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I Sayre, Athens, South Waverly, and Waverly, N.Y. THE EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 PAGE EIGHT Datebook Births Radiological ev.I mil. i. I 'J Towanda Memorial VALLEY CHORUS will rehearse tonight at 7:30 in the Sayre Central Grade school. Barrett Born to Thomas and Roberta Barrett of 311 Second To Monitoring Classes to Start BRADFORD DISTRICT No.

1 D. of It wanda, a daughter, Monday, Robert Packer A. meets Thursday at 8 p.m. in Carl Hall with Jubilee Council No. 143 and Tioga Point Council No.

206. Practice for school of instructions. Social hour to follow. Ttadioloeical monitoring classes will Keck begin on Tuesday, March 19, at the Rom tn Duane and Roslyn Rogers Towanda High School. This will De a Keck of Towanda RD 5, a son today.

it i fosTor VALLEY JAYNCEES meet tonight basic 16-hour cours prcscriDea Dy the federal office of Civil Defense FOR OUR SERVICEMEN at 8 o'clock at the home of Mi-s. Marilyn Bok, Bressler St Sayre. and made available through the Pennsylvania Department of Educa ATHENS BOROUGH and Township tion and the county omce -ivu Defense. Auxiliary Police meet tonight at 8 o'clock at McDuffee Street School. The classes will be conducted by FOR THE SERVICEMEN A.

new Airlift postage stamp (above) will be Issued In Seattle, April 1. It will cover low cost rates for parcels to and from U.S. servicemen overseas. It waa designed by Stevan Dohanos. First day cancellations may be ordered from the Seattle postmaster through April 4.

Design was Inspired by an old wood carving. TTuane Gable of Athens, who holds EAST ATHENS W.C.T.U. meets an Atomic Energy Commission "by nmrliirts" licpnsp. and who is a ouali White Candidate Is Favorite in Mississippi Vote JACKSON, Miss. (AP) White candidate Charles H.

Griffin was a hpaw favoritp to defeat Negro lead Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lillian Burns. fied Civil Defense instructor. All equipment will be furnished by NORTHEAST DISTRICT Pennsylva er to supervise all members of the minor judiciary.

the state office of Uivu uciense cm ucation. Sweeping Court "Radiological monitoring is a skill that must be taught to thousands of In Philadelphia, the 28-mem. ber magistrates court would be abol-ishprl in favor of a 22-member mu (Continued trom rage x) state, would be given wide admin TT i ii in ri a rr" er Charles Evers today in a runoff for Cnneress. nia Nurses Association win meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the nurses' residence of the Robert Packer Hospital. Board of directors will meet at 7:30.

Miss Patricia Smyth, a nursing student, will talk and show slides of her exper-ipnrpe as a Rntarv Kxchance Stu si Americans as part of our country's defense program," Henry Rolfc, administrative assistant of the Bradford nicipal court and a six-member traf istrative powers over all other courts. viiien iki COLLISION Twenty persons died In the holocaust and 12 20 BUS PASSENGERS KILLED IN COLLISION JJ witn passengers Secretary of State Heber Ladner predicted 125,000 votes in the 12 southwest MississiDDi counties, in County CD office, states. "These days, radioactive materials STilE way an Estate highway and ex-ploded into flames near Baker, Calif. of all types are being used and dent in England. Hostesses for the cluding the cities of Jackson, Vicks- meeting are Florence Miller, Hei pru Swnvpr and Barbara Balconis burg, McComb and Natchez, ol the 3rd congressional district.

Polls open at 8 a.m. EST, and will close at 6 transported much more freely by the government and industry. Sooner or later lire companies, police departments and industries will be involved Members are urged to attend and The unified system would embrace the Supreme Court, the Superior Court, a new Commonwealth Court, district Courts of Common Pleas, community courts in some instances, justice of the peace courts and municipal and traffic courts in Philadelphia. The legislature would have the power to create new courts if they are needed. Seven judges each would staff the Knnt-pme and SuDerior courts while guests are welcome.

Five Defectors (Continued from Page 1) p.m. in all 309 precincts. fic court. Existing magistrates, however, would be permitted to staff the new courts for the balance of their current terms and one additional term. Voters, by their own Initiative, could call for a special referendum to decide whether a community court, staffed by legally trained judges, should be established instead of municipal and traffic courts.

