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nf" Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, January 4, 1964 Week of Prayer Services 4: Pope Paul (Continued from Page 1) He told the young king that the visit to the Holy Land is "a spiritual one, a humble pilgrimage to the sacred places Motorist Hurt As Automobile Strikes Truck An Audenried man was ininrwl Set for Trinity Lutheran I Week of prayer services for next Mrs. Raymond Bergeron will serve made holy by the birth, life, the 1 passion and ascension" of Jesus Remind Dog Owners Tags Up 10 Cents Pennsylvania dog owners were reminded by the State Department of Agriculture that licenses have gone up ten cents by action of the last Legislature, and that five cents additional must be added for return postage with mail applications sent to county treasurer offices where the permits are issued. Walter H. Miller, chief of the i week have been announced for Trinity Lutheran Church, this city, by Rev. E.

Lawrence Bottiger, Christ. when his automobile crashed into a mi safe "At each of these venerable shrines," the Pope said, "we shall pray for that peace which Jesus left to his disciples, that peace which the world cannot Jii! give, but which comes from the pastor. The sermon for the 11 a.m. Sunday service will be "Too Busy for God." The Senior Choir will present the anthem "0 God, Our Help in Ages Past." Evening services will be held in the chapel at 7:30 p.m. Sunday through Friday.

On Sunday, the message will be "Strength for Daily Living," and fulfilment of his command ment: to love one another as he loved us." department's dog law division, said failure to comply with these An estimated 20,000 persons were at Amman Airport to greet the Pope and many thou me rear of a truck on South Church street late yesterday afternoon. Cleo Youngcourt, 1 Tamaqua street, received lacerations of the lip and tongue and broken teeth in the 5:45 p.m. accident, city police said. Youngcourt was treated at the State General Hospital dispensary, then discharged and referred to his family physician. Authorities said Youngcourt told them he was traveling south on Number Six Hill, near Lettiere's Used Car Lot, when he rammed a truck operated by Luther Brode, 248 Mahanoy street, Tamaqua.

At 1:30 p.m. yesterday a car owned by Frank Ciotola, 740 Carson street, reportedly was struck while parked on the southwest cor requirements have caused many delays and added expense, and inconvenience to themselves and the issuing offices. sands more lined his route from there to Jerusalem. Sunday, the Pope visits the holy places in Israel, across the no man's land dividing Pales Fees are now $1.20 for males and spayed females and $2.20 for Hospital Unit Held Session George M. Chisnell, superintendent of the Hazleton State General other females.

All dogs six months tine. He goes to Bethlehem Monday before returning to Rome. as soloist. "Overcoming Temptation" will be the sermon on Monday, and George Shaw will be guest soloist. Mrs.

George Lenhardt will be soloist Miss Donna Zierdt pianist on Tuesday when the pastor will speak on the topic "Making Prayer Real in Our Day." "Spiritual Checkup" is the message scheduled for Wednesday, hen Miss Cindy Currier will serve as soloist. Rev. Bottiger will present a talk on "Dynamic Discipleship" on Thursday, and Miss Sharon Bergeron will be soloist. "Deepening Our Christian Experience" is the sermon for Friday's service. Special music will be presented by the Senior Choir's male octet of David Andres, Andrew Baymore, Raymond Bergeron, George Currier, Carl Hartzel, Edwin Rohde, George Rohde, and Raymond Zierdt.

A special communion service will be held 2 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 11, and other communion services will be on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 8:30 and 11 a.

m. Meditation will be on "The Meaning of Communion." New members will be received at the 11 a. m. service. Music during the week will be under the direction of Mrs.

Clyde Kauffman, organist and choir master. The pastor will deliver all the sermons. The public is invited to attend the services. or older must be licensed, and beginning January 15 must bear the 1964 tags. Owners may apply for The spiritual leader of world's 550 million Roman Catholics was garbed in simple vest- ments of white as he alighted the tags by mail directly to county treasurer offices, or send applications through any notary public, alderman, or justice of the peace, ner of Wyoming and Beech streets Police, acting on a delayed com plaint from Ciotola, could not iden from an American-built airliner Hospital, entertained the new nine-member hospital board and key personnel of the institution at an informal session Thursday afternoon.

