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Iteaxer County lo approx ed were the tie nf Heaver. Momoe. leirx and York The ciglP communities art four rminticx now must olita.n federal apptoxal to partmpa'e i 1 f'M I oi H.rd hr 1-rffsr xftt fimrft Mr i and NN dr and f( dirr a a 4 vx.f U4f a 1 a al 4 rdr? a iati a i ii Atmi rrftU mngh in 1 n.j'atrd aU flu a 1 a 1' 4 rt I i i a I ar I 1 a fe "'I i h'f r-! IIT'I a ttoxr 4 id i i of- fm 1 i I hr a i a 4 'tru rt hU, I jj "ha rt a yi a dr'a pa xff Br i -n! hr a ii.f i i Itfiatrd Jh i xr i (f i rd a hr fit, srvfft tion id j-1 V'fdi4 Mf I ih'fft a gat i rr urd i fa.tnahir lh kl.rhrnv ha aminimrd flr aidiluiri of a I 4 tu dad if ii In i aB- aYlrtn kifUfirt Iraflif haY aIv imfraird orr (hr )raf nitd hr i rrtr, ax adah.h Aralx ht atnHit fu 'h rr da( rnt of jl Hat St aitlmi Ui't rtilh rr 1 1 of inr I 1 nftiiu 4 lrs ij'-i nMOirndr-f rhrfiY -f he addi'uft nt if ft nr a ft huagu aav I hr non fc ftr imfrjitr xrrYt.r .1 an d. th( aKjHff. ti i j'y uf it lrr and KUaf! I urrrnr iuufilv 1 uitnt.it nttjM fa Ird th'a Police Role Key Strike Winter on Horizon? ac Fra a 1 a a i t.r np.iiiou Wrdlscda.

of law rtdorc emri.t that xioirmr sc.x it. rvi'ah'e if the companx tea 'Or Her 'aw rrluO mrn' offterr Irrmrd thr i.taa t.oe rxplonxr tv iiu-li i. drfisioii Mil thr governor to lurp thr tar hi.ii not camr af'i dman a aisar-i a inf on John I a lor ail' trl national tutted Worker representative to tiro! count it on the striae nation la'tor, who wax present in council chandlers with 11 of 'hr striking c-npPur. accused the fleet wood firm of imping" xm Ii mr hv bringing in strike breaker He to the on that he had been inxoixed with union IS year and said "I haxe nrxrr seen a companx thi the are phi they are an anti union com pans." He said that the area had a lorg Iradpmn of unionism dating hark to the I mtrd Mote Worker and that what wa happening at flee wood wav against this tradition The union rrprr-rnutive a No tpld room .1 that the companx is trxing to tiring in migrant workers to break this strike and added that he wa deathlx afraid of whats going to happen clo.cn there wi har.rd ut the con pans hat brought in i It phutiTl ki rr i tra-lx to aai o' ha had gua- I at the We hide p.aut it 1 a a i informed the n. on tha at: s'nking r.n ri haxe fr.

rued rert.f rd it Mr 'o 'he effrrl that Ihrx haxe lieen 'ini barged bn ame ot inrfu hu i red ox the pu Vi I line 1. 1 1 when four peru.n were juri none Prnan aaro made thr motion (o send a slicing Irt'rr if pro'est to MrplwiHHl offiicai against the hiring of t. ikehrcakrr He later ameodrd the resolution to imludc a telegram to the gn ernor protest. ng the ue of stae pui.rr Coonnlman Robert Wa.krr akcd City Silmtor James if council could mail a resolution or ordinance ban ning the ue of rs within the city. S'onc said mh would txe a dr.

irate legal i sue and expressed doubt that tich a move would be onsti'utiona! ITe masor and a. I four rnuiKilmrn npcnlx mpa I hi rd with the striking cm rloyes Masor Kaufman said I'm proud of the pcnp'e of Cartn.ndalc herausc even pro nle in this cPv who are look mostly sunny and a tut milder with a huh in thr 5m Precipitation prohahil 4 ix 3u per cent for today 30 per rent tonight ami to per lent Triday. Pie un will he out again Saturday but the find temper aturec wdl remain until Sunday when a warming trend expected to dec flop The early part of rext week agam he iloudy but MondavN daxtime high i (orei a-t for the mid to mid 60 By JERRY PAIKO Tiwxts Cor rfipomNist IRtlolod Slorios Pogo 72) arlHiii.Uir its nu-u it jn.muuslj sglrrd WrPii itwx n.ght In vuir Mupp 'tut it di-c ihi' wa'it Irmisv lx jru S'o'r I'nlnr in xuixnl in thr disp.ilr s' rrtwfMi. 3 ri. rf The moxr runr in 'hr xx jm- uf frport that tin! w.nul nunagrimn' -x tempting tu h'r hr gmrr nt-r pU.c 'hr sitiu'iuii thr trke tu ml plan! in the hands nf utr potur and out nf the hand of authnri t.r The T.mcs rrpurlrd in cdncday editions that Meitwnol management armptril to imitait the gnv ernor Weilnrsdav morning after effort to tiring outside cmplnvc tn'n the strike-Ixmnd plant were abandoned 3 hough unroefirmed.

