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   Morning Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 14, 1966, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                               Weather COOL THE MORNING HERALD Only Morning WIN AGAIN See VOL. 90, NO. 93. FAYETTE APRIL SEVEN CENTS Court Names 3 Attorneys Belmont Circle Panel Set NEW Nancy over tome of the boob for New Salem and Franklin School Districts with the Mrs. Ida aid Mary Franklin Section Will Get Reading Program New Salem and Franklin School com- prising Western Administrative Area Unit 6, have been granted approval of under the Elementary and Secondary Act for the purpose of strengthen reading The appropriation will make possible remedial reading in- struction coordinated with the effective use of the library gram to raise the reading levels in kindergarten through Grade 8. The cooperative venture will Lions Club To Have Topnotch Show Here Uniontown Lions Club variety show April 23, at in Senior High auditorium to be one of the best studded attractions to play the district In many Director Leroy Sterling and his committee have arranged a well fast moving consisting of 10 big some outstanding in the tri-state Serving as master of ies will be genial Ed a popular entertainer and A featured act will be by John Reed who long has been associated with the top names in show radio and Another favorite appearing on the program will be Martha local song in tion to professional Among the will be Betsy dance Arlene queen of the Bob in Cris Jud comedy and the Beef Trust as Evelyn Macar is The opening and closing are by a tap the James will provide intermission Tickets are available from club Home Builders Opposing Mine Plans HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Home Builders sociation announced Wednesday opposition to the compromise Bituminous Mine Subsidence less than 24 hours after it was introduced in the the House moved the into position for a final which may come en Key sponsors reacted ly to the Home but predicted easy The aimed at protecting property owners from surface damage caused by deep mining in the bituminous had the support of both the Scranton Administration and legislative leaders of both The Home Builders ed that the did not go far They noted that the measure protects existing tures and not those to be con- in the future or those already damaged by The would hold coal ators liable for subsidence age to any existing home or public the owner of any future structure would have to negotiate with the coal operator to determine the price of coal left underground to serve as Legislators also received a ter from J. T. chairman of the burgh Home asking them to cast negative votes on the Rep. Thomas J. one of the chief sponsors of the com- promise called the ter and shame on the Home necessitate two remedial ing a certified three clerks and a nator for the complete Administrators of the area have been at work since last November developing the gram and will use the ville School on U. S. 40 as a centralized library because of its central location and All schools in the three areas will be supplied from the library that will contain at least books expansion plans as T. Ray has been retained to plan needed Preliminary plans have been studied and ire being readied for tion to the State Department of Instruction in Specifications for needed brary equipment are complete and bids be advertised in the near Administrators are screening applicants for a clerk and two A portable classroom is ex- to be delivered within two weeks for use in the alien Franklin and New Salem remodel rooms for the reading program in those Already at work on the ect are Mrs. Nancy certified and two A three man commission has been appointed by the court here to submit on the dispute er Uniontown's proposed an- of Belmont Earlier Hewing A preliminary hearing on the matter was held earlier this month before Judge uel J. Feigus after a com- plaint against annexation was filed by the South Union Twp. Board of Named by the jurist to serve on the commission are William H. Soisson Lewis M. and Jacob E. all of Judge Feigus stipulated that it will be their duty to inquire into and study the facts in the matter before submitting their findings within 60 The three members of the bar do not live in or pay taxes to either Uniontown or South Union according to the Among the duties of the three man commission will be the Determine the relative ad- vantages and disadvantages of annexation to the city of Un- and the township of South study assessed valuation of the township the territory to be annexed and how the annexation would affect the remainder of the Much To Study Determine the township in- study all public improvements but not limited to buildings and sewers in the territory to be annexed and the indebtedness chargeable outline future plans of the entire area mine any beneficial or dis- ruptive effects which the an- may have upon the