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HAZLETON FINAL Edition 2nd Sectioni 3. ii taxidarcl I TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 Page 15 Speaker Hazleton Skies Today 8:39 p.m. Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow The moon rises Bavarian Festival Was Hot, Dry Sunday but Suds Rallied Monday 5:39 a.m. .7:36 p.m. "H' today and rides low.

VISIBLE PLANETS (their approximate distances from the earth tonight) Mars 43 million miles. Venus 154 million miles. Jupiter 427 million miles. Saturn 915 million miles. (See Photos Page 14) Officials of the Bavarian Festival cried a bit Sunday.

So did many of the more than 24,000 people who jammed Lakewood Park in Schuylkill County. ill. the park Sunday and yesterday brought the overall festival total to 97,000 since it opened at noon Friday. "We had the most perfect weekend possible and it lasted four days," Conover said. The goal of the festival committee is to surpass last year's attendance of As proof of the success of the festival so far, Conover released some interesting figures.

Since the opening on Friday, 300 half-kegs of beer have been consumed, along with 1,200 pounds of potato salad, 1,200 pounds of sauerkraut, 500 pounds of red cabbage, a ton (2,000 pounds) of knockwurst, 1,220 pounds of bratwurst, 1,000 pounds of wiener schnitzel, 650 pounds of sauerbraten and 3,000 chickens. Music for today's program will be furnished by the Kinelanderl and Johnnie Schmoker's German Band, both of Reading, and th Junior Ambassadora and Burgea lander Band, both of Allentown. But the officials, and many of the 28,000 who attended the festi val, smiled yesterday. The big reason for the two re actions was beer, or the lack of fc: iliUlllii'L ftfc Cloudy and Mild Partly cloudy to cloudy through Wednesday. Lows tonight in the low to mid 60s and highs Wednesday in the upper 70s to mid 80s.

Probability of precipitation 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent tomorrow. Winds west to northwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour tonight and Wednesday. rirff it. The festival is noted for its huge beer garden and the fellowship that results. City Playgrounds State law forbids the sale of fMwiiiniiii.i mmmmmmiimmmmiimmm GENERAL ALARM FIRE Only a brick sidewall and steel beam roof supports remain intact as the former Vulcan Iron Works building in Wilkes-Barre was destroyed Sunday afternoon in the second general alarm fire there in two days.

This building was occupied by Esjay Distributors and the Alexander Floor Covering Co. The loss was estimated at $1 million. Are Open Today Playgrounds throughout the city leagues will be city-wide basis organized on a throughout th beer on Sundays. But yesterday the garden in the park's main ballroom was open and going full blast. At 10 last night, about 3,000 people were still in the large hall "having a good time, listening to the music and dancing," officials said.

No Beer Sales Donald Conover of the festival staff said that on Sunday they had Shenandoah Girl, 17, Playgrounds Season Opens ies of Crash Injuries to apologize to many festivalgoers waitress at the Melrose Restaurant, "especially those from New York and New Jersey, who just couldn't believe there was a law against selling beer." He said, "We had a lot of unhappy visitors, but they seemed Shenandoah, was reported enroute to work about 4:30 p.m. Sunday when she apparently lost control began the regular summer schedule today. Under the direction of Saverio R. Saullo and a staff of instructors and supervisors, the playground season will continue for the next seven weeks ending August 20. The regular playground hours will be from 1 p.m.

to 8 p.m. To provide greater use of all facilities, the baseball and swimming programs will be extended so as to include organized programs during the morning hours from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The city recreational program features special activities for child-ran and young adults. Arts and crafts projects are developed weekly on each of the playgrounds.

Instructors will give directions and assist children in completing the given projects. Girls' volleyball and Softball A 17-year-old Shenandoah girl died about 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where she had been admitted Sunday after a car she was driving 6mashed into a solid cement mail box standard at Ritigtown. The victim, Miss Marilyn Swantek, 421 Poplar Shenandoah, a coming week. Among the new features of this year's recreation program are expanded baseball and basketball programs.

These programs will include three age divisions: Junior, 8-11 Intermediate, 11-14 and Senior, 14-18 yers. Francis Lib-anoti is serving as baseball coordinator, Dave Shafer, HHS head coach, is in charge of the basketball program. A Slo-pitch Softball League for adults 22-50 years of age is being formed for this season. Under the direction of Joseph Blasko, games will be played two nights each week at the St. Stanislaus Field, 17th and Hayes Streets.

