UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE _THRER win and Rev. and Mrs. DeLewey- | were callers in Coalport on Satur- | Creek and Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Jand Mrs, Oline Withrow and son ham, Mass. It has been reported Thursday, June 10, 1048 yg r the Pentecoste- | d evening. Gaeto and son Jimmy of Altoona |Ardell and daughter Melda visi- | that she is improving. Her many Hollentown hb ag Ay ) | “Riss Melg ) ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | friends wish her a speedy recov- 10, 1948 stal Church. Miss Marian Hollen, Miss Melda Withrow visited am- | were recent visitors at the home completed oe 0) ® M d Lew is Apple of [Who was a graduate of the Bible | ong relatives in Blain City recent- | of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Hollen, Frank Troxell of Roseland re- | ery. : %° H oh Yow Mis, ig HoT i School is visiting at her homely. | Robert Chaplin and Ardel With- | cenetly. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Conley _ a, Tete y visited with Mr. Walter Feidore has start-|erow were callers in Altoona re- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Canley | and daughters Helen and Ellen a JJatives i here for a short time before tak- | t elen ar — By DENNIS J. KEENAN, State Mine Inspector, Barnesboro, Pa. Te aves aoe, Marks and |ing up teaching children at bible | ed construction of a new home, | cently. recently spent a three day vaca- am, is. fel Conley ang Cail ‘ A ~~ wt Ww | family of Salem, O., were visitors | schools. | Miss Oline Withrow and daugh-| Miss Annie Marie Glass of Van tion at Conneaut Lake. FIA A) oy ry a T tation accidents in coal portation accidents. or we as in- among relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon and ter Melda Arline visited at the | Ormer spent the week end with Mrs. Elmer Hardeg, a daughter oalpy D ted Gu Oe: CF Sranspor RhoD ig a 03 y ectors, and our department| Attending the Commencement |daughter Catherine, Mrs. Anna home of Mr, and Mrs. D. I. Dix-| Miss Madeline Hollen at her home |of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollen, who; Carl Conley ac en 33 ie Hal frequency” and severity, compared heads, Vil ngef “on tHe ont: Service af the Greene’ Lane as Moe Rettner Mrs: Qiee Withrow on In Fatlninber on Sura | in otintown."* " * " **"" ha bach or sor ine nde | the flower boys nthe Memoria i i accidents ? " i } ter Bible School were: Mr. and |and children, Mrs. Bill Simmers, | r.. an rs. illiam elson | r. and rs. Lester Smiley é& an o cently | Se 28 : Plez wy oe fe, it Si Mrs. Gilbert Hollen and son, Ed- |and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frye | and daughter Carol of Clear daughters, Camille and Sandra [Murphy General Hospital in Walt- Cemetery on Memorial Day. the fact that safety in mining |safer equipment. ma i ——— RS —— = el - o ~ ON has been improving slowly but| The Pennsylvania laws regula- steadily. ting automobile speed and sys- |) An increase in transportation |tematic inspection are an exam-|Q accidents has not been brought [ple of what can be done. about through The Pennsylvania Bituminous the introduction | Mining Laws require that a mot- of new machin- il | orman must be a certified miner, | ery and newer F E that he at all times must keep | methods. Statis- Sa | his locomotive motors, cables, and | & a controlling parts in a safe oper- | 9 i a ) tics show that ating condition, see that his head- eld ~~ A ACD ) the greater per- A lights are burning properly when Vn td WA centage of acci- dents are hap- the locomotive is in motion. He pening due to must keep a sharp lookout ahead, hazards that we sound his alarm bell frequently | are well ac- when coming to switches. He | re quainted with. shall not exceed the speed allow- | Statistics suggest to me that over | ¢d by the mine foreman. He shall | 50 percent of all coal mine acci-|NOt permit anyone except his at- | oro dents should be classified as trans- | tendant to ride on the locomotive | portation accidents. jor on full cars. He must keep his | of | trip under control at all times. | CE In the bituminous mines | ere Pennsylvania in 1945, out of 140 |Haulage Roads 36 occurred in| The law requires that all haul- 0 fatal accidents § transportation, or 26 percent of |28e roads have a clear space on A FS the fatal accidents occurred to|one side of the entry of at-least 11.3 percent of the inside employ- |2'2 feet from the widest part of es. One man out of every 234.1 | the car to the rib, and this space transportation employes was kill- | Must be kept free from all forms ed in Pennsylvania Bituminous | Ff obstruction. Shelter holes for mines in 1945. This certainly is | en to use must be provided not a very pleasant situation. This [long all haulage roads at dis- is far too heavy a penalty to pay | tances not to exceed 45 feet apart for the accepted efficiency of our |aNnd these must be kept free of present methods of transporting | all obstructions. These holes also coal from the working face to the | Must be kept whitewashed. tipple. | Derail switches must be pro- Responsibility Divided Yided a 2 inclinep lanes or \ . slopes. standard code of signals Management and transportation |g required for hoisting or an ) employes must accept their re- |; i ) SDONSIDIty wid Se Hor Te | Ing men or material on slopes or on : : "lin shafts. 9 cy and sererity rate of trans- | The law requires that separate | traveling ways be provided for | travel into and out of mines and | this traveling way must be kept | drained and free of all obstruc- tions, and be not less than 41, | feet in height and not less than | 6 feet wide. Conveyor entries | | must be at least 4 feet high for | | travel and not less than 4 feet in | width and must be provided for | 85 ON CONVENIENT EASY TERMS Come in or Phone 8 for every purpose! i travel in all conveyor places; | | travel space to be kept free of all | 3! “ | I | wires and obstructions under foot. | rst SER ene : Bo i : > I FOR [| The law requires that a light |§ : fi A . ; ) n 1 {approved by the Secretary of (§ © ess | a5, SMOOTHER | Mines be carried on the rear car | ) lof all trips being hauled, and the | g | SAILING I | front of all trips being pushed, B 3 | I | and a safety device be placed on | 1 See us for a loan to help |the rear car of all trips being | meet your seasonal money prob- I | halued up grades. { ) | lems. Cash advanced to both il Gorin Trips 2nd Be Here To- | morrow. Apply Common Sense in | men and women for any worthy I | All Forms of Trans J + . | 4 sportation. Use during | Bespose Convent monthly re. i Sn Safty Devices. Think Before | en terms. 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