The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1944, Image 2

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    two The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 13, 1944








 


  










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Th e Mount Joy Bulletin unity § Six Persons iniured aver the waeli-end. | HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ! . BANKI
. \ gimnm A an S © | | Mrz. Fraces Mumimaw Mowrer, | DON'T WAIT 700 LONG. roo mm Sedan MILL
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1901 | Fr 1 F Page 1 thes returned hems, after visiting | BRING THEM IN. i Th AES A Tan F
Published Every Thursday at Mount Joy, Pa. | Pe mer Lad di il? t inturi ree husband, Sgt. Amos Mowrer, | C a A $n is 8 A
Henry H Koser, John B. Nissley, | ner ha e and. coest injuries LM A Ci s Af REE J Pursy
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher Hurvey Rettew, Martin S. Musser, | While Miss Zook suffered back in- plocsied at Camp Gordon, Augusta, ity Shoe Repairing 0. orable
. ries hey were. | teste eorgia
Subscription’ Price $150 Per Annum Raymond H. Keller, Alvin J. Reist, | juries. They were treated in the | or 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET | Eggs are the perfect wartime food! Bankruj
Le Ime . > ni Claude ~ Lancaster General Hospital and) The Woman's Missionary Society NCASTER, PENNA { Highly nutritious, protein- -rich and Trustee
Pix Months............. io Cents Single Copies 3 Cents and Claude H. Grosh. Pus : 1 : LANCAS . . 1 often! D Me
Three 1th AD Feria Sis em : EEE on discharged. Hamescamp, suffering! will meetin the Ironville U. B. | unrationed—-serve them of rc
hree Months..........40 Cents Sample Copies. FREE | The reorganization effected =~ °° di a5 dis on. Tuesday evening: at 7:45 oN ANN trading
The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Star | Thursday morning follows: Presi- 2h pre right Imes, “wis dis.) P M 0 a, a 8 did WHEN IN NEED OF CRESTVIEW pany, w
Fenn : ; 1 . r+ be reated i . M. Mrs, lo Metzger, 'esl- |
and News, the Landisviile Vigil and the Florin News were merged with | dent, Martin S. Musser; Vis presi- | charged after ihe ing treated in Be ona etzge presi | Crushed & Building WHITE All th
the Bulletin, which makes this paper's circulation practically double that | jont John B. Nissl | Jo seph’s Hospital. ont. LARGE BROWN AND 2
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of the average weekly. | Hore NN. Ac = Carl State Police, who investigated|{ The Otterbein Guild, will meet in| S ‘r O N E situated
Entered at the Postoffice at Mount Jo ond-class mail matter | c K i: licit I Ai 1d | said Rineer crashed into the rearof |the Ironville United Brethren | approxi
axed ant] > £ rall; solicitors, rnol anc : A 3 | v 3: .
Nr noo oe | Bricker: tell Yohs B. | 0s Sif operated by Frank Ruhl, | church on Wednesday evening, at| CEMENT, SAND, | ESTABLISHED
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Sea : 4 es || nd Sprechot rks. Lit 235 S. Market Street, Elizabethtown, !7:45 P. M. Ruth Staley, president. CONCRETE BLOCKS, | 1859 ig
- r i and Norman Sprecher; clerks Bm} ye Eb 4 Wipes Dy al a 5 i y
1 HE EDI TOR’S V OICE | caus W. Longenecker; stenographer- then lost eontrel of his machine ard | The Boy Scouts, will meet in the | SBLS, WP poZEN < :
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rt est ki clerk. Ruth: Coble Kraybill; addi- | crashed head-on into a car being church basement on Thursday | STEEL SASH, | STOR ES iN wow SH" less, ang
Alon: about this thine na alk hand : | vo | clerks, Mar 1e Sherer | driven westwardly by Harold W.| ey ening, at 7:45 P. M., and the] OVERHEAD GARACE = ! 3-STOR
Aleng about this time many hus | secends—ard all handled with prac- | tional clerks, Mary Jane Sherer and | | Trimble, Lancaster R4. Ruhl and] .p : ast I DOORS GRAIN
bands are beginning to pay the cost! tically the same equipment as be- | Mrs. Kathryn Workman. Trust offi- Trin ible Were not injured Siete choir will aiso meet in the chureh| ASPHALT PAVING | *WILDMERE Large Grade A DOZEN eg FRAME
1 > Wer ot od, | ade Woning | i fi .
ef his Christmas gifts from the (fore the war. Let us co-operate and | cer H. N. Nissly, Asst. trust officer | olice ‘said, but added that R ol Thursday Syenmg ; | | EGGS BROWN _AND Gh GARAG
es i 5. ice said, but adde 1a uh = On Saturday evening, Wilbur Al- MASONRY and WHITE Also,
net tie up traffic in transportation | Carl Krall; janitor Isaiah Si umpman. | 1 es : | prac
09 © i we can help | Fier Nutiondd. Loraiovill machine was damage conslder- | bright, Alvin Mummaw, and C: wl | CONCRETE WORK { *SUNNYZROOK Ali-White Leghern Grade A DOZEN of mill
fog ay i & a i 2 Elma Fan ’ a ably. | Seigrist started for Mount Joy, to] For Prompt and, Souriesys Service | LARGE DOZEN 58° MED part G5 eral feec
crks to us as though Roosevelt M. L. Swarr, Elias F. Nolt, Robert! Rineer, at 11 p. m., almost struck i see a movie. when trying to take SIZE ‘ton SIZE “carton is
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soldiers ‘to do after the war. He has! Strikes and strike threats indicate :
Vag ly a y.i.1 ni Sia ar rill; od 6,
pro oposed a national highw ay sys- | a lack of unity which mzy have a|ard B. Stauffer, William F. Hoff- | police and Zerphey stated. Zerphy | the boys decided they had movie MT. JOY, 1938 G.
tem of 34,000 miles to cost 750 mil- | disastrous effcct on our positisn at [wan and G. F. Trout. | chased him to Florin where he was | enough, and returned home. The car Res. 903-R-14 rie 903-R- | | POINTS EACH OR POUND The s:
1 ars etter fi the war! the peace table. Adn illia i ill take place Er 5 - Yl > January
on dollars. Better finish the wax Je 2 e fable Adm, iim E oss ay take place on [22 ped my prosecuted for reckless | was badly damaged, none of the 4 SLICED BACO SPELD oi 18¢ pkg 35¢
. Standley, former ambassador tc >sday, Jan. . ¢ ng before Justice . :
; mer ambassador to riving before Justice of the Peace hoys were hurt. 0 STRINGLESS BEANS 19-0z 4 8¢ when te
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® © © Russia, declares. Maytown National, Maytown James Hockenberry, Sr., The car |
We presume the raticning of air} said the Russians are A. H. Engle, Dr. G. A. Harter, | Rineer was driving was a rented | Dr H.C Killheffer | 0 IONA CUT GREEN BEANS Ne iic
12 IONA TOMATOES 2
1 APPLE BUTTER "Ut 4: 18¢
R&R BONED CHICKEN ‘Sic
4 PEA BEANS Tr 1c
0 GRAHAM CRACKERS Li 20c

