Ml Events Set ) Station between Chico Pruden. A number of program changes were announced, by station offic i als “Jessie Debooth’'s TV Noto. book” shown from 1 to 1:30 on : : { Tuesday will be cancelied begin EES Tn to ning Mar. 11 Minnesola Mining 3 At R C. . and Manufacturing Company an- Ea R Drive Opener hounsed cancellation of ita “Juve- a ‘pile Jury’ program telecast each . Station WIAC-TV, Johnstown, Sunday from £30 to 5 p m. The will t a special 30-minute company will sponsor Lhe pro- ; designed by the Ameri- gram for the last time Mar 9 ; However, station officials said a new sponsor is expscied lo b program (8 be presented by | secured for the show the National Broadcasting Com- | Arthur Golifrev's show, current y will include a brief message IY being telecast on aiternate President Harry 8. Truman. | Thursdays from 3:30 to Ap m Among the stars to appear on will move to 3 to 3.30 p on the show are Dane Clark, Mere- | alternate Thursdays. beginning dith Wilson and Charleton Heston. | Mar. 47. This move will cancel Season Tandy will be the narra- “The Big Payoff’ “Little Theater,” a new pro-| weeks i “Phe Mel Torme Show cur gram for area video enthusiasts, will be od from 6:15 rently being televised on alternate pt to Thursdays from 3:30 to 4 p 8:30 p. ta. each Thursday, begin- will be cancelled Mar 8 It will : Mar. 13. Bonita Granville be replaced every Thursday by i Galt Page are stars of the Columbix Broadcasting Company # show. show, “Give and Take r On the “Cav The “Charlie Wild show which rr Friday » the station is telecast from 4 to 4:30 p being from son Squage Ratardays will be cancelled My Garden. New York City, the 10-22 Jt will be replaced on Mar SAA id NA AIAN ISIS AIS BA HN Vejar and Fitzie m in of Bports” mw TE Gi +@® JUST ARRIVED! Your new dress Bad a feminine itd pretty outlook en Spring Just see our new group and see what we mean! Full, full skirts . nipped-in waistlines . gated torso lines . #0 Very Hering for a lovely you! jx I TODAY AND 2B » pd EE CC ———— ts G round welterweight boxing match on siternate Hopkins Scienve Review oil to an average of 13 cases will | delegate | tional comvention from 29 by a program Known as “Yor Asked For IL “Playhouse of Stars duced to a one-half gram beginning Apr be shown each Thursday from te 11.30 p. Mm, “Hill Number One,” a religion program, will be telecast from = to 3 p. m. Baturday, Apr. B, an “That 1 May See” anothsr religi ous program, will be presented from 2 to 3 p. m. Saturday, Apr 12. The programs are being tele cast in connection with the; Baste: SERSOM On Good Friday, Apr station will present will be re hour pro 17 and wii 1i th film 11. a mi The Easter parade w.ll be tel cast from noon to 1 p. m. on Bun day. Apr. 13. On that day “Youth on the March” will be moved to | 1:30 p. m. and the “ American In ventory” program will be can “Golgotha,” from 8:30 to i p n | 10th Ward Johnstown, president | of the county unit, Was instructed to start mandamus proceedings | | against colled On Easter Sunday “John | will be | shown from 11 fo 11:30 & m™ and “tamp Unto My Feel will be telecast from 11 30 8 mo DOOR only See Impossibility 0f Completing All Civil Court Cases Cambria County judges are pre paring for a heavy civil court schedule next month and doubt that all the trials listed will be completed. Civil court is planned for the week beginning Monday, | March 10 Juiges John H MoCann and] {van J McKenrick said there are 52 civil cases on the trial list for that week Fifty-one others, on the original list, have been con- tinued to the June WL. OF settled between the persons involved Judge McKenrick said the pro bability of the 52 seheditied casey being tried in Very remotes Four judges will be on th» bench during the week In adh tion to Judges McCann, MceKen- rick and George W Griffith, of common pleas court, Judge A. A Nelson of orphans court will pre. gide In one courtroom Judge McCann said this Rgures for gach judge during the week “It be virtually impossible for each judge to complete thal many cases,” he said. Civil cases Can not be extended ‘over the following week DeoRune of Monday, Mar. 17 \ court which begins eriminal Sobol Is Candidate For Alternate Post srd Sobol, West tmaries as to the Democratic the I District ices of the peace already in of | raises during I creases na- | ind iCambria, Indians and Armstrong Count | Rev. W. E | thea). i uary of ome UNION PRESS COURIER Friendly Action Court action will be taken in ar effort to determine a fee bene for Cambria County's minot judiciary Decision to seek jegal action wins made Monday night at the February meeting of Cambria County Magistrates and Constab jes Association in Ebensburg, Alderman James T. Malloy of office ir & court the controllers a friendly action lo obtain ruling. Recent passage of Pennsylvan- | ija's new" alderman s fee net ve | fous | silted in a question as 10 ; just | permitted for aldermen and fice Under the IAW cannot benefit from any Pad his term of office The new act provides certain In which would benefit those taking office this year of the squires have been | for & number of years, were inf? with no fee seale Boome even said the act might be interpreted to permit no mit on fees The association selected Apr 24 for its annuni banquet 10 be | peld in St Johns Catholie Charch $all. Summerhill Representatives | of the district altorney s office were guest speakers an officeholder | 5 Ma jority | n office | Presbyterians Sell Church At Galitzin Membership Declines To Under 10 Persons First Presbyterian Church, Gal | litzin, whose membersiip WKS din- | solved in Jan. 1960, because of | small attendance, has been sobd. | The frame striwture, erected in} 1004. was purchased from Bluirs- | ville Presbytery by Fred A Niek- | ol of