Review Board A special inquiry and review board would be created to make investigations and recommendations to the Supreme Court on mattpi-o dpalinff with the suspension. Fvpi-s. 45. Dredicting victory, made British Flag Comes Down as Island Df Mauritius Becomes Independent the strongest Negro bid in modern MississinDi history for a seat in Con- with an incident or accident where radioactive material is a problem. In this case a trained monitor would save serious sickness and perhaps loathe hp said.

furt terminal building Jones explained the reason for his return: On Fpb 27 he was first in a Benjamin P. Rial, Marine Midland field of seven with 33,706 votes of "I'vmv nolipp dpDartment. tire de- five unoccupied houses were burned today in various parts of Port Louis. Ahw 95ft dwellings have been de mrimpnt and industry should have the makeun of the new Common 114.871 cast. Hmi-pvpr a white majority of "The biggest thing is I love America and do not want to run from America and its problems." a Neero.

emphasized that at least two trained monitors, and wealth Court would be left up to the 000 votes was expected to insurs stroyed by fire since violence broke this school is an excellent opponum legislature. Official, Dies victory for Griffin, flriffin headed five other white car. ty to meet this request," ne aaaea Judicial Selpction The auestion he still op-posed the war in Vietnam, which was his original reason for out in January. That Drougm in a contingent of British troops, of which 30O remain. At least 30 persons have removal discipline or compulsory retirement of judges.

PORT LOUIS, Mauritius (AP) The Union Jack came down on the )itish island of Mauritius today and another small nation was born, free bpt poor and rent by feuds. L.British Housing Minister Anthony Greenwood stood in for Princess Alexandra as the royal representative at the last minute because of the fEreat of violence between Moslems, who support independence, and Creoles opposed to it. didates with 28,927 votes two weeks of whether statewide judges should continue to be elected, or selected going to Sweden. Pntirempnt all indeps would F.T.MTRA NY. (APT Beniamin ago, but has remained quiet most of the runoff campaign, stressing his 1 vpars as ton Washineton aide to be required to retire at the age of P.

Rial, a banking executive in New died in feuding since January and scores are missing. The current wave of violence stems from long simmering racial fripHnn hptween Creoles and Mos under a so-called merit system would be decided by a special referendum in the 1969 Primary Election. Sayre Firemen 70. Retired judges or justices, how York State and New Jersey communities for many years, is dead at the Gov. John Bell Williams, who held ever, could be assigned to tempor If the people elect the merit sys- ary judicial duty, if they so desired, to help ease court backlogs.

Two other American detectors, who had been absent without leave from their units in West Germany for more than a week, also turned themselves in to the U.S. Embassy here Monday. They, too, asked for assistance to return to their outfits and were given the necessary financial help, lems and besan with clashes between tpm statpwirlp iiiflicial ODpnincs age of 64. Rial, a senior vice president of the Marine Midland Trust Co. of South Called Twice would be filled by appointment by Vfhios Judees and justices prostitution protection gangs.

Heavily armed British troops are to pa ern New York, died Monday night the seat 21 years before his inauguration in mid-January. Calling himself a conservative Democrat, Griffin strictly avoided Negro baiting against Evers, though it was known some supporters strongly urged this course. He called fre-nupntlv for "unitv" and all-out par trol Mauritius lor at least anouier would be prohibited from operating private law practices, or holding of Kavre firemen were called out the governor, who would pick a nominee from a list of 10; to 20 candidates submitted to him by a bipartisan judicial qualifications com month. TVio British Commonwealth Of twice Monday afternoon and night. at his home here.

He nau Deen several months. Rial joined Marine in April 1960 as a vice president after serving as fice in a political party or political snin-cps said. Their names were organization. fice announced in London that the withheld. mission.

Anneals Defendants in all court The first time was at 3:30 wnen a car owned by Carl Huddle of Van Etten caught fire. A cigarette was Thnv were nuoted as having said At the district level, judges would rasps would be truaranteed th right ticipation of votes, never mentioning race. president of the irst waiionai tsanK of Passaic County in Paterson, N.J. and its predecessor, the Paterson Na two governments have signed a six-year mutual defense and assistance pact. It provides for consultations in case Mauritian security is threat continue to be elected as they are that they met some of the estimated 35 American defectors now in Swe -Mauritius, the Indian ueean lsiana where the flightless Dodo bird became extinct 250 years ago, is "too poor and too small for full independence," says opposition party Kader Gaetain Duval, political leader of the Creole mulattoes.

