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Sixteen WILKESBARRE RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1967. Sngar Notch Warrior Itun Correspondent ASMILIEY ABEA CorresjMmdent LESTER DETXRICK, 824-08S1 WILLIE Correspondent JOSEPH ASKLAR, 287-3731 Wilkcs-Darro Township Correspondent MilS. JOSEPH SAKADUSKI 6 Vehicles Damaged In Turnpike Mishaps Six vehicles were damaged and two persona injured In accidents on the turnpike extention yesterday afternoon within less than a half hour. MRS. PATRICIA Kl'KLEAVICZ 824-8214 Hire Crossing Guards, Cooney A sking Board A station wagon operated byt suffered.

Car was damaged about John C. Knipp, 43, of 3 Patriot Circle. Devon, was de Picnic Aides Meet Tonight Parish Planning Dinner and Events 70 Trucks in Parade; Fire Queens Selected Firemen's night is scheduled for tonight at the annual bazar sponsored by Maltby Volunteer Fire Company on the grounds on Owen Street. A parade comprised of ap-j proximately 70 fire trucks Willi Iff Center Staff Is Completed Settlement House Camp in 29th Year Georgetown Settlement House molished about $1,500 when the Mayor Patrick Cooney is advocating to Ashley School Board that for the opening of the new school term in September the car, with bald rear tires, went into a skid in the rain on a curve five roi'es north of Mahoning budget include money for hiring school guards, Cooney stated there Mayor Valley Iii.erchange, crashed into an embankment and on its right 1 1 are a number of crossings in the get under way at 7:30 from the A special meeting wilj be held tonight at 7:30 for the commit grounds, proceed up Owen Knipp escaped injury, Dut nis wife, Rosalie, 41, suffered in Street, over Main, down Hughes tee planning the summer picnic juries to her right leg, and 5400. An accident occurred In th tunnell at 4:55 p.

m. when Larry Ray Turner, 16, of Sunfield, driving a 1967 truck stopped In the tunnel to report Sutton's accident to a guard. While he was stopped, a car operated by Richard H. Putnam, 30, of Avoca, N. Y.j rainmed inton the rear of the tdck.

Damage to the two vehicles totaled $300. They were able to move out Of the tunnel under 'their own power. As a result of the accident in the tunnel and resultant traffic tie up another occurred three minutes-later when- Joseph So-linko, 44, of Lansford, stopped his car, and Andrew Stofan, 27, of 339 Washington Street, Free-land, skidded on the rain-slicked Cruiser Conks, CJ)S Unhorsed Theollce cruiser has been de- and Community Center announced its staff for the 1967 camping season has been completed. Season will begin the 29th year of camping recreation for Georgetown Settlement Louise luana Heads Auxiliary For Third Term and Laverick streets to Owen and back to the hose house. Peter Madaya is parade mar daughter, Martha, 13, naa a laceration of the nose.

The moth er and daughter were removed shal. borough dangerous for youngsters traveling to and from school and by placing school guards a dangerous condition could be eliminated. From 7 until 3 o'clock each day there 5s only one police officer on duty and he must cross the children at the South Main -Street-School, which takes -him away from his regular duties and leaves the rest of the town without protection if an emer-eencv arises and those in need to Gnaden Hueuen Hospital, Lehighton, in the turnpike am velopinjA motor trouble and fi Swoyersville police will lead the parade, followed by the com Director will be George Black; at St. Charles auditorium, ah or-ficers and committee members were requested to attend. The picnic has been set for June 29, 30 and July Jerome Brogan, president of the Holy Name Society, is general chairman.

Mary Carr, president of the Altar and Rosary Society, is co-chairman. Mrs. Richard Young- bulance Cpl. Michael Cicon of bined color- guard of-Andrew Turnpike State Police investi nally conKed out yesterday afternoon, leaving- police without transportation unless they use private aumobiles. Lawrence Post 644, American assistant director for Boy's camp will be William Opet; assistant director for girls' camp, Aldona Kaskel; waterfront director end gated.

Legion and Catholic War Veterans Memorial Post 1601. Pringle Drum and Bugle Corps will be in the line of March as Another accident occurred in the rain at 4:50 p. m. south of Lehigh TunneL'fwhen Borough Council at its last Louise Maria was elected president of American Legion Auxiliary to United Post 746, Swoyersville, for the third term at its final meeting of the season at the post home, Oliver Street. meeting authorized the borough lifeguard, Louise Opet; Peter McMahon will serve as sports director; Mrs.