is not far distant. A Lancaster | united for war 2nd peace and that | C. E. Hollenbaugh, William Mun-| one he told State Police. TELEPHONE 2921 «
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county farmer works a whole year| they will go to th: peace table a dorf and Mervin S. Arnold, D. Carl | Optometrist
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to raise a crop of tobacco and then | United nation, determined to get Shenk. MANHEIM
the present FDA comes along, tells | what they want. The British, too, Te follows: Pres | 163 S. Charlotte St,
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Ww M. Y Oo u N G Telephone 137-R Shi
Mon. & Wednes.
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M,
Lim just when he may sell that will be united for peace, he assert- | ident, C. I. Hollenbaugh; Viee |
crop and how much he may receive 65 R
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ed, end “urless some degree of un- | president, William Mundorf; Cash- | Cpl. Mss Musser, Portland,
| INSURANCE AND BONDING
is trying to find something for the LACK OF UNITY HERE | R. Good, H. W. Minnich, Edward | Chief of Police te Zerphy here! {he corner tear the far of Hon SAMUEL N STAUFFER. *Wildmere and Sunnybrook Eggs are products
site haa Strik 5 ar conte. indies G. Myers, W. Ecctt Bushong, How=- | 35 he was traveling through, State | ry Musser, the car turned over, and of nearby Co-operatives and Lecal Farms.