The new administrator conduct to the cheers of thousands wait- tify the driver of the car said to have struck Ciotnla's vphiMA -rw in Jordan capital of Am- ed the meeting in order that the! Lausanne Township I To Sell Old School The Lausanne Township School; functions of key staff members i nJ life. p.i.-f.i,.-a.,i.-,-..tl T-i- I i 1-1 Wtei did report, however, that the mov- man ing car is owned by Frank I A drivinS northeast wind and Davis, Chester. a low ceiling over the airport made the landing uncertain un- According to the police blotter, i i i i rfri.o.. tj tn iast moment. But clear- tne driver of the striking vehicle Uft th.

u-kL l7 a ance was given, and the big DCS could be outlined to the new board members before they officially assume their duties at a meeting I kiifc- Dnpinofc The main business section of Beaver Falls was DIUZe nlT5 DUSiriebS OeCllOn hit by a raging fire which burned out of control District is petitioning Judge -Al- bert H. Heimbach in Carbon Coun-; for over six hours yesterday destroying three stores and damaging five others. A number of firemen were injured in the blaze which broke out about 1 p. m. (AP) va Hicfrri.i rTnf I i 6 'jet set down at the airport at as discerned.

Ciotola later am (t rd he was having transmission 1:15 P' trouble ier a fllgnt ot 3 nours and 20 ty Court for permission to sell a 60-year-old unused and unnecessary school building there. The prospective bidder is John i minutes irom ome. ine was 44 degrees. Keller, his offer being $300. Agree to Pay Claim of 155,000 A five-year court battle between Marks 35th Year With PPL The Court has fixed Friday, A 21 gun salute boomed across the field, welcoming the The local car allegedly struck on the rear bumper.

Goldwater February 14, at 10 a.m., as the time for hearing on the petition. on Wednesday, January 8. Staff members attending the one-hour session were: Dr. George Dornblaser, Dr. Michael Mats-ko, Dr.

Leo Corazza, Dr. James Kettrick, Dr. Thomas J. Cona-han, Dr. Julius Foldes, Miss Lillian Erbe, R.N.,.

Miss Sylvia Clark, Anthony Urillo and Frank Lombardo. The new board members are: Mrs. Palmer Correale, Frank Walser, John F. Yamulla, At-ty. John L.

Bigelow, Emil Lang, William E. Genetti, Nicholas Mar-silio, Mrs. Robert S. Gicking and Herbert S. Warner.

Pope as head of the Vatican City state and 15 white pigeons Iwere sent aloft. Judge Brominski Fire Destroys Three Beaver Falls Buildings BEAVER FALLS, Pa. (AP) Fire destroyed three business buildings in downtown Beaver Falls Friday and filled other nearby business places with damaging smoke. (Continued from Page 1 I "This visit is an occasion we withdraw from the Senate race'wU1 alwa's remember and if he wins the presidential Hussein told the ination. Pope.

1 11 i V1, Lehighton Water Authority and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission ended this week with an agreement to pay a claim of $155,500 plus interest. The lawsuit arose out of taking a substantial portion of the Water Authority's property in the Pine Run Watershed for the Northeast extension of the Turnpike. A Carbon County jury last April returned the verdict in favor of the Water Authority. By the time he returns to the Vatican late Monday the Pope will have traveled 3,500 miles by plane and car, possibly the longest papal trip in history. He will have visited Moslem Jor- Promoted to Major In U.

S. Air Force Victor E. Casper, Edgewood, RD 1, Drums, has been promoted to the rank of Major with the 512th Troop Carrier Wing, U.S. Air Force, active Air Reserve Facility, Willow Grove. A C119 pilot, Casper served as a pilot in the Pacific Theatre during World War Two.

He is married to the former Lorraine Jones. The couple has two sons, Kip, serving with the Navy, and Kim, a student at the D. A. Harman School, this city. He is a son of Mrs.

Mary Casper, 745 Roosevelt street, and the late John Casper. Notes Anniversary Judge Bernard C. Brominskl, resident of Swoyerville, on Monday, noted the fifth anniversary of his having been sworn on the Luzerne County Bench. The jurist had first been appointed to fill a vacancy by Governor George M. Leader.

