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NEWS DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1967 PAGE TWO Upstate Girl Dies of June Shooting Wounds Word Temporary' In LBJ's Tax Boost Kury Plans to Propose Changes On Conservation Bar Association To Review Stand On Crime News Isle of Capri Struck By Raging Brush Fire CAPRI, Italy (AP) A raging brush fire whipped by sea breezes raced out of control over miles of this romantic island today, causing panic among tourists and threatening Northeast Hit by Heaviest Rains In 5-Year Period Junta Official Says Communists Seek to Spark Greek Revolt SAY RE, Pa. (APWA 15-year old Athens Township girl died Friday in Robert Packer Hospital of wounds suffered in a shooting June 23. Patricia Harding was wounded several times when her father, William, 41, went on a shooting spree, kill- Move Raises Doubt hotels and villas. HONOLULU (APV-The chief Legislation for a comprehensive Capri authorities appealed to the North Atlantic Treaty Orga- proponent of limiting crime I reorganization of Pennsylvania NEW YORK (AP) A Flush, ing, N.Y. homeowner stood at the steps of his newly finished ATHENS (AP) A member ing her mother, Joyce 32 reporting said today his! WASHINGTON (AP) Tem Top officials say they hope zation installation at Naples, on! amland 18 miles away, to to tighten the reins any more ifjeonservation agencies into a new it can be avoided.

department of conservation of na- Patacos, interior minister in tural resources will be introduced the four-month-old regime, ex-in the House of Representative! basement bemoaning the warps lice saiJ- The inci(ient occurred: American Bar Association panel porary taxes have had a way of this timetable can be kept. But the in the kno-tv Pine walls and the at F'nca Trailer Park off will review its recommendations; lingering on almost perma- a look at some past "temporaryl rnoldv football on the floor. Pennsylvania 220. in the light of objections raised jnemly. taxes" makes the outlook bleak.

fi helD men and equipment to ficht the flames. by news media representatives. But government officials say pounded his views on the Com-iby Hepresentative Franklin L. Consider the spate of extra. Frightened tourists abandoned Kury, Montour-Northumberland.

Justice Paul C. Reardon of the-v d0111 ant that t0 happen taxes imposed or old ones in-1 the beaches to be ready to leave i 10 the Supreme Judicial Court of ro ine proposed temporary the proposed temporary creaseu uuniiK nwiu nar i anu me island A Long Yally. N.J. woman, looked out the window of her I home at the backyard brook.) "Usually it babbles so nicely," i She said. "This morning it per cent surcharge on individual Massachusetts said in an inter munist role in the resistance movement during several informal talks with newsmen this week.

He said the opposition which is beginning to emerge is still small and scattered, but is increasingly irritatng. of Greece's ruling military junta says Communist elements are trying to provoke the into stricter repressive measures in hopes that they will touch off a revolt. This statement by Brig. Styli-anos Patacos acknowledged that there is a slowly growing movement of opposition to the military regime that took over April 21. It also contained the implication that the government which already controls almost every walk of Greek life does not want Newsmen Told To Leave Congo Within 48 Hours Kury's proposal, which would have a profound impact on the Anthracite region, will include the following.

1. The present Department of Forests and Waters would be named the Department of Con- the Korean War. Many of them chiefly excise taxes were put in the temporary category and called for on grounds of war needs. But many lingered on for and corporate income taxes sent to Congress by President Johnson. His plan calls for the surcharge to expire June 30, 1969, Ai- tft rnntinnn nnlv rt Inner Be Shafer Asked to Veto Pa.

Ban on view that the review will be carried out before the recommendations are presented in February to the ABA's policy-making arm. the House of Delegates. Still, it seemed clear after a Anhregime handbills have been sprinkling down on thejservation of Natural Resources back streets of Athens almost land would be the basic unit the Vietnam war if the war lasts! looked like something Bobby Kennedy could ride a kayak in. Real white water." 'A Boston man took one look at the grey sky and walked to the closet for his three constant companions a pair of rubbers, raincoat and an umbrella. The problem is rain and aft- I Congress adopted in 1965 day-long hearing Friday that beyond that date.

