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He M an n a n f l r of houses, decaying w i t h d i s g u i s e • T w o D ie in F ire : Sm oke, rescuers could have stayed in the hardship and despair ex-i I n others, t h e y o u n g p e o p l e the hot, .«moke-filled explosion USED WITH a breathd F irst fo r W in ter T erm Wing In the depressed labor have m o v e d aw ay, s e e k i n g J o b s H e a t H a lt R e s c u e " o r “ F ire m e n O v e r c o m e ' in R e s c u e A tte m p t" ? area for Just a few minutes m a s k t h e s u i t c o u i ares* of the nation. I n the i n > t h e r p a r t s of t h e s t a t e o r I n cuers t o w o r k i n s m o k e - ® ! Y f lu l e a d i t a l l t o o o f t e n i f y o u more. A n ." » n l/iv c lle ttc II, an cco- following article. Nate Polo- n e ig h b o rin g s ta te s . T h e y le a v e Re*cures may gek those ex­ b u i l d i n g * w i t h t e m p '- a t u r « * i xretsky. assistant general bus­ b e h in d o ld e r p a r e n t s a rid b r o - 1 k e e p tr a c k . It h ap p e n e d n erc ru m ie s m a w fro m St Jo sep h live o n th e f a i n t I *n N o v e m b e r , 1 9 5 9 , w h e n a s t u - tra , life -s a v in g minutes n o w , t o 1 2 0 0 d e g r e e s f o r s c v e r q i iness editor of the Aaoortated thcrs, who u te s . and L in d a T e m p le m a n , an ad­ Press, who is touring the de­ h o p e th a t 'm a v b e th in g s w ill | T h e s u i t is m a d e of ahn& v e rtis in g m a jo r fro m F in d la y . pressed areas, tells of condi­ p ic k u p a g a in ." d i f f i c u lt to r c - i e d f i b r e - g l a s s c l o t h a n d ctcj! O h io , a r e th e fir« * " in te r te rm tion* in H'rst Virginia, long train for t h e new i n d u s t r i e s t h e o f a c o a t , t r o u s e r . - , ¡v»*4 ia j te m o r* of th e w eek. one of the worst states In c a te and lo c a l c o m m u n itie s r e i n f o r c e d s a f e t y h e lm e t v iiJ A n so n is a « s o n a 'e e d ito r of rhronir unemployment. : h o ia e c a n b e a t t r a c t e d to W e s t , fa c e p la te . t h e 1961 W o l v e r i n e . H e i* p u b ­ ' V irginia . ! F o rtu n a te ly , th e CHA RLESTON .W V.1 . ( API "You know ,” said o n e l o n g , lic a tio n s e h a irm o n fo r In te r- been needed f o r a n a c tu a l —In M arch of l a s t y ear. L e n - i i e tim e c o a l area b u s i n e s s m a n , “ t h e F r a t n m i t y e o u n r i ! /tra i f r.V c m 11 \ Elliott of Rossm ore. W . V a . . lost b u t s a f e ty s e rv ic e s pe B erkley area f r e q u e n t l y w ins r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o A U S O « tu r i o n i h i s job a* a trackm an i n the g iv e i t a te s t in D e e m s « *5 rrm m en d a tio n for h a v i n g t h e 1 a n a b a n d o n e d h o u s e o a Coi o o n g rrss. coal mine* lfe hasnt w orked ¡ . . b e s t naval r e c r u i t m e n t in the 1 O t h e r A TTSG a c tiv i tie s tn e lu r ie ro ad w a s s e t a fire . steadily, since f i f t h naval district. T h a t 's th e j r r .e m h e r s h i p in The A c a d e m ic Elliott i* 50, the fath e r of A ffa ir* C o m m itte e and v i.e e - young boys j o i n i n g u p because OFFICERS c a re fu lly a, nine children. H e is one of an th ere arc no jobs h e r e . " c h a irm a n o f th e S e le c t C n m m i!- m in e d th e le n g th o f um e i arm y of unem ployed in the I T he s t a t e ' s p o p u la tio n ha« a b l e f o r w o r k i n g ;r. * bts: te e o n R O T great so u th ern coal m ine areas A n s o n e n r o l l e d a t M S tT in t h e dropped from 2 . 5 0 0 , 5 5 2 i n 1 9 5 0 ro o m w ith th e p p rv te ctv e « of the .«fate w ho face th e p res­ ■to 1 ,8 6 0 ,0 0 0 i n 1 9 6 0 . f a il o f 1958 a n d h a s g a in e d s e n ­ ¡n g , c a lle d a p ro x im • • s r ; ent w ith despair an d th e fu tu re B ut the drop m s o m e of the * i o r s t a t u s b y c a r r y i n g 21 c r e d i t s b r e a th in g e q u ip m e . w ithout hope. coal producing areas is . m ore | e t c h te rm . 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