UNION PRESS -. COURIER nia (he Aaa Erin County ns dS of Routed “7 op gl tiatd authorities The Miller car rammed for-draiiet rE se lah Ryan of about County Jail. He [that he expects to present ihe joft side of a ra £2000 bail for his 1 ples ue operated by Charles KE C oil / Assotiation Expe cls State Farm Show ise In Bituminous Retail Prices Coal prices will go up in 1852 if the industry gets its way The National Coal Association 8 group of operators, sounded an appeal for price relief in a bulie tin to memoers which said “The plain facts are thal gen erally coal 1s not Seng al paces which will provide the return whieh will make it possible carry ing out of (the industry 5) oblugd Lions. *Coal's costs have risen more than many other industries, ye! #its pricing policies lag far behind other industries “There is nothing inflationary in a fair and honest profit this our industry failed to secures n 1951. The condition should be cor- rected before 1952 is well launch ed.” Discussing the industry's “obdi gations,” the NCUA declared Yinless coal’'s houses are kept in order by asking and receiving reasonable profits from its prod uct, its obligations to the public cannot be met Coal. probably Compensation Pay Increased Under Signed Jan. 2 Maximum Is Raised To $30 Per Week Gov. John 8 Fine last Wednes- day signed into law (wo measures boosting from $15 to S30 the more than any other basic indus. try, bears a grave responsipility nation “From coal must come © chemicals and the thom ies olner to our items which are abso futely indispensabi to our de f e189 eNorts If a more evities tine nontd w% ine Fhan ¥ eX pansions will hi Then we lay to Yili the gap Coal industry leadersiclaim they require higher profits to help fi nance mechanizgntion and expan agian. The country's pits now are producing ai the rate of about 12 millon NeCeRRAry tons a week close 10 8 maximum outpaw! The nites Mine Workers are expected to ask for a wage in creas: next spring for miners now earning a basic $1830 a day I"MW President John Lowi has not yet made his bet if he wins a pay boost for his | £75 O00 operators will are still another factor boosts operating costs ‘Cross At Corners’ Theme of January ‘AAA Safety Poster Adults Urged to Set’ Example to Children members maximum weekly paymenta pondle | under workmen's and ocgupat Fine previously similar inCreas: in unemployment compensation benefit He sgned an addtional Wednesday to facilitate account- ing in jobless pay benxfils The workmen's compensation and occupational disease benefit increases are effective iImmedinte- ly. The jobless pay boost took ef- fect Oct. L compensation ional disease bDenefils had granted fe payments | bill hast A OTA bb The jobless pay law also was] amended to increase minimum weekly benefils from $8 to $10 and the maximum bensfit period! from 24 to 26 weeks The mini mum payment period went from | 9 to 14 weeks Minimum conpensation under the Occupational and Workmen's Compensation Acts went from $12.50 to $20. and the benefit period for injured workmen from 500 to 700 weeks. | Also the maximum aggregate ta permitted to each fu ified Applicam goes from $12. to $20,000 The unem mt compensa | tion amendments also included a | section reducing Lhe amount of contributions . which employers make to the fund The new law reduces from 26 percent lo Ross payroll to ore half of one employer ctn- rales res hes (right-of-way Wt Under the disability payments measure & widow or widower will paid $18 per week son to the present $15, with addi- tional funds for children Payments for a single child sur- or increased from $8.75 to cach {ion by cromsin Disnase | WINNER, SEVENTH NATIONAL IRAFFIC SAFETY POSTER CONTEST Josn T. Do Johns soioed this weak by icherty, safsty director of town Motor Club i The safety warning to was coincident to the sending of ithe January kit of safely educa. itional materials to local plemen- | | tary school teachers an part of | tthe club's traffic safely program, through which a different safely | subject is brotight to the alten { tion of school children each month “Only at corners are pedes- itrians given any real protection, and the law only gives them the Corners where here are no signals” Mr. Docher- “Here also, the motor fr on the lookout for those crossing on foot. Unfortunately, he ustially does not exercise the in compan~_l. cue caution in mid-block or at any point away from the inter. section refore, it ia highly | important topthe pedestrian 1] he take advantage of this situs- | only at corners’ Mr. Deocherly assailed adult pedestrians who set a bad ex ample to children by ignoring | common-sense safe walking rules, i Whi rousing Jt ag is of t most