school districts affected by the as well as any other matters deemed vant and proper by the com- It's April Of Values April Showers That's the traditional er offering for this but in downtown Uniontown it will mean something else for three Showers of Values morrow and Downtown merchants are going all out to bring to dis- shoppers the finest of values in a wide selection of. And if it does rain tomorrow or don't worry about it. Merchants will be giving away rain bonnets to all the Ads in today's Morning ald and Evening Standard are crammed with April Shower of Values Participating stores in town Uniontown 32 of them are identified by colorful window April Shower of Values is another sales event sponsored by the Merchants Division of the Greater Uniontown ber of Strike Break Awaited Miners Still Idle District coal pointed at stayed away from the mines again About miners in eight states were off the There was a break in the strike front in the southern part of West Virginia where had walked out in UMW 29. will have about 90 pe cent of our men back by a union spokesman said The United Mine Workers in office has issued Fringe Benefits Form Big Issue Mrs. Ida Mary Cowsert and Bitter Split Erupts Charges Pa. A bitter partisan split developed Wednesday as a special house committee voted formally to seek contempt citations against former State Police Commission Today's Index 32 Pages Page Bridge 31 Classified 28-29 Comics Brady Earl Wilson 4 Editorials 4 Hospital News 16 Markets 18 Obituaries 29 Personals II Sports 24-25-26-27 Star Television 30 12 14-15 er E. Wilson Purdy and three Chairman Ronald G. said the six majority Democrats on the committee vored the three cans opposed it and one Rep. Guy Lench said he expected the contempt resolutions be brought before the full house on Page Col. ESEA Coordinator Joseph who has been processing necessary applications and has made numerous contacts with has participated in a number of meetings with area on Page 6, CoL 7) Halprin Wins Science Prize Daniel Union town Joint Senior High School has won second award in neering at the 1966 Regional School Science Fair at Buhl Young Halprin will receive the Jones Laughlin Steel Corp. award for his project practical application of direct energy showing how chemicals and sunlight are changed into He won honorable mention with his en- try last With his Mr. and Mrs. Lester he is in- io attend the presentation of awards Friday April 22, in Music Allegheny Carnegia His science Reid M. also is an invited The purpose of the fair is to encourage and aid ex- able science ENTERTAINMENT TONITE GRINDSTONE FIRE HALL Confirmation At Asbury On Sunday Confirmation Class of Asbury Methodist Church Will be ed at the 11 o'clock service on Sunday Following the service will be a reception for the sored by the Commission on Membership and Evangelism in the fellowship hall of the The BFA Sunday School Class will The class has been studying the nature and history of the the life of Christ and the meaning of the sacraments under the leadership of the Rev. J. Robert Members of the class Richard Edmund Martha Jane Samuel Lawrence James Edward Frances Eileen Renee Louise Virginia Elaine Kathleen Jean N a s s a Gladys Jean John sey Joanne Ellen Linda Lee Alan George Beth Suzanne Mark Edmund The minister will preach on the Meaning of By WILLIAM MOSER Coal miners in general are a close mouthed and rather nish group when it comes to baring their thoughts to the This isn't the case at their local union which are loud and often at the point ol being out of Individuals are not reluctant to be heart and vocal outbursts are hot But when contacted outside their meeting halls the usual re- action like to say a but I'd just get my foot in just come off a but as far as having S. U. Firemen In Training South Union Vol. Fire Co. will continue its fire fighting ing program Friday night at 7. Chief Francis Veno said an- other training session will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. and tional training sessions will be scheduled The chief asks that ment members report to the fire hall for the training that will be dealing with fighting and al structural Mail Schedule For Tax Returns Postmaster C. Lyman gis urges that the mail box collection time be no ted before depositing in- come tax returns Friday As a special the postmaster is scheduling a last collection that night of all street boxes located on Main Street between the courthouse and W. Fayette St. and all courtesy Mail must be deposited in these boxes before II p.m. to insure an April IS postmark on income tax thing to say just chalk it up as Those who do have anything to say for publication seem to concur on one raises are not an it is fringe benefits and equality for all the Frank Popovich of Mason at 45 is a 22 year coa mining veteran and a mechanic at Jones Laughlin Stee Gateway He had this to Boyle threw a wedge right into his own men when he okayed that contract with the independent