The Swimming Program will begin on Monday July 12th. This program offered at the HHS pool incorporates both instructional and recreational swimming for all city residents. (Continued on Page 26, Column 2) of the car while rounding a curve and rammed into the cement In Borough The West Hazleton playgrounds officially opened for tne summer season today. All playgrounds in the borough will be open and staffed every weekday between 9 a. m.

and 8 p. ra. through August 27. In addition to the regular" arts, crafts, and recreation programs, a number of special programs will also be offered. All those interested in participating in the Summer swimming program should secure a registration form from any instructor.

(Continued on Page 26, Column 2) to appear satisfied when we told them we hope to have the beer sale Union Township Chief of Police problem solved by next year's festival." He added, "We told them Joseph Zienkiewicz said Miss Swan- tek was first removed to the Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah, and following emergency treatment was taken to the Geisinger Medical Center. She was graduated from Shenandoah Valley High School in June and prior to graduation was a member of the school color guard. Miss Swantek was a member of St. Stanislaus Church, Shenandoah. She is survived by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Swantek and four brothers and three sisters. Her father owns and operates (Continued on Page 26, Column 2) the same thing last year, though." Festival officials said they have HONOR GRAD-Charles R. Gal-ski, 118 S. Broad West Hazleton, will receive a Certificate of Honor at a recruit graduation ceremony Friday at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, 111.

He had been chosen as Honor man of his company on the basis of scholastic standing, leadership and initiative. George Chisnell Elected Chairman of MMI Board promises from many legislators that Gov. Shapp will sign the Sunday beer sales law. The 52,000 people attracted to 9 Injured in Holiday Weekend Crashes on Highways in Area Youth Robbed Near Drums A 16-year-old youth from the New Jersey Residential Manpower George M. Chisnell of Hazleton has been elected to the post of chairman of the board of MMI Preparatory School, Freeland.

He 6ucceeds Ralph H. Woelfel, who completed a two-year tenure in the office. Chisnell was graduated from MMI in 1915 and worked in various capacities in the coal industry for jnany years. He became president end principal stockholder of Latti-iner and Chisnell Coal Companies. Chisnell was a part of the original W'AZL organization and served on its board.

He is a member of the board of the Hazleton National Bank. He has been active over the years in civic enterprises, having served as president of the Anthracite Council of Boy Scouts of America and as chairman of the United Center, Edison, N. was robbed of $35 and some personal belongings about 10:15 Monday night while he was walking about a half-mile west of Route 309 in Drums. if i life Xpf'Ss'' i i City Man Will Head Wilkes College Library Dale Buehler, 601 Grant has been appointed chairman of the library department and head librarian at Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre. Buehler will be in charge of the Eugene S.

Farley Library at the college. Buehler, a native of this city, Is a graduate of Hazleton High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Franklin Marshall College and a master of science degree in library science from Drexel Institute of Technology in 1969. The victim, Jerry Lee Nelms, forcing him onto the west berm of the highway, continued on for about 30 feet and struck another car operated by Joseph J. Marshall, of Sugarloaf, forcing his car to spin around and strike a utility pole owned by the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company.

Haas' car continued traveling south for another 40 feet, then turned left onto the property of Syrus Brown, where it damaged (Continued on Page 26, Column 1) shoulder, released after treatment in the emergency room, and Helen Warnick, Haddock, an injury to the right hand. Mrs. Warnick was also released after treatment. Police said Haas, driving north on 309, apparently moved her eyes from the highway and when she looked back, discovered she was in the southbound lanes of traffic. Hits 2 Cars The Haas car struck a car operated by Joseph Warnick, Haddock, traffic, collided with the rear of the stopped car.

Trooper Peffer said Steffan, his wife Olga, and their two daughters, Suzanne and Jennifer, escaped injury. He estimated the damage to the Steffan car at $1,200, and the damage to Keller's car at $500. Three persons were injured at 3:15 p.m. Saturday in a three-car collision three miles north of Hazleton on Route 309 in Butler Township. told Troop state police three men in a red Volkeswagen with a New Jersey registration number, By BILL BERRY State Police reported 9 persons were injured in a series of automobile accidents on regional highways over the July 4 holiday weekend.

A two-car collision at 3 p.m. Monday on Route 309, at the entrance to Angela Park, injured five persons, one of whom was admitted in fair condition to the Hazleton State General Hospital. 5 Injured The Injured, all riding In the State Police identified them as George M. Chisnell same car. were identified as John HIGH Carol Haas, 204 S.

