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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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7
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Rap Colonial Powers in UN. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (API -The Soviet bloc and a host of Asian-African nations pressed one of the bitterest at it as an outgrowth of the colonial system. Want Africa Atom-Free Colonialism also was probably I vuiwKiuntjiii a a in IPI JcliJl tacks on Western colonial powers Jin for another going-over in the 'main Political Committee, which opened debate on an Asian-African' resolution demanding that all Africa be kept free of nuclear weapons and all foreign bases on the continent be liquidated. With the powerful 49-nation sian-African group supported in U.

N. history. Colonialism was under simultaneous fire in the 103-nation-General Assembly and two of its main committees, However, there was no attack on Communist domination of subject countries to which most of the Asians and Africans turn a blind eye. Soviet Vn. U.S.

In the General Assembly debate got under way on proposals to carry out the United Nations' I9fi0 declaration against colonialism. The Soviet Union denounced the United States and Britain as the main colonial powers barring freedom for millions of people. The United States countered that the U. S. S.

R. was using colonialism as a pretext for a propaganda attack on the West. In the Trusteeship Committee a parade of Communist, Asian and African countries blasted Portugal for the way it runs its overseas territories. In the special Political Committee, nation after nation bitterly assailed South Africa's white supremacist policy and pointed to Close Voting in Loganton tXKJANTON Voters crossed party lihes in electing four cou'n eUmen from among six candidate; yesterday in the general election choosing two Republicans and two It was very close. Of all the borough contests, the Democrats won in five cases; Re publicans, three.

The winners were G. Arthur Grieb and Robert E. Bixel. Dem ocrats, and David L. Stamm am Glenn C.

Liipold, Republicans. The count: Mr. Grieb, 124: Mr BixeJ, 121: Mr. Stamm, 117; Mr. Lupold, 115: Paul E.

Heggenstal- Democrat, 105, and Roy T. Trostle, Republican, 103. The race for seats on the school board was not quite so close. Elected were Allen C. Weaver and Nevin M.

Lamey, both Democrats. The results: Mr. Weaver. 114; (Mr. Lamey, 96; Sheldon G.

MoJJer, Republican, 80, and Marguerite Douty, Republican. 62. Saowden R. Schreckengast, Democrat, was elected auditor with 107 votes. His rival, Donald Dunn, Republican, had 87.

Edna Mark, Democrat, was named tax collector. She "had 108 votes 32 for Robert Sheasley, Republican, Nittany Auxiliary To Serve Dinner LAMAB The Nittany Valley Fire Company Auxiliary will serve a father and son banquet Friday night at SO in the Lamar Methodist church annex. That will be the next scheduled event on iti program following the election of officers Monday evening when Mrs. Geneva Frank and Mrs. Florence Gates hostesses at.

Mrs. Frank's home. Mrs. Ruby Nihart was elected president; Mrs. Annette Vaughan.

vice president; Mrs. Peg Knarr, secretary; Mrs. Edna Young, treasurer; Mrs. Mildred Conklin, financial secretary; Mrs. Betty Barner.

Mrs. Agnes Fargus and Mrs. Frank, trustees. Mrs. Agnes Fargus has invited the ladies to make cancer dressings at her home in Clintondale Nov.

15 at 1 p.m. The group will sponsor a welfare child. For the next meeting Dec. Mrs. Edna Young will be hostess.

There will be a Christmas gift exchange. Woolrich PTA Hears Language Study Talk WOOLRIOH-The Merit of Foreign Language Study was discussed last Thursday by Lee Van Horn the Lock Haven Stale College faculty at a meeting of the Woolrich PTA in the school. Mr. Van Horn emphasized the importance of learning foreign languages if we are to have better world understanding. The PTA will supply weekly readers for each child starting next semester.

Principal Barry reported that Lhe tap-on fee for. would be $350. The possibility of having educational TV in the school is being explored. The 5th Grade won the pareni count. down the line on colonialism by the Soviet bloc and a number of other nations, most of the resolutions against colonial practices were -virtually certain to win approval.

S. G. Lapin, foreign minister Split Tickets 'n Woodward, DUNNSTOWN There. plenty of split voting in the election in Woodward Township yesterday. Republicans took four of the contested township offices; Democrats, two.

Mrs. Faye E. Repub- of the Russian Republic, charged lican, who sought election as assessor after having been named in the assembly that U. S. monopolies "take $20 billion a year profits from the new countries and worm their way In to force out the old colonizers." to fill an unexpired term, was defeated by John J.

Laubscher. Mrs. Donovan polled 276 votes to Mr. JLaubscher's 308. Carroll W.

Johiuton, Republican, and Willard Barth, Democrat, were elected school directors in a close contest. The count: Mr. Johnson, 304; Mr. Barth, 287; Albert J. Poremsky, Democrat, and S.

P. Haussener, Republican, I. Sidney Johnson, Republican, was reelected tax collector. He had' votes to 229 for Richard Ci'anmer, 'Democrat. Clyde Glossiwr, Republican, was chosen supervisor with 361 votes.

His rival, Thomas L. Probst, Democrat, had 222. Russell Hemphill. Republican, was reelected constable. He polled 302 votes to the Democrat Robert Bowes' 268.

Beech Creek Contest Close BEECH CREEK There was a hectic; race here among the six men running for four council seats Tuesday. Elected were Harry Peters and Earl W. Rockey, Democrats, and William B. and John R. White, Republicans.

The results: Mr. Peters, 1H2 votes; Mr. Kessinger, 144; Mr. White, 132; Mr. Hockey, 125, John A.

Haugh, Democrat, 120. and Gene Eborhart, Repub- ilican, 117. Wednesday, November 8, 1961 Gerald Bittner, Democrat, was reelected mayor (tailing 120 votes while his opponent, Robert E. Miller, Republican, had 109. Mrs.

Pauline H. Gundlach, Democrat, was reelected justice -The Lock Haven, Exprett-7 of the peace. She had 121 votes: John T. Kessinger, Republican, 100. Edrie H.

Johnson, Republican, easily won the election for tax) collector with 173 votes to 57 polled for Marv Lucas. Democrat. Since adult penguins usually outnumber the chicks, there is spirited competition to adopt orphans and strays. Baby penguins are often 'killed in fray. NAPPING! Buy what you your LOANS up to '600 CLINTON CO.

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