UNION PRESS. COURIER Pas C. Zern Jr. Rejoins 'U. 8. Air Force Recently Paul G Zewnt Jr. 5 year-old | Abr Force veteran, resnlisted in : B Alr Poree last week the Barnesboro Recruit. ation. it was snmoanced by 1. Robert J Sayder station RE a Hr ENA BAASAH Seated RERAIS SEN SOA i atte ee ———— 1 Kiwanis Currently | ‘Has Two Projects An invitation from the Johns ‘town Chub to attend a dinner at : Somerset Country Club on Tues- | day of this week, was received at | 8 meeting of the Northern Cam- ‘bria Kiwanis Club at a meeting ‘fast Thursday evening in Com- i mercial Hotel, Patton. The oc- | easion marked the granting of a ‘charter to the newly organized Somerset Club, which is being s by the Johnstown unit yi rte, Jesse W. Cogley Ir, Cletus Lehmier, Fred Buck and | Clair Gill represented the North- ern Cambria Club at the dipner and presented a. gift in the form of a secretary's kit. A meeting of the board of dir- ‘ectors was held Kiwanis is en ma pb he Unify Is Sole Hope, | M J. Strittmatter, | Lewis Tells Labor | Carrolltown, to Be In Annual Message In Greyhound Ads | u When Greyhound | pom American Labor Faces ; mander. es its “Meet the Man’ promotion | gees son of Mr and Mrs. Pal | a next week the star stiraciion in: {G. Zern Br of | ¥ served Danger Era, He Says = three-month, nation-wide adver: [iy the Theater durt iting campaign will be J | nis prior ment. le enlist John L. Lewis issued a Labor | Birittmatier of Carrolitown Day message on Monday telling | Htrieky as he ts known other labor orgamizaticms they all} | for four youl Hin friends is connected with the | had better unils or evenlually . vt of the AAA He hast been | wy would be destroyed the hong move by Lew. | G ireyhound representative for 73 | unite. in order t accomplish their fre Ca pec er Don'ts yd Frosar Listed By Medicos Ebensburyg recreation | pony 4, it sor _ board has taken over the Lake Bowens recreation site there, but | nounced by doetors at Jefferson Medical C and m for the time being there wom Hospital be moch activity at the lake | Philadelphia. physicians term site it the first major advance in i Om the recommendations of the treatment of the occupations! Father | Ehensburg council the recrention | Sines I beard has set up & lst of “dents” The svitem assed. as outlined that just shout slinainate any Si by the physicians. works this (thrity at the state-bullt S1M).000 | way A mnhuliser a device by which fake site Among the published rejoin | the miner breaths drugs into the respiratory tract in used to set | thoms are these ‘No swimming. no boating, up A fine wi icy Meeting Platform Includes No New Taxes In State {| A. Mitchell, new De- mocratic national chairman, pre- dicted that 1952 registration fig- | ures wa swell lo an all-time High, with the edge going to the YH we get them registered, : we'll get more than half of them im ¥¢ urban areas.” he told a : iste dinner of the Demo cratic Btate Committee in Harris : A nrdny night. fo years and can take a» lot of per. “sonal credit for a unite in order Ub ace omplish thei ir | : pa joint sims, | development of a great Bho, “American labor fatex an era Ftation system Ax a itribate | i his efforiz. Greyhound will devole | of danger and of threats to ils very existence said Lhe mensage its local and nations! advertising | Bei | flalving. no Hghting of fires, ro flew in from jos skating. for the Tr. | down to 47 out of 100, he said. Mitchell said Gov. Adlai Stev. enson, the Demoiiratic presiden- j Penn- in the importants of Pennsyl- vania in this Sietiion cannot be said the Demo tial amine b believes that N 4 a? ape Sov, geners mn “The cratic leadsy In Sen. BEdwa Bdward Matitn (R-Pa) to the states “an opportunity Democralic pominee op- Af Martin's bid for reelection, if Martin ‘truly represent- Pennaylvania ou egiad he snoather speech former Guy K Bad mshed out at or give tideland oil rights By doing » so, sdid Bard Martin ; to immediately with two pro National Kids Day on 27 and Get Out the Vole In iThe Club will meet again this Thuan ing in Commercial a $1. Boniface Lady