03 ee Proposes Promotion For Northern Cambria Lok to mining as the the fore- most industry in this area. Sach was the essence of a talk | givim recently by Dennis Keenan, veltran state mine inspector and Sterling | now superintendent of Qoal Co. before the Barnesboro Businessinen's Assn. He priposed a promotion built aroind the coal industry for the North Cambria area and the Bar- neshoro group walk on his proposa Ia his address Mr. Keenan told the businessmen am here tonight to sell co-- operation. The bituminous coal indistry is one of the most ne- io dont for the coal industry? Bate vou offered to help the in- dustry? “A few years ago while I was | mine inspector 1 closed! 4 tate the Deits No. 2 mine of the Dun- gan-Spangler Coal Co they did not construct an escape- wi; Did the businessmen ap- groach the company about why thay were closing the mine? Did thay zsh if there was anvihing wy could do to keep the mine apérating ? No “insted of having a mine with wa AA a fledged to 80 glanced in the nation. What have | because | Consider Coal Basic Industry Urges Sterling Coal Official an escapeway emploving between 80 and R80 men, the McCormick Coal Co.. operating the Delta No 2 mine. is doing what is called ‘retreating’ and employing 30 men. The life of this mine has been reduced from 15 to 20 years with the loss of emplovment for that period. Could Have Been Kept Working “The No. § mine at St. Bene- ' dict closed down. Mines at Green wich and Kimport have been shut down that could have kept work- ing with some help. And yet you ' are seeking new industries | “You do not give any consider. ation to the basic industry of the United States coal Stop coal production ani you stop the steel industry. Stop the steel industry and the United States stops. Mr. Keenan saw a bright ling that rival fuels on mine safely, hetter with Speaking he accidents to invest | ested i “No in eliminating company is going | great sums of money 10 have an | {explosion deztroy its manpower | and equipment at least an additional 30 men for! fire | ture for the coal industry, point-| improvement programs are permitting mines to compete | anid that every operator is inter. | America that the greatest mine hazards are fires and explosions. Thev take the greatest toll of lives and cause the most damage fo equipment “Public opinion aroused and { justifiably so and as a resuit | public opinion may lead to laws {unfavorable and impractical to | the industry and. not promote | safety . No Safer Than Workers | { “I have said and I sgy again i no number of inspect) and in- i spectors can stop explosions and : Na mine is any {safer than the most careless worker in the mine or official t having control over mn in the t mine i Speakling of the labor outlook { Keenan said: “With Harry Moses | working with John L. Lewis in negotiating coal contracts” 1 see | fewer labor dispiites and work stoffpages in the industry in the Moses has demonstrated i his ability to end disputes Asking for & black diamond ob servation in Barneshoro the mine Wicial said the is i fires altogether b 1 ft "ture “Give eon! indhantry more onsideration in the fufure If vou of a mine closing down go the company and ask if vou can help Perhaps all the operator i needs is endORiTRgeent not i money. He may waht to know that vou are interested Offer co operation it will prove beneficial {1a The businessmen in the ares i hear ¥ LF “1 haven't changed my opinion | since June 3 1947. when 1 told the Mine Inspectors Institute of TODAYS To Please Man-Sized Appetite ‘ By ALICE DENHOFF | IN keeping with the tradition | ! 4 Abraham Linecin and George 4'ashirgton. who both ,spmmon sense in thelr fires und knew the rife we offer not such | Linevin Log cake of % he but got sensible ment gtared to the mes + Thrifty fo Bara hr i= Blame #0 prepare § ightinfec wa: ii i 1 Loat 1t 1a, the recipe for 8 servings. and ¥ z I it 1 tg ; : : ; i ; ; tk ’ i i i i 3 COLVER | Mr. and Mra. Bert Hill and son | Albert, and daughter, Jean, spent Pi week end with relatives in Akron, Ohio i Mr. and Mrs Leo Hallman and ison of Creekside Indians. Pa iapent the week end with fady's parents Mr. and Mrs ishall Mann Deno Mastrini of the 1! 