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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY NOTES, CANONSSUSG, PENNA. THURSDAY, NOVEMSEX 1, 1962 PAGE TEN Turns Over Gavel To Successor Policemen Musi Be Physically Fit Thursday Night TV Programs 13 ltd. 9 CBS J. Man Worid ot Music Famine or Fortune Savings, Hew Jobs Could Be Gained By Goal Pipelines TRENTON, N.J. UPI Coal interests today attacked legislation to prevent construction of a liquid coal pipeline in New Jersey Higgrins Snorts Kifieman Cont Ozzie Harriet American Economy Special Ke'wt 1- Dynamics ol PerforniHiice Conr rry Mason Con't.

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Police applicants were asked to do a maximum of seven chin ups. Scoundrel" I Con t. Cont. nuns ui uunais 111 savings uu electric bills and a harvest of new jobs will be gained if the pipeline goes through. The claims were for presentation to a public hearing on a measure to deny the right of eminent domain to coal pipelines.

It was the second hearing scheduled by a senate committee on the bill, which has passed the Assembly. Opponents to the pipeline, led by the state's railroad industry, were heard last month. Big Saving Claimed Thomas H. Barton, a partner the management consulting firm of Barrington and Co. New York, said the pipeline would result in a savings of $10,739,000 to the state's electric and power utilities annually, based on an estimated minimum Reading, Pa.

J. Collins McSparran, left, Master of the Penn sylvania State Grange for the last six years, turns his gavel over to his successor, John W. Scott who was elected Master for a two year term at the 90th Annual Session here. Scott, a Butler i saving of $1.50 per ton compared All applicants were required lo do 30 sit ups with shipments by rail. I I "The effect oh industrial em 1 1 ployment could be substantial as the result of these savings in the Borough Sets High Standards cost of electric power," Barton County dairy farmer, has served as Chairman of the State Grange Education Committee and is a Past Master of the Unionville Grange No.

1971 and the Butler County Pomona Grange. He is presently President of the Butler County School Poard. McSparran completed ten years service as a state officer, four as secretary and the last six as State Master. The Legislative Committee in its session approved report thanked him for his legislative leadership and expressed hope that he would continue to make his services available to the State Grange. said.

Lower fuel costs would in For Police Officer Te: crease the competitive advantage 'of New Jersey industry and lead I to management decisions in favor of business expansion, creating Service News 28 E. PIKE ST. HOUSTON, PA. new jobs, he said. Crawford Jamieson, attorney for Consolidated Coal a West Virginia firm which hopes to move coal through the pipeline, said the bill was "clearly unconstitutional." Jamieson said the measure was in opposition to a state constitu Army Pvt.

Richard Haight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haight. 133 Garden has been ordered to the Far East where he will serve with the U.S. Army Security Agency according to M-Sgt.

Ray Moran, Recruiter in the Chattv Cathv Ever want to become a police- 1 man? Every little boy seems to I think of it at one time or another as he is growing up, but its not as easy as it might appear. Because 1 of several anticipated openings on the Canonsburg Police Depart- ment, the Civil Service Commis- sion composed of Anthony Mas- trangioh, Harry 0 Brien. and J. R. Sinclair, met several weeks ago and 'set up a set of mininum standards for the applicants.

To meet these standards, applicants had to successfully complete high school, be between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, weigh at least 160' pounds and be a mini- mum of. five feet eight inches I talL I Meeting the minimum qualifi Aviation School prior to his three year enlistment. Francis W. Vegel Army Private, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Vegel 117 Edgewood has reported to Fort Gordon, to enroll in the radio repair course for which he enlisted. He graduated from Mt. Lebanon High School, selecting the Army Technical school program for three and REG.

LIST $16.00 1 Part of the 0b.st.1cle course included hurdles and a low bn litre. tional provision prohibiting the Washington County Court house. legislature from passing any law granting exclusive privilege to Chatty Baby The East Washington High School graduate enlisted under the Army's special guarantee program and selected the Army years in the radio repair field. Merged School Districts Will Be Asked To Pool Debts Special $.88 any corporation and abuses the equal protection I amendment of the federal constitution. Erich H.

