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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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11
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 10, 1956 PAGE 11 Will Face Charge Of Annapolis, Bauman also was charged with drunken driving, JORDAN TEACHERS STRIKE Amman, Jordan, April 10. VP) More than 100.000 DECORATES MANTLE Mrs. Karl Young, president of the Hazleton Garden Club, has arranged a sprirur floral mantl Stealing Emmaus Car Five Marines Drown On Hike on holiday today because of a na display for the Hazleton Public I 1 fits Library. The arrangement consists of yellow mums in a low vellow tionwide strike br 5,000 teachers. The teachers struck two days ago for better working conditions.

Education Minister Deifallah Al Houmoud broadcast an bdtimI to reckless driving and displaying an operator's license not his own. Hallman was charged with loaning Bauman the license. The FBI said yesterday it plans to file detainers against the pair on auto theft charges. Bauman was fined $412 and given 30 days in the Arundel county jail and six months in the House of Correction. dish and white candles in brass Allentown Meter Maid Says Car Rushed Her One of Allentown's new Meter Maids said a motorist tried to run her down yesterday.

She said she was checking parking meters and was about to place a parking ticket on car when an automobile driven by Franklin Getz, of Allentown, approached and forced her against a meter post. Getz was charged with assault by automobile in a warrant issued for his arrest. Odenton, April 10. (JP)- Two men in jail here face charge of stealing a car from Emmaus, when they are released. They are William Hallman, 50, and Dale Bauman, 28, who were arrested Monday for speeding1 on the Ritchie Highway on the way to holders.

(Continued From Page 1). related tales of swirling cold water, inky blackness and panic. Meanwhile, the search for the missing man continued. Tate said before returning to the teachers to return to work. He Hallman was fined $50 and sentenced to 30 days in jail.

y- Ali-rx promised their demands will be sympathetically considered. Washington by plane that the pur pose of the court of inquiry would be to ascertain whether the ser geant's act was disciplinary against the platoon. Identify Victims The Marine Corps identified the victims as: Donald Francis O'Shea, Charges Filed By Prudential of Brooklyn, N. Charles Fran cis Reilly, of Clyde, N. Jerry Lamont Thomas, of Alexandria, Leroy Thompson, of Brook' lyn, N.

and Norman Alfred New April 9. (JP) The Prudential Insurance has filed charges of unfair labor practices Wood, of Bay Shore, N. Y. Still missing was Thomas Curtis against the Insurance Agents International Union. The union said Hardeman, of Vidalia, Ga.

Parris Island primarily is a re Prudential is "guilty of the very cruit training center. The men had been here since February 22 charges contained in their suit." Prudential said the union has harassed company operations since and recently were moved to bar racks near a rifle range about a expiration of a two-year contract March 18 and refuses to bargain mile from th swamp. Not Familiar With Terrain FELLOW TRAVELERS? These youngsters don't exactly belong to the carriage set, but they know a good thing when they see one. They're taking a free ride on the rear axles of a horse-drawn carriage in Rome. The paying passengers are visiting French Communist leader Maurice Thorez and hit wife, though the axle riders neither know nor care.

in good faith. BUDGET COAL BILLS by the month, just as you do with other household expenses such as food and light. You'll find our plan easy and convenient, and the sooner you start, the easier it is. call JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL COMPANY' The charges were filed with the Gen. Burger said in a statement yesterday: "According to a preliminary investigation, the drill instructor took his platoon on a National Labor Relations Board here yesterday.

Negotiations for a new contract Swedish Experts To covering aoout rruaenuai Sixty-Five PPL Men Open Sessions Here district agents in 33 states and in Tour Soviet A-Schools Stockholm, April 10. (IP) Seven the District of Columbia have been Sixty-five engineers and officials of the Penn. Power Light Co. under way since last January, the company said. Swedish atomic experts left by air for Moscow today for a tour of S07 hike about 9 p.

m. last night (Sunday). He marched them about a mile to an uninhabited, marshy and swamp area. Not completely familiar with the terrain, the drill instructor led his men into the wamp and into a stream. "With no lights and, in the ensuing confusion, thmissing men were lost in the darkness." Sergeant Is Praised Surviving members of the pla Prudential claimed that since from Allentown, Hazleton and Pottsville gathered at the Hotel Altamont this morning to begin viet atomic research institutions.

The delegation included Prof, the expiration of the old contract, union officers "have been instigating slowdowns and work Kai Siegbahn, head of the Nuclear The company, which has head GLADSTONE 4-8741 quarters in Newark, N. said a three-day session. The programs will run throughout today, Wednesday, and Thursday with luncheon and dinner programs intermingling. The majority of the guest3 will remain overnight during the conclave. The general policy of the company will be outlined.

the alleged acts are part ot a toon praised Sgt. McKeon's rescue actions. Pvt. Edwin Leonard, 17, of Physics Institute of Upsala University, Prof. Hannes Alfven of the University cf Technology and Dr.

Lars Melander of the Nobel Institute for Physics. The Swedish experts will spend 10 days in Russia os guests of the Soviet Academy of Science. union program to "restrain and Look for this certification stamp on your delivery ticket Kcselle Park, N. said, "the ser coerce employes" and therefore geant didn't order anyone into the deep water. He was the first one in and the last one out.

He did all he could." "constitute an unfair labor practice." In Washington, George L. Russ, president of the union, said this about the complaint brought by the company before the NLRB: "We welcome the opportunity of getting an impartial hearing in public. We are not unmindful of Another member of the platoon, Pvt. David H. McPherson, 20, of Chatham, N.

said Sgt. McKeon was the "last man to leave the water after he had done everything he could to get the men out." Some of the men apparently stepped into mud holes after enter the fact that under Taft-Hartley Prudential is in the unenviable position of being guilty of the very charges contained in their suit. It ought to make an interesting hearing in court." ing the water, others slipped or fell DOORS OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 A. M. SHOP TIL 9 P.

M. AND SAVE! and were dragged by the strong current of the stream. Struggle Wildly In Water According to the survivors, the confusion turned into near panic and many of the men struggled wildly in the water, their water soaked clothes and heavy shoes 0 00 0 hindering them in the soft muddy both Navy and Marine service. He enlisted in the Navy in 1942 and joined the Marines in 1948. He also is a veteran of the Korean War.

Several "Screaming For Help" Pvt. Richard L. Serkel, 17, of Republic, Ohio, who said he was in the lead column, said, "we were marching and he (McKeon) bottom of the icy stream Many of the men shed their WORTH OF FURNITURE AND RUGS MUST BE SOLD gave us a column left, We went to the water's edge, then he stopped us. Then, as I recall, he said, 'come into the or words to that effect. We started upstream.

The water was up to our shoul ders, then we sort of circled back, and it seemed to get deeper all of a sudden. Some of the bovs. clothing and swam to shore. Others formed a human chain to the shore by clasping hands. Quick action in forming the chain was attributed to Pvt.

Donald Porter of Brooklyn, N. by Pvt. Thomas Grabowski of Kearney, N. who credited Porter' action with saving lives. Return To Barracks Most of the men made their way back to their barracks in one Croup and a roll call showed seven men missing.

However, one, Pvt. Clarence Edward Cox, of Lenoir, N. was found on a email island. Bodies of four of the men were found early yesterday and the fifth body was found later in the day. $30,000 1 but not all of us, were in the deep water.

I turned and began swim ming to where I could touch bot torn. Several others were screaming for help. Others began stripping their clothes to swim out and help them. I believe the instructor was trying to get one man out. There was a lot of confusion Sgt.

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