it i rrjxorted fiom tnurcc to the srene that (he no longer belicxr Iota! pi-t-c tan handle the hitter dispute Seventy striking cmplnvc were in the area of the plant Wednesday morning and Meet wood official abandoned an attempt to hring in new workers onlv after being jar itadcd to do so by Carbon dale iolur Chief Paul I. Kel and henff deputies i MW' h-d Regional Store i (otii more of the miiif (or the next (rw day nr comirg verkrml rhap the mu-t appropriate (or game and Ue smell of hurtling leave Pip ktc will he nv recast again tmla), ay the NWS ih the thermometer ap preach, ng 'm and a rhanre of a If shower The cloud will rrina.n oxrrn.ght with the tempi rsture dropping to a m.n' between the 36 ard (o fr.dax i expected to he Opens men hamlise sxstein. inter national headquarters of the company in Trox Y. The Kresge Company i a people oi tented company. Wc are proud of the loo.VQ em 1 thioughout the count! who consider them-selves one big family.

The sati'laction slogan, the ius-tnnier must t-e satisfied or iinmex refunded, has made friend for the mart operation We are proud of this store." he said dn behalf of the Club of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. Jerry Raymond presented a plaque to the mart executive in appreciation for the decision to locate the area and add to the economy of Greater Scranton. John William. New York City, regional merchandise manager, thanlcd the store personnel for the job they had done in getting the store ready for the opening. Tcmpcrwtuics in thr base hmn joining thr gu.

wu l.iiin t.rii i ti-re to remind the histi'im re that winter hkr it n.t on iU wy. Tin mercury dropped to ..9 degree overnight, from tush of only 49 Wednesday at ternoon nd. although it d.cln net any records it prompted many to lake thnr nverroat out of closets (or the firt time mnre epring The National Weat.xer mart By CHRISTINE VANSTON Women' Paje Editor llundiedx of regional shop per preed again! the in trance of the Greater hi ran ton Areas newest discount More a the ribbon was rut this morning at the formal opening of the 637th mait, located on hcranton Cartmn dale Highway. The 80 year old mother of the general manager. Ralph Charney.

a Krc'ge employee for 27 years, cut the riblxm. She ii Mr Rose Chaincx, a resident of West Wyoming Glenn Smith. Lancaster, district manager of mart, emceed the brief prugiam and Introduced the company representatixe and visiting digmtanes. A number of floral tubules lined the cn-trace, ''Discount stoic have many similarities but the lng difference here is the organisation, said Kenneth L. DunkrI, vice president of Issue jo's has ii.

fc.me hrre for tu Hr frtrffid the fart "ia' ii ilar nrw enpoxri b.red t-s ha-e lrrn fr -o w' o' town i hr rnaxo: aid "We hr (h .1 i irt in the I xp i'i he pans I. I l.r et-p o' I (I'h. I 1 a to Mu l.o 'ha' the ii it a wee si, in strike hair a an a ha n.rmlieri and were lng ger than lie' wood and Ibex re not g.un to sr anus He added that thr rum pans final oifi was made on Sept 1', and that tha' offer was that the company would arcept no union securilx of anx txpr, no checkoff of union dor no rnmri'y tha woikers would lose iemoi I'y if layed off for tan month or more, that nk time would not imint in seniority, and that no double time would lie paid for Sun-dav work "You ha-e (ue word to gixe them i said (oum ilman Walker, 'Shape up or xh.p out'" Tax lor then requested conn id rnd a telegram to the goxrrnor urging restraint in the vise of state police "Keep the stale police out of said Wa'ker A 1 New hold's Son A. Co. Blaine Co.