Falls From Window A Bt. Boniface mother of four children was taken lo the Miners Hospital last Friday er a fa out of the window in her ssvond- story apartment. Bhe is Mrs. Oc tavia Connell wife of Walter MoConnell. Mra McConnell was found by a five-year-old neighbor girl Kathryn Louise Thomas who in- formed her mother Mra Alvin Thomas of the accident Mrs Thomas summoned help and the injured woman was taken to the Rospital by the Patton Fire Co lance. Mrs. McConnell toll hospital aitendants that she can't remem. : occurred Mra. MeConnell was treated for cults of the face and bruises of the left arm. Her cmdition is pro- | listed as satisfactory. faibire of to pay & filing fee RRR IRA rl | ASA SS SL 1. Francis College Willen Ra Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and grandda ters, Louise and Judy, spent = relatives in Buffalo N.Y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kellander sport a few days this past week with relatives in Bellefonte, Pa. Arden Anderson and Marshall Winchester of West Virginia vis- ited with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoak, a few days recently. The Ladies Ald Society of the ey an Church held a y chirch Dae rooming days recently with | fectively issued by Lewin and the United Mine Workers other internalioned officers “There nre those politicians be holden to reactionary inlsrests and those who jure #il]l advocales of the institution of human siav- ery, who would take from us the only effective weapon we have in our strugjle for a better Ameri | ca,” the message said “There are those corrupt corporides interests this country who would sell free. democratic and America down the river in their mad gamble for unchallenged con- trol of the sconianic futGre of our great nation. The UMW statement ssid labor union members wanted a labor movement, but that “it 2 house divided agai (Pint laa because various union eaders were jealous of each other and would not agreed to unily “The spectacle of. organized labor in heaving and shoving in all direc tions or in no aid and comfort would destroy us their own modern serfdom.” Lewin said The atatemert sald that five vears under whet i the “iniquitons Taft-Hartley slave statute” labor organization. ex pansion has bean stopped and the unions left “woak, disarmed “We have fio thoice wl 10 capitulate or fight back’ [awn said. “We cannot fight back ef-:, without unity gingie peas of purpose Lewis, Philip Murray jdeni. and William (Sreen, president, have gone throtigh the motions many Limes merge forces nla a federation. but they have been able lo Accomplish it “ is those ars institule verskm of £4 after CIO pres. single never Penelec to Improve Facilities At Colver Pennsylvania Electric Company recently purchased the Colver power plant of the Ebensturg Coal Company and will supply area requirements fromm its trans mission network Since 1911 the somil Colver plant has generaled power for the Ebensburg Cosi Company and in recenl years also pro vided power for Bethlehem Mines Jorporation Sale of the Colver plant to Penelec follownd a two-year per jod of intemaive study of Lhe pow- er problems involved. Pens) dismantle the Colver plait will erect modern facilities power to Ebsnsburg Coal Co. and Bethichem Mines Corp Currently, Pinelec in pulling In a new transmission substation al Reviog to handle Uh power pro- blem by the dismantling of the Colver plant. Penelee will provide enough power diily to Ebensturg Coal snd Bethlehem Mines 10 ot the power needs of a con munity of 10.000. A MA Delegates ‘Named By Noses Group Two aS dasegatiy to OE Nianr Has. the | Asan. convention in Phil Nov. meeting Tuesday evening in the nurses Bo are Peleg and Miss Alternates are pital st at the A nan State adelp) i and i Btrittmmatiey will intellectually | in | progressive | ‘hopeful that the next couple of | ‘months will bring Mm inlo oon unified | ‘To Get Citations of the segments | America | direction gives | who : i free : paid called | i mite for for more without! a8 disabling mis : i ! he | you : Years AFL | i mines