 









 











 

 
  
  







 

 

 



  

 
 
 
 
 
for it. H that keeps up well get|ity can be achieved in the United | ier, J. H. Hoffman. Maine, was visiting his wife, Mus. | I»
nearer Hitlerism daily. States we will be at a tremendous First National Bank, Marietta Ruth Peifer Musser, over the week- | MARIETTA, PA. BLIZABSYHTOWN 0 RITZ CRACKERS pkg 2ic
lisadvantage.” Jot teorge P. Resc \ | . . Ib J
o%ec o | Gi 2 dvantage. . > Jorn Gre, Geo ge P Bown, John | apd. Telephone 24-R 0 PEANUT BUTTER SULTANA 1 37¢c
Themas Jefferson (1743-1626) said The Lsacaster Courty Tobacco|F. O'Brien, J. Barr Spang or E.R.| Mr. and Mrs. Cleon D. Staley, and | Tues Fri. Sat, E LARD 1b §9¢ 4-1b 65¢c at the f:
“I would: rather lve in a cau Growers organization at a recent | Longenecker, George W. Wolfe, E. Ruth, were visiting at Pine Grove, | 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. 2 BEST PUR print PY near Wi
z n a cout yr a a i Tae: saints | ’ * SUNNYFIELD “ENRICHED” 55 in, 10-1b edt
with rewspapers and without a gov- | well attended meeting, decided to |R res bill, Jacob R. Sr A. — — et 0 FLOU ALL PURPOSE FAMILY AD Mo bsg ao credited
: mzke a request to county growers ne directors reorganizec ea- hsb SUNNYFIELD
ernment than in a country with al v5 . : ; =. PASTRY 2b bag C
government but without newspa NOT to sell their crop at the gov- | nesday morning as follows: Presi- 0 FLOUF a ENRICHED” P at 25 ®
gover ¢ ie : 1 ~ yi 2
pers.” fixed ceiling price. Just | dent, John Orth; Vice president, J. | | .
He knew the value of newspapers hew the formers will respind to | Bair Spangler; Secretary, John F. FiNE GRANULATED SUNNYFIELD INDIVIDUAL ®
Would that more of America’s bt this request is'as yet a problem.| O'Brien; Cashier, P. F. Snyder; So- AR ALS
ness men of teday were JeSersons, | thing is certaiv. With the pres- | licitor, Geo. T. Hambright. |
PE ent prices of almast everything, a| Fxchange Naticnal Bank, Merietta < .
hve f oll oi i tehacco farmer . won't get wealthy E. K. Tingley, Frank Ziegler, A. 20 = os 2 :
After a strike of all city employ- > lcs S
Al true 4 = : pla) gicwing 21-cent tebaccs whea the | L. Resch, Henry S. Rich, Jr. and 5-LB BAG 3ic IN EACH PACKAGE YOU
's, Philadelphia grantes he an : 3 ' Miller + Valic K :
os ia med them aul... of labor is as high ‘as at pres- | George R. Miller. Sugar Stamp Ne, 20 is Not Valid GET SEVEN VARIETIES Complete
increase of ten cents an hour. This ant The reorganization follows: Pres- After Saturday, Jan. 15th. aE 2% Head
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increase will cost the city $800,- ; r ; i’ and 2 rr
: Lancaster County tebacco farm- | ident, E. K. Tingley, Vice-president | ¢ 2 ;
000.09 additionzl each year. Now Ee a . py RR Sra 5 POINTS EACH OR POUND 9 daught { -
: : ers have a tough competitor in |eand cashier, R. Miller. LAKE SHORE quart 93@
where will that money come "0 hey must pay -good eg var mm ni 3 PRUNE JUICE HONEY MELLOWED ais (ls Ofte:
Fairlie adit tats wih bel = re Tam. ane) OBL. 2 GOLDEN oz 1e Hon
: Natal adie 2 taxes will be wages or they car’t get the kelp and N EWTOWN 0 BRIDGE COOKIES Beak AD Beg 25¢ ted Rose
vied and the peor suzikers whol. : . HYGRADE z 25 "
= 4 i be eae Tb be com. | competitiea with the exhorbitant ¢ BUTTER PRETZELS pk 29¢ 2 Fre;
get the cxira money v e com- a : 4 wood Co
weges paid in defense plants thru- EE y 14-0z g
pelled to give it right back in tax- Ny as 1 0 DUFF’'S WAF FLE RAEX kg 20¢ cows Deo
out this arca, faimers should get| pir. Frank Good of Mecunt Joy, 5 MUFFIN . 2 fat testin
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Strike thers. ove dellar a pound for their tobac- | visited Mr. Daniel Mo cn Sun- 0 DUFF 3 HOT " Li 4 Sale
Strike, sucke ke! RE ale
oe 0 < doy Hd 0SALAD DRESSING it "i 2 animal is
= re Misses Mabel and | Chocsl 20-02 Df .
PARALYSIS a le © coop HEALTH SYRUP. hese
jae a I T Halis Myers and Beatrice Neff of Lancas- | KIES SWEDEN 5.0% 5c are goth
Fiel icht infartile paralys n y iis { ) > Ga
+ fi ght TIRE > Aralys i & airs ter, were Sunday visitors of Mr. i 0 ICE BOX CoO mE a 22 : Tricks a
ete America, at Yar, 5 : - and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr. ¢ ANN PAGE NOODLES or Broad y rkos «ed EARL L.
IS disease mi IZ years. 2 x, = TIE pk