J. S. Hope Co. York Company, Inc. Inc fYnnixfioniu Per tonal Property Tar el under Ltisting itatutet 6 r' 1 1 fa I a srf rx, I.r 4 4 f' $5,590,000 Abington Heights School District I.atkdxxjnna County, Pennsylvania General Obligation Ronds, Series of 1973 Mr Charney said it wax the third mart for him to open a grnrral manager and he hoped that the oiganiration will build more 'lores this area lie i a native of Nnitheastern Iennsxlx ania lie introduced his wife and son.

Stephen and Robert, h.s mother and hi hrother. Joeph and Frank, all piesenl for the ceremony. Nicholas Dutchnck. mayor of Dickson City, cxpicsscd hi gratitude to the company for locating in the borough. No present were Dickson City Chief of Polue Edward Sc-dorovis and Fire Chief James MarCallum Mr.

Smith introduced a number of mart and Kresge represyntative and affiliates a well as developer and construction firm cx-ecutrxc. Among them were- Fiank Nexconi and Frank Zapola. of Merit Developers; Mr. Hilda Neal, regional supervisor of Stores Open Tonight Til 9 toiler; Mr. I na Hall Si toiler district supers is.h, Mr Marjorie and lma Cinox from muit Eastern regional nfluc.

who winked with pei'onnel and of foe staff the pa-t thicr wreks. James Ford, Sciantun (Iistriet manager. Ken Funna. Seranton Kresge manager Also, frank Rooney, picsi dent of Melville Shoe Corp James ORouike. di'tuet manager, Meldixcn.

Mil'on Goldstein, director of eastern operations for Meidi'CO, Rob eil Kluhn. president nf Me eh sen Division, and Claienic Jones, Irving Gasman. Dch-hie Grafton, Harold Monger Wayne Kat. Fiank Marshall and Edward Nccy, all fiom Holly subsidiary. Smith also intiodueed Gary Vandcr.natk.

advertising and sale promotion for the department; Joseph Cowan, sports regional manager. Thomas McCleinos, spoils district manager; Jocv a th, assistant tegional manager lor auto department He expressed hi thank to regional construction managers, the food district manager, general assistant managers, and to rcpieenl a 1 1 from adxei Using, building material, appliances, meanswear. gull, camera and jewelry (Inpayment Retvvren 4'td and 5im specials vveic featuied, for the opening day shoppers. Hundreds of cars lined the Scranton-Cai bopdale Highw a near the entrance to the mart location, which is on a plateau looking over the valley. The first mail store opened in 1962 in a suburb of Detroit, Mich In 16 Kresge sales totaled over' a billion dollars and K-mart stOTes totaled 162.

Six ycais later sales were over 3 billion in the 1.183 stores, of which 58.3 were discount marts. Sebastian Kiesge. a native of Northeastern Pennsylvania, founded the dimestore dynasty in 1897 when he bought a half interest in a stoie in Memphis, Tenn with 88,000 savings He died in 1960 at the age of 99. four years af'er Kresges launched its discount operation IfRM RONDS 1998 fc PRICK: 100ft (ui rrutd InftreM to ht added) Ri if U'vi re, firi kd ff t4 i b' 4-1 hm't a ft vr. tl, rt 7 -1 Ui Raclic Co.

Incorporated Girard Bank (runt Hank Kidder. IVahodv Co. Incur purtttd Butcher Singer Dolphin Sl Bradbury The First Boston Corporation Reynolds Securities, Inc. and Companx, Inc. Ilornhloxxcr Wccks-ilcmphill, Moves Jmor pnrstrd L.

F. Rothschild Co. Dcllaxen Townsend, Croutcr Bodinc Likins, Morris, Stroud Co. W. 1 Schmidt, Roberts Parke, Inc.

Yarnall, Biddle Co. Bocnnin Scattcrgood, Inc. Hess, Grant Frazier Incorporated Schaffer, Xcckcr Co. Suplcc-Moslcy Inc. Warren W.

Oilier iS, Ij71 Smith. Barney Incnrporftltd C. C. Ceilings Sc Co. II.

ft Mr. Ro Charney, West Wyoming, 80-year-old mother of the general manager ol the mart on Scranton-Carbondale Highway, snip the ribbon at store opening ceremonies. Holding the ribbon irt Mrs. Marjorie Rowe, left, regional personnel supervisor, end Alme Crooks, right, regional office suoervisor. Also in forefront are, from left: Mayor Nicholas Dutchnik of Dickson City, Ralph Charney, mart general manager, end his wife.

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