His appointment was effective December 23, 1958, but he was not sworn in until seven days later. Judge Brominski was elected to a full 10-year term in November, 1959, leading the Democratic Party in the vote count. "I will cross that bridge when I come to it," he said. Four years ago. Goldwater called President Johnson a political trickster when the Texan ran for both the vice presidency and the Senate.

Kitchel said both he and Gold-water are confident the senator can win the nomination. "I think we'll probably have City Authority to Reorganize Jan. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hazleton City Authority will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday, January 8 at the office at 38 South Church' street.

This meeting will include reorganization. Firemen from at least nine communities battled the stubborn flames into the night and said they apparently had the blaze under control. Both Mayor Evelyn F. Javens and Police Chief Martin E. Breit made an early damage estimate of $500,000.

The fire sent a thick pall of dan and Jewish Israel and will had the first meeting in five centuries between a Pope and a spiritual leader of the Orthodox church. Departing from Rome, the Pope emphasized the religious 'aspect of his trip, which he described as "a pilgrimage of prayer and of penance." Parade Minus (Continued from Page 1) danger of violence and possible bloodshed, not just of paraders but of onlookers and bystand- It wrapped up by early spring," he said in an interview. Goldwater and his wife plan to return to Washington today to launch the campaign he an smoke over much of the city and sickened many firemen. Nine "Ours is intended to be a re jers." During Friday's hearing Police Commissioner Howard R. Leary testified he feared vio nounced Friday when he hob-' were taken to Providence Hos turn to the cradle of Christian- bled on crutches to the Dalio of Vincent C.

Dougherty pital for treatment. The Red a visit of prayer to the Viie hillt hnmo 'ty lence if black face was permit- Cross said it treated an unde Vincent C. Dougherty, 37 Wilson ted and demonstrations were "I will seek the Republican Places made holy the, 1ife a tr 1 1 i or i termined number of fire fighters for cuts and also gave many presidential nomination be- icsunciuuu um, nazieiun, win ooserve neia. lie tesimea ne nad been jPh itdrs vi uiuny serwce wiui rtnn-ioiQ DIOOC1 would spill in tnc hich SDill cause of the principles in of them oxygen. He a'so emphasized his hopes sylvama Power i Light Company, streets" in the event of demon- I believe and because I am con The fire broke out from undetermined cause in the basement Start The New Year Right! we invite you to open a Savings Account vinced that millions of hisftriP wiuld the January 7.

strations. cans share my belief in those causeu of world Peacf- sa'ing; Mr. Dougherty joined in The action seeking the injunc-principles," he declared. 'In tnese dayts- wJen sacred 11929 as a laboratory assistant inltions was brought by Thomas D. of the Jean Frock Woman's L.

4. liturev recalls the Prince of Store. The falmes i 1 spread through the shop and into me general meter department in McBride, a former State Su the adjoining Dell Millinery Hazleton. In 1933, he advanced to preme Court Justice, who is co-foreman of gas meter repairs, and chairman of the Mayor's Civil Shop in the same building. also because I have not heard Pcace Wl11 of nim to from any announced Republican t0 the world this precious candidate a declaration of con- 1 and to consolidate it always in0 nt litiai nncitinn more firmly among men, in in was promoted to ms present Rights Committee.

He filed the The fire then spread to an adjoining building that had a va the position meter foreman in that could possibly offer to and suit on behalf of the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths. Wednesday's postponement cant store room on the ground From the Amman Airport, the system meter department. A native of McAdoo, Dougherty was graduated from Hazleton High American people a clear voice floor and Mildred's Beauty Shop I at MIDDLE came as feelings were running! on the upper story GOAL FIELD in the next presidential elec- Ul u.c lay through the ancient Biblical School and Bliss Electrical School high over use of the blackface From there, the fire spread to la third building occupied by a Goldwater's first business as countryside to Jerusalem, 54 Washington, D.C. He also attended a candidate: removal of a heavy miles away- Jordanian troops Lehigh University and the night cast from his right foot. He had and lined the route in a school of Pennsylvania State Uni- Woolworth's dime store on the first floor and a Household Fi a calcium deposit removed from massive aispiay oi wiruniy -jVersity nance Corp.

office on the second story. Savings Loan Association BROAD AND WHIG He is married to the former Ruth Corcoran of Hazleton. makeup. Earlier Myers had banned its use. But when some participants protested saying its use was traditional, he withdrew the order.