Mary Davis will be highway into the rear of Solinko's cannot contact a police officef or receive a call for the am will Girl Scout Troop 68o. bulance. head cook and kitchen supervisor. Driver will be William Kwochko. Maltby queen will be Cynthia William E.

Sutton, 56r- of 392 Maple Street, Southampton, lost control of his 1962 convertible. The machine crashed into the medial barrier, ana crossed into car1. Damage was estimated at $575. No one was injured. Turnpike Troopers Russell BU gus and Robert E.

Stitzer Sentigar, daughter of Mr. and Nursing staff will include: Mrs. Michael Sentigar, 274 Owen There are a number of older residents of the borough who would appreciate the few dollars they would receive each month to increase their income, Cooney Street, and auxiliary queen will Elizabeth Black RN; Angelina Chapasko, RN; Marian Rozanski, the other lane. No Injuries were blood is in charge of publicity. A ham dinner will be served Saturday in the school auditorium with serving from 5 to 8.

Takeouts be available from 4 to 5. Beatrice Hagan, chairman, and Regina Fillman, cochairman, will be assisted by Catherine Gilroy, Sally Lawson, Shirley Lukachinsky, Regina Mangan, Jean Mazzanti, Agnes Munley, Rita Palawkes, Helen Ricci, Mary Stoshack, Jean Sy-riod, Mary Ann Tarnalicki, be Debbie Dorman, daughter of Other officers, elected unanimously, were: First vice president, Sophie Cicero, Swoyersville: second vice president, Lillian Ia-cona. West Pittston; secretary, Frances Musto, Pittston; treasurer, Pat Costello, Swoyersville; historian, Mary DiMaria, Swoyersville; chaplain, Virgie Siber-ski, Swoyersville, and sergeant PN; substituting nurse, Doris Mr. and Mrs. William Dorman, Andes, RN.

156 Poland Street. engineer to prtare.speciiications for a new committee meeting was held Wednesday night to discuss the best type vehicle to purchas Legion Preparing To Conduct Bazar Cmdr. John Bondzio of American Legion Post 673 announced plans are being completed for the unit to sponsor a three-dayba-zar. The affair will be on Cen Part-time professional staff will include Dr. Anthony Tur- Cooney last night stated he is hopeful the board will act before SliicUshinny Correspondent MRS.

LOIS VVTULIAMS 543-7837 Residents of Owen Street in the vicinity of the hose house 3 Men Killed, 3 Hurt In 2-car Collision La Grange, N. June 22 Three men were killed and chetti, consulting physician: Rev, the new term. at arms, Rose Roback, Swoyere as well as those of Noyes Avenue were asked not to park their Terance Cauley, Catholic chaplain; Rev. Donald Nulton, Pro ville testant chaplain, and Bernard Marsha Van Leuven, Anna Yatko ANNOUNCEMENTS cars on the street prior to the parade so the incoming fire Miss Maria presided at the business meeting and appointed Shinal, substituting director, Acf on Sewage, trucks may have ample parking Counselors for boys camo are Sophie Cicero and Pat Costello Fire Chief Charles Coleman, requested members of the three others were injured, one critically, today in a two-car collision on Route 246 near this hamlet, south of Batavia. space before and after the pa Raymond Savner, supervising to audit the treasurer book.

Membership Chairman PatCos fire -departmentplanning toaUl tral Railroads property on Cemetery Street njar North Main and Lada Zapatok. Church to Sponsor Festival in July rade. TheAmerican Flag is to be displayed along the parade counselor; Gene- Shinalr Joseph Waskevich, John Bomba, Leo Ziegler, Daniel Beky and John Hunlock Ordered tello reported the unit is eight State Police identified the dear! tend the Six-county volunteer Firemen's Convention in Hazle- route. members over Its goal. Mrs.

Alice as Frank J. Liberti, 57, and Joseph Liberti, 52, brothers, and Truax. Street, opening next Friday an4j continuing through Sunday night.i In case of inclement weather the affair will be July 3 and 4. Spinicci, Americanism chairman, Felix Wawer is general of the bazar, assisted by Notice was received by the Counselors for girls camp are reported Carolyn OBnen, an Patricia Kwochko. supervising eighth grade student at Holy Name Swoyersville, was Hunlock Board of Supervisors that the Sewage Facilities Act becomes effective July 1, and each municipality in the State Residents were requested not to park their automobiles in that counselor; Ruth Ann Rozanski, Tini Ferris, Dianne Opet, Del- cochairmen Chester Czermak, Michael Beny and James Dotter.

