Shursday, June 1, 1950 — Importation Of Foreign Oil =" “= ™ ™ UBC, pe Manufacturers During Contract Sianing Number Awards | mateo, ome | but had enough credits to gradu ® imported oil in 1949 “directly af- i ate. Both and Warrender at reat 0 50,000 Fins fected 25000 coal miners. Some : £ > Barnesboro | will receive diplomas. n & : were completely severed from : | a | ——— 3 : Kennedy and Buckley protested their work, and the remdinder i : = | * UMW Vice President the foreign oil imports to a Sen- had their work days drastically § ; 2 : } ad uates ats labor sub-committee, The sub- reduced in number’ i x : ! Urges Congress to Act . " rommimittee, headed by Sen. Matt Ant he MM Neary (DAV Vay, Anticipated ofl imports in 1850 ia LE Ww : | During commencement exersis- | (Jay Old- Rolls The importation of foreign ail New M . eely iI» a.) is threaten t he equival jeont vf 3 i : : os last Thursday afternoon in the studying unemplcyment in mining yeay far 50 000 in 4 | pi; 0h i into the United States will threat. , ..° nla Bh rk | I Er {Smith's Theatre, Barnesboro, 70! , o_o Iodian chist: wh . RA Falta gris the bituminous coal industry students were presented diplomas yed lk en the jobs of 50 000 miners this Fo : : Buckley id ’ +n Ga , thinks he must be the oldest liv- . Shia The present flow of import oil Buckiey sai from the Barneshoro High School Ling human being, hag told his de- year, Thomas Kennedy, UMW p.o oravely disturbed our Ameri- “The displacement of bitum RE | Cameron Ralston, Utica, N. J.|cendants to prepare for his death vice president, and D. T Buckley can economy.’ Mr Kennedy said nous coal has seriously affected : : ia a r : | lecturer, author and educator, was| No one including Louls Levi of the National Coal Association, “If it we shall witness the employ i . | i IE 4 ‘ lithe principal speaker His talk poneelf in certain how old he is. told Congress last Monday somplete dinr upting and revamp- coal miners in two ways Bek. a 5 BF : a p ; " Lwas entitled “The American put sevempl of his grandchildren ao pees pia So 4 ; . i : » i Way are over 85 and drawi old-age BF § YE 4 3 ; } : . mg TREASURER 'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN THE COUNTY oF "CAMBRIA a \ 1 4 ui? ? | Awards were presented by Dr. pensions. His children are nearing FOR TA D THEREON : i 1 ‘ ov } EW. MM Leonard, Supervising prin. the century mark. . : XES VE : A a a # ad § fi : 3 : cipal of the schools: ayior, The chief, who lives with his By virtue of sundry Acts the Ger | Asserndiy of the Common th of Pennsylvania relating ¢ Sale of 4 ] : ‘ : a Torres Indian Re- Seated Lands in the Co mnt Cs is t gion AB reliog Sr i ave: the Fra 3 ®er at public sale at Lh : ¥ ¥ ica i a hy L high school principal and W R family on: the 3 Courthouse in the Bor gh of srs Ds a on the : ¥ X Ee LL rr } re | Whited. high scliool instructor servation in SIXTEENTH OF JUNE, 1950 Students winning awards were: near Riverside, Being the 1th day of the month at 1200 2 m the following described seated ands In the sald county or such : : , : : RF ] 4 Francis Hanyok Bausch and announced that he was going to thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of the taxes due and unpaid sgainet the same and continues the se a he : ; 4 ; . .. die in one more year. Records st from day to day