8 I Navy spent a few davs recently i here with his parents Tom Lapexrynski of Detroit i Mich. spent 8 few davs last week iwith his parents Mr and Mrs | Frank Lapesynaki Mr and Mrs John Shook and [sons visited relatives in Tide (ami Seward lst Saturday Mra Gilbert Rall is with Mr. and Mrs Regis and family in Pittsburgh days this week Mr. and Mrs Edward Sibert of Hastings visited «« the home of IMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancharick and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feightne were recent visitors in Lilly wit { relatives i Mr and Mrs Sam Belin were | recent visitors in Dmoke Ran with their parents wno are ill i Fred Hagens orf the UU. B Army | spent the week end at the home lof his parents, Mr. and Mrs {Clyde Hagens | Mra Rose Olinsxi and son, Joe i visited over the past week ond {with their son, George at the ipolic 8linic in Parrisburg Ted Mar. Nairn a few and was accompanied home by his mother and Wrother. Bill Ball of Butler, Ps. last Ssturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mis Gu bert Ball Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and children of Patton spent a week { Mra George Smith Srv. and children, Loule Judy and Charlotte of Coral, Pa. and Mra Joe Timble and daughter, Donna. also of Coral, were Sunday vis igni homes here. Mrs. John Campbell of Dysart is spending some time visiting st the Oliver and Ciilbert Ball residences. Germma V rio. stoadent nurse at Johnstown 1 Hospital wis 3 week and visitor herve with ber the Ps. | visiting | Ohinski also visited in Harrisburg | #pent : recently with his parents, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Baward Dellafiors | ors at the Julio and Guido Ben | 10 New Applicants | County Home ‘Ec Seeking Soil Work Good Market In Area 3 i i § } For Sagar, Cherry Logs | national poll aired fs Recent § nd conservation ferences Harrisburg and Cleve. Cambrin stale grt} Te CO - in fart were Mipcussed bY 3 1 Cosmtyv Sad] Conse: valion ASSOC. | of directors Thurs day at Ebensburg [Yirectors i xt { "art house tion board who attended confererce were Frad Bloom & f Farabaugh Counts { ‘omissions stale Fbensburg Loretto Thinan and Roy William district the i conference It was anno spplications for some A f Pwreans { wife: Watae vf Portage KR. Dr Indiana tohd Ba tional y £4 Ww a tain t the sgl oomaery wt FIT Ee Fa Pay Ppt > ¥s Wes SEEN 14 4 hewn revesivn (range» Loven i RY Hi fe WLI the presen? 5) at i eThon WHT | jemvier. said that survey Cen ir ew that Wak eng i in the con) wat erghedd we Pantie 1 Weeks MARSTELLER By MES FRED SCHROCK The aii And Kew Bn {hare fet y 3 4 fe held a ¥ % i ARES focal Presbylierd hn regular n baat Wednesday fvening 1 A Mildred W eel ing the church dining FONT fn Was 3 Mea watheiie Fomenk Cinrrie) BAP Pennsvivania (on He is a Hospital, Spangler Mr and Mra Devie family tnd rola Washingion rreenti ! A hirthda: par! Konor of Phyllis Thuratsy aflernoos here Phyl Pie iA set mted in “OVier at & Coke Maw Miners here klient reel fanch Wal ian Mra Flsie Ca are spersiing Mr and the fui rents and allen Mickey Krupa jewis Fowler house with Weak snd visitors at | Howorth hope wes My Howard Abraharnm and sown per. Mrs } Hasberry daughie: nwt Fu Falla NY red a5 and duugh rrr Ris Qr the fio the Jack aid Mrs of Cy Ann warnen of BR Mr i ter. Coleen. of Mr and Mra mow and faomaly with relatives In Mra Frank T nn 84 Carl Lindahi were last vigitores in Johrstown Mr. and Mra Richard land som vinited in Silman over [the week snd with the lady's pir ents. Mr arid Mra Paul Mr and Mra Wm Fowler daughter, Connie Flien of i visited over week end | Lewis Fowler and Peles | nomen PF Mr amd | Laongige wer fohnatyven, ! Billy Tavior was fendered = emrty on his birthday anniversary f Toessday eviming at hin home He | received many gifta A hinch was § served ~ CARROLLTOWN A Banguel for Sohn Deere deal ers of this (Matrict was held Tues day evening! of this week at ip Central Hotel, Carvolitown HM Mohler, focal desler, was in charge srrangements. Dealers and their wives attending sumber od about 30 George Lambie of Colver 8 Tuesday visitor at the A Miller hor Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Biter of Loretto vidited Monday evening at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs Merle Miller The ladies are jis Kenny Miller, son of Mr. and Mra Merle Miller, who in Hl = — tien fo Page T-B fou additional Carrolltown News Rita Back in Fil 3 : rennet h Mad vist aad Madera ed Folix ant A pidic 51 lhe Bogiric tae Mra Rose Moarstay Tavior an’ vigilasrs In of Was i. srrolilown., | { In Bini thug ! Lr sociated Assistant Named Mrs. M. H. McKenrick Replaces Miss Haern Mrs Margaret H McKenrick of Ebensburg has been named assist- ant home aconomics #xtaniom re- preseptative in Cambria and Blair Counties. She will work alter nate weeks in the two neighbor. ing counties The will be County with whose office new assistant in Cambris Fane Griffith the Ebcnsburg Courihouse County, she will work vith Miss Christine Haenn whom she replaces