of Pennsylvania of trying 10} abhor | Commonwealth and I. asx secretary of mines, ex- i that | Pennsylvania Gallitzinn Lions Club Head Appomts Commatteemen «will | and | to 1 | Horseshoe Trail Tavern in Gallits meeting. Committees for 5:4 Were sjacted ut! for the next three months fo Me | recognition and that of thousands | ed ellow sgents by Jdesiribing how imporiant their servicer have beens ta the firm and to the come Pri mities in which Uwy live Grey. Poy ound agents as & group will fenturad in national may axines TV advertising ami Mr be featured in the greyhound fall sdvertining in | this newspape Mis er rude Braiton, the Week.” $1.00 Through his work, Mr matter is already moat folks in The steering committee of Civil Defense in the Gailitzin area has | called a meeting for this Thurs | ‘day. Sept amicipal Building. The | | Gait Municipal dng The | i boned members of all the | Auxiliary units have been ade | to attend as well as all other in- “br. 6 persons r # “far of | | War II stored in the fire hail Joseph Plisinski, Civil Defense | | coordinator, will propose plans | | miggested previously by the board ‘to the attending units in order | to have a good fvction Civil | | Defenine umit. Also to be od at the meeting will be the im- | mediate training in first.aid the raising of funds to carry out an | ‘efficient program. and a final | sereening of personnel to sid the Supervisor of the Ground Obser- | ‘vation Corpa. Anselm C. Julian i The steering committes is com- iponed of Dr CG H. Miles, Dr A IM ein, Alvin T. Buck, An- | a uel Alex AT Mei vin r eh Bernard Presented At Rally | Paris DeSantes, Anselm Julian, j Amades Raymond John Foreso Oidtime coal miners in the | Joseph Skupien, John Rose and area who have compiled accident. Joseph Plisinaki records on the job will be | Catherine Conrad special recognition Week.” $1.00 Richard Muize secretary of the | State Department of Mines. has | F anki F disclosed that citations will be r 1es acing Tough Schedule presented to all members of the | Pioneer Club of Miners A regu. membership is #0 yorrs | With Ms outlook for the fast. Approaching football season very bleak. Come I. V. Davis of St Francis College. Loretto, Pa’ fa ces one of the toughest schedules | thet a Frankie mentor has ever confronted, Of the eight squads the Red! Flash battled a vear a five | have Been re-scheduled two | newcomers aise have » to | meet Loretto-men on grid. | irom. Last year's three oppoments who fail to appear on the Frank- schedule this fall are st. Bon- |tritt- well known to this area and ia tact with many more new [friends | and custoners Pioneer Mine Men Were to Have Been “Blar of the text of the comme ndation | f¢ WSs “This in gitation is awarded to! recognition of the many vou have worked without an injury in the bituminokis conl “His excellency. ithe Homorable Jolin 8B. Fine governor of the of Pennsylvania tend our ‘hanks and appreciation to you for your excellent record | It is records such ai yours have made it pomible for 16 have the safest mines in the United States “Wishing for you aml yours continued good health and happi- LL Mr Maize originally planned to present the citatioms io the vel- " eran diggers at their rally week | on Gia 4 before lat in Elwmasbu Lf aan a over, he was detained arrived | too late for the meeting. fore. the citations will be mailed to the men com M E Sanker. president of the Gallitzin Lions Clab, Monday eve ening appointed committer chair. men for the year al a meeting in zn. Annual attendance contest will begin this month and tontinue through April. Eleven inembers aad perfect atlendance records during the past year “Star of the the plan Anthony Talerico, South Furk, dis Week.” 31.00 Dean Meyers, trict goveanor of 14-L will be the! guest speaker at the n ro nual Hallowesn parade und the Christmas celebration will be ap- pointed al that time. At a glance the strict re ithoms would seem to forbid ad recreation with the possible ex ception of jooking at the wate {from a distance But this is for good reason. i was explained The