coal He gave the chine operators and mechanics a raise and the other guys have to wait until next April to get a a mechanic and that would benefit but that's no way to do things it creates friction among the men and I have to work with them every that sort of thing keeps up I can see the day when a will tell an I'm not even going 0 carry a post for That's no good for the Charles Moxie of 1 54-year-old timberman and mason at U. S. Steel's Robena has 20 experience on Page 29, Col. 7) In this the big town Local held a long meeting yesterday and voted to return to work with the midnight shift this But they said they would turn back if any pickets were Shortly before midnight it was reported ets were at the Paisley inter- Route 21 en route to the Bobtown Officials of UMW District 4 attended the meeting and ex- the which has been signed with Peabody Coal Co. in Illinois and three other The Bobtown Local sent a egram to the UMW ters saying that it is not fied with some parts of the con- President Steve Kochis The Mine at town is operated by Jones a meeting has been called for 6 o'clock tonight in the Uniontown Sons of Italy Hall for District 4 mine safety and members and Contract provisions will be ex- with District 4 dent John Representatives of the United Mine Workers and the nous Coal Operators Association met behind closed doors in Washington in an effort to settle the The union and three ent coal companies have on Page Col. 7) Conference Examines Manpower Problems By RALPH SCHULZE A number of valuable were offered during a training conference afternoon at the Restaurant in Grange Meets At Grange 1091 will meet Friday night at 8 in the Grange Hall with Master r Dearth The literary program in charge of Mrs. Sarah McMahon will consist of a variety of stunts and Leslie McMahon will how movies of Grange Refreshments will be in harge of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craft and their com- was sored by the Industry Services Committee of the Greater Un- Chamber of was presided over by Everett D. chairman of the The program consisted of two One panel explained the various training and educational facilities available in the the other gave the The training educational pan- el was composed of Dr. dan assistant Uniontown Joint School Dominick L. di- re c Technical Training School of Kenneth Fayette County Board of Wesley Continuing Fayette Penn State Frank on Page 6, Col. 1) North Union Band Concert On Friday RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY 10-12 Temple E. Fayette St. Take out 438-9682 ENTERTAINMENT TONITE 7-45 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE STUDIO KNITTING will be closed from April 16 to May 18.-43M921 Entertainment Will APRIL 17-7 P.M. St. John ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL CONTAINERS Rummage 10 a.m. St. Peter's Parish i 60 Morgantown St. GO GO GIRLS EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK JIMMY'S Wallpaper Room Everlasting Paint 12.98 gal. KEYSTONE FURNITURE CO. City of Uniontown Tax Payers All delinquent 1965 school and City on or before April 21, not paid at my first Cly on or before April 19S8, will returned to the Tax Claim Bureau of Fayetle J. D. Treasurer City of Robena Local will have a special meeting 16 at a.m. All members of Dist. 4 are The members of the Scale Com. and Officers have been invited to the meeting to go over the John Kubachka Recording Secretary PAUL'S FOOD CENTER Chicken Legs Breasts 39c Wax Paper 5 boxes 22-oz. Giant Thrill 39c Marshmallows 19c Fruit Punch 19c Vz gal. Navel Oranges 3 dor 2 MILES SOUTH ON RT. 119 DISCUSS Anthony Union High School discusses music arrangements for the concert with to William Debbie Wilson and Debbie Annual spring concert of the North Union High School Red and White Concert Band will be held Friday night at in the school Conductor Anthony LoCoco will feature William and Debbie Debbi Mackovjak will serve as accompanist and bie Havrilla as alternate The elementary band ed by Robert music di- rector of Robert F. Clark also will participate in the gram. Service letters will be presented to senior band Ramettes and color guards at the conclusion of the The cipal William J. The Sound of Music R. Autumn cer Pervert trumpet Anderson William with piano by Debbie Salute to arr. John Bobby Sox Suite in Three 1, Sox on Bobby Harold on Page 6, Col. 5) Photo ST. MARY'S MEETING St. Mary's Holy Name will meet at tonight in the school Re- will be ENTERTAINMENT TONITE SONS OF FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION NEW ENTERTAINMENT TONITE ITALIAN RAE'S 77c GROUND CHUCK 63c HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE 10 8-oz. cans 97c CALGON boz 57c CRISCO OIL 3 RAE'S SUPERETTE 187 LENOX Man Blanche Evans Manor Valeria was released on pending the next term of I Details on Page Edward 612 land was arrested by state police day in his home for lottery Numbers slips were con-  

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