KINSHASA. The Congo (AP) nightly during the past week oriaround which the new depart- The Congolese covernment to- we Kearoon panel win not re- major reduction and elimination Imported Steel ment would be created. two. A homemade bomb explod day ordered all correspondents trat oa major proposals, and photographers of The Asso And J. Edward Murray, ciated Press to leave the Congo 'Chairman of the American So 2.

All existing programs and personnel in the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries, dealing with strip mine enforcement, water pollution and land ed near a big Athens tourist hotel Thursday night the second such blast in a month. An underground group which calls itself "New Greece" or fiv vear u-ithrvit rpsi-1 ciety of Newspaper Editors Freedom of Information and dents in the Northeast are being 48 hours- 1 cmi'jr meastir wa an of excise taxes which dated from the depression of the 1930s and World War II. Johnson strongly supported the measure. But it's been hard to remove a temporary tax once it works its way into the system. Take, for example, the tax on transportation.

It was first en- Probers Seek to Cite Carmichael Under U.S. Laws HARRISBURG (AP) An importer's organization asked Gov. Shafer Friday to veto legislation that would require use of domestic steel only in pulic works projects. Gerald O'Brien, executive vice-president of the American Im nmrarpH against i reDresenta-1 Press-Bar Committee, said he is uur prooiem now is not iw 'l ioinnine his how, far liheratiya. UlC DllUJa UCS HJCUIJ, lrttlo watpr hut too much." said' i lion oi me recommenaauons on Jean Iouse Delegates.

It is i spokesman for the Delaware River Basin Commission Information Minister "Patriotic Front" has been 'reclamation, would be transferred sending its mimeographed prop-to the new department. The De-aganda leaflets to news agen- partment of Mines would thereby cies and embassies. be returned to its original pur- There was a widelv circulated as a state agency for in-report, not confirmed by the'spectine and regulating mining government, that somebody got for safety, away with hanging a giant ban- 3. All existing programs and ner with anti government slo- personnel in the Department of Pentagon Lists Pa. Men Killed Aboard Forrestal WASHINGTON (AP) The latest casualty list of the ill-fated USS Forrestal, ravaged by fire on July 29, includes these dead Pennsylvanians, the Pentagon reportel Friday: Aviation structural mechanic anal group ae saia in aa inter porters' Association of New York WASHINGTON (AP) -Black' after the but tour-state agencv which serves Jacques Kande said the decision' view that is libp'v tn oivn Power advocate Stokely Carmi 20 million persons in New York -was taken by President Josepn Uber1 to was taken bv President Joseph: pired war was told Shafer the biU is injurious re-established for World War II.

1 Pennsylvania's economic in-Part of it a 5 per cent tax onjterests. He said it might bring Pennsylvania, iiaware ana u. the yery sanctiorvs rec. New Jersey. Kanda told Michael Holdsmith l0mmended bv the Reardon re- The Weather Bureau at Bos- of The Associated Press the chael is keeping the Justice Department busy writing letters explaining" to the public why he hasn't been jailed or deported.

air transportation lingers on. A retaliatory action from countries gans from a window overlooking Health, dealing with water and air nnllutinn. including the which buy from the common Central Constitution Square. Murray, managing editor of ton reported only it) days witn- men were oemg expeueu uc-out rain last and "a lot of cause AP stories had "specu ana a 101 or cause siunes uau 10 per cent tax on train rides finally was repealed in 1962. The alcohol tax of S9.50 per More than 1.000 persons have A hidden loudspeaker blared Sanitary Water Board and Air ju-, AriTfm, Rcnnhi; aiH ts particularly that lated about.

Russian complaints, taoe-recorded insults at thp pov.Tollution Control Commission, wealth. The bill passed both the House and Senate by overwhelming margins. Backers claim it is necessary to ease the economic four; gallon was raised "temoorari- ernment for more than an hour i would be transferred to the new the ram has been to frequent." which are bringing Thombe to. or aU of societv l.C. Jerry D.

Bayars, Route alone, it was learned to S10.50 during the Korean months Most of the letters in-1 War but was later made perma- Agriculture Department and -onso a c-m Weaker Bureau officials in supposed to take, by way of The Reardon report calls on Fridav. lawyers and police officials to viuuv.u threat of foreign steel to the nwvui iv restrict their comments on 'chances of prosecuting the mili- Although the administration domestic steel industry De- pending criminal cases and Carmichael in connection, has worked to rid the tax svs-l Agents of the U.S. State bany, N.Y. agreed that the rain -airo- tx-rremier is a boon. The Weather Bu-1 Tshombe, under arrest in Alger-reau's chief meteorologist faces a sentence here, the rainfall most in five Kande said the government al-years would have a "terrific 'so objected to an AP report Wellsboro; Aviation Ordnance Man 2.C.