Hostesses Listed ton Saturday to meet at the town hall Saturday at noon. Borough library in the South Main Street School is Open daily from 9 until 2 to serve the students of Ashley-Sugar Notch and Warrior Run areas. Students of public and parochial schools may use the facilities. SS. Peter and Paul Church will hold its New Look Festival July 20, 21 and 22.

Rev.Vyto Zemaitis, pastor, is honorary chairman. Mrs. Michael Casey, president of-Christian Mothers Altar and Rosary Society, and Leonard Shupp, president of the receipient ot tne Americanism Medal and certificate award. Merele Irwin, 39, all ot Perry. Greyhound Drivers End 1-day Strike New York, June 22 JP must submit plans to Depart Unit wenLon record to donate area June 26 to permit memoers of the post to complete arrangements for the opening and the toward the hospital carnival.

ment of Health outlining steps the municipality will take. Hun erection of stands. Unit held a dancing party for By Confraternity Confraternity of hristia phiniOpet and Mary Ann Ha- berskl Kitchen aids are Susan Zbeg-ner. Christine Heirser, Kathy Dobash, Thresa Tarasik and Patricia Bambrick; maintenance, Terance Navin, Joseph Haber-ski, Robert 3rula, Mike Conway, David MissaL George Sieko, Jo patients on the 9th floor at VA Holy NameSociety, are chairj lock Township must submitjnese plans by January 1, 1969. Hospital Refreshments were LITTLE LEAGUERS Supervisors William F.

Fink Mothers of Holy Trinity Church Grounds maintenance chairman is Edward Shupshinskas. Publicity is being handled by ureynouno jsus wmipany service in and out of Montreal, Albany, N. and New York City returned to normal today after served by Frances Musto, Louis Maria, Shirley Scott, Agnes Mar- and Ned Sutton were notified by township solicitor, Atty. William Plans are under way for members of St. Leo's Church to hold their annual fund-raising bazar on the church grounds.

An- will receive Communion at 8:30 Mass Sunday morning. Regular TO START APPEAL kowsky, Pauline Grigalonis, Mary Mrs. Patricia Kuklewicz and Salamon Bekampas. striking drivers ended their one- meeting of the group will be Ashley Newtown i ill Players ridina A. Valentine, that he checke' several deeds of property line seph Naperkowski, Edward Evans, Larry YatsKo and Robert Ferris.

nouncemew iLittle League will begin a can held Sunday night at in the school hall. Mrs. Madeline Cooney, Marie Romanauskas, Julia Ferrell, Margaret Waters and Mary Heffron. Music was furnished through the musicians union. Transportation was pro vass for funds tonight at 6.

started at the edge of a 50-foot proposed street. However, it is Barush will preside. The staff will depart for camp Birthday Party Held Mrs. Jack Sulkowski, made for donations of homema.de as well as used items for the elephant booth. Those having do day wildcat walkout.

The strike was celled off by Daniel Aiello, president of Local 1202 of the Amalgamated Transit Union. Aiello called the strike without authorization from the parent union or the union's east A social hour will follow the business session. These mothers Bernard Popson, league president, said boys will be in uniform and under supervision of possible the deed to the road never was recorded as such, and is not the property of the town 119 Oak Street, Sugar Notch, Saturday tor a week of cleanup and repair, Camp Will officially open July 2 withpening of vided by Louise Maria, Mary nations can contact Mrs. i nomas Cooney and Agnes Markowsky, will be hostesses. Chairman, Mrs.

Stephen Filler; Mrs. Adam Fil honored their daughter, Laurie Ann, on her 7th birthday anni adults. ship. O'Boyle. boys camp.

Next dancing party will be July 13 instead of July 20 on the versary yesterday. A party was Popson said the league's needs include dugouts, a new fence, ler cocnairman; Mrs. Marie Adamchek, Mrs. Stella Adam- Rev. Donald G.

Roth, pastor ern council and was suspended for his action. State Department of Highways engineer for township roads will be contacted to find out if the 8th floor at the hospital. held at their home with these guests: Mr. and Mrs. W.