Reichl, vice president and research director of Consolidated Coal, sought to refute testimony produced by an air pollution expert for the state's railroads at the earlier hearing that the burning of coal from the Officer Gilbert Kuchera who helped develop and administer the physical agility test. AdJJCTOM WATT'S cations is only the first step in becoming a police officer. Under the direction of the Civil Service Commission, a three step testing program, vas set up to insure that REGULAR ALUMINUM SHOW SHOVEL $1.00 WITH THE PURCHASE OR LAY-AWAY OF $5.00 OR MORE make the maximum score. Eighteen of the 28 who passed the pipeline would pollute the air. No Pollution HARRISBURG (UPI) The 1963 General Assembly will be asked to adopt a proposal backed by (he state Public Instruction Department for pooling various debts of present school districts among newly merged districts.

The plan would be among a package of bills to be recommended by the Governor's Com only the most qualified finally! bitten, qualified on the 'physical agiiity test. Officers Reichl said a test run was Route 19 Vn Mile From Donaldson Cross Roads Gilbert Kuchera and Arthur Taylor administered the physical portion of the test. made with coal slurry at the STORE HOURS: 12 to 9 SAT. 9 to 6 mittee on Education to implement the controversial school district reorganization law of 1961. David Gerard, the committee's executive secretary, outlined the Thermo lootis made the police force.

The first step in this testing program was a mental aptitude test. Canonsburg turned to the Public Personnel Association of Chicago for a specially: designed test to insure that each man finally selected had the' attributes necessary to be a good police officer. It included questions to measure a man's general knowledge, his ability to think rapidly and reasonably, to retain facts, and to work with the public. Out of 58 applicants, only 28 were successful in this examination. Once an applicant has met the mental and physical requirements set up by the Civil Service Commission, he is ready for the final interview.

The Commission has scheduled '15 to 20 minute interviews for each of the applicants. Here each will be rated on personal appearance, ability to ex Toys Tools Trains Games Power Tools Office Equipment Machinery Other Items too Numerous To Mention FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 program Monday night before the West; Hanover Twp. Civic Asso E. H. Werner Station of the Jersey Central Power and Light Co.

in South Amboy last November showed beneficial rather than harmful pollution results. Reichl also denied claims that the proposed pipeline would be used privately to the exclusion of others. He said the pipeline would be available to all producers in position to use its facilities. The pipeline would originate in West Virginia and terminate at eastern industrial points. It would carry a mixture of pulverized coal and water.

1 ciation. Under the key proposal the debts of joined districts would press ideas, ability to get along with the public and a number of be combined for common payment. Other proposed legislation calls other factors that- are essential to being a good officer. His prev 7:30 P.M. 'til Warm at 30 Below Heavy Duty Khaki and Red Part Lace Full Lace and $14.88 ious work history will be checked for transportation subsidies for all districts, regardless of their class; ppj III Be Ml I continuation of, any subsidies currently received by any district, and increase from $5,800 to $6,400 a teaching unit in the state's basic subsidy to all school districts.

US HEBE! A second phase of the screening process for potential police officers, was a physical agility test. Good officers should be in top physical condition at all times, and it is particularly important that they are in excellent condition when they are hired. To insure that all applicants were in good shape, a special series of physical tests were by Chief Michael Sapp and Officer Gilbert Kuchera. Each applicant was asked to perform seven chin-ups, to do a standing broad jump of up to 8 feet, to perform 30 sit ups and to run a specially designed obstacle course. I All Rubber Boot-12" lightweight 7.88 over, and many factors that make up the man's 'background.

At the same time, he receives this interview, he is finger printed and his record checked for any violations of the law. This is the final phase of the screening process. Taking the results of the various tests and interviews, a list is compiled of all the successful applicants and their cumulative scores. When an opening occurs on the police force, selection can be made from any of the top three applicants. Still want to be a policeman? It.

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