regula ose ae not permanent ones. it borough officials of iste realized. Under rang | plans it is expected that reguis. | tions will be relaxed when cos. ditions warrant it At present the north and wes! ‘shores of the lake are len graded. Timothy and wheat will af ated to provide & suitabbe | 10 4-H Clubs Have | Exhibits At Fair An oulstanding array of exiy. bits By 10 Cambria County 4M Clubs ix one of the features of tive Ebenaburg Fair last week Inchaded are products entered by the membership of four clubs -Pul- ton-8t. Lawrence, Hastings. Rag- ers Corner and Nickiows Some 58 boys and girls have entered 72 steers in the baby Beef contests--a new record in toth the number of individual competitors and the number of inimais in this division (11 others entered 20 animuls in 1-H dairy competition Ib | drug satisfactorily and something | Sng iin the iol An intersmiitient positive pressure H. Miles will report on {limit activities at the lake stip CYCHNg Wiive..a devies developed the medical supplies of World until further improvement phan | by the air force fo treat fers | for & pereon i i i i ' 3 | Health aid Welfare Fund for the chub vegwtabile mtive Area 4-H Summer Programs Ended RT Goniug | Thirty-se ren 4M members ai | Club tered 51 pigs in that division and | roughost the winter more is Readind Dr. Hutey IL. Motley. director (of Barton Mamorial v at | Jefferson and ome of the aders t of the pro PRE, comivined tse nebulizer with | suffering from lack of oxygen at hi nitithdes valve does the breathing and into the lungs ay gun - geutly sucks out sg waste carbom dex | ide. Combined with the the valvn ; A new grey of 250000 is tak (ing to the Held y Children going to schoo! for the firs? time comprise this army. The Boppital anid st the same time it hes received a grant of £52000 from the Anthracite contingation of research for the! trentonent of the dames The money is to be spread over a per. © lod of Sour years. | Home will be apt to learn ra | pidly, while offers lag behind | dull and uninterssted. Sa However, GC raier. momthe| of the many with such get-fogethers as taffy. | Pig and beef schedules wil te | held on Friday judging took place Tuesdsy Five High Schools To Train Drivers fram this year under Lhe spon horship of the Johnstown Moti Chul. This fis three more thin of- fered the course jast year. Fourteen already Rave the sourse under way. and in the Aor We tr The bulk of t3ne | pully, making Christmas gifts for o obtain trealment mothers. ele. Daring the 1962 there wire 20 Home Economies | East Rasd St Augustine, | Ebenshong, | Colver Junior and Colver Senior, | During the first yar in »¢ Twenty-one district high schools | | Will offer a driver-training pro : Bouth : burg with is the Cresson Joint | | High School with Robert Primed ha instroctor. The car is fornisn- | td by Cresson Motor Co Among schools which will of for the course Inter this monih ire od, CGallitzin Hastings High -Cambria High Sch School and the The glare of publicity thot Was lend taal! to huming iy. Cochran Auditorium Sat. Eve. Oct. 4, 8:15 pn. Star Studded Cast of 75 n Cambria County Blandburg. Fallentimber, Patton | : Ash | eriocked by parents male it Munster, North | ficult for a student to Keep South Ebensburg. | with others in a classroom ville, Lorelle Niektown, Corner, Fork, 458 girls enrotied These chibs were conducted hy! S52 joonl adult leaders and junior leaders Of tha 458 girls ‘pereent cow projeits from which girls may in Yokohams. choone thelr summers. work | A nurse, LL Doughty received AT her eomtusiashen in, SAY. 1961. and was stationed Camp b Russet) ¥. Makin Nicktown aR barry. and Noi Steed {Raa Aim Hempel Schant of Nurs r Pursell J Emeigh formerly was employed Novnm |. Weakiand. EE Fo EL porns graduate Vik Seng th hash rely i ema Hl Shas ore Waainghowst Hina ipee . now seve up io 10 pallens pe mere of water on very wash plue glen savings 8 soap. You tvs wane and Mur on clothes . . . SAn counties hours of drudgery. WEAR the ew 1953 CLOTHE BATRR | ape Bow iby for clothes a LLIN Just set = automatic!