RA PAR mire AA Sra AA = ce Flares Briefly rg Strip Operation Attorney Morton Meyers, rep- | resenting the coal company, has | gsived the court to issue an n- | junction which would restrain the | union from mass picketing, vio- | lence or other acts that would in-| terfere with normal operations at | the Powell strip. i Upon receipt of the complaint, | Judge Ivan J. McKenrick direet- | ed that the defendants appear and | show cause why such an injunc- tori should not be msued. He sel 10 a. m. Tuesday as the Ume for | * YY NY © darnages to the Powells to cov their josses from the alleged vio- fence. and that punitive damages be assessed against the union jt was the first such action aguinst the UMWA in this coun ty and only the second time that an injunction has been asked ag- ginst any union in this county (Fri the Al- celebrant Masu of M eh Richard T ' . Bishop of toca Diocese, was the of the Pontifical High Requiem: last Friday in St asl's Catholic Church Loretto for the late Very Rev. Dr. John P. M. Doyle, TOR. Father Doyle, former president of 8st Francis College, foretlo and minister provincial of Sacred Heart Province, Third Order Re- guinr, died last Monday in Ak ona Mercy Hospital Assisting Bishop Guilfoyle as arch priest was Very Rev. Adrian Veigle, vicar privincial of Sac red Heart Province: as deacon and subdencon, respectively, Were Reve Camillus Kiueber, TOR and Augustine Donegan, TOR. of the seminary faculty. as deacons of honor, the Rev. Jeremiah Flynn of St Patrick's Church, Newry president of St. Francis Seminary Alamni Association amd John FP Hackett of St Thomas Church Ashville. Masters of cevemonmies for the Mans were Rev, Thovnas O'Shea of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Altoona and Edward McConnell of St Joseph's | Church, Bellwood Minor officers off the” Mass were willed by he Franciscan Seminarians Sermon ut the Mans was deliv ered by Rev. Bast! Lynch, TOR of the Franciscan Home Mission Bund. Loretto Scores of priests and misters $ THE TRUMANS IN BIRTHDAY PHOTO District First-Al Event Slated June 21 Cer SE pA OA Poe Lo a I I [0 Borris | and Kers “tor the! hab | contest rr ou y. June B® the honle of Kirsch. i Barnesboro were annoinc- Following the meeting. the 19! st Friday night | members participated in a wi , event is being spony | TORS The next meeting will be guistions Cen d tral Pennsvivania La fot ¥ a sociation. It will = at 3:30 a min program will be inaugural. y George Resick, director of | eet. ww. Father John P. McEntire, ir of St. Edward's | Catholic Church, Barsesboro, will | i offer the invoostion Richard Todbunter Jr. gereral | manager of Barnes & Tutier : I Company and Barnesboro { Burgess. will deliver the addres i of welcome. Speakers for the affair will be | introduced by Dennis J Keepin president of the association They will include Robert T. | 15s) », wher | raesore | = a 58 i ARR A RA PR Tl REARS Sasa DRAUSS ASC LOOKING MALE AND MEARTY, President Truman poses in the Rose ta : Garden of the White House with his wife and daughter, Margaret. a8 © or | executive director of the ; they observed his 68th birthday He said be has had » most happy life © ral Pennsylvania Coal ro : + 10 vanre: Ark . i Association; Jumes Nurk and Eopus to spend next 10 years doing as be pleases. (Tnternational) t of District 2. UMWA: | Ehensba Brey ¥ ly the fred veterans this ares were Joby snd Harry Prizes will be awarded by v.| Vets’ Affairs Director A Barnesboro educstor has been | yng Nations! Coal Assockstion. | in one of four vi Veterans Affairs The Monday in SF youd dent of Western Bria Conny for the past Asse A tian conferen | mine inspection branch, Bureau | eferan Barnesboro Man 10 | ams oF he vue tap | secretary of the State Depart en State Post Attend Workshop | #rems vo or S 0p A. Stanton, district manager’ of | i Mine Bafety A ances Company | . . relent 16 attend a community ‘ (oo oe Gibb Is Vice President | Presentation of district banners | J. Harold Gibh of sete by Pennsyivania Sts sociation of County Direcion toni place al the ssehai annual conference A homed on Wednesda) Mr. (3:0 Was ney Pennsvivany He has tor of Yeterdns affairs and Has Hap secretary: {her tars frome ton of Indians miller of Boy A Alexander, C.e11) was elected president of The anil. Others 1 Nelson vice president. Richard | Doylestown. sasletn dent: Charies EM IRR RpOT rentral Yyaoe tn PE y school health education work. shop this summer st State Teach ra College, Slippery Rock He is Iw. Marcellus lsonard, supervis mg principal of the Barnesboro wr binde iw & er Melhor thiriugh ecard will attend the June 23 through July the cooperation of the y the Pre. Tuberruloss and Cam intl American Can Nowieity for er Bociety Migs Lois Baxendell Vill Street Hilo, WAR the {Rrep-credit Deinabue, executive ihe tuberculosis for more teachers to [1 the districl's teacher at Juhnstown pamed to ake Snuff Out Ragweed |..