A GENERAL NIWHPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN CENTRAL PENNSY LVANIA Union Press, Estat VOL 48. X0. 30. OFFICIAL VOTE COUNT FINISHED SATURDAY BY ELECTION BOARD Boldier Vote, Which Won't Have Any Bearing on Results, Will Be Counted on Friday. Michasl CC. Chervenak, Jr, tage Township, led the Pret Assembly Ticket in the second dis. tect in last week's primary with 5. 423 votes, while Thomas A. Uwens, Carrolitown, with 5337 voles Was sseond, and Albert L. O'Connor, Lo retite, wilh 5.108 voles waa third, at« sording to the computatien of the vite which was completed last Bal. weday night in the County Commis. sioness’ office by the county board of sloctions. All three men are candi dutes for reelection. of Pers 1a ihe Johnstown Assembly ds thiet James Ostine with 1.878 voles and Bdward 1. MeCall with 1.530 are Albert Scott Beam, Upper Yoder ished May, 1935 9 wo COUNTY POSTOFFICES ADVANCE IN ULASE RANK Cambria Count have been advanced recently from fourth to third class, the change meaning regular salaries for pont masters. They are Bt. Michael Twin Rocks the volume of business, the salary of the Two $1,500 to 32.0 for receips of §7.500, COUNTY LEGION HAS FITTTING MEMORIAL SERVICES ON SUNDAY nard of Barnesbore Features Annual Observance “ff the youth af Anmeriue patriotism and he « for our wonderful de government ss the Lerman have for the evil Naki regime form «8 ¥ ut hs the “Ria and instead of pay based on | third class postmaster ranges! znd from $1000 a year for receipts of | Sine * Patton Memor Observance Hpiornsored by members of Walter MeCoy John White Post, Veterans of Foreign W Day program will take place Saturday mors school children, boy seotity, and eettinens ge part. The observanee will star! with a parade Lang avenue, between Fourth and Filth sven Grand Marshall of the parade will be James Me ant Marshall is Charles The Maecoabes and Bugie Corps, ¢ composed of martial musie The parade will traverye the pri ta the lo MeCrory sw Bors on Magee Av 11 take pliee Hy § by 4 if American Logion, § 8 | fitting Memorial | il or ganizations, the will mawembiv at t ten o tloek am. megs], and Amps! | Mwah siX pies Pirin | } wtreety and lean { next to ge, where the pub iis ERXEPEINes Invoent pn SRere ies Hoary ath. i Mer wu 111 he ad will ba given by flov, Father Alexis 8. HB. pastor of Bt, George's § ‘stholns Chureh, Principal Hon A. A. Nelson, president judge af the Orphans Hev. Thomas A. M set ny pressing aff ex-servies men Will visit varios comuter nities and following he exerciies, naintes s fired and led at the Fairview, 88. Mary 's and Giprek rt of Cambria Counts Baptist chi rges, will $3 ths “4 ¥ Prior to the parade the est POT f $ aps Ride) 3 id] all girls, of Alloans, will furnish the! Wen, pastor of the i last AN ATTAINMENT OF THE LARGEST (JENERAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA PR CHEST SPRINGS FORMS VICTORY ORGANIZATION Citisens of C Test Springs have of | ganized a Victory Cab to raise funds for men from the @strict now serv- | ing in The srmed foroes. A. C. Calinhan in president of the | club, with Robert Kelly, vice presi dent: Mrs. Ethel Meloy, secretary: ] B sind W. J. Karibeln, treasurer. i There are 31 boys from the Glatriet | At Commencement Exercises Te ae Held in Grand Thestre on Wednesday, This Week. Bighty-eight young men and wom on form the graduating class of 1942 of the Patton high school, and, a8 an noanced in these columns last week, the forty-third annual oO j ent will be held on Wednesday eve ering of this week at the Grand the fitee, with an appropriate program, at tutanding WORKERS NEW BODY ie: which ri Kagmayer, ou | jecturer, will give the princ neipal ads Johnstown Labor Leader Promot. dress ~The Challenge That Is Am= od to Place on National Staff | erica” of the U, B. W. A. The list of graduates follows: Plertha Louise Karihetm, Harry Ed mund Deschamps, Albert Francis Croskey, Ronsid James Skurky, Nor week at the I oral con. | Man James Simmons, Elizabeth Lou vention of the United Bieel Workers ine Long. Marie Josephine Bender, af America in Cleveland. All sev sfichael Owen Shannon, Dorothy Cla~ { naw in the service, GENT WiLL TAKE JOB Rwesping changes Aflesting thet Johnstown Steel Unions wore madi ra Bailey, John Floyd lanniello, Jos present war would be Fe Howing this the Veterans will # iF to the New Patton wien lodged in Jobastown, five of | : with 8.208 votes was firsl oh the joan ticket in the sed ond tatrict: Bdith OG. Miller, Geis gr petond, with 5.697, and w hn R. Stich, Carrolitown, third, won siread vising Pp seksi, at the annual memorial ervices of S58 votes. In the Johnstown dintri 1, the Cambria County American le Walter B. Rose had 4,336 voles and} jon just Sunday afternoon at Eb are candidates for reelection. | “In Germany the young boys None of the Assembly candidates, | gage from 6 to 36love, Dasmucratie or Republican, had any | and idolize thelr goose stepping lead the putation of | at) { ers while in America it is common of | oN com of ast ihe youth to criticize the loyal lead. vote wag completed Saturday | ory of the nation struggling for its es will not be sompleten - | very existence,” he emplunsised. week when the mil. rp, senocl official discussed Tad jength the difference s gent to Cambria C | eesti gystemg in the Reich and | | “In Gesmeny children are reared with the sxception of | to ES to follow Bnght § bo oe | read the roll call of the 38 i ER 2 0 1 | 2, Seve Memorial worship | Memorial between the | ity Park and Bwinuming Pool whe will formally tame Flay Exercises gt the Park will be about noon servicetien. who may be home on Me wrigd Day, are AER exereises, | { pinmunits 48 int d to take part in the vars in solicited requested to display lags, in betwen sunrise snd sonset, sommunity £1 jZvns Ale Day, SURVEY DISCLOSING MINERS ARE TRYING | TO SAVE THEIR TIRES Rationing Board st Harvisbarg Is wh Laudstory on Bfforts of Men | "os in Bituminous Sections i LU ed Ap them including Bethishemn Steel Com | pany employes snd the others ew ployes of Lorain Division, C arnegie | [ilincis Steel Corporation and the Ne | tional Radiator Conspany, were Com | | bined into District 12, one of 39 fully | . | gutonomous districts established by. the U. 8. W. A i F James 8B. Gent. sub-regional dire tor of the former Sites! Workers Or | feph 1 ] Ba ylock, Donald Krise, Florence Cecelia | Beymour, . Norman “ : Whiteford, Dorothy Mae Churilis, Al joe prick beth Hoover, Marie Theresa award Joseph Weise, Loo Michael Peter Paul Paddock, Helen
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