistance, a ting as the enrollment agency hh of the Applications are being accepled and vouths sccepled wil be assigned to COC camps on December 12th The special enrollment stricied to but ten counties in slate, based on past success in secur ing COC enrollees. Youths from 17 to twenty-three and one-half years are eligible to apply and are requested to re is being the ‘bring with them some form of age verification, such aa birth certificate, baptismal certificate or other record It also was said that if more than 25 eligible youths apply. eforts will be made to have the Cambria County guoth increased 30 as to meel the tier GO GOVERNMENT SAYS COAL REGULATION iS VITALLY NECESSARY Bituminous Coal Act Said Best Way to Keep Market Stable According to Repory #1 mand Piet ; ng industry caused by Prdsane Gevraand fram Tha report wan submitted to Beer retary Ickes By Dirpetor Howmed A. ity | Gray of the Bituminous Cosi Divie ‘of $11,522,033. along with a huge net | deficit Yor every year since 1927." _ BOARDS OF COUNTY REORGANIZE' ASR Por Most Part No New Officers Are Chosen by Members at ¥ica preg- | FR fos » ax PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1941 CONTRACT MEETING SEAMAN EARL NAGLE TUESDAY THISWEEK HONORED AT DINNER WITH RETAIL MINES ON TUESDAY EVENING 17-Year-Old Chest Springs Reuben James Survivor Home on 15-Day Furiough Johnstown Retail Coal Producers and UM W. A Heads Iron Out Some Problems half 5 hindered Nort RGR Y Sore than branes T to Earl G 34 Hpi ngs Cr peck wih ai 8 rorere bad The dinn sorship of erican Legion, erans of Foreign Chamber of Nets Reales Commntitiees of ] hie town 's : sELARL tioum wy tic reel Workers and the Greater night pag Cos! Profucers Assoc in Tuesaday of (his BRIAN VIVOT of Write jy al ie § % fobmetown to discuss provisions of 2 £38 destroyer Heuben ¥ Fover James testimonial dinner in the Patton er Was given under Walter McCoy Post Jolin White Post and Patton Waiter orgmander, was toes contract that af coml {4 BLOW year LE sroduction vr doenestic use LOB Hotel in and around John Spon Ars Yet. The it tween vihen retail 600 and S00 men, ficiain of Uw associalion patterned sfter and include alli pro vistors of the nation wide Appaias- (hian Agresmaent and the Saned District No. 2 special sections © operons in Lhe both paid tribute to the antwipate Ing the Lp terre of Ih Ee Ti iis 23 pT in Lie io Tadd signed. will cover cnabesnrtin h mines smploying be Be COrding 10 it will be about 7H Wars, Lommerce nar, Legion post the toasimaster Bertrand of 8% Fa vin ET paELoT recently Hey McFadyen, Mary's Catho of which Nagle i» Was principal speaker. Fe FOUNE MEN'S Joyal Navy and placing that us fiey agreement plus 2 B ering partic smaller Mines. a me tHe 4 4 Fratton miber. fer association Af fivul- Spe esInen Phe union ana jf reeing 5 ay remain Vw dg Heuben K Fave man Sagile y saw Lhe Li fon anking officials of Janes plunge Watery Ernsiriet No : SELLY Mari, presiden Sry ved Lirogident {ME asRire 2 . FE L¥% y Fo hes Eh iat he Sen % WERE thrown He aid be | ira endian ored to find Ris Blegacket but when unable to do ao be rashed 1» the ap deck. Telling of his experience, Beaman i agile said in part: sev retary {reassure : AEgiaiant sefietarv-ireapurer Fen | Shenley, Jacob Brensic, Wiliam Phe § migle, Daniel Baterbmugh snd John BE Mili, Last Monday morsing officials of 8 4 Lhe ¥ | .i- | hana had ard Jas See esa! “We Hosted , | rectarn at & meeting of the boand helt | about an hour {81 noon on Monday in the office of American ship pulled right up to us ool of the night. It was still fairly (Was vice president of the county pgew over (board, succeeds W. M. Nedimyer of the side. Some of the fellows had to [ White township, as president. he Belped, but I managed it myself.” Lewht Wesnver of the Richland The young sailor arrived back in | township board, was elected vice pres- the U. 8 Monday of Jat week and {ident of the county board. B. N. Pal- spent all day Thursday on & train mer of Portage is the board's treas: op route