Raymond N. Plesh, Kazleton; Aviation Machinist's Mate 3.C. Richard L. Wescott, Dalton; Aviation Electrician's Mate 3.C. Robert M.

Priviech Blairsville: Airman Edward A. Mindyas, Johnstown. Also, Airman Douglas A. Post cut back on the release of infer-j with various of his activities tern of as many excises as pos-partment urged both Shafer and sible, it now wants to postpone; the legislative leadership recent-some reductions which are'ly to oppose the measure on the mation about them. Many of the letters wondered It also recommends contempt! if Carmichael, born in Trinidad, in an Athens street market until 'department.

police found and dismantled it. I 4 The Sanitary Water Board Scattered arrests for such ac- would be re-named "The Clean tivities have taken place from'water Board," to indicate that Crete to Macedonia. jit is concerned with pollution Patacos implied, however, as more than a matter of health, that provocation was coming 5 The billboard control pro-mostly from outside Greece. All gram in the Department of known leaders of this country's Highways would be transferred extreme left movements are ito the new department, among the nearly 2,000 political! 6 The Soil and Water Con-prisoners still held on Yioura servation Commission would be and Leros islands in the Aegean transferred from the Depart-Sea southeast of Athens. But! ment of Agriculture, other activists are still loose! 7.

The topographic and geo- effect on all growth, trees from Bujumbura, Burundi, tnree of court action against anyone 'could be deported. The depart- ground that it was contrary to weeks ago quoting Congolese In especially." who "disseminates by any ment's answer: Since Carmichael derives citizenship fllnrcHanv Airman Annrpntipp I means pumic communica scheduled to go into effect early next year. On April 1. the 7 per cent manufacturer's auto excise tax is scheduled to fall to 2 per cent and to 1 per cent on Jan. 1.

1969. itions" a nrpiiwliriai ctatpmont 'through naturalization of his fa- U.S. trade policy. Shafer has been silent on the measure, although there were indications from other quarters that a veto was in the offing. terior Minister Etieniie Tstusek-edi as saying some white residents had been killed and eaten by undisciplined troops in Katanga.

In a separate meeting with Mexico Lifts Ban for Singer Frank Sinatra -MEXICO CITY (AP) Frank Sinatra, who has been barred about a defendant in a willful i ther- "he is not subject to depor-! attempt to affect the outcome of jatl0n under existing federal hie trial 'a The 10 per cent excise tax on And the department also told I telpnhone servirp is srhprinlprf The same sanction recon iuc same saucuun re reram and awaiting guidance TA.ttAe from Mexico for more than a rrancois imnauu oi cui, -LV most oi me leuer-wnters it sua to tail to per cent on April movie he 5aid tne government oo-, is reviewing Carmichael acbv- and to be eliminated on Jan. 1 year because a Wayne II. Ott, Philadelphia; Aviation Structural Mechanic 3.C. William J. Shields.

Philadelphia; Electrician's Mate 2.C. Robert Leonberg. Route 1. Evans City; Aviation Ordnance Man 3 C. Julius B.

Hughes. Irwin; Seaman William C. Hart-gen, Stouchsburg; Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Apprentice Lawrence J. Gilbert Pittsburgh. Naval Aviation Boatswain's Mate 3.C.

Richard M. Stetz of ities "to determine whether he 1 1969. lected to Keuters reports oi cas- Mao Supoorters Rally in Peking TOKYO (AP) Japanese re uffered by tne Congolese names Patacos said these were the ones who under outside prodding, were beginning to cause trouble in Athens, Salonika and ou the island of Crete to provoke the government to clamp on tighter controls. armv in a battle with mercenar-l Reardon and David L. Shapi assertedly disparaged the country and its people, will be allowed to re-enter, the government announced Friday.