IFew Creoles saluted the new flag mt paid much attention to the 31-jgyi salute. Duval estimates unemployment on the island at 20 to 25 Djr cent in a population of nearly 800,000 squeezed into just 720 square miles. The island's economy is entirely dependent on the sugar crop. Each year about 2,500 of its citizens emigrate to A British army spokesman said blamed and the front seat was of appeal to a higher court. At pres Griffin snent more time since win now.

After their first term, however, ent, the right of appeal is restricted den and that they were being ning a runoff spot on planning his first days in Congress, along with they would seek reelection in non-nartisan. uncontested merit elections. to cases heard by courts of record. used by Swedish organizations sup- tional Bank, since 1946. He was elevated to senior vice president of Marine in February 1966 and was placed in charge of The second alarm was at about 7:30 when a space heater at a home Tomorrow: Local Government.

nnrtinp the Viet UOng. staff appointments, than on cam Minor Judiciary Voters in all A New York Kescrvist wno naa nnipninp. judicial districts, except Philadel rnmmprcial loans and morteages. ened, British retention ot I acuities at the Mauritius communications center and Pleasance Airfield, and the assignment of some British personnel to serve with the Mauritius police. been called for duty in Vietnam, F.vpi-s camDaiened hard, using tele phia, on their owninitiative, would He went to the Paterson bank in 1049! as pYPPiitive vice "resident aft turned up at the U.S.

Embassy a owned by Lewis Kindred at ill North Lehigh flooded and exploded. The explosion pulled the stovepipe out of the chimney and smoke filled the house. There was no fire. be eiven the choice of retaining jus vision to reach white voters, and ap-npalin? as the "candidate of all the coudIo of weeks ago and was given er holding a similar position at the tice of the peace courts or replacing his air fare to return home. Infor people, black and white," attacking Westchester County National BanK in Peekskill, N.Y.

since 1933. He was them with community courts. Where JP courts are retain mants reported another defector re- Griffin as representative of the status nun. nni-iivt tn Swedish authorities, told them he found Sweden too cold and bom in Owensboro, Ky. Funeral arrangements were incom- nlptp ed, however, new magisterial districts would be created by the legislature with one JP in each district OBITUARY Charging Williams had a do-nothing record in Congress while poverty, impmnlnvmpnt.

noor education and announced he was returning to his Delay in Action on Offer Dims Hope Of Early Copper Strike Breakthrough Rial lived at 299 Coleman Ave. military unit in West Germany. Man Is Fatally Beaten, Stabbed NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) An elderly Norristown man died on Monday niglit three hours after he was found beaten and stabbed on a street corner. Police said Concezio Cane, 72, was on his way to Sacred Heart Hospital to visit a friend when he was attacked by a gang of youths.

Police did not know immediately if he had been robbed. had housing nlatrued the area. Evers charged Griffin would be more of This plan would reduce the current number of JPs from about 4,000 to 1,000. The proposal also would abolish the fee system, putting all JPs on Crash Injuries Fatal have covered some 5,000 workers at the same. Extension of federal authority was a ppntral theme of Griffin's nre-run- Tractor-Trailer TANANDAIGUA.

N.Y. (AP) In its Arizona mines and El Paso, Tex. rpfinprv hut not at its other opera Maude E. Moon Of Owego RD 2 straight salaries; require JPs to juries suffered in an automobile ac off campaign, but he also said he firms in New York and Arkansas. cident here last Friday night took the life of Deborah J.

Wyffels, 16, of favored federal grants. "I would favor welfare programs Thp offer, which Phelps Dodge lake a training course and pass an examination before taking office; and give the Supreme Court pow L-WASIIINGTON (AP) Chances of breakthrough soon in the month-old copper strike have faded fcfter union negotiators delayed action on a $1.07 per hour contract of-Jer and renewed demands for company-wide bargaining. f.The 40-month contract offer by Phelps Dodge one of four major strikebound copper firms, would Damaged in Crash termed the best ever made in the Canadaigua. and social security, he said. imlustiv.

was "neither ac Dies at Age 76 cepted nor rejected at this time" by A tractor-trailer was extensively several hundred leaders of the Arb-CTIO United Steelworkrs Union. Cop damaged in a crash early yesterday morning on Route 14 near Col Mrs. Maude Emily Moon, 76, of per workers were averaging $3.28 an umbia Cross Roads, but no injuries Owego, RD 2, died Monday at the Tioga General Hospital where she hnnr when the strike started. Thp Steelworkrs set another mect- had been a patient for the past You feather your OWN nest when you SHOP at HORflE resulted. Bradford County State Police re-nort that Bert M.