aa the same may be found necessary i ; ; Lamb science award Bruce Me- the Indian agency office show a TERME OF SALE The amount of all taxes interest and costs must paid on the day when and is sol a 3 ; : Cardell Rensselaer Polytechnic such taxes as have heretofore been filed as {lens in the of fice of the Prothonotary (rt prise LF rover 4 spats y a . ih i d Institute award Regina Sabo, was one of the oldest oldtimers be Offered for sale By " pe 4 : 3 a ; when tribe members’ names were ERNEST APEL Treas: ¢ Cambria. Count Readers Digest. Jerry Byres, |. st listed 5 yea ago TET 3 : nd 8 lie. X a good citizen plsgque and watch, “ Jonrs RS , , : uth Grant, All-State FHA, Joan SEATED LANDS ‘TAXES ABSESSED FOR 1947, AND PRIOR YEA Ruth Gran . A; STATE POLICE SAY Acres Houses Lots Owner or Reputed Owner Taxes Acres Houses Lois Owner or Reputed Oaner Tarren 1 4 Prusak mero valedictorian & Int : & Int y ad a a award John Bashista, juntor,! The old Common-Law right of Adams Townthip / Joie Yayte Yewnpmyp : Fleanor Warrender and Roceo pedestrians to cross streets just are ¥3 : x Sons Ribhistt Sr Fat. Sy " : : MN y D Bate Nr re Harry Kornprobe' a i 3 ge on Musso sophomote tie and Arlene Rot as ay Wishad, dost Pets Choeley 3 7 Charles Meh | y Si ® Te Davie freshman ma sense under today's con Wr CO Coasbmour at. a3 Nanty Gio Bareugh : : : 2 a a P %. Bom & Pro: tions. Instead we use a new plan Bernard Cramitng 1 Atex Altemus ; 3 ov : a . nn TSH . a for out. [OF sharing use of streets by dri- FO 2 Agnes a er ' 13 Ahove is shown the recent contract signing between the sewer pipe manufacturers and United Brick & MALO pes : Nua ar vers and walkers Under this new Cater I hE rn Nanty (ilo Rarough-2nd W Clay Workers. Seated (jeft to right) —Fimer MeCean Superior Clay; I. W. Marcellus, iabor adviser, standing oT ba . Son forth modern plan the rian. for Re tamin Roring _: Wialn Long N $70 Chas. Miller, Universal Sewer; John Brown, Robinson Clay; nurse for Paul Faller; Mr. Fuller, federal field Ruth Ardes ay example, is gran special right- Chas Yost 1 Henry Han: an > concifiator; F. Turner. conciliator; Mr. Popovich, UBOW executive board; John Small, Ohio UBOCW; Foundation Award Ruth Grant, of-way while crossing intersec- th neh Naney Brunss WN . UBCW International President Harold Flegal; Clarence Bennett, Indiana UBCW,; Dewey Westihrook, Mary Jane Wargo and Anna tions, and in return the driver has Ravmond Strohmiss ' | Patton Boroush-—ist Ward UBCW; standing —Gieo. Read, Ross Clay: James Prindible, Union Clay; Wm. Gilson, 8. Saganon, both My. ar Cont awards Vir- prior rights in proceeding between Ach Tiile Borough Barry ER ae Tw aibi a Robinson Clay: Fanl Henley, American Vitreous; (has Stratton, Stratton Clay; Fred Blankenhorn and £702 Fusmnick. senior Hbrarian intersections Amands Mansfield Ea: No 83 Lauraics Shit Re NITY we (veo. FE. Blankenhorn, Patton Clay; E. 8. Shezel, Clay City Pipe. Clarence Austin, Union Clay; John Sa and William Millard and Bernard inane 2somhent 4 el Agatha Beartor tow, Universal; John Duffy, Dennison; G. Larson. Larson Sewer; Clyde Myers, UBOCW business ngent; Warrender service medals All the exercise some people a a Ba John & Mary Nexneakt No : Lester Young, Fvans Clay; John Long, UBOW, [ richyville: back row-—John Mayer, UBOCW, Rrockway; The