Tho Tntpriiir Ministry said it has violated, in any particular These rates had been substan-instance, any applicable federal tially higher during wartime, law." Johnson now has asked Con- Justice Department officials eress to postpone the first drops ies Tuesday 'ro' Harvard law professor who American Ambassador Robert was chief researcher for the logical survey bureau of the Department of Internal Affairs would be transferred to the new department. 8. A special office of conservation law enforcement staffed by full-time attorneys directly responsible to the secretary of conservation would be established. This office would have the authority to coordinate and supervise enforcement of any law dealing with conservation administered by any state ports said one million support- told their correspondents that: to July 1. 1969.

and the second sh Ambas- ucicuueu uie cuQietupi 'was lifting the ban at the re- H. McBride and Briti; in drops to Jan. l. 1970, as part of Mao Tse-tung rallied any individual who calls upon his fellow citizens to disobey our countrvs laws, who advocates his new tax package. Povertv War Peking today, marking the reported deadline for Mao's ene quest of the government's direc-1 torate of motion pictures that; 'trt -nntinna tha crrwfl ra.

planned to urge Foreign Minis-i; Keardon said, "that the lit" Rmmhnfcrt to have the contempt proposals snoiLa be Route 1, Gettysburg, was re. ported as missing. la-ions now existing between the expulsion order rescinded. We violence, or ho seeks to set one I race against another does his Also affected by the measure film industries of the United 'States and Mexico." County Board to Attend Parley my, President Liu Shao-chi, to leave his house in the leaders' living area. The rally also celebrated the appearance one year ago of wall posters, personally written by Mao, announcing his cultural have narrowed the power." And Shapiro said, "We are attempting to confine it." However, W.

Theodore Pier-son, general counsel of the Radio and Television News Directors Association, said the con (Continued from Pag One) directed by Fred H. Brooks, the city SNCC chairman. Nashville Police Capt. John A. Sorace testified Wednesday that $7,700 in federal funds supplied by the Office of Economic Opportunity is supporting the nation and himself a grave disservice." Carmichael, former chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, has been sharply attacked on all those grounds by a number of agency.

"There is serious doubt that Pennsylvania's government is properly equipped to meet tho challenge of natural resource conservation in the final third Correction of an improper as revolution a purge of his ene sessment was the only item of business transacted yesterday aft were a part-time Associated Press reporter Pierre Moser, a Swiss citizen, and Associated Press photographer Max Nash. Girl, 6, Missing In Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) tempt recommendations strike teaches'of the 20th Century," Kury said. school, fcorace said it racial hatred. mies. Reports throughout the week said Maoists had set today as the deadline for Liu, described ernoon by Northumberland Coun "Our state's governmental Without specifically referring; ty Commissioners.

"No money has been given to machinery for natural resourc- Hearing for Dismissed State Official Put Off HARRISBURG (AP) A hearing for a state official fired from his $19,664 job has been postponed indefinitely by the Civl Service Commission. A commission spokesman said Friday a new hearing date for Leslie D. Park would be selected during the agency's next meeting Aug. 27. The hearing had been scheduled for Aug.

16, but was put off at the request of William J. Hart, secretary of labor and industry. Hart fired Park after Park had testified at a House to Celebrate Their 80th Birthdays LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP)-Trip-lets are getting together Sunday to observe their 80th birthdays. They a re Mrs.

Tom Clay Xubbock, Mrs. Cora Comer of Plainview and G.C. Adamas of 'Ardmore, Okla, Both Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Comer are mother of twins.

When the triplets were six at investigative reporting. For instance, he said, a news, paper reporter who obtained incriminating statements during his investigation of a crime The board heard routine re-i that school as yet," the Rev. 'as conservation lias been con as 'Chinas Khrushchev, to Mr Tlavie (ooCfin nT ports, approved the pay roll and leave or be dragged out of could be put in jail if he pub' Fears for the safety of young lished during a or eirls in this capital city area au nonzec payment oi puis. Chung Nan Hai Park At the request of the chief as- Maoists at the rallv were led sessor. commissioners approved a bv Red Guards and soldiers motion to strike off taxes due for, The teen-aged Red Guards 19o2 through 1966 on a parcel t0 prominence as watch-Shamokin Township.

