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court with the parenu of one draw· W1)qld,. have ~ ldtea. bia4' not
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parents of a 16·year old Southern the picket Unes' today cauled
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and sentence were suipended . pen~ I fll gNJ vow1ng a1 ey were w&amp;LII
ding tbe' boy's attendance and cog..j their .Jeader CIO Prealdent ,Phlli~
duct ill school.
Murray to the bitter •end 1D ~ . fight for pensions an,d 1niW'I1J,te
Juvenile oJudge Harmon O'Brien benefits !financed ·entlte\7 by ~~
said the youth's schoOl record was eniployers.. -.
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good until ~st year; that the par·
1;-hE! big plants o. f f~ anC!
ents owned a farm of 29 acres, had Pennsylvania stOod a.arl[ .
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t~ee younger children. and de-- lent and the custom~ red a:1oW
s~ed .- the l~year -o~ ta help ·a t reflected !ram the' f~IJ ;'Was
borne.
mis.slng from the · tloud ~ banks
State law reuir~s attendance at over Gary and Plt~bUJ'8'h.
school until 18 years of age.
The union struCk. 8gatu~t 38
A 17«year~ old youth of the Sou~ steel firms. At tfie laSt m.I.Dute.
them Rural district. was ordered tbe 'big Arnetican Can ·eo.. em·
to attend school, be home by · 10 ploytng 1-4.835 worke" In 23 cJt~­
p. m. eac)l: night, and given untiJ ies, gave In to the union · ~tmands
Oct. 31 to eatcb up witb his class. an~J its employes wer~ OJ;!Clerect· .to
A Middleport youth, also 17, was Stiff on the- job. Stven other
reported. to ba.ve threatened 1:0. ftrrns also were not s~ck either
s.t rlke a teacher, but wben threat.. becauSe they. acceded to the unioii
I!~ 1n .turn witli ~being \4ktm -lle· qr )eew~ ~beir contracts had ,aot.
flln&gt;' tlle J•ve&amp;ili! e.uri, ·~
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· . Violence in tbe CQal fieldii pperJcbildren', ·17 and 14, of Hob- ed
fo}low4tg t)Je l.TA'W 'order
P,arents;._, weq - orde~ ~ to at- Ul~ sent some~ners back to
•17'!\•• school until further dtd.et ·o( ~w~ Tb~ order -came alt&amp;J;' ~'\@';
court, and the parents were ownen warned ·that tfle:· Ibjlusbj'Named that they were responsi~ was SUffering loss of markeQ; dUe
ble.
· to shutdowns.
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Four Portland youtbs and one 'j Negoti:atlons bi" the coal dispute
of Long Bottom, of high schOol were recessed unt~ the middle
age were ordered back into 6ct?ool. of next week. Vn1on ~d com~
Judge o•Brien said tbe 1court pany offtcials apparently were
acted on specific chArges 1n tbree watching develapments in the steel
case&amp;: in the otben, parents and strike before ~aching a settleand children cooperated with an meqt of _their o.wn squabble. ,
lnvita~ by the court to discusS
Mean:whUe .there · were indica-,
scbool attendance problems.
Uons that . so~ . of .the ,87JKIO
Thorough investteat10ns, . anp workers idJed 1h mlScellaneops
wqmtngs had been made by the disputes acr:oss the nation sod'n
CoW:y Truant officer, . Woodrow would be gomg bact to work.
Wilson, In each case, be sald.
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Last week two ehUdrCm ,1, and
12, were ordered to · the -county
will knhes, hammen cblldren's home, at the expense of
parents. when the court
arailllt non•un~on worken their
were tnJuret when 250 Inc- learned the cb1ldren were not at- "'IDPLEPORT- Funeral ser- ....
tendin&amp;. school, and were possibly
ices are· tentatively set for Monsubject to parental negliec"t.·
day afternoon at the Rawliq:s
· Coats . funeral home (or Law•
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Gloeekner, 76, who died-this ~
ing at the lilom': ol Mr. -and -ltiJS•
Harley McLaughlin of near Stiv~
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Sl:Je is a former residtnt' ot
Middleport where she
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member of the Middleport Baptist
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SurJvin,g are a brother tart
Hobbs, Middleport, and a ~ece,
MrS. Rene Smith Of Pittsburgh,
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DOVER, Oct. J....(U.P.l-Fuaeral
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Co. who died here. y,~stei:6Q.

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