As he announced his retirement, Myers said he thought the order against blackface "took something away" from the annual parade. The city, which gives thousands of dollars in prizes, said it would not award any to blackface marchers this year. Another Common Pleas Court turned his heel four days before Christ- rangementa. 4UJ mas and is still on crutches. At the Emir Abdullah bridge When the cast is swapped for over the Jordan River Jerusa-a lighter version, Goldwater is governor and other digm-expected to discard the Varies awaited the pontiff.

From crutches. That will give him bridge could be seen the oi 'steeple of the Church of the As- Wheat Aged Man Suffocates Under Falling Ice ERIE, Pa. (AP) An elderly Erie man suffocated Friday under a big chunk of ice that came Our Growing Family of Savers now receive daV needs and he Dlans to atop the Mount of 01- (ConUnued from Page 1) date needs, and he plans to use wherJesus is believed to when the subsidies were suffi crashing down on him from the A Sundav nicht aooearance on "sen to heaven- and the Cient to make up the dlfference a teSsfon panel show (Meet Dead Sea, the lowest spot on between the higher U.S. prices fh PrecXBCr earth, in the distance to the 'and the lower world prices, me tress couth But the size of the subsidy ap- A campaign kickoff speech atsoutn. fnr fh- mminpnti i- down earlier a request by the ice of an apartment building.

National Association for the Ad- Joe Madia, 68, who owned the vancement of Colored People to 'the building, suffered several 74 YEARS; 74 Years of safe, sound and conservative management of mortgage and savings funds in Hazleton. Rniihliran funri-raisint? din-l me remaining it nines call off the parade if blackface injuries, but County Coroner Merle Wood said cause of death ner Monday night in Grand the Pope's modern caravan appearea 10 De man nec-from below sea level Gradually essary to make up the differ- were permitted. Rapids, Mich The Mummers the name was suffocation 'Howard throuch the Judean hills ence between the domestic and HI fir-st nrPsifWial nri- aDOVe Sea level. nations first presidential pn comes from King Momus, my-j Authorities said Madia was thical god of ridicule salute the: trying to knock ice off a down-New Year by wearing gaudy spout when the spout and the costumes, strumming on banjos ice, estimated at 500 pounds, fell and with fancy marching him. DIVIDENDS OX SAVINGS When the late President John Buildings in the Old City of F.

Kennedy directed last fall Jerusalem, holy to three great mary will be held March 10, with his initial appearance set for Concord, the state capital. neuvers. world religions, were draped boviei-Dioc areas De maae with papal colors of yellow and eligible for export subsidies, he uhito nrf tho nation-! specified that half the grain sold Coroner Wood said Madia apparently remained under the ice about four hours before someone spotted the body. ai colors of black, white, red such areas be moved in U.S.- MAY VISIT GEORGIA and green. naZ sniPs to tne extent availa- ATLANTA (AP) Gov.

Carl Arab Legion soldiers stood E- Sanders of Georgia says Overtime Pay (Continued from Page 1) by 1970, a project that could cost as much as $40 billion. And Wirtz, meeting with reporters at press headquarters in Austin, said that in his depart DUEL CALLED OFF BUENOS AIRES (AP) The threatened duel between Argen alertly on guard atop the ancient The Russians balked at use otji resiaeni jonnson nas indicated crenelated walls from which American boats because their i he would consider visiting Geor-they could look down on either freight rates are higher during the forthcoming nf the divided citv. ithose of foreign vessels. For a litical campaigns. tina's Defense Minister Leopol- Th Pone's route through Je-'time it appeared that Soviet Sanders said Friday he Suarez and ousted Air Force rusalem took him on foot along! sales might not develop because, cussed the possibility with John-! Minister Martin Rafael Cairo is son and the President indicated off.

ment there will be no cuts way of the Cross, the path of the freight question. "Human npHs" activities. u-gv tn The nnssihilitv that th human needs" activities. He! Christ followed his to1 The possibility that the A three-man tribunal of hon- on wav Conti-'ne wouia consider an invitation Johnson or decided Friday night there fuI1 Calvary and the crucifixion, to nental deal may carry indirect! Sanders predicted said these will proceed speed ahead." the Church of the Holy Sepul-' freight subsidies to meet Soviet would visit the state before the; were no grounds for the en conventions in: counter. Both men had agreed opposition to the higher rates of national party cher to accept the tribunal's finding.