The parcel .1 fan to spread among its half- to carmichael, the department wrote in response to one letter that "a citizen may take actions which do aid and comfort the enemy making a speech critical of the government or opposing its measures, profiteering, striking in defense plants or essential work, and the hundreds of other things which impair our cohesion and diminish our strength but if there is no adherence to the enemy in this, if there is no intent to betray, there is no treason." million population today as the. structed on a piecemeal haphazard fashion over the past half century," Kury declared. "Today that machinery is not only outmoded, it is splintered in that its efforts are dispersed without a strong sense of direction. Conservation efforts arc spread out over no less than 13 stale agencise and boards. The performance is often marred by intrarivalry and in-fighting and weeks old in 1SS7, they were shown at the state fair in u-ae imnrrtnaflu accoecoH in iha luuucy will be given until we have an opportunity to investigate." And he said if Sorace's testimony about the school is found to be true, it will get no poverty-fighting money.

The clergyman-chairman said that probably will be the outcome. "The money has been albcat-el to our he acknowledged. "We are involved in a certain way we have a contract with them." The clergyman said the contract is not with Brooks, but committee hearing. Park was v.wj "'ago. loaays raiiy came amid name of Margaret and Robert reports of widespread unrest Frederick, but investigation show-' and clashes in communities ed the property consisted of a throughout mainland China, trailer on leased land.

The trailer! nff hv nf tho search for 6-year-old brenaa Lois White entered its third day. Brenda is the second child to disappear here within a month. On July 6, Judith Ann Elwell, 5 vears old, disappeared from her "The New-DIspatch Extendi New Astronauts (Continued from Paje One) Washington. Philip K. Chapman.

32, naturalized U.S. citizen from Melbourne. Australia; staff physicist at the Experimental Astronomy Laboratory, Massachusetts director of a rehabilitation prcv ject financed by the federal Birthday Greetings purge. the cause of conservation loses retired home in northwest Oklahoma Howard E. Herrold, state employe.

in the process. "I am therefore introducini: City. She has not been seen since. this legislation to give our con Funeral Notices has since been moved. was made that; the regular meeting on Tuesday1 has been canceled because board members will be attending the convention of the State Associa-I tion of County Commissioners in Philadelphia.

The meeting next Fridav will he Mrs. Bob White, of Midwest Institute of Technology Boston, Actress Stricken In Unusual Role Citv, southeast of UKianoma; Mass. City reported her daughter Anthony W. England, BURKE Mrs. Marcsret Burke, 24 servation efforts a streamlining so they can do a much more effective job," Kury said, with St.

Anselms Episcopal Chapel, where the school oper 20, Black Power Leader Says 'Liberation School' Will Continue Without U.S. Aid graduate fellow at MIT, doctor ithink it is particularly import Ncrth Peer Street, Mount Ccr- jg iate Thursday after the mel. Requiem high moss will; Dicvcie was found at a be held of 9:00 o.m Monday. store about tw0 blocks in Church cf Our Lady. Burial, hmi DnMr i.i, i a.e in geopaysics.

Karl G. Henize, 40, doctor of astronomy, professor at Nor- i.in auci wee neia a.m. loiiowed oy a of workin? nparlv nnHp in a hiah I nu.im tu r); -o medium ul ulc v-vuiuy xiiauii wind with 2.000 birds actress Board at 11:00. Commissinners win ce in rre ccriin t- ant in the Anthracite area where we are about to undertake a proiect of undoing a century of scars that have been inflicted on our land and water." wiu auena a meeting or susque- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ates.

Records in Nashville indicated that a "Liberation School" payroll, with Brooks listed as director, was to have been financed by the poverty agency Aug. 28. It was at St. Anselms, the Rev, Mr. Davis said, that Brooks took possession of the white station wagon leased by Metropolitan Courthouse lists Brooks as director at a salary of Friends may vis.t i i Autnonties launcnea a searcn Funeral Home, 40 South Mar-' which included men on horse- Donald L.

Holmquest, 28, m-ket Street, Mount Ccrmel from back, in helicopters and on foot, i tern at Methodist Hospital in from 3:00 to 10:00 p.m. Sun-j As many as 400 persons Houston, graduate of the Baylor iidiiud ctunuuuL-ueveiopmem as-The Black Power advocate who sociation in the afternoon. claims to be director of Jane Fonda wound up in bed today running a temperature. Doctors didn't know whether it was a virus she might have caught from the birds. They $300 for the summer.

Bill Davis said the official ti trea is.onier, chairman, "Liberation School' be recited, searching vainly Friday in university College of Medicine. doy. The Rosory will at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, U.S. Wamlanes autiea me meeting.