as assistant Mra McKenrick is the wife of Fremont J MceKenrick, who is serving hin legal clerkship in the nie of Attorney Fdward J kins Johnstown The home eacanoamics sytiension worker iz a native of New Bruns wick, N. J Khe is a graduate of Highlarnst Park High Sehool and received a bachelor of sclance de gree at New Jersey College for Wamen, Rutgers University She earned a master's degree at the Teachers College. Columbia Uni. and took gradusls work State College, Amen an Mrs in versity st Jown fovwn Prior to her present position MeKenrick taught home oc onomics at Carlisle High School she formerly was research assist- {ant in foods and nutrition at the University of Connecticut. She is ia member of Pt Lambda Theta | suena ional fingers the | fraternity. American Hone Ereanomics Association, and Daughters of the American Revo {ion —~ al pr. U. $5 Navy Seeks Girls For Work In Washmgton Paulos tie aimed : John : Qumsday | Mrs | Saturday | Fowler | 3 The Navy ng girls for Department is seek typists anil steno graphers 10 work in offices in Washington DC. and Aflington Mian Leona Labesa Navy oiv representative, will be ut Recruiting Stution in poatiffice bullling Tor 2 irre discus OppOY pith those interested Va an the FOB 16s Fool | Q ey nih appointments may be her, Balavies Dein at $3175 a vesr with Increases and TONEY vied Har | Bt t Mar. 3 GALLITZIN MRE MABALENE © Phone 7637 Mrs. Laora E. Buck Marks 82nd Birthday Mrs. Laura E iDurbiny Buck slebrated her Rind birthday an niversary at her home af 415 Dev. fin Gallitein, Mar. 3 The octogenarian received greetings from friends, relatives «rd neighbors. She is enjoying ex | silent health ans 3 one of the ddest rommunickais of Bt Pat. siei’s Catholic Chureh, Gallitzin : Her husband, Christian A. Buck fOr many Years as super intendent of the Argyle Coal Co Gallitgin. He died Apr. 13 1930 They were married Rept 26 1888 By BUCK oo a a Amerienn legion Auxiliary ufiit | Mr and Mrs Francis Fender 174, Galbitsiy, will hold 8 bake son and family of Me sale Saturday, Apr. 12 from § 4, W. Va. recently visited in OS im to 8S pom oat the Galbitein B & gin at the John Ord home 1 Store on Main St } Miss Pegg Lou Saivan of this place won first prise in sn ama- | ter contest sponsored by the | Nanty-Glo Mose Lodge last Bac | prdey night Miss Salvan sang and tap danied Mrs Anns Gallagher of Tus i nelhill St and Mra Madsiens 6 | Buck of Cleveland St. visited a ° few days last week with MF she | Mra Howard Wesley and family » of Cresson substation of Lanciste). Pa. The Wesley | operator in the electrical eguip~ family wore [ormer local resident: | ment department at Cresson. District Penelec Manager With Company 25 Years Alfred P Isenberg of Ebene district manager of Ebens- district of Pennsyivania E- Co. recently completed 35 arter century with Penelec is Clair hd Also -~ won Swit in Bt Patrick's Catholic Church yl Caallitein. : Mra Buock's song and daughters who sttended the birthday cele bation included Francis of Altob- | wa: George, Johnstown: Roy, Dun | | Mrs Noli! Paul Mian ln Bari, Galhtein Janes JoRkatown Mrs Pradisy, Middletown and Madanlene Buck of Gallitgin Mra Buck's affiliations Patrick's Catholle Church Al tar and Rosary Society and the [ABA Benevolent Assn, 748 in Callitein, A life-long reddent of Cambs County, Mra Buck was bora on ITO. in Loretto a daugh ter of Stephen and Ellen (Nagle) Prarhin Elect Mrs. Olive Stevens Legion Auxiliary Delegate Mra Olive Stevens was elected! delegate to Cambria County Conn cil of Americas Legion Auxiliary at a meeting of American Legion Auxiliary umt 174, Gallitzin, lst Thursday evening. Mrs Tillie Stafford was named as allernate will be held Spangler Americar Home Any rember anit can attend the pasking reservations Willard Demi of Bar The county season Apr 3 at Legion Post af the oeal Session OY with Mra ra bhnro * w» *® ohn Merlini Chapler of American War Mothers will a regular raeeting next Mar 28 at 8 p in the wal Legion home Mee Adalasde MeTague roggieats all members to be present Sl Lhe sssmon the Boda day 5% Wednes | inedude | NEW 195 Seyfing MEW Dome Crystels NEW Brachioh EW Smaliber Madeley ELGINS =z. # EATS wn Dramatic new and ity thet or A ® unequaled lo oe ox : ceptional ahgiomuity for you & seinct # watch... at a pesational waving! EO, PARC EE ERG MILTON'S JEWELRY JaTION MAGEE AVE. 3, never wen before home decor. the Best . . Not the Even the lowest priced VV T.V. Outperforms Priced Competitive Moc 17” Table Model Blatchford VV-T. V. 199.95 COME IN TODAY AND SEE AMERICA'S GIANT SCREEN T.V. 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