U.S. ships was seen in the ex- the summer, You'll Always Do Better at LANDAU'S" In Israel, which Pope Paul will visit Sunday, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol welcomed the arrival of the pontiff with Budget problems were due for another airing today at a ranch get-together of Johnson and Administrator Najeeb E. Halaby of the Federal Aviation Agency. Johnson once again got in some late-afternoon relaxation Friday by taking a helicopter FT nn "''lIl'WS''Ff Ft II 1 i' 'i -a if! 'iiMrvii it -I Ip vi'-- I If if mi i i a itiiinffiir at'- miumiwmiiMH rii'jiiiiw mmm port subsidies the department will pay on nearly 13 million bushels of durum-class wheat involved in the Soviet sale. The department agreed to pay a subsidy averaging 72.5 cents a bushel on the durum.

This was upwards of 15 cents more than the agency had paid on other recent subsidized sales of this type wheat. Durum is used for making macaroni, spaghetti and similar products. This extra amount in the durum subsidy was equivalent to about $1,750,000 based on the difference between recent subsidy payments and that approved for Continental. The subsidy rates on the remaining part of the 37 million bushels range from 51 to 65 cents a bushel, depending on class of wheat and ports from which it will be shipped. The other types are used mainly for flour for bread and other baking purposes.

Our Gift To You FREE a beautiful fine quality china CALENDAR PLATE Come In And Get Yours Today! ride to Travis Lake for some boating. Before that, he: Assigned Esther Peterson, an assistant secretary of labor, additional duties as a new presidential assistant to look after consumer interests. Studied a new Soviet proposal branded as disappointing, in Washington to bar the use of force in settling international disputes. He got some advice on this score from Charles E. Boh-len, U.S.

ambassador to France, and David K. E. Bruce, envoy to Britain, who were ranch guests. Created a three member emergency board to study a nationwide dispute between the Brotherhood of Railway Signalmen and the railroads. the ancient Hebrew greeting, "Blessed is your coming in peace." "In welcoming the Pope to the gates of our land," Eshkol said in a statement, "we are conscious of his particular interest in, and incessant efforts for, peace in the world.

"May the pontiff's visit contribute to the strengthening of the aspiration for peace in our region and in the entire world." In Israel the Pope will visit Nazareth, the Church of the Annunciation, the Sea of Galilee, Mount Tabor, the Church of the Beatitudes, at the site of the Sermon on the Mount, and the hall of the Last Supper. In the evening he will cross back into the Jordanian sector of Jerusalem for his meeting with Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople, the spiritual leader of the Orthodox churches. Your doorway to independence Every day Americans put $68 million into Insured Savings and Loan Associations like ours and withdraw $48 million for things Or HAZLETON 18-20 E. Broad they want and need. Save with us and you'll have your money plus excellent earnings ready for the things you want when you want them.

Why not step through our doorway and open your savings account today. TO SET EXAMPLE AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands (AP) Dutch school teachers are being asked to quit smoking in their schools as an example to their students. The annual Congress of the Dutch Teachers Federation voted 346-12, with 5 abstentions, for a resolution making the request all the nation's teachers. CHESS CHAMP REPEATS NEW YORK (AP) Bobby Fischer, 20, of Brooklyn, has won the United States Chess Championship for the sixth time in the past seven years. Runner-up Friday was Larry Evans of Las Vegas, who defeated Dr.

Donald Byrne of State College, in the final round. SYRIAN CHURCH HEAD DIES BOMBAY, India (AP) His Holiness Moran Mar Basilios Geevarghese, 88, catholicos of the east of the Orthodox Syrian Christian Church, died Friday at his Devakolam Palace in Kottayam, Kerala State..

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