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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 27, 1958 PAGE 3 Police Car Among 13 Vehicles Damaged In Weekend Collisions Os. ported that Gaydos, when he went through the traffic signal while traveling east on Broad street crashed into a car operated by Basil Saul, 243 South Pine street, who was heading north on Pine street when the mishap occurred. Chain Reaction Collision In the sixth accident which oc curred over the weekend three Hazardous road conditions were responsible for six accidents which occurred within the city limits over the weekend, causing damage to at least 13 automobiles. No injuries were reported. Two of the drivers involved were charged by city police with motor code violations.

The city police cruiser, which figured in one of the six accidents, was extensively damaged when struck in the rear by another car at North Church and 22nd streets at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The mishap occurred while Patrolmen William Brennan and Clarence Kramer were 'enroute to investigate an accident at the same place which occurred minutes before. Patrolman Brennan stopped the cruiser at a red light at 22nd street and the vehicle was struck from be cars, all traveling north on Church street, were damaged in a chain reaction collision between 12th and 13th streets at 10:30 p. m.

Police reported that the col-ision occurred when a car driven by James Senape, 931 North Church street, in attempting to avoid striking a car parked near the center of the highway was rammed by a car operated by Leonard Sabol, 90 East Broad hind by a car operated by, Bortho street, Beiver Meadows. The Sabol car was then hit by a sedan driven by Allen C. Saul, 476 West Gruenberg, Queensvillage, N. causing damage to both vehicles. Police said Gruenberg will be sent a summons to appear for a Broad FRESH, TENDER hearing on charges of driving too Patrolman Leo McGeehan in vestigated.

fast for conditions. Mishap At Same Place Sifl The accident the two policemen were enroute to also occurred at the intersection of 22nd and North Church streets. Eugene Gregor Gets Degree That smashup occurred when a car operated by Dorothy Mullen, 30 East Spruce street, heading south on North Church street, and DEPT. FROZEN FOOD Eugene V. Gregor, son of Mrs.j Susan Gregor, 522 Peace street, yesterday received a bachelor of an automobile operated by John Richione, 661 Garfield street, collided as the latter was attempting a left turn onto 22nd street as he was heading north on North Church science degree in Business Admin MATZ'S CHEESE RAVIOLA istration, with accounting as a major subject, during commencement exercises at Pennsylvania street.

Both cars were badly damaged. State University, University Park. Two Accidents Sunday He was an active member of the Accounting and Newman Clubs Yesterday at 6:15 p. m. city police investigated an accident in and the Society for Advancement volving cars driven by Peter Ro Just Heat And Eat 9 or.

Pkg. man, 522 Harrison street, and of Management. Gregor has accepted a position as a member of the, controller's staff of the General Motors Corp Thomas DeLucca, Philadelphia, at North Church and 21st streets Patrolman Leo McGeehan, who SERVE WITH FRIED ONIONS oration in Detroit, Mich. le is married to the former Mary investigated, reported that Ro North of Beaver Meadows. The MATZ'S man's automobile, heading south on North Church street, skidded on the slippery highway, went across 6-oz.

couple has two daughters. MEAT SAUCE FLAT RIB the street and rammed into De- 43c Lucca's car, traveling north on the SCHOOL BUILDERS DAYTON, Ohio (JP) Jefferson Elementary School pupils have reconstructed the Eiffel Tower and same highway, causing damage to BOILING BEEF 23c both cars. Two hours earlier Patrolman Richard Deis investigated an ac TV station antennae with tooth BRUGGERS picks. cident on Carson street, between First and Second streets in which ARMOUR two cars were damaged. Genetti's 15th St.

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STAR FRANKS ib 53c CINNAMON ROLLS Pkg. Of 8 Frank Serany, 735 Grant street, who struck a parked car while heading south on Carson street, told 'police he hit the car when he attempted to move from Advertisement FRESH LEAN the path of a car which was travel ing north on Carson street. The parked vehicle struck by BOILED ib. 55c Serany's- automobile is owned by Francis Wedge, 446 East Broad street. Charge Operator Robert Gaydos, 679 North Locust street, was charged by city police DEPT.

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