Cedar admitted to the Hazleton State Gen stopped near him as he was walking east near the Job Corps Center and he thought they wanted to give him a ride. Instead, Nelms said, the three flashed switchblades and, as one of the men held one of the blades close to him, the other two frisked him of the money and also took an overnight bag and some personal belongings. According to a description furnished police by Nelms, the three men were Puerto Ricans and spoke Spanish. Mill PI F. Keller, 66, the driver, admitted eral Hospital in sick condition with in fair condition with injuries to both legs, head, chest and right QUALITY UlUdCUUiai injuries to the head, face, left i shoulder and arm; Mary Jane Plesce, 1815 Letchwrth, Camp Hill, arm; Pearl Brown, 41, of 1233 Wellington Bethlehem, injuries to the face, chest and left arm; her injuries to both legs, face and left While They Last sons, Duane, 101, injuries to both Fund Drive.

He is currently the 6upcrintendent of the Hazleton State General Hospital. Chisnell has been a member of the MMI Board since 1954 and has been vice-chairman for the past two years. At the same meeting, Atty. John E. Cotsack, MMI '26, of Conyng-ham, was elected vice-chairman of the board.

Dr. Thomas J. Conahan, '26, Hazleton, and Attorney Martin J. O'Donnell '37, Freeland, were reelected secretary and treasurer, respectively. Other members of the MMI board are Wilmot C.

Jones '10, Waiter D. Haentjens '39, William L. Morse '52, Charles T. Butler, and James J. McBrearty.

Lambert E. Broad is president of the school. Heavy Nylon mi in nam legs, and Donald, 18, whose injuries were unknown, due to his mother refusing treatment for the youth, and Edward Gosling, 1623 Fifth Prospect Park, Delaware County, facial injuries. A hospital spokesman said Mrs. Brown would have her son treated by her family physician.

Trooper Theodore J. Peffer, Troop said Dominick Steffan, of 52 Govier Wilkes-Barre, was stopped in the southbound passing lane attempting to make a left turn into the amusement park when the Keller car, also moving south in the same lane of if Broadloom Rolls Firecrackers Set Tree Fire Firecrackers were blamed for setting a tree on fire here Saturday night. Deputy fire chief Gerald Caso said the city fire department received a call 9:35 p.m. from a Mrs. Molinaro, 201 S.

Laurel St. She was quoted as saying boys had thrown firecrackers into a tree and caught it on fire. The East End and Pioneer fire companies responded, but the fire was out when they arrived. Caso said no damage resulted. False Alarm Five minutes earlier a false alarm was turned in from Box 47 at 12th and Alter streets.

Caso said two girls had been seen near the box. Sunday Fire At 6:10 p. m. Sunday a fire occurred in a concession stand at Holy Rosary Church, 240 S. Poplar St The East End and Pioneer units held damage to a minimum, Caso said.

According to the fire official, the fire was started by youngsters playing with matches. Council Will Prepare Counter Wage Offer Hazleton City Council was scheduled to work today on preparing a counter-offer in the police contract negotiations. The counter-proposals will be drawn at a closed 4 p.m. meeting in city hall. The city's offer is scheduled to be presented to the police negotiators at a closed meeting set for next Tuesday.

The police, whose current contract expires the end of the year, submitted initial demands topped by a request for a $3,000 pay increase next year. A re 51 The Standard-Speaker will pay $10 for the best news tip of the week. If you know of something newsworthy phone 455-3636 any time, day or night, seven days a week. i One of a kind factory GEE0 Valuable Radio Equipment Stolen Radio equipment, valued at $630, was reported stolen over the weekend from the former WHZN radio station building on Hill Top Road, Laurel Hill Terrace. Patrolman Jerry Diehl, who made the initial investigation, listed the following articles as missing: six power tubes, a microphone and a turntable.

The burglary was reported to city police this morning by Joseph Gans. It) Sellouts at one low price NO ADDITIVES JUST GOOD BREAD SENAPE'S BAKERY 222 W. 17th St. Phone 454-0839 Open Daily 'Til 6 P. M.

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Airman Cox, a missile guidance and control specialist, is assigned to a unit of the Aerospace Defense Command which protects the U.S. against hostile aircraft and missiles. He previously served at Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. PRISTEEN Feminine Hygiene DEODORANT More Than Half Off Reg. Price of $1.49 10 WILKINSON Sword Chromium BLADES More Than Half Off Reg.

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