* UNION PRESS COURIER -_ t i ———————— i - pat ——— Weakly Newspaper Olreniation in the Arm ||| (4 A 44 By on ( oal Industry Had Poor Year, Bu | cesses that would enable us to | “As | See It UNION PRESS-COURIER inp or an hour : - ; g * . L per mas hour.’ : sonx 5. uavss | I Pinning Hopes On Comeback ~~ |. "ier ee io mien ec Established In October, 1808 | [Moses referred include natural | » # % 8 . * y ¥ bak! he interest | ERs ahd oil Waste residual ofl, Now that the holiday season is| While we appreciate the interes The com] industry had a poor earth's surface fom wf 1 imported, is dealing a : y Th by moe. A OFshe ang Prank PF. Cammanta, : th ven : tered a8 - i a is ks ks 4 2 “4 1 ¥Y CAF mans SER § 1 ; a tier Yo. at he or Ph Pe. Anger | history. American industry and] shown In our column by Gur many { __. . 1058 but its leaders and] Many of the strip mine 2pura: | Sfvare Blow to the coal industry. | 3 f A 5 F friends. we do not wish (0 create | : ! ™ re { theraelves | affleinin on tinted Eons | § ppp Eid . ; ; {Jusiness are gearing ER a condition where our friends will | TH Jd “ the ho x Rf Vrs 31% Ne -uSH Harry Massa. | Many prople have converted their | for the coming days ahead become hysterical. WE DO BE. Workers say 1 1g not a dying | preaidesit of the Bituminous Coal’ coal furnaces to ofl snd gos In While all reports leading from i LIEVE that the present adminis industry. that it will ohme hack E Orperatoes Association, sak in a Pittsburgh. the capital of the : . Eator | . ’ the Ww hitel, ation is going backwards ra There are mare Lhan 0 mi | Kpeach k few months Ag that coal dustry smoke contol laws Ed ! Se E House predict | e ing tone of coal above ground | Lhese Boe -uron operator) are! have remulled IB man ETHERS | ther than forward ; ; great prosperity | wg DO BELIEVE that small | [hls ancigh keep the nation | cutling into markets of producers switching for 1954 indue- | business will find it very diffi. | Bianming for at jeast 11 weeke [Wha have oonlracis with Ihe The hig answer to the coal in ATIONAL EDIT RIAL : trial and busi | cuit to survive in the months ONlinaniy a Bi-day supply isi UMW dust ry's probienta a tes be 1 4 ; y N ness legde ts ghead WE DO BELIEVE that ticle red normal i Periodically the I'MW andeay- virtually complete Fy -— zat - : throughout the | fight in our own county th Slenren of mines, moat of them otk 10 organize Lhe inp Miners amd red hanisal inn Pesss veh pro country are ve- | sands upon thousands of men will Bmall operations, have closed in| Frequently there is violence grams sailing for new ways 0 ry skeptical of [be out employment. But WE | he paw 12 months Sources close Moses nstimates aboul 20 percent giilize coal are being pushed IR OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Ee this prediction. | DONT BELIEVE that our coun. | 10 the industry say it has become | of the nations soft coal is pro- EET Ba SS Ts Sil || oe Peele try wil go back. nto another 100 txpanaive lo mine coal in| duced by independens union or| Hasse Resident H - m ’ o the a Gvidence of good faith {RTE while it appear: | Hoover depression Just as long | seal diggings Lia) ang SA. pat urnon operalions * urt Union Pr — es a Tf Northern Gem 1; AY od that the on-| as Roosevelt's NEW DEAL leg. | becoming a ighiy rr hanes | Lowis Kyes Foture of Mining In Highwa Accident Sount nf Chearfistd County Published in Northern po Rn ty noticeable | islalion remains upon our sla eration so costa can be reduced fon 1. Lewis the veteran! ‘i 3 y * recession was if UMW president, took & wk al BR DD, was admitted to the Mir N w ” A He : 3 cxtiite th fart that Peruhl 3M riea rkied ¥y 5 Warsel lew! Sen. Haluska 1h coal fields Despite the fa TY, CALE a ro an a feonditions of the coal industry | ) ie lil * oo v . i i984 Cie #f ! (8: INCU TrY | ; emery 3 hws os i? » can orators have denounced the [mast of their peshic tion to the wok ¥ iers Hopital, Spangler, last ¥ : * » . # $4 i 581 2 . o #4 8 BLY ram pm Wao / 28 $ - w te H to Not i While this ¢ ond: ws waa Hire ta NEW DEAL throughout the len Lestat 1 iaArRe nav Deen WHE 3 Ea peraliona ana declared 3 day Jan 1 wiffering § roam EN ? 1 1s 7 ical es lesa general in thi locality. no of / toy ih Now, as always (he com! in- isibde frcture of the right Phew $i Wi as gth and width (ir country ng anywhere wi ese Eee . yg | one was much alarmed none of them have ever dared ! eB week in Noel Cases SLry promoting grealyr pro- | and chest injuries He is report: 4 Bul. now when we learn hat! abolish or even introduce legisla Millis Tons Mined in 18353 f Auetivit through techniiogical in & satllefactory ocoedition % ry has written a number of interesting Cambria County Historical : the railroads Be fay Ng of tion wiping the NEW [HEAL gif 8 a o a VRROPE and mas hanizaiion Bock The Botident 8 whieh Lt orie: for the Union Press-Courier, shortly will begin a series of ar- | thousands upon thousands of men | Our statute books Mnbrvhaneded dy ais rt witssbiin > poe) al Slt smyfvisto! from Zagato was injured cecurred on 3 i ‘ i pst ad CEs PEER SA Bat valf it A RAF pinned 3 i 4 4 ey — i : j on Cambria County, that will run throughout the entire year and steel mille are furloungin Therefore, Just as Jong as wm {GAS a fi . vl other coal-prduciag | Route 38 Friday morning betwen 4 i ging is . ‘ rk . ! or Bidd ’ mint rea, permits the American Hastings pd Westen Wy ls F Baumgardner, whose chief hobby is local history, has a store | like amounts. the automotive in cial security. unemploymen fl grange 13 eriiilion in nine worker to DarticiDaie CoB] a N ns Pps Shove: Police Be of information on the one hundred and fifty years of Cam. | dustry has reduced ita production pensation. bank deposits k i 630 } : | siantl 2 Yh frail gid Sh» Ta i. Zagato car and one op - " {at least 25 per nt, furnit control, old age assistance wid. _ sng" slantly in the fruils of his in-jerated by John Lana Hastines : | a ant 25 percent urniture ‘is ; BT i WF uly reamed productivity and his oul collided headon Leann wi 4 factor } with farm imple. ow and Hing pensions are J Kiss Mn ROE IneT has been warding aptitudes 1 of which | on a. actories aiong y farms impHe- | of cuir American svsismnm was 4 A ; j 1 iectiint pe 1 AAT MBE apliLG ail © Wn ment manufacturers are furlow | fife we could not possibly | tik: arn § ha - ha Rr have Sontribuled so mxh a Toe i y 4 : id witie 5 Tahar 1 Lad Poh EE ——— ¢ wo § fwd y i y . | ghing their employees. certainly | into a prolonged depression mu ; . ing PY progress of this vitsl industry.” [MAKING MARGARINE it Ket tos 3 4 #3 rs EY i % “& : », & “ FL 1 Lit becomes alarming 'o any sen-| Aa the one tha! wax manufactured bags pl 54 a Lo i Lewin said the industry is “in | Fifty million pounds