Gallitzsin for $1.510. Mr. | Nickel a former wernber of the comgregation, has not announced | his plans for be property's fu- ture History which dates biek psarked by Severs bolster memberihi gregation The congregation Wis GYAN | ged in 1881 mind SeTVICEeS were | neid in a Union Church where | Methodizgt and Baptists also Wor. shipped i Biairsville Presbytery took over | the church in 1870 But an ox small allendance SOON ihe church to the of the CGajlitzn church to 1881. in struggles tol of the oon j888 and the present later constructed : j History repeated itsel! in 1990. s retired in Jan- | that year and the con jess than 10 strong 5 by the Presbytery | sither of Gallitzin's two | stint churches -§t John's Lutheran or the Methodist | former members attend the Presbyterian Church af | church gregation soon was asked Cresson present. =: “oi Se At Barnesboro Office Wednesday Woman's Army Corps an's Air Force will | derly i orial Killed i those peritds the miners i wile } anid gre | safety cocles of the federal bureah tof mines Lonly to inspect and report Gets UMW's Case On Mining Safety Lewis Serves Notice That Law Must Pass The United Mine Workers case for a mine safety law calling for the forcible shut-down of unsafe ~oal mines is in the hands of House labor sub-commitiee The group, headed by Rep. Kel | lv, (D-Pa), ended four days ef testimony on the proposal fat Thursday after hearing John 1s Lewis, president of the indepen) ent union, serve notice that “we'll think of something to do” if Con- gress doesn't strengthen the mine safety laws, Lewis gave no hint of what le hid in mind. but he added “Put we want to do this the ar- way Under ita contracts, Lhe IIMW any time may call for mein periods of tribute to PR in mine secidents During FEMAam al The Lars nr wines the mining industry will eomtinue to be tican's paradise’ uniess foreml comply a all ty with He said it took “four mine n- plosions and 1.500 men had to die before Congress acted in 1941 to allow federal inspectors to go into mines But the aw permits the brire mil their findings to state mining depart ments the owners and the nie anions \ 1040. Lewis said, could have been averted if the federal safety code had been applied including the explosion at West Frankfort, Ii in which 119 miners were kitled just before mst Christmas Management was at faul? sid Lewis “The 119 miners in Owient No 2 died In an inferno created by human neglect and miis-maAnage ment. Kelley said the will probably start considering the proposals behind closed doors Lh week Senate Labor Group OKs Mine Safety Bill The [7 8 Senate Labor ( mittee Tuesday approved a pil smpower he federal government Arwen unsafe coal Mines ft hety Operators the mMmsasure the T"MWA tary of interior wold regulations aimed af preventing mine explosions, Cave ins flown ing siffocation accidents and disuse Operators violating ety provisions after notice from the interior department wonsid he sibiect 16 a Maximiim fine of $2 000 and §& months in prison Present law permils federal in spectors only to make recommen dations which the federal govern ment has no power lo enforce The proposed law would allow the interior department veri an oDeraloy cloRe a Mine withdraw men spec find area if a federal inspector deemed conditions to he BN miminen! danger the life or safety of employees Under an appeai pro edure an Spe TAtoY eonild demand reinspec tion and a hearing on a decision that a mine be closed snbeomnities CFE Fis Ts shat and jad Inder hacked by which Fhe BC the PHM sal to from 3 0 PUBLIC TRINITY Every coal mine disaster since Crpposition to § new federal law concerning bulk purchases of | poatenrds was volited at a meet} ing of Cambria County postimast- ers at the Courthpuse in Ebens- hasty last Tharsday evening. Under the aw, postmasters are required to charge an additional | 161 percent when ! pare Fased In full Thus the purchane of 49 cards | o% cents while the purchase | “i ecards costs $1.10 : Post masters cu-aplained ¥ e aw equ rene asernt of bookineping on post- card sales The Cambria County Postmas- ters Association will elect new of- | at a meeting in Ebensburg Cenitthouse Apr. 15. RR was sn soimeed that the Fr. Bédford Inn. | awiford. will be headquarters for | ‘he 1952 convention of the. Penn- sylviania Chapter, National As saeintion of Postisasters in June. County Detective Speaker At Colver wrnbris Courily’s chief county John I. Carroll, recited and spoke on the need for religious training among youths tthe annual futher-son banguet if Colver Presbyterian Church heat Saturday. The chief detictive told of the mportant role religion plays in posteards are packs of 50. CYRits that fio ep detaclive 3 ¥ . poetry an excessive T. Lo Aitken was toastmaster. A program of musical entertain- ment was presented. May Enlist In Army Pre-inductes’'s (that is YOURE men who have had their predns duction physical, but not tived¥ induction notice) may «Lil enlisf in the Branch of service of thet? choice, This announcement Ww by Staff Robert J of the U. 8 Army and U Force Recruiting Station sade Snyder 8 AW n Bare AR Staff Sgt Sayder stated (hat there is a wide variety of enlist- ments open to these pre-inductees They are eligible ta volunteer fof duty with the U. 8 Air Fores U 8 Army. Airborne and many oth er branches of the U | Army The periods of enlistment range from 34 months to 3 years with the U 8 Army and 4 years with the UU. 8 Air Foroe CL Those young nen who are In terested are urged to contact Sgt . Snyder at the Recruiting ration in Barneshoro or phone Barres . boro 1034 for complete informa- Ttion on all branches of the ATTY and air foree. wn WELCOME TO PATTON, PA. METHODIST CHURCH Thursday, March 6th, 1:30 P.M. 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