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garner and FASHIONETT > o i rn
) cases were re- At Florin For children of Oyster Pcint and Mr ¢ HUDSON NAPKINS - go ;
perted and only twice befcre in the H re Fogie of Philadelp? wel | 0 SOUP MIX FI RANCO AMERICAN 3 pk 29¢ i
recorded history the United Pp t WwW k a = IMT are : 8.02 ~~ BA
Sot were the many cases of as ee Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 0 GOLD MEDAL WHEAT TIES i 102 g
States were there as ms ases of . : | a :
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infantile paralysis. Children lie in (From Page 1) Mire. John Frysi Sila i 0 BEACON’S 33 BLEACH 9
kespitais right this minute, praying | heme of Mrs. Frank tonight, alsof ~~ dav oto 2 |
fer help, There may even been epi- | nex LG i
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demic in 1644 and many more will it the Catholic card and. Mie. Donic! “ ; | PR
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joir them in the prayer. The Na- | varty held at the kon f Mrs. Paul nL Ns |
tonial - Foundatien for Infantile| Frank were; Pinochle: N Amos of. Eli
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Peralysis asks that you celebrate the | Newcomer, Newcomer, Ella : ta
President's birthday by giving te}: hart, Faul Frank, Emma Reigle parent
this worthy cause. Whatever your] and Fisie Th lie Wea- sill Oklaho Ra. |
pelitical beliefs, yeur humanitarian | ver, BE. Ver- ’ { Jctagon Laundry Soap 3 cakes 14c {
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raising of funds from the public is| M Watson. Door prize, Elsie Tiu- seh WN | |
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Jauery 14-31. Help fight. oH, s. Deniel Geltmacher, Jr. | Woo ury Soap ~ cakes 23c {
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disville, Lester Hug; Conestoga | solicitation in shovs, facle
cic spots oF Sours fip; Warren . Sickman; East | offices. Ly - ror EE TS. ——
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A» FUTURE PROBLEM nied M hard Funk and her Henry Rollman son | :
Ti not be early for everyone r { rshey hospital 10}: = Xp gd | ne . .
it 1 not be early fou evo { 2 hospital to Lititz, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd EiGHT O'CLOCK America's Favorite BOY
to weiry about the talfic conduct { thei sf Florin, were Sunday guests of ito a on
and Wh he 2 + the war nrob- { Haas ano 1 RA rolls TT. he a3s - |
that will be an after the war prol . td . 4 Hi pd Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Haines. &p § og ( dlc ) 3 IAG 54
len. Net having forgotten the toll | son and Mis. David Mumper of rr |
taken of lives before the war, due ss, spent Tuesday with Mr. - . RED CIRCLE COFFEE 2 ob 4 Fe Pers:
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to carelessness in ariving, we are 1 Mumper. k r i e n a Ss h i | © ny a1 b
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prchbably unanimous in agreeing S2/C Warren Shetter and Paul Your elestric hill may Be more | BOKAR COFFE EE SD bag 43%
that there is always something to v S2/¢ returned to Sampson, (From page 6) ; — | NV NN NS NET NTT For |
worry about in this line. It is sug- after spending their fur-| Mumma. but electricity costs you less! | MARVEL—ENRICHED—REGULAR SLICE | hours «
gested that the cenditions will be their parents. The honer 1rd: containing the | | 5) d
\ worse hecause of the millions of Irs. Warren Shetter an- | names cf 133 smbers of the aszo- BREAD |
fighting men whe will be so accus- h of a son at Her- | ciation who ote serving in tae arm- a “paradox” |
3 2 : Evita ER EWA? ;
temed to darger that when they get | she 1 8th at the latter’s| ed forces was repeiied erected. An- v true, DEY S FOOD CAKE 0
behind a wheel they will really “let | home. ncuncement was 50 made tha that the price you pay | BREAKFAST CAKE a Fld
There gre the many civilian Mis. I. W. Funk and daughter, chassis was purchssed for $50 on i today is only about | JANE PARKER Be NUT S 3
ers who have felt restrained by Mumper spent Saturday | which the pump recently purchased half it was fifteen years ago, you may | LA No” Nn’ TY — x a 2)
ve-dropper methcd of tank- isiting Mr. and Mrs. | by the company will be placed. not believe us. 3 .
filliug ard when they no longer unk. Ray Myers reported the receipt of You figure that we're wrong because your | FLORIDA JUICY |