Kar- Republican Wo men Meetings will be discontinued equipment and insurance pre- He gave no reason for stopping the walkout, although after his for July and August, but will minums. The league also pays dish, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sulkowski, roads in that section meet requirements necessary before the resume September 12 when plans an annual registration lee lor Paula, Rosie and Tina Paul- Suspend Meetings of the Presbyterian Church, announced Communion service will be held at the church Sunday morning at 10:45.

Music will- be presented by the Westminster Choir directed by Thomas Tud-gay. Baptism will be chak, Mrs. Verna Balent. Mrs. Eleanor Banyar, Mrs.

Julia Banyar, Mrs. Catherine Baron, Mrs. Anna Bizup, Mrs. Catherine Budash, Mrs. Anna Mary Chipego, Mrs.

Margaret Chorba, Mrs. Hel- township can maintain them. suspension the parents union instructed the striking drivers to ior installation or oincers- win affiliation with Little League. akos, Marina Mazzanti, Raymond be discussed- Publicity -sis in Miller, Donna Gilbert, Joseph Boys selected my managers to Wilkes-Barre Township Several residents of that section of the- township- attended the i etui ii iu wum. charge of Frances Kissish, Anthonyr Deborah Kay take part will meet at 5:30 at publican Women metat Bones' Restaurant with Helen Sura meeting stated these were town jr the field.

and Patricia Ann Kuklewicz, Johnny, Peter, Gary and Daniel ship roads. eiftcovert, Mrs. Mary uoicnaK aniMrs. Helen Evanoski. presiding.

It was decided to Auxiliary Takes Kosygin Forwards 11 -V John Regulski asked the su Mark Sulkowski. suspend meetings until Septem Mrs, Dorothy Grytcko, Mrs. ber 18 when election of officers Parade 1st Prize lowers to Upera pervisors and the solicitor if it was legal to pay the police a monthly salary plus $1.50 an hour when called on duty. The Anniversary Marked Anna 1 1 a Mrs. Josephine Julia Hornik, Mrs.

Anna Hpvanec, Mrs. Victoria TTWP. Correspondent LESTER DEITRICK, 824-0884 New York. June 22 (JP Rus Auxiliary to Swoyersville Hose will take place. Hostesses at the fall meeting will be Mrs.

Anna Mae Lavan and Mrs. Peggy Krutski. Mr. and Mrs. John Sulkowski, sian Premier Alexi N.

Kosygin solicitor said since the super Hovanec, trs. Mary Hromek, Mrs. Anna "Hrubowchak, Mrs. had planned to attend Mozart'a visors voted to compensate the Company 1 will meet tonight at 6:45 at the hose house, Scott Street. After the meeting mem- 304 Oak Street, Sugar Notch, celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary with a party at home.

Monthly gift; donated by Mrs. police in this manner, it is valid. "Magic Flute" tonight at Lincoln Center's Metropolitan Ooer Mary Hrabowihak, Mrs. Elizabeth Husovski.X i Harold V. Harty requested the Ders win taKe part the parade OUTING PLANNED Marge Rush was won by Mrs.

Peggy SoboskL Mrs. Verna Husovsky, Mrs. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Sulkowski and children, supervisors check the records of Cubmobile Derby House.

But he changed his mind after reaching aereement fnr of Maltby Hose Company. All Lottie Eliza previous years to see if there women are to attend in uniform. BY HOLY NAME was a half-mill tax levied to es The auxiliary won first prize Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Cipriani, Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Kidish, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Kardish, Mr. beth Kochis, Annan Kova-leski, Mrs. Sophie Kozlekrs. in a firemen's parade last night Holv Name Society of St.

Aloy- tablish and maintain a dump in the township. This dump is closed Friday's summit meeting with President Johnson. By way of apology, Kosygin serrt a huge basket of flowers addressed to 'The worker of and Mrs. Jack Sulkowski, Mr. at Springbrook.

Cub Scouts to Mark Family Day Sunday Anna Kraynak, Mrs. Elizabeth Kraynak, Mrs. Ludmilla Kudela, sius Church is completing plans for its summer outing July 9 at and if the tax was levied for and Mrs. Eugene Krawchick, this purpose it should be dropped, Mrs. Kathleen Kuhar and Mrs.

Helen Long Island, N. Rummage's Grove. Hunlock Urauders Win Creek. it, was said. The records available at the meeting did not in Cub Scout Family Day will be held at Georgetown Settlement the opera house." The cost waa estimated at about 5150.