= Urge of Governor In a recent statement Gov. John 2 Five said early summer oe strrtion of ragweed removes ane program. | twill be made by Mr. Keenayr. | A softball game will be day | ‘od between the Seventh Ward | Athletic Club of Johnstown and Mine Safety A i Company | n : : ; [of Pittsburgh, following the first JB HSE _— R, hy ald meet Pittsborgh team | ‘rr py, RE £1 copped an dight-state tolrney ; i ae inst year HE, wi J Miss Frances Fields Weds Samuel Evans Miss Frances Fields datigfhter ‘of Mrs. Mary Fields of Camden, IN. J, became the bride of Bam ‘gel Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs | | Herman Farsbsugh of Qurroll- | town, at a cervomny performed jon Saturday, June. at 3 » mm. iin Camden Paul Fields Mother of the! , served as best map, and ‘Edna Gloc was matron of honor I The bride was attired in » white net over matin gowns and | wore a lace fingertip veil held in | | pince with a pear! tiara. She car | | ried a nosegay of white rossivuds | {The matron of honor wore § rasp | EN —. —. a PERS ] 8 on BK. of Cold Spam o 10. tose Chott Outy o 15 wp bof Shell Meee OS Ba et — $14.55 a. a El [ Land educator. and Willem OG form various parts of the -coun- nd Re the chief canmes of late sum- DOTTY Ret over satin gown, a cor- | hay fever and ragweed der |Onet of Sowers on her hear! and | vit patient.” he said. “The num-| ° in BC ie, Mer His aed that causes i | ith. | baugh and som. Duniel, ani Ear! tity attended the funeral services | Secretary treasurer of . 2 relied a nosegay to ten mises | : : atts Y Rk) Pies. : Tr sr ie = he Shes wo . he " i". of canes and the sevirily of (Carrow gl Se ng of | sister, Mrs. Bolla Dontinag- | June term of coory ihe disease valy in direst pro- | Cambria-Rowe ness Crile : Rahway, N. J. niso advanc- under way at Ebe Court- portion to the smount of | Johnstown. He served with = : The widespread incidence of | L . said the death Although a heavy hay fever -_— asthuns makes «| FYERS attended the weddizg, brought to an 5% trials was om ccasierted effort to eradicate e] AR eo SA 1 3 fae end An ers in the history of SUL wenk, the Hst Was pochused com : 3 avadicale reg 1! 4 ity wide through sustained erad- | for the widely-known clergyman : - 1 A wetits 8 nr. worer ot wotner| [RH OF CIVIl COUPE |, ico suomontion nota chat a tne Some'er thrice other | = [layle’s sisters were able to al- hay fever can Be cured by treat | Following & honeymoon trip, the | THERE IS 4 BETTER REFRIGERATOR... Buster Hilda, 84, is in the enviroisent instead of will reside in Candie of Caarily | | awn the groom is a gr of | was ales unable to house Monday of | ¢ with in the sir. Prevention is the best | Army Air Pores dur World | L 1 BEARER to Lovetto, it Sona tri in the courfrootns of Jud cure and previmtion means de- ‘War II and in miphoy wy the | Rev. Father James ges John HW MeCunt. Ivan J struction aver A large sres of the | Lee T. Hains Co, Camden. Phone 4891 as superior of St MeKenriok and George W. Grid Mr. and Mra Herman Fars wehednle of tap for this wo ap and othe POR i Francis College .and St. Francis siderably Monday when more oi And thes nexium edn of | Y. a [than Ralf of the schedubsl trials : Therefore a of the many * sald the noted | either Were continned oF setlied in HY re ghee M Jian | will be remem! Prothonotary Joseph C. Dolan po aT gn i jention prograing conducted by |) a the municipsiities” i : i fo ita final i eb yi Ome seldom repents taking meio i ] Que teminarians from stitution. | too Nitti, but very often in lalk- A hand sccustomed fo take | 1 of the community I urge that con- trod of ragwesd and other noxious weads be practited in June throu- | ghout Pennayivania, individually | by property owisers and commun | ods of priests who | was notified that 22 cases Buve are because of Mislbesn continued until the Septem These priests ber tern of court and that six in others have been setlied out of many | court. This leaves I5 cases to go theito the jury, bmriag additional i settlements or colt inaances ling Salesman An Hy ed the | ing tos much is far Dom i 1 | m : vt ; guar a du ns f I NAS A : 1 Prince Ga Asserably, Fou 11s Degree, Knights § | Cambria County. Frc. YOU E TELLING ME | That Makes eek? Ceutral Press Writer § | Each A NATURALIST says that the | Gramps (and lie speaks from exe This travelling . joke—it is absolutel recorci? Not at joe—s is shesbuicly average snail travels about ome | perience), is “wesdaman." no true. Quite a all, this mile in 10 yen Compared to y § Korean truce pejpotintors arriving ’ every wiek and hopes to steadily increase his number of calls as the territory grows. at an agreement, the criiter's a speed demon. Is this sulesman high | No sir, his service cun be bought for almost any amount 20 Ca * La of the you wish, even for as little as under one dollar. Not by a longshot! He sells everything, from soup to new aut aobdles. £4 soup to new