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Unprecedented Contingent Had Smaller-Than-Average Percentage of Rejections, Unofficial Investigation Shows Men Late in Getting Away Bus Breaks Down On . Return Trip Hundreds Await Arrival
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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 16 Mar 1944, Thu Page 1
__- Some 200 Men Believed To Have Passed
Pre-Induction Medical Exam Saturday In Erie -__
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__ Unprecedented Contingent Had Smaller-Than-Average Percentage of Rejections, Unofficial Investigation Shows Men Late in Getting Away Bus Breaks Down On . Return Trip Hundreds Await Arrival __
The local draft board has been notified that no registrant of 18 to 25 was to be considered a "key man" in war industry unless his deferment was recommended by the State Director. The only way industrial workers from 18 through 25 can be deferred other than on designation by their state directors as "key men" is when they are engaged in an activity designated as deferable by Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Selective Service Director. The new ruling follows an unprecedented March call that Saturday took 290 from Potter County to Erie for the pre-induction medical examination. According to an unofficial tabulation made by the Enterprise, more than 200 were found to be physically fit for military duty a much higher percentage than average. Rejections have been running close to 50. Official figures have not been disclosed. One of the men accepted Saturday was so eager to get on with his military career that he left immediately for induction without first notifying his wife. Hundreds of wives and children milled about in Coudersport Saturday night and early Sunday morn-ing waiting for the men to return, Late getting started Saturday morning they arrived about 3:30 Sunday morning.
Following are the men who took the medical examination:
Leland O. Barkley, Coudersport Elmer E. Major, Austin Stephen S. Kudlock, Austin
Paul E- Greenfield, Westfield, R.D. Manley N. Trask, Shinglehouse Theodore J. Sykora, Galeton
Frederick W. Johnson, Coudersport Gerald A. Schmidt, Coudersport Prank J. Shutt, Genesee
Benjamin W. Main, Galeton Babbitt A. Harris, Shinglehouse Carlton H. Lutz, Coudersport
Robert M. Williams, Galeton Russell C. Fessenden, Roulette John D. Mix, Shinglehouse
Marcus C. Harvey, Coudersport Richard P. Stilson, Coudersport Andrew C. Perry, Genesee
Wm. T. Wichert, Coudersport Willard C. Boyd, Coudersport Robert L. Sinsabaugh, Roulette
Ernest O. Gill, Genesee Joseph D. Vandernick, Ulysses Charles R. Johnson, Coudersport
Lewis E. Albee, Galeton Bannard F. Rinehuls Keating Summit Clarence L. Kelligan, Coudersport
Major R. Grandin, Roulette Henry A. Lepold, Austin Roy F. Heimel, Coudersport
Hubert A. Mathews, Shinglehouse Donald A. Hand, Genesee Roland C. Rudolph, Coudersport
Gilbert T. Morris, Shinglehouse Francis A. Sterner. Austin John J. Mann, Mills
Archie L. Stone, Genesee Charles H. Lush, Galeton Charles E. Keck, Austin
Harold A. Bailey, Oswayo Lawrence E. Elder, Ulysses Grant W. Moshier, Coudersport
Merton W. Stanford, Ulysses Mark T. Kirkpatrick, Galeton Howard E. Moore, Coudersport
Gerald I. Fisk, Genesee Wilmer E. Kunkle, Coudersport Kenneth I. Sloat, Little Genesee
Glenn W. Cornell, Genesee Mervin A. Gross, Galeton Russell J. Campbell, Ulysses
Frank Sluga, Austin Herbert A. Dorfeld, Coudersport Charles H. Tubbs, Sabinsviile, R.D.