Attending' savs Hip fprWal nvprnmpnt William B. Lenoir, 28. electri- soaking ram. tle of director of the school is or- were Fred Hoffman, Oscar E. I "can keep their funds-we're prescribed medicine and derel her to rest.

ivemei, uda n. Amoia, cniei 2om2 to continue onerat held by the Rev. James Woodruff, rector of Anselm's. Thirty-four Negroes 6 to 12 Man Sentenced for fOonttmied from "aire One) Minh trail. Intellgence sources Fred H.

Brooks, leader of Her encounter with the birds clerk, and Attorney Preston was for a scene in the picture Davis, solicitor. XEPLER Mrs. Thomas Margaret, Fepler, 729 Walnut Ashland. Funeral services will. be held ct the Otto Funeral: Heme, 200 Centre Street, Ash-' Nashville's Student Nonviolent Selling Horse Meat the poverty agency.

But he likened the transaction to a janitor receiving a package delivered to an apartment house. Eastland disagreed. "He's driving the station wason and caroareiia sne is doing SCRANTON. Pa. (AP) ViI- years old attended classes Friday.

Their work observed for the first time by white newsmenincluded a dramatic in cal engineering doctorate from MIT, an associate professor at MIT. John A. Llewellyn, 34, born in Cardiff. Wales, an associate professor at Florida State University, doctorate in chemistry from University College, Cardiff. F.

Story Musgrave, 31, doctor Home under the direction of her land. ct 1:30 p.m. i Lance Jr. of Facueliv. Coordinating Committee chapter, said Friday the school will operate on local contributions if charges that the school teaches Mail Rate Bunol ill be in Christ Church t- Factorvville i husband, Roger Vadim.

The scene calls for a swarm terpretation of the pre-Civil War report that flat-bed semitrailers capable of hauling tons of weapons have been spotted in the valley recently. The area has come under almost daily bombing since the North Vietnamese overran the Special Forces camp early last year. The raids Friday were he is director of the school and Cemetery at rcuntcm been senterJced to 15 months of wrens in a huse case to rio (Continued from Page One) hatred of whites lead to a cutoff underground railroad which aid Viewing cr rr-e runerai ncrne will be Mondcy from 7:00 to her clothes off with their bills, i mittee nom or participated in of federal funds. ed escaping slaves, working in prison and three years probation for selling Mexican horse ha Capt. John A.

Sorace wc executive ses. rOUCe ate in physiology from the Uni y.ou. i l. uf with paints, studying math and swimming. In the stifling Rome heat the birds refused to budge, so tech- versity of Kentucky, wherp he is meat as irisn ooireiess ucci.

XREISHER James H. CV.pf Judse Michael Sheridan There were no discussions sioji on the date specified or on told the Senate Judiciary Corn-any other date during which the 'mittee in Washington Thursday subcommittee met in executive that the antipoverty school a postdoctoral fellow jnicians fixed up a huge fan un- of U.S. District Court said among the pupils and several Brian T. O'Leary 27. Ph D.

the to blow them 32 Hes Street, Bsydtcwn, Sha-mckin. Fune-al services will be be'd Tuesdcy morning ct 9:00 teaches "pure, unadulterated! young "student aides." Lance also was placed on pro in astronomy from the Universi-1 against Miss Fonda. you have contractual relations with him," the Mississippi senator said. The Rev. Mr.

Davis said the "Liberation School" project was approved on July 18 by the OEO regional office in Atlanta, and an initiation contract signed with the Rev. James Woodruff of St. Anselms on July 24. But he insisted again no money has been paid out because in bation several years ago for il- ty of California, NASA trainee tne CHurch cf te Tronstigu- lesal sale of horse mea. aimed at enemy base camps, storage areas and fortification The B52s also flew one mission against a training center and tunnel complex in Long Khanh Province, 50 miles northeast of Saigon.

In air raids against North Vietnam FMe Thiinrlnrnhinfe rencn. cunci win ce in me trans Lnce was e-uuvittcu vl hatred of the white race." I One white observer, Harry Brooks, a husky 20-year-old iCarpenter, an inspector with Detroit Negro, answered Sorace OEO in Washington, was or- Friday night. dered here by OEO officials as "I think Sorace is a racist. He a result of Sorace's testimony. should be killed," Brooks said.