service awards are pre. get i. by jumping at conclusions. Barnesbors Borough om hy and Robert McCann, [ richville TBCW —— - —— Exther Sable Noun 8-9 ——— = 8 i Barnes®™ ro BAL Association Catherine Single Est Sur! Mra N B Smith Antonia Brancata No § Barr Township L W Brickiey Ear Sur? John Barnard J] AH Luts & Cath Névotoey os af er 4 Fit aymn "esas Bw OP A ABB Reade Township Calvin B Stine Min] Ciatr R & Merely nF BR Ko Ceorge Kroes Choorge Kroes) Virginia W or Rotwrt EB Chan It has caused closing ing atlacks at American produ I umporia be of mines ha! were a neces Lion. The mine workers’ official He said that eventusdly the! sary part of America's war #f- said oil im ports inevitably mean country must realize that supplies Pl EF AS ANT fort, and has curtailed the num- closing coal mines and “deple- of oil will run cut and that oll AY her of days of employment af. tion mine mARDOWSr beyond will have (9 be derived from coal he . coher lg x Beant forded miners in mines that are the possibility of rapid war-time hrough new processes SURROUNDINGS ig i © Rirhland Township #tid in operation’ Ve radon We are just kidding otirseives = Blacklick Township 5 Reger Noe Buckley and Kennedy said the He said if Onngress will curd 'o lhink otherwise = Kennedy | y T OUS Charien £ & Wims Varte M Stall Now ¥i.24 Al industry raised CORFUIEr the rising tide of oil imports and said Therefore, he said Congress | COUR E prices on gasaline “lo pay for the lov the coal industry 'o wy. should do everything possible to] © wens No 33 Sires ™ areas Srerwnlt er 3 4 » Bur piel Maele a # 3 : AE) a som] i hc ni ’ z : : : w : decrease In residual (oil prices pete once again with other oh. Heep the coal industry strong § SE RVICE { hh - that importers wanted so 83 !0 mestic fuels. this blind and fool ——— raid oal markets’ sh depletion of the nation’s in- D i C } i R i I 'nlexa this situation Ls “OH ast ial forces wild HR Se and we - 0 i GOOD MUSIC ted the loss to our nation can Will again sitain in the coal in- Lat D T d : A a dustry ofr BIEW a ke whinge est Decorator iren ato Pe rep Ad odd wn time ITY : . § . becatime A coal mine like an ol ards and maintain that degree of The latest thing in decorating | ‘ AT THE well is of no value unless it |} ational security that only de. 8 0 have the walls as dark as ta 1 4 teveloped Buckley said pendable energy availability can possibile MOOSE B A I LROOM et g Kive For instance 4 Hvis room | V A RF Es=wsriown Marsugh Buckiey presented a series h J oF ta 3 £ | the . pi, a. y {¢a ral 4 Oe i Pd Pete & Martha Kacenski Julia EOFs harts and tables to show the in- Ren Sibert DD Thomas (D gat have its walls and ceiling | Kove Fark 1st Ward . 057 3 a fay vered with a wallpaper that | LANG VE. P TTON PA. Donald Edwards Pus Wor ith gh - " aid ressing effect of wi imports or % AN Adked Ke ried y f he fav B1 5 Se Hp ¥ { A A ’ Jomeph Lamer A pups ghd a has a black background and a ‘ Kanth Fark. tnd Ward the coal and transportation | red a proposed complete investi. K wild. Bagh USC Suny re > 1d de BD 35. THESDEXAN Bs" Ellsworth Anderson Vines Blake Blullihan Rehert Hon Edarics Jones No 110 Wittiarm J Cambria Township i Polly Hesse % Mrs Vicia BR Yahnert . Pelix Hesse No Friendly Rome Pinance Assn Marite M Bates (Timber J OG llova & Chorrpe A Rs P J Lith) Toner Madorak ey Them LL Lovelace Est Now 13 Poward Miller to 121 Y J Wilner N Ida B Lomg Bet No MM Ost R Prichest Sogef William Arad: Bord Howard N 5 Barns Sasi sigs: -* we th 1h . 