Howard L. Young, Shinglehouse Albert P. Pagano, Galeton Howard Campbell, Austin
Charles A. Lindemuth, Genesee Owen E. Metzger. Coudersport John W. Chamberlain, Coudersport
Lester L. Plotts, Austin Clyde R. Haupt, Coudersport Daniel R. Johnson, Oswayo
Fayette W. Hauber, Coudersport Charles E. Kennedy, Coudersport Fred C. Higley, Oswayo
Michael J. Eberl, Coudersport Lawrence A. Cone, Coudersport Alfred B. Brooks, Shinglehouse
Howard E. Baker. Roulette Jesse Campbell, Austin Clayton E. Fuller, Genesee
Ernest J. Abbey. Coudersport Charles H. Beiling, Galeton Lawrence C. Nelson, Mills
Horace A. McLeod, Keating Summit Paul E. Trank. Coudersport Richard F. Lentz Jr., Austin
Paul Tubbs, Galeton Stephen D. Kelley, Coudersport Fred Goodwin, Austin
Clayton L. Kellogg, Roulette Harold J. Blythe, Austin James H. Glaspy, Austin
Herbert F. Coyle, Shinglehouse Rockwell L. Schofield Harrison Valley John R. Regg, Coudersport
Welcome H. Buchanan, Coudersport Maurice H. Costello, Genesee William A. Pringle, Austin
Grover N. Mc Iver, Austin Thomas V. Booth, Coudersport Bernard W. Patton, Roulette
Robert L. Jandrew, Shinglehouse Andrew L. Greco, Galeton Frank J. Cornelius, Shinglehouse
Donald R. Goodnoe, Coudersport Richard R. Nelson, Shinglehouse Glenn W. Fowler, Austin
Ned L. Snyder, Coudersport William L. Davis, Harrison Valley Robert P. Peters, Shinglehouse
Herold E. Mann, Ulysses Ralph M. Lance, Coudersport Charles B. Bess, Shinglehouse
Leon J. Snyder, Ulysses Fordyce J. Ball, Shinglehouse George J. Beck, Germania
Carl W. Mitchell, Coudersport Harry Kellogg, Roulette Raymond A. Karhan, Galeton
John MacMartin, Coudersport Wallace W. Geiser, Galeton Milan C. MacMartin, Coudersport
Harold A. Gridley, Ulysses Irving J. Haskins, Coudersport Foster W. Crosby, Coudersport
Harold Geiser, Galeton Mazen L. Pratt, Shinglehouse Albert D. Ludwig, Keating Summit
James D. Chalmers, Galeton Kenneth G. Russell, Coudersport Frederick A. Swetland, Mills
Arthur F. Craig, Harrison Valley Cecil R. Neffe, Coudersport Francis J. Busshaus, Cross Fork
Arnold L. Reed, Genesee Richard L. Snyder, Westfield, RJX Jesse C. Newbury, Coudersport
William R. Bacon, Galeton Roger P. Downey, Ulysses Richard L. Thompson, Roulette
Robert L. Cornelius, Roulette Freddie W. Baker, Roulette Duane H. Allen, Galeton
Walter M. Jackson, Coudersport William T. Busch, Coudersport Robert A. Fessenden, Roulette
William M. Squires, Ulysses Coral H. Clark, Roulette Clifford Hill, Millport
Howard W. Brown, Ulysses Harry L. Young, Ulysses Harold D. Covey, Coudersport
Ferd W. Donaldson, Genese. Lawrence O. Grigsby, Coudersport Miles A. Heinrich, Galeton
William E. Kilbourne, Galeton Cheviot W. Hackett, Galeton Clyde W. Flynn, Ulysses
Dorr W. Smith, Galeton William N. Norton, Shinglehouse Herbert C. Austin, Austin
Norman S. Peterson, Shinglehouse Kenneth B. Hyde, Roulette Meade C. Cochran, Austin
Prank J. Deitrick, Coudersport Roger G. Outman, Mills John Harrier, Jr., Austin
Ernest A. Sabin, Coudersport Benn P. Goodrich, Ridgway Walter J. Falk, Roulette
Peter M. Pelegrina, Galeton Harry M. Hackett, Genesee Harold H. Monroe, Sabinsviile, RJO.
Earl R. Aylesworth, Galeton Howard H. Schrlau, Coudersport Victor L. Williams, Genesee
William A. Gridley, Galeton William G. Schroeder, Coudersport Lynn E. Wykoff, Austin
Walter B. Windt, Coudersport William B. Harris, Coudersport Earl W. Mahon, Wharton
Harry C. Jones, Coudersport Casper A. Huggler, Galeton Howard R. Doud, Galeton
Walter Spokart, Ulysses Donald R. Dunn, Coudersport Harold L. Mangel, Coudersport
Vincent M. Hosley, Genesee Richard E. Brown, Roulette Roland E. Kemp, Shinglehouse
Arthur O. Tracy, Coudersport Walter D. Spearen, Austin Claude F. Bauman, Galeton
Clinton M. Burrous, Genesee Robert A. Baker, Roulette Guy E. Calhoun, Shinglehouse
Lester H. Crawford,, Coudersport James D. Potter, Harrison Valley William L. Robinson, - Coudersport
Carroll R. Cole, Westfield, RJX Thomas M. Lawler, Coudersport Kenneth W. Tausher, Coudersport
Earner H. Clinton, Keating Summit Franklin S. Sebolt,- Coudersport Kenneth E. Perry, Coudersport -
Robert E. Green. Galeton Merle A. Bliss, Galeton Gerald E. Abbott, Harrison Valley
Francis C. Tucker, Shinglehouse John N. ObleskL Roulette
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Weldon R. Dunham, Galeton Frank J. Pesock, Coudersport John Majot, Austin
Ernest L. Lucas, Coudersport Joseph H. Boyd, Coudersport Edgar D. Brewer, Coudersport
Chester C. Clark, Keating Summit Fred B. Emerson, Coudersport Clarence Stiles, Westfield RD
Donald J. Averill, Keating Summit John F. Stephen, Austin Vivian L. Ball, Genesee
Harold E. Swartout, Roulette Milton E. Hunsinger, Austin Elwin J. Barr, Roulette
Oliver M. Perkins, Shinglehouse Gilbert I. Kilcoin, Coudersport Wm. H. Lewellen, Coudersport
Taft L. Ayers, Coudersport Edwin W. Vanocker, Austin George D. Azzole, Galeton
William E. Doyle, Galeton John H. Hefover, Galeton Vaughn E. Tingley, Austin
Leo E. Osburn, Shinglehouse John A. Prince, Shinglehouse Philip L. Hess, Galeton
Maxwell E. Caskey, Coudersport Donald L. Baker, Coudersport Carl A. Nelson, Millport
John B. Cavallero, Galeton Ross F. Colgrove, Austin Wilbur O. Kinney, Roulette
Joseph D. Castano, Coudersport Lawrence C. Thompson, Ulysses Francis A. Johnson, Sabinsville, R. D.