need reach for their gas coupons Mrs. Clyde Mumper and [$11 for pumping water, and same electric bills are about the same oe as they | 5 "i |
Hew vol. : 5 risited - the | was ordered’ into the general fund. 3 were then even a bit more. ow can | 3 A TB ee i
they will forget discretion” It may Sylvia Lee visited was ordered into the general func Fo 5 household electricity be so much cheaper? & isl i 2 | Essenti
be that we will kave te set new yarents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | = {
stencards for driving tests and make , Sr, cn Sunday. Petersburg, Dr. Stephen D. Lockey, Like most folks, you forget all the electric | LARGE 2 ga
some new laws to cover the condi- “hurch cf the Brethren held} with Charles Dietrich as ‘co-chair- |’ Se wppliances you added over those years. You i {64 Size) FOR >
Hang vans ” nu LL Ton A SBE eT lia | TE were building up your home use of eleetric- | ! |
tion when it does arrive. heir ; prayer meeting at the | man. | | LAR ity while our rates were coming down. The |
®e 0° e and Mrs. Howard In West Farl Township, Jacob 3 A ae more vou used, the lower the rate you earned. Apr
1 PAN 3 y : LE ..F ‘ But even though the present price is a lot
1 AN HELP hart or nesday evening. olf rowns I as accepiec 3 Bah Lit : | s -
: YOU.CAN HEL nhart on Wed Wal of Browns hn has accepted 4 lower, vou're using a lot mere electricity. Caulifl LAD ae
Why dor’t pecple who ds not Arthur Bricker and sor |the post of co-chairman, serving wer HEAD tel
need to travel, stay home and give of Elizabethtown, visited her | with Township Chairman George ’s the way it is. HONEST INJUN! | CRISP ICEBERG
a chance! This is as Ms, Lillian Hamilton on 1 recen neetir g in : can family gets Letiu LARGE I IEAD EXTRA LARGE Be
true of city busses and street cars| Wednseday. plans for an intensive d ak i city for its money ce i€c +EAD 44
as of railroad ard plane travel Mary Barnhart sold her property ampaign to cover every as it did fifteen yeors ago. | YLORIDA JUICY (150 Size)
Late busses crowded by eoifice and yt private sale and terms to Mr. township were out- What's more. While has Ora |
factory workers while housewives! Frank Felty, who will take poses- ; Mr. Zeiset, who said that other prices soaring, the price of hou | nges DOZ C
12 3 ricity staved at low pre-wai - i
down town to a late afternoon mev- | ;on in the spring. a corps of 48 workers was joined in bh dy Ny Jes BE and FLORIDA (150 Size)
ie, take seats; a woman stands —— et eee | the campaign there. an. ww a SE rE AY. art cart o
; women who serve this company—and serve | - | 31 DET
wearily ian the aisle of a street car { In East Petersburg, meters of you. | digerines 0ozZ 2 5¢
after working cver a machine all Let’ S Help Lane. the committee aiding Dr. Lockey {
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day as two women in a seat beside include: the Rev. Phares Forney, SOLID HEADS—NEW
her discuss the difficulty of shopp- (From Page 1) Miss Lucille Brackbill, Mrs. War- Defend the American Way . .. BUY MORE WAR BONDS | Cabba e Be | P
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ing teday. and of the reduction in| W. R. Kuerr of Denver has been | ren Boyer, Mrs. John C Mrs. | Gg y wr i ig
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feod portions they noticed at the | named chairman of the district | Maude Hottenstein, Roy Camber, | , NO. 7 RED BLISS NEW |
dining root in the hotel where thes | which includes Denver and Ad- | Samuel Bender: George Hustor \ DONT wakes & Thiol ST rrr Tn Ne. 16 407 RATIONED. B a
3 Hat met for luncheon that neon! | amstown boros and Brecknock and | Jonas Nissley. ' 3 EAS ALL bhp VW | QP = oF Pays |
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me JP ger traffic has about doubled | East and West Cocalico townshirs. Scheduled in Lancaster this week Ais be | |
5 a year. Railroads face a serious Other chairmen appointed include: | are meetings of leaders of the wo- U. S. No. 1 Penna. Blue Label or Main | .
ion for repair and replace- Denver, John Hall; West Hemp- | men's teams and of firm represeni- nit
s are difficult A troop train | field Township, Earl Albright; Lan- | atives who will supervise eiaployee | ot 5 NY 69
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