He declined comment on his in- session. But the allegation put members of the subcommittee in a ticklish political situation because their action was more beneficial to third-class mailers than anyone else. By voting to make postege for letters and post cards 6 cents- ponsn cemetery. Friends may cell ct Cncwka Funercl Home, 1 1 A Krrrh Street porting horse meat from Mexico and selling it in several Regional Mines Scheduled to Work Monday This schedule is printed as re- Mordoy evening frcm to states on the Eastern coast. vestigation and clearances based in Thailand attacked a vestigation.

Brooks who said Thursday that no whites would be allowed at Space Sciences Laboratory, Department of Astronomy, University of California. Robert A. Parker, 30, associate professor of astronomy, University of Wisconsin, astronomy doctorate from the Califonia Institute of Technology. William E. Thornton, 33, M.D.

from the University of North Carolina until recently a researcher in Air Force space- rail yard 30 miles north of Ha "He no longer serves a function in society. He ought to be put away somewhere. He's insane." Asked to amplify, Brooks through a labyrinth of local administrative agencies has not News-Dispatch 10:03 end Toesdcy mcmirg ipfil time of services. Pcrcstos services will be Held Mondov nit ct 7:30 in fre funeral heme. comnanies.

Thi Nrman-i clud greeting cards-and to enter the school told news said, "I think any man who re men Friday the school is open FRANK HOOVER, Founder Shamokin DaUy New! cannot accept responsibility for for air, letters and cards 10 inaccuracies in company reports cents. the subcommittee added All collieries will be idle tomor-i590-1 million to the administra- to children of all races. The school, approved "in prin tion's proposal for a $571.4 mil 'Established 1393) Shamokin Dispatch (EstabUshed 13SS1 Combined September 18, 1933 sorts to lying to this country about what's going on in the black community should be killed. He's a traitor." Sorace SCHOFFLER Edward Franklin ScHoffler, 300 Bread Street, Fountain Springs. Funeral serv- ciple" by the commission and OEO, was designed to instill in young Negroes a pride in their program.

All but Holmauest report to ices will be conducted Mondcy -M. Prealdentl ct a.m. in the Norman: John Hoover Reld tte banned Spacecraft Center, Mani2ln2 Editor r. Editor the space pilot training base, noi Friday and pilots reported damaging 20 railroad cars and destroying 300 feet of track. Phantom jet pilots reported silencing 17 antiaircraft batteries around Kep airfield northeast of Hanoi, while Thunder-chiefs struck at railroad yards nearby.

Navy pilots from the carriers Oriskany and Constellation said they destroyed or damaged 21 trucks, 21 boats and seven bridges. A U.S. spokesman announced that four U.S. combat plane losses over the North not pre H. Evans Funeral Heme, Fcun- William Dyer tiin tr-rin-t Cii irintmn will Paul T.

MacElwe lion increase. But it knocked $69.5 millionor nearly 40 per cent off the proposed $175.9 million increase for third class mail, which includes such bulk mailings as catalogs, and samples as well as solicitations. row. Reading Anthracite New St Nicholas Breaker St. Nicholas Planu 4 and 5 fwo shifts Pine Forest-P (one shift) New St.

Nicholas Retail Pockets Buck Run Glen Burn Colliery, Inc. Advertijini Sept. 18 to start orientation Karl A. Hoffman Rev. Calvin Pue, pestor cf Ui.a PriniM Hs9 R'l 1 Tl 7T I TT.1-.......

.1... A. J-l race. The curriculum, Brooks said, is based on Negro authors "because white schools use white authors." In a classroom adjoining the chapel auditorium are several drawings showing Negro and Christ r-rnr-tifinnl cui.T.V. UUHU.

lc" Circulation porting about a year to com- Church cf Christ, Fountoin, Springs. Burial will be in the plete his internship. could not be reached for comment. The school which holds classes for Xegro children in St. Anselm's Episcopal chapel is a summer project of the Metropolitan Action Commission, local organization of the Office of Economic Opportunity.

Although Brooks says he is director of the school, officials of the Commission and OEO say he has not received pay from the federal government. Glen Burn (Breaker-one shift) white children playing together. perish cemetery. Friends may by carrier te Snam0Mii and idjacent -A saia grouP WOa call ct the funeral home Sun-; territory 55c a week; by mail $2.00 enroll in an Force jet pilot day from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. per month; three month S5.25: Ji'school next March.