The motif was appropriately red the Soviet national color. Anthony Yuknavitch, presi MaKsy Marauders of the dicate such a tax was passed; Camp for Cub Scouts and their announced Jack Joseph has been named chairman and Rob Swoyersville Little League minors continued their winning however, all other records will families Sunday. There were red jrladioli. red Mountaintop Correspondent JOSEPH G. HARTMANN, Jr.

474-6614 ert Bertram cochairman of the way as taey aefeated Bednar- Gerald Shinal, cubmaster, is be checked and a report will be given at the next meeting. Eclwnrdsvillo' Correspondent SIRS. GERALD INE DICTON 288-3490 Due Saturday Cub Pack 10 of Buttonwood, Hanover Green, Loomis Park and Korn Krest will hold its Bnnual Cubmobile Derby Saturday afternoon at 1. The derby will be held on Main -Road in Buttonwood with prizes to be awarded to three first-place winners. Each cub entering the race is sponsored by en organization or businessman.

vThe sponsor also will be awarded trophies if their cubmobile wins. During the affair the unit will hold a bake sale and serve skv, i-vin the only game program. Assisting will be Don general chairman assisted by roses and pink and white carnations. The basket was tied with a bright red ribbon. played yesterday.

The major ald Rother, Daniel Grant and These bills "were voted paid: Paul Devine. This affair will Cliff Smith's Garage, one year subscriptions of one copy of Michael assistant cubmaster; Bernard Shinal, James Lanning, Leonard Kluchinski and den mothers Doris Andes, Mari complete the program until meet league game At 6 was called on account of raik Pitcher Stanley Shultz walloped a triple fortthe MM team Dotzels Attending Cub Scouts to Tour Jersey Boy Drowns Near Port Jervis ings are resumed in September. ZONING HEARING SET lyn Cilvik, Joan Borkowski, Elsie wmie teammate Michael Krasnahill and Oathy Karns. the Home Rule Bulletin and three copies of Pennsylvania Road Builder, $27; salaries for road repair, $328; Police Chief Richard Zike, $25; Policeman Joseph Mahalla, $16. Therapy Institute Hanover Township Planning Philadelphia Sites Yadrnak had a doutye.

Stephen S.lendock was catcher. and Zoning Commission will hold Port Jervis. N. June 22 (m Mrs. Dotzel and her daughter For Bednarsky David Barilla Cub Scout Pack 157 of St.

Hed- Diane, RD 4 Mountaintop, are A 13-year-old Newark, N. 1 At-! was on the mound and, George public hearings tonight at 7 at the Municipal Building, Lee Park Avenue, on the township zoning Solicitor Valentine, $2o; Penn wig's Church will leave on its annual trip to Philadelphia Sat TIGERS BEAT BRAVES In St. Joseph's Youth League, Yanks will meet the Red Sox tonight at' 6. In a close game Wednesday night, Tigers beat the Braves, 3-4. spending two weeks at the speech and hearing program of Cajka behind the plated Vince Piazza and Paul Fox each had ordinance.

Residents interested uuy urownea WIS auemoon Willie swimming in Birchwood Lake near Dingman's Ferry, police said. urday morning at 6:30 from the sylvania Township News, Pennsylvania Slate Association of Township Supervisors dues, Cubmaster Eugene Marselles announced Jack Margavitch has been named chairman of the the Pennsylvania bociety lor a two-bagger. may attend. Bernard McGuire is Crippled Children and Adults at Today's games will haveiUn- chairman of the commission. Itinerary includes a tour of $30; Commonwealth Telephone Angelo Lamonte was nnv Damp Harmony nan, Mioaie- ited Pants facing Harry Ein Philadelphia Naval Shipyards, a LIONS MEET TUESDAY tne minor game at 4 and Kiwanss town RD 1.

The session startea June 11 and will continue visit- to the Aquarama, Betsy nounced dead after 90 minutes of artificial respiration failed to revive him. program, ANNOUNCEMENTS Fathers of Cub Pack 39 of St. Martin Stefanski will conduct will go against Stacks in thA Company, 35 cents; A. F. Belles, grading roads and moving machinery, $40; Lee Walters Oil Service, oiling reads, $552.

