- lars. or five of six times the total Patton Catislen, Estab, Cet 1885. | cost of the first World War. The! En ' a ie & nlon Press, Estab. May 1935 | board forcasts a further sweeping | ; gi | iii Da A&PS M i ket FL Eme0ration Day super Markets are diversion nf ma power 10 War in Gr aInen Published every Thursday by Thos A. Owens 725 Fifth Avenue, Fal- . a . Sarr RVI VANIA on Fa and ontered as second : : 9 ] ™ JENIN SY 84 AS class mail matter May 7, 1836, at 2 ch he end of its rope Losing the postoffice at Patton. Pa. undor workers constantly 1 ty industries the A t of March 3. 1879 wae sill be unable to repiate hip TREE 4 of inkvivania there ¥. P. Cammarata Bosiness Mgr. are now only 5.280 direct relief clienls Thos. A. Owens Editor yemilable for assignment to WPA and ; fne-third of them are women These 5 ¥ ne - Subscription, $2 a Year in Advani's figures are from the latest stallion WPA's state offices Advertising Hates on Application | report of he al The report shows that WPA now has Hix EDITORIAL £8 505 workers in Pennsyivaiis SOCIATION i} "mr ¥° rr 89.587 . * # THE RAPID SHRINKAGE IN WIPA'R labor pool i8 due partiy to the fact that employable persons on he Courier is to sincerely and honestly direct relief rolls are finding Jobs IN represent Trade Union Workers in | private industry, forcing WPA to efforts to obisin economic Srgedad make heavy witha syunly from the be ne end... i | MBE ovo AN ® Quality RIGHT The endeavor of the Union Presy- through organizations as advo ate pool 0 meu A its ford a 3 2 % we cently -t 2 3 i % : 4 ES, : Controlled : : THT the support of trade unions Mater: absorbing relief clients st the rate ofl : ial for publication must be author $60 to 200 a week in the stale anid an oe BE L Free * HT ized by the organization widont even greater number of relief © Himta . ! ; : sents and signed hy the Presiden have been guing directly © privates : . en § ; 6 and Secretary and Dear the Bokl Hogobe At that vate it will not be long | ha » mt ® Prepared RIGHT i Atay y ; ® Sold RIGHT h an-Cotith wntil the pool is exhausted, or at the | Union Pre Cou gives it) loast. until it has BO more persons | Sdvertiders the Savane — who can be used by the WPA. There | A : : FT ; g a ; | might be sore woinen left because | § VO 508 % | i Necks ath a largest circulated weeklies in Cam relatively few women are employed | : AE ” f * 9» a 19¢ , 4 y a. ET is. bria County and hes & reader cow: So : Shag by the WPA. When departing WPA | “ew erage that blankets Patton and thi - x \ Sats 4 5 4 oe Da £%¢ ; | Stdateus Weiners 2 Small La i workers no longer can be placod, the major mining towns. “Eb | Be } brake will be off and WPA will go ow ’ Flown hifi at a greatly acoeleraied The only check will be the } tT - | enited employability of some of its : Ae “se 1b Me 2 Pasa ictus -_ lay Ses Bad O18 © css 1 workers. : 4 ; E : * + «+ » 29 Cooked : fan ee =». ® 8%» | WE CAN SIT IN OUR WINDOW | fF lakaman Bat... Ln CA torial sanctum and look | ON : Ena “art wu 385e¢ | an the street at the principal business | 1 ang, : a | corner in Patton. Sometimes we sos § TELA. An a s o Ib 35e¢ | sutomobile drivers, as in the good : : Bott a old da of we fone speeding 7 if he . "that corer prac | ff A Doiry Center Values To FA sa EG Br around that corner pescticaily “om 4 two wheels,” and soteelimmes really ER “fare surprised at the familiar, to us £8 = Wiadas and seiner wn These faces at the wheel No wonder the 8 NY she. Detter, mar va Tham ity IT MUST BE DISCONCERTIHN(}| Dational suthorities realize that the B Sal Ariens Suast prod pearsyes enn plek a great numbsr of the progressive | OBiY Way the people of this nation of & The thalioest at your ASP Duiry Coster scans. of which Cambria hay OUTS will realise that they have to] Rha pu eans, the “old guard” and thy | COBSETve on rubles, and will be forced S-"_" y bags” of the organisation i) tn ration gasoline to force them to cut | the stale again walk away with hve down on mieage. tate nominations. Cambria County Youna . a . y ns | 1 é a : ; ! a in . | Republicans last week definitely dem POLE MOSTL, ’ ’ | dred For Y Hl T las Dun snstrated they were in the Jim Davis, the , but i polwmn, but thst doswn’t help mi : ee, : 23 e Ee : Mlekles sow, since Jun will have to stay oa in} that Th Wr BI Sh we Se : “ Sweet Broad ssn 1 is — Plain Olives nary 3 84 8 United States Secmior, | | Ep onal wealth and| REE ae | &. 5%» a aa NOIneR A 8 greater solemnity than has bsen| the case perhaps for the past quarter! century. With the country al wear, and with new “herons” paying the ected. ® 8 € ! THE DEMOCRATIC NTATE tion Day has a significance that Mendquarters in ali fikelihood hays Brings home its true ‘ekuing in Wl #aved for future refecence all the of us. mes AA wuss omen | i Hore Me. aod Me ew lematenl TH and Vegetables! ger, celebrated their 55th wedding, HIN Seas EN VITAMINS FOR HEALTH AND VIGOR! their daughter, os the Hume of EE 5 Li 5 soa 3 of Nanty-Glo. Many friends and rei} 1 aw Yomi At: §+ C+ atives stlended.
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