None is ex- Bum Retail Pockets been completed. Sen. Edward M. Kenncdv, said the Rev. Mr.

Davis had refuted Sorace's ttstimony "I'm just hopeful that truth can catch up with what is falsehood." Kennedy said. "I disagree, said Eastland. "I think this testimony supports him. Supports Mr. Sorace? Kennedy asked.

"That's correct," Eastland said. The school, for children aged 6 to 12, was described in its application for Poverty funds as a summer program to teach Negro children about tht history of their people. Brooks said Thursday it is "not our responsibility if Negro children grow to hate whites through exposure history, including that dealing with enslavement of Negroes. But on Friday, the 20-year-old Negro militant said the school teaches neither hate nor violence. Eastland said he is issuing a months 110 JO; "pected to be considered readv The wall is lined with photographs of former SNCC Chairman Stokely Carmichael and the late Malcolm and several I advance.

fca SCHRADER John W. Schrod- for a space trip for at least two er. 115 North Eiahth d. Public Meetings Shamokin. Funercl services will: Circulations i' 4 signs proclaiming black power.

viously disclosed bought the total of such losses for the war to 635. American aircraft losses from all causes in the war on both sides of the border mounted to 2,5111,549 planes and 962 helicopters. be held Mondcy aftemocn ct Member of The Associated Press in rnrrr.w Hom. lhkh enUtled exclusively to the Monday City Council, A bulletin board carries a pamphlet called "Black Thesis" 7:30, fnr fvmihlteatlan of all local Shamokin City Hall. i i U3Q nrfntMt In tht ftnwnasr ai jixrn cna wnesinur jrreers, jna- etS, 2 Men Arrested for Illegal Pistol Sale PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Two men have been charged with violating the state's uniform firearms act after police said they tried to sell a German-made pistol to detective.

Police arrested Louis Cuta, 23, of Philadelphia, and William Hindin, 20, of suburban Bala Cymvyd Friday after a detective said he handed over $275 for the gun in a motel room. Boydiown Man (Continued from Page One) uration, Ukrainian Brotherhood, mcKin. cunci win ce in uaa well as au AP alspatchea. Fellows Cemetery. The Rev.l National Representative John T.

T. Cummincs, pastor cf i Bottlnelll-GaUaiher, Inc. Township Supervisors: 7:00, fire company hall. Wednesday In Washington, the Rev. J.

Paschall Davis. Commission Chairman, told Senate investigators that no federal funds for the school will be approved if Sorace's statement is found to be accurate. Federal funds for the school have been delayed until officials complete a security check of Lincoln Street Methodist! Bloomsburg State College Alum- Published Every Evenlnj Shamokin Area School Board. Except Sunday by which includes speeches by SNCC Chairman H. Rap Brown and a story purporting to show that a 14-year-old Nashville Negro was kidnaped by a Negro policeman.

Another pamphlet addressed to "black brothers and sisters" cautions: "America is beginning to play Nazi and unless we ni Association, Shamokin Home 8:00, Annex. NTWS PUBLISHING and Association, and Mount Carme'l Friday Civic Club. Marion Heights Council, Church, will officiate. Friends end relatives may call ct the funeral home Sunday evening, from 7:00 to 9:00, end Mon-- day unfit time cf the funeral. Services in charge of Shamokin 7:00.

Emergency Physician Dial 44B-HH (Wednesday afternoon and Sunday only) Fairview Ambulance Offico (41-1700 Night Calls 441-1704 er 44MM1 The only survivors are tne municipal building. Cuta. who police said works for employes, Bill Davis, Commis PRINTING COMPANY 701 North Hock Street Shamokin, Pa 1787 Entered as Second Class UaU Matter at Shamokin, Pa. parents. Saturday sion Director said Friday.

subpoena summoning Brooks to the Philadelphia Health Department, and Hindin, were held in $500 bail each. are unite, we could possibly become testify before the Judiciary Funeral arrangements listed oa page two. East Cameron Township Supervisors, 2:00, township building. The proposed Commission payroll for August on fill in Lodge cf Masons will be held Sundcy evening ct 7.00. Jews." Committee,.

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