Mclioopany Personals Ross House, Independence Hall and Valley Forge and dinner at Trainer's. Ithrough today. PVThe program, operated for pre-school children who can The boy lived with hLs narpnts. his urst meeting as president ot Hanover Township Lions when the club meets at Galaida's Res major league game at 6 Baseball Results Checks were received from Alnvsius Church planning to par Michael and Marie Lamonte, at 330 Seventh Street, Newark. Dr.

Daniel Urbanas is chair benefit from hearing therapy. Walter Kisik, $5.48 for municipal taurant Tuesday at 6:30. Other Janet Simmers end Ginger tax; jjederal gas tax refund of A's defeated Phillies. 2-0. in man and Mrs.

Raymond Koval-ski cochairman. has5been conducted annually 18 yeats by Pennsylvania Easter Ann Farr are spending the week at the YTC encampment at the Fort-Swoyer Teeners League officers elected recently will assume chairs. Plains for the summer meeting schedule will be Luzerne County treas- Rpn Hofffln Will Tpnrl urer, delinquent taxes collected I "USdn Will Lfcdil Edmund Kachmarski is cub- last night. Seal Society, the Speech and Hearing Clinic of the Penn- Methodist Church Training Camp master. during April, $16.64.

i c1 I -i Chuck Suppon was the win completed with outdoor meetings at nopwooa near fittsourgn. svlvaia state University and ning pitched Don Hudak was his Pennsylvania Department oi catcher. Jerry Yanchlek pitched Mrs. Betty Farr accompanied Health. T.

for the losers while his catcher PARISH PICNIC TO BE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sutton, Port ticipate in the father-son day at Camp Acahela Saturday must complete reservations today with Cubmaster Jack Davis or any den mother. All 10-year-olds interested in Cub Scouting can attend. Anthony Grabowski, who heads the Wyoming Valley Physical Fitness Program ih this area, thanked residents who assisted In the canvass for funds.

Several hundred boys from this area end South Wilkes-Barre benefit from the program at no cost for facilities, instruction and guidance. for the balance of the summer. Huntington Mills KULP ASSIGNED was Pat Kelly. Irv DeRemer and Chuck Sup Crane, N. and Mrs.

Ralph Sutton, Springville, to Moses Annual picnic of Resurrection pon were the leading hitters for Taylor Hospital, Scranton. to Mrs. Dotzel and her daughter are among 20 mothers and children taking part in the camp's program of tHfrapy, recreation and instruction designed to enhance the childsn's ability to take part fully in activities their the winners. visit their father and husband Ralph Sutton. TO VIETNAM DUTY Mrs.

Mamie Ma a who Sgt. Thomas R. Kulp, son of spent the winter and spring in Rev. and Mrs. Oscar X.

Kulp, West Pittston Correspondent MRS. JEAN WTOTTAKER 654-0154 Pleasant Hill with her Star Route 1, Huntington Mills, sons, returned home. first year in schoofc PLANS FURTHERED AT 4-H MEETING Board of commissioners, town was assigned to the 1098th Transportation Company near Qui Jean Junk. New "Albany, visit Nhon. Vietnam.

ed Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Decker. Sgt. Kulp, a boatswain in the u.

3. riyaertup leam Palm Beach Gardens, June 22 Ben Hogan, who served in the same capacity in 1949 when convalescing from a near fatal highway crash, has been designated nonplaying captain of the 1967 V. S. Ryder Cup team. Hogan was captain of two American teems, in 1947 and 1949, and -was a member of the 1951 team.

He was unbeaten in these international matches. Writer Al Buck Dies New York, June 22 (JP) Al Buck, nationally known sports columnist for the New York Post since 1935, died et his home tonight- after a long illness. He was 64. Buck was known primarily as an authority on boxing. He was a familiar figure at all championship fights and was a former president of the Boxing Writers Association.

He also covered hcrse racing, baseball and pro football. company, entered tne Army in Four-H Club of Mountaintop held its regular meeting at Fair- Recreation Program Started at 2 Sites Shickshinny Recreation Program has begun. The program will include Vine Street Playground and the community center building on Main Street. Vine Street Playground will be open from 10 to 3 daily, Monday through Friday, and the community center building from 1 to 3 Monday through Friday. 2Marines Held In Robbery Series Reading, June 22 iJP Two dec-oratld Marines, scheduled to return to Vietnam Friday after a 80-day furlough, were arrested Thursday, and charged with a number "fecf burglaries In the Reading ara.