Robert C. Welsh, Coudersport Edward F. Gotshall, Coudersport Calvin G. Bell, Shinglehouse
Richard D. Seltz, Galeton William N Postlewait, Coudersport Lewis S. Voorhees, Shinglehouse
Louie T. Crippen, Westfleld, . R.D. Walter M. Blow, Coudersport Francis G. Shalkowskl, Coudersport
John H. Hobaugh, Galeton Fred F. Harlow, Genesee James H. Moran, Coudersport
Raymond O. Fox, Genesee Leon E. Bailey, Shinglehouse Sidney E. Genaux, Shinglehouse
Hollis E. Barney, Shinglehouse Lloyd G. Branning, Harrison Valley Elijah E. Haynes, Shinglehouse
Clarence Irvin, Galeton Marshall I. Taraberi, Galeton Frederick S. Mclntire, Coudersport
Lloyd A. Evans, Harrison Valley Benjamin C. Barnett, Austin Howard M. Butler, Keating Summit
James W. Franke, Coudersport Ward E. Schoonover, Galeton Keith L. Purdy, Austin
Harry B. Abbott, Coudersport Sidney J. Barton, Coudersport George A. Haskins, Genesee
Fred W. Webb, Coudersport Paul W. Reynolds, Shinglehouse Owen M. Holcomb, Shinglehouse
Frank Bixby Jr., Shinglehouse Lawrence C. Duel, Harrison Valley Richard L. Covey, Coudersport
Thomas R. Shear, Coudersport Joseph S. Dynda, Austin Alfred F. Kemp, Shinglehouse
Ovid G. Havens, Austin Henry R. Morris, Shinglehouse Edgar A. Bryson, Galeton
William A. Walley, Shinglehouse Gordon R. Gains, Austin Kenneth Walters, Galeton
Charles L. Stone, Roulette Roy M. Klinger, Shinglehouse Grayel L. Tauscher, Austin
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Former Resident Dies After Heart Attack
Gerald Randall, for 35 years a resident of Coudersport, died suddenly from a heart attack in Buffalo, Sunday (May 22, 1949). He had resided in Buffalo for the past five years.
Deceased was bom in Oswayo, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clark Randall. He married Alice Bessie Glace at Portville, N.Y. June 23, 1937. Mrs. Randall and five children, all of Buffalo, survive. The children are
- Harold,
- Richard,
- Inez,
- Judith and
- Gary.
- A sister, Doris Randall, lives in Buffalo and
a brother, Joseph Randall, is a resident of Portland, Ore.
- A daughter by a previous marriage, Geraldine Randall, resides at Wellsville.
Mr. Randall was employed by the Frontier Insulating Company of Buffalo. The body was brought to the Grabe Funeral Home here.
Funeral service was held from the Grabe Funeral Home, yesterday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with the Rev. Roy H. Burchell officiating.
- Interment was in Five Corners Cemetery.
Pallbearers were:
- Ned Snyder,
- William Hughes,
- Edgar Brewer,
- Steve Snyder,
- Paul Brewer and
- Eddie Gotshall.
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Morgan AM&T contract ratified
February 24, 2007
By a slender four-vote margin, unionized workers at the Morgan AM&T plant (formerly Pure Carbon Co.), east of Coudersport, ratified a new three-year labor agreement.
Vote on the pact was 111-107 in favor. More than 90 employees did not participate in the vote, which was held at the Coudersport Consistory on Saturday.
The thin margin of passage was traced to dissatisfaction with the requirement that employees pay a higher percentage of health insurance premiums, as well as some sentiment that per-hour pay increases were inadequate.
On the other hand, supporters were satisfied with the total package of wage increases, greater employer contributions to 401(k) retirement plans over the next three years, and other aspects of the labor agreement. It was hammered out between management and local representatives of the IUE-CWA, the industrial division of the Communication Workers of America.
Morgan AM&T is revising its production activities. Its traditional carbon product line is being phased out, while orders increase for manufacture of armor for military and private sector customers.
With the union contract now settled, the company is expected to more forward with an 18,000 sq. ft. addition.
The Coudersport plant is a valuable component of parent company Morgan Crucible’s operations. Morgan, based in England, has acquired Aceram, a Canadian company that’s a leader in armor technology, as part of its expansion into the body armor business.
The company’s history in Potter County dates back nearly 50 years. Groundbreaking was held by the Coudersport Chamber of Commerce on the Norman Leete farm in November 1957.
By January 1959, the 36,000 sq. ft. building was open for production, with a workforce of 63. At that time, Pure Carbon produced carbon brushes for electric motors and related products.
As the product line evolved, expansions took place in 1967, 1972 and 1974, for a total of 120,000 sq. feet.
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