rant viola- tions, eH them adults, instead of | wetting fikamp would let tion. throurh their training at school, set good examples there would be fower pedestrians killed ae injures, the AAA official RON RAN I SI 0 i Miss Kathleen Link Bride At Hastings Miss Kathleen Link, daught of Mr. and Mrs. Osowr Link of Was united in mutriage r. wah Kost oe ura, son of Sil re Dor matin: Kostura of urday morning He Cathalic Church, Hr new | sad and frirt hey | must move without de demands | which | A new appeal to pedestrians to | croas streets only at corners wah | adults Accent Next Week | To Be On Youth 4-H, FFA Boys Will Enter Contests of Skill The 1852 edition Firm Show youth tein y 4» NeLPsSHRTY 16 ine i wealth as tipark piugs tomobile engine Miles Horst apr 1&ry said the show from Jan. 14 to 1S $5 pr yy pce incon! ive tiy the farmer fapiay i Nee mammoth Bit wif Lika Aoig thir THAR With annual talks by 11. 8 vixon (R.Calif) PE Newson Officials making prepapalions for the covenil &xpedi a ¢ shattering ailendance I ree fn ¥ PRR $ ha Vig gles tivities attradieed 1nd OOO persons, an alb-tin Toa hoistag the ly he officials pant in livestock Erste pffered as Piizes fant viRy S37 | paid Lo conybel This yi L Been tipped 16 in =mddition voulh st diy ments tesla five dave and , Show pera { For the the 4H lub ers nf Amer mtegita of BR i tien n ithe They rena on racine inrge Moreover the 3 P pete wilh exible stork, fruils pred they Ravi grown All the metivities and Laill take place on part ford of flan space # get shies wil? phils sf he S60 EMMY meprimye | sncorppassing the jgcera additions Dope Addiction Is Topic Of Auxiliary County Legion Ladies | Meet At Cresson | Home Teenage dope addiction and other juvenile vice Were BMIOnE topics discussed Wd jaat Thu day's meeting of Cambria iy Council Amisrican Ausiiinry in Cresson Honse. Mis Barton Oplinger. depart ment «hild welfare chairman, dis cussed the problem of IRCTeRs if | ase of narcplics NONE thir nN tion's youlh and urged the auxii mialn and ad enacted te curs the Bar jt tral fic in the counlry Other apeikery al the mdrning session were Mrs WW Graydon Painter of Lewisburg $a partment premdent; Mrs. A P Bundry of Blairsville, department Amearoan fmm chairman, and Mrs William McCready off Black Lick, western | ainry director Ciernrd Dignan, the host post, and Fev Father Morgan Melermitt, ehupiain were guests The session Was in charge of Cresson aux: ary Next meeling will be held Apr 3 in Spangler County Assistance Posts Now Filled ? § poRnmander ol inted by (lov. John B. Fine last ursday to three-year larms on the Cambria County Public Assistance ‘They are Carrail mer vice prisident of Lorain Div sion of land Anthony H. Lordilch, They fill vacancies thy completion of a term by Al bet IL. O'Connor, Loretlo, was nol reappointed. P. Brown. Barnesboro, vice chair. man; Mrs. Leola Barkheimor, sec. relary; John Thomas Jr. and Mre Clarke E Miller. Edward It Gol ob is executive director of the bard Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Charge In Highway Death Harry Dwight Miller, 38, Wil mire, pleaded not guilty to a rinarge of drunken driving last Thursday alternoon at a bearing before Mrs. Elizabeth CC. Row land, Ebeniburg Justice of the pence. Miller was the driver of the automobile ‘in which Clarence Raymond lathetow, 20-year-old Po R D man was killed ednesday, Dec. 26, in a Aiahl accident near (Cresson Atother passenger in the Millar . Catherine Gardner, 39 Wil i. more, was injured critically in fH Homital {this erash. fihe now is reported in falr condition in Altoona Mercy was filed against Chatge police of Ebens- subjitation. An inquest Sioned _-\ Cambria County Cor. oner Joseph Govelar will deter mine if a charge of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter will be ary to Bpport J jaws that wig / be i Two Johnsiown men ‘were ap | Board of | Burtoe, for Carpegie-1linois Steel, | slnff resentative of Dustrict 13 of | United Steal Workers of Arfnernica. | caused by retirement of W. K. McHenry and | wha i Mher board members are | James CG. Cimtakos, chairman: W. | lodged against Miller, stale police i 4 i. {Miller ude returned to Cambria {=e C ustomers’ “ gP. Corner “Howdy Neighbor!” CUSTOMER BRELATIONS DEYTY SEP OOD STORES 430 Jaxingien Ave New York, 17, 8. X Ea sc SO A SS SEES as wi Butter Kernel ¢ Corn 2 No. 303 Cane 37c Libbys Fruit Cocktail ™ ¥3 Can 27¢ Sin poptiial Fi 14¢ Kraft Macaroni Dinner , New owe price on Fancy Applesauce 2x do. 30 Cans 23¢ 2's Can 37¢ AEP 4 sy with yal POTR Sliced Pineapple cas LeiMaont Fo ) glad making fu Popular Candy Bars 6 '* 25¢ Mars, Milky y Hershey, Oh Henry i XR. 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