State polic identified the two as Lance CpIsLMark J. Eckcrt, 19, of Sinking Spring, RD 5, and Bus Seats Open For Church Picnic ot the Lord Parish will be held Sunday at Wallo Pines Park, Lehman Township. Joseph Lasky Is chairman assisted by Edward Xasper, George Kawa, Joseph Klecha, Emil Rasper, Ben Fataicher, Frank Udiski, Ignatz Walczak, John Gorgol, Joseph Pokladowski. John Po-kladowski. Honorary chairhian is Rev.

Zigmund Wojtowicz. Tickets chairman is Mary Swantkowski. Cochairmen of kitchen are An-tonnette Udiski and Rita Kasper. Other committee members: Anna Skeba, Elizabeth Kawa, Irene Weaver, Nellie Klimovitz, Jennie Kasper, Ann Vaskas, Sophie Klecha, Helen Cramer, Helen Borish, Janet Udiska, Marie Kawa, Karen Kasper, Barbara Pokladowski, Victoria Pokladowski and Stacia Monczewski. March, 1961.

His wne, lives at 607 North Mallory Street, RCA' (Continued from Page 13) Sunday School and church picnic of First Presbyterian medical RCA insurance plan, sain. Church and United Church of Christ will be held Saturday at Hampton, Va I'oncl IliN CARNIVAL illSTED BY FIRE COMPANY Pond Hill-Lily Lake Fire Com The 1UE contract covers 13 view Town Hall. The meeting was brought to order by the president, Evelyn Marzouca. Pledge of Allegiance was given by Sam Marzouca. Treasurer's report was given by Marty Goge.

Plans were discussed for county demonstration day Tuesday at Crestwood High School. Tulip order blanks and camping registration cards are due Saturday. Gifts and awards were distributed to members upon plants In 10 cities: Lewiston, Knobel Grove, Elysburg. Camden, Moorestown and Som Buses will leave from erville, N. Mountaintop and church at 9:30.

a. m. Saturday, bcranton; Los Angeles, The committee room pany will hold its annual carni Memphis, Cincinnati, for several more persons is umo; ana Plymouth, Mich val July 1 to 4 on the company available. The previous contract expired grounds. A parade will ba held June l.

July 4 at 10:30. completion of the previous term. CI IB LISTS COOKOUT Dinner will be served by the Demonstrations were given by The vote today to accept the contract in the union's and Club of First Con hose company auxiliary July 4 at noon. Maureen Goge on her project, sewing, titled "Making a Scarf," largest local, 103 in Camden. gregational Church will hold a ccokout at the home of Mr.

and averted the possibility of a na and by Kathy Malone on her FIREMEN LEAVING AT 9 TO PARADE Firemen and auxiliary of Columbia Hose Company 3 traveling to Hazleton for the Six-County convention will leave tomorrow morning at 9 by bus from the hose house. Parade will form at 2 at East Mrs. Richard Howell, 305 York Avenue, tonight at 6:45. Com. Dennis L.

WeinhOW, 20, of Reading. They, and Henry B. Mohn 20, also of Reading, were charged with armed robbery. Police charged they looted service stations in the Reading area. They said police in Lancaster County plan to question the trio in connection with three holdups there Wednesday.

The three were ordered held tionwide strike against KCA Ten other locals had voted to accept the offer. project, outdoor cooking, titled "Cooking Tools." -Members and leaders will start THEATRE BIG WEEK-END HIT IT'S the ciccrii- inittee in charge is Mr. and Mrs. ship- treasurer township secretary and Police Chief John Rad-ko are expected to leave for the Poconos today or tomorrow to attend sessions of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Commissioners at Tamimont in the Poconos today through Tuesday. Kids baseball teams in Lynd-wood Iona Place Breslau sections will report to the Little League field Monday night at 5 to open a canvass for donations to finance their baseball program.

Teams are sponsored by the Breslau -Iona Place -Lynd-' wood Athletic Association. Parsons GRADUATE FETED WITH OPEN HOUSE Lana M. Vanchure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Vanchure, 287 Matson Avenue, a 1967 graduate of Coughlin High School, was feted at an open house party at her home.

Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitely, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. John KazbvErie; Seaman Clay Culver, Wisconsin; PFC Bruno Ni-notti, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Cpl.

Harry Vanchure, Camp Lejeune, N. C. -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kauper-chinsky, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Na-vola, Mr. and Mrs. Zlgmund Kuczynski, Mr. and Mrs.