Stark, 33, of Cort intr for Tuesday night and ordered its union negotiators to return to the bar four months. Born in Nichols, Sept. 12, 1891, the daughter of Emory and Addie Tan land, was driving a rig owned by Rosen Brothers of that city. He was nmrordine south when, he claimed. gaining table meanwhile to demand simultaneous contract expiration riatps at all Phelps Dodge operations.

ner Backer, she was a member of the Straits Corners Baptist Church. During the early 1900s she was pian But a Phelns Dodge spokesman he was forced off the highway by an oncoming vehicle. He told police that said "there is nothing else to bar ist and organist for the Tioga Theatre in Oweeo. taught elementary train about" until the unions accept he swerved his rig to the right to avoid a collision and the back wheels of the trailer struck a curb and were school in Nichols and worked as a or reject its wage offer. Hp sairl thP company would continue negotiations torn loose from the rest of the unit The rig continued down the high for the other plants not covered Dy the contract offer.

TCpnneeott CoDoer Corp. was re way, minus its back wheels, for about 200 feet before Stark was able to SHAFFER BROS. ported near a similar contract offer to the unions, but a Kennecott spokesman said. "The issue of company- stop it. Damage to the tractor-trailer was midwife.

Surviving are her husband, Elmer R. Moon of Candor; four daughters, Mrs. Alice Holzworth of Elmira; Mrs. Charles (Elmerna) Burdick of Waverly, Mrs. John (Hilda) of Corning and Mrs.

Emma Morrison of Sayre; two sons, Francis Moon of Smithboro and Lewyn Moon of Elmira; 35 grandchildren; 31 great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the Sutfin Funeral Chapel in Nichols today from wide bargaining is still our No. 1 estimated at about 1.000 by police problem. The 26 striking unions, represent- Woman Killed by Car im? more than 50.000 workers, are bargaining jointly for the first time WEST CHESTER (AP) Mrs in the industry history and tneir demands for company-wide bargaining, similar wage hikes and simul Amy Rhoadcs. 62, West Chester, was struck and killed Monday night by a hit and run driver as she crossed a taneous contract dates has dragged out the longest copper strike in street.

2 to 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. Funeral and committal services will be held at the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Francis Scott, pastor of the Straits Comers Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Cemetery at the convenience of the Boy Cyclist Killed The other two firms, Anaconda Co.

ORELAXD (APT Jeffrey Bofin- and American Smelting Refining were reported still far from set ger, 7, of Oreland, was killed Monday night when the bicycle he was tlement. All four cooDer firms have re riding and a car collided. jected union demands for company- wide bargaining and simultaneous pentract exDiration dates, insisting on 1 THE EIFFEL TOWER HAS KUSTY BOLTS hnldine to the old pattern ot nego- 1 tiatine separately for their various mines, smelters, refineries and lao- See Atrertea First! riratini' nlants. President Johnson called the nego OFFERS 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE Any hour of the day or night, call us for burner service. Our expert burner mechanics will spot and cure your trouble fast! SUNOCO HE1TINO Oil.

Mode by the originators of famous Custom-Blended Blue Sunoco Gasoline SHAFFER BROS. INC. 802 N. Lehigh, Sayre 883-6283 885-6682 Sometimes birds tiators to the White House eight days aeo and said the strike was hurting the nation's economy and could threaten sutrolies of weapons and nd them flying off "trTow' show more brains than people do you won't fi ammunition for Vietnam if it contin ued Egg Quotations NEW YORK (APT (USDA) Wholesale egg offerings fully ade- nnatp Demand fair toctav. Wholesale selling prices based on Meep youT lyOMCTOWH exchange and other volume sales New York SDOt Quotations follow feather somebody else's nest! Yet that's just what many folks do -when they take their shopping dollars and spend them in another town! The Evening Times SERVING THE VALLEY OVER 75 YRS.

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