bome. Arriving in Altoona, urer, The secretary, not a member of he hiteh-hiked the rest of the way to ‘the bord, is A. C. Lynch Harvey ‘the home of his parents Hunt off Jackson township is the fifth member of the board. UNION DUES DEDUCTIBLE FROM INCOME TAX LEVY Oreat Lakes Ili, then shipped sbosrd ; the U. 8 destroyer Reuben James Even though increased income rom Philadelphia July 17. taxes will cut deep Into (he wage Nagle has two brothers in the Army earners pocketbook, when reports Serenus W. Nagle, private in the Air are made next March, the law will Corepn stationed at Midistaus, Pa. still allow for deductions of union 5d Thomas Vincent Nagle, 34. prt (dues and union initiation fees it has |YOle first-class in the infantry, sts been announced. This fact should tioned at Fort William Davis, Panama give the non-union worker something Canal Zone. to ponier over. . HN RIOR 0 SA lstment in the Navy, having signed ‘up last April 1. He spent two months Eh ak hn i a i LE: COAL BOARD TO or More Before another ery only 83. A number the durk, between 5.30 and § a. ms. They ue ’ S- siding & net and we climbed up Nagle is serving a8 four year om at the Naval Training Station at v | SUBSCRIPTION S200 PER YEAR TOWNSHIPS RECEIVE HUGE DRAFT 0UOTA PAYMENT FROM STATE TO REPORT AT FORT Clair Foss Bis approved payment of HIZSO011.84 ue the states semi-annual contribution to second clans townships in Cambria 2! from Patton Area Included in for construction and mainte Calls Izsued by Cresson and of roads and bridges. Ebensburg Boards nount paid to each township fal- ——— ows Complying with draft calls issued Adams, $1,238.54: Allegheny, $804. al Harrisbarg by Governor James, Barr, $1,031.08; Black Licit, $511, | tro Jocal boards in Cambria County Cambria, $1018.73 Chest, $33. Nive posted names of selectess for Conemsugh. nduetion Thursday of next week. Cresson, $321.62; Croyle, Cambria Board No. 1, Crosses Dean, $208.87, East Taylor, Frank J. Cossitor, volunteer, Star $306.00, Elder, $25397. Gallitzin, Route, Patton $2R8. 15: Jackson, $638.3 Lower Yo | James Grant Boyd Blandburg. der, $227 88; Middie Taylor, $213.34; James Raymond Knopp, Lilly R. D, Munster, $384.52: Portage, $675 George V. lechens, Star Route, Reade, $285.07; Richland, $808.84). ' putton Summerhill, $626.15; Susquehannn. | Cyril 1 McCloskey, Gallitzin. $405.35; Upper Yoder, $100.97, Waslt- | Besnard Leta, Lilly. mgton, $297.17. West Carroll, $199 34 | Geme P. Skurky, Patton. West Taylor, $108.48. and White, | Johw Martin Patten BR D. 1. $112.74 | Joweph Andrews, STATE MIGHT PAY | Sx micniess JOBLESS BENEFITS DESPITE 000 JOBS Clair P. MeCabe, Lilly. Emeson Db Susanerville, Lilly. Samuel T. Kepahire, Patton R. D. L Harold R. Summerville, Lilly. rR staining old bck reg ar fois silgiie fel anemiploy EE Auditor General fOonutly ANCe 3 61 #3. Clearfield, $518.19 $254 88 $52 38 | Adina J Glass Gellitsin BR. D. 1. lamrence J Nelew, Patton BR DL Michael Rikitka, Hastings Rees Hughes O'Brien. Patton, George ¥. Lenz, Cresson. Jolin Joseph Hrite Lilly. Joseph A. O'Leary. Patton. Maurice Wade Good, Glasgow, Francis Janes Keever, Guailitsin, Foy James Wills, Lilly. wo Perens off Bat under f submitted 1 » Lag Sims LR ¥ . Bessa ie % arEte Government Cong sale cominuitled studying Ue | harge thal frawdolent benefit <hsine are costing The state “untold thous | ands of dollars” annually has the ree | srmendation under cossideration, Poul C. Moormaw, comission SHCTe- cary and former Frankia county leg- VEERIS * a as fapuped JE scale principle. The method to be wend | in this state might crente a comtrp- versy wd i purely nom controversial | subjects only are permitbed at & wpe | cial session, then the amendmmt wil Federal funds for Ge | Harrisbarg Ceost of achunistering unemployment | (vempensation started Pennayivenis again last week afler state authorities snd the Social Se curity Board ironed oul temporarily flowy to & CONLNIVEIAY Sur Jegnd Deiuth affes | Et
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