NI is. aston Cosh ar a gy AAAs is bon AAR ES 1 AAA i tin ris, Patlon Courier, Estab, Oct. 1893. Union Press, Estab. May 1935 UNION PRESS-COURIER ighed ever Thursday by Thos 120 Fifth Avenue, Patl- ed as second T. 1038. at , under F. PF. Caromaraia Business Myr. Thos. A. Owens Editor Bubscription, $2 a Year in Advance Advertising Rates on Application The endeavor of the Union Press. Courier ia to sincerely and honestly represent Trade Union Workers in efforts to oblain economic freedom through organizations as advocated by the ClO and AFL, and we solicit the support of trade uniosis. Mater. ial for publication must be author. ised by the organimstion it » - sents and signed by the President and Becretary and bear the seal | The Union Press-Courler gives its advertisers the advantage of the combined circulation of the two largest circulated weeklies in Cam- bria County and has a reader cov. erage that blankets Patton and the major mining towns, “i. # SHERIFF PAT FARRELL is to be | congmiuviated on the recegnition he has given organised Inbor in the ap | pointiment of his office force. All too | often labor is appealed to by the suc ceasfal politician when it somes to the solicitation of voles, and thes com pletely ignored and fosgetten when | the candidate is successful in the ol ection, SPE IT I8 with regret that we note the death inst week of Mra. Asse Thomp- | son, publisher of the Ehenabury | Mountaineer-Hernld, as our sym- pathy is extended to her three sons | who have caried on the pulliabing of | the paper since the death of their fo- ther, Walter R. Thomsen, in 1033. Eseae AB THE DAYE and the months go y this nation of ours down to its very smallest communities will begin | to realize mote and sore the fact that the nation is at war. We're po- ing To realize It the bsence of our men, and not all of thim will se just the youag men. we're jjoiag to realise it in the restrictions thit will be made upon our manier of life for. the benefit of defense; we're going to realize it in the taxes ‘we'll be called | ou grmiiy © And that's mot all. Price niutretor Henderon has warned | Ge t may have to oat i . Sovernment, iu from eivile fans If the stocks of lew cars, Now frogen under governsssnt order, are ted. Henderson said that the move to take over 26 chines owned by Individuals loomed ks "one of the gloomy possibilities «if Lie war. ERNE DESPITE fermer jomouncements, there will be no ban wi volunteer n- listments in the Arm). Rather than a suspension of recruiting Sirvice thers {here will be a rn emi ped vecrul on for enlistmMits in the army time to ‘the U. 8B. Department of Labor. "I is our judgment that this departrnesd, fortified by additional personnel from | organized labor, is the proper agesuly | to handle the critics] questions of bh bor supply,” Murray’ wrote This ib ®, cludes t the utilization of pulp | , i { | liz smpicymes res and the deter | nuimation of proper deferment polich the selective servile of the success of elir depend upon the af} ation of our total li th in relation to the nid in relation to nda .. HIRAM OG ANDREWS director of the Johnstown Dems since 1928 ceased in that capacity on Monday of this week. During all those | years Mr. Andrews’ writings, whether | his readers agreed with him or nol, | were always of intense interest and to a great extent, especially in poll tics, had great bearing on the (rend of thought in this section of the stabi | Whether one agreed with Mr. Ande | rows or not, one had to agree that he | dally supplied copy froes his versa- | tiie mind that perhaps few writers in | the country could egual in volume, theese MR ANDREWS saves the Dem ocratl with his sails Oying full meet. | From time to time his writhags wens | Apparently opposed to labor move. | mits in this ares, but in the Jongg | [run his achievements for labor likely | [will remain his monument. Partie. | { latty is this true In the past of Ch | | Democrat editor's writings that had | {to do with the organization of Both. | Hehem Steel in Johnstown. Fis lates | j contribution to United Mine Workem | (of America was the outright stand hat | took in his columns in behalf of the | rightness of John L. Lewis in demand. | {ing that the “captive” minme be or | | gminined, and an editorial written upon | this matter was given leading promin. | iene in the United Mine Workers | Journal, Leehe THE EDITOR of this paper has not | always agreed with Mr. Andrews, | but at no time were we mot cognizant | {with the fact that his arguments wer | | comamanding. Down at Harrisburg, as | 8 member of the Legislature, be still hols the record of being the best. ‘versed parlimentarian. During 1941, i although not a member, he spent most | of his time at the sessions. Jind he | probably knew what was developing | lon before most members dreamed | it. Mr. Andrews has much before him that he can find useful to perform. Me | hiniis, in his valedictory, that he bmay find service in the labor mown proposit : k cratic faith, and the Rapublicins gon | erally, will Bave enough strength ta put reapportionment, such ax it ia, | throtgh both houses. Anything thet| will prevent congressmen from being | elected at large is better than having | that happen. ANOTHER TIPSTAFF lus been! named to the Cambria County Courts. | This makes ten of them for four judges. We deduct that each Sodge has two and one hall men at his com mand. Perhaps they're on an srownd the-clock schedule at the courthouse, | with the half -men working ihe grave. RN CHIR TOP I hah dh hd be let. HAVE YOU NOTICED that Lab | particularly She various units of the M8 BR Hn and Rib finds ba 19¢| ® 35 Lb. Center Roast. : Lh. gt MILK Sold & Guaranteed by ARP i Fain AAS SAHARA SHS A FI) RRS BA AAR BSantryBeld eed BACON ....."» 31¢ Weed Jumnby BOLOGNA, a { wr fo 50 Fobled HAM 53¢ “Baper Bight in Fresh HAMS .......™ 30¢ and igh ning Bib Beef ROASTS ....."~ 27¢ butane Red BEANS Wy Chili Gravy Garden-Fresh Fruits And Vegetables! A&Y's Garden-Fresh I a storehouse of naiural vite mins, Our Fresh fruits and vegetables ste bought right where they grow. rushed here as fast sold hours fresher! w Cabbag Vitamins BCG fast as tralos and snd trucks can roll .id 3 w= 15¢ w Bliss Potatoes ie 4 - 23¢ rapefruit = we Vieni 88 G4 Wars cord wn El Besndywine linn virial 2% = 3 ee Te 2m 1% 43¢ DAILY SORATON FEED. fasvus sans = 19 : . 20. 248 5 " EF EF AEE BS ce IT SR ty re en te 8 thes _oFFEE Ses EEEN EE HR Py So rane 213 p PUDDINGS A L SWEETIES - frases uvaassnns
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