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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 17

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The Times-Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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17
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7- THE SCRANTON TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965.. 17 STORED WATER LAS VEGAS Water stored be Safety Man Quits Cify Hall Planning Continues 'Unsound' New Students Due To Report Tuesday CLASSES NEEDED CHICAGO Only about 30 per cent of all Americans see effi-ciently without visual aids. hind the Hoover dam would fill four-fifths of Lake Erie. For College Post HARRISBIIRfi a Emil Hordesky, principal of 1000 Cedar who submitted a price of $1,407.43. The withdrawal of supplier from bidding to install an Central High School and W.

Al 1 Councilman Neil Tram a said Health Department official, Dan amplifying system for the large City Council chamber at City students who have not been previously enrolled at Central or Technical. Students who anticipate attending Central or Technical should bring $1 for their locker WANTED FOR RENT xt. uowmgs, is resigning to ac- ceDt a teaching Hall was accepted yesterday bert Murphy, principal of Technical High School, today announced that all new students entering either Central or Tech he agreed that no more time should be wasted in getting the system installed, but noted that the specifications would require some one to operate switches. diana State University. but when the work is to proceed was left unresolved.

Ernest L. Courtemanche, re ine resignation of Gowings, director nf th nical will report to the respec Cable Game Won By U.S. Champ NEW VORK UFi Bobby Fischer, 22-year-old U.S. chess champion, has won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca Memorial Tournament. The tournament is being played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State Department refused him a visa to visit Cuba.

Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. tive schools at 1:30 P.M. on deposit, to be refunded when they graduate or leave school. At Technical, the new seventh grade members should also re- turning off and on microphones during council meetings.

cently named superintendent of the city's Bureau of Fire and vision of Environmental Safety lor more than seven years, was Tuesday. si 5,000 to 7,000 Sq. Ft. To De Used As A Shipping Center FERRflRIO REAL ESTATE This group will include the announced Tuesday. port.

students who are entering either The city shouldn't have to hire some one just to operate the amplifying system. Mr. Members of the Central Stu Police Alarms, withdrew rrom contention because of his city post. He had wanted specifications changed so that less expensive equipment could be dent Council will serve as ushers, with Public Works Director Eugene J. Peters tn wnrlr mit a Trama said.

It should be auto Central or Technical in the 11th grade; and the pupils entering the ninth grade from Audubon wmie at Technical members of better plan and get the work the National Honor Society will act as ushers. used. (42), Prescott (38), Madison PHONE 344-3141 matic, not requiring an employe or a member of council to work a control board. Council decided to meet soon starred as early as possible. The proposal has been under con- There was only one other bid There will be a faculty meet- (33), Marshall (41), and Morse (20), as well as any other new der, Scranton Sound Services gideration for more than a year.

at each school immediately lng the orientation pro- following gram. On Wednesday, Sept. 8, all students in all grades will report to Central or Technical High School. All teachers from all schools have received' letters to report to South Scranton Junior High School on Tuesday at 10:30. The Technical and Central High School faculties will report to Technical and Central at 1:30 P.M., following the meeting at South Scranton Junior High School.

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