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PAGE FOUR THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. <strong>1944</strong><br />

THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />

Established 188*<br />

Published every Friday by<br />

THE SOUTH AMBOY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inn<br />

M. C. Bloodgood, Editor J. E. Coogan, Business Manager<br />

Entered M Second Claw Matter at the South Amboy Post Office<br />

Un^er the Act of Mai^h S. 1879<br />

SubacrljJtlon Rate\^ 92.00 per Year. Five Cents per Ctfpy,<br />

advcrttjfijt beyond the cost of space occupied by the error.<br />

beeij<br />

poinl<br />

COal.<br />

A NEW DAY FOR COAL<br />

industry, including its employed and owners, has,<br />

ore maligned, and less appreciated, from the stand]<br />

its importance to every home in the land, than h<br />

It is an activity which fa so important that it has<br />

his year the danger of fl>e Is greater than normal<br />

f the manpower shortage. Forest protection agenlost<br />

many of their trained ".smoke chatters" and<br />

can count on iarge number* of men id combat conions.<br />

Last year in the single state of California, fires<br />

ibered areas, water sheds, and grain fields swept thru<br />

. Niiw out of ten were man made and therefore<br />

Such fires do irreparable damage to the war<br />

'They destroy fatural resources that only timcKcan<br />

. Where standing timW has been wiped out, tm^<br />

hundreds of years.<br />

»m now until the ftrst aoaking fall rains, efforts to<br />

fire should be redoubled. Extreme care should be<br />

burning trash. Every cigarette butt should be com-<br />

ly extlnfruinhed. Extreme caution should govern the<br />

' matches.<br />

are stiff penalties for failure te observe aetvenmetsures<br />

during the Are season. But ere^ft<br />

unless the public wholeheartedly cooporatti<br />

ition authorities. In moat i<br />

it who HUIU a fue Utonigh<br />

He may wreak<br />

. He<br />

are<br />

to<br />

viituilly taken for granted by a nation which depends<br />

coal unconsciously as it does on air and water. x<br />

order to remedy this condition, the bituminous co<br />

mit operators a year ago started to make available fac<br />

coal Through advertising columns, its story h-^<br />

beet) to an audience exceeding 350,000,006 readers dur- \<br />

th Si year. An improvement in industry morale has I iM1|LJ4<br />

'ft helps any man'or any industry to read that heV^<br />

good job, instead of continually hearing how bach/<br />

incompetent he is. i\ I<br />

public is interested in a progressive industry—iK<br />

ts in operating metaads and advantages to em-<br />

pk>y< the public understands an industry and its probbe<br />

more able to help solve difficulties fairly,<br />

they arise. ' - : "-^ j of fresh, clean air, explosion proof electric locomotives for<br />

le^updeground where a spark might mean disaster, huge<br />

ling n^achines and conveyors—all these have taken fetich<br />

thfCJSaiard and a good deal of the backrbreaking out of<br />

" _",;U''.:• ^<br />

inrnn rnal i« Hning a fine job fn nwfcmy Icnow,<br />

the important part coal and the coal miner plafinthe<br />

natioikfc economy. This record speaks well for thVfuture<br />

and its ability to supply the needs of the nation^<br />

BE CAREFUL<br />

withering late summer sun, the danger<br />

boca<br />

cics<br />

7 Back of each story of shortage there Is, another story<br />

of abundance—a' story of unprecedented output by private<br />

"'ft'flttttry to help" win the wai.—So^itris^wj^ )c$al. And beof<br />

this other story, victory is withft<br />

EXCUSE, PLEASE\<br />

of<br />

«arm i<br />

*$e' crammed to the'roof<br />

Irresponsible spokesmen for labor a(<br />

man-hours lost through strikes in ternj<br />

> the striking workers only. The hypocj<br />

revealed during.the Philadelphia<br />

measure<br />

ie time lost<br />

eir method<br />

?(^trike. In a<br />

William H.<br />

"It involves<br />

ransit Comtranspor<br />

ui<br />

in<br />

mnny millione<br />

mmnr pememi<br />

•hotiW Uke Ume to think alxnit<br />

A fflt>RY Of<br />

fehn Kmbit, whose name is familiar to millions of<br />

listeners, recently bmtfaaai a story about coal Hurt<br />

interlude la MM ajaenvy andtgUoca or<br />

voiwd tar otffeiaidot. la|ajpn I<br />

• " If A < 'Mlitt utar of eoml In Tw<br />

mi yaafu-aunVimt to maa«<br />

thtf earth fmrr ftrtie* a'<br />

it "America caa Uke hen w have r<br />

cnotifh to limt tt*r thnw or four<br />

i» iaminHini. it ha« an<br />

If wftf» 10 rwr<br />

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