2.38830. aBassiciy IVEOVR GVEA 2ED as Lu. sa Banguss nn ian - 4 Raymond Pseker that Ail 1 3A. f . xs temigr LR oaks Jife W- 1 ~ | Clark EB Roms i» Arthur Varnes ust ries in this country Kation Wf the ~oal frscdust ry ne p a x . 3-fash i . . . £5 “RC | Carroltown Setough : Mark & Miter M E annady ff Congr Bay E aps tama th ‘hat = “Sta led erman o0oms 1s TC estra Alvin Weakinnd No 11 fers Clcpmery Kennedy said f Congress pe! Kennedy replied that he Ong If you feel yourself falling for Wilfred Luther Ee t Marck A Miler Motos Co mits a temporary foreign fuel 10 see no reason; for such an invest : . . y 8 } 4 bie. “* this trend, remember that you'll EVERY BATURDAY 3 RB Stpreman Pa . 4 rb dS A J i i ~wumi i 4 gous a x ’ Mary rae Spring Barsurh i Ciestar Baier ' | #0 curtail and entrench our only gation because the “coal Industry ... 4 more lamps and brighter rep | Sot¥mont Marsa Froven domestic enerfy Mource has been investigated to death.” (Lut. 00h “arker the “The Diamond B Pp Ralph Lenhart 4 Leroy J Sesejss Yriaster 5 until in time of emergency, indus- Te thought that the coal indus- olor the smaller the room will s rr i # # Rs pt #3 ¢ . Clearfieid Township { hb 0 Minder ow try cannot obtain the necessary try had taken enough action 0 geem 00 James firsmiing Bet Sur! ; : V6. TS. TE fuel to run its production machine meat the increasing competition of SUNDAY AFTERN N send Mannion i fm } Ssangler Borangh we will gave td dictators other fuels and that the main Rome workers are fired with Conemangh Township Pa P Wentiovesr Wo 44 4 Catherttie Cutllarmod Carter ! . FE TF T the trouble and expense W aime trouble was caused by the cheap ambition others for lack of it No (1) . : Marthe Hisnmeet Nos 47.48 * i " . a sin - . a ———— John EB Blinkensta® Pennk Brantten N 5 Willtase Hardin Kes ™H Romar Natariy « WN wn to 75-813 to £3 Farrow ASesamis W w Robert Partach . Crancrrenk Township Jouslh Sul Bukovee Nos 288 Priommmes Pistone ® 34 HB 1 oo FAN a a Township : Emme iT Berane John Reed Em Pagre ® ena Petal John Reed Bast Ke rmmern if Toawnahip Croyle Township A Wemwhay Nem 112 Enoch Dalser Fat " . George Bodensehats Sur! hate Lt 321 wh whe =8 3% bo vd 8 © B3 0 wa y Far WN 4 ~shaners Townehip Andrew & Julls Drodbnak L A Chapman sagrune N Shettig-- Pee Stevens & MxMurrs N Rettig Cambris ron Co NN Bletilyg--Minl DW .D WwW BBs 1N8882s & 28a Touma! Rarangh Walter Yiu f'oney Yeter Township 4 B A Vee K Brilihan 5 § $2 wan LEAR vung . a Cog og We - Crrgur is HT wgtle Wyse Glenn © Ruger No Fro Bone Lewis Ko" Noy 2° Vimtandsle Baorosgh BB Moa Calvin Crepeowel) Warhington Township John Korine East Carrall Fo anantp Eostyn Noel Duhon Grange # Ly H Blephier Walters n Choby Hat in Want Carratl Fownaht John O Choy Bet. Srrall "ra ries Harton w= Ww p not TE Mary Kionma Fa ber ad Tony Matric toi Jr Prank Depto ‘ Chardon Fost pra Roy D Baker al wd FE P Beet Pst 8007 Charles A Btrittmatter Muldren - Rage an CakuB 35 Pelticione ... — Jhomay ughes . ames Lidwell -1 com] mine Phillipsisum® Con! Co ¥ SNS 1 a” ond bt We BRE ws Neue BISRY BIR Js Bow “eo “B82 us Remie! 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