John Navola, Mr. and Harold Zoeller, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kuczynski, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Navola, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walkowiak, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kuczynski, Mrs.

Harriet Van Last Sunday the Camden local working on their summer proj John Eshelmar. and Mr. and Mrs Richard Howell. ects, which were distributed. rejected the three-year contract offer and asked management to SOCIETY LISTS SALE reopen negotiations.

Diamond Street, Hazleton. All members should wear full dress uniforms. in $5,000 bail each. Eckert and: Altar and Rosary Society of Union members, under the old contract, earned from $2.12 to $3.60, on a regular 40-hour work Immaculate Conception Church will held a rummage sale today Larksvillc FIREMEN TO PARADE Larksville VoWinteer Hose Company 1 ana auxiliary will meet Saturday Jtiight at 6 in uniform at the recreation center, State end Nesbitl Streets, to take part ia the Kingston firemen's parade. POST TO PAY TRIBUTE Larksville Post 633, American Legion, will meet this morning at 8 at the post home to attend the lateral of Stephen DeBold.

C'ago Livestock Valley West Board Special Session Set Board of Education of Wyoming Valley West School District weeK. and tomorrow at Dente btore, Luzerne Avenue. Three Radio Corporation of America plants In South Jersey face a strike midnight Saturday Luzerne Correspondent ARTHUR WILLIAMS 288-2310 will hold a special meeting for 11 negotiators for the company Welnhold were to be turned over to military authorities Friday, police said. They were both due to report Friday to Travis AFB, to be sent to Vietnam, police said. Police said the two Marines both have been awarded Purple Hearts and other citations and were both married in the past month.

Dog Bites Boy Duryea general purposes Monday night and the American Federation of LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE at 8 in Kingston Area High School cafeteria. Gen. Corey Pat- RUMMAGE SALE SLATED Technical Engineers fail to agree on union job security demands. The 1,300 employes involved Old Forge Bank will play Vet Altar and Rosarv Society of erans of Foreign Wars in Duryea St. Ann's Church will hold a Little League tonight at f.io.

CMcaso, June 32 tJP Butchfr hou were 23 in 30 nls hundr'dweirht lowtr lo- rummage sale Monday through are members of Local 241 In plant at Camden, Moorestown and Gibbsboro. ton will preside. Honor Certificates At Office in School Wednesday at the Lare Building Michael McGraw. 2. of 52 trom to 4 daily.

itf. Rfcilpu toUlfd 5-600 Mlxrd No. 1 nd 2 frdn butchin wpnt It 123 to J23 50, ttlf top. Mixfd 1 nd 3 brought J21.75 to $23. Mixrd 2 nd 3 told $19.50 to 22.

Sowi went at $15-75 Negotiations on the reopening Teacher to Train John Spades Cituk, an indus Hillard Street, was treated at Mercy Hospital yesterday for a to $18.75. Dupont trial arts instructor at Wyoming Vallev West Hirh School, will dog bite of the left thigh inflicted by a stray dog. Cattle receipts were 1.000 head and tht tew Students from Wyoming Valley attend an institute at West Vir West High School in Plymouth RESERVATIONS DUE kales of slaughter atfers were Heady. A load ol hlsh choice slepri ent at J26.50. A tew lots ot choice brouiht J25.W clause in the present labor agreement began in mid-April.

The four-year contract has another year to run. The main issue in present negotiations is job security, including limitations en subcontracting by the company, a union spokesman said. who obtained honor roll rank ginia Institute of Technology. Reservations for the bus trip "Give me liberty to know, to utter and to argue freely accord to J26. Choice slauihter heifers told tt 1:5 of Altar and Rosary Society of for the last interval may pick up their certificates in the high school office.

Otherwise they will ing to my conscience, above all other liberties." John Milton Technicolor chure, Mrs. Verna Riley, Thomas Sepser, and members of the Class of 1967, Coughlin High School. A raraamat tfetar The training, sponsored by Ap-palachia Educational Laboratory, will provide access to hundreds ol job descriptions. Sacred Heart Church to Reading July 16 are being taken by Mrs. to $25.60.

In the sheep markt, receipts were 200 head and tpnnf slaughter lambs brought J2C.50 to 127. Aeropagitica. be sent by mail. 1 Anna Zygmunt and Julia Draus..

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