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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • 7

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IT PAGE SEVEN SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1963 With the Armed Forces Bee Causes Crash of Louisiana School Bus Area Woman Attends Funeral, Then Dies Mrs. Anna Yanonis, Shenandoah, was fatally stricken after attending funeral services on Sat Oliver W. Knorr, a former Use Our Lay-Away PARADIS, La. (UPI)-A bee flittered through the window of Army Private Charles L. Carpenter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl H. Carpenter, 506 West Pine Street, is participating in sCollege Aid Bill Heads Toward House Approval WASHINGTON (UP1) A cently was promoted to chief warrant officer at Fort Eustis, while assigned to Headquarters, U.S. Army Transportation School. Grip is a helicopter pilot in the headquarters.

He entered the Army in 1953. The warrant officer is a graduate of St. Edward's High School, Shamokin. His wife. Trudy, is with him at Fort Eustis, Va.

urday for her husband. Mrs. Yanonis had attended the Operation Big Lift, the largest transoceanic Army Air Force deployment ever made by air. The exercise began October 22 funeral of her husband, Charles. WW Lr II Lili STORE A requiem Mass was held in St compromise $1.2 billion "bricks George's Church.

Shenandoah, Shamokin resident, recently was promoted to specialist four at Fort Benjamin Harrison, where he is serving with the Army Finance School. Knorr attended Shamokin High School and moved from the community at the end of his junior year. He was a grandson of the late Walter Knorr and Mrs. Gertrude Fiebig, of Shamokin. He was graduated from Upper Moreland High School and attend and mortar" college aid con and committal services at the fetf and is scheduled to end in late December.

Carpenter and other mem ttructkm bill appeared today to a 51 passenger school bus Monday and attacked the lady driv er. The bus landed in a bayou. Seven children and the driver were hospitalized. Minor injuries were received by 34 other children and nine escaped unharmed. Hospital sources said none was seriously injured.

Police said the bee attacked Mrs. Anna E. Hogan, 29, and she lost control of the vehicle. It ran into the bayou on the opposite side of the road. The bus overturned in about three feet of water.

parish cemetery. bers of the 2nd Armored Division be headed toward relatively easy House approval. Mrs. Yanonis was taken to Lo-j cust Mountain Hospital where i were flown from bases near L. i I i Ac I The measure, expected to she was pronounced dead on Fort Hood, to bases in Germany where they drew heavy equipment from preposi- ed Penn State Abington cam tioned stocks.

The men then pus. aJ Burglar Spared From Jail Term The victim of a burglary played a major role in keeping a 19-year-old youth who robbed him out of jail. Charles Betz, Wapwallopen R. D. 2, appeared Monday in Columbia County court, where he pleaded guilty to burglary last Staff Sergeant William G.

Lew. joined other U.S. troops stationed in Germany for a NATO training exercise. Upon completion of the training, the division will turn in its equipment and Ukrainian Group Will Convene This Evening Ukrainian Brotherhood will meet tonight at 8:00 in the club rooms at Shamokin and Independence Streets. John Lutzkowicz, president, wilj conduct the meeting.

Nomi- Finds Lost Earring NICASTRO, Italy (UPI) -Mrs. Amalia Caffano, 34. killed Is, Shamokin, is participating in Exercise Big Lift, the joint Department of Defense demonstration of U.S. capability for rapid massive reinforcement of NATO return to the U.S. one of her hens to make a The exercise is a demonstra NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY For Christmas MOST OF OUR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE IS NOW IN STOCK BUY NOW AT OUR DISCOUNT PRICES tion of U.S.

military ability to Staff Sergeant Anthony If forces in Europe J. has chicken soup and lound in its stomach an earring that her daughter Stefania, 5, lost a month ago. Sergeant Lewis, an Air Force Shamokin. August 8 of the La Mantia Sport-; nation of officers will highlight reinforce NATO forces through airlift of a U.S. based division to Germany and link-up of this mg Goods Store on the Blooms- the session.

been graduated from the Noncommissioned Officer Preparatory School at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. burg-Berwick highway division with combat equipment aircraft crew chief, is a member of a Composite Air Strike Force of 116 Tactical Air Command aircraft deployed to France At the time he was arrested, positioned there. Betz was in the 1 of Phar! "ToH" I gllonll, al tha He was trained in the duties Carpenter, an automatic rifle- and Germany. Combat a.r and nd responsjbilities of Mr Force man in Troop 2nd Reconnais-iiatter-g used car Jot on tentatively deepened to $410 million Tuesday. Manpower: Deputy Defense Secretary Roswell Gilpatric was expected to be the leadoff witness at the opening of bearings by the Senate subcommittee on have a somewhat rougher time in the Senate, would authorize a three-year program of federal grants and loans for construction of college classrooms, libraries and laboratories.

As the college bill started through its last legislative obstacles, House-Senate conferees began work on the tougher problem of reconciling differences in vocational education aid bills. The House passed a five-year bill quadrupling the present $57 million yearly aid payment for Job training schools. But the Senate provided a five fold boost and also added the authority to extend the 1958 National Defense Education Act and increase its college student loan program and to carry on the politically popular "impacted areas" aid program for schools crowded by the children of federal workers and sen-icemen. Other congressional news: Foreign Aid: The Senate's 2 billion foreign aid bill faced a new onslaught from critics who believe a proposed $385 million compromise cut is not enough. The cut, designed by leaders of both parties to stave a off mora drastic reductions, was reu non-commissioned officers.

The lvlslonsjBloomsburg-Millville highway. 1st are Deing proviutu as elements in nrsan Cavalry entered the Army LaMantia appeared in court, of the U.S. Strike Command. ization, management, leader- ship, military justice, security and human relations. The sergeant, son of Mr.

and MILLER'S SUPPER CLUB EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Music by JOHNNY B0GUSH Featuring MARGIE PAIGE Big Lift also involves the transoceanic airlift in history with the Military Air Transport Service, assisted by Strategic Air Command and U. S. employment and manpower. The group has been conducting a six-month investigation of national employment and manpower problems. Mrs.

Anthony E. Zienda, 1204 W. Pine Street, is assigned to in April, 1963, and completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. The 19-year-old soldier is a 1962 graduate of Shamokin Area High School and attended the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. James P.

Gripp, 29, son of with Betz and his father. La-Mantia told the court that he wanted to keep the defendant in his employ. The court was also informed that the loot taken, including seven guns and one pistol, had been returned. Betz obtained his job with La-Mantia some time after he had burglarized the latter's spiting goods store. Navy elements, moving la.000 the 4522nd Field Maintenance USE OUR LAY-AWAY Baker: Republican members II II troops of the 2nd Armored Divi- Squadron here as an aircraft sion to West Germany in a 72- maintenance technician.

hour period. Sergeant Zienda is a graduate of the Senate committee investigating the Robert G. (Bobby) Baker case insist they must ti- t- tj. v- tj- tJv. 1- The sergeant, who attended, of Coal Township High School.

I Mrs. Martha Gripp, Paxinos, re- have the right to call witnesses and send out investigators. The committee planned to vote on whether to hire an outside chief counsel for the politically sensitive probe. Shamokin High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William 0. Lewis of 238 West Sunbury Street, His